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Unisex Given Names
A unisex name (also known as an epicene name, a gender-neutral name or an androgynous name) is a given name that is not gender-specific. Unisex names are common in the English-speaking world, especially in the United States. By contrast, some countries have laws preventing unisex names, requiring parents to give their children sex-specific names. In other countries or cultures, social norms oppose such names and transgressions may result in discrimination, ridicule, and psychological abuse. Names may have different gender connotations from country to country or language to language. For example, the Italian male name '' Andrea'' (derived from Greek ''Andreas'') is understood as a female name in many languages, such as English, German, Hungarian, Czech, and Spanish. Parents may name their child in honor of a person of another sex, which – if done widely – can result in the name becoming unisex. For example, Christians, particularly Catholics, may give a child a second/middle ...
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Evelyn Waugh
Arthur Evelyn St. John Waugh (; 28 October 1903 – 10 April 1966) was an English writer of novels, biographies, and travel books; he was also a prolific journalist and book reviewer. His most famous works include the early satires ''Decline and Fall'' (1928) and ''A Handful of Dust'' (1934), the novel ''Brideshead Revisited'' (1945), and the Second World War trilogy ''Sword of Honour'' (1952–1961). He is recognised as one of the great prose stylists of the English language in the 20th century. Waugh, the son of a publisher, was educated at Lancing College and then at Hertford College, Oxford. He worked briefly as a schoolmaster before he became a full-time writer. As a young man, he acquired many fashionable and aristocratic friends and developed a taste for country house society. He travelled extensively in the 1930s, often as a special newspaper correspondent; he reported from Ethiopian Empire, Abyssinia at the time of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, 1935 Italian inva ...
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Kagiso (given Name)
Kagiso or Kagisho is a Tswana given name. It means "peace" In the English language. Some people called Kagiso include * Kagisho Dikgacoi (born 1984), South African footballer * Kagiso Kilego (born 1983), Botswana sprinter * Kagiso Lediga, South African stand-up comedian, actor and director * Kagiso Mohale (born 1994), South African first-class cricketer *Kagiso Rabada Kagiso Rabada (born 25 May 1995) is a South African international cricketer who plays all formats of the game. He is a right arm fast bowler. He made his international debut in November 2014 in limited-overs cricket before going on to make his ... (born 1995), South African cricketer * Kagiso Rapulana (born 1991), South African first-class cricketer * Kagiso Tshelametsi (born 1980), Botswana football goalkeeper {{given name ...
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Ismat
Ismat/Esmat ( or ) is a given name meaning ''purity'', ''chastity'' or ''modesty'' and in classical Arabic ''infallibility'', ''immaculate'', ''impeccability'', ''faultlessness''. Transliteration variants include ''Esmat'' and ''Asmat''. Female given name * Ismat Chughtai (1915–1991), Indian Urdu writer * Esmat Dowlatshahi (1904–1995), Iranian aristocrat and the fourth and last spouse of Reza Shah * Ismat Jahan (born 1960), Bangladeshi diplomat * Esmat Mansour (born 1986), Egyptian weightlifter * Ismat Ara Nishi, Bangladeshi Kabaddi player *Aisha 'Esmat al-Taymuriyya or Aisha Taymur (1840–1902), Egyptian social activist, poet, novelist, and feminist *Ismat Zaidi, Pakistani actress Male given name * Ismat Abasov (born 1954), Azerbaijani politician * Ismat Abdel-Rahman, Sudanese Army officer * Ismat Beg, (born 1951), Pakistani mathematician *Ismat Gayibov (1942–1991), Public Prosecutor General of Azerbaijan * Ismat T. Kittani (1929–2001), Iraqi politician * Esmat Shanwa ...
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Imani (other)
Imani may refer to: People Given name * Imani (rapper) (born 1971), American rapper * Imani Perry (born 1972), American interdisciplinary scholar of race, law, literature, and African-American culture * Imani Sanga (born 1972), Tanzanian musicologist * Imani Coppola (born 1978), American singer-songwriter and violinist * Imani Patterson (born 1985), former African-American actor * Imani Barbarin (born 1990), American disability activist * Imani Hakim (born 1993), American actress * Imani Lanquedoc (born 2003), English footballer * Imani Barnes, American politician * Imani Uzuri, African-American vocalist * Imani Williams, British singer Surname * Blair Imani, African-American Muslim activist Middle name * SZA (born 1989), American singer, real name Solána Imani Rowe Media * ''Imani'' (film), 2010 Swedish/Ugandan film *Imani Firewing, a supporting character of Nickelodeon/Nick Toons 2017 show ''Mysticons ''Mysticons'' is an animated television series that aired fr ...
