• Aaliya {varistion of Aliya, Arabic} "heavens, highborn, exalted"
  • Aaliyah {variation of Aliya, Arabic} "heavens, highborn, exalted"
  • Aanya {Sanskrit} "inexhaustible"
  • Abbey {word name or short form of Abigail} "my father is joyful"
  • Abbie {diminutive of Abigail} "my father is joyful"
  • Abby {diminutive of Abigail, Hebrew} "my father is joyful
  • Abigail {Hebrew} "my father is joyful"
  • Acacia {Greek} "thorny"
  • Acadia {Greek} "idyllic place"
  • Acantha {Greek} "thorn, prickle"
  • Ada {German} "noble, nobility"
  • Adair {English and Scottish} "shallow place in a river near oaks"
  • Adairis {combination of Ada and Iris} "noble rainbow"
  • Adalia {Hebrew} "noble one"
  • Adamina {Hebrew} "child of the red earth"
  • Adea {short form of Adeodata or Adelaida}
  • Adelaide {variant of Adelheidis, German} "noble, nobility"
  • Adelia {variation of Adela, German} "noble, nobility"
  • Adeline {French, diminutive of Adele} "noble, nobility"
  • Adeluna {variation of Adelina, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Slavic} "noble"
  • Adrasteia {Greek}
  • Adriana {Latin, feminine variation of Adrian} "man of Adria"
  • Adrienne {Latin, feminine variation of Adrian} "man from Adria"
  • Aeliana {Latin} "sun"
  • Agata {Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Polish, Slovene, Russian, Croatian, Serbian variation of Agatha} "good woman"
  • Agatha {Greek} "good woman"
  • Agathe {French variation of Agatha} "good woman"
  • Agnieszka {Polish version of Agnes}
  • Agnes {Greek} "pure, virginal"
  • Aiko {Japanese} "beloved child"
  • Ailana {Kazakh} "moonlight"
  • Ailbhe {Irish} "noble, bright"
  • Ailis {Scottish Gaelic} "noble"
  • Ailla {Cornish} "beautiful"
  • Ailsa {Scottish from Norse} "elf victory"
  • Aimee {variation of Amy} "beloved"
  • Ainara {Basque} "swallow"
  • Aine {Irish} "brightness, splendor"
  • Aisha {Arabic; Swahili} "living, prosperous"
  • Aislinn {Irish} "dream"
  • Aithne {Irish} "fire"
  • Akira {Japanese} "bright, intelligent"
  • Aksinija {variation of Aksinia, Bulgarian form of Xenia} "hospitality"
  • Alaska {Native American} "great land"
  • Alba {Latin} "white"
  • Alexa {Greek, English} "defending men"
  • Alexandria {variation of Alexandra, Greek} "defending men"
  • Alexia {diminutive of Alexandria} "defending men"
  • Alexis {Greek} "defender"
  • Alice {German} "noble"
  • Alicja {Polish} "noble"
  • Aliisa {Finnish form of Alice} "noble"
  • Aline {variant of Adelheidis, German} "noble, nobility"
  • Alisha {Phonetic spelling of Alicia; Sanskrit} "noble; protected by God"
  • Alix {French} "noble type"
  • Alize {Basque form of Alice} "noble"
  • Allegra {Italian} "joyous"
  • Alma {Latin} "nurturing, soul"
  • Alsefina {Arabic} "the ship"
  • Alta {Latin} "elevated"
  • Alva {English form of Irish Ailbhe} "white"
  • Alys {variant of Alice} "noble"
  • Alžbeta {Slovak form of Elizabeth} "God is my oath"
  • Amadea {Latin} "God's beloved"
  • Amaia {Spanish or Basque} "high place or end"
  • Amalthea {Greek} "tender goddess"
  • Amanda {Latin} "she must be loved"
  • Amara {Igbo, Sanskrit, Arabic} "grace, immortal, tribe"
  • Amaya {Spanish version of Amaia or Japanese} "mother city; the end; night rain"
  • Amber {English word name}
  • Amela {Bosnian feminine form of Amel} "hope, aspiration"
  • Amelia {German} "work"
  • Amelie {French variation of Amelia} "work"
  • Amelisa {variant of Amelise, combination of Amalia and Elisabeth}
  • Amika {Esperanto} "friendly"
  • Amoret {literary name} "love"
  • Amparo {Spanish and Portuguese} "refuge, shelter"
  • Amy {French} "beloved"
  • Ana {Spanish variation of Hannah} "grace"
  • Anaïs {Catalan and Provencal pet form of Hebrew Anna} "grace"
  • Anamika
  • Anca {Romanian diminutive of Ana} "grace"
  • Andromeda {Greek mythology name} "advising like a man"
  • Anežka {Czech form of Agnes} "chaste"
  • Anfisa {Russian} "flower"
  • Angelica {Italian, Polish, Russian diminutive of Angela} "angel or angelic"
  • Angeline {French variation of Angela} "angel"
  • Angelique {French diminutive of Angela} "angelic"
  • Anika {Nordic diminutive of Anne or African, Hausa} "sweetness of face"
  • Anja {Russian variation of Anna} "grace"
  • Anna {variation of Hannah, Hebrew} "grace"
  • Annabel {Scottish variation of Amabel} "loving"
  • Annabelle {combination of Anna and Belle or French form of Amabel} "loving"
  • Annalie {Nordic, German} "grace"
  • Anne {French variation of English Ann and Hebrew Hannah} "grace"
  • Anneke {Dutch} "grace"
  • Annelie {variation of Annalie} "grace"
  • Anneliese {German, Dutch} "grace + oath"
  • Annemieke {Dutch variation of Anne-Marie} "grace + drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
  • Annie {English, diminutive of Ann} "grace"
  • Annika {Swedish diminutive of Anna} "grace"
  • Annukka {Finnish diminutive of Anna}
  • Antigone {Greek mythology name}
  • Anya {Russian diminutive of Anna} "grace"
  • Aoife {Irish Gaelic} "beautiful, radiant"
  • Apple {English nature name} "apple"
  • Apricity {Latin} "the warmth of the sun in winter"
  • April {Latin} "to open"
  • Arabella {Latin} "yielding to prayer"
  • Araminta {English invented name}
  • Arantxa {Basque} "thornbush"
  • Arcana {Latin} "secret"
  • Arden {English} "valley of the eagle"
  • Ariadne {Greek} "most holy"
  • Aristeia {literary term from Greek} "the best"
  • Aristella {variation of Arista, Greek} "harvest"
  • Arrietty {literary name, variation of Harriet} "estate ruler"
  • Arsinoe {Greek} "to lift the mind"
  • Artemia {Italian and Spanish feminine form of Artemio} "safe"
  • Artemis {Greek mythology name}
  • Artemisia {variation of Artemis, Greek mythology name}
  • Asha {Sanskrit, Swahili} "hope; life"
  • Ashlee {English} "dweller near the ash tree meadow"
  • Aspen {nature and place name}
  • Asta {Norwegian} "divine strength"
  • Astara {variant of Astra} "of the stars"
  • Asteria {Greek} "star"
  • Astoria {place name} "hawk"
  • Astra {Latin} "of the stars"
  • Astraea {Greek} "star"
  • Astrid {Scandinavian} "divinely beautiful"
  • Atalanta {Greek mythology name}
  • Athena {Greek mythology name} "from Athens"
  • Athenais {Ancient Greek} "from Athens"
  • Atlanta {place name}
  • Audrey {English} "noble strength"
  • August {Latin} "majestic, venerable"
  • Augusta {feminine variation of Augustus} "great, magnificent"
  • Aura {Greek} "soft breeze"
