Names for Kajirae and Kajirus ... Most eastern languages do not insert the vowels, therefore
in transliterations "ee" and i" are negotiable. Likewise endings of "a" and "ah". If you do not find your name as a woman's
name, try looking under men's name with an ending variation. Inclusion of names does not necessarily indicate acceptability
as dancer names, but every attempt was made to find appropriate ones. Those which seemed to be purely religious were omitted.
Language codes used: A=Arabic, B=Biblical, E= Eygptian, F=African, G= Greek, H=Hebrew/Israeli, I=India, M=Muslim-generic,
NA-Native American, P=Persian, R= Romany/Gypsy, T=Turkish
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A Aaminah (ah-MEE-nah) M = lady of peace and harmony Aanisah/Anisa (ah-NEE-sah) M = pious-hearted
lady; good-natured Aasiyah (ah-SEE-yah) M = 1) mansion with good foundation, 2) queen with a powerful dynasty Abda
M = slave girl, espc. A black slave girl Adena (ah-dee-nah) G, H Noble, adorned (form of Adriana) Adilah M
= "one who deals justly" Adira H = mighty/strong Adrienne/Adrea/Daria French ver. Of Greek "girl from adira"
Afsana (ahf-SAH-nah) P= tale/story Ahava (ah-hah-vah) Afsana (ahf-SAH-nah) P= tale/story Ahava (ah-hah-vah)
H =beloved Aisha - (ah-EE-shah) F-Swahili/A = 1) life, alive, 2) Muhammed's chief wife Alena H = russian
form of Helen Alika (ah-lee-kah) F-swahili = most beautiful Almas (ahl-mas) M-diamond Amara (ahm-AHR-ah)
F- 1) Abyssinian legend= "paradise", 2) Kiswahili= urgent news 3) G = eternally beautiful Ameenah/Amina (ah-MEE-nah)
M = Trustworthy; faithful, honest; trustful, honest, 2) Mohammed's mother Amira M = princess, ruler, H = speech,
words Anadil (an-nah-dil) A-nightingales Andalee M = nightingale Aneesh (ah-neesh) M = companion,
affectionate friend; name of a sahaabi Annakiya (ah-nah-KEE-yah) F- Housa= Sweet face Anjum (ahn-joom) M =
plural of najm. Stars Anthea G = flowery Aquilah M = intelligent Arda/Ardah H = bronzed, also the
month of "Adar" (Feb-March) Arella (ah-rehl-lah) H = angel, messenger Ariel/ariela/Ariella/Ariel H = lioness
of God Ashaki (ah-SHAH-kee) F- W. African= beautiful Ashia (ash-EE-uh) F- Somali=Mohammed's favorite wife
Ashira Ashaki (ah-SHAH-kee) F- W. African= beautiful Ashia (ash-EE-uh) F- Somali=Mohammed's favorite wife
Ashira H = wealthy Asma M = beautiful Atira/Aatira (ah-teer-ah) M = of good fragrance; connoisseur
of fragrances Atiya M = gift, present Aviva H = spring Avivit H = lilac Ayana (ah-HAYN-ah) F-Ethiopian=
beautiful flower Aymelek (aay-meh-lek) T= moon angel Ayperi (aay-peh-ree) T= moon fairy Aysel T =
moonlike Azah H = strong, bright Azima/Azeemah (uh-Zee-mah) M = great, dignified Aziza/Azeezah (ah-ZEE-zuh)
