This list is mostly identical (a few taken out, a few added) to the one I found here: https://leafvy.tumblr.com/post/187302691023/whimsical-witchy-names-their-origins-meanings

GIRLS

  • Acacia - Greek - Thorny
  • Acantha - Greek - Thorn, prickle
  • Adelaide - German - Noble, nobility
  • Aerwyna - English - Friend of the sea
  • Aine - Irish - Brightness, splendor (pron. AWN-ya)
  • Aksana - Greek - Welcome to the stranger
  • Albina - Latin - White, bright
  • Alfreda - English - Elf counsel
  • Alice - German - Noble
  • Allegra - Italian - Joyful, lively
  • Allura - French - To entice, attract
  • Amaris - Hebrew - Given by God
  • Amaryllis - Greek - Sparkling
  • Amber - Arabic - Jewel
  • Ambrosine - Greek - Immortal
  • Andromeda - Greek - Advising like a man
  • Aoife - Irish - Beauty, radiance (pron. EE-fa)
  • April - Latin - To open
  • Araminta - Old English - Prayer, protection
  • Ardith - Hebrew - Flowering field
  • Aria - Italian/Albanian/Hebrew/Persian - Air, melody, Lioness of God, from gold, noble
  • Arianwyn - Welsh - White, holy silver
  • Artemesia - Greek - Gift from Artemis
  • Arwen - Old Welsh - Noble maiden
  • Asherah - Semitic - Goddess of motherhood & fertility, lady of the sea
  • Aster - Greek - Star
  • Astra - Greek/Norse/Latin - Star, divine strength, of the stars
  • Astrid - Scandinavian - Godly strength
  • Aurelia - Latin - Golden
  • Aurora - Latin - Dawn
  • Autumn - Latin - Fall, Autumn
  • Avery - Old French/Hebrew - Elf ruler
  • Azalea - English - A flower
  • Aziza - Arabic/Hebrew/Swahili - Powerful, beloved
  • Baptisia - Greek - To dip, immerse
  • Bathsheba - Hebrew - Daughter of the oath
  • Bea - Latin - Bringer of joy
  • Beatrix - Latin - She who brings happiness, blessed
  • Belinda - Italian/German - Beautiful, bright serpent, bright linden tree
  • Bellatrix - Latin - Warrior
  • Belle - French - Beautiful
  • Belphoebe - Latin - Beautiful, bright
  • Bethan - Hebrew diminutive of Elizabeth/Elisheba - Oath of God, God is satisfaction
  • Betla - Unknown - A woman who finds God in her oath
  • Blossom - English - To thrive, flourish
  • Blue - English - Colour
  • Bluebell - English - Flower
  • Blythe - English - Happy, carefree
  • Boudicca - Celtic - Victory
  • Brighid - Irish - Strength or exalted one; Mythological goddess of fire, poetry, and wisdom
  • Bronwen - Welsh - White breast
  • Bryony - Greek - To sprout
  • Cadence - English - Rhythm, flow
  • Calliope - Greek - Beautiful-voiced
  • Callista - Greek - She that is most beautiful
  • Catrine - Greek - Pure
  • Cecelia - English - Blind
  • Celeste - French/Latin - Celestial, heavenly
  • Ceridwen - Celtic - The keeper of the cauldron, The Goddess of poetic inspiration
  • Cerys - Welsh - To love
  • Charlotte - French - Petite, free man
  • Chiara - Italian - Bright, clear, famous
  • Circe - Greek - Bird
  • Claudina - Italian - Lame
  • Claudine - French - Lame
  • Clementine - Latin - Merciful, gentle, mild
  • Clio - Greek - Celebrate
  • Clover - English - Key
  • Constance - Latin - Constant
  • Coralie - Latin/French - Coral
  • Coraline - Latin - Coral
  • Cordelia - Latin/Celtic/French - Heart, jewel of the sea, heart of a Lion
  • Cornelia - Irish - Strong willed, wise
  • Cosima - Greek - Order, decency
  • Cynthia - Greek - From Mount Cynthus, moon Goddess
  • Cyrene - Greek - Sovereign Queen
  • Cyrilla - Greek - Lordly, proud
  • Daffodil - Dutch - Asphodel
  • Dahlia - Hebrew - Flowering branch
  • Daisy - Old English - Day’s eye
  • Damaris - Greek - Dominant woman
