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Una is an Irish name possibly derived from uan meaning "lamb". It can also be related to the Latin una meaning "one". Una feels strong yet still delicate. I appreciate the interesting shape of it and uncommon initial 'U'. It hints at maximalism though it is a bit more minimalist. As for the imagery I get from it, it makes me think of sun-warmed laundry, ceramic jugs, and little lambs with their tails wagging. I have a preference for the name to be paired with something a bit more unexpected but still classic. c o m b o s
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dec 19 2024 + Ailsa is a name of Scottish origin, linked to the small island of Ailsa Craig. While it's meaning is still debated, Encyclopaedia Brittanica states the name Ailsa Craig is from the Scots Gaelic Ailsae Craig meaning “Fairy Rock”. This is likely influenced by the Norse name for the island Alfsigesey meaning "Alfsigr's island". Alfsgir is from the Norse alf meaning "elf" and sigr meaning "victory". Ailsa brings to mind the rugged granite cliffs, roaring waves, clusters of elder trees, and the cloudy wings of the sea birds found on the high cliffs. It is a cool, misty name. c o m b o s
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dec 19 2024 + Esme is an Old French name from the word esmer meaning "to love", which is from the Latin aestimare meaning "to esteem". It was first recorded in Scotland. c o m b o s
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dec 19 2024 + Ismay is a Medieval English name that is possibly from a Germanic name like Ismegi or Ismagin meaning “iron strength”, from isan “iron” and magan “strength”. The variant Isemay was first recorded in England in the 13th century c o m b o s
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dec 20 2024 + Eira is a modern Welsh name meaning “snow”. It has only recently come into use. It is also a form of the Norwegian Eir meaning “mercy”, after the Norse Goddess of healing and medicine. c o m b o s
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dec 15 2024 + Willa is an English name from the Germanic element wil meaning "will, desire". I love the nickname Billie and this is a great way to get to it. c o m b o s
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nov 30 2024 + Embla is perhaps related to Old Norse almr meaning "elm". In Norse mythology Embla and her husband Ask were the first humans. Embla was created from an elm tree and Ask was created from an ash tree. c o m b o s
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dec 20 2024 + Alma is from the Latin word almus meaning “nourishing, kind, propitious”. It is also a word for “soul” in Spanish. In Hungarian, it means “apple”. Then, in Hebrew, it means “young woman”. It’s a name with a variety of meanings and a lovely sound. For me, Alma is a warm, creamy name like a cozy soft blanket and smells of fresh coconut, vanilla, and clean linens. It is also sometimes early mornings in late summer where the mist hangs in the air: warm, fresh, and new. c o m b o s
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dec 1 2024 + Anya is a Russian diminutive of Anna which is from the Hebrew name חַנָּה (Channah) meaning "favor, grace", derived from the root חָנַן (chanan) . c o m b o s
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Lewin is an English name that means "dear friend", from the name Leofwine which is derived from the Old English elements leof "dear, beloved" and wine "friend". c o m b o s
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dec 19 2024 + August is an English name meaning "exalted, venerable" from the Latin augustus or possibly from the Latin augere meaning "to increase". It is a time of harvest and abundance, symbolizing prosperity and the fruition of hard work. For me, it is vibrant, warm, and welcoming—the moment when you smell the change in the air from Summer to Autumn. The month of August was called Sextilis until the name was changed to honor Augustus Caesar. c o m b o s
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nov 26 2024 + Arthur is a name of unknown origin but it is thought to be from the Celtic artos meaning "bear". Arthur has a wintry warm vibe and makes me think of sweaters, tree bark, and bears. c o m b o s
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dec 15 2024 + Hugo is a Latinized form of Hugh which is from the Germanic element hug meaning "heart, mind, spirit". A meaningful name with a lively sound, it reminds me of laughter, pine trees, ferns, chunky sweaters, and wellies. It's the day-long exploration of winter forests followed by a much anticipated hot chocolate at home. c o m b o s
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dec 11 2024 + Harold is from the Old English name Hereweald , derived from the elements here "army" and weald "power, leader, ruler". It was the name of two kings of England. The name fell out of use after the loss of the Battle of Hastings and the Norman Conquest. It was revived in the 19th century. Harold is cuddly. A sweet teddy bear of a name that makes me think of late autumn or early winter and cozying up inside with a good book, a hot cup of cocoa, and soft blanket. It is comfort. I adore the nickname Halley, like Halley's comet. Rollo would be quite cute too! Then there's Holly and Harry as well. Options! c o m b o s
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dec 15 2024 + Ivo is an Ancient Germanic name derived from the element iv , meaning "yew". The longevity of the yew tree and its ability to regenerate led to them being revered as the 'tree of immortality'. While known to grow in the harshest barren and polluted lands, these ancient trees have endured countless changes in the climate throughout the ages. Hedges of yew trees are known to grow back quickly and fallen branches can even take root and form a new tree. This has made the yew a symbol of rebirth, renewal, and steadfastness. In addition to it's strength, the wood of the yew tree is flexible, making it ideal for crafting. English and Welsh longbows made from yew were known to be especially effective in battle. Interestingly, every part of the yew tree is toxic with the exception of the red fruit surrounding the poisonous seed. This short, handsome name makes me think ... mar 1 2022 ∞
dec 1 2024 + Egan has the meaning of "little fire" and is ultimately derived from the Old Irish Áed , meaning "fire". The name was historically associated with courage and passion as the Egan clan were hereditary lawyers to the Ó Conchobhair Kings of Connacht and the Burkes of Clanricarde. c o m b o s
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nov 29 2024 + Ari is an Old Norse name meaning "eagle". In Norse mythology eagles are thought to represent freedom and strength due to their majestic and powerful nature. Odin, the All-Father, was said to be able to transform into an eagle. The eagle’s ability to observe from a great height is often seen as a metaphor for wisdom, insight, and a broader perspective on life. c o m b o s
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