Una is an Irish name possibly derived from uan meaning "lamb". It can also be related to the Latin una meaning "(feminine) one".

c o m b o s

  • Una Calliope
  • Una Daisy
  • Una Emily
  • Una Florence
  • Una Isobel
  • Una Josephine
  • Una Rosemary

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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

  • Ailsa Lily
  • Ailsa Ingrid
  • Ailsa Josephine
  • Ailsa Emmeline
  • Ailsa Harriet
  • Ailsa Lilac
  • Ailsa Fable
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Flora is from the Latin flos meaning "flower". Flora was the Roman goddess of flowers and spring.

c o m b o s

  • Flora Emily
  • Flora Libby
  • Flora Esme
  • Flora Josephine
  • Flora Ingrid
  • Flora Ottilie

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Amelia is from the name Amalia, a short form of Germanic names containing the element amal meaning "unceasing, vigorous, brave". It is sometimes confused with the unrelated name Emilia meaning "rival" from the Latin Aemilius .

c o m b o s

  • Amelia Astrid
  • Amelia Birdie
  • Amelia Eden
  • Amelia Esme
  • Amelia Florence
  • Amelia Hazel
  • Amelia Honey
  • Amelia Ida
  • Amelia Iris
  • Amelia Josephine
  • Amelia Marigold
  • Amelia Paige
  • Amelia Primrose
  • Amelia Sky
  • Amelia Tuesday
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Ada is derived from the Germanic element adal meaning "noble". It was originally used as a nickname for names such as Adalheidis (Adelaide).

c o m b o s

  • Ada Clementine
  • Ada Heather
  • Ada Johanna
  • Ada Rosalie
  • Ada Sunny
  • Ada Jessamy
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Iris is a name meaning "rainbow" in Greek. Iris was also the goddess of the rainbow and served as a messenger of the Gods—especially Hera. It was thought that the appearance of a rainbow was the descent of a celestial messenger.

This meaning is secondary to me as I think first of beautiful white and yellow iris flowers.

c o m b o s

  • Iris Dorothy
  • Iris Laura
  • Iris Adeline
  • Iris Adelaide
  • Iris Eulalie
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Hilda is ultimately from the Proto-Germanic *hildiz meaning "battle".

For me, Hilda is clean white linens, warm sunbeams shining in through the window in the morning, wooden beams, the scent of tonka bean, and little lily-of-the-valley flowers. It is sweet and cozy, like home.

c o m b o s

  • Hilda Birdy
  • Hilda Clementine
  • Hilda Emily
  • Hilda Euphemia Swan
  • Hilda Harriet
  • Hilda Honey
  • Hilda Hyacinth
  • Hilda Lilac
  • Hilda Louisa Bird
  • Hilda Louisa Swan
  • Hilda Lucy Swan
  • Hilda Nightingale
  • Hilda Poppy
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Mabel is a Medieval form of the Late Latin name Amabilis meaning "lovable".

c o m b o s

  • Mabel Meadowlark
  • Mabel Emmeline
  • Mabel Josephine
  • Mabel Clementine
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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

  • Willa Annesley
  • Willa Daisy
  • Willa Edie
  • Willa Josephine
  • Willa Magnolia
  • Willa Meadow
  • Willa Poppy
  • Willa Posie
  • Willa Rosie
  • Willa Sophie

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Orla is from the Irish name, Órfhlaith, meaning "golden princess".

Orla brings to mind the misty mornings of early autumn as the gilded edges of the leaves begin to appear. Though, with some names, it also brings to mind beaches and summer.

c o m b o s

  • Orla Birdie
  • Orla Bluebird
  • Orla Elisabeth
  • Orla Helena
  • Orla Josephine
  • Orla Peach
  • Orla Summer
  • Orla Sunflower

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dec 1 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

  • Alma Honey
  • Alma Johanna
  • Alma Johanna Honey — the why
  • Alma Joy
  • Alma Lydia
  • Alma Lydia Jean
  • Alma Willow

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Audrey is a Medieval diminutive of Æðelþryð meaning "noble strength" which is derived from the Old English elements æðele "noble" and þryþ "strength".

It is a surprisingly classic name that has been in use since before the 7th-century and then fell out of use in the Middle Ages.

c o m b o s

  • Audrey Josephine
  • Audrey Evelyn
  • Audrey Wren
  • Audrey Clementine
  • Audrey Marigold
  • Audrey Azalea
  • Audrey Elowen
  • Audrey Isolde
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Idonea is a Medieval English name, probably a Latinized form of Iðunn. Iðunn is derived from the Old Norse prefix ið- "again, repeated" and unna "to love". In Norse mythology Iðunn was the goddess of spring and immortality whose responsibility it was to guard the gods' apples of youth.

c o m b o s

  • Idonea Fern
  • Idonea Lily
  • Idonea Lilac
  • Idonea Iris
  • Idonea Dorothy
  • Idonea Daisy
  • Idonea Josephine
  • Idonea Honor
  • Idonea Marguerite
  • Idonea Theresa
  • Idonea Violet
  • Idonea Ruby
  • Idonea Olive
  • Idonea Frances
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I'm Pia.

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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

  • Arthur Leo
  • Arthur Einarr
  • Arthur Rowan
  • Arthur Ellis
  • Arthur Cosmo
  • Arthur Jamie
  • Arthur Julian
  • Arthur Julius
  • Arthur Lewin
  • Arthur Ronan
  • Arthur Corbin
  • Arthur Joseph

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dec 6 2024 +

Fisher is from the English surname meaning "fisherman".

c o m b o s

  • Fisher Alexander
  • Fisher Arthur
  • Fisher John
  • Fisher Henry
  • Fisher Simon
  • Fisher Phineas
  • Fisher James
  • Fisher Lewis
  • Fisher Nathan
  • Fisher Jonas
  • Fisher Leo
  • Fisher Matthew
  • Fisher Thomas
  • Fisher Grant
  • Fisher Frederick
  • Fisher Cole
  • Fisher Elliott
  • Fisher Wesley
dec 6 2024 ∞
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Leo is from the Latin word leo meaning "lion".

c o m b o s

  • Leo Everest
  • Leo Everett
  • Leo Henry
  • Leo Howard
  • Leo Jamie

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mar 5 2022 ∞
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Boone is from an English surname that was derived from the Old French bon meaning "good". It is most often associated with frontiersman Daniel Boone, one of the U.S's first folk heroes.

It was the middle name of my great grandfather.

c o m b o s

  • Boone Arthur
  • Boone Henry
  • Boone Alexander
  • Boone Elliott
  • Boone Fletcher
  • Boone Edwin
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dec 6 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

  • Egan Elliott
  • Egan Oliver
  • Egan Jay
  • Egan Arthur
  • Egan Guthrie
  • Egan Leo
  • Egan Thomas
  • Egan Wesley
  • Egan Everett
  • Egan Oscar
  • Egan George
  • Egan Rory
  • Egan Joel
  • Egan Henry
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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

  • Ari Alexander
  • Ari Forest
  • Ari George
  • Ari North
  • Ari Everest
  • Ari Nolan
  • Ari Samson

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dec 1 2024 ∞
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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 ∞
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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

  • August Harvey
  • August Howard
  • August Jamie
  • August Joe
  • August Oliver
  • August Joseph
  • August Riley
  • August Reilly

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