  • Daphne - Greek - Laurel tree, bay tree
  • Davina - Scottish/Hebrew - Beloved
  • Dawn - Old English - The first appearance of light, daybreak
  • Deidre - Gaelic - Broken-hearted, sorrowful
  • Deja - Spanish/French - Remembrance, remember
  • Delilah - Hebrew - Languishing, lovelorn, seductive
  • Delphine - French - Dolphin
  • Demelza - Cornish - Thy sweetness
  • Demetria - Greek - Follower of Demeter
  • Diantha - Greek - Divine flower
  • Donatella - Italian - Gift of God
  • Dove - English - Bird
  • Drusilla - Latin - Fruitful
  • Ebony - English - Deeply black wood
  • Eden - Hebrew - Delight
  • Edith - Old English - Riches, blessed, war
  • Elara - Greek - Moon of Jupiter
  • Electra - Greek - Sparkling, shining, bright
  • Elendra - Sanskrit - Home by the sea
  • Eletta - Greek - Footloose
  • Elide - Latin - Small, winged
  • Elodie - French - Foreign riches
  • Elowen - Cornish - Elm tree
  • Elsa - German diminutive of Elisabeth - Pledged to god
  • Elsie - Diminutive of Elizabeth via Scottish variation Elspeth - Pledged to God
  • Elska - Norse - Love
  • Elspeth - Scottish - Chosen by God
  • Ember - English - Spark, burning low
  • Eris - Greek - Strife
  • Esme - French - Esteemed, beloved, Emerald
  • Esmeralda - Spanish - Emerald
  • Esther - Persian - Star
  • Evangeline - Greek - Bearer of good news
  • Evanthe - Greek - Fair flower
  • Fable - English - Story
  • Faeryn - English - Of the Faeries
  • Fauna - English - Young Deer
  • Faustine - French - Auspicious, lucky
  • Fawn - English - Young Deer
  • Faye - English - Fairy
  • Ferelith - Gaelic/Scottish/Irish - True sovereignty
  • Fern - Old English - Plant
  • Fiamma - Italian - Little flame
  • Fifer - German/English - Pfife player
  • Fiona - Gaelic - White, fair
  • Fleur - French - Flower
  • Flora - Latin - Flower
  • Forsythia - English - Forsyth’s flower
  • Freesia - German - Freese’s flower
  • Freya - Norse - Lady, mistress, noblewoman
  • Friday - Old English - Day of Frige
  • Gaia - Greek - Earth
  • Galilea - Italian/Hebrew/Israeli - Galilee
  • Gardenia - Scottish - Garden’s flower
  • Genesis - Greek - Birth, origin
  • Genevieve - French - Woman of the race
  • Gerda - Scandinavian - Guardian, peace, fertility
  • Ginevra - Italian - White wave, fair one
  • Giselle - Old German/French - Pledge
  • Gretel - German - Pearl
  • Greta - German - Pearl
  • Guinevere - Old French diminutive of Welsh Gwenhwyfar - Fair, white, smooth
  • Hadassah - Hebrew - Myrtle tree
  • Halley - Old English - Hall, large house, woodland clearing
  • Harmonia - Greek - Agreement, concord
  • Harper - English - Harp player
  • Hattie - English - Home ruler
  • Hazel - Old English - Hazel tree, colour
  • Hebe - Greek - Youth
  • Hecate - Greek - Far off (pron. HECK-ah-tee)
  • Helena - Greek - Light, torch, bright
  • Helga - Old Norse - Holy, blessed
  • Helia - Greek - Sun ray, of the Sun
  • Henna - Finnish - Home ruler
  • Hermione - Greek - Well born, stone
  • Hester - Persian - Star, varation of Esther
  • Hilda - Old Norse - Battle
  • Holly - Old English - Holly tree, to prick
  • Honey - English - Golden fluid produced by Bees
  • Hortensia - Ancient Roman - Of the garden
  • Hyacinth - Greek - Blue flower
  • Hydrangea - Greek - Water barrel, flower
  • Ilona - Greek/Finnish - Beauty, light, joy, delight, happiness
  • Imogen - Celtic - maiden
  • Indigo - Greek - Indian dye, colour
  • Ingrid - Old Norse - Ing is beautiful
  • Iolanthe - Greek - Violet flower
  • Iphigenia - Greek - Strong-born, born to strength, she who causes the birth of strong offspring
