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16,615 names match.
Latin/Spanish
Crowned with laurel.
Greek
Claw, fingernail; a type of chalcedony quartz.
English, from the French
Of great value; not to be wasted or treated carelessly.
Slavic
Morning star.
Latin
Queen, well-born.
English
Gem, precious stone.
African (Kikuyu)
Mountain of white.
English
King's meadow.
Arabic, Hebrew
Bitter or beloved.
Catalan, Spanish
Jagged mountain.
Latin
The quality of being patient, as the bearing of provocation, annoyance, misfortune, or pain, without complaint, loss of temper, irritation, or the like.
Greek
Flowing, ease.
English, modern invented name
Bright meadow.
English, from the English
Flame, fire.
Hebrew
Garden or orchard.
Sanskrit, Irish
Divine, poet.
Latin
Star.
English
Meadow of the hares.
Arabic
Handsome, good, benefactor.
English
Spear strength.
English
Precious green stone.
Irish, Gaelic
Ancient, little ancient one.
Hebrew
Gift of God.
Hebrew
Carried by God.
Hebrew
God is gracious.
Old English
Ship's victory.
Arabic
Night.
Spanish
Joyful, happy.
English
Son of Nicholas.
Old English
Shield wolf.
English, possibly Old English
land.
Arabic
Brilliant, radiant.
Arabic
Radiance, brilliance.
Arabic
Servant of God.
Germanic
Noble, nobility.
English
Broad valley.
Latin, English
Youthful.
English, Scottish
From Hugh's town.
Irish/Gaelic
Slender, fair.
Latin
Young warrior.
English, short form of Theresa
To reap, to harvest.
Arabic
God's gift.
Hebrew
Father's joy or my father is joyful.
Germanic, Hebrew
Noble, exalted.
Irish, English
Dark, swarthy.
English, variant of Emily
Industrious, striving, work.
Germanic
Bright pledge.
English
Unknown, possibly derived from a surname or place name.