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Modern English
Modern creation, possibly derived from Cyril or Syria.
Russian
Of Asian origin, likely a Russian form or variant of Asia.
Germanic
Peaceful ruler, from the Germanic elements frid (peace) and ric (ruler).
Latin
A pearl, from the Latin word perla.
Modern English
Modern creation without established etymological roots.
Modern English
Modern creation, likely a blend of Kayla and Lena.
Greek
Weaver, from the Greek goddess Penelope.
Latin
Attendant to religious ceremonies, from the Latin Camilla.
Greek
Bright light, a variant form related to Helen.
Hebrew
Friend or companion, from the Hebrew name Ruth.
Hawaiian
A garland or wreath of flowers.
Latin
Divine, from the Latin goddess Diana.
Modern English
Modern creation, possibly derived from the French phrase beyond.
Modern English
Modern creation, likely a blend of Jo and Lyn.
Greek
Of two men, from the Greek di (two) and andros (man).
Hebrew
Mount Sinai, the biblical mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments.
Hebrew
God is gracious, a diminutive of Jeannette or Janet.
Greek
Messenger, from the Greek angelos.
Modern English
Modern creation, possibly a variant of Kia.
Japanese
Without equal or precious, from the Japanese word.
Greek
Mermaid or from the Nereids (sea nymphs), from Greek mythology.
Modern English
Modern creation, likely a blend of Shawn with a feminine suffix.
English
Small stream, a variant of Brooklyn derived from a place name.
Latin
Olive tree, from the Latin oliva, a variant of Olivia.
Hebrew
God is glory or God is splendor, the name of Moses' mother in the Bible.
Germanic
Joyful and cheerful, from the Germanic elements meaning joyful.
Scottish
Son of Kenneth, a modern variant of Mackenzie.
Greek
Gift of God, from the Greek dorothea.
Italian
A port city in southern Italy, used as a given name.
Greek
Honeybee, from the Greek melissa, a variant of Melissa.
Sanskrit
Peace or tranquility, from the Sanskrit word shanti.
Hebrew
Of the sea, a variant of Miriam.
Germanic
Mighty battle, a diminutive of Matilda.
Germanic
Work or labor, a variant of Amelia.
Yiddish
Rose, a variant of the Yiddish name Reyzel.
Spanish
Rose Mary, a combination of Rosa and Maria.
French
Desired or wished for, a variant of Desiree.
Greek
Pearl, from the Greek margarites.
English
A woman of noble birth or a title of respect.
Spanish
A combination of Maria (beloved) and Elena (light).
Germanic
Noble, a variant of Adeline or Aline.
Irish
Woman of sorrow, from the Irish Deirdre.
Latin
Jupiter's child, from the Roman god Jove.
Modern English
Modern creation, likely a blend of Kayla and Lei.
Arabic
Princess or leader, from the Arabic amir.
English
Modern invented name combining Addie with the suffix -lyn.
English
Derived from the flower rose or meaning having a rosy complexion.
English
Modern spelling variation of Cameron, meaning crooked nose.