  • Iridessa - English - Iridescent, light, illuminated
  • Iris - Greek - Rainbow, flower
  • Isidora - Greek - Gift of Isis
  • Isis - Greek - Egyptian Goddess of fertility
  • Isla - Spanish/Scottish - Island
  • Isolde - Welsh - Ice ruler
  • Ivy - Old English - Evergreen climbing vine
  • Jade - Spanish - Precious green stone
  • Jadis - French/Turkish - Yore, long ago, witch
  • Jasmina - Arabic - Jasmine, beautiful, flower
  • Jasmine - Persian - Gift from God, God’s gift
  • Jennet - Old English - God is gracious
  • Jessamine - Persian - Jasmine, beautiful, flower
  • June - Latin - Month, diminutive of Goddess Juno
  • Juniper - English - Juniper tree, berry
  • Katarzyna - Polish - Pure, diminutive of Katherine
  • Katerina - Greek - Pure
  • Kezia - Hebrew - Cassia tree
  • Laurel - Latin - Laurel tree
  • Lavender - English - Flower, colour
  • Lavinia - Latin - Purity
  • Lenore - Diminutive of Elenore - Light, torch, bright
  • Leora - Hebrew - Light unto me, I have light
  • Liberty - Latin - Free
  • Lilac - English - Flower, colour
  • Lilette - Hebrew - Lady air, goddess of the south wind
  • Lilou - French - Lily, flower
  • Lorelei - German - Temptress
  • Lorna - English - Literary name
  • Lotus - Greek - Lotus flower
  • Lucinda - Latin - Illumination
  • Lucy - English/French - Born at dawn, daylight, light
  • Luella - English - Famed warrior
  • Lula - German/English - Famous warrior
  • Luna - Italian/Spanish/Romanian/Latin - The Moon
  • Lydia - Greek - Kindred spirit
  • Lyra - Greek - Lyre
  • Mabel - English/Latin - Lovable, dear
  • Maeve - Old Irish - The cause of great joy, she who intoxicates
  • Maggie - English - Pearl
  • Magnolia - Latin - Magnolia tree, great, splendid beauty, dignity
  • Maisie - Scottish - Diminutive of Mairead, pearl
  • Marceline - Latin - Dedicated to Mars
  • Marcelle - French - warlike
  • Mareike - German diminutive of Mary - Bitter
  • Marion - French diminutive of Marie - Sea of bitterness, mistress, lady of the sea
  • Marjorie - Diminutive of Margaret - Pearl
  • Maurelle - French - Dark, elfin
  • Maven - Yiddish - One who understands
  • May - Latin - Month, Maia Greek Goddess of increase
  • Meadow - Old English - A mown field
  • Medea - Greek - To ponder, cunning
  • Melisande - Old High German - Strong & industrious
  • Melody - Greek - Song
  • Memphis - Greek - Enduring and beautiful
  • Merry - English - Lighthearted, happy
  • Millicent - German - Strong in work
  • Minerva - Latin - Of the mind, intellect
  • Minette - French - Faithful defender
  • Mirabelle - Latin - Wondrous
  • Miranda - Latin - Admirable, wonderful
  • Moira - Greek - Destiny, share, fate
  • Mona - Irish - Noble good
  • Monet - French - Diminutive of Simon
  • Morgan - Celtic/Welsh - Sea-born, sea-song, sea-circle
  • Morgana - French - Sea-circle
  • Morrigan - Irish - Phantom Queen
  • Morwenna - Welsh - Maiden, sea wave
  • Muirgen - Gaelic - Born of the sea
  • Myra - Latin - Myrrh
  • Myrtle - English - Evergreen shrub
  • Nadia - Russian/Slavic - Hope
  • Naida - Greek - Water Nymph
  • Nephele - Greek - Cloud
  • Nesrin - Persian/Iranian - Wild rose, sweetbrier
  • Nilly - English - Wild
  • Nixie - Old German - Water sprite
  • Nora - Latin - Honour
  • Nova - Latin - New
  • Octavia - Latin - Eighth
  • Odessa - Greek - Wrathful
  • Olive - English - Olive tree, colour
  • Ondine - Latin - Little wave
  • Oona - Irish variation of Una - Lamb
  • Opal - Sanskrit - Jewel, gemstone
  • Ophelia - Greek - Help
