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Latin
A variant of Laura or Lara, from laurus meaning laurel.
English
A modern creation combining Key and Anna.
Latin
A variant of Leona, from leo meaning lion.
Hebrew
A variant of Rachel, from rachel meaning ewe.
Hebrew
A combination of Mary and Lynn, meaning star of the sea and lake.
Latin
A variant of Valerie, from valens meaning strong.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit jaya meaning victory or triumph.
English
A variant of Dale, from valley or dell.
French
A variant of Charlotte, feminine form of Charles meaning free man.
Hebrew
A variant of Nancy, from Hannah meaning grace and favor.
Hebrew
A variant of Janet or Janette, from Jehovah has been gracious.
Latin
A variant of Amanda, from amanda meaning worthy of love.
Greek
A modern variant of Alexis, meaning defender of men.
Spanish
From Spanish meaning protection or shelter.
English
A variant of Marnie, possibly derived from marine or the sea.
Spanish
A Spanish diminutive of Teresa, from theros meaning summer.
Greek
A variant of Catherine, from katharos meaning pure.
Hebrew
A variant of Rebecca, from rivka meaning to bind.
Irish
An Irish name, possibly meaning shining light or eye.
English
A modern combination or variant, possibly from Shayle and Lynn.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit sari, a traditional Indian garment, or Hebrew for princess.
English
A variant of Brittany, from British meaning woman from Brittany.
English
From the island Jersey, meaning grassy island.
Germanic
From hros and mund meaning famous protection or horse protection.
English
A nickname traditionally derived from Elizabeth, or from the English word 'buff' meaning energetic and strong.
Modern English blend
A contemporary creation, likely combining Jalisa with a suffix ending.
Arabic/Hebrew
Bright, radiant, or shining.
Yoruba/African
Great or strong in Yoruba language tradition.
Scottish
Modern variant of Cameron, meaning 'crooked nose' from Scottish Gaelic.
Modern English blend
A contemporary combination of Jazz with the popular -lyn suffix.
French
Diminutive of Barbara, derived from Greek meaning 'foreign' or 'strange'.
English
Feminine variant of Bobby, a diminutive of Robert meaning 'bright fame'.
Sanskrit
Divine play or sport of the gods in Hindu philosophy.
Modern English
A contemporary variant of Jeanie or Geneva with modern pronunciation.
Modern English
A modern variant of Riley, likely meaning 'rye field' with updated spelling.
Hebrew
Variant of Miriam, meaning 'beloved', 'star of the sea', or 'drop of the sea'.
Irish Gaelic
Modern variant of Caitlin, derived from Caitrin, meaning 'pure'.
Slavic/Polish
Derived from the Kalina tree or meaning 'beautiful' in Slavic languages.
Germanic
Feminine form of Arnold, meaning 'eagle power' from Germanic roots.
Latin/Spanish
Feminine form derived from Jove or Jupiter, the Roman king of the gods.
Latin
Diminutive of Antonia, derived from the Roman family name Antonius meaning 'priceless'.
Scottish/Germanic
Scottish diminutive, possibly from Elf or Elva meaning 'noble' or 'white'.
Germanic
Variant or diminutive of Brunhilda, meaning 'armored warrior' or 'noble woman'.
Modern English blend
Contemporary creation, possibly combining Del with Lisa or Delilah.
Modern English
Modern variant of Cadence, referring to a rhythmic sequence or flow.
Hebrew
Incense or smoke in Hebrew, the biblical second wife of Abraham.
German/Modern variant
Possibly related to Heidi, meaning 'of noble birth' from Germanic roots.
Scottish
Scottish variant of Tami or Tammy, diminutives of Tamsin meaning 'tame'.