Bright moon (Nur + Ay).
Light soul (Nur + Can).
Two lights, "dual light."
A short, beautiful, and multicultural unisex name. It carries the warm meanings of "my fire" in Hebrew and "my light" in Arabic, a truly radiant and personal name.
Buttercup (a yellow flower).
Modern invented name, likely a blend of Nur and Erin or a unique creation.
Light skin or "light body."
Light.
Slovenian diminutive of Ana.
A short, beautiful, and multicultural name. It carries the meaning of "purpose" in Swahili and is a day name in Akan culture, giving it a positive and culturally rich appeal.
Beautiful or "good."
From a Native American word, meaning "point" or "place."
A common Dinka name for girls, often given to twins.
A common Kikuyu name for girls.
Born during the day.
Modern invented name, likely a variant of Asia with a "Ny-" prefix.
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Kikuyu name.
From the Greek "nux" (night), or invented by Bulwer-Lytton.
Short form of Aneurin or a variant of Niall.
A town in Kenya, in the Kikuyu highlands.
Modern invented name, a unique phonetic construction.
Songs.
Modern invented name, likely a variant of Nyla or from the Nile.
Pure, "unadulterated."
Snake.
Star.
Modern invented name, likely a variant of Niree or a unique creation.
Mythological place name, where Dionysus was raised.
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Ugandan name.
Path, "road."
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Ovambo name from Namibia.
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Yoruba name.
Plural of Oak, meaning "oak trees."
English place-name/surname: "oak meadow."
Modern invented name, blending Oak and the suffix -lynn.
King or "ruler."
Servant of Yahweh.
An extremely rare and culturally charged name, famously borne by President Barack Obama. It has both Japanese place-name roots and Kenyan Luo origins.
Compliance with an order or law.
Needle or "pointed pillar."
King of the Fairies in Shakespeares *A Midsummer Nights Dream*.
Short form of names like Oberto, meaning "wealthy."
Good heart, "kind-hearted."
A Jedi Master in the *Star Wars* franchise.
Gift.
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Osage name.
The vast body of salt water covering most of the Earth.
Feminine form of Ocean, meaning "of the ocean."
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