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  2. Nasim - Wikipedia

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    Nassim (Arabic: نسیم) also transliterated as Nacim, Naseem, Nasseem, Nasim, Nesim or Nessim, is a unisex name meaning "gentle breeze, fresh air" . It is mostly used in Middle Eastern and South Asian cultures and language groups. It may refer to:

  3. List of wind deities - Wikipedia

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    Aura, the breeze personified. Aurai, nymphs of the breeze. Cardea, Roman goddess of health, thresholds, door hinges, and handles; associated with the wind. Tritopatores, gods of wind and marriage; Thraskias (Θρασκίας), god of the north-northwest wind; Venti, (Latin, "winds") deities equivalent to the Greek Anemoi.

  4. Zephyrus - Wikipedia

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    The son of Eos (the goddess of the dawn) and Astraeus, Zephyrus is the most gentle and favourable of the winds, associated with flowers, springtime and even procreation. [1] In myths, he is presented as the tender breeze, known for his unrequited love for the Spartan prince Hyacinthus.

  5. 205 Beautiful Arabic Names and Their Meanings to Inspire You

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    From last names to baby girl and boy names—we've got them all. ... 126. Latif – meaning "gentle" 127. Lutfi – meaning "tender" 128. Madhi – meaning "praiseworthy" 129. Mahir – meaning ...

  6. 60 Names That Mean Spring to Celebrate the Season of Birth - AOL

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    Catherine Delahaye/Getty Images. 6. Pascal. This masculine name of Latin origin means “relating to Easter” and has ties to the Aramaic word for Passover as well.

  7. Aura (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    'breeze' pronounced, or Αὔρη pronounced) is a minor wind goddess, whose name means "breeze". [1] The plural form, Aurae (Ancient Greek: Αὔραι) is sometimes found to describe a group of breeze nymphs.

  8. West wind - Wikipedia

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    In European tradition, it has usually been considered the mildest and most favorable of the directional winds. In ancient Greek mythology and religion, the god Zephyrus was the personification of the west wind and the bringer of light spring and early summer breezes; his Roman equivalent was Favonius (hence the adjective favonian, pertaining to the west wind).

  9. 35 baby names that mean thankful, grateful or blessed - AOL

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    Baby names that mean thankful, gratitude or blessed. Feeling lucky? Show it by choosing a baby name like Jude, Celia or even Thankful. Asher. Jude. Barack. Evan. Jayden. Seven. Gratian. Felix. Chance.