Yinhe Seino Melwas Vadhana Miling-Elwing

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Yinhe (Chinese): From the Chinese 银 (yín) meaning "silver, wealth" or 音 (yīn) meaning "sound, tone" and 荷 (hé) meaning "lotus, waterlily" or 鹤 (hè) meaning "crane".

Seino (Japanese): From Japanese 星 (sei) meaning "star" or 静 (sei) meaning "calm, quiet, silent" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.

Melwas (Arthurian Cycle): Possibly means "prince of death" or "princely youth". This is an older form of Maelwys.

Vadhana (Odia): Meaning "Bright Star".

Miling (Chinese): From the Chinese 宓 (mì) meaning "quiet, silent, in good health" and 灵 (líng) meaning "spirit, soul".

Elwing (Literature): Means "foam of stars" or "star-spray" from Sindarin êl "star" and gwing "foam, spindrift, spume, (flying) spray blown off wave-tops". In 'The Lord of the Rings' (1954) J. R. R. Tolkien, Elwing was a daughter of Dior, named for the waterfall of Lanthir Lamath in Ossiriand; she was also the mother of Elrond and grandmother of Arwen.

Admatha (Biblical): Means "a cloud of death" or "a mortal vapor" according to Hitchcock's Dictionary of Biblical Names. One of the seven princes of Persia in the book of Esther.

Hima (Indian): Means "frost, snow, winter" in Sanskrit.

Rittou (Japanese): Means "early winter" in Japanese.

-added "ryu" to the end; "ryu" meaning dragon.

Wintra (Anglo-Saxon): Old English byname meaning "winter", originally given to a person with a frosty or gloomy temperament.

Meidie (Chinese): From the Chinese 玫 (méi) meaning "rose" and 蝶 (dié) meaning "butterfly".

Kazemi (Japanese): From Japanese 風 (kaze) meaning "wind" combined with 水 (mi) meaning "water". Other kanji combinations are also possible.

Rhun (Arthurian Cycle): Old Welsh name, possibly derived from Proto-Celtic *roino- meaning "hill, plain" (the source of Scottish Gaelic raon meaning "plain, field") or Proto-Celtic *rnf which meant "secret" and "magic" (the source of Middle Welsh rin which meant "mystery" and "charm" as well as Modern Welsh rhin meaning "secret"). In Welsh mythology, this was the name of a character in The Tale of Taliesin. It was also borne by historical Welsh princes of the 6th and 12th centuries.

Akhtaruzzaman (Indian): From Persian اختر (akhtar) meaning "star" and Arabic زمان (zaman) meaning "time, age".

Elwë (Literature): Means "star person" in Quenya. Elwë Singollo (also known as Elu Thingol) is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth 'Legendarium'.

Osric (Anglo-Saxon): Derived from Old English os  "god" and ric  "power, rule". This name was borne by several Anglo-Saxon kings, one of the earliest being Osric of Deira (7th century AD).


Ariam = Loyal

Yordanos = River Jordan

--Both are Eritrean

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