Beautiful Malaysian Girl Names With Gentle Meanings
A practical shortlist of Malaysian girl name ideas with gentle meanings, Malay-Muslim warmth, and multicultural family appeal
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A practical shortlist of Malaysian girl name ideas with gentle meanings, Malay-Muslim warmth, and multicultural family appeal
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Variant of Aurlel: Possibly a variant of the 17th-century names Aureola and Aureole which were derived from the Latin aureolus meaning golden
Possibly named after St Fremund, hermit and martyr of Anglo
Possibly derived from a Germanic name meaning "famous in battle" In some versions of Arthurian Legend he was the cousin of Guinevere After becoming a lover of Morgan le Fey he was banished
A form of Serghei, possibly sergeant
Tiyanna is possibly the Jamaican variation of Tiana It mean
hell' s door the Dutch town of Den Helder (possibly meaning and quot
Possibly a variant of the 17th-century names Aureola and Aureole which were derived from the Latin aureolus meaning golden
Farecla' Possibly derived from ' which is combined from Frenc
Meaning uncertain but possibly 'friend of Michael
gift of splendor; Variant of Cedric: Cedric was a character in Sir Walter Scott's 1819 novel Ivanhoe Possibly derived from a misspelling of Cerdic, a 6th-century king of Wessex, or from the Welsh Cedrych, meaning bounty-pattern; Variant of Cedric: War leader
Romanian form of Virgilius, possibly meaning flourishing
Armored chief; Leader; Strong friend Possibly 'friend of Michael
Diminutive of Melanie: The black one Dark Famous Bearer: A character in Margaret Mitchell's 'Gone with the Wind'; Meaning uncertain but possibly 'friend of Michael
Possibly, a variation of Caroline
bounty, spectacle, founder; Cbief; Cedric was a character in Sir Walter Scott's 1819 novel Ivanhoe Possibly derived from a misspelling of Cerdic, a 6th-century king of Wessex, or from the Welsh Cedrych, meaning bounty-pattern; chief; Chieftain
harvester; Reaper; Variant of Theresa which is the name of two popular saints 'Teresa of Avila' and 'Therese of Lisieux' Meaning uncertain although possibly a Greek place name