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Germanic (feminine of Carl)
Free woman.
English (diminutive of Lynn)
Lake.
Germanic/French
Warrior or army man.
English
Faithful man or true man.
Irish/Celtic
Dark stranger.
English (short for Montgomery)
Mountain of power.
Greek (short for Katherine)
Pure.
Germanic/Spanish
Eager for battle.
Scottish (variant of Lesley)
From the fortress.
Spanish/Latin combination
Beautiful rose.
English
Shining sea or pleasant.
English
Sandy ford.
Greek (variant of Catherine)
Pure.
Greek (variant of Tiffany)
Manifestation of God.
Latin
Earth.
English
Mighty or strong.
English (feminine of Dean)
From the valley.
French (variant of Chantal)
Stony place.
Spanish
Earth.
English (diminutive of Jane)
God's grace.
Italian (diminutive of Maria)
Little Mary.
English
Brave warrior or dusty.
English
Guard or watchman.
Greek (feminine of Stephen)
Crown or wreath.
Hebrew (Germanic form of John)
God's grace.
Hebrew/Greek (variant of Esther)
Star.
Germanic (short for Matilda)
Mighty in battle.
Scandinavian (short for Ronald)
Great ruler.
English combination (variant of Roseann)
Rose and grace combined.
Irish/Celtic (variant of Deirdre)
Sorrowful.
Latin
Little bear.
English (variant of Byron)
From the cattleshed.
Hebrew (variant of Isabel)
God's oath.
Greek (variant of Corinna)
Maiden.
Germanic (short for Robert)
Bright or illustrious.
Scandinavian/Norse
Related to Tyr the god of war.
English (variant of Wendy)
Fair or blessed.
English
From the burnt settlement.
Germanic/French (variant of Adeline)
Noble.
Basque/French (from sanctuary town)
From the sanctuary of Lourdes.
Welsh/English
Poet or divine.
Italian/Latin
Alive or lively.
English variant of Diana
From Latin Diviana, meaning divine or heavenly.
Old French
From a place name indicating someone from the court.
Old English
From Lindesege, meaning Lincoln's island.
Spanish
From del mar, meaning of the sea.
Spanish diminutive
A short form often derived from Juanita or Margarita.
Germanic diminutive
Short form of Augusta or Gustave, meaning majestic or staff.