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Names that mean form

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word Form in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Form

AabidullahArabic — "Worshiper of Allah, it is formed from Aabid (worshiper ) and Allah (God ), both which are Quranic words"AalonaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Aaron, a name derived from the Hebrew ahardn the exalted one. The name is borne in the Bible by the elder brother of Moses"AapeliFinnish — "Finnish form of ABEL"AapoFinnish — "Finnish form of ABRAHAM"AarneFinnish — "Finnish form of ARNOLD"AatamiFinnish — "Finnish form of ADAM"AattoFinnish — "Finnish form of ADOLF. It also means 'eve, evening before' in Finnish, as the day before an important holiday."AatuFinnish — "Finnish form of ADOLF"Abdul baryArabic — "Servant of the Creator and Shaper of Forms, meaning servant of Allah, as Bary is one of the names of Allah"AbeleItalian — "Italian form of ABEL"AbertoItalian — "Italian form of Albert (noble)"AbsolonFrench — "French form of ABSALOM"AchaicusBiblical — "Latinized form of the Greek name (Achaikos), which referred to the region in Greece called (Achaia), situated on the northern coast of the Peloponnesus. In the New Testament this is the name of a Corinthian Christian who aided Saint Paul."AckeSwedish — "Swedish short form of AXEL"AdalwolfGerman — "Modern form of the Germanic name Adalwolf, which meant 'noble wolf' from the Germanic elements adal meaning 'noble' and wulf. Association with Adolf Hitler has lessened the use of this name."AdamekHebrew — "Of the red earth. A form of Adam."AdamoItalian — "Italian form of ADAM"AdhamhScottish — "Gaelic form of Adam."AdoffGerman — "German form of Adalwolf meaning noble wolf, generally associated with the 20th-century German dictator Adolf Hitler."AdojanHungarian — "Hungarian form of Adrian 'from the Adriatic'."AdokPolish — "Spanish form of Hadrianus, also a name used for the nobility class of the Betsileo people of central Madagascar. Six popes have borne this name."AdolpheLatin — "French form of ADOLF"AdorjanHungarian — "Hungarian form of Adrian (from the Adriatic)"AdriaanDutch — "Dutch form of ADRIAN"AdrianoSpanish — "Dark, Rich, Mysterious, From the Adriatic Sea. A masculine form of Adriana."AdrianusLatin — "Dark, Rich, Mysterious, From the Adriatic Sea. A masculine form of Adriana."AdrienLatin — "French form of ADRIAN"AdrikRussian — "A form of Hadrianus, Of the Adriatic|Dark."AdrinLatin — "Dark, Rich, Mysterious, From the Adriatic Sea. A masculine form of Adriana."AdrynLatin — "Dark, Rich, Mysterious, From the Adriatic Sea. A masculine form of Adriana."AeolusLatin — "God of the winds, also - Latinized form of AIOLOS"AfanasiyRussian — "Russian form of ATHANASIUS"AfonsoPortuguese — "Portuguese and Galician form of ALFONSO"AgapiosGreek — "Masculine form of AGAPE. This was the name of a saint from Caesarea who was martyred under the Roman emperor Diocletian."AgeNorse — "Danish and Norwegian form of AKE"AgostinhoPortuguese — "the Latin Augustinus, a diminutive form of Augustus great, venerable See AU- GUSTO"AgostonHungarian — "Hungarian form of Gustaaf (staff of the gods)"AidAmerican — "AN Anglicized form of the Irish Aodhan little fiery one The name was popularized by actor Aidan Quinn b. 1959"AiwynEnglish — "Variant of Alvin: Wise friend. From the Old English Aetheiwine, and also Aefwine, both meaning noble friend. Various forms of Alvin in use after the Norman Conquest became surnames, and also first names."AlaiosIrish — "Gaelic form of Aloysius, a Latinized form of Aloys, which is a Provencal cognate of Louis famous in war, which is from the Old High German Hluodowig, a compounding of the elements hluod famous and wig war, strife"AlbeyFrench — "Noble, Bright. A short form of names beginning with "Albi"."AlbieSpanish — "Noble, Bright. A short form of names beginning with "Albi"."AlbyFrench — "Noble, Bright. A short form of names beginning with "Albi"."AlecScottish — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AleckScottish — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AleckoGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AleikRussian — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AleizoGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AlejoGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AlekGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AlekkoGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AlekoGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AlessandroItalian — "Italian form of Alexander (defender of man)"AlessioItalian — "A short form of Alessandro defender or helper of mankind, Alessio is also bestowed as an independent given name See ALESSANDRO"AlexanderGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander|From the beach."AlexandrCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of Alexander, a derivative of the Greek Alexandros defender or helper of mankind, a compounding