A, F-Kiswahili= precious, Somali=gorgeous, H= strong M = dear, respected, esteemed; precous, rare, powerful Azhar
(ahz-hahr) A=Flowers B Bahijah M = joyful, delightful, happy Bahirah M = brilliant, splendid Basheera
M = good news Basimah M = smiling one Benazir (bee-nah-zeer) P= "the like of whom was never seen" Bilquees
M = Queen of Sheba (biblical) Binnaz (BEE-naz) Bilquees M = Queen of Sheba (biblical) Binnaz (BEE-naz)
T= "a thousand blandishments", i.e. charming C Caasi H = Jewish variant of Catherine or Cassandra Callista/Kallista
G = most beautiful Candace/Candide G = white-hot fire, incandescent Carissa/Karissa G = beloved Celina/Celeste
Jewish = from the latin "Heavenly" Charis (char-is) G = grace, kindess Charo H = form of Caroline Civia/Tzevi
H = a deer Coral G = the precious stone coral Crystal/Chrystal G = clear, brilliant gleam D Daima
T = always Dalia H = 1)a branch, 2) to draw water Dana Latin = bright as day, H = to judge Daphne
G = laurel or bay tree Dara/Dahra H = compassionate Daria G = feminine form of Dairus (G = wealthy) Daya/Dayeah
H = a bird Defne T = laurel Deka (DEH-ka) F-Somali= one who pleases Delia Latin = an inhabitant
of Delow, birthplace of Artemis & Apollo Delila/Delilah H = 1) poor, 2) hair Dena/Dinah H = judgement
Deniz T = sea Devra H = var. Form of Deborah , 2) a bee Dilber T = beautiful, attractive Dilek
T = wish, desire Dilshad (deel-shad) P= "of happy heart" Dincer T = lively, brisk Dione/Dionne G
= form of latin name "Diana" Ditza/Ditzah H = joy Dolunay T = full moon Duha M = forenoon Dunya
(duhn-yah) M= world; T (Dnya) Durrdana (door-DAH-nah) P= pearl or Durrah M = pearl Durrishahwar M = royal
pearl Durriyyah M = brilliant, glittering E Ebediyet T = eternity Ebru T = marbling (as on paper
decoration) Edibe T = writer Electra G = the shining one Elmas T = diamond Emel T = ambition
Emine T = confident Eris T (no special meaning) Esma/Esmer T = brunette Eshe (AY-shay) F-Swahili
= life Etana H = strong Eve also Ive (EEV-ah) F-Kiswahili= to ripen, also Chava (hah-vah) H=life Evona
H = var. Form of Yvonne or Evonne F Faaria M = tall, pretty Faghira M = Jamine flower Farhannah
(fahr-HAH-nah) M = glad, joyful Fahima M =intelligent, disarming Farah M =joy, cheerful Farida/Fareeda
(fah-ree-dah) P= incomparable beauty, M= unique, singular, precous Fatima/Faatimah (FAH-tee-mah) M = "baby girl
who is weaned", wife of Ali Fatin M = fascinating, charming Fikriyyah M = meditative Filiz T = bud,
sprout Firuze T = turquoise G Gabi H = pet form of Gabriela, "God is my strength", name of an angel Galiah
H = wave Geela (gee-lah) H = joyful (fem. form of Gil) Ghazala/Ghazaalah (ghah-zah-lah) P= gazelle, i.e.
