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  1. Narsha
    • Raina
      • Origin:

        Slavic and German variation of Regina
      • Meaning:

        "queen"
      • Description:

        Strong and solid, with a touch of foreign intrigue, it's the most popular of the rain-related names, with a variety of pronunciations—RAY-na, rah-EE-na, or RY-na. Alternate spellings Reyna and Rayna currently rank higher in the US.
    • Rania
      • Origin:

        Arabic, Greek
      • Meaning:

        "to gaze, to look; heavenly"
      • Description:

        As an Arabic name, Rania is a variation of Raniya, ultimately derived from the Arabic word ranā meaning "to gaze" or "side look". Other descendants of this root include Ranya and Rana itself. Familiar in the UK, Spain, the Netherlands and France, Rania is currently borne by Rania Al Abdullah, Queen of Jordan.
    • Ravi
      • Origin:

        Hindi
      • Meaning:

        "conferring"
      • Description:

        A title of the Hindu sun god, made cross-culturally famous by sitar player Ravi Shankar.
    • Ren
      • Origin:

        Japanese, Latin
      • Meaning:

        "water lily, lotus, romantic love, move forward; reborn"
      • Description:

        A very popular unisex name in Japan, Ren is a concise and versatile choice that could work across multiple languages. A rising star in England and Wales where it ranks in the Top 1000, it is also on the rise in the US where it was give to nearly 90 girls and 200 boys in a recent year.
    • Sera
      • Origin:

        Hebrew, variation of Sarah
      • Meaning:

        "princess"
      • Description:

        Sera is a truly international variation heard in Hebrew-speaking, Spanish and Italian cultures. Sera can also spelled Serah. Sera might also be a short form of Seraphina.
    • Sehun
      • Serri
        • Siwon
          • Suho
            • Sulli
              • Tao
                • Xia
                  • Origin:

                    Chinese dynastic name
                  • Description:

                    This name of the first recorded dynasty of ancient China is short and simple enough to make a possible Asian-American alternative to Mia and Tia. British-Filipino child star Xia Vigor has invigorated the name in the Philippines.
                • Zelo