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Italian
Coming forward.
Sanskrit
Hope and desire.
Germanic
Spear power.
English
Star like and bright.
Greek
Gift of God.
Latin
One who is unable to speak.
Germanic
Bright raven and wisdom.
Germanic
Strong as a lion.
Hebrew
God is gracious.
Latin
Warrior and guardian.
Irish
Fair-haired nobleman.
Hawaiian
Divine and gracious.
Greek
One and unity.
Hebrew
Drawn from the water.
Germanic
Wise protector; a variant of Raymond combining wisdom and protective qualities.
Germanic
Wealthy, prosperous; derived from the Germanic root for abundance.
Latin
Priceless, invaluable; the French diminutive form of Antonia.
African American
Combination of the prefix De- and Monte, meaning 'mountain' or derived from D'Antoine.
Greek
Victory of the people; derived from nike (victory) and laos (people).
Greek
Foreign, strange; originally used to describe those outside Roman civilization.
Germanic
Warrior, defender; from the Germanic roots for protection and vigilance.
Latin
Blind; derived from the Roman family name Caecilia, associated with St. Cecilia, patron saint of music.
Irish-American
Vigilant, watchful; variant of Casey, from the Irish surname Ó Cathasaigh.
Irish-Latin
One, unified; from Irish 'uan' or Latin 'una' meaning wholeness and singularity.
Greek-Italian
Lion of the new city; from Greek 'neos' (new) and 'polis' (city).
Greek
Pure, unsullied; variant of Catherine from Greek 'katharos'.
Scottish
Fox; a Scottish word for the cunning animal, used as a surname and given name.
English
Tempestuous, characterized by storms; directly from the English weather descriptor.
Greek
Moon goddess; variant of Cindy, from Cynthia meaning 'of Mount Cynthus'.
Hawaiian
The time, season; Hawaiian origin referring to temporal cycles.
Hebrew
Doubly fruitful, bearing much fruit; Spanish variant of Ephraim.
Hawaiian
The time, the era; Hawaiian word referring to temporal passage.
Greek
Called, summoned, invited; from Greek 'kletos' indicating divine calling.
Egyptian-Greek
Gift of Isis; from the Egyptian goddess Isis and Greek 'doron' (gift).
English
Stone ford; from Old English 'stan' (stone) and 'ford' (river crossing).
English
Of the sea; from Old English 'del' or 'sea' and 'mere' (lake).
African American
The mighty one; African American creation from D'Quan or Da'Quan variants.
English
Only one, distinctive, without equal; directly from the English adjective.
Greek
Shining light, bright one; variant of Helen from Greek 'hele' (torch).
French
Friend; directly from the French word for a close companion.
Greek
Calm, peaceful, serene; variant of Galen from Greek 'galenos'.
Greek
Calm, peaceful; variant of Kaelen or Galen with a modern spelling.
English
Fortified town, defensive position; from Old English 'gare' (spear) and settlement.
Hebrew
God is gracious; diminutive of Jack from the Hebrew Yochanan.
English
From Britain; referring to a Briton or one from the British Isles.
Latin
Red gemstone, precious jewel; variant of Ruby from the Latin 'rubeus'.
English
Celestial body, shining light; directly from the English word for heavenly bodies.
Hebrew
God is gracious; feminine variant of Jean and Jeannette.