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Ikram
Ikram is a unisex given name and surname. Surname *Aamir Ikram (born 1960), Pakistani cricketer *Muhammed Ikram (born 1988), Pakistani footballer *Nassar Ikram SI(M), an active two-star ranked Pakistan's Naval official *S. M. Ikram (1908–1973), Pakistani historian *Salima Ikram (born 1965), professor of Egyptology at the American University in Cairo *Tan Ikram, district judge *Zied Ayet Ikram (born 1988), amateur Tunisian Greco-Roman wrestler Given name *Ikram Akhtar (born 1970), Indian film writer *Ikram Antaki (1948–2000), female Syrian-Mexican writer *Ikrom Berdiev, Uzbekistani boxer *Ikram Butt (born 1968), English professional rugby league footballer *Ikram Dinçer (born 1959), Turkish politician *Ikram Elahi (born 1933), former Pakistani cricketer *Ikram Khan, Indian sarangi player *Ikram Rabbani, former Pakistani cricket umpire *Ikram Kerwat, Tunisian-German boxer *Ikram Sehgal, defense analyst and security expert *Ikram Yakubov, former intelligence officer of Uzbekista ...
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Farah (name)
Farah, or Farrah, is a feminine given name in Arabic and Persian, among other languages. Derived from the concept of Khvarenah (divine radiance, halo) in Zoroastrianism, it has more recently risen in popularity in the Anglosphere due to association with the American celebrities Farrah Fawcett (1947–2009) and Farrah Abraham (born 1991); the name Farrah was among the top 1,000 names for newborn girls in the United States between 1976 and 1980, between 1987 and 1988, and again between 2010 and 2016. Arabic Farah (Arabic: فَرَح, ''faraḥ'') is an Arabic female given name and sometimes male given name meaning "happiness, joy, gladness, gleefulness, joyful, joyfulness, merriment, rejoice" The name is based on the Arabic root ف ر ح (f-r-ḥ), variants from the root are: * Faruh/ Farouh (Arabic: فَرُوح, ''farūḥ'') - male given name * Farhat/ Farhaat (Arabic: فَرْحَات, ''farḥāt'') - male given name (but the written form is in the female plural form), the ...
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Diya (name)
Diya is a feminine given name and a surname. It is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘diyam’ which means ‘light’ or ‘lamp’. The name Diya symbolizes enlightenment, knowledge, and wisdom. It is also associated with the Hindu goddess of knowledge, Saraswati. Notable people with the name are as follows: Given name * Diya (actress) or Diya Sharma (born 1985), Indian actress * Diya Beeltah (born 1988), Mauritian model *Diya Kumari Diya Kumari (born 30 January 1971) is an Indian politician from Bharatiya Janata Party currently serving as the 5th Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan alongside Prem Chand Bairwa in the ministry of Bhajan Lal Sharma. She currently represents ... (born 1971), Indian politician * Diya Siddique (born 2004), Bangladeshi archer Surname * Oladipo Diya (born 1944), Nigerian general References {{given name, type=both Indian feminine given names Feminine given names Bangladeshi feminine given names ...
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Chadi
Shadi, also spelled Chadi or Shady ( ), is a word that in Arabic means singer or warbler. Shadi ( ) is a Persian female given name. The name translates to "happiness" or "joy" in English. Given name * Shadi Abdalla, member of Al-Qaeda * Shadi Amin (born 1964), Iranian writer and activist * Shadi A. Karam (born 1948), Lebanese businessperson, banker * Shadi Abdel Salam (1930-1986), Egyptian film director * Shadi Alzaqzouq (born 1981), Libyan-born Palestinian artist * Shadi Bartsch (born 1966), American academic * Shadi Beg (died 1409), 15th-century Khan of the Golden Horde * Shady El Nahas (born 1998), Canadian judoka * Shadi Ghadirian (born 1974), Iranian contemporary photographer * Shadi Hamid Shadi Hamid (born 1983) is an American author and political scientist who is currently a columnist at the ''Washington Post.'' From 2023 to 2024, he was a member of the Editorial Board of the ''Post''. Previously, he was a longtime senior fellow ... (born 1983), American author, j ...