graceful; the sun Gia Jewish = pet form of Regina, "queen" Gulbadan (GOOL-bah-dan) P= rose-body Gulbahar
(GOOL-ba-haar) T= rose spring Gulbarg (GOOL-bargh) P= rose-petal Guldali (GOOL-dah-lee) T= rose twig Gulfiliz
(GOOL-feh-leez) T= rose sprout Gulgzel T = Rose-beauty Gul-i rana (GOOL-ee-rahna) P= lovely rose Gulnar
M = Pomegranate flower Gulperi (GOOL-peh-ree) T= rose fairy Gulrang (GOOL-rahng) P= rose-coloured Gulrukh
(GOOL-rookh), also Gulru, Gul'adhar P= rose face Guls/Gls T = laugh Gulseren (GOOL-seh-ren) T= spreading
roses Gulshan (GOOL-shan), Gulistan (GOOL-ees-tan) P= rose garden H Habibah M = darling, beloved Hadara/Hadarah
(hah-dah-rah) H = adorned with beauty, splendid Hadassah (hah-das-sah) H = myrtle tree, symbol of victory Hadiyah
M = gift, valuable person Hafiza T = memory Hafsa M = cub, young lioness Halima/Haleemah (hah-LEE-mah)
Halima/Haleemah (hah-LEE-mah) M = lady of patience and perserverance Hana M = happiness, peace of mind Hanifah
M = true, upright Hanife T = lady Huraiva M = kitten Harika T = marvelous, wonderful Huriye
P = "like a Houri", i.e. maiden of paradise Hasina/Hasseenah (hah-SEE-nah) F-Swahili= good, M = beautiful lady
w/attractive face Hayal T = dream Hazine T = treasure Hilal T = crescent Hulya/Hlya T = daydream
I Ilanah H = tree Ihsan M = charity Inas M = well-mannered Inci T = pearl Iona G
= purple colored jewel Ipek T = silk Iris T = iris flower J Jael H =1) mountain goat, 2) to descend
Jahan (jah-HAN) P= world, Jahanara P= world adorning Jale (jah-leh) P= dew-drop Jalilah M = great,
exalted Jamila/Jameelah (jah-MEE-lah) M= beautiful, elegant Jannah/Jannat M = heaven, garden Jemina (jeh-meen-ah)
H = dove. Also Jonina, Jonita. Jessenia A = flower Jewel a jewel Jini (JEE-nee) F=Kiswahili= a
genie Johari (joh-HAHR-ee) F=Kiswahili= jewel Jumanah M = pearl Jwahir (jeh-WAH-hair) F-Somali= golden
woman Jawahir (jah-WAH-hair)/Jawharrah, also Jauhar/Gauhar M= jewels K Kadife T = velvet Kadri/Kadriya
T = Kader/destiny Kanwal M = water lily Kaela (kay-ehl-lah) A, H short form of Kalila, Kelila Kahina
(kah-HEE-nah) F-Berber leader, prophetess and warrior princess. Died in Tunisia AD.703 Kahire (kah-heer-eh) T
= city of Cairo Kala/Cala A = fortress, castle, also listed as a Buddhist saint's name (if pronounced cha-lah) Kardelen
T = snowdrop (flower) Kartane T = snowflake Kasia/Kassia Jewish/Polish = form of Catherine Kayra T
(no special meaning) Kelia/Kayla H = crown, laurel Khalida M = immortal; surviving/alive Khawala M
= servant, dancer Kamila/Kaamilah (kah-MEE-lah) M = complete, perfect Kamaria (kah-mah-REE-ah) F-Swahili,
Somali= like the moon Kamra (kam-rah) M=Moon Karima/Kareemah (kah-ree-mah) M = generous lady, bountiful; something
invaluable Khadija OR Kadija (kah-dee-YAH) M= Mohammed's first wife, means "born prematurely" Kirvi (keer-VEE)
R-Am Gypsy = godmother Kralice T = queen L Lale T = tulip Larisa/Larissa Latin = cheerful
Lateefah/Latifa (lah-TEE-fah) F-N. Africa= pleasant, gentle, good humor Layla / Leyli F=Swahili (ligh-LAH)
A/P = (Leh-lah) Famous beauty in Leyla & Majnun, 2) night. Also Leilah (leh-lah) P= having dark hair Leda G =
mythology, a spartan queen, mother of Helen of Troy Leorah H = light to me Levana (leh-vahn-ah) H = moon Levona
H = spice, incense, usually white in color Leylak T = lilac Lina/Liynaa M = tender Lubina M =
flexible LuuLuu M = Jewel-like, pearl M Mahaila Indian 1) var form of Arabic "Mahala", i.e. "Fat, bone
