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dawn

Names related to 'dawn' evoke imagery of new beginnings, hope, light, and the gentle transition from darkness to day. Choosing a name meaning dawn can symbolize optimism, a fresh start, and the beautiful emergence of light, making it a powerful choice for any child. These names often carry cultural significance and resonate with warmth and promise across various languages.

40 names from diverse cultures

Aurora Latin Goddess of dawn. Dawn English The first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise. Eos Greek Goddess of dawn. Oriana Latin Golden, often associated with the rising sun. Roxana Persian Bright or little star. Thea Greek Goddess. Zora Slavic Dawn. Usha Sanskrit Dawn. Akari Japanese Light or brightness. Asahi Japanese Morning sun. Arun Sanskrit Reddish glow of the rising sun. Shachar Hebrew Dawn or early morning. Fajr Arabic Dawn or morning prayer. Alba Latin, Spanish, Italian White or dawn. Dagny Norse New day. Anatole Greek Sunrise or from the east. Solveig Norse Sun strength or path of the sun. Zahra Arabic Bright, shining, or flower. Noor Arabic Light. Lucian Latin Light. Luciana Latin Light. Akira Japanese Bright or clear. Haruki Japanese Shining sun or spring sun. Hinata Japanese Sunny place or facing the sun. Kiran Sanskrit, Hindi Ray of light. Aine Irish Radiance or splendor. Svetlana Slavic Light or bright. Rishon Hebrew First. Sunniva Norse Sun gift. Kalinda Sanskrit Sun. Ravi Sanskrit Sun. Dagmar Norse Day maiden. Dagen Old Norse, Swedish Day or daytime. Shula Arabic Flame or bright. Asha Sanskrit, Persian Hope (Sanskrit), Dawn (Persian). Sol Latin, Spanish Sun. Tindra Swedish To sparkle or to shine. Gwawr Welsh Dawn. Ao Maori Day, dawn, or light. Sahar Arabic, Persian, Hebrew Dawn or morning.

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