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Shaqulle
The name "Shaqulle" does not have a widely recognized or established meaning. It appears to be a variant or alternative spelling of the name "Shaquille," which is of Arabic origin. "Shaquille" mean......
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Shaquon
The name Shaquon is of African-American origin and is a combination of two names: Sha and Quon. Sha is derived from the Arabic name Shah, meaning "king" or "ruler," while Quon is of Chinese origin ......
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Shaquonna
The name "Shaquonna" is a variant of the name "Shaquana" or "Shaquanna" and is typically of African-American origin. It is a modern and creative name that combines elements from different cultural ......
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Shaqur
The name "Shaqur" is of Arabic origin and has a few possible meanings. It is derived from the Arabic word "shaqara," which means "to be thankful" or "to appreciate." As a name, Shaqur can be interp......
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Shaqura
The name "Shaqura" is of Arabic origin and has multiple meanings. It is derived from the Arabic word "shaqur" which means "thankful" or "grateful." It can also be interpreted as "one who appreciate......
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Shaquria
The name Shaquria is of African-American origin and is a variant of the name Shakira. It is derived from the Arabic word "shakira" which means "thankful" or "grateful." Shaquria is a feminine name ......
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Shaqwan
The name "Shaqwan" is of Arabic origin and is typically used as a masculine name. It is derived from the Arabic word "shaq" which means "split" or "cleave." The name "Shaqwan" can be interpreted to......
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Shar
The name "Shar" is of Arabic origin and is typically used as a feminine name. It means "honorable" or "noble." People with this name are often seen as dignified, respectable, and possessing a stron......
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Sharaf
The name "Sharaf" is of Arabic origin and has multiple meanings. It is derived from the Arabic word "sharafa," which means "to honor" or "to be noble." As a name, Sharaf signifies honor, dignity, a......
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Sharah
The name "Sharah" does not have a widely recognized or established meaning. It is not of common origin or widely used, making it difficult to determine a specific meaning. It could potentially be a......
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