of the elements alexein to defend, to help and andros man Pet: Ales, Olexa, Sasa"AlexejCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of Alexis, which is derived from the Greek alexein to defend, to help Pet: Ales, Sasa"AlexioGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AlexiosGreek — "Popular name derived from the verb alexein to defend, to help: hence, defender, helper. Alternatively, Alexios is used as a short form of Alexandros defender or helper of mankind. See ALEXANDROS"AlexxGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AlexysContemporary — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AlezioGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AleziosGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AleziusGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AlfredoItalian — "Italian and Spanish form of Alfred (counselor of the elves)"AlikkaGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AlikoGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AlixandreArthurian Legend — "French form of Alexander (defends mankind) Nephew of King Mark (twelfth century)"AlixxGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AlizkGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AllbeartScottish — "Scottish Gaelic form of Albert bright through nobility See ALBERT"AllcanderGreek — "Defeder of humandkind. A form of Alexander."AllixxGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AllyxGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AllyxxGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AlojzyPolish — "Polish cognate of Aloysius, a Latinized form of Aloys, a Proven£al cognate of Louis famous in war, which is from the Old High German Hluodowig, a compounding of the elements hluod famous and wig war, strife"AlsanderIrish — "Irish form of Alexander defender or helper of mankind See ALEXANDER"AlycGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AlyckGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AlykGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AlykoGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AmbrosiItalian — "Italian form of Ambrose (immortal)"AmbrusHungarian — "Hungarian form of Ambrose (immortal)"AmhlaoibhNorse — "Irish form of Olaf (ancient)"AnandroopHindi — "Of Blissful Form; Radiating Bliss"AnastagioItalian — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnastasiGreek — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnastasijRussian — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnastasioGreek — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnastasiosGreek — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnastasiusGreek — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnastaslGreek — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnastatiusGreek — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnastazijGreek — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnastazyPolish — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnasticeGreek — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AndarFrench — "Manly, Courageous. A form of Andrew."AndasFrench — "Manly, Courageous. A form of Andrew."AndiEnglish — "Manly, Courageous. A short form of Andrew."AndnejPolish — "Polish form of Andrew 'manly'."AndraeFrench — "Manly, Courageous. A form of Andrew."AndrePortuguese — "Manly, Courageous. A short form of Andrew."AndrecitoFrench — "Manly, Courageous. A form of Andrew."AndreeFrench — "Manly, Courageous. A form of Andrew."AndresSpanish — "Manly, Courageous. A short form of Andrew."AndrieFrench — "Manly, Courageous. A form of Andrew."AndrionLatin — "Spanish form of Hadrianus, also a name used for the nobility class of the Betsileo people of central Madagascar. Six popes have borne this name."AndrushaRussian — "Russian form of Andrew 'manly'."AndryaRussian — "Russian form of Andrew 'manly'."AndyPortuguese — "Manly, Courageous. A short form of Andrew."AneasIrish — "Gaelic form of Aeneas to praise, a name brought to Ireland to Anglicize several Gaelic names. See AENEAS"AnfernyAmerican — "Praiseworthy. Form of Anthony."AnglicizedScottish — "form of the Gaelic Aodan, which is a diminutive form of Aodh fire"AnikitaRussian — "the Greek Aniketos uncon- quered, a compound name composed of the elements a not and nikan to conquer The short form Nikita is now in more common use. Short: Nikita"AnkerDanish — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."AnkorDanish — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."AnkurIndian — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."AnsanHebrew — "Ann's son, Son of the graceful one. A masculine form of Ann."AnsenHebrew — "Ann's son, Son of the graceful one. A masculine form of Ann."AnsinHebrew — "Ann's son, Son of the graceful one. A masculine form of Ann."AnsisHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."AnsonGerman — "Ann's son, Son of the graceful one. A masculine form of Ann."AnsynHebrew — "Ann's son, Son of the graceful one. A masculine