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Bayu
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Wind; associated with the Vayu (wind) deity |
Indonesian, Javanese, Sanskrit |
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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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Dheva
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God; divine; deity; celestial |
Indonesian, Javanese, Sanskrit |
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Eko
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one; first (often implying first-born or the first) |
Indonesian, Javanese |
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Guruh
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Thunder; thunderous |
Indonesian, Javanese |
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Javante
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No established historic meaning; a modern invented name often treated as a variant of Devante/Javon (sometimes associated with 'from the front') |
Javanese |
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Javares
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A modern invented name with no established traditional meaning; meaning is interpretive and typically derived from the elements of related names (e.g., Javier, Javan). |
English, Javanese |
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Javonne
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Derived from Javan/Javon - 'from Javan' (i.e., 'Greece') |
Javanese |
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Jayvon
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A modern invented name combining 'Jay' and '-von'; often understood as 'son of Jay' or linked to Javan |
Javanese |
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Joko
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Young man; bachelor; youth |
Javanese |
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Mas
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Short form of Thomas, meaning 'twin'; in Javanese an honorific meaning 'older brother'. |
Catalan, Dutch, Frisian, Javanese, Spanish |
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Raden
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Noble; prince; aristocratic title |
Indonesian, Javanese |
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Sajen
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If derived from Hindi/Sanskrit: "beloved" or "friend". In Indonesian/Javanese usage: "offering" (ritual offering). |
Hindi, Indonesian, Javanese, Sanskrit |
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Santoso
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contentment; satisfaction; peaceful |
Indonesian, Javanese |
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Saterya
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Warrior; knight; noble hero (derived from the Sanskrit term for the warrior caste) |
Indonesian, Javanese |
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Setya
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Faithful, loyal (also related to Sanskrit 'Satya' meaning 'truth') |
Javanese |
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Yevan
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Often taken as 'God is gracious' (from Evan/John); alternatively associated with 'Greece' or 'Ionian' (from Hebrew Yavan) |
Javanese |
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