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16,615 names match.
Old English/Modern
Lake; peaceful waters and tranquility.
Old Norse
Garden enclosed yard; protected sanctuary.
Greek
Pure and spotless; clear virtue.
Irish
Red; fiery and spirited.
Greek
Bearing Christ; faithful follower.
Greek
The first letter; beginning and origin.
Hebrew via French
Supplanter, one who follows after.
English
A bright celestial object.
Latin
My lady, a term of respect and reverence.
Latin via English
Noblewoman of patrician rank.
Latin via English
Free, from the Frankish word for free.
Latin via English
Crowned with laurel, symbol of honor.
African American modern
Graceful and devoted, a contemporary creation.
Spanish from Latin
Trinity, the threefold unity.
Hebrew
Devoted to God, one consecrated.
Hebrew/Yoruba
Princess, a regal and noble name.
Hebrew via English
Graceful and beloved, form of Annabel.
Greek via African American
Ninth month, shortened form of Letitia.
Germanic/Latin
One of spear-like strength and warrior spirit.
Spanish from Latin
Miracles, divine works of wonder.
English
A flower in early bloom.
Hebrew via French
God's oath, a French diminutive form.
Hebrew
God is my judge.
Old English
Dweller in a bent grass meadow.
Old English
Lime tree hill, a pastoral place.
Old English
Barley farm, agricultural heritage.
Germanic via Spanish
Desired peace, one who wills harmony.
Latin via English
The fundamental nature of something.
Greek
Lover of strength, devoted warrior.
Greek
Shining, prophetess of Troy.
English modern
Alert and pure, from Casey.
Germanic via English
Nobility, a variant of Alicia.
Greek
People of victory, diminutive of Nicholas.
Germanic
Fiery and proud, a strong flame.
Germanic and Scandinavian
Ancestor, one of ancient heritage.
Germanic via English
Nobility, variant spelling of Alicia.
English
Lace-like, delicate and refined.
Germanic via English
Spear ruler, one of authority.
Hebrew
Lily, a symbol of purity.
Old English
Broad meadow, wide open spaces.
Hebrew
Father of multitudes, ancient patriarch.
African American modern
Graceful and devoted, contemporary creation.
Greek via Spanish
Bringer of good news, messenger.
Irish Gaelic
Courageous one, mighty in battle.
Slavic via English
Star, a celestial gift.
Greek
Bringer of victory, triumphant.
Germanic via Spanish
Powerful ruler, of great strength.
Greek via English
God's gift, a beloved diminutive.