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In Indonesian, Dara is a feminine given name meaning "girl", "young woman", or "virgin". Oluwadara is a Yoruba name given to a male or female child meaning [God's Good].'Oluwa' means *GOD* and 'Dara' means *Is Good*. Dara is an anglicisation of the Irish language given name Dáire, which is likely derived from doire "oak wood". Despite ...
Farida (Arabic: فريدة) is an Arabic feminine given name, meaning unique/ precious pearl. In Urdu it is spelled and pronounced the same way as Arabic. In Turkish it is spelled as Feride. In Persian, the name is rendered as Farideh (Persian: فریده) in the Iranian dialect, but Farida (Фарида) in the Afghan and Tajik dialects.
Urdu feminine given names (7 P) M. Urdu masculine given names ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...
In Urdu (Urdu: عامر) the name has the same meaning as the original in Arabic, meaning ‘prince”. In Pashto (Pashto: امير) the name comes to mean ‘leader’ or ‘boss’. In Hebrew, when spelt אמיר the name means crown (treetop). When spelt עמיר the name means a small sheaf or bundle (of grain, usually wheat or barley) [1]
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When it comes to nicknames for boys, there's no shortage of great options. Check out this list of 73 options from champ and slugger to chief, boss and monkey.
In the Pashto language, Nika is a male given name meaning "grandfather". [2] In Saraiki language Nika means "little" and used to be a popular nickname for the youngest boy in the family [citation needed]. In Slovenia and Croatia, Nika is used as a feminine form of Nikola or Nikolaj.