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Old English
Modern spelling of Ashley, derived from aesc (ash tree) and leah (clearing).
Spanish
Modern variant of Sierra, derived from Spanish for mountain range.
Hebrew/Greek
Combination of Lee or Leah with -ora, meaning light or God has helped me.
Latin
Variant of Florence, derived from Florentius, meaning blooming.
Latin
Nordic variant of Laura, derived from laurus, meaning laurel.
Irish
Modern variant of Brianna, derived from the Irish name Brianna.
Latin
Feminine diminutive of Marcos or Mark, derived from Marcus, meaning warlike.
Spanish
Spanish place name used as first name, meaning brave or strong.
Germanic
Derived from Amalasuntha or Amalaswintha, meaning strong worker.
Modern creation
Contemporary name combining La- prefix with Von or Lavon.
French
From the English flower name, derived from French pensée, meaning thought.
Greek
Feminine form of Demetrius, derived from goddess Demeter.
Greek/Latin
Variant of May or Mamie, derived from Maia, a goddess of spring.
Latin/Germanic
Combination of Maria (beloved) and Helena (bright) or variant of Marlene.
Old English
Variant of Shelly or Shelby, derived from shell and lea (clearing).
Spanish/Latin
Spanish place name used as first name, meaning mountain.
Germanic
Variant of Gayle, derived from gail, meaning joyful.
Latin
Short form of Leona, derived from leo, meaning lion.
Arabic
Derived from farah, meaning joy or happiness.
Celtic/Germanic
Short form of Arthur, derived from Celtic meaning bear or noble.
Germanic
Polish or Slavic form of Caroline, derived from Karl, meaning free man.
Germanic
Variant of Frieda, derived from fried, meaning peace.
Old Norse
English place name used as first name, derived from dýrr, meaning deer.
Greek
Variant of Denise, derived from Dionysios, meaning devoted to Dionysus.
Modern creation
Contemporary name, possibly of African or Arabic origin.
Germanic/Scandinavian
Variant of Ivana or Yvette, derived from Germanic meaning bow or archer.
Germanic
Short form of Bertha, derived from beraht, meaning bright.
Hebrew
Feminine form of Mario, derived from Maria, meaning beloved.
Gaelic/Hebrew
Modern variant of Kayla, derived from Gaelic or Hebrew origins.
Latin
Derived from portia, possibly from the Roman Porcia family.
Hebrew
Feminine form of Manuel, derived from Emmanuel, meaning God is with us.
Hebrew
A female sheep, symbolizing grace and gentleness.
Modern American (La- prefix + Shawn)
God is gracious; a contemporary blend.
Latin
Of spring; relating to the vernal season.
Latin
Of profit or gain; a prosperous woman.
Greek
From Lydia, an ancient kingdom in Asia Minor.
Old English/Germanic
Light and bright; shining one.
Old German
A free man; strong and independent.
Hebrew (via Spanish/French)
Supplanter; one who follows Jacob.
Old English
Elf friend; noble and mystical companion.
Modern American (from Mary/Marvin)
Of the sea; famous and bright.
Germanic (via Robert)
Bright fame; shining with honor.
Old French
From the place of Lacy; lace-maker.
Hebrew
God is my judge; a woman of discernment.
Old German
A free woman; strong and independent.
Germanic
A wanderer; one who travels and explores.
Latin
A follower of Christ; devoted to faith.
Latin
The coral gemstone; precious and radiant.