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Welsh or Germanic
Variant of Cary or Caroline, meaning beloved.
Russian via Latin
Variant of Tiana or Tatiana, from Tatianus meaning of the Tatii.
Irish
Variant of Corey, from Coire meaning seething cauldron.
Uncertain, possibly Yiddish
Modern name of unclear etymology, possibly variant or invented.
Arabic or Italian
From Aaidah meaning returning, or from the opera Aida.
Greek
From beryllos, a precious greenish-blue stone.
Latin via French
Variant of Tristan, from Tristis meaning sad.
Germanic
Possibly variant of Zelda, from Griselda meaning gray battle.
Germanic
Variant of Arlene, from arla meaning pledge.
African American English
Modern created name, possibly combining Lake with Keisha.
Hawaiian or African
Hawaiian name meaning calm, or African origin meaning pearl.
Greek
From Damalis meaning heifer or gentle calf.
Latin
Feminine form of Francis, from Franciscus meaning Frankish.
Latin
Variant of Diana, from Diviana meaning divine.
Irish
From Irish Caol meaning slender or possibly Keefe meaning handsome.
Germanic
Feminine form of Wilhelm, from will (will) and helm (helmet), meaning resolute protector.
Greek
A variant of Karen, derived from Katherine, meaning pure.
Latin
Variant of Christine, meaning follower of Christ.
Irish
Modern spelling of Casey, derived from Cathasach, meaning watchful.
Germanic
Variant of Charlene, derived from Charles, meaning free man.
Modern creation
A contemporary name combining La- prefix with Wanda.
Irish
Variant of Colleen, derived from cailĂn, meaning girl.
Hebrew
Modern variant of Anita or Hannah, meaning grace.
Greek
Modern spelling of Crystal, derived from krystallos, meaning clear ice.
Latin
Feminine form of Justus, meaning just or righteous.
Hebrew/Latin
Combination of Anne (grace) and Marie (beloved).
Hebrew
Modern variant of Janet or Janice, meaning God's graciousness.
Germanic
Variant of Alicia, derived from Adalheidis, meaning noble.
Latin
Short form of Laetitia, derived from laetus, meaning happy.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Elizabeth, derived from Elisheba, meaning God's oath.
Greek
Derived from ion, meaning violet, or from the Scottish island of Iona.
Germanic
Short form of Magdalene or Maude, derived from Mathild, meaning mighty in battle.
Celtic
Modern spelling of Brittany, derived from the Celtic place name.
English
Of uncertain origin, possibly derived from twilight or a variant of Twyla.
French
Short form of Desire, meaning wanted or longed for.
Greek
Diminutive of Katherine, derived from katharos, meaning pure.
Greek
Spanish diminutive of Angela, derived from angelos, meaning messenger.
Hebrew/Irish
Derived from Hebrew meaning beautiful or from Irish SĂle.
Hebrew/Latin
Combination of Anna (grace) and Marie (beloved).
Modern creation
Contemporary name combining Kay with the suffix -lyn.
English
From the English word for the fruit, or short for Charity.
Hebrew
Variant of Leah or Lissa, meaning weary or dedicated to God.
Old English
Feminine form of Alfred, derived from aelf (elf) and raed (counsel).
Latin
Derived from laetitia, meaning happiness or joy.
Latin
Modern variant of Miranda, derived from mirandus, meaning worthy of admiration.
Persian
Derived from roxĆĄana, meaning bright or dawn.
Latin
Feminine form of Claude, derived from claudus, meaning lame.
Greek
Variant of Katherine, derived from katharos, meaning pure.