Browse names
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Welsh
Welsh name meaning white or blessed.
English
Modern name derived from the English word for a waterway.
Arabic
Meaning morning star or east wind.
English
Modern name combining Jan and yla elements.
Irish
Possibly a variant of Aileen or Eileen, meaning bright or shining.
French
Variant of Blondelle, meaning blonde or fair-haired.
English
Modern variant combining Alyssa and Anna elements.
Latin
Modern variant combining Mia and Bella, meaning beautiful.
Latin
Variant of Angela, meaning messenger or angel.
Irish Gaelic
Meaning beautiful or radiant beauty.
Germanic
Meaning elf power or elf counsel.
Germanic
Counselor or mild strength, derived from Old German elements.
English
Perfect joy and happiness.
Germanic/Scandinavian
Horn or noble, possibly a variant of Cornelia or Germanic Nilda.
African American English
Modern creation, possibly a variant of Shawn meaning God is gracious.
African American English
Modern creation, possibly a variant of Tanya or Tonya.
English
From the lake, a modern variant of Lindsay meaning linden tree settlement.
Hebrew
Ewe or lamb, a variant of Rachel from Hebrew Rahel.
Scandinavian/Norse
Beginning or ambitious, possibly from Norse origins or variant of Nyssa.
Hebrew
Dove, from Hebrew Yemimah symbolizing purity and peace.
English
Noble or related to an earl, a variant of Earline.
French/English
Beloved, from the Old French Cheryl meaning dear or beloved.
Germanic/Latin
Whole and of the sea, combining Emma and Marie meanings.
Latin
Horn or horned, a variant of Cornelia from the Roman family name.
African American English
Modern creation or invention without established etymology.
English
From June or junior, a diminutive form.
Scandinavian/Norse
New day or daylight, from Old Norse dagr meaning day.
Arabic
Companion or entertaining, possibly from Arabic Samira.
Modern English/Irish
Modern variant, possibly related to Siobhan or a created name.
Greek
Good, a diminutive form of Agatha from Greek agathos.
Germanic
Peaceful ruler, a variant of Freda from Germanic Fridu and reich.
French
Black, from the Old French sable referring to the dark color.
Latin
Of the sea or dedicated to Mars, a variant of Marian.
Latin
Laurel, a variant of Laura from Latin laurus symbolizing honor.
Scottish
Son of the fair one, a variant of Mackenzie from Gaelic.
English
Linden tree settlement or lake district, a variant of Lindsay.
Germanic/English
Noble and lake, combining Ada and Lynn.
Spanish/Latin
Consolation or comfort, a diminutive of Consuelo.
Modern English
Modern creation, possibly combining Emma and Lynn.
Latin
From Hadria or dark, a variant of Adriana.
Germanic/Modern
Bold ruler, a variant of Kim from Germanic elements.
Irish/Gaelic
Pledge or noble, a variant of Arleen from Irish.
Hebrew/Greek
Grace and to loosen, combining Anna and Lyse.
English
Little rose or created diminutive form.
Modern English
Sharon and lake, combining the place name and Lynn.
Arabic
Guidance or right guidance, from Arabic meaning to guide.
Hebrew
My God is Yahweh, a Hebrew variant of Elijah.
Spanish
Little Jesus or devoted to Jesus, a diminutive form.