Boy

Marcus

Latin
Of Mars, warrior
Boy

Liam

English
Strong-willed warrior
Boy

Julian

Latin
Youthful, sky father
Boy

Ethan

English
Strong, firm
Boy

Kabir

Indian
Great, powerful
Boy

Ishaan

Indian
Sun, Lord Shiva
Boy

Arjun

Indian
Bright, shining
Boy

Omar

Arabic
Long-lived, eloquent
Boy

Felix

Latin
Happy, fortunate
Boy

Aarav

Indian
Peaceful, wisdom
Boy

Vihaan

Indian
Dawn, morning
Boy

Amir

Arabic
Prince, commander

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