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Spanish/Latin
Spanish combination of Maria and Bella, meaning beloved Mary or Mary the beautiful.
English
Modern variant of Leanne, combining Lee and Anne, meaning graceful light.
Hebrew/French
French feminine form of Jean from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning God is gracious.
Latin
Variant of Chastity from Latin castus, meaning pure, chaste, or virtuous.
English
Diminutive of Barbara or feminine form of Bobby, meaning foreign or strong.
Hebrew/French
Variant of Jeannine, French form of Jane from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning God is gracious.
Scottish
From Scandinavian elements, meaning from the hill or lawman.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Matthew from Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning gift of God.
Italian/Latin
Italian feminine form of Carmel from Latin carmel, meaning garden or vineyard.
English
Variant of Deanna, possibly from Dean meaning valley or from Diana meaning divine.
Irish/French
French form of Brigid from Irish Brighid, meaning exalted one or goddess.
Greek/Persian
From Greek and Persian origins, meaning a royal crown or headdress.
Scandinavian
Feminine variant of Erik from Old Norse Eiríkr, meaning eternal ruler or ever powerful.
English
Diminutive of Dorothy, Deborah, or other names beginning with D, meaning gift of God.
Spanish
From Spanish monte, meaning mountain or wooded area.
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Betty, diminutive of Elizabeth from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning God's oath.
Germanic
Variant of Jerri, diminutive of Geraldine from Germanic ger and wald, meaning spear ruler.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Rachel from Hebrew Rachel, meaning ewe or lamb.
Japanese/American
Modern American name possibly from Japanese elements, meaning jewel or seaweed.
Welsh
Variant spelling of Lloyd from Welsh llwyd, meaning gray or sacred.
Scottish/Gaelic
Diminutive of Douglas from Scottish Gaelic dubh and glas, meaning dark water.
Latin
Variant of Vergie, possibly diminutive of Veronica or Virgil from Latin virgo, meaning pure virgin.
Greek
Variant of Leonore from Greek elements, meaning light or compassion.
English
From English buddy, meaning friend, or as a nickname for various names.
Scottish/Irish
Scottish form of Siobhan or Jane from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning God is gracious.
English
From English burh and tun, meaning fortified town or stronghold settlement.
Scottish/Hebrew
Variant of Jamie, Scottish form of James from Hebrew Ya'akov, meaning supplanter.
Greek
Variant of Angela from Greek angelos, meaning messenger or angel.
Latin
Variant of Antonia from Latin antonius, meaning priceless or invaluable.
English
From English mar and lin, meaning lake bird or dwelling by the lake.
Latin/French
Variant of Lorraine from Latin Laurentius, meaning famous in battle or from Lorraine.
Turkish/German
From Turkish elma meaning apple, or from Germanic aelf and helm, meaning noble helmet.
American
Modern American name of uncertain origin, possibly from African or American coinage.
English
From English clif and land, meaning land by the cliff or cliff land.
Germanic
Feminine form of Bernard, combining bern (bear) and hard (brave).
Scottish/Irish
From the Moray region of Scotland or from the Irish name Muireadhach.
Latin
Diminutive of Florence, from Florentius meaning flowering.
African American (created)
Modern combination name blending the prefix La- with Tanya.
Latin
Feminine form of Cornelius, from cornu meaning horn.
Latin
Diminutive of Marcia, derived from Mars the Roman god of war.
Old Norse/Scandinavian
From Old Norse elements meaning deer forest or possibly roost forest.
Germanic
Feminine form of Harry, from heri (army) and ric (power).
Germanic
Variant of Roger, from hrod (fame) and gar (spear).
Latin/French
French form of Amy, from Latin amata meaning beloved.
Germanic/Scandinavian
Combination of El- prefix with Nora, possibly meaning honorable.
African American (created)
Modern combination name blending the prefix La- with Donna.
Germanic
Diminutive of Gerald or Geraldine, from gar (spear) and wald (rule).
Old English
From Old English elements meaning eel settlement or old settlement.