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Slavic/Latin
Variant of Tonya, from Russian or Latin Antonius meaning priceless.
English
Modern use of English surname; related to place names or personal names.
Latin/Spanish
Spanish for bright star or morning star, from Latin lucifer.
English
Variant of Shelley, from English surname meaning clearing on a shelf of land.
Welsh
Variant of Dylan, from Welsh meaning son of the wave.
Greek
Variant of Theresa, from Greek Therasia related to summer or harvest.
Hebrew
Variant of Janelle, from Janet or Jane, from Hebrew Jehoanna meaning God is gracious.
Latin
Variant of Dominique, from Latin Dominicus meaning of the Lord.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Isaac, from Hebrew Yitzhak meaning he laughs.
Hebrew
From Hebrew Reuben meaning behold, a son.
Latin
Variant of Ruby, from Latin rubeus meaning red.
Greek
Variant of Alyssa or Alice, from Greek meaning noble.
English
Diminutive or variant of Floyd, from Old English flód meaning flood.
Latin/Spanish
From Leo meaning lion and honor combined, or from Eleanor.
Hebrew
Combination of Ruth, from Hebrew ruth meaning compassion, and Ann meaning grace.
Greek
Variant of Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos meaning crown.
Greek
Variant of Alethea, from Greek aletheia meaning truth.
Spanish/Hebrew
Variant of Juanita, diminutive of Juan, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning God is gracious.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Carmel, from Hebrew Karmel meaning vineyard or garden.
Greek
Variant of Alyssa or Elissa, from Greek meaning noble or happy.
Modern
Modern creation combining Jay and Lyn; established etymology uncertain.
Greek
From Greek Kore meaning maiden or from the Greek poet Corinna.
Modern/English
Modern creation, possibly related to Tweed; established etymology uncertain.
Hawaiian
From Hawaiian lani meaning sky or heaven.
Irish/Modern
Possibly variant of Irish surname Shea; established etymology uncertain.
Germanic
From English surname derived from Hugh, from Germanic Hugo meaning mind or spirit.
Greek
Variant of Catherine, from Greek katharos meaning pure.
Greek
Variant of Nicole, from Greek Nike meaning victory.
Aramaic
Diminutive of Thaddeus, from Aramaic meaning praise or heart.
English/Germanic
English surname meaning son of Ann or from Germanic And meaning bright.
Greek/English
Diminutive of Eleanor, Helen, or Cornelia, meaning bright or torch.
Greek
Variant of Dorothy, from Greek dorothea meaning God's gift.
Old English
Variant of Evelyn, possibly from Old English Avelina related to hazel.
Irish/Hebrew
Irish form of Joan or Jeanne, from Hebrew Yohanna meaning God is gracious.
Japanese
From Japanese characters with various meanings including temple or palace.
French/Multiple
Diminutive of Marie or Michelle, often meaning beloved or wished for.
Modern
Modern creation combining Rash and Shawn; established etymology uncertain.
English
English surname from place name meaning settlement on a hill.
Greek
From Greek Leo meaning lion and aner meaning man.
Latin
Spanish/Italian form of Marcellus, diminutive of Marcus meaning warlike.
Hebrew/Modern
Possibly from Hebrew ima meaning mother, or as a modern creation.
Uncertain
Modern or regional name with uncertain established etymology.
Latin
Variant of Candice, from Latin candidus meaning white or pure.
Modern
Modern creation combining Kay and Li; established etymology uncertain.
Finnish/Japanese
From Finnish meaning rapeseed or from Japanese with various meanings.
Latin
Feminine form of Lorenzo, from Latin Laurentius relating to the laurel tree.
Germanic
Variant of Carlene or Carla, from Germanic Carl meaning man or peasant.
French/Latin
From French surname meaning green or flourishing, from Latin viridis.