form of Ann."AnteyFinnish — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."AntheyGreek — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."AnthiGreek — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."AnthieGreek — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."AnthyGreek — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."AntiGreek — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."AntioneFrench — "Praiseworthy. A form of Anthony."AntjuanFrench — "Praiseworthy. A form of Anthony."AnttiFinnish — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."AnttyGreek — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."AntuanFrench — "Praiseworthy. A form of Anthony."AntuwainFrench — "Praiseworthy. A form of Anthony."AntuwaineFrench — "Praiseworthy. A form of Anthony."AntuwayneFrench — "Praiseworthy. A form of Anthony."AntuwonFrench — "Praiseworthy. A form of Anthony."AntwahnFrench — "Praiseworthy. A form of Anthony."AntwainFrench — "Praiseworthy. A form of Anthony."AntwaineFrench — "Praiseworthy. A form of Anthony."AntwanAmerican — "Praiseworthy. A form of Anthony."AntwaunFrench — "Praiseworthy. A form of Anthony."AntwohnFrench — "Praiseworthy. A form of Anthony."AntwoinFrench — "Praiseworthy. A form of Anthony."AntwoineFrench — "Praiseworthy. A form of Anthony."AntwonFrench — "Praiseworthy. A form of Anthony."AntwoneFrench — "Praiseworthy. A form of Anthony."AntyGreek — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."AodanScottish — "Diminutive form of the Gaelic Aodh fire The name is Anglicized as Aidan and Edan"AodhGaelic — "Wealthy. A form of Otto."ApolinaryPolish — "Polish form of the Italian Apollinare of Apollo, a derivative of Apollo, the name of the mythological god of music, poetry, prophecy, and medicine"ArchibaldLatin — "Very bold. Short form of Archibald"ArchieEnglish — "Very bold. Short form of Archibald"ArchwoodEnglish — "Trees Forming Arches"AristotelesLatin — "Latin form of Aristotle (intelligent)"AristotelisGreek — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments aristos best and totalis total: hence, totally the best. The name in its variant form, Aristotle, was borne by the famous Greek philosopher 384-322 B.C. who is noted for his works on logic, ethics, politics, and metaphysics"ArjeDutch — "Dark, Rich, Mysterious, From the Adriatic Sea. A masculine form of Adriana."ArloGerman — "Strong, brave, courageous one. A form of Andrew."ArlowGreek — "Strong, brave, courageous one. A form of Andrew."ArneyOld German — "Eagle. A short form of Arnold, strong, powerful eage."ArniNorse — "Eagle. A short form of Arnold, strong, powerful eage."ArrianLatin — "Dark, Rich, Mysterious, From the Adriatic Sea. A masculine form of Adriana."ArtEnglish — "A rock|Noble one from the lofty hill|Bear|Follower of Thor, Thunder. A short form of Arthur, noble strength."ArteCeltic — "A rock|Noble one from the lofty hill|Bear|Follower of Thor, Thunder. A short form of Arthur, noble strength."AttiahMuslim — "Arabic form of the Hebrew name Ataya pre-pared, ready"AudoOld English — "Wealthy. A form of Otto."AugustynPolish — "Polish form of Augustus 'majestic'."AuleyIrish — "Irish form of Olaf (ancient)"AvayaHindi — "To arrive or to inform, The first life form all knowledgeable and all pure"AvgustinRussian — "Russian cognate of Augustine, a derivative of the Latin Augustinus, a diminutive form of Augustus, which is from augustus great, venerable. The name was borne by St. Augustine 354-430, an early church father who was born in Numidia and became the bishop of Hippo in northern Africa"AvyaHindi — "To arrive or to inform, The first life form all knowledgeable and all pure"AzikHebrew — "Laughter, God smiles. A form of Isaac."AzzatArabic — "Azzat is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Azzah, and means gazelle"BaenScottish — "Son of the farmer. A form of Bartholomew"BaeneHawaiian — "Son of the farmer. A form of Bartholomew"BainGaelic — "Son of the farmer. A form of Bartholomew"BaineHawaiian — "Son of the farmer. A form of Bartholomew"BaithazarGreek — "Protect the king. The Greek form of the Old Testament Bel-shazzar, referring to the Babylonian god Bel. One of the Magi mentioned in Matthew's story of the Na-tivity was Balthasar."BaldassarioItalian — "Italian form of Balthasar (protected by God)"BaltsarosGreek — "Greek form of Balthazar"BanArthurian Legend — "Son of the farmer. A form of Bartholomew"BandeeGreek — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."BandeyGreek — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."BandiGreek — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."BandieGreek — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."BandyAmerican — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."BaneHawaiian — "Son of the farmer. A form of Bartholomew"BarnardEnglish — "Bold as a bear, Strength. A short form of Bernard, warrior."BarneeTeutonic — "Bold as a bear, Warrior. A short form of Bernard."BarneyEnglish — "Bold as a bear, Strength. A