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Iyov m

Hebrew

Iyov is the modern Hebrew form of Job, a biblical name with profound religious significance. The name derives from the Hebrew אִיּוֹב (ʾIyyov), which means "persecuted" or "hated."Etymology and Biblic...

Dace f

Latvian

Dace is a Latvian feminine given name, originally a diminutive of Dārta but now used independently. Dārta itself is the Latvian form of Dorothea, a name of Greek origin meaning "gift of God", derived...

Iole f

Italian, Greek

Iole is a name of Greek origin, meaning "violet" in the Greek language. In Greek mythology, Iole was a woman beloved by Heracles. Her story, while not as widely known as that of Heracles, plays a cruc...

Fido m & f

Fido is a unisex name of Latin origin, stereotypically used as a name for dogs. Derived from the Latin fīdus meaning "faithful," the name directly reflects the loyal nature attributed to canines. Alth...

Nat m & f

English

Nat is a unisex given name, primarily used as a short form of names such as Nathan, Nathaniel, Natalie, and other names beginning with Nat. Though commonly considered a diminutive, Nat has also been u...

Ea 2 f

Danish, Norwegian

Ea 2 is a short form of feminine names ending in ea, used particularly in Danish and Norwegian. It functions as a pet name or a nickname, often deriving from longer names like Andrea, Margrethe, or ot...

Ilmi f

Finnish

Ilmi is a Finnish given name and surname. It is a variant of Ilma, which means "air" in Finnish. The name is primarily used for females.EtymologyThe root name Ilma is derived from the Finnish word ilm...

Azra f

Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Urdu, Bosnian

Azra is a female given name widely used in Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Urdu, and Bosnian cultures. It originates from the Arabic word "ʿazrā", meaning "virgin, maiden" or "pure", a meaning that resonate...

Loki m

Norse

Loki is a figure from Norse mythology, known as a trickster god associated with magic, shape-shifting, and chaos. The name's etymology is uncertain; it may derive from the Germanic root *luką meaning...

Pate m

Medieval English

Pate is a medieval English diminutive of Patrick. As a pet form, it was likely used in informal or familial contexts during the Middle Ages, paralleling other clipped nicknames such as Pat.The root na...