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  1. Océane
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "ocean"
    • Description:

      Wildly popular name in France that could easily cross the Atlantic.
  2. Samar
    • Origin:

      Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "evening conversation"
    • Description:

      This lovely Arabic name is gaining popularity in the US, used equally for boys and girls. Indeed, its sound (it rhymes with the feminine Tamar but ends with the fashionably masculine -ar sound, as in Oscar) and most logical nickname (Sam) make it a choice that's at once accessible and unsual for both boys and girls.
  3. Fernande
    • Origin:

      French, feminine variation of Ferdinand
    • Description:

      A dark-haired femme fatale choice.
  4. Auralia
    • Description:

      Auralia is a feminine name with Latin origins, derived from "aureus" meaning "golden" or "gilded." This ethereal name evokes images of golden light, dawn, and radiance. Though relatively uncommon, it shares linguistic roots with names like Aurora (goddess of dawn) and Aurelia (golden), but offers a more distinctive alternative. The melodic quality of Auralia, with its flowing vowels, gives it an elegant, almost musical sound. While not ranked among popular names in most countries, it appeals to parents seeking something unusual with classical roots and a beautiful meaning. The name carries associations with brightness, beauty, and preciousness, making it a luminous choice that stands out while maintaining a feminine, sophisticated quality.
  5. Alora
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