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English
Fate, fortune.
Old English
Day's eye.
Hebrew
Delicate, weak, languishing.
Hebrew
God is my judge.
Hebrew
God is my judge.
Latin
Divine, heavenly.
Irish
Dark challenger or offspring of the challenger.
Hebrew
God is my judge.
Hebrew
Beloved; cherished.
German
Noble; bright.
Greek
Laurel tree, bay tree.
Hebrew
God is my judge.
Latin
Desired, wished for.
Greek
A precious stone consisting of a clear and colorless crystalline form of pure carbon, the hardest naturally occurring substance.
Hebrew
God is my judge.
Swedish
Valley.
Latin
Sweet.
Hebrew
God is my judge.
Hebrew
God is my judge.
French
Follower of Dionysus; festive.
Greek
Laurel tree; victory.
Persian, Latin
Divine, heavenly.
Greek
Dedicated to Dionysus.
American
Modern name; little valley.
Hebrew
God's promise.
Irish
Dark one; from the fortress.
Greek
Half, small.
Slavic
Morning star.
Greek
Gift of God.
Latin
Divine.
Hebrew
Bee.
English
Fate, destiny.
English, from English
A series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep; also, a cherished aspiration, ambition, or ideal.
Slavic
Morning star.
Hebrew, Lithuanian, Arabic
Gentle, slender branch.
French
Already.
Italian
Lady; woman of the home.
Hebrew
Bee.
French
Divine; heavenly.
Greek
Gift of the ocean.
English
The first light of day; daybreak.
Spanish
From the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary, Maria de los Dolores, meaning Mary of Sorrows.
English
A modern coinage from the English word darling, meaning dear or beloved.
Hebrew
A diminutive of Deborah, from the Hebrew word for bee.
Spanish
Variant of Dolores, meaning sorrows, from the Marian title Maria de los Dolores.
Greek
Short form of Dorothea or Theodora, meaning gift.
Latin
Variant of Diane, from Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon and the hunt, meaning divine.
Latin
Variant of Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon and the hunt, meaning divine.