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17Arya is a unisex name derived from the old Indo-Iranian root *arya-, meaning "Aryan, noble". In India, it serves as a transcription of both the masculine Sanskrit form Ārya (आर्य) and its feminine counterpart Āryā (आर्या...
EtymologyCahaya is a given name in Indonesia and Malaysia, derived from the Malay and Indonesian word cahaya, meaning "light." This term originates from Sanskrit chāyā (छाया), which can also mean "shade" or "shadow" but...
Cahya is an Indonesian variant of the name Cahaya, which itself ultimately comes from the Sanskrit word छाया (chāyā), meaning "light" or "radiance". This etymological connection ties the name to broader cultural and ling...
Dian is a unisex given name with distinct origins in Indonesian and English contexts. The Indonesian meaning is "candle," derived from the word dian in the Indonesian language. This meaning evokes light, illumination, an...
Dwi is an Indonesian given name meaning "two" or "second," ultimately derived from the Sanskrit word द्वि (dvi). The name reflects the historical influence of Indian culture and languages, particularly Sanskrit, on the I...
Eka 1 is an Indonesian unisex name meaning "one, first," derived from the Sanskrit word एक (eka). The name embodies the concept of singularity and primacy, often associated with the first child or a leader in the family....
Firdaus is a unisex given name derived from the Arabic word firdaws (فردوس), meaning "paradise." The Arabic term itself was borrowed from an Iranian language, ultimately tracing back to the Avestan phrase pairi daēza (𐬞𐬀...
Kusuma is an Indonesian given name derived from the Sanskrit word kusuma (कुसुम), meaning “flower.” The name is predominantly used in Indonesia, where it can be bestowed upon both boys and girls, making it a unisex name....
Nurul is an Arabic unisex name that forms the first part of compound names beginning with نور ال (Nūr al), meaning 'light of the'. It is commonly used in Arabic, Indonesian, and Malay-speaking regions as a prefix in reli...
Rahmat is a given name derived from Arabic raḥma (رحْمة) meaning “mercy, compassion.” The name traces its etymological root to the Semitic triconsonantal root r-ḥ-m, which carries the core sense of compassion and is cent...
Rizki is an Indonesian masculine given name derived from Arabic رزْق (rizq), meaning "sustenance, boon, blessing." The name embodies the concept of divine provision and is commonly used in Muslim-majority Indonesia. A va...
Rizky is an Indonesian given name and surname, derived as a variant of Rizki. The name ultimately originates from the Arabic rizq (رزْق), meaning “sustenance, boon, blessing,” rooted in the concept of divine provision—a...
Sri is an Indonesian and southern Indian form of the Sanskrit honorific Shri, a word meaning "diffusing light, radiance, beauty". In Tamil and Telugu cultures, Sri is commonly used as a given name, often as a short form...
Sultan is a unisex name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word sulṭān, meaning "ruler," "king," or "sultan." In religious and historical contexts, the term referred to a position of authority and power, often imp...
Tirta is an Indonesian given name and surname that conveys the meaning of "sacred water" or "place of pilgrimage." The name is derived from the Sanskrit term तīर्थ (tīrtha), a word deeply embedded in Hindu an...
Tri is an Indonesian given name and a Vietnamese surname. As a given name in Indonesia, it is commonly used for either gender and means "three, third", derived from the Sanskrit element त्रि (tri).Etymology and Cultural...
Yusri is an Arabic masculine name meaning "comfort, ease, prosperity," derived from the root yasira, which conveys the idea of being easy or wealthy. In Indonesian contexts, it is occasionally used as a feminine name, re...