  • Aurelie {French variation of Aurelia, Latin} "the golden one"
  • Aurembiaix {Aragonese} "from the lower golden land"
  • Aurore {Latin} "dawn"
  • Austėja {Lithuanian} "to weave"
  • Autumn {season name}
  • Ava {Hebrew, Latin or Germanic} "life; bird; water, island"
  • Avalon {Celtic} "island of apples"
  • Avelie{Dutch}
  • Avery {English} "ruler of the elves"
  • Avia {Latin, Hebrew} "bird; God is my father"
  • Avis {Latin} "bird"
  • Aviva {Hebrew} "springlike, fresh, dewy"
  • Avonlea {place name} "river by a field"
  • Aya {Japanese, Hebrew, Arabic} "colourful, bird, sign"
  • Ayelet {Hebrew} "deer, gazelle"
  • Ayla {Hebrew, or Turkish} "oak tree, or halo, moonlight"
  • Azélie {French form of Occitan Azelais} "noble type"
  • Azra {Arabic} "virgin"
  • Azucena {Spanish} "madonna lily"
  • Azula {modern invented name} "blue"
  • Bailee {spelling variation of Bailey} "dance"
  • Bailey {occupational name} "law enforcer, bailiff"
  • Banks {word name and surname} "one who lives on the hillside or riverbank"
  • Basia {Polish diminutive of Barbara} "foreign woman"
  • Bea {diminutive of Beatrice} "she who brings happiness"
  • Beatrice {Latin} "she who brings happiness; blessed"
  • Beatrix {Latin} "she who brings happiness; blessed"
  • Beatriz {Spanish and Portuguese variation of Beatrice} "she who brings happiness; blessed"
  • Behati {Afrikaans version of Beatrice} "blessed; she who brings happiness"
  • Bella {diminutive of Isabella, Italian} "beautiful"
  • Bellatrix {Latin} "female warrior"
  • Belle {French} "beautiful"
  • Belphoebe {invented name} "beautiful Diana"
  • Beth {diminutive of Elizabeth} "pledged to God"
  • Bethany {Biblical place name and Hebrew} "house of figs"
  • Bianca {Italian} "white"
  • Billie {English, diminutive of Wilhelmina, Wilma} "resolute protection"
  • Birdie {English} "bird"
  • Blair {Scottish} "dweller on the plain"
  • Blanche {French} "white"
  • Blythe {English} "happy, carefree"
  • Boheme {French word name} "a literary or artistic person who lives outside conventional society"
  • Bonnie {Scottish} "beautiful, cheerful"
  • Briar {English} "a thorny patch"
  • Bridget {anglicized variation of Gaelic Brighid} "strength or exalted one"
  • Bridie {Irish} "strength or exalted one"
  • Brigid {Irish variation of Brighid} "strength or exalted one"
  • Brigitta {variation of Bridget} "strength or exalted one"
  • Brigitte {French variation of Brighid} "strength or exalted one"
  • Briseis {Greek}
  • Bronte {Greek} "thunder"
  • Brooke {English} "small stream"
  • Brooklyn {place name}
  • Brynja {Old Norse} "armour"
  • Brynn {spelling variation of Bryn, Welsh} "hill"
  • Bryony {Latin flower name} "to sprout"
  • Cadence {Latin} "rhythm, beat"
  • Caitlin {Irish variation of Catherine} "pure"
  • Calais {French place name}
  • Calanthe {botanival name} "Christmas orchid"
  • Calathea
  • Calista {Greek} "most beautiful"
  • Calithea
  • Calla {Greek} "beautiful"
  • Callie {Greek diminutive} "beautiful"
  • Calliope {Greek mythology name} "beautiful voice"
  • Callista {Greek} "most beautiful"
  • Camila {Spanish variation of Camilla} "young ceremonial attendant"
  • Camilla {Latin} "young ceremonial attendant"
  • Camille {French variation of Camilla} "young ceremonial attendant"
  • Caoimhe {Irish, Scottish} "beautiful"
  • Cara {Latin, Italian, Irish, Spanish and Portuguese} "dear; friend; face"
  • Carlotta {Italian variation of Charlotte, French diminutive of Charles} "free man"
  • Carmen {Spanish variation of Carmel} "garden"
  • Caroline {French, feminine variation of Charles} "free man"
  • Carys {Welsh} "love"
  • Cassia {feminine form of Cassius or Greek} "cinnamon"
  • Cassiopeia {Greek mythology name}
  • Catalina {Spanish variation of Catherine} "pure"
  • Catherine {Greek} "pure"
  • Catriona {Scottish form of Katherine, Greek} "pure"
  • Cecilia
  • Cecily {feminine variation of Cecil} "blind"
  • Celesta {Latinisation of Celeste} "of the sky, heavenly"
  • Celestia {variation of Celeste, Latin} "heavenly"
  • Celia {Latin} "heavenly"
  • Celie {French variation of Cecilia} "blind"
  • Celine {French variation of Celeste} "heavenly”
  • Cerelia {Latin} "relating to springtime"
  • Cerise {French} "cherry"
  • Charlee {spelling variation of Charlie, diminutive of Charles or Charlotte} "free man"
  • Charli {variation of Charlie, short form of Charlotte or Charlene} "free man"
  • Charlie {diminutive of Charlotte} "free man"
  • Charlize {feminization of Charles} "free man"
  • Charlotte {French, feminine diminutive of Charles} "free man"
  • Chelsea {London and New York place name}
  • Chiara {Italian} "light, clear"
  • Chiquita {Spanish} "little one"
  • Chloe {Greek} "young green shoot"
  • Christina {Greek} "a Christian}
  • Christine {French variation of Christina} "Christian"
  • Ciara {Irish} "little dark one"
  • Cicely {English variation of Cecilia} "blind"
  • Cilka {Slovene variation of Cecilia, Celia} "blind; heavenly"
  • Circe {Greek} "bird"
  • Claire {French form of Clara} "bright, clear"
  • Clara {Latin} "bright, clear"
  • Clare {Latin} "bright, clear"
  • Claudia {feminine variation of Claude} "lame; enclosure"
  • Clea {literary name}
  • Clementine {French feminine version of Clement, Latin} "mild, merciful"
  • Cleo {Greek} "glory"
  • Cleopatra {Greek} "glory of the father"
  • Clio {Greek} "glory"
  • Clotilde {Spanish, French, Italian and Portuguese} "famous in battle"
  • Clove {nature name}
  • Coco {Spanish and French pet name}
  • Colette {French short form of Nicole} "people of victory"
  • Collins {surname derived from Nicholas or Colin}
  • Connie {diminutive of Constance} "steadfastness"
  • Constance {English version of Latin Constantia} "steadfastness"
  • Constantia {Latin} "constant, steadfast"
  • Cora {Greek} "maiden"
  • Coralie {French from Latin} "coral"
  • Cordelia {Latin; Celtic} "heart; daughter of the sea"
  • Corinna {Greek} "maiden"
  • Corinne {French variation of Greek Korinna} "maiden"
  • Corisande {Greek} "chorus-singer"
  • Cosette {French literary nickname} "little thing"
  • Cosima {Italian feminine variation of Cosmo, Greek} "order, beauty"
  • Cosmina {feminization of Cosmin, Romanian} "order, beauty"
  • Croia {Irish} "heart"
  • Cvita {Croatian form of Cvetka} "blossom, flower"
  • Cyra {Persian or Greek} "sun or throne, or lord"
