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Anissa is an Arabic name, meaning 'graceful' or 'beautiful'. It combines 'anis', meaning 'graceful', and 'sa', which signifies 'morning'. The name's popularity grew following the release of Abdelhamid Ben Cheneb's Tunisian novel, 'Anissa'.
Tanith is a rare given name of uncertain origin. Some propose it stems from the Phoenician goddess Tanit, a protector of children, while others suggest it could derive from the Old Norse Þórunn. Alternatively, it may be an invented name popularized through literature. Despite its unclear etymology, Tanith has gained recent popularity due to its distinctive sound and spelling. It is often used independently, without common associated middle or surnames.
Tonisia: Latin origin, derived from 'tunisiensis' meaning 'of Tunisia'. Unique and exotic name reflecting North African roots. Pronounced /tō'nēz-ə/, three syllables with stress on the second syllable.
Tunesia is an uncommon, African-rooted name derived from Tunisia, the North African country. Pronounced 'tune-see-ya'.
Tunis: Latin origin, means 'from Tunisia'. Originally a surname, now popular as a given name. Associated with the ancient Tunes city-state, now known as Tunis, the capital of Tunisia.
Tunisia: Female Latin name derived from the country Tunisia, reflecting its North African origins.
Tunisia: Latin-origin first name derived from the North African country Tunisia; meaning "land of the Tunis".
Zeineb: Arabic origin; means "flowers". Popular in Tunisia. Pronounced 'zeyeen-beh'.