  • Orla - Irish - Golden princess
  • Paige - Latin - Young helper, young child
  • Paisley - Scottish - Church, cemetery
  • Paloma - Latin - Dove, peaceful
  • Parisa - Persian - Fairy-like
  • Penelope - Greek - Weaver
  • Petal - Greek - Leaf
  • Petra - Greek - Stone, rock
  • Philomena - Greek - Lover of strength
  • Phoebe - Greek - Bright
  • Piper - English - Someone who played the pipe
  • Pippa - English - Lover of Horses
  • Poppy - Latin - Red flower
  • Prairie - French - Meadow, pasture
  • Primrose - Latin - First rose
  • Prudence - Latin - Prudence, good judgement
  • Prunella - Latin - Plum
  • Qetsiyah - Hebrew - Cassia
  • Quintessa - Latin - Essence
  • Radella - English - Elfin adviser
  • Raven - English - Colour, Bird
  • Rebel - English - The rebellious one
  • Reverie - French - To dream, to wander
  • Reyna - Bulgarian - Queen
  • Rhiannon - Celtic - Great Queen
  • Rhoswen - Welsh - White Rose
  • Rita - Hindi - Pearl
  • Roisin - Irish - Little rose
  • Romina - Arabic - From the land of the Christians
  • Rose - Latin - Rose, flower
  • Rosemary - Latin - Rosemary plant, dew of the sea
  • Rowena - Welsh - White spear, famous friend
  • Roxanna - Persian - Little star
  • Roxanne - English/French - Dawn, bright, radiant one
  • Ruby - Latin - Deep red precious stone, gemstone
  • Ruth - Hebrew - Companion, friend, vision of beauty
  • Sabel - Spanish - Devoted to God
  • Sabina - Latin - Diminutive of Sabine
  • Sabine - Latin - Woman of the Sabine people
  • Sabrina - Scottish - Princess
  • Saffron - English - Spice
  • Sage - Latin - Wise
  • Sakura - Japanese - Cherry blossom
  • Samona - Greek - Native of Samos
  • Saoirse - Irish - Freedom
  • Scarlett - English - Scarlet, red
  • Selene - Greek - Moon
  • Selma - German - Godly helmet
  • Sen - Japanese - Thousand
  • Serafina - Latin/Hebrew - Ardent one, burning ones
  • Serendipity - English - Chance
  • Serenity - English/French - Serene, calm
  • Seven - English - Number seven
  • Sidonie - French/Latin - From Sidon
  • Sigourney - French - Daring King
  • Sigrid - Norse - fair victory
  • Siobhan - Irish - God is gracious
  • Siofra - Irish - Fairy, changeling
  • Sky - English - Word name
  • Sol - Spanish - Sun
  • Solange - Latin, French - Solemn
  • Solveiga - Old Norse - Strong house or sun's path
  • Sorcha - Irish - Bright, shining
  • Stella - Latin/Italian - Star
  • Sterope - Greek - Flash of lightning, lightning
  • Story - Old Norse - Large, big
  • Sybella - Greek - Prophetess, oracle
  • Sybil - Latin - Diminutive of Sybella
  • Sydra - Latin - Variation of Sidra, like a star
  • Sylvie - French - from the forest, variation of Latin Sylvia
  • Tabitha - Aramaic - Gazelle
  • Tallulah - Choctaw/Irish - Leaping water
  • Tamara - Hebrew - Palm tree
  • Tawny - Irish - A green field, golden brown
  • Temperance - English - Virtue name, self-control
  • Terra - Latin - The planet Earth
  • Tess - Greek - Harvester, to reap
  • Thaddea - Greek - Brave
  • Theodora - Greek - Gift of God
  • Thora - Scandinavian - Feminine variation of God Thor
  • Tindra - Swedish - To twinkle or sparkle
  • Tova - Old Norse/Hebrew - Beautiful, Thor, good
  • Triss - Latin - Happy, blessed
  • Tuesday - Old English - Tiw’s day
  • Tulip - Turkish/English - Turban, flower
  • Twyla - English - Woven with a double thread
  • Ursula - Latin - Little female bear
  • Valerie - Latin - To be strong, healthy
  • Vanessa - English - Literary invention, butterfly
  • Veda - Sanskrit - Knowledge, wisdom
  • Vera - Russian/Latin - Truth, faith