  • Dahlia {flower name, from Swedish surname} "Dahl's flower"
  • Daisy {diminutive of Margaret or flower name, from English} "day's eye"
  • Damara {Greek} "gentle girl"
  • Daphne {Greek} "laurel tree, bay tree"
  • Darcie {spelling variation of Darcy, Irish or French} "dark one, or from Arcy, or from the fortress"
  • Darcy {Irish or French} "dark one, or from Arcy, or from the fortress"
  • Dawn {word name}
  • Daya {Hindi} "compassionate"
  • Delaney {Irish} "dark challenger"
  • Delilah {Hebrew or Arabic} "delicate"
  • Della {diminutive of Adela} "noble"
  • Delphi {Greek place name}
  • Delphine {French from Greek} "dolphin"
  • Delta {Greek}
  • Demeter {Greek mythological name} "earth mother"
  • Demetra {variation of Demetria} "half"
  • Demi {diminutive of Demetria or Greek} "half"
  • Despina {Greek} "lady"
  • Dessa {diminutive of Odessa}
  • Diana {Latin} "divine"
  • Dianthe {Greek} "divine flower"
  • Dina {Hebrew variation of Dinah or Adinah} "judged or delicate"
  • Dominique {French, feminine variation of Dominic} "belonging to a lord"
  • Dorcas {Greek} "doe, gazelle"
  • Dorotea {Italian, Spanish and Croatian form of Dorothea} "gift of God"
  • Dorothea {Greek} "gift of God"
  • Dove {nature name} "dove, a bird"
  • Drew {diminutive of Andrew} "strong and manly"
  • Drucilla {Latin} "strong"
  • Dusana {Slavic} "spirit or soul"
  • Dušanka {feminine form of Dušan} "soul, spirit"
  • Ebba {English or German} "fortress of riches, or strength of a boar"
  • Ebony {English} "deeply black wood"
  • Echo {Greek mythology name}
  • Eden {Hebrew} "place of pleasure, delight"
  • Edie {English, diminutive of Edith} "prosperous in war"
  • Edina {English} "wealthy"
  • Edith {English} "prosperous in war"
  • Eileithyia {Greek mythology}
  • Eilidh {Gaelic form of Eleanor}
  • Einara {feminisation of Einar, Scandinavian} "one warrior"
  • Eira {Welsh} "snow"
  • Eirlys {Welsh} "snowdrop"
  • Eithne {Gaelic} "nut kernel"
  • Ekaterina {Slavic variation of Catherine} "pure"
  • Elaina {variation of Elaine or Elena} "bright, shining light"
  • Elaine {French and Scottish} "bright, shining light"
  • Elanor {English variation of French Provencal Alienor}
  • Elara {Greek mythology name}
  • Eleanor {English variation of French Provencal Alienor}
  • Electra {Greek} "shining, bright"
  • Elena {Spanish, Italian, German, Greek variation of Helen} "bright, shining light"
  • Elene {variation of Elena} "bright, shining light"
  • Eleni {Greek variation of Helen} "torch; shining light"
  • Elestren {Cornish} "iris"
  • Elettra {Italian variation of Latin Electra} "shining, bright"
  • Elia {Italian variation of Elijah, Hebrew} "Jehovah is God"
  • Elinor {spelling variation of Eleanor}
  • Elisa {Spanish and Italian diminutive of Elizabeth} "pledged to God"
  • Elisabet {Scandinavian variation of Elizabeth} "pledged to God"
  • Elisabeth {spelling variation of Elizabeth} "pledged to God"
  • Elise {French variation of Elizabeth} "pledged to God"
  • Eliza {diminutive of Elizabeth, Hebrew} "pledged to God"
  • Elizabeth {Hebrew} "pledged to God"
  • Elizaveta {Russian} "pledged to God"
  • Elke {Dutch, German and Frisian diminutive of Adelheid} "noble"
  • Ella {German; English} "all, completely; fairy maiden"
  • Elle {French} "she"
  • Ellera {Italian place name}
  • Ellery {English} "descendant of Hilary"
  • Ellie {English, diminutive of Eleanor and Ellen} "bright shining one"
  • Elmira {English} "noblewoman"
  • Elodie {French, variation of Greek Alodia} "foreign riches"
  • Elora {variation of Eliora}
  • Elsabe {Afrikaans} "God is my oath"
  • Elsie {diminutive of Elizabeth via Scottish Elspeth} "pledged to God"
  • Elsinore {Danish place name}
  • Elska {Norse} "love"
  • Elspeth {Scottish variation of Elizabeth} "pledged to God"
  • Eluned {Welsh} "idol, image"
  • Elva {Irish} "leader of the elves"
  • Elvi {diminutive of Elviira, Finnish from Spanish} "white; fair"
  • Elvira {Spanish} "white, fair"
  • Elvy {spelling variation of Elvi}
  • Elysande
  • Elyse {variation of Elise or Elysia} "pledged to God"
  • Elysia {Latin} "from Elysium"
  • Elżbieta {Polish form of Elizabeth} "pledged to God"
  • Emery {German} "industrious"
  • Emilia {feminine variation of Emil, Latin} "rival"
  • Emilie {spelling variation of Emily; German and Scandinavian feminine form of Aemilius, French} "rival"
  • Emily {feminine variation of Emil, Latin} "rival"
  • Emma {German} "universal"
  • Emmanuelle {French, feminine variation of Emanuel} "God is with us"
  • Emme {American invented name} "universal"
  • Emmeline {Old French form of archaic German Amal} "work"
  • Enna {Estonian variant of Enda}
  • Enya {Irish} "fire"
  • Eska {Frisian short form}
  • Eskja {Icelandic} "little box; caldera"
  • Esme {French} "beloved"
  • Este {diminutive of Esther, Persian} "star"
  • Estelita {diminutive of Estela} "star"
  • Estella {Latinate form of Estelle} "star"
  • Estelle {French} "star"
  • Ester {variation of Esther} "star"
  • Esther {Persian} "star"
  • Europa {Greek} "wide face"
  • Eva {Latin form of Eve, Hebrew} "life"
  • Evadne {Greek} "pleasing one"
  • Evaluna {English, Hebrew, Latin} "life + moon"
  • Evangeline {Greek} "bearer of good news"
  • Evanna {feminine variation of Evan, Welsh} "God is gracious"
  • Evanthe {Greek} "fair flower"
  • Eve {Hebrew} "life"
  • Evelyn {English from French and German} "desired, wished for; or water, island"
  • Evening {day name}
  • Evie {diminutive of Eve or Eva} "life"
  • Eydis {Old Norse} "island goddess"
  • Fabienne {French variation of Fabia} "bean grower"
  • Faith {virtue name}
  • Fay {English} "fairy"
  • Faye {English} "fairy"
  • Federica {Italian, feminine variation of Frederick} "peaceful ruler"
  • Felicia {Latin} "lucky"
  • Felicity {Latin} "good fortune, happy"
  • Fenella {Celtic} "white-shouldered one"
  • Fenna {Dutch and Frisian} "peace"
  • Fern {nature name}
  • Ffion {Welsh} "foxglove"
  • Fia {Irish or Portuguese or Italian} "wild or weaver"
  • Fiadh {Irish} "wild"
  • Fialka {Czech} "violet flower"
  • Fianna {Irish} "band of warriors"
  • Finlay {Irish and Scottish} "fair-haired hero"
  • Fiona {Scottish} "white, fair"
  • Fioralba {Italian} "flower of the dawn"
  • Fiorella {Italian} "little flower"
  • Fiorenza {Italian feminine form of Florentius} "prosperous, flourishing"
  • Fjolla {Albanian} "snowflake"
  • Flavia {Latin} "golden, blond"
