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Daut
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Beloved |
Albanian |
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Deda
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Derived from a root meaning 'grandfather' or used as a diminutive/pet name; connotes ancestry or elder status. |
Albanian |
Boy |
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Djany
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Probably 'God is gracious' (if derived from the name John/Jani) |
Albanian |
Boy |
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Drin
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From the Drin (river); relates to a river or flowing water |
Albanian |
Boy |
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Edin
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Likely 'delight' or 'paradise' if from Hebrew Eden; in other contexts associated with senses like 'enlightened' or 'refined' when linked to Turkish/Arabic roots |
Albanian, Turkish |
Boy |
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Edon
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He loves / beloved (from Albanian root meaning 'to love'); alternatively linked to 'delight' if related to Eden |
Albanian |
Boy |
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Elir
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free |
Albanian |
Boy |
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Eljon
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From Hebrew 'Elyon' meaning 'Most High' or 'exalted'; used in Albanian-speaking communities with a similar sense of 'high' or 'exalted'. |
Albanian |
Boy |
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Enver
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Luminous, bright |
Albanian, Turkish |
Boy |
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Eymin
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trustworthy, faithful, honest |
Albanian, English |
Boy |
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Fero
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A short form/diminutive of names like František/Ferenc (linked to 'Francis' - 'free man') or related to Persian Feroz/Firoz ('victorious') |
Albanian, Hungarian |
Boy |
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Fisnik
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noble, of noble character |
Albanian |
Boy |
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Gani
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Arabic: 'rich, self-sufficient'; Hebrew: 'my garden' or 'gardens'; in Albanian/Turkish/Indonesian used as a borrowing from Arabic meaning 'abundant/wealthy'. |
Albanian, Arabic, Hebrew, Indonesian, Malay, Turkish |
Boy |
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Gent
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Of the people; belonging to a clan or tribe |
Albanian |
Boy |
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Gentel
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Possibly 'noble' or 'of the clan' (Illyrian/Latin origin); alternatively interpreted as 'gentle, kind' from English/Italian |
Albanian |
Boy |
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Genti
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Associated with the Illyrian king Gentius; broadly linked to 'of the people' or nobility and to the gentian (flower) named after the king. |
Albanian |
Boy |
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Gentri
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Likely 'of noble birth' or 'noble' (from English 'gentry'); in Albanian contexts associated with the root 'Gent'. |
Albanian, English |
Boy |
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Haris
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Arabic: "guardian, protector"; Greek: "grace" (from Charis). |
Albanian, Arabic, Bosnian, Greek, Persian, Turkish, Urdu |
Boy |
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Hyseni
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Patronymic meaning "descendant/son of Hysen" (Hysen/Husayn originally meaning "good, handsome"). |
Albanian |
Boy |
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Ilir
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free (free man) |
Albanian |
Boy |
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Ilirjan
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Illyrian; of the Illyrians / from Illyria |
Albanian |
Boy |
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Klaudio
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From Latin 'Claudius', traditionally meaning 'lame' or 'limping'. |
Albanian, Latin |
Boy |
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Klevis
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famous in battle / renowned warrior |
Albanian |
Boy |
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Lako
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Likely 'defender/protector' via Albanian Leka/Alexander, or 'to go/move' in Fijian; exact meaning depends on cultural origin. |
Albanian, Polynesian, Slavic |
Boy |
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Leca
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Defender of men (from Alexander) |
Albanian |
Boy |
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Lirin
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From Albanian 'liri' meaning 'freedom', or possibly a variant of Hebrew 'Liron' meaning 'my song'/'my joy'. |
Albanian, Hebrew |
Boy |
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Luan
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Albanian: "lion"; Vietnamese (Luân/Luận): related to "discussion/theory" or a syllabic given name; Portuguese/Brazilian: modern given name usage (often influenced by other traditions); Chinese: surname meanings depend on the character (e.g., 栾, 鸾). |
Albanian, Brazilian, Chinese, Portuguese, Vietnamese |
Boy |
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Mirik
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Likely "little peace" (diminutive of mir) or, depending on root, associated with "peace" or "leader/commander". |
Albanian, Persian |
Boy |
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Nermedin
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softness or gentleness of the faith |
Albanian, Bosnian, Turkish |
Boy |
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Noli
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Varies by origin - often a nickname without a specific lexical meaning; in Latin 'noli' means 'do not' (imperative of nolo). |
Albanian, Filipino, Italian, Latin |
Boy |
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