  • Verdie - Russian/Slavic - Faith
  • Verena - Spanish/Latin - Integrity
  • Verity - Latin - Truth
  • Vesta - Latin -To stay, dwell, Roman Goddess of the hearth
  • Violet - Latin - Purple, flower
  • Viorica - Romanian - Bluebell
  • Viveca - Swedish - Alive, lively
  • Waverley - English - Meadow of quivering Aspens
  • Wednesday - Old English - Woden’s day
  • Wendy - English - Made for Wendy Darling from Peter Pan
  • Wilhelmina - Dutch/German - Will, desire, willing to protect
  • Willa - English - Feminine form of William
  • Willow - English - Willow tree
  • Winifred - Welsh/Old English - Holy, blessed, reconciliation, joy, peace
  • Winona - Sioux - Firstborn daughter
  • Winter - English - Coldest season
  • Wisteria - English - Wister’s flower
  • Wren - Old English - Bird
  • Zelda - German - Dark fighting maid
  • Zoe - Greek - Life
  • Zosia - Polish - Wisdom

BOYS (favourites are bolded)

  • Abriel - Hebrew - High father
  • Adrian - Latin - man of Adria
  • Alaric - German - All-powerful ruler
  • Alastair - Gaelic - Defender of man
  • Alatar - Literary name - After-comer, noble, great one
  • Alder - English - Alder tree
  • Aldrich - English - Elf ruler, noble ruler
  • Aleks - Russian - To defend, man warrior
  • Alpheus - Greek - River God
  • Alvaro - Spanish - Cautious
  • Amadeus - Latin - Lover of God
  • Ambrose - Greek - Immortal
  • Ansel - German - With divine protection or follower of a nobleman
  • Archer - England - bowman
  • Arden - Latin - Great forest
  • Aries - Latin - Ram
  • Arion - Greek - A Greek poet and musician
  • Arlo - English - Literary name
  • Armon - Hebrew - High place
  • Arrow - English - Word name
  • Arthur - Celtic - Bear
  • Asher - Hebrew - Fortunate, blessed, happy one
  • Aslan - Turkish - Lion
  • Aspen - English - Aspen tree
  • Atlas - Greek - To carry
  • Atreyu - German - Son of all
  • Auburn - English - Reddish brown, colour
  • Auden - Old English - Old friend
  • August - Latin - Great, magnificent
  • Augustus - Slavic/Latin - Great, magnificent
  • Balthasar - Greek - Protect the King
  • Barnaby - English - Son of consolation
  • Basil - Greek/Arabic - Royal, kingly, brave, valiant; an herb
  • Bastien - French/Spanish - Person from ancient city of Sebastia
  • Bayard - English - Russet-haired
  • Beauregard - French - Beautiful gaze
  • Bellamy - French/English/Irish - Fine friend
  • Beowulf - English - Bee Wolf
  • Bertram - German - Bright Raven
  • Birch - English - Birch tree
  • Blair - Scottish - Plain, field, battlefield
  • Blaise - French - To lisp, stammer
  • Booker - English - Scribe
  • Bram - Dutch - Raven
  • Breccan - Irish - Freckled, speckled
  • Breeze - English - Soft wind
  • Briar - English - Thorned shrub
  • Brogan - Irish - Small shoe
  • Bromley - Old English - Woodland clearing where broom grows
  • Bruno - Old High German - Shield, armour
  • Calder - English/Scottish - Rough waters, stream
  • Caledon - Irish/Latin - Hard or rocky land
  • Callum - Scottish/Gaelic - Dove
  • Cane - Gaelic - Warrior
  • Casper - Old Persian - Treasurer
  • Caspian - English - Place name
  • Castor - Greek - To excel, to shine
  • Cecil - Latin - Blind
  • Cedar - English - Cedar tree
  • Cedric - Celtic - Bounty
  • Cephas - Aramaic - Rock
  • Chakra - Sanskrit - Wheel, circle
  • Ciaran - Irish - Little dark one (pron. like Kieran)
  • Cinder - English - Ash, ember
  • Claude - French - Limping, stuttering
  • Clement - English/French/Dutch/Latin - Merciful
  • Conan - Iris - Little Wolf, little hound