  • Flaviana {feminine form of Flavian} "golden"
  • Fleur {French} "flower"
  • Flora {Latin} "flower"
  • Flordelis {latin} "fleur de lys"
  • Florence {Latin} "flourishing, prosperous"
  • Florentina {Latin} "blooming"
  • Frances {English from Latin} "from France; free man"
  • Francesca {Italian variation of Frances} "from France or free man"
  • Frankie {diminutive of Frances} "from France; free man"
  • Frederica {feminine variation of Frederick} "peaceful ruler"
  • Freja {Swedish and Danish} "lady, noblewoman"
  • Freya {Norse} "a noble woman"
  • Freyja {Old Norse variation of Freya} "a noble woman"
  • Frida {German} "peace"
  • Gaia {Greek} "earth mother"
  • Galatea {Greek} "she who is milk-white"
  • Galilea {feminine variation of Galileo} "Galilee"
  • Genevieve {English from French} "tribe woman"
  • Georgia {English, feminine variation of George} "farmer"
  • Georgie {Greek} "farmer"
  • Gia {Italian} "God's gracious gift"
  • Gillian {feminine variation of Julian} "youthful"
  • Gina {diminutive of Regina, Angelina, etc.}
  • Ginevra {Italian variation of Guinevere} "white shadow, white wave"
  • Ginny {English, diminutive of Virginia or Ginevra, American place-name and Latin} "virginal; white shadow, white wave"
  • Giselle {German} "pledge/hostage"
  • Giulia {Italian variation of Julia} "youthful"
  • Grace {English, virtue name}
  • Gracja {Polish form of Gracia} "grace"
  • Greta {German, diminutive of Margarethe} "pearl"
  • Guinevere {Welsh} "white shadow, white wave"
  • Gwen {diminutive of Gwendolen/Gwendolyn} "white circle"
  • Hadley {English} "heather field"
  • Haflína {Icelandic} "sea"
  • Hailee {spelling variation of Hailey} "Hay's meadow"
  • Hailey {English and Scottish clan name} "Hay's meadow"
  • Halia {Hawaiian} "remembrance of a loved one"
  • Halina {Polish and Belarusian form of Galina} "calm"
  • Halinka {diminutive of Halina} "calm"
  • Hallie {English} "dweller at the meadow by the manor"
  • Hannah {Hebrew} "grace"
  • Harlow {English surname} "rock hill or army hill"
  • Harlowe {spelling variation of Harlow}
  • Harriet {English variation of French Henriette} "estate ruler"
  • Hazel {English} "the hazelnut tree"
  • Heather {English botanical name}
  • Hebe {Greek} "youth"
  • Hecate {Greek mythology name}
  • Heidi {diminutive of Adelheid; German} "noble, nobility"
  • Helen {Greek} "torch; shining light"
  • Helena {Latinate form of Helen, Greek} "torch; shining light"
  • Helene {French variation of Helen} "bright, shining one"
  • Helenka {Czech and Polish diminutive of Helena} "torch"
  • Helmi {Finnish} "pearl"
  • Héloïse {French} "healthy, wide"
  • Henrietta {feminine variation of Henry} "estate ruler"
  • Hera {Greek} "protectress"
  • Hermione {Greek, feminine version of Hermes} "messenger, earthly"
  • Hero {Greek} "demi-god"
  • Hespera {Greek} "evening / evening star"
  • Hester {medieval variation of Esther, Persian} "star"
  • Hestia {Greek} "hearth, fireside"
  • Hollis {English} "dweller at the holly trees"
  • Holly {English nature name}
  • Hope {virtue name}
  • Ia {Cornish}
  • Ianthe {Greek} "purple flower"
  • Ila {French} "from the island"
  • Ilaria {Italian variation of Hilary} "cheerful, happy"
  • Ilsa {German variation of Elizabeth} "pledged to God"
  • Ilse {Dutch variation of Ilsa} "pledged to God"
  • Imara {Kiswahili} "firm"
  • Imke {diminutive of Ime} "whole, universal"
  • Imogen {Celtic} "maiden"
  • Imogene {variation of Imogen, Celtic} "maiden"
  • Indiana {American place name} "land of the Indians"
  • Indie {short form of India, Indigo etc.}
  • Inej
  • Ines {Italian, Portuguese, Slovene and Croatian variation of Agnes} "pure, virginal"
  • Inga {Norse} "guarded by Ing"
  • Inge {short form of names beginning with Ing}
  • Ingrid {Norse} "fair; Ing is beautiful"
  • Io {Greek mythology name}
  • Iocasta {latinized form of Iokaste}
  • Iolanthe {Greek} "violet flower"
  • Iris {flower name; also Greek} "rainbow"
  • Isabel {Spanish variation of Elizabeth} "pledged to God"
  • Isabella {Spanish and Italian variation of Elizabeth} "pledged to God"
  • Isabelle {French variation of Isabel} "pledged to God"
  • Isis {Egyptian} "throne"
  • Iskra {Slavic} "spark"
  • Isla {Scottish place name or Spanish} "island"
  • Ismene {Greek} "knowledgeable"
  • Ismerie {French}
  • Isobel {Scottish variation of Isabel} "pledged to God"
  • Isolde {Welsh} "ice ruler"
  • Issy {diminutive of Isabella} "pledged to God"
  • Ivanna {Ukrainian feminine form of Ivan} "the Lord is gracious"
  • Ivika {Estonian diminutive of Ivi} "life"
  • Ivory {word name} "pale, white"
  • Ivy {botanical name}
  • Izabela {Polish form of Isabella} "pledged to God"
  • Jacinta {Spanish for Greek flower name} "hyacinth"
  • Jacqueline {French, feminine diminutive of Jacques} "supplanter"
  • Jade {Spanish} "stone of the side"
  • Jamie {diminutive of James} "supplanter"
  • Jane {English} "God is gracious"
  • Jasmine {flower name, from Persian} "gift from God"
  • Jean {English and Scottish, from French variation of Johanna} "God is gracious"
  • Jeanne {French variation of Jean} "God is gracious"
  • Jo {diminutive of Joanna, Josephine etc.}
  • Joan {English variation of Johanna} "God is gracious"
  • Joanna {variation of Johanna} "God is gracious"
  • Joanne {French variation of Joanna} "God is gracious"
  • Jocasta {Greek}
  • Johanna {Hebrew} "God is gracious"
  • Jordan {Hebrew} "flowing down"
  • Josephine {French feminine variation of Joseph} "Jehovah increases"
  • Josie {English, diminutive of Josephine} "Jehovah increases"
  • Joy {English word name} "joy"
  • Jude {diminutive of Judith or variation of Judah} "praised"
  • Julia {Latin} "youthful or sky father"
  • Juliana {Latin} "youthful or sky father"
  • Julianna {Latin} "youthful or sky father"
  • Juliet {English from Latin} "youthful or sky father"
  • Julita {Polish form of Julitta} "youthful or sky father"
  • July {English word name} "month name"
  • Juniper {Latin tree name} "young"
  • Juno {Latin} "queen of the heavens"
  • Kaelyn {spelling variation of Kaylin} "laurel, crown"
  • Kaia {Latin, Scandinavian, or Hawaiian} "to rejoice or sea"
  • Kalina {Polish} "viburnum"
  • Karina {Russian, Scandinavian, German and Polish variant of Carina} "pure"
  • Kasatka
  • Katarzyna {Polish variation of Catherine} "pure"
  • Katia {Russian diminutive of Ekaterina} "pure"
