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AGUSTYA
MasculineIndonesian name derived from Sanskrit "Agastya", meaning "conqueror of enemies". It's associated with courage and wisdom, and was the name of one of the seven sages in Hindu mythology.
AIYAN
MasculineIndonesian name meaning 'firstborn', often given to eldest sons, reflecting their important role in Indonesian culture.
ANEKA
FeminineUnique Indonesian given name meaning 'strange' or 'unusual', gaining popularity among parents seeking distinctive yet meaningful names.
ANGGY
FeminineIndonesian name that means "first" or "initial," often given to children considered special or born on significant dates. It has gained worldwide popularity due to its unique sound and meaningful origin. Pronounced "ANG-gee," it consists of three syllables with a soft, melodic rhythm.
ANIJA
FeminineIndonesian Javanese name meaning 'to fly', symbolizing freedom and independence; it's unique yet culturally significant.
ARIYANI
FeminineIndonesian name of noble origin, meaning 'noble and graceful'.
ARYO
MasculineAryo, of Indonesian origin, is derived from the Sanskrit 'Arya', meaning 'noble' or 'refined', and is associated with one of seven divine sages in Hindu mythology.
BALI
FeminineIndonesian origin name, derived from the enchanting island province known for its stunning landscapes and rich culture. While its explicit meaning remains undefined, it's often associated with harmony, balance, beauty, and tranquility, reflecting the serene atmosphere of Bali.
BERANDA
FeminineIndonesian name meaning 'veranda' or 'porch', associated with the outdoors and often used for both boys and girls, notable by figures like Beranda N. Hendropriyono.
BUMI
MasculineIndonesian name that means 'earth' or 'land', symbolizing strength, grounding, and connection to roots.
CAHYA
FeminineIndonesian name derived from "cahaya," meaning "light," symbolizing brightness and enlightenment.
CANDRA
FeminineDistinctive Indonesian feminine name derived from Sanskrit 'Chandrakanta', meaning 'moonlight gemstone'. Its celestial inspiration lends it elegance and mystique.
CERITA
FeminineUnique Indonesian given name, derived from the Indonesian word 'cerita', meaning 'story'. It reflects the importance of storytelling in Indonesian culture and traditions.
CHRISIYAH
FeminineIndonesian name believed to mean 'light'.
DANAYA
FeminineRare, elegant feminine name of Indonesian origin, derived from "Dana," which means wealth or generosity in Sanskrit.
DARMA
FeminineIndonesian name derived from Sanskrit "dharma," meaning "righteousness" or "duty." It's often associated with Hindu and Buddhist traditions, symbolizing proper life conduct. Popularized by figures like Megawati Sukarnoputri and Chelsea Islan, Darma is gaining global recognition among parents seeking meaningful names for their children.
DINY
FeminineUnique Indonesian name derived from 'dinya' meaning 'his' or 'her'.
ENDRA
FeminineIndonesian name derived from 'endra', meaning 'moon'. It signifies tranquility, beauty, and wisdom, embodying these positive traits.
ENDRY
MasculineIndonesian unisex name derived from "enderun," meaning "rainbow.
FAJAR
FeminineIndonesian name that means "dawn".
FIRMAN
MasculineIndonesian boys' name derived from 'firman', meaning 'command', influenced by Arabic.
HAZLYNN
FeminineIndonesian-origin name meaning 'she who leads with laughter', combining the Indonesian 'haz' (to laugh) and English Lynn, derived from the Welsh Llewyn ('leader').
HENDY
FeminineIndonesian name derived from "hendak," meaning "to want" or "to desire." It expresses parents' hopes for their child's future.
ISKANDAR
MasculineArabic name derived from Alexander, meaning 'defender of mankind', associated with Alexander the Great in Islamic tradition and the Sultanate of Yogyakarta in Indonesia.
JADI
FeminineIndonesian name of Sundanese origin, meaning "beauty" or "attractiveness," symbolizing hope for future beauty in both appearance and character.
JAKARIA
FeminineArabic-origin name meaning "the one who seeks refuge," associated with Jakarta city. It carries cultural significance in Muslim communities as a symbol of hope and protection, gaining global popularity across diverse cultures.
JAKARTER
MasculineUnusual name with unknown origins and no widely documented meaning. Its scarcity makes it a distinctive choice, and some people may associate it with Jakarta, Indonesia, for multiculturalism.
JALAI
FeminineDistinctive Indonesian given name derived from the Javanese word meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', reflecting hopes for children's resilience and bravery.
JALUN
MasculineIndonesian name meaning "moonlight".
JARAN
MasculineIndonesian name derived from the Old Javanese word "jarak," meaning "distance" or "difference.
JASA
FeminineThe Indonesian name Jasa means 'service' and signifies assistance or aid.
JAVA
FeminineUnisex name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is an oath", derived from the Hebrew word "yavah". It has been popular throughout history, used as another name for God in the Bible, and borne by early saints and martyrs like Saint James the Less. The name also appeared in literature, notably Sir Walter Scott's novel Ivanhoe, and remains popular today, particularly in English-speaking countries. Notably, the programming language Java was named after the island of Java in Indonesia, adding a modern technological association to the name.
JEFRI
MasculineIndonesian name from West Java's Sundanese language, meaning 'the first one'.
JUAL
MasculineIndonesian-origin boy's name, derived from the word "jual," meaning "to sell." It was traditionally given to express hope for future trading success.
MAIRANI
FeminineMairani: An Indonesian girl's name derived from Sanskrit 'Marani', meaning 'peace' or 'tranquility'.
MEYLANI
FeminineIndonesian name of royal origin, derived from "melayani" meaning "to serve". It honors Princess Meylani, known for her intelligence, kindness, bravery, and leadership against injustice.
POETRI
FeminineUncommon Indonesian given name derived from Old Javanese "pōetrī," meaning "poetry.
RADEN
MasculineIndonesian origin, traditionally meaning 'king' in Javanese and used as both a title of nobility and a popular given name for boys and girls today.
RAHASIA
FeminineIndonesian name derived from the word "rahasia," meaning "secret" or "mystery." It's a captivating and unique choice with historical significance in Indonesian culture.
RAHMAD
MasculineIndonesian name from Java, meaning "mercy" or "compassion," often associated with kindness and understanding.