  • Conrad - German - Brave counsel
  • Constantine - Greek/Latin - Constant, steadfast
  • Copper - English - Metal, colour
  • Cormac - Irish - Charioteer
  • Cornelius - Latin - Horn
  • Cosmo - Greek - Order, beauty
  • Cyan - English - Greenish blue, colour
  • Cypress - Greek/English - Cypress tree
  • Cyril - Greek - Lordly, masterful
  • Cyrus - Greek/Persian - Sun
  • Dagan - Hebrew - Earth, grain, little Fish
  • Damon - Greek - To tame
  • Dandelion - English/French - Lion’s tooth (Dent de lion)
  • Dante - Italian/Latin - Enduring
  • Darius - Persian - He possesses
  • Darrow - English - Spear
  • Dempsey - Irish - Proud - Haughty
  • Dmitri - Greek - Earth-lover, of Demeter
  • Dominic - Latin - Belonging to the Lord
  • Dorian - Greek - Of Doris
  • Draco - Greek - Dragon, serpent
  • Drake - English/Old Norse - Dragon, male Duck
  • Dune - Scottish - Brown-skinned soldier
  • Dusk - English - Between day and night
  • D’Artagnan - French - From Artagnan
  • Edric - English - Wealthy ruler
  • Eero - Finnish - Eternal ruler
  • Egbert - English - Bright edge of a sword
  • Einri - Teutonic - Intelligent
  • Eleazar - Hebrew - God is my helper
  • Eliphas - African - Universal, gifted person, intelligent, knowledgeable, god fearing
  • Ellsworth - English - Nobleman’s estate
  • Emeric - French - Power
  • Emerson - German - Son of Emery
  • Emilien - Latin - Rival, emulating
  • Emrys - Welsh - Immortal
  • Ender - Turkish - Very rare
  • Erastus - Latin - Beloved
  • Ernest - German - Serious, warrior
  • Eryk - Old Norse - Eternal ruler
  • Eskandar - Arabic - derived from Alexander
  • Eugene - Greek - Noble, well-born
  • Evander - Latin - Good man
  • Everard - English - Hardy
  • Everett - German/English - Brave as a wild Boar
  • Evren - Turkish - Cosmos, the universe
  • Ewan - Scottish/Gaelic - Born of the mountain
  • Ezra - Hebrew - Help
  • Fabian - Latin - Bean grower
  • Felix - Latin - Lucky, successful
  • Fenrir - Old Norse - Fen-dweller, Fenrir’s Wolf
  • Feron - Old French - Ironmonger, Smith
  • Figg - English variant of Fig - Fig tree
  • Finbar - Irish - Fair-headed one
  • Finch - English - To swindle, Bird
  • Finn - Irish - Fair, white
  • Finnegan - Irish - Fair, white
  • Finnick - English - Marshland farm
  • Fitch - Old French - An iron-pointed implement
  • Flavius - Latin - Golden, yellow-haired
  • Flint - English - Born near outcrop of flint
  • Florent - French - Flowering
  • Florian - Latin - Yellow, blond, flowering
  • Flynn - Irish - Red, reddish
  • Forrest - English - Variant of Forest, dweller near the woods
  • Fox - Old English - Fox, animal
  • Foxen - Old English - Fox, animal
  • Gable - Old Norse - A triangular-shaped hill
  • Gabrian - Hebrew - God’s able-bodied one
  • Galileo - Italian - From Galilee
  • Gallien - Latin - Rooster
  • Garland - Old English - Triangle land
  • Gaston - Old French - The foreigner, the guest
  • Gideon - Hebrew - Feller, hewer
  • Giles - Latin - Young Goat
  • Giotto - Italian - Pledge of peace
  • Grey - Old English - Grey-haired, colour
  • Griffin - Latin - Strong Lord
  • Guiseppe - Italian variation of Joseph - Jehovah increases
  • Gulliver - Irish - Glutton
  • Guthrie - Irish - Windy place
  • Hadrien - Latin - Dark
  • Halloran - Irish - Male descendant of a pirate or stranger from overseas
  • Hamish - Scottish - Supplanter
  • Hansel - Hebrew - Gift from God
  • Harkin - Irish - Descendant of Red
  • Hawke - Old English - Hawk, Bird
  • Hawthorne - English/Scottish - Someone who lives by a bush or hedge of Hawthorn
