Lady jaan - (does jaan mean life in some language...?)
Haroun
Hameeda
Lalita
Maya
Nayan Tara
Ahuja
Geeta
Kwesi
Jagjit
African, Arabic, Southeast Asian roots of the names are very likely, so I'm hoping that speakers of such languages can help... ?
Thanks.Help with name meanings? (Hindi, Southeast Asian languages, Arabic, African)?
Lalita - variety, beauty
Maya - illusion
Jaan, in Hindi/Urdu, a word meaning life or loved one; by that way, also a term of affection meaning "darling"
Nayantara - iris
Geeta - sacred Hindu book, music
Ahuja - reader * not sure though
Haroun is the Arabic form of Aaron (it's a male name).
Hameeda is an Arabic female name and it means 'giving thanks'Help with name meanings? (Hindi, Southeast Asian languages, Arabic, African)?
Lalita means a lady who is beautiful and artistic
Maya means string of affection
Nayan tara means eyeball----also it means very close and dear person
Jagjit means who conquered whole worldHelp with name meanings? (Hindi, Southeast Asian languages, Arabic, African)?
Kwesi is a "nickname" for a man "born on Sunday". It's in Ashanti/Twi/Akan. Ask someone from Ghana. They'll tell you the same.
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