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16,615 names match.
Latin
Bright; clear.
Hebrew
Pleasure; delight.
English
Pearl.
English
Follower of Christ.
English
Nobleman; warrior.
English
The first light of day; daybreak.
Spanish
Pearl.
Polish
Wanderer; shepherdess.
English
Noble.
Latin
Rule; standard; pattern.
English
Constant; steadfast.
Welsh
Nation; princess.
English
Free woman.
French
Of the sea; beloved.
English
Man of the north; Norseman.
Scottish
Valley.
Irish
Blind; heavenly.
English
Lake; waterfall.
English
Beloved; dear.
Germanic
Bright army; illustrious warrior.
French
Small; humble.
Greek (literary coinage)
Coined by novelist Marie Corelli, likely from Greek thelema meaning will or wish.
Hebrew (via French)
A form of Michelle, the feminine of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Hebrew (via French)
French form of Susanna, from Hebrew shoshannah meaning lily.
Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Ana, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace or favor.
English
Short form of Kimberly, from the English place name Kimberley meaning Cyneburg's field.
Spanish
From the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary, Maria de los Dolores, meaning Mary of Sorrows.
Hebrew (via French)
A form of Joanna, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning God is gracious.
Germanic
Feminine form of Gerald, from Germanic elements meaning rule of the spear.
Hebrew (via English)
Short form of Abigail, from Hebrew meaning my father is joy.
French
From the name of the French region Lorraine, meaning kingdom of Lothar.
Germanic
From the Germanic element berht, meaning bright or famous.
Welsh
From the Rhondda Valley in Wales, whose river name means noisy one.
English
A short form of Gillian, ultimately from the Roman name Julian, meaning youthful.
Spanish
A diminutive of Juana, the feminine form of Juan, meaning God is gracious.
English
A modern coinage from the English word darling, meaning dear or beloved.
English
A diminutive of Sarah, from the Hebrew name meaning princess or noblewoman.
Germanic
From the Germanic elements bern and hard, meaning brave or strong as a bear.
English
From an English surname and place name meaning ford by a cliff.
Hebrew
A diminutive of Deborah, from the Hebrew word for bee.
Germanic
From the Germanic element id, meaning work or labor.
Greek
From Berenice, meaning she who brings victory.
Irish
Anglicized form of Bairre, a short form of Fionnbharr, meaning fair-headed; also linked to Irish bearach, meaning spear.
English
Short form of Josephine or Joanna, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning God will increase.
German
From Germanic elements ger and thrud, meaning spear of strength.
Germanic
Feminine form of Robert, meaning bright fame.
English
Diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew, meaning God is my oath.
English
Diminutive of Catherine, from Greek katharos, meaning pure.