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Greek
Variant of Karina, meaning pure or dear.
Welsh
White breast; from bron (breast) and gwyn (white).
Latin
Variant of Tori, meaning victory or towering.
Arabic
Heard, listened to, or exalted one in Arabic.
Germanic
Feminine form of Roland, meaning famous throughout the land.
Scandinavian
Variant of Ronnie, meaning ruler or mighty.
Hebrew
Slavic variant of Dana, meaning God is my judge.
Greek
Variant of Melissa, meaning honeybee.
Latin
From vivus, meaning lively and animated.
Hebrew
A shortened form of Micah, meaning who is like God.
Germanic
A variant of Alice, from Adelheid meaning noble and of good birth.
Greek
A variant of Eleanor, from Helene meaning bright and shining.
Latin
A modern variant of Cadence, meaning the rhythm or fall of the voice.
Greek
A variant of Althea, from althos meaning healer.
French
A modern variant of Jules, from the Latin Julianus.
Greek
A feminine form of Demetrius, from Demeter the goddess of harvest.
English
A modern variant, possibly influenced by Aisha meaning alive and well.
English
A modern variant of Kira or Kerry, possibly from Greek origins.
Greek
A French variant of Margaret, from margarites meaning pearl.
Hebrew
A variant of Zada, meaning flowering or prosperity.
Hawaiian
A Hawaiian name referring to a type of plant or verdant growth.
English
A variant of Chastity or modern creation, meaning pure.
Greek
From eugenes meaning noble and well-born.
English
From the English word for the season of rebirth and growth.
Hebrew
A diminutive of Loretta or Margaret, meaning pearl.
Latin
A variant of Destiny, from destinare meaning to determine.
Greek
A variant of Katherine, from katharos meaning pure.
Scottish Gaelic
A variant of Mackenzie, meaning fair and handsome.
English
From the English word storm, referring to strong atmospheric disturbance.
Latin
From dominica meaning Sunday or of the Lord.
Hebrew
From Hebrew meaning shield or protection.
English
A variant of Cary or Carrie, possibly from Celtic origins.
English
A modern creation or variant, possibly of unknown origin.
Greek
From Larissa, a city in ancient Greece, meaning cheerful.
English
A combination of Leigh and Ann, meaning light meadow and grace.
Greek
A variant of Phyllis, from phyllon meaning leafy branch.
Hebrew
A combination of Sue and Ellen, meaning lily and grace.
Welsh
From the legendary island Avallon, meaning apple island.
English
A modern creation, possibly derived from journey.
Greek
From Greek mythology, possibly meaning woman or lady.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning unique and incomparable.
Latin
A variant of Tori, short for Victoria meaning victor.
Irish
A modern variant of Ciara, from Irish meaning dark-haired.
Hebrew
A combination of Mary and Lee, meaning star of the sea and meadow.
English
A modern variant of Bailey, meaning steward or bailiff.
English
A modern creation possibly derived from Evelyn or Aislin.
Greek
A variant of Katherine, from katharos meaning pure.
Spanish
A Spanish form from hyacinthus meaning the hyacinth flower.