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Modern American
A modern variant of Kiara, meaning dark or little dark one.
Latin
Dedicated to Mars, the feminine form of Marcellus.
Germanic
Battle combatant, from Germanic roots meaning battle and fight.
Latin
Noblewoman, a short form of Patricia.
Modern American
A modern variant of Jenessa or Jenessa, possibly from Jennifer.
Latin
Bright and clear, a variant of Clarissa.
Modern American
A contemporary creation with no established etymological meaning.
Arabic
Pure or virtuous, from the Arabic zakiyyah.
Modern American
A contemporary variant of Dream, a modern name.
Germanic
Free woman, the feminine form of Carl.
Latin
Pious or devoted, from the Latin pius.
French/Modern variant
Feminine form derived from Jean or Jeannelle.
Japanese
A city name in Saga Prefecture, often used as a given name.
Old Germanic
Peace, from Frida or Freda.
Japanese
Child of praising, from tami (to praise) and ko (child).
Sanskrit
Rock or stone in Hindu tradition.
American variant
Modern creation possibly derived from Elise or Elena.
Scottish
From the place name Barrie, meaning barren land or fortified settlement.
Latin
Feminine form of Jovian, from Jove (Jupiter, the Roman god).
Arabic
Elevated or lofty in character.
Latin
Victory, diminutive form of Victoria.
Latin/English
Green or springlike, feminine form of Vernon.
American creation
Modern variant with uncertain etymology, possibly from Luan.
Hebrew
Married or espoused, variant of Beulah.
Latin
The fourth month, from Latin Aprilis, variant spelling of April.
Arabic
Hope or aspiration.
Italian/Romance
Well-armed or ready for battle.
Greek
Defender of men, variant of Sandra.
English
Soft fabric with a smooth pile surface.
American/Modern
Modern creation possibly inspired by the Chevrolet automobile brand.
African American creation
Modern name combining Lan with iyah, variant of Lanya.
Greek
Grace or kindness, variant of Carissa.
Scottish
To watch or alert, from Scottish surname Greer.
African American creation
Modern variant of Makiah, combining Maki with yah.
Italian/Latin
Little mirror or wonderful, from mirus (wonderful).
Greek
Honey bee, variant of Melissa.
Spanish
My beloved, combining mi (my) and te (you).
Latin
Glowing white or luminous, variant of Candice.
English/Hebrew
Bright light, variant of Lana or Lane.
Scandinavian
Will or determination in Nordic tradition.
Modern variant
Modern creation combining Jos with lynn, variant of Joslyn.
Hebrew
To bind, diminutive form of Rebecca.
Old English
From the royal forest, variant of Kimberly.
Greek/Persian
Very holy or noble woman, variant of Ariana.
Welsh
Lame or princess, variant of Gladys.
Germanic
Shield wolf or warrior, variant of Randy.
English
Hay meadow or from the hay clearing, variant of Hailey.
Germanic
Elf ruler, modern feminine form of Aubrey.