The Hebrew name Ze'ev (זאב) means "wolf"
One name that means "wolf" in another language is "Lupita," which means "little wolf" in Spanish.
"Mboni Chrismen" is not a known language. It may be a name or a unique term, but it does not correspond to any recognized language.
"Chishona" is not a known term or word in any language or culture. It is possible that it could be a misspelling or a made-up name.
Well, it is a name, and it really means what it means in any language: it is someone's name and it means them. There is no easy translation for Jillian in Spanish (if you mean like "Juan"="John"). There are lots of names like that. There is no equivalent for "Douglas" in Spanish either.
The word "Ishba" is not a commonly recognized term in any major language. It may be a name or word in a specific dialect, language, or culture. Without more context, it is challenging to determine its meaning.
In the Ojibwe language, MEHA could mean "moon," while MEKA may mean "eyes" in Indonesian.
In Catalan the word ull means "eye", in Faroese, Danish, Icelandic and Old Norse it means "wool".Many unreliable modern "name meaning" web pages claim that Ull is some unspecified form of German for "wolf power" - like most websites of this kind this is entirely false and pure fantasy. In both modern German and Old High German the word for wolf is wolf, as it was in Old Frisian and Dutch. In the Gothic dialect the word was wulfs. There has never been any Germanic language in which the word ull has any connection with the wolf.
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Meisha is a name. It means "alive" in Arabic.
dictator, it means the same in any language.
Evana is a Latin-American name that means "God is gracious". Since it is a name, Evana would be the same in any language.
From what I have seen online, the name Zaniya means "healthy" in the Lakota language. Some sites have also said that it means "Forever" in the Aztec language. At any rate, it seems to have Native American origins.
Uuuhhhmmm. Adriana. The original name is derived from the masculine Irish or old Gealic name Aodhan or Aidhon which means Aidan. Usually a name is the same in any language.
Salome is a Hebrew/Israeli name that means "welcome", "peace" or "tranquil". Since it is a name, Salome would be used the same in any language.
"Obama" does not mean snake in any language.The name "Obama" comes from the Luo language, which means "to bend" or "to lean"Coincidently, in Japanese it means "little beach."
"Mboni Chrismen" is not a known language. It may be a name or a unique term, but it does not correspond to any recognized language.
In Hopi, the name Pakwa means frog. However, I'm not exactly sure whether or not it means frog in any other context.
"Chishona" is not a known term or word in any language or culture. It is possible that it could be a misspelling or a made-up name.