Dhruvi (f) – feminine form of [name_m]Dhruv[/name_m] / [name_m]Dhruva[/name_m], meaning ‘fixed’ or ‘stable’. It is also associated with the star [name_f]Polaris[/name_f], as [name_m]Dhruva[/name_m] in Hinduism was a devotee of [name_m]Vishnu[/name_m] who became the [name_m]North[/name_m] [name_f]Star[/name_f]. Dhruvi is especially common in Gujarati, but is used in various [name_f]Indian[/name_f] languages, although it is rarer than the masculine version [name_m]Dhruv[/name_m].
Sundari (f) – feminine form of [name_m]Sundar[/name_m], meaning ‘beautiful’. It is used in multiple languages on the [name_f]Indian[/name_f] subcontinent, especially Hindi and Tamil.
Sunder (m) – another common spelling of [name_m]Sundar[/name_m], meaning ‘beautiful’. Also used in multiple languages on the [name_f]Indian[/name_f] subcontinent, especially Hindi and Tamil.
Sundara (m) – the original version of [name_m]Sundar[/name_m] / Sunder, appearing in the Hindu epic the Ramayana.
Zebulom (m) – Portuguese form of [name_m]Zebulon[/name_m].
Elão (m) – Portuguese form of [name_m]Elam[/name_m], though [name_m]Elam[/name_m] is sometimes used in Portuguese as well.
Simeão (m) – Portuguese form of [name_m]Simeon[/name_m].