  • Hendry - Scottish - Variant of Henry
  • Huckleberry - English - Sweet berry
  • Hugo - German/Spanish/Portuguese - Mind, spirit
  • Humphrey - German - Peaceful warrior
  • Icarus - Greek - Mythology name
  • Ignatius - Latin - Fiery one
  • Indigo - Indian dye, colour
  • Ingram - German - Ing’s Raven
  • Ira - Hebrew - Watchful
  • Jack - English - God is gracious
  • Jasper - Persian - Treasurer
  • Jesper - Persian - Treasurer
  • Jett - English - Mineral name
  • Jules - French/Latin - Youthful, soft
  • Julian - Latin - Youth
  • Julius - Latin - Youth
  • Kai - Japanese/Swedish - Ocean, shell, restoration, recovery, rejoice
  • Keefer - Celtic - Noble, gentle, barrel maker
  • Kellan - German/Irish - Swamp, slender
  • Killian - Irish - War strife or church
  • Kyros - Persian - Sun
  • Lachlan - Scottish - from the fjord-land
  • Lake - English - Body of water
  • Lapidoth - Hebrew - Enlightened, lamps
  • Lark - English - Bird
  • Lazarus - Hebrew - God has helped
  • Leaf - Old English - Dear, beloved, foliage
  • Leander - Latin - Lion-man
  • Leif - Scandinavian - Heir, descendant
  • Leland - Old English - One who lives near a clearing or piece of fallow land
  • Lemuel - Hebrew - Devoted to God
  • Leo - Latin - Lion
  • Leopold - German - Brave people
  • Linden - English - Linden tree hill
  • Link - English - Town by the pool
  • Linus - Greek - Flax
  • Loki - Norse mythological God
  • Lorcan - Irish - Little fierce one
  • Lothaire - German - Warrior
  • Loxias - Greek - Crooked
  • Luca - Italian - Bringer of light
  • Lucius - Latin - Light
  • Luis - German/French - Renowned warrior
  • Lysander - Greek - Liberator
  • Magnus - Latin - Great
  • Malachi - Hebrew - My messenger
  • Marcel - French - Little warrior
  • Marcellus - French - Little warrior
  • Marius - Latin - Male
  • Marley - Old English - Pleasant wood, from the lake meadow
  • Mars - Latin - Male
  • Matadrin - Latin - My messenger
  • Matteo - Italian - Gift of God
  • Max - German/English - Greatest
  • Maxwell - Scottish - Great stream
  • Memphis - Greek - Enduring, beautiful
  • Merlin - Welsh - Sea fortress
  • Miles - Latin - Boastful soldier
  • Milton - English - Settlement with a mill
  • Mingus - Scottish - Tenants of a manor
  • Montgomery - English/Scottish/Irish - Man power
  • Moose - German/English - Moss, animal
  • Mordecai - Persian - Servant of Marduk
  • Mortimer - English - Dead sea
  • Moss - English - Nature name
  • Nero - Latin - Stern
  • Nicodemus - Greek - Victory of the people
  • Nirvana - English - Place of great bliss
  • Noel - French - Christmas
  • Oberon - German - Noble, bear-like
  • Ocean - English - The Ocean
  • Octavian - Latin - Eighth
  • Octavius - Latin - Eight
  • Oleander - English - Evergreen shrub
  • Oliver - Latin - Olive tree
  • Orestes - Greek - He who stands on the mountain
  • Orion - Greek - Dweller on the mountain, dawn, east
  • Orlando - Italian - Famous throughout the land, heroic
  • Orlow - Russian - Eagle
  • Orson - English - Bear cub
  • Oscar - English/Irish - God spear, deer-lover, champion warrior
  • Osiris - Egyptian - With strong eyesight
  • Othello - Hebrew - He has the sound of God
  • Ozymandias - Greek - Tyrant, dictator
  • Pascal - Latin - Relating to Easter, Passover
  • Patchouli - French - Plant
  • Percival - Old French - One who pierces the valley
  • Peregrin - Spanish/Latin - Traveler
  • Peregrine - Latin - One from abroad
  • Philemon - Greek - Strong friend, loved
  • Phineas - Hebrew - The mouth of a snake, mouth of brass
