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Ashor
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Likely connected to the ancient Assyrian name Ashur (place/god) or used as a variant of Hebrew Asher ('happy' or 'blessed'); exact meaning for 'Ashor' is uncertain |
Akkadian, Arabic, Assyrian, Hebrew |
Boy |
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Ashur
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Name of the Assyrian national god and the ancient Assyrian city; associated with Assyria (original literal meaning uncertain) |
Akkadian, Assyrian |
Boy |
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Ašur
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Name of the chief Assyrian god and the city Assur; possibly 'from Assur' or related to being high/mighty. |
Akkadian, Assyrian |
Boy |
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Beneil
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Possibly 'built by God' or 'Yahweh has built' (approximate; exact meaning uncertain) |
Assyrian |
Boy |
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Calah
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Originally a place name (ancient Assyrian city). As a personal name usually treated as a variant of Calla meaning "beauty," or linked to Kala with different regional meanings. |
Assyrian, Biblical |
Unisex |
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Iddu
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Likely a short form or variant of names such as Idris (associated with the prophet Idris) or Iddo (biblical); exact meaning depends on origin and is variable/uncertain. |
Akkadian, Assyrian, Hausa, Hebrew |
Boy |
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Kaddo
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No widely attested standalone meaning. Often appears as a nickname or family name; meaning depends on specific cultural origin or root if identified. |
Assyrian |
Boy |
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Maran
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Varies by origin - Aramaic liturgical use: 'our Lord'; South Indian/Tamil contexts: associated with warrior/death-root meanings; generally a masculine given name |
Assyrian, Tamil |
Boy |
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Pul
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Bridge (Hindi/Urdu); money (colloquial Persian); historically the name of an Assyrian king; can correspond to 'fire' when romanizing Korean 불 ('bul'). |
Assyrian, Biblical, Hindi, Korean, Persian, Urdu |
Boy |
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Semiramis
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Derived from the Assyrian name Shammuramat; exact meaning uncertain - possibly 'beloved of (the god) Sham' or associated with 'dove'. |
Akkadian, Assyrian |
Girl |
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