  • __Katja {Russian or English} "pure"
  • Katla {feminization of Ketil, Norwegian} "kettle; cauldron; helmet"
  • Katrina {German variation of Katherine} "pure"
  • Kayla {Hebrew} "laurel, crown"
  • Kaylee {American variation of Kayla} "laurel, crown"
  • Keira {Irish} "little dark one"
  • Kennedy {Irish} "misshapen head"
  • Kenzie {short form of Mackenzie, Scottish} "son of Kenneth"
  • Kerensa {Cornish} "love"
  • Kiara {variation of Italian Chiara, or Irish Ciara, or Aboriginal Australian, Korean} "light, clear; little dark one; cockatoo; first ray of sun"
  • Kiera {Irish} "little dark one"
  • Kinvara {Irish, Gaelic} "head of the sea"
  • Kira {Russian feminine variation of Cyrus} "throne"
  • Kiri {Maori} "tree bark"
  • Kirrily {Aboriginal Australian} "tree bark or leaf"
  • Kiska {Aleutian place name}
  • Kordelja
  • Krunaslava
  • Ksenia {Polish form of Xenia} "hospitality"
  • Ksenija {Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, Slovene and Latvian form of Xenia} "hospitality"
  • Kvitka
  • Kyah {variant of Kaia} "to rejoice or sea"
  • Kyla {feminine variation of Kyle, Scottish} "narrow spit of land"
  • Kyra {feminine variation of Cyrus, Persian} "throne"
  • Lani {diminutive of Elaine} "bright shining one"
  • Lara {Russian, diminutive of Larissa or Larisa} "citadel"
  • Lark {English bird name}
  • Laurel {Latin} "laurel tree"
  • Laurentia {Latin, feminine form of Laurence} "bay laurel"
  • Lavender {English} "purple flower"
  • Leah {Hebrew} "weary"
  • Leila {Arabic} "night"
  • Leilani {Hawaiian} "a heavenly flower"
  • Lena {English, Scottish, Dutch, German and Scandinavian, diminutive of various names ending in -lena} "bright, beautiful"
  • Leni {German, diminutive of Lena,; Spanish, diminutive of Elena}
  • Lenka {Czech and Slovak diminutive of Helena} "torch"
  • Lennon {Irish} "lover"
  • Lenora {English, contracted form of Leonora} "light"
  • Leocadia {Spanish} "splendid brightness"
  • Leokadija {Lithuanian form of Leocadia} "bright, clear, white"
  • Leona {Latin} "lioness"
  • Leonie {Latin} "lion"
  • Lettie {English, diminutive of Letitia, Latin} "joy, gladness"
  • Lexi {diminutive of Alexandra}
  • Lia {Italian variation of Leah} "weary"
  • Liana {French} "to climb like a vine"
  • Libby {English, diminutive of Elizabeth} "pledged to God"
  • Liberty {word name} "freedom"
  • Lidija {Slavic form of Lydia}
  • Liesel {German diminutive of Elisabeth} "pledged to God"
  • Lila {Arabic, Sanskrit} "night; play"
  • Lilac {English, from Persian} "bluish or lilac"
  • Lili {spelling variation of Lily or diminutive of Lilian} "lily; pledged to God"
  • Lilia {Russian} "lily"
  • Lilian {alternate spelling of Lillian, English} "lily; pledged to God"
  • Liliana {Italian and Spanish variations of Lilian} "lily, a flower"
  • Liliane {French variation of Lilian} "lily, a flower"
  • Lilias {Latin} "lily"
  • Lilika {Estonian diminutive of Lili} "lily"
  • Lilike
  • Lilith {Assyrian, Sumerian} "ghost, night monster"
  • Liliwen {Welsh} "white lily"
  • Lilja {Icelandic, Faroese and Finnish variation of Lily} "lily"
  • Lillian {English from Latin} "lily; pledged to God"
  • Lilliana {variation of Lillian or Liliana} "lily, a flower"
  • Lilly {English flower name} "lily"
  • Lilou {Occitan pet form of French Liliane} "lily"
  • Lily {English flower name} "lily"
  • Lina {Arabic; Latin diminutive} "tender"
  • Linden {English tree name} "tree of the genus Tilla"
  • Liselotte {combination of Lise and Charlotte} "my God is an oath and free man"
  • Liv {Norse} "life"
  • Livia {diminutive of Olivia or Latin} "blue, envious"
  • Lola {Spanish, diminutive of Dolores} "lady of sorrows"
  • Lorelei {German} "alluring, temptress"
  • Lotte {German, Scandinavian diminutive of Charlotte} "free man"
  • Lottie {English, diminutive of Charlotte} "free man"
  • Louisa {Latinate feminine variation of Louis} "renowned warrior"
  • Lua {Portuguese} "moon"
  • Lucetta {diminutive of Luce} "light"
  • Lucia {Italian, feminine variation of Lucius, Latin} "light"
  • Luciana {feminine variation of Lucianus} "light"
  • Lucida {Latin} "lucid, clear"
  • Lucie {French and Czech form of Lucia} "light"
  • Lucienne {French feminine variation of Lucian} "light"
  • Lucina {Roman mythology} "grove or light"
  • Lucinda {variation of Lucia} "light"
  • Lucine {armenian} "moon"
  • Lucretia {Ancient Roman} "profit, wealth"
  • Lucrezia {Italian form of Lucretia} "profit, wealth"
  • Lucy {English, variation of Lucia} "light"
  • Luisa {Italian, Spanish} "renowned warrior"
  • Lula {diminutive of any Lu name}
  • Luljeta {Albanian} "flower of life"
  • Lumi {Finnish} "snow"
  • Lumina {Latin} "lights"
  • Luminara "light"
  • Luminița {Romanian} "little light"
  • Luna {Latin} "moon"
  • Lunara
  • Lunaria {flower name}
  • Lune {French} "moon"
  • Lydia {Greek} "woman from Lydia"
  • Lyra {Greek} "lyre"
  • Łucja {Polish form of Lucia} "light"
  • Mabli {Welsh} "lovable"
  • Mackenzie {Scottish} "son of Kenneth}
  • Maddie {diminutive of Madeline or Madison} "high tower or woman from Magdala"
  • Madeleine {French variation of Magdalen} "woman from Magdala or high tower"
  • Madelief {Dutch} "daisy"
  • Madeline {English variation of Magdalen} "high tower or woman from Magdala"
  • Madelyn {variation of Madeline} "woman from Magdala or high tower"
  • Madison {English} "son of Matthew"
  • Mae {diminutive of Mary or Margaret} "bitter or pearl"
  • Maelys {French or Breton} "chief or prince"
  • Maeva {Tahitian} "welcome"
  • Maëva {Gallicized form of Maeva} "welcome"
  • Maeve {Irish} "she who intoxicates"
  • Magdalena {Greek} "from Magdala"
  • Maggie {diminutive of Margaret} "daisy"
  • Magnolia {flower name, from French surname} "Magnol's flower"
  • Maia {Greek} "mother"
  • Maire {Finnish, Irish variation of Mary} "sweet; drop of the sea, bitter, beloved"
  • Mairead {Irish, shortened form of Mairghread, variation of Margaret} "pearl"
  • Maite {Basque} "beloved"
  • Maisie {Scottish diminutive of Margaret or Mary} "pearl or bitter"
  • Maisy {Scottish diminutive of Margaret} "pearl"
  • Maja {German, Slovene, and Scandinavian form of Maya, also Arabic} "splendid"
  • Malia {Hawaiian variation of Mary} "bitter"
  • Mallory {French} "unfortunate"
  • Mara {Hebrew} "bitter"
  • Marais {French} "marsh"
  • Maren {Latin} "sea"
  • Margalit {Hebrew variation of Margaret} "pearl"
