Female and male first names : Berber.



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Kharri is a unique Berber name, derived from the Ait Kharroubi tribe in Morocco, meaning 'son of Kharroub.'
Khemari is a rare yet powerful African name of Berber origin, combining 'Khem' meaning black and 'ari' meaning noble, signifying Black Noble.
Khenadi is a rare African name of Berber origin, possibly meaning "to gather" or "unite," reflecting unity or community.
Khennedi is a distinctive Berber given name, whose origins trace back to indigenous North African peoples. While its direct translation into English remains unclear, it's often linked to "khen" meaning 'facing' or 'opposite'. The name holds profound cultural significance among the Berber community and is frequently passed down through generations.
Khiari is a unique male name of North African origin, meaning 'star of the moon' in Berber.
Khou is an ancient Berber name, originating from North Africa, often associated with strength and courage.
Laici is a beautiful, rare name of Berber origin meaning "bright" or "shiny".
Lakedria is an African-derived name meaning "star of the night" in Berber language.
Lakissia, of ancient Berber origin, means 'radiant like the stars' or 'strong as a mountain', reflecting its rich cultural heritage.
Lalla is a Berber feminine given name, widely used among North African Berbers, notably in Morocco and Algeria. Its meanings vary but often signify nobility or strength.
Lamari is a unisex name of African origin, derived from the Berber word 'Lamar', meaning 'peaceful'.
Lamari is a traditional Berber name meaning "the rising sun," symbolizing hope and strength, popular in North Africa with notable figures throughout history.
Lamariya is a unique and meaningful girl's name of Berber origin, derived from the word 'Lamar', meaning 'night'. It symbolizes peace and tranquility while also carrying historical significance among the Berber people.
Lawaia is a rare Berber female name meaning 'intelligent' or 'wise', originating from ancient Morocco.
Livya, of Hebrew origin, signifies 'God is my oath' and also relates to ancient Libya.
Madine is a beautiful female name of Berber origin, translating to "lovely" and captivating worldwide since medieval Spain.
Mahit is a Berber name of North African origin, derived from the word "Ahid" meaning 'life' or 'to live'. It signifies strength and vitality in Berber culture.
Makaily is a unique Berber-derived name meaning "brave" or "courageous," traditionally given to boys but now popular as a unisex option.
Malaz is a distinctive Berber name of North African origin, predominantly found in Morocco, meaning 'tranquil' or 'elegance', suitable for both boys and girls.
Malyka is an Arabic name meaning 'like a queen', popular among Muslims worldwide and traditionally given to Berber girls born on Thursday.
Maurianna is a distinctively feminine name of Latin origin, derived from "maurus," signifying Africa or Africans. It is associated with the ancient Berber tribe, the Mauri people, and conveys strength, courage, pride, elegance, and sophistication.
The name Mazari, of Berber origin, means 'to protect or defend'.
Meliani is a unique female name of Berber origin, meaning "queen" or "sweet-smelling plant", reflecting the strength and beauty associated with Berber women and culture.
Miliana is a feminine given name of Berber origin, meaning "good" or "beautiful," derived from the word Milia, associated with a Berber goddess protecting women during childbirth.
Mlissa is a rare, beautiful African female given name of Berber origin from Morocco or Algeria, with no known specific meaning but often associated with strength and uniqueness.
Morey is a rare English male given name with possible origins in the medieval name Maurice or Morris, or as a Scottish nickname for someone with dark hair. It means "dark-skinned" or "of Moorish origin.
Nabile is a distinctive male name of ancient Berber origin, meaning "the one who brings good news," symbolizing prosperity and abundance in North African Berber culture.
Navil is a distinctive Berber name with roots dating back to ancient Numidia in Algeria. It is believed to have been carried by King Numidius II and means 'beautiful' or 'charming.'
Oran is an uncommon yet historically significant male given name of Berber origin from Algeria, derived from the coastal city founded by Maysara ibn Rustem in 902 AD. It translates to "light" or "palm tree", symbolizing brightness and strength, while also carrying a rich trading history as an important medieval port.
Pelma is a Berber female given name meaning "born in the east" or "originating from the east," traditionally bestowed upon girls born during sunrise.
Quiara is a unique Spanish-origin feminine name with possible Arabic or Berber roots. Its meaning, "because it is," is derived from the Spanish phrase "QUIA RO." Despite unclear origins, Quiara evokes celestial beauty and is associated with intelligence, creativity, independence, and uniqueness.
Rafif is a distinctive Moroccan Berber girls' name meaning "good".
Rajae is a Berber name meaning "king" or "queen", originally used for males but also suitable for females, and was traditionally associated with royalty in Morocco and Algeria.
Rayma is a captivating Berber female name originating from Morocco, meaning "the singer" or "the melody," traditionally given to girls with a strong connection to music and art.
Reda is an Arabic name meaning "to travel," popular among Muslim communities worldwide. It's associated with strength, leadership, and wisdom due to historical figures like Reda Kelailia, a 13th-century Berber king.
Ressiah is a unique African-origin female name of Arabic derivation, meaning 'guide' or 'leader', traditionally bestowed upon girls born into adversity, symbolizing their destined greatness among Berber communities in Morocco and Algeria.
Robah is a distinctive Berber given name derived from "Robhu," meaning "to be respected.
Introducing Romeessa: A rare Arabic feminine given name derived from Romaissa, meaning 'belonging to Rome' or 'female Roman', with ancient Berber roots and enduring uniqueness.
Rozaya is a unique female name from Berber culture, meaning 'morning light' or 'dawn's glow'.
Saharra is a unique Berber name meaning "desert", reflecting strength and resilience, and deeply rooted in North African history.