or marrow", 2) also var. Form of Mahola H = dance Mahasin M = "how beautiful" Mahin (mah-HEEN) P= related
to the moon Mahirimah (mah-heer-eh-mah) P= Sun-Moon, i.e. very beautiful Mahliqa (mah-lee-kah) P, Mehlika
(meh-lee-kah) T, = moonlike Mahsati (mah-SAH-tee) P= moon lady Mahasti (mah-HAS-tee) P= "You are a moon" Mahira
(mah-heer-ah) H = energetic Mahtab (mah-taab) P= moonlight Maia G = mythology: daughter of Atlas, Mother
of Hermes Majidah M = powerful, noble Manolya T = magnolia Malha H = queen Marika Jewish =
Slavic form of Mary Marilla H = form of "Mary" Marinna/Marina/Rina/Marna/Marisa Jewish = from the Latin "marius"
the sea Marjanna P = coral Marjani (mahr-JAH-nee) F-Swahili= coral, Kiswahili=red coral Maisha (mah-EE-shah)
F-Kiswahili= life Malaika (mah-LAH-EE-kah) F-Kiswahili= Angel Malkia (MAHL-kee-yah) F-Kiswahili= Queen,
also H- Malka (mal-kah), M-Malika Manishie R-Scot/Eng Gypsy = woman, wife Manzuma E = poem or song Mariyah
(maar-ee-YAH) M = lady with fair complexion Maryam (maar-ee-yam)/Maryum M = famous lady- mother of Sayyidona Esaa
Mavis T = blonde Mazana H = an invented name from the Hebrew word for amazing Mehira H = from "mahir",
speedy or energetic Mehtap T = moonlight Melanie G = "from "Melas", i.e. black Melani T (no special
meaning) Melek/Melik T = angel (see also Malika) Melina G = "melos" a song Melissa G = a bee, from
"meli" honey Meltem T = breeze Menekse T = violet (flower) Mercan T = coral Merhamet T = mercy
Merla/Merle From Latin/French = a bird Mersin T = myrtle Mia/Michaela H = "who is like God?" Milena
from old High German/Jewish = "milo" mild, peaceful Mine (mee-neh) T = enamel Minnetar T = grateful Minnet
T = gratitude Mirit H = sweet wine Meira (meh-eh-rah) H = light, connotation of sharing one's light with
others Melantha G = dark flower Melita G = honey bee (form of "Melissa) Meral (meh-rahl) T= gazelle
Mira/Mirra = short form of Miriam/Miranda, Latin = "strong, wonderful" Mirella/Mirabella Latin = of great
geauty Miriam (MAR-ee-um) M, F-Ethiopian= the biblical "Mary" Moira/Moriae G = mythology "goddess of destiny/fate"
Molara - Basque, form of "Mary" Morgan Welsh = sea dweller Moyna Celtic = gentle, soft Muneerah
(moo-neer-ah) M = brilliant, shining, something that reflects light Musherrah M = counselor Mushtaree M
= Jupiter, planet N Naadirah/Nadira (nah-DEER-ah) M = rare, choice, precious, fem. Of "nadir", lowest point in
English Naia/Naiad G = to flow/i.e. water Nalani Hawaiian = calmness of the heavens Nawaar M = blossom,
flower Nabila/Nabeelah (nah-BEE-lah) M-Egyptian= Noble Nadhirrah (nahd-heer-ah) M = bright face with lustre
& noor; healthy & happy Nadima (nah-DEE-mah) M = companion, friend Nadhiyah M = lively, pretty Nafeesah
(nah-fee-sah) M = refined, pure, exquisite Nageena M = gem, pearl Nahid P = name for Venus, goddess of
love in mythology Na'ilah M = one who obtains favor Nagmah (nag-mah) M = melody, song Na'imah M =
blessing, happiness Najah M = safe, rescued, delivered Najibah M = high-born, excellent Najida/Naajidah
(nah-jee-dah) M = courageous; one who accomp. difficult tasks Najiyyah M = friendly, affectionate Najla M
= "has beautiful, wide eyes" Naranj (nah-ranj) P= orange/citrus fruit Naja (HAH-jah) M, F-Somalia= success
Najma/Najmah (NAJ-mah) A= Star Nane (nah-neh) T = mint Nara Celtic = happy Nargis M = Narcissis
Flower Narin T = delicate Naseelah (nah-SEE-lah) M = zephry; fragrant or cool breeze Nasirah (nah-seer-ah?)
