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Community TutorHow do you say "LOVE" in your language?
I'm expecting my first child in two months and have always wanted to name my daughter using the word "LOVE." However, I feel that it is too common.
In Filipino, "LOVE" is "mahal" or "pag-ibig." How is it expressed in your language?
Apr 8, 2025 7:43 AM
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In English, "love" is simply love.
But for a more unique baby name, you might consider variations or names inspired by love, such as:
Lovelle – a soft, elegant twist
Lovina – means “affection” or “friendship”
Esme – from Old French “esmé”, meaning “beloved”
Amora – means “love” in Latin-rooted languages
Carys – Welsh, meaning “love” or “to love”
Davina – means “beloved” in Scottish
Mila – Slavic origin, meaning “gracious” or “dear one”
April 8, 2025
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