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Adi is a masculine given name used in Indonesia and Java, carrying distinct meanings in each language. In Indonesian, it means "first," while in Javanese it signifies "beautiful, good, valuable." Both meanings ultimately...
Bambang is a masculine given name of Javanese origin, meaning "knight" in the Javanese language. It is widely used in Indonesia, particularly among Javanese-speaking communities, reflecting the cultural significance of c...
Bethari is the Javanese form of Batari, a name that carries profound spiritual and cultural significance. Deriving from the Sanskrit term भट्टारी (bhaṭṭārī), meaning "noble lady" or "goddess," the name reflects the deep...
Cahyo is a Javanese variant form of Cahaya, meaning "light" in Malay and Indonesian. The root Cahaya ultimately derives from Sanskrit छाया (chāyā), which denotes "shade" or "light." The doublet relationship with Cahaya r...
Edi is a Javanese variant of Adi. The root name Adi derives from Sanskrit ādi (आदि), meaning "first" or "prime", and in Javanese it also carries the meanings "beautiful", "good", and "valuable". As a variant, Edi retains...
Eko is a masculine given name from the Javanese language. It is a variant of Eka, meaning "one, first" in Indonesian, derived from Sanskrit eka.Cultural SignificanceThe name's origin in Sanskrit reflects the influence of...
Joko is a male given name primarily used in Indonesia, especially among Javanese speakers. It derives from the Javanese word jaka (ꦗꦏ), meaning "young man, boy", ultimately from Old Javanese jaka. The name reflects cultu...
Kuwat is a masculine Javanese first name meaning "strong." The name ultimately derives from the Arabic word quwwa (قُوَّة), signifying "power" or "strength." While the name has roots in Arabic vocabulary, it has been ful...
Raharjo is a masculine given name of Javanese origin. Its meaning derives from the Javanese word raharja, which signifies "prosperous," "plentiful," or "abundant." The name thus carries positive connotations of wealth, f...
Shinta is a female Javanese name that functions as a variant of Sinta, the Indonesian and Javanese form of the Sanskrit-derived name Sita. The name Sita originates from the Sanskrit word meaning "furrow", symbolizing fer...
Sinta is an Indonesian and Javanese form of Sita, rooted in the Sanskrit word for "furrow." In Hindu tradition, Sita is the goddess of the harvest in the Rigveda and is best known as the wife of Rama in the epic Ramayana...
Slamet is an Indonesian and Javanese masculine given name, also used as a surname, that carries a deeply positive meaning. It derives from the Javanese word slamet meaning "safe" or "secure", which itself originates from...
Suharto (8 June 1921 – 27 January 2008) is a Javanese masculine first name derived from Sanskrit elements. The name combines the prefix su- (meaning "good") and artha (meaning "wealth, property"), which was borrowed into...
Sukarno (born Koesno Sosrodihardjo; 6 June 1901 – 21 June 1970) was the first president of Indonesia, serving from 1945 to 1967. His given name, Sukarno, is of Javanese origin and is derived from the Sanskrit prefix सु (...
Sulastri is a feminine given name used primarily in Indonesia and Java, with roots in Javanese language and culture. The name is possibly derived from the Javanese word solatri, which refers to a flowering plant species...
Sumarni is a feminine given name predominantly found in Indonesia, particularly within Javanese-speaking communities. It combines the Sanskrit prefix su- (meaning "good") with the Javanese word marna (meaning "paint" or...
Suparman is an Indonesian and Javanese masculine given name composed of the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good," combined with Javanese parman meaning "mercy." The name thus conveys the sense of "good mercy" or "compa...
Susilo is a Javanese masculine given name, derived from the Sanskrit Sushila via Indonesian adaptation. The root name Sushila (Sanskrit: सुशील or सुशीला) means "good-tempered, well-disposed," combining the prefix su- ("g...
EtymologySutrisno is an IndoJavanese first name and surname, derived from the su- and tṛṣṇā. The name can also be spelled as described as Try Sutrisno, the national level results used among nationwide communication.
Tirto is a Javanese given name, considered a variant of Tirta. The root name Tirta derives from the Indonesian word for "sacred water, place of pilgrimage", which ultimately comes from the Sanskrit तीर्थ (tīrtha), meanin...
Wulan is a Javanese feminine given name, representing a localized form of the Indonesian name Bulan. The root name Bulan means "moon" (or "month") in Indonesian, a meaning that carries over into Wulan. In Javanese cultur...
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