M = helper; aide, assistant Nasreen (nahs-REEN) M = white rose, jerico rose; joniquil Nasya H = miracle
Nava/Navit H = beautiful Nayer P/Jewish = sunshine Nazima M = poetess, matron Nazirah M =
leader, vanguard Nazmiye T = poem (nazim) Navah H = beautiful Nayyirah M = luminous, shining, brilliant
Nawal (nah-WAHL) M, F-N. Africa= gift, attainment Najlah M = delicate feminine Nazli (nahz-lee) or Nazi
(nah-zee) P= coquettish Neelam M = blue gem, precious stone Nefes T = breath Nefsi/Nefis T = wonderful
Nehan/Neslihan T = happy lady Nehayat T = end, final Neimah H = pleasant Nelofar M = lotus,
water lily Nena M = motherly Nergis T = daffodil Nerita G = sea snail Nese T = joy Nila/Nyla
Egyptian = An ancient Egyptian princess/ the river Nile/Egyptian Nilfer T = water lilly/lotus Nissa/Nyssa
(NEE-sah) H = sign, emblem G = beginning Nisaa (nee-SAH) M = women; "she that makes men forget" Nitzah/Nizah
H = flower bud Noelani Hawaiian = a princess, means "beautiful one from heaven" Nuha M = wisdom, prudence
Nura M = flower, blossom Nuray T = moonlight Nureen A/Jewish = light Nurhan T = bright lady
Nysa/Nyssa G = the goal O Odella/Odele G = melody/song Ofra (OH-frah) F-Mandinka= moon, H = kid
or young goat Ohelah H = tent Orah/Ora H = light Oralee H = my light Oriana/Oria Jewish/ Latin
= "oriens" meaning orient or the East Orial Old French/Latin = gold Orli H = "light is mine" Ornah H
= pine P Parijan (par-ee-jahn) P= fair soul Parikhan (par-ee-khan) P= fairy queen Parvaneh/Parvane
(pahr-van-EH)/Parvana P = butterfly, T = night moth (regular butterfly is Kelebek) Parvin (par-veen) P= cluster
of stars, Pleiades Pazia/Paz H = golden Penda (PEHN-dah) F-Swahili= beloved, Kiswahili= "to love" Peninah
H = Pearl or coral Perizad (per-ee-ZAHD) also Perizada, P=born of the fairies Phedre G = "the shining
one" Phemia G = voice, speech Phila G = love Philana G = lover of mankind Pinar T = fountain,
spring Pisliskurja R-Bosnian gypsy = "darling" Q Qamar (kah-mahr)/Qamarah M = the moon R Rabie
T = goddess Rabiyah M = garden, spring Rafiqa M = sweetheart, companion Rafiyyah M = high, lifting
up Rahibe T = nun Rajaa M = hope Rakhshanda M = shining, brilliant Ranaa M = to look Ra'naa
(RAH-uh-nah?) M = lovely, beautiful, graceful, delicate Radhiya (rahd-HEE-yah) M F-Swahili= agreeable, contented
Radhiyyah (rahd-hee-YAH) M = pleased, contented, delighted Ra'eesah (rah-EE-sah) M = leader, princess, noble,
a wealthy lady Rafiqa M = sweetheart, companion Raheemah (rahd-HEE-mah) M = kind, affectionate Raihaanah
(ra-ee-HAH-nah) M = bouquet of flowers, sweet-smelling flower Raisa/Raissa/Raizel/Rayzel/Razil Jewish-Yiddish
= rose Rajeeyah M = hoping, full of hope Rakhshanda M = shining, brilliant Ramah H = high Ramla
(rahm-lah) F-Swahili= fortuneteller or prophet Rana (rah-nah) F-Kiswahili= happiness, rest Rananah H =
