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Latin
Attendant at sacrifice or noble.
Modern American
Modern creation with no established traditional meaning.
Modern American
Modern variant of Mindy or Melinda meaning honey.
English
One who resists or defies authority.
Native American
Brown hills or from the Kiowa people.
Scottish
Magistrate or official.
Greek
Peace or peaceful.
Germanic
Army woman or warrior maid.
Modern American
Modern variant of Denise meaning follower of Dionysus.
Arabic
Eve or air.
Sanskrit
Life or soul.
Modern American
From the word journey, meaning a trip or voyage.
Latin
Honor or esteem.
English
Small girl, diminutive of gadget.
Arabic
Woman or women.
Modern American
Modern creation, possibly from Shanti meaning peace.
Scandinavian
Maiden famous in battle or day maid.
Latin
Flowering or blooming.
Celtic
Noble or high.
Arabic
Glory or sublimity.
Spanish
Snows, from the Virgin of the Snows.
Arabic
Sweet or pleasant.
English
From the English place name Kendall.
Greek
Troy or from Troy.
Modern American
Blended name combining Brayden and Leigh.
Modern American
Modern variant of Jaci or Jacey, possibly from Jacey.
Hebrew
To bind or to captivate.
African American
Modern coined name, possibly from La + Toya.
English
Feminine form of Dale, meaning valley.
Modern
Modern invented name, likely inspired by Amaya.
Japanese
Meaning varies by kanji used; commonly means strength or power.
Latin
Reborn, feminine form from Latin renatus.
Latin
Bright and clear, from Latin clarus.
Greek
Dark-skinned, from Greek melas meaning dark.
Greek
Harvester, from Greek therizein or from Theresa.
Latin
Laurel, modern variant of Lauren from Laurentius.
Irish
Possibly from Ciarán meaning dark or black.
Polish
Pure, diminutive of Katarzyna from Greek katharos.
Latin
True image, variant of Veronica from vera icon.
Russian
Grace, Russian diminutive of Anna from Hebrew Hannah.
African American
Modern coined name, compound of La and Dawn.
Irish
Variant of Kerry from County Kerry or dark-haired.
English
Modern compound of Jane and -an suffix.
Hawaiian
Possibly from Hawaiian or Polynesian origins, meaning uncertain.
English
Modern spelling of Destiny, meaning fate.
Latin
Named after botanist Johann Gottfried Zinn, flowering plant.
Hebrew
To bind or captivate, variant of Rebecca.
African American
Modern invented name, origin and meaning uncertain.