  • Margaret {Greek} "pearl"
  • Margaux {French spelling variation of Margo} "pearl"
  • Margot {French, diminutive of Margaret} "pearl"
  • Mari_ {Welsh, Breton, Scandinavian, Hungarian, Estonian and Basque variation of Maria or Mary} "drop of the sea, bitter or beloved"
  • Maria {Hebrew or Egyptian} "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
  • Marian {French medieval variation of Marie} "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
  • Marianne {French combination of Marie and Anne} "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + grace"
  • Marie {French variation of Mary} "drop of the sea, bitter or beloved"
  • Marieke {Dutch diminutive of Maria} "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
  • Marigold {flower name, from English} "golden flower"
  • Marijke {Dutch form of Marie} "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
  • Marika {Dutch variation of Mary}
  • Marilla {Latin} "shining sea"
  • Marin {Latin} "of the sea"
  • Mariposa {Spanish} "butterfly"
  • Mariska {Hungarian diminutive of Maria} "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
  • Marlena {Latinate form of Marlene}
  • Marlene {German variation of Madeline; combination of Mary and Magdalen}
  • Marlow {English} "driftwood"
  • Marlowe {variation of Marlow, English} "driftwood"
  • Marta {Italian, Spanish, Scandinavian, Slavic} "lady"
  • Marte {variation of Martha, Aramaic} "lady"
  • Martina {Latin} "warlike"
  • Maša {Slovene and Croatian form of Masha} "bitter, beloved or drop of the sea"
  • Mathilda {variation of Matilda} "battle-mighty"
  • Mathilde {French variation of Matilda} "battle-mighty"
  • Matilda {German} "battle-mighty"
  • Matilde {Spanish, Portuguese and Italian form of Matilda} "battle-mighty"
  • Mattea {Italian, from Hebrew} "gift of God"
  • Maud {variation of Matilda} "battle-mighty"
  • Maude {variant of Maud} "battle-mighty"
  • Maxine {Latin} "greatest"
  • May {diminutive of Margaret and Mary; month name} "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
  • Maya {Greek mythology name; Central American Indian empire name; Latinate variation of May; Spanish, diminutive of Amalia; variation of Maia; Hebrew} "water"
  • Meg {diminutive of Margaret} "pearl"
  • Megara {Greek} "great"
  • Meika
  • Melisande {French form of Millicent, German} "strong in work"
  • Melusine {French, folkloric name}
  • Mercedes {Spanish} "gracious gifts, benefits"
  • Mercy {English} "compassion"
  • Meredith {Welsh} "great ruler"
  • Mia {Italian word name or Scandinavian short form of Maria} "mine or bitter"
  • Mielikki {Finnish mythologial} "mind, mood"
  • Mila {Slavic, Russian} "gracious; dear"
  • Millie {diminutive of Mildred or Millicent} "gentle strength; strong in work}
  • Mikayla {spelling variation of Michaela} "who is like God"
  • Mimosa {Latin plant name}
  • Mina {Scottish diminutive, also Hindu equivalent of Pisces} "child of the red earth"
  • Minerva {Latin} "of the mind, intellect"
  • Minna {German, diminutive of Wilhelmina} "child of the red earth"
  • Minnie {diminutive of Minerva} "of the mind, intellect"
  • Minta {short form of Araminta}
  • Mira {Latin, Slavic, Arabic, Sanskrit} "admirable; peace; female ruler; ocean"
  • Mireia {Catalan form of Mireille} "to admire"
  • Mireille {French} "to admire"
  • Miri {diminutive of Miriam} "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
  • Miriam {Hebrew or Egyptian} "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
  • Mirielle {compound of Miri and Elle} "she who is bitter or beloved"
  • Miroslava {Czech, Slovak, Russian, Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Macedonian and Slovene feminine form of Miroslav} "peace and glory"
  • Mirren {Scottish} "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
  • Mollie {variation of Molly} "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
  • Molly {diminutive of Mary, Hebrew} "bitter"
  • Monica {Latin} "advisor"
  • Monique {French variation of Monica} "advisor"
  • Monroe {Scottish} "mouth of the Roe river"
  • Moon {word name}
  • Morgan {Welsh} "sea-born, sea-song or sea-circle"
  • Morgana {female version of Morgan, Welsh} "sea-circle"
  • Murphy {Irish} "hound of the sea"
  • Mya {variation of Maya, Greek mythology and Central American Indian name} "water"
  • Myla {spelling variation of Mila or feminine variation of Milo} "soldier or merciful"
  • Myra {Greek} "sweet-smelling oil"
  • Nadia {Russian, Arabic} "hope; tender, delicate"
  • Naia {Hawaiian, Greek, Basque} "dolphin; to flow; wave, sea foam"
  • Nala {African}
  • Naomi {Hebrew} "pleasantness"
  • Narcissa {Greek} "daffodil"
  • Natalia {Latin} "birthday [of the Lord]"
  • Natasha {Russian diminutive of Natalya} "birthday of the Lord"
  • Nathalia {Portuguese form of Natalia} "birthday [of the Lord]"
  • Nautica {American from Latin} "pertaining to ships or sailors"
  • Naya {spelling variation of Nia} "dolphin; to flow; wave; sea foam"
  • Nell {English, diminutive of Helen, Eleanor, et al} "bright, shining one"
  • Nella {Italian, short form of Antonella} "first born"
  • Nephele {Greek} "cloudy"
  • Nera {Hebrew} "candle, light"
  • Nerissa {Greek} "from the sea"
  • Nessa {Scandinavian} "heartlands, promontory"
  • Nia {Swahili; Welsh form of the Irish Niamh} "resolve; brilliance"
  • Niamh {Irish Gaelic} "bright"
  • Niara {Hindi} "nebula, mist"
  • Nicola {Greek, feminine variation of Nicholas} "people of victory"
  • Nicole {French feminine variation of Nicholas, Greek} "people of victory"
  • Nikita {Russian or Sanskrit} "victor; house"
  • Nimue {Celtic mythology}
  • Nina {short form of names that end in -nina}
  • Nira {Hebrew} "light, or furrow, plowed field"
  • Noelie {variation of French Noélie, cognate of Noelia} "Christmas"
  • Noelia {Spanish, feminine variation of Noel} "Christmas"
  • Noelle {French} "Christmas"
  • Noemi {Italian and Spanish variation of Naomi} "my delight"
  • Nola {Gaelic} "white shoulder"
  • Nuala {Irish, short form of Fionnuala} "white shoulders"
  • Nyssa {Greek} "goal"
  • Nyx {Greek mythology name} "night"
  • Ocean {nature name}
  • Oceane {French} "ocean"
  • Oceania {Greek} "ocean"
  • Octavia {Latin} "eighth"
  • Odessa {Ukrainian place name}
  • Odette {French, from German} "wealthy"
  • Ofelia {Spanish and Italian form of Ophelia} "help"
  • Ofelie