fresh Rani/Rane H = my joy Rashida M = intelligent Rashieka/Rashiqa (ruh-SHIH-kah) A = descended from
Royalty Rani/Rane H = my joy Rashida M = intelligent Rashieka/Rashiqa (ruh-SHIH-kah) A = descended
from Royalty Raushanah/Roshannah M = skylight, bright Rawnie R-Gypsy = fine lady, i.e. non-gypsy Rawiyah
M = narrator, storyteller Rayah/Raya H = friend Rayyah M = aroma, fragrance Razi A = my secret
Raziya (rah-ZEE-yah) F-Swahili= sweet, agreeable Rehena (reh-HAY-nah) F-Swahili= compassion, Kiswahili= mercy
Renana H = joy, song Reshmaan M = silky, of silk Riesa H = form of Thesesa Rimona/ Rominah H
= pomegranate Rina/Reena/Rinnah/Roni/ronit H = song, joy Rishona H = first Roni H = my joy Rukshana
(Rook-SHAH-nah) Russian variation of Roxanne, Sulieman's wife. Rya T = dream S Saahirah/Sahira (sah-HEER-ah)
M = earth, moon, spring which flows constantly Saar-rah (sahr-RAH ) not "sarah" M = lady who charming manner brings
joy Saba (SAH-bah) F-Kiswahili= the # 7, pron . (sah-BAH) M=morning Sabba M = eastern wind, zephr Sabbirah
M = patient, enduring Sabeehah (sah-BEE-hah) M = beautiful, handsome; lady w/fair complexion Sabina/Savine/Savina
Latin "of the Sabines", an ancient tribe Sabra H = thorny cactus, 2) those born in modern Israel Sabreen M
= patient Sadiqah M = truthful, sincere Sadira P = lotus tree Sadiya/Sadya/Sa'diyya A = lucky, good
fortune Sagheerah (sag-HEER-ah) M = small, slender; tender Sa'diyah (SAH-dee-yah?) M = good fortune, happiness,
blessed Safi (sah-fee)/Safaa/Saffiyah M, F-Kiswahili= clean, pure Safira/Saphira/Sephira H = form of sapphire
Sakinah M = tranquility, calmness Salihah M = virtuous, upright Salima/Saleemah (sah-LEE-mah) M= safe
from harm; mild, healthy, without defect Salena/Salina Latin = soft Samaah M = generousity Samara Latin
= seed of the elm Samia (sah-MEE-ah) M= noble, lofty Samina (sah-MEEN-ah) M = healthy girl; fertile land without
rock and stone; also fatty, or plump Samira/Sameerah (sah-MEER-ah) M = one who narrates stories in the night/ story
teller/entertainer Samiyah M = elevated, lofty Sanobar M = pine tree Sara T = epilepsy; H = (Sarai/Sarah/Saretta/Sarina)
= princess, noble Sarafina (sehr-uh-FEE-nah) H= ardent, like the angel who protects god's throne Saree/Sarita
H = form of Sarah Sauda M = "black" Sefa T = pleasure Segulah H = treasure Seher T = dawn
Selma T (no special meaning) Selvi T = cypress Serap T = mirage Sevda T = love, passion Sevgi
T = love Sevgili T = darling Sevinc T = joy, delight Seyyal T = traveller Sezen T = feeling,
suspicion Shabanna M = belonging to night, 2) young lady Shabibah M = youthful Shabnam M = dew Shadiyah
M = singer Shaheena M = falconess Shana/Shaina (SHAY-nah) Yiddish = beautiful Sheena = Gaelic
form of Jane Shariykah M = companion, partner Selena/Celena G = moon, like Selene the moon gooddess Selima
