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Mutiah
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Pearl; precious, jewel-like |
Indonesian, Malay |
Girl |
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Nanonya
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Likely associated with 'lady' or an affectionate/diminutive form of Nona; exact meaning uncertain |
Indonesian |
Girl |
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Novi
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Derived from Latin 'novus' meaning 'new'; often used to signify newness or as a diminutive of names like Novia/Novita. |
Indonesian, Latin, Slavic |
Girl |
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Novita
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new, newness; newcomer |
Indonesian |
Girl |
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Nusa
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Island (Indonesian); diminutive of Neža/Agnes - 'pure, chaste' (Slovene) |
Indonesian, Malay |
Girl |
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Pinkan
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Possibly related to the color "pink" or an affectionate/diminutive form; exact origin is uncertain. |
Indonesian |
Girl |
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Prilly
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Likely 'born in April' or 'of the spring' |
Indonesian |
Girl |
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Primahayati
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Compound meaning 'prime/excellent' + 'life' - roughly 'excellent life' or 'beloved life' |
Indonesian |
Girl |
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Puan
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Madam; lady - a respectful title for a woman |
Indonesian, Malay |
Girl |
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Rusanti
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peaceful; bringer of peace (derived from Sanskrit shanti 'peace') |
Indonesian |
Girl |
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Rustinah
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Possibly 'restful/peaceful' or 'of the countryside' (uncertain) |
Arabic, Indonesian |
Girl |
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Rykmah
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Unverified. May be related to the Arabic root rahmah (رحمة) meaning "mercy/compassion", or may be a coined/variant name with no established traditional meaning |
Indonesian |
Girl |
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Santawana
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Likely 'peaceful forest' or 'sacred grove'. |
Indonesian |
Girl |
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Santika
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peaceful; derived from Sanskrit śānti (peace), sometimes interpreted as 'little peace' or 'bringer of peace' |
Indonesian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Santya
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peaceful; holy; saintly |
Indian, Indonesian, Latin, Sanskrit, Spanish |
Girl |
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Sari
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Most often a diminutive of Sarah meaning 'princess'; in Indonesian/Malay 'essence' or 'core'; in Arabic (Saari) 'night-traveler' or 'moving swiftly'; in Japanese the meaning varies by kanji. |
Arabic, Finnish, Hebrew, Indonesian, Japanese, Malay |
Girl |
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Selama
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Peace; safety; well-being |
Amharic, Arabic, Indonesian, Malay, Tigrinya |
Girl |
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Setti
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Lady, my lady; honorable woman |
Arabic, Indonesian, Italian, Malay |
Girl |
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Shinta
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Indonesian/Sanskrit: derived from Sita, associated with 'furrow' and purity/devotion. Japanese: meaning varies by kanji (e.g., 'new field' 新田 or combinations of 'truth/faith' and 'big'). |
Indonesian, Japanese, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Siti
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Lady; honorific for a respected woman. |
Indonesian, Malay |
Girl |
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Soimah
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Not well-documented; used as a female given name in Indonesia. May be a local form or variant of Arabic names such as Sumayyah/Sumaya, so a specific meaning for Soimah is uncertain. |
Indonesian |
Girl |
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Sudy
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Depending on origin: 'little Susan' (English) or 'willing, agreeable' (Malay/Indonesian) |
English, Indonesian |
Girl |
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Sumari
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Unclear / varies by region. Commonly treated as a given name in Indonesia without a fixed translation. If analysed as Sanskrit-derived, su- means "good" and -mari could be a form related to a personal name element (loosely interpreted as "good/beloved" or "good Mary"). |
Indonesian, Javanese |
Girl |
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Titiek
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Affectionate diminutive of Titi/Titik; literally 'dot' or 'point' in Indonesian, used as a pet name |
Indonesian |
Girl |
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Yuli
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Derived from Julia/Julian - 'youthful' (also interpreted as 'downy/soft‑haired') |
Hebrew, Indonesian, Latin, Slavic |
Girl |
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Yuni
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Varies by language and spelling. Often a diminutive of names like Yunita/Yuna; in Japanese or Korean the meaning depends on the characters used. Common connotations include gentleness, grace, or moon-associated imagery in some usages. |
Indonesian, Japanese, Korean |
Girl |
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Zaleha
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Virtuous, pious; morally good or righteous |
Indonesian, Malay |
Girl |
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