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10,040 names match.
Persian/Arabic
Jasmine flower.
Latin
April.
Hebrew
Grace, favor.
English
Hay meadow.
Sanskrit
Free, independent.
French
Female member of a royal family, especially a daughter or granddaughter of a king or queen.
Spanish
Hope.
Hebrew
Myrtle tree.
French
Precious stone.
Latin
Olive tree.
English
Queen, counselor.
Germanic
Gentle horse.
Greek
Resurrection.
Spanish, derived from Hebrew
Bethlehem.
Latin, Greek
Beloved, grace.
Latin
Generous giving to those in need.
Latin
Youthful, downy.
Japanese
Forgiveness, ocean, or willow tree.
Greek/Latin
All sweetness, honey.
Greek
Beloved, grace.
Greek, Scandinavian
Follower of Christ.
Spanish
Dove
Slavic, Bulgarian
Queen.
Arabic
Bright, shining, radiant.
Greek
shining or excelling man.
Hebrew
Supplanter.
Hebrew
The Lord is God.
Greek, Scandinavian
Follower of Christ.
Latin/Spanish
Child of the moon.
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.
Modern American
beautiful lake.
Greek, Spanish
Pure.
Japanese, Ethiopian (Amharic)
Beautiful flower, eternal blossom.
Germanic
Peace.
English
From the king's meadow.
Latin/Irish
Famous, noble.
Greek
Harvester or reaper.
Hebrew
Joy of the father.
English
Ruler of the elves.
Old German
A member of the Gauts tribe.
English, from French
Royal status or dignity; the rank or power of a king or queen.
Hebrew
Palm tree.
Spanish/Portuguese
Breeze.
Germanic
Free man.
English
From the meadow of the royal fortress.
Latin/Spanish
Crowned with laurel.
English, from the French
Of great value; not to be wasted or treated carelessly.
Slavic
Morning star.