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Spanish
Feminine form related to Santiago or Sanchez, ultimately from Saint James.
Greek; from Theophania
Variant of Tiffany, derived from a Greek word meaning manifestation of God.
Greek; from Christos via Kirsten
Variant of Kirsten or Kristine, meaning Christian or follower of Christ.
Greek; variant of Ariadne
Possibly a modern variant related to Ariadne, meaning very holy.
Sanskrit and Scandinavian
From Sanskrit meaning beautiful or excellent; also used as a Scandinavian short form of names.
Arabic
Feminine form of Amir, meaning princess or female leader.
Italian; from Latin albus
Variant of Bianca, meaning white or pure.
African American
Modern creation, possibly influenced by Kanya or similar names.
Hebrew; from Rahel
Variant of Rachel, meaning ewe or female sheep.
Hebrew; from James
Feminine form of James, meaning he who supplants.
Hebrew
From Hebrew elements, possibly meaning God hears or God keeps.
Hebrew; from Beulah
Derived from a Hebrew word meaning bride or married, representing a land of blessing.
Greek; from Ariadne
Variant of Ariana, meaning very holy or from Ariadne the Cretan princess.
Hebrew; from Yohanan
Variant of Jan or John, meaning God is gracious.
Spanish
Modern Spanish creation, origin and meaning unclear.
Hebrew; from Persian
From a Persian or Hebrew word possibly meaning beautiful, best, or desired.
African American
Modern creation combining the prefix La- with Shunda.
Irish; from Aileen
From an Irish name possibly meaning bright or shining.
Greek; from Eleanor
From Greek elements meaning bright or shining light.
Latin; from Laurentius
From the Latin name Laurentius, meaning from Laurentum.
Scandinavian; from Old Norse Erik
From a Scandinavian name meaning ever ruler or eternal ruler.
Greek; from Katherine
Variant of Catherine or Katherine, meaning pure.
English
Possibly from English place names or a modern creation combining Mar and Dell.
Welsh; from gwen
From a Welsh word meaning white, fair, or blessed.
Jamaican; Rastafarian
From Jamaican patois meaning positive, good, or spiritually uplifting.
English
Modern variant combining Emma and Leigh, meaning industrious and meadow.
Hebrew; from Tobiah
Variant of Toby, meaning God is good.
Hebrew; from Daniel
Short form of Daniel, meaning God is my judge.
Greek; from Eleanor
Variant of Eleanor or Elinor, meaning bright light.
Latin
Feminine form of Dominicus, meaning of the Lord or belonging to God.
Hebrew
From a Hebrew word meaning good or excellent.
Hawaiian
From Hawaiian meaning bad or ill, though often used without regard to literal meaning.
Latin; from lilium
Variant of Lillian, referring to the lily flower symbolizing purity.
Arabic
From the holy city of Mecca, Islam's most sacred site.
Germanic; from Adeline
Modern variant of Adeline, meaning noble or of noble birth.
English, Vietnamese
Modern creation possibly combining May and Lyn, or from Vietnamese Mây Linh.
Scandinavian; from Maria
Scandinavian variant of Maria or Mary, meaning of the sea or beloved.
Germanic; from Hedwig
Short form of Hedwig, meaning battle or conflict.
Arabic; from Karim
Variant of Karim, meaning generous or noble.
Native American; Haudenosaunee
From the Oneida people, one of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
Greek; from Christos
German feminine form of Christian, meaning follower of Christ.
Persian
From Persian meaning fairy or beautiful supernatural being.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning born or created.
English; from Makayla
Variant of Makayla or Michaela, meaning who is like God.
English
English diminutive or nickname referring to small size.
Hebrew; from Jeannine
Variant of Jeannine or Jeannette, meaning God is gracious.
Greek; from Alina
Variant of Alina or Alena, meaning bright or shining.
Latin; from Clara
From Latin meaning clear, bright, or famous.