Unique names from developing countries

I was recently pointed a non-profit [name_m]Web[/name_m] site which helps budding entrepreneurs and those seeking education (found someone who resonated with me!), but I started noticing the amazingly different names from the site, including the following:

Snezana
[name_m]Jairo[/name_m]
Ambreen
Anzhela
[name_f]Omaira[/name_f]
[name_f]Zenaida[/name_f]
[name_u]Ever[/name_u]
Theodette
Faton
Cansilde
Sunatullo
Zhyldyz
Narciza
Marleny
Eterei
Ilaha
[name_f]Aminata[/name_f]
Belizario
Israa
Bolormaa
Yuleydis

I like to see the names used various countries, especially those that are vastly different than the names we as English speakers are accustomed to.

[name_f]Zenaida[/name_f] is a love of mine and I’m excited to see it used no matter the location. :slight_smile:

I’ve always admired [name_f]Omaira[/name_f]. Gorgeous color name. And [name_f]Zenaida[/name_f] is also cool! Some great ones on this list.

[name_f]My[/name_f] teacher is called [name_f]Zinaida[/name_f]. She is of Slavic ancestry, I suppose.