(seh-LEE-mah) M, H= Peace Shaia R-Basque Gypsy = sister, also "tchaia"= young girl Shaina/Shayna H-Yiddish
= beautiful Shakarnaz (shah-kar-nahz) P= sugar Shakeelah (shah-KEE-lah) M = comely, beautiful, well-formed,
well-shaped Shakira/Shaakirah (shah-KEER-ah) M = grateful, contented Shakufa (shah-KOO-fah) P=opening bud
Shala/shahlaa (shah-LAH) M = having grey eyes w/shade of red; species of Nacissis flower; also Shahla - Afghani =
beautiful eyes Shamaamah (shah-mah-mah) M = fragrance of sent of itr (perfume) Shameela/Shameelah M = quality,
character; young shoot, a bud Shameena/Shamina (shah-MEE-nah) M = fragrant, sweet-smelling scent; sweet breeze Shamoodah
(sha-moo-dah) M = diamond, i.e. brillance, lustre Shamsa (SHAM-sah) P= Sun, feminine ending. Shamsha I= Sun Shani
(SHAH-nee) F-Swahili= marvelous, Kiswahili = unusual thing/adventure Shara/Sharna/Sharonda/Sharrona H = form of
Sharon Sharifa/Shareefah (shah-REE-fah) M= noble, gentle, urbane Shazadi (shah-ZAH-dee) P= princess Shey
R-Am Gypsy = pre-puberty gypsy girl Shebari R-Am Gypsy = gypsy girl of marriageable age; bride Shiri/Shirilee
(sheer-ee-lee) H = my song Shirin (sheer-IN) P=sweet, a legendary beauty Shula/Shu'la A = flaming, bright
Siddiqah M = "one who keeps her word" Sidona H = enticing Sidra M = religious "lote-tree at the fartherest
border of paradise" Sigliah H = violet Sivia/Sivya H = a deer Songl T = last rose Soraya, Suraya
(Soh-rai-yah) P= Star, Pleiades constellation; Princess Surayyah M = free of worry; happy Souzan P = burning,
fire Suad M = good fortune Suhailah (soo-HAY-lah) M = canopy, tent, marquee Sura T (no special meaning)
T Tabitha G/Aramic = roe, a gazelle Tahmina (tah-MEE-nah) P=Rustam's wife in famous poem Tahira/Tahirah
(tah-HEER-ah) M = pure, chaste, pious, clean Tahiyyah M = greeting, cheer Tajah M = crown Talia H
= dew Taliah H = lamkin Talibah M = seeker of knowledge Talor/Talora H = dew of the morning Talya
T (no special meaning) Tamar/Tamara/Tamarah( H) Tamra (tam-rah) P= date (fruit) yeilding palm tree Tania Russian
= the fairy queen Taslimah M = salutation, peace Tavi/Tavita H = fem. form of David, i.e. "Beloved" Temirah
H = tall, erect, "like a palm" Tayyibah (tah-YEE-bah) M = good, sweet, agreeable, pure, chaste; "halaal" Tarana
(tuh-rah-nuh) P= melody Thalia G = to flourish, to bloom Thurrayya M = star; the Pleiades Timora H
= tall (as the palm tree) Tikvah H = hope Tira H = encampment/enclosure Tirza/Tirzha/Tirsa H = pleasant
Tomris T (no special meaning) Tova/Tovah H = good Tuhfah M = present, gift Tzafrirah (zah-freer-ah)
H = morning zephr U Uhuru (oo-HOO-ru) F-Kiswahili= freedom
V ve'ra (ve-Rah) R-Gypsy=truthful
W
X Xenia/Ximena = from the Greek "Xenia", hospitality to a stranger Y Yalanda G =
form of Yolanda (violet flower)
Z zena (Zee-na) G-= derivation unknown
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