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English
The virtue of being honest.
Hebrew
My people or variant of Amia.
Greek
Bright or shining.
Arabic
Premature child or one who comes early.
Irish
Lord.
Aramaic
Twin.
English
Angelic or of angels.
Irish
Descendant of Rian or little king.
Germanic
Warrior or soldier.
Hebrew via English
Son of Adam.
Nahuatl
Star.
Latin
Goddess of thieves and darkness.
Irish
Bright-headed.
English modern creation
Variant of Kayan or Kay.
Egyptian
Like the Nile.
Cherokee
Native American giant tree.
French via Hebrew
One who supplants.
Latin and Hebrew
Laurel wreath and grace.
Greek
Bright or shining.
Latin modern creation
Variant of Julio or youthful.
Latin
Divine or goddess.
English modern creation
Variant of Payton or fighter.
English modern creation
Variant of Myra or Lee.
Irish
Dark or dark-haired variant of Ciara.
Greek
Green leaf.
Old French
Unlucky or misfortune.
Arabic
Blooming flower or princess.
Hebrew
She has heard or God has heard.
Hebrew via Scandinavian
Grace and God's promise combined.
Spanish and Hebrew
Crowned or woolen variant of Lanita.
Germanic and Greek
Bearer of Christ or crystal.
Latin
Dice or variant of Alethea.
Latin
Nest or dwelling.
Latin
A modern spelling variant of Grace, meaning graceful and elegant.
Hebrew
Variant of Bethany, meaning house of figs in Hebrew.
Latin
Variant of Caroline, derived from Latin meaning a free woman.
Hebrew
Variant of Deborah, derived from Hebrew meaning bee.
Latin/Greek
Variant of Arianna, meaning very holy or of noble descent.
Greek
Variant of Lena or Helen, meaning bright light.
Irish
Variant of Sheilah or Shyla, meaning fairy woman or blind.
Greek
Derived from the Nereids, the sea nymphs of Greek mythology.
Latin
Short form of Letitia, derived from Latin meaning gladness or joy.
Old English
Variant of Kimberly, meaning from the wood of the royal forest.
Latin
Possibly derived from Alba, meaning white, or named after the Italian island.
Latin
Possibly a short form of Miranda, meaning worthy of admiration.
Hebrew
Variant of Delilah, meaning delicate, weak, or languishing in Hebrew.
Modern English
A modern invented name, possibly combining Dee with Anna.
Welsh
Variant of Jennifer, from Welsh Gwenhwyfar meaning fair and beautiful.