- Adelina “noble” Slavic 537
- Annavieve “grace, tribe woman” Hebrew/ Celtic *
- Annora "honor" Latin *
- Anwen "very fair, beautiful" Welsh *
- Aoife “beautiful” Irish (EE-fa)
- Arlette “free man” French
- Avonlea "river by a field" English
- Beatrix “she who brings happiness” Latin
- Belle "beautiful" English 808 *
- Blythe "happiness" English
- Briar "thorny plant" English 718
- Bryony "to sprout" Latin
- Celia “heavenly” Latin 857
- Clementine "merciful" French 744
- Colette "victory of the people" French 531
- Coralie "coral" French
- Darcy “dark fortress” Irish
- Diana "divine" Latin 230
- Eilidh “sun, radiant one” Gaelic (ay-lee)
- Eliza “pledge to God” Hebrew 140
- Elle "she" French 373
- Elodie "marsh flower" French
- Eloise “healthy, wide” French 167
- Elowen "elm" Cornish
- Esme "beloved" French 585
- Eva "life" Italian, Spanish 73 *
- Eveline "desired" French *
- Felicity "happy" Latin 347
- Flora "Flower" Latin
- Florence “flourishing, prosperity” Latin 980
- Freya "noble woman" Norse 305
- Gemma "precious stone" Italian 255
- Genevieve "woman of the people or white wave" French/ Celtic 184
- Georgiana “Farmer” English
- Gloria “glory” Latin 584
- Greer "alert, watchful" Scottish
- Holland "wooded land" Dutch 953
- Isabeau "pledged to God" French
- Isla "island" Scottish 103
- Iva “willow tree” Slavic
- Ivory “pale white” English 639
- Ivy "climbing plant" English 108
- Juliet/ Juliette “youthful” English/ French 242/ 185
- Julietta “youthful” Spanish
- Junia “born in June” Latin
- Juniper "tree name" English 314
- Lilias “lily” Latin
- Linnea “twin flower” Swedish
- Lorelei "alluring, temptress" German 462
- Maeve "she who intoxicates" Irish 360
- Maewyn “devoted friend” Welsh
- Maisie "pearl" Scottish 524
- Margot “pearl” French 358
- Marigold "flower name" English
- Moira "bitter" Irish
- Odette "wealthy" French
- Ophelia “help” Greek 416
- Ottilie "prosperous in battle" German
- Pippa "lover of horses" English
- Poppy “flower name” Latin 689
- Rose "rose flower" English 141
- Talitha "little girl" Aramaic
- Theodora “gift of God” Greek
- Thora "thunder goddess" Norse
- Ursula “little female bear” Latin
- Wilhelmina "resolute protection" German
- Willa "resolute protector" German 463
nov 4 2010 ∞
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