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10,040 names match.
Greek
Pure; clean and unblemished.
Gaelic
World ruler; feminine form of Donald.
Greek
Lady and mistress; from Kyra.
African American Modern
Modern created name; possibly from Daphne or invented.
Irish/Modern
Modern variant of Shayla; graceful woodland.
Sanskrit
Water; flowing and graceful.
Native American
From the Cheyenne tribe; people of the great plains.
Latin
Little rose; delicate and beautiful.
Hebrew
Tenderness and God's marrow; divine grace.
Arabic
Generous and noble; variant of Karima.
Hebrew
God is gracious; variant of Janice.
Germanic/Modern
Variant of Alicia or Alysha; noble.
Hebrew
Beloved of God and God's oath combined.
Irish
Strong and noble; feminine form of Brian.
Irish/Scottish
Beautiful and graceful; variant of Kayla.
Sanskrit
Prayer and worship; sacred ritual.
Sanskrit
Slender and delicate; graceful body.
Latin
Bright and clear; illustrious.
Greek
Honeybee; sweet and productive.
Gaelic
Son of the fair one; beautiful.
Hawaiian
Beloved or calm waters; variant of Malia.
Latin/Celtic
Sword maiden; warrior princess.
Hebrew
Divine presence and God's glory.
Hebrew
God has heard; variant of Samantha.
Irish
Leader; variant of Fallon.
French/Hebrew
Beloved and graceful; variant of Sherry.
Arabic
Follower of the Sunnah; orthodox path.
African American Modern
Modern created name; La- prefix with Tarsha.
Hebrew/Spanish
Beloved of God and God will increase combined.
Scandinavian
Christian; from Christiana.
Germanic
Bright and shining; illustrious.
Gaelic/Irish
Fair and beautiful; from Alan.
Sanskrit
Dark and beautiful; from Krishna.
Modern/Invented
Modern created name; possibly from Tahya.
Hebrew
God is gracious, derived from Yohanan through the French feminine form Jeanne.
Latin
Bean grower, derived from the Latin family name Fabia.
Arabic
Peaceful and safe, a variant of Salima.
Hebrew
Ascending, rising up, from the Hebrew aliyah meaning ascent.
Arabic
Treasure or small piece, possibly from the word jinan.
Modern English
Modern creation, likely a blend of Sheryl or Sherry with a feminine suffix.
Hebrew
Grace or favor, from the Hebrew name Channah.
Latin
Of the father, from the Latin family name Tatianus.
Latin
Happiness, good fortune, and success.
Latin
Triumph and conquest, from the Latin word victoria.
English
A small rabbit, used as a term of endearment.
Greek
Farmer or worker of the earth, from the Greek georgos meaning farmer.
Latin
From Lavonia, possibly connected to lavender or the ancient region of Lavinium.
French
Reborn, from the French feminine name Renée.