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Latin
Star shining brightly.
English
Beloved and dear.
Irish
Descendant of the wild one.
African American
From the lake dwelling.
Latin
Goddess of the hearth and home.
English
Desired and loved.
English
From the key landing.
Arabic
Grateful and thankful.
Hebrew
Bright and shining.
Greek
Follower of Christ.
Latin
From the city of Rome.
Greek
Wise and intelligent.
Hebrew
Of the sea and beloved.
Latin
From Venice or green.
Greek
Strong and courageous.
Latin
Green and fresh.
French
From Saint Denis.
Hebrew
Supplanter and contender.
Latin
Dedicated to Mars.
Germanic
Strong spear warrior.
Latin
Crowned with laurels.
Germanic
Free woman.
English
Proud and illustrious.
Welsh
Hill or mound.
Latin
Beautiful and lovely.
Welsh
Fair and beautiful.
Sanskrit
Royal and majestic.
Sanskrit
Hope and desire.
English
Star like and bright.
Greek
Gift of God.
Hebrew
God is gracious.
Hawaiian
Divine and gracious.
Greek
One and unity.
Latin
Priceless, invaluable; the French diminutive form of Antonia.
Greek
Victory of the people; derived from nike (victory) and laos (people).
Greek
Foreign, strange; originally used to describe those outside Roman civilization.
Latin
Blind; derived from the Roman family name Caecilia, associated with St. Cecilia, patron saint of music.
Irish-American
Vigilant, watchful; variant of Casey, from the Irish surname Ó Cathasaigh.
Irish-Latin
One, unified; from Irish 'uan' or Latin 'una' meaning wholeness and singularity.
Greek
Pure, unsullied; variant of Catherine from Greek 'katharos'.
English
Tempestuous, characterized by storms; directly from the English weather descriptor.
Greek
Moon goddess; variant of Cindy, from Cynthia meaning 'of Mount Cynthus'.
Hawaiian
The time, season; Hawaiian origin referring to temporal cycles.
Hawaiian
The time, the era; Hawaiian word referring to temporal passage.
English
Only one, distinctive, without equal; directly from the English adjective.
Greek
Shining light, bright one; variant of Helen from Greek 'hele' (torch).
French
Friend; directly from the French word for a close companion.
Greek
Calm, peaceful, serene; variant of Galen from Greek 'galenos'.