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Agus
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Great; venerable (from Latin 'Augustus') |
Indonesian |
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Ahok
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A familiar nickname formed with the Chinese diminutive prefix 'Ah-' plus 'Hok'. The exact meaning depends on the Chinese character for 'Hok', but it commonly functions as a personal/familiar name and is sometimes associated with luck/fortune in some dialects. |
Indonesian |
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Akar
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Varies by language - commonly “root” (Malay/Indonesian), “flowing” (Turkish), or related to form/shape in Sanskrit-derived usage. |
Arabic, Indian, Indonesian, Malay, Sanskrit, Turkish |
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Alih
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Likely a variant of the Arabic name Ali, meaning "exalted, noble"; in Malay/Indonesian 'alih' means "to move/transfer" |
Arabic, Indonesian |
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Ardi
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Varies by origin - Albanian: 'golden'; Basque: 'sheep'; also used as a short form of Indonesian names (e.g., Ardian). |
Albanian, Basque, Indonesian |
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Ardyan
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Probably a variant of Ardian/Adrian; commonly interpreted as 'golden' or 'of Adria/Adriatic', broadly connoting nobility/manliness |
Indonesian |
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Ario
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noble, honorable (related to 'Arya'/'Arian') |
Indonesian, Persian |
Boy |
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Aripin
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Likely 'knowledgeable, wise' or 'one who knows' (derived from Arabic 'Arif') |
Indonesian, Malay |
Boy |
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Baim
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Pet form of Ibrahim; Ibrahim/Abraham means 'father of many' or 'exalted father'. |
Indonesian |
Boy |
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Bayu
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Wind; associated with the Vayu (wind) deity |
Indonesian, Javanese, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Bim
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A short form or nickname. Meaning depends on root: if from Benjamin, 'son of the right hand'; if from Bima/Bhīma, 'strong, mighty'. Often used as a familiar pet form without independent meaning. |
English, Indonesian, Javanese |
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Bondan
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Likely of Javanese/Indonesian origin; exact meaning is unclear or not well-documented |
Indonesian |
Boy |
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Broery
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Unclear; possibly a local or diminutive form related to Dutch 'broer' (brother) or a family/stage name |
Indonesian |
Boy |
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Budak
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Turkish: "knot" or "gnarled branch" (often a surname). Malay/Indonesian: "child" (colloquial) and historically "slave". |
Indonesian, Malay, Turkish |
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Budy
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If from Indonesian 'Budi': 'virtue, moral character, wisdom'. If from English 'Buddy': 'friend, companion'. |
Indonesian |
Boy |
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Damar
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From Indonesian/Malay 'damar' meaning 'resin' or 'torch' - figuratively 'light' or 'lamp'. |
Indonesian, Malay |
Boy |
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Dawan
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Varies by origin: Chinese ofter "big bay"; in English/American usage it's typically a modern/created name without a single traditional meaning. |
Chinese, English, Indonesian |
Boy |
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Dedi
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Often a familiar form meaning 'younger sibling' or 'little brother' in Indonesian usage; also used as a diminutive/nickname elsewhere |
Indonesian |
Boy |
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Dedy
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No single established lexical meaning; generally used as an affectionate or diminutive male name |
Indonesian |
Boy |
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Dewi
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Welsh: form of David meaning "beloved"; Indonesian/Sanskrit: "goddess". |
Indonesian, Welsh |
Boy |
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Dheva
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God; divine; deity; celestial |
Indonesian, Javanese, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Diko
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No single widely established meaning; commonly functions as a diminutive or nickname. Exact meaning depends on the full name and language of origin. |
Indonesian, Slavic |
Boy |
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Dwiki
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Second; two; double |
Indonesian |
Boy |
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Ebiet
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Likely 'servant' (from Hebrew 'Ebed'), i.e., servant/worshipper (of God) |
Indonesian |
Boy |
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Eko
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one; first (often implying first-born or the first) |
Indonesian, Javanese |
Boy |
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Ganen
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Uncertain. Possibly 'of the garden' or 'gardener' (from Hebrew gan), or a given/form of the Irish surname Gannon (patronymic). |
Gaelic, Indonesian |
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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Gelar
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title; honorific; degree; distinction |
Indonesian, Malay |
Boy |
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Gilang
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bright; shining; glorious |
Indonesian |
Boy |
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Gunadi
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From Sanskrit guna 'virtue, quality' + adi 'first/superior' - 'one of noble or excellent qualities' (virtuous, excellent). |
Indonesian |
Boy |
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