  • Phoenix - Greek - Dark red
  • Pike - English - A spear
  • Pine - English - Pine tree
  • Piper - English - One who plays the pipe
  • Poe - English - Peacock
  • Porter - Old French - Gatekeeper
  • Prospero - Latin/Spanish/Italian - Prosperous, fortunate
  • Puck - English - Mischievous Fairy
  • Pyrus - English - Fruit trees
  • Quest - English - Search, voyage
  • Quillen - Irish/Gaelic - Cub
  • Quintus - Latin - Fifth
  • Ramsey - English - Low-lying land
  • Raphael - Hebrew - God has healed
  • Rebel - English - Rebel, Rebellious
  • Regin - Old Norse/Latin - Ruler’s adviser
  • Reginald - English - King
  • Remington - Old English - Raven, settlement
  • Remus - Latin - Oar
  • Ren - Japanese - Water lily, Lotus
  • Reuben - Hebrew - Behold a son
  • Rhodri - Welsh - Wheel, circle
  • Rhys - Welsh - Ardor
  • Riordan - Irish - Royal poet
  • Rogan - Irish/Gaelic - Red-headed
  • Romulus - Latin - Citizen of Rome
  • Ronan - Irish - Little Seal
  • Rory - Scottish/Irish - Red King
  • Rowan - English/Scottish/Celtic - Red-haired one
  • Rudyard - Old English - Red yard
  • Rufus - Latin - Red-haired
  • Ruslan - Slavic - Lion
  • Ryder - Old English - Rider, knight, mounted warrior
  • Sage - Latin - Wise, herb, prophet
  • Seamus - Irish - Supplanter
  • Sebastian - Latin - Venerable, revered
  • Septimus - Latin - The seventh son
  • Sidney - Old English - Wide meadow
  • Sigurd - Old Norse - Victory, guardian
  • Silas - Latin - Of the forest, God of trees and forests
  • Silvan - Latin - Of the forest
  • Silvius - Latin - Wood forest
  • Simeon - Hebrew - Obedient, listening, little Hyena
  • Sindri - Old Norse - Small, trivial, sparkling
  • Skye - Scottish/English - Protection, scholar
  • Slate - English - Gray-green rock
  • Soren - Scandinavian - Stern, strict, serious, severe
  • Sorley - Gaelic - Summer traveler
  • Spike - English - Long heavy nail
  • Stellan - Swedish/German - Peaceful one
  • Sterling - English - Of high quality, pure
  • Struan - Gaelic - Stream
  • Sylvester - Latin - Wooded, wild, woodland
  • Syrin - Norwegian - Lilac
  • Tagus - Latin - To cut through
  • Talon - French - Large claw of a bird of prey
  • Tanner - English/German - Occupational name for a tanner
  • Thaddeus - Greek - Heart, courageous heart
  • Thane - Old English/Scottish - Landholder
  • Theron - Greek - Hunter
  • Theros - Greek - Summer
  • Thibault - French - Courageous people
  • Tiberius - Latin - Of the Tiber
  • Tobias - Greek/Hebrew - God is good
  • Tomas - Aramaic - A twin
  • Tyr - Norse God of war and justice
  • Ulric - Old English - Wolf power
  • Ulysses - Greek - Wrathful, hater
  • Umberto - Italian - Renowned warrior
  • Valor - English - Brave, bold
  • Vaughn - Welsh - Small, junior, younger
  • Verlin - Irish - Farthing coin
  • Vernon - English - Alder tree grove
  • Viggo - Norse - Battle, fight
  • Vincent - Latin - Conquering
  • Warner - English - Army
  • Warren - Old French - Park-keeper
  • Wilbur - German - Resolute, brilliant
  • Willoughby - English - Farm near the Willows
  • Wolf - English - Animal
  • Wolfgang - German - Path of the Wolf
  • Woody - English - Diminutive of Woodrow
  • Wulfric - English - Wolf, rich, powerful
  • Wystan - English - Battle stone
  • Xander - Greek - Defending men
  • Xerxes - Greek - Warrior
  • Yarrow - English - Rough stream
  • Zane - Arabic - Grace, beauty
  • Zephyr - Greek - West wind, Greek God of the west wind
  • Zev - Hebrew - Wolf
  • Ziggy - German - Victorious peace
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