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Barakah (name)
In Islam, ''Barakah'' or ''Baraka'' ( "blessing") is a blessing power, a kind of continuity of spiritual presence and revelation that begins with God and flows through that and those closest to God. The Quran is said to be charged with ''barakah'', and God can bestow prophets and saints with ''barakah''. Especially Muhammad and his descendants are said to be especially endowed with it. These special people can transfer their ''barakah'' to ordinary people, both while being dead or alive. Sacred places are said to contain ''barakah'' and ward off evil spiritual forces, thus monasteries and Sufi temples are often visited for protection against demonic beings. As a blessing force, barakah is also a force of creation and fertility, causing cereals to miraculously multiply.Colin, G.S. (2012). Baraka. In P. Bearman (ed.), Encyclopaedia of Islam New Edition Online (EI-2 English). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/1573-3912_islam_SIM_1216 See also * Mana * Numen * Yaqazah Yaqazah or ...
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Amani (other)
Amani may refer to: Language *Amani, peace in Swahili Language *Amani, (أماني) aspiration in Arabic Places * Amani, Greece, municipality on the island of Chios * Amani, Hormozgan, a village in Iran * Amani, Muheza, an administrative ward in Tanga Region, Tanzania * Amani Constituency, a parliamentary constituency on Zanzibar, Tanzania * Amani High School, Kabul, Afghanistan * Amani Nature Reserve, Tanzania People * Amani (musician) (born 1980), Kenyan singer * Amani Aguinaldo (born 1995), Filipino footballer * Amani Al-Khatahtbeh (born 1992), American author and tech entrepreneur * Amani Ballour (born 1987), Syrian pediatrician and subject of ''The Cave'' *Amani Bledsoe (born 1998), American football player * Amani Haydar, Australian domestic violence advocate and author, winner of the 2022 Victorian Premier's Prize for Nonfiction *Amani Hooker (born 1998), American football player *Amani Lewis (born 1994), American artist *Amani Oruwariye (born 1996), American football ...
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Amal (given Name)
Amal (; ; or 'labor') is a unisex given name of Hebrew and Arabic origin. It is mentioned in the Books of Chronicles of Hebrew bible. Notable people with the name include: * Amal Abul-Qassem Donqol (1940–1983), Egyptian poet * Amal Aden (born 1983), Somali–Norwegian writer * Amal Elsana Alh'jooj (born 1972), Bedouin Israeli activist * Amal Arafa (born 1970), Syrian actress * Amal Bayou (1957–2017), Libyan microbiologist and politician * Amal Bourquia, Moroccan doctor, university professor, medical writer, and expert in ethics * Amal Clooney (born 1978), Lebanese-British lawyer, activist, and author * Amal Dutta (1930–2016), Indian footballer and manager * Amal El-Mohtar (born 1984), Canadian poet, author, and editor * Amal Habani (born 1974), Sudanese journalist * Amal Hijazi (born 1978), Lebanese pop singer * Amal ibn Idris al-Alami (born 1950), Moroccan physician * Amal Kassir (born 1995), Syrian American spoken word poet * Amal Maher (born 1985), Egyptian sing ...
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Nana (given Name)
Nana is a given name that has different origins in several countries across the world. Its use as a feminine or masculine name varies culturally. It is feminine in Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan, Georgia (country), Georgia, Serbia, Cyprus and Greece, it is masculine in Ethiopia and India, and unisex name, epicene (unisex/gender neutral) in Ghana and Indonesia. In Georgia, Nana is the fifth List of most popular given names, most popular given name for girls. In Ghana, among the Akan people, particularly the Akyem, Ashanti people, Ashanti and Akuapim peoples, Nana is used as the title of a monarch to signify their status. Furthermore, the Akan Chieftaincy, stool names of kings and queens are always preceded by Nana. Non-royal Ghanaian people also use Nana as a given name. In some cases, they may adopt the name Nana, if they have been named after a monarch. In Ghana, one can respectfully refer to a King or Queen as Nana without mentioning their full name; much like using "Your Highness". ...
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