  • Olive {English, from Latin, nature name} "olive tree"
  • Olivet {place name}
  • Olivia {Latin} "olive tree"
  • Olympia {Greek} "from Mount Olympus"
  • Olympias {feminization of Olympos, Greek} "from Mount Olympus"
  • Opal {Sanskrit} "gem"
  • Ophelia {Greek} "help"
  • Ophelie {French variation of Ophelia} "help"
  • Orla {Irish} "golden princess"
  • Orly {alternate transcription of Hebrew Orli} "light for me"
  • Ottilie {feminine variation of German Otto} "prosperous in battle"
  • Paige {English, occupational name} "page to a lord"
  • Pallas {Greek} "wisdom"
  • Paloma {Spanish} "dove"
  • Pandora {Greek} "all gifted"
  • Paraskeva {Bulgarian and Macedonian form of Paraskeve} "preparation or Friday"
  • Parvati {Sanskrit} "of the mountains"
  • Pasha {Greek} "of the ocean"
  • Patience {Latin virtue name}
  • Peace {word name}
  • Pearl {Latin gem name} "pearl"
  • Penelope {Greek} "weaver"
  • Penna {Latin} "feather"
  • Penrose {Cornish and Welsh place name and surname} "top of the heath"
  • Peony {flower name; Latin} "healing"
  • Pepper {English from Latin} "berry"
  • Perdita {Latin} "lost"
  • Perenelle {French, English, Latin} "yokel"
  • Perpetua {Latin} "perpetual"
  • Persephone {Greek mythology name} "bringer of death"
  • Petra {Greek} "rock, stone"
  • Peyton {Englsih} "fighting-man's estate"
  • Philippa {Greek, feminine variation of Philip} "lover of horses"
  • Philomena {Greek} "lover of strength"
  • Phoebe {Greek} "radiant, shining one"
  • Phoenix {Greek} "dark red"
  • Pia {Latin} "from Mount Olympus"
  • Pietra {Italian feminine form of Peter} "stone"
  • Pip {English diminutive of Philippa} "lover of horses"
  • Pipaluk {Greenlandic} "sweet little thing who belongs to me"
  • Piper {English occupational name} "pipe or flute player"
  • Pippa {English, diminutive of Philippa} "lover of horses"
  • Plum {fruit name}
  • Poem {word name}
  • Poet {English word name}
  • Polly {English variation of Molly} "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
  • Polyhymnia {Greek} "one of many praises"
  • Pomelina
  • Pomeline {French} "apple"
  • Pomona {Latin} "apple"
  • Poppy {English from Latin} "red flower"
  • Prairie {nature name}
  • Psyche {Greek} "breath"
  • Quinn {Irish} "descendant of Conn"
  • Quinna {English elaboration of Quinn} "descendant of Conn"
  • Quintessa {Latin} "essence"
  • Rae {English, diminutive of Rachel} "ewe"
  • Rafaela {Spanish and Portuguese version of Hebrew Raphaela} "God has healed"
  • Rain {word name}
  • Raina {Slavic and German variation of Regina} "queen"
  • Ramona {Spanish, feminine variation of Ramon} "wise protector"
  • Raya {Hebrew} "friend"
  • Reagan {Irish} "little king"
  • Rebecca {Hebrew} "to tie, bind"
  • Rebekah {Hebrew} "to tie, bind"
  • Regan {Irish} "little king"
  • Remi {French, variation of Remy} "oarsman"
  • Remy {French from Latin} "oarsman"
  • Ren {Japanese} "water lily, lotus"
  • Renata {Latin} "reborn"
  • Renee {French from Latin} "reborn"
  • Reyna {Spanish variant of Reina} "queen"
  • Rhea {Greek mythology name} "a flowing stream"
  • Rhiannon {Welsh} "divine queen"
  • Rhodes {Greek} "where roses grow"
  • Riley {English, Irish} "rye clearing; courageous"
  • Riona {Irish} "queenly"
  • Risa {Latin} "laughter"
  • River {nature name}
  • Rivka {Hebrew} "to tie, bind"
  • Robin {bird name, or English, diminutive of Robert} "bright fame"
  • Robyn {spelling variation of Robin}
  • Roisin {Irish} "little rose"
  • Romana {Latin} "a Roman"
  • Romee {variation of Romy, English, German, Dutch} "rosemary"
  • Romillie
  • Romilly {English} "citizen of Rome"
  • Romina {Arabic} "from the land of the Christians"
  • Romy {diminutive of Rosemary, Roma, Romana, Romilly etc.}
  • Rosa {Latinate variation of Rose} "rose, a flower"
  • Rosalba {Latin} "white rose"
  • Rosalie {French variation of Latin Rosalia} "rose"
  • Rosalina {variation of Rosaline, English} "rose"
  • Rosalind {Latin} "pretty rose"
  • Rosaline {medieval variation of Rosalind}
  • Rosamund {German} "horse protection"
  • Rosanna {combination of Rose and Anna} "rose + grace}
  • Rosaura {Spanish} "golden rose"
  • Rose {Latin} "rose, a flower"
  • Roselani {Hawaiian} "heavenly rose"
  • Rosemary {Latin or English} "dew of the sea, or rosemary (herb)"
  • Rosie {English} "rose"
  • Rosina {Italian diminutive of Rosa} "rose"
  • Rosmerta {mythological name}
  • Rowan {Scottish and Irish} "rowan tree; little redhead"
  • Rowena {Welsh} "white spear or famous friend"
  • Ruby {Latin} "deep red precious stone"
  • Rue {botanical name or word name} "herb; regret"
  • Runa {Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Japanese} "secret lore; moon"
  • Ruth {Hebrew} "compassionate friend"
  • Rylea {spelling variation of Riley} "rye clearing; courageous"
  • Sadbh {Irish} "sweet, goodly"
  • Sadhbh {Irish} "sweet, goodness"
  • Sadie {diminutive of Sarah} "princess"
  • Sage {herb name; Latin} "wise"
  • Sailor {occupational name}
  • Salem {biblical place name or Arabic} "safe"
  • Samara {Hebrew, Arabic} "under God's rule, companion in night conversation"
  • Sanja {Croatian, Serbian, Slovene} "dream"
  • Sansa {Sanskrit} "praise, charm"
  • Saoirse {Irish} "liberty"
  • Sapphira {Greek variation of Sapphire, Hebrew jewel name} "sapphire"
  • Sappho {Ancient Greek} "sapphire"
  • Sara {Hebrew} "princess"
  • Sarai {Hebrew} "princess"
  • Sasha {Russian, diminutive of Greek Alexander} "defending men"
  • Saskia {Dutch} "Saxon"
  • Saturna {feminine form of Saturnus}
  • Savannah {Spanish} "flat tropical grassland"
  • Scarlet {colour name} "scarlet, red"
  • Scarlett {English} "scarlet, red"
  • Scout {word name}
  • Searose {English flower name}
  • Sefarina {Spanish, from Greek} "west wind"
  • Selena {Latinized variation of Greek Selene} "moon goddess"
  • Selene {Greek} "moon goddess"
  • Senara {variation of Azenor, Breton} "light"
  • Serafina {Italian and Spanish variation of Seraphina} "ardent"
  • Seraphina {Hebrew} "ardent; fiery"
  • Seraphine {French from Hebrew} "burning ones"
  • Sereia {Portuguese} "mermaid"
  • Serenity {Latin} "peaceful"
  • Siena {Italian place name}
  • Sienna {Italian colour name} "orange red"
  • Sigrid {Norse} "fair victory"
  • Silvia {Latin} "from the woods"
  • Silvie {variation of Silvia, Latin} "from the woods"
  • Simone {French, feminine variation of Hebrew Simon} "hearkening"
