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10,040 names match.
Latin
Variant of Ruby, the red precious gemstone.
Old French
From Chanel, meaning a singer or one who sings.
Arabic
From Arabic meaning friendly, intimate, or close companion.
Hebrew/French
Variant of Leanne or Liana, meaning graceful climbing vine.
Old English/French
From Lana with French suffix -ette, meaning light or peaceful.
Old French via Yvonne
Variant of Yvonne, meaning archer or yew tree.
Hebrew
Variant of Jane or Janice, meaning God is gracious.
Germanic
Possibly from Old German meaning old or ancient.
Germanic/French
Variant of Charla or Charlotte, meaning free woman.
Scottish/Gaelic
Variant of Leslie, meaning small meadow or garden.
Modern American
Modern variant possibly combining Kay and Lan.
Latin
Feminine form of Albus, meaning white or pale.
English
Descriptive name referring to wind or a windy disposition, coined as a modern given name.
Greek
Short form of Helen, meaning bright or shining one.
English
Modern variant of Madison, originally meaning son of Maud.
Russian
Variant of Tonya, a Russian diminutive of Antonia meaning priceless.
Hebrew
Variant of Leah, meaning weary or delicate.
Sanskrit
Singer, a melodious woman.
Spanish
Variant of Magdalene, referring to a woman from Magdala.
Greek
Follower of Christ, variant of Christine.
Greek
Beautiful, derived from Callista meaning most beautiful.
Greek
From Lydia, an ancient region in Asia Minor.
Hebrew
Thorny plant, refers to native-born Israelis.
English
Short form of Edith, meaning rich or blessed gift.
Germanic
Pledge or hostage, noble and distinguished.
Hebrew
Variant of Sarah, meaning princess.
Hebrew
Variant of Yemaya or Hebrew root meaning God's flower.
Greek
Pearl, variant of Margaret.
Russian
Variant of Tanya, a diminutive of Antonia meaning priceless.
Arabic
Hope, or dew in Slavic origin.
Spanish
Diminutive of Sara, meaning princess.
Scottish
Variant of Lindsey from the island of the linden tree.
Modern
Contemporary blend of Jay and Lynn with no traditional etymology.
Nahuatl
Flower, sacred Aztec name.
Welsh
Pale or white, possibly from Welsh roots.
Greek
Short form of Doris, meaning gift of the sea.
Italian
Happy or fortunate.
Sanskrit
Maker or creator, also a Hindu name.
Germanic
Blend of Gerald meaning spear ruler and Lynn meaning lake.
Greek
Hospitable or welcoming.
Greek
Welcoming or hospitable, variant of Imogene.
Greek
Strong and feminine, variant of Andrea meaning strong.
English
Blend of Shirley meaning bright clearing and Lene.
Greek
Crown or wreath, Spanish variant of Stephanie.
Germanic
Determined protector, variant of Wilhelmina.
Greek
Harvester or from Therasia, variant of Teresa.
Spanish
Diminutive meaning girl or child.
Irish
Strong or honorable, variant of Brianna.