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Sying (Chinese): Variant transcription of Xing meaning "star" in Chinese.

Aariz (Arabic): Means "rain-bearing cloud" in Arabic. [Aeriyz is another spelling]

Himesh (Arabic): Means "lord of snow", derived from Sanskrit हिम (himá) meaning "cold, snow, winter" combined with ईश (īśá) meaning "lord, master, ruler".

Faulkner (Scottish): Occupational name meaning "keeper of falcons", from Middle English and Scots faulcon, from Late Latin falco, of Germanic origin.

de Laender (Flemish): Possibly from Middle Dutch laenre meaning "stone falcon", a kind of small bird of prey such as a merlin or sparrowhawk.

Hemei (Chinese): From the Chinese 和 (hé) meaning "harmony, peace" and 玫 (méi) meaning "rose".

Maan (Flemish): Of debated origin and meaning; theories include a derivation from Dutch maan "moon", a cognate of Luna.

Aahel (Arabic): A variant of the Arabic name Aahil, meaning "great king" or "emperor."

Aibhse (Scottish Gaelic): From Scottish Gaelic aibhse meaning "sprite" or "specter".

Karasu (Japanese): From Japanese 鴉 or 烏 which both mean "crow".

Asfour (Arabic): Means "sparrow (bird)" in Arabic.

Muireach (Scottish Gaelic): Means "sea warrior" in Scottish Gaelic.

Rayna (Arabic): In arabic Means "Peaceful Queen". In Urdu this is a variant of Raina.

Aibne (Scottish Gaelic): Scottish form of Aibhne.

Jiajiao (Chinese): From the Chinese 嘉 (jiā) meaning "fine, good, excellent, auspicious" and 鹪 (jiāo) meaning "wren".

Wies (Flemish): This name is unisex in Dutch and Flemish, but strictly feminine in Limburgish.

Bingluan (Chinese): From the Chinese 冰 (bīng) meaning "ice" and 鸾 (luán), a mythological bird.

Ciel (Flemish): Short form of Ceciel (unisex), Cecilia (feminine) and Cecilius (masculine).

Deokha (Korean): From Sino-Korean 德 "ethics, morality, virtue" and 河 meaning "water; river, creek" or 夏 meaning "summer."

Nan (Korean): From Sino-Korean 欒 (nan/ran) meaning "orchid".

Hafgan (Welsh): Probably means "summer song", from the Welsh elements haf "summer" combine with cân "song". Could also mean "summer white". Most famously the name of one of the kings of Annwn, an otherworld from Welsh mythology.

Glas (Welsh): Nickname meaning "gray, green, silver-haired".

Akiane (Russian): Russian girls' name meaning "ocean."

Ambrosov (Russian): It comes from the Greek name Ambrose, meaning "god-like" or "immortal". The feminine form is Ambrosova.

Astolf (German): A dithematic name of Germanic origin formed from the name element *AST "branch (of a tree)" and *WOLF "wolf".

Lickert (German): Derived from the German feminine name Luitgard, and thus ultimately from Old High German liut "people" and garto "garden; enclosure".

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