  • Siobhan {Irish Gaelic} "God is gracious"
  • Sita {Sanskrit} "furrow"
  • Skye {Scottish place name}
  • Skylar {spelling variation of Schuyler} "scholar"
  • Sloane {Irish} "raider"
  • Sofia {Greek} "wisdom"
  • Sofie {German, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Dutch and Czech form of Sophie} "wisdom"
  • Sofiya {Russian, Ukrainian and Bulgarian form of Sophia} "wisdom"
  • Solara {English from Latin} "of the sun"
  • Soleia {English} "sun, solar"
  • Soleil {French} "sun"
  • Solstice {English from Latin} "when the sun stands still"
  • Sonata {music name}
  • Sonia {Russian and Scandinavian variation of Sophia} "wisdom"
  • Sonja {German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Slovene, Serbian, Croatian and Macedonian form of Sonya} "wisdom"
  • Sonora {place name}
  • Sophia {Greek} "wisdom"
  • Sophie {French variation of Sophia} "wisdom"
  • Soraya {Persian} "jewel"
  • Spencer {French} "keeper of provisions}
  • Stella {Latin} "star"
  • Stellaluna {Latin} "star and moon"
  • Stellamaris {Latin} "star of the sea"
  • Stellata {Italian} "starry"
  • Stephanie {Greek, feminine variation of Stephen} "garland, crown"
  • Summer {word name}
  • Sunday {word name}
  • Susannah {Hebrew} "lily"
  • Svea {Nordic} "spear"
  • Sylvie {French variation of Latin Sylvia} "from the forest"
  • Tahlia {variation of Talia, Hebrew; Australian Aboriginal} "gentle dew from heaven; by the water"
  • Tala {Persian, Arabic, Tagalog, Samoan, Scandinavian} "gold; turmeric; star; story; noble"
  • Talia {Hebrew; Australian Aboriginal} "gentle dew from heaven; by the water"
  • Tallulah {Choctaw, Irish} "leaping water, lady of abundance"
  • Tamara {Hebrew} "date palm tree"
  • Tamsin {English, contracted form of Thomasina} "twin"
  • Tansy {flower name from Greek} "immortality"
  • Tara {Irish} "rocky hill"
  • Tasha {diminutive of Natasha} "birthday [of the Lord]"
  • Tate {Norse} "cheerful"
  • Tatiana {Russian from Latin family name}
  • Tatjana {German, Finnish, Estonian, Slovene, Croatian, Serbian}
  • Tatum {English} "Tate's homestead"
  • Teagan {Irish or Welsh} "little poet or fair"
  • Teresa {Spanish} "to harvest"
  • Tesni {Welsh} "warmth from the sun"
  • Tess {English, diminutive of Theresa} "to harvest"
  • Tessa {diminutive of Theresa} "to reap, to gather"
  • Thaïs {Greek} "beloved, bandage"
  • Thalassa {Greek} "the sea"
  • Thalia {Greek} "to flourish"
  • Thea {Greek} "goddess, godly"
  • Thebe {Greek mythological name}
  • Theia {Greek} "goddess, godly"
  • Theodora {feminine variation of Theodore} "gift of God"
  • Theodosia {Greek} "giving to God"
  • Theodota {feminine variation of Theodotus, Latin from Greek} "given to God"
  • Theresa {English form of the Spanish Teresa} "to harvest"
  • Therese {German variation of Theresa} "to reap, gather"
  • Thessaly {Greek place name}
  • Thisbe {Greek mythological name}
  • Tiffany {Greek} "God's appearance"
  • Tigerlily {flower name}
  • Tillie {English, diminutive of Matilda} "battle-mighty"
  • Tjaša {Slovene diminutive of Tatjana}
  • Tressa {Cornish} "third"
  • Trinity {Latin} "triad"
  • Tris {short form of Beatrice} "she who brings happiness; blessed"
  • Tuesday {English} "Tiu's day"
  • Tullia {feminine form of Roman family name Tullius}
  • Tuuli {Finnish} "wind"
  • Tuulikki {Finnish} "little wind"
  • Ula {Celtic} "gem of the sea"
  • Ulla {Scandinavian} "will, determination"
  • Una {Latin} "one; lamb"
  • Ursa {short form of Ursula, Latin} "little female bear"
  • Vaila {Scottish} "foreign isle"
  • Valencia {Spanish} "brave, strong"
  • Valentina {Latin} "strength, health"
  • Valentine {French variation of Valentina} "strength, health"
  • Vasilisa {feminization of Vasili, Russian from Greek} "royal, knightly"
  • Venezia {Italian place-name}
  • Venilia {Latin deity name}
  • Vera {Russian} "faith"
  • Verity {Latin} "truth"
  • Vesna {Slavic} "spring"
  • Vesper {Latin} "evening star"
  • Via {Italian, nickname name}
  • Vicenza {Italian place name}
  • __Victoria {Latin} "victory"
  • Victoire {French} "victory"
  • Vienna {place name}
  • Vincenza {Italian feminine form of Vincent} "to conquer"
  • Viola {Latin} "violet"
  • Violet {English from Latin} "purple"
  • Virginia {Latin} "virginal, pure"
  • Vita {Latin} "life"
  • Vittoria {Italian variation of Victoria} "victory"
  • Viveka {Swedish, Nordic} "alive, life; place of refuge"
  • Vivian {Latin} "life"
  • Vivienne {French variation of Vivian} "life"
  • Waverly {English} "meadow of quivering aspens"
  • Wednesday {English} "Woden's day"
  • Wildflower {nature and flower name}
  • Wildrose {English} "wild rose"
  • Willoughby {English} "farm near the willows"
  • Willow {English nature name} "willow tree"
  • Winona {Sioux Indian} "firstborn daughter"
  • Wisteria {flower name, from English surname} "Wister's flower"
  • Wren {English} "small bird"
  • Xanthe {Greek} "golden, yellow"
  • Xena {Greek} "guest"
  • Xenia {Greek} "hospitable, welcoming"
  • Ximena {feminisation of Ximeno, Spanish} "son"
  • Xiomara {feminine variation of Guiomar, Spanish, Portuguese} "famous in battle"
  • Xochitl {Nahuatl, Aztec} "flower"
  • Yelyzaveta {Ukrainian form of Elizabeth} "pledged to God"
  • Yuliana {Russian, Bulgarian and Indonesian form of Juliana} "youthful or sky father"
  • Zadie {English variation of Sadie} "princess"
  • Zahara {Hebrew; Swahili} "to shine; flower"
  • Zahra {Arabic} "flower"
  • Zala {Ethiopian or Slovene variation of Rozalija} "a people from southwest Ethiopia; rose"
  • Zali {Hebrew, Hungarian} "princess"
  • Zalia {variation of Zelia, Hebrew} "zealous, ardent"
  • Zara {Hebrew and Arabic} "blooming flower; God remembers"
  • Zatanna {fictional name}
  • Zelenka {Czech} "green, new, fresh, innocent"
  • Zelie {French} "noble"
  • Zenaïda {Greek} "the life of Zeus"
  • Zilla {Hebrew} "shadow"
  • Ziva {Hebrew} "life"
  • Zlata {feminization of Zlatan} "gold"
  • Zoe {Greek} "life"
  • Zofia {Czech, Polish, and Ukrainian variation of Sophia} "wisdom"
  • Zora {Serbo-Croatian} "dawn"
  • Zosia {variant of Sophia, Greek} "wisdom"
  • Zosime {Greek} "survivor"
  • Zoya {Russian and Greek variation of Zoe} "life"
  • Zozefina {Greek form of Josephine} "he will add"
  • Zsofia {Hungarian form of Sophia} "wisdom"
  • Zuleika {Arabic} "fair"
  • Zuzanna {Slavic variation of Susannah} "lily"
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