short form of Bernard, warrior."BarniTeutonic — "Bold as a bear, Warrior. A short form of Bernard."BarnieGerman — "Bold as a bear, Warrior. A short form of Bernard."BarnyGerman — "Bold as a bear, Strength. A short form of Bernard, warrior."BartalanHungarian — "Hungarian form of Bartholomew (farmer)"BarteHebrew — "A short form of Bartholomew, son of the farmer."BarynyTeutonic — "Bold as a bear, Warrior. A short form of Bernard."BasteGreek — "Venerable, Old, Great|Revered. A form of Sebastian, honoured above all others."BastianeGerman — "Venerable, Old, Great|Revered. A form of Sebastian, honoured above all others."BastiaoPortuguese — "A short form of Sebastiao man from Sebastia, Bastiao is also bestowed as an independent given name See SEBASTlAO"BastionGerman — "Venerable, Old, Great|Revered. A form of Sebastian, honoured above all others."BastyanGerman — "Venerable, Old, Great|Revered. A form of Sebastian, honoured above all others."BastyaneGerman — "Venerable, Old, Great|Revered. A form of Sebastian, honoured above all others."BastyonGerman — "Venerable, Old, Great|Revered. A form of Sebastian, honoured above all others."BatEnglish — "Son of the farmer. A form of Bartholomew."BatoEnglish — "Son of the farmer. A form of Bartholomew."BaynHawaiian — "Son of the farmer. A form of Bartholomew"BayneEnglish — "Son of the farmer. A form of Bartholomew"BayronEnglish — "A form of baron"BealEnglish — "Handsome. A form of Beau."BealeEnglish — "Handsome. A form of Beau."BeallEnglish — "Handsome. A form of Beau."BealleEnglish — "Handsome. A form of Beau."BeartlaiIrish — "Gaelic form of Bartley, a variant of Bartholomew son of Talmai See BARTHOLOMEW"BeilEnglish — "Handsome. A form of Beau."BeillEnglish — "Handsome. A form of Beau."BeilleEnglish — "Handsome. A form of Beau."BembeSpanish — "Spanish form of Barnaby prophet."BenHebrew — "Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben"."BendykPolish — "Polish form of Benedict 'blessed'."BeneHebrew — "Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben"."BeneeHebrew — "Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben"."BengeeHebrew — "Favourite son. The short form of Benjamin."BengeyHebrew — "Favourite son. The short form of Benjamin."BengiHebrew — "Favourite son. The short form of Benjamin."BengieHebrew — "Favourite son. The short form of Benjamin."BengyHebrew — "Favourite son. The short form of Benjamin."BeniaminPolish — "Polish form of Benjamin, which is derived from the Hebrew binyamin son of the right hand, favorite son The name is borne in the Bible by the youngest son of Jacob and Rachel, founder of one of the twelve tribes of Israel"BenjeeHebrew — "Favourite son. The short form of Benjamin."BenjeyHebrew — "Favourite son. The short form of Benjamin."BenjiEnglish — "Favourite son. The short form of Benjamin."BenjieEnglish — "Favourite son. The short form of Benjamin."BennEnglish — "Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben"."BenneHebrew — "Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben"."BenneeHebrew — "Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben"."BenneyHebrew — "Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben"."BenniHebrew — "Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben"."BennieEnglish — "Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben"."BennjeeHebrew — "Favourite son. The short form of Benjamin."BennjeyHebrew — "Favourite son. The short form of Benjamin."BennjiHebrew — "Favourite son. The short form of Benjamin."BennjieHebrew — "Favourite son. The short form of Benjamin."BennjyHebrew — "Favourite son. The short form of Benjamin."BennoHebrew — "Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben"."BennyHebrew — "Son of my right hand. A short form of names beginning with "Ben"."BenoitFrench — "Blessed. A form of Benedict."BentoPortuguese — "A short form of Benedicto blessed, Bento is also bestowed as an independent given name See BENEDICTO"BepeHebrew — "God will incerease, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."BeppeHebrew — "God will incerease, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."BercanIrish — "Anglicized form of Bearchan little spear. See BEARCHAN"BernardFrench — "Bold as a bear, Strength. A short form of Bernard, warrior."BernbeSpanish — "Spanish form of Barnaby (prophet)"BerneeTeutonic — "Bold as a bear, Warrior. A short form of Bernard."BerniAfrican — "Bold as a bear, Warrior. A short form of Bernard."BernieFrench — "Bold as a bear, Strength. A short form of Bernard, warrior."BertTeutonic — "Bright. A short form of Burton, bright, famous town."BertoSpanish — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A form of Alberto."BhagraHindi — "Panjabi Dance Form"BhagwantroopSikh — "In the form of god"BhairavaHindi — "Destroys Fear; Formidable"BhiravArabic — "One of the forms of Shiva"BhramarHindi — "Black bee, A bumble bee, Parvati lord Shivas wife had taken the form of a bumble bee, Searching for the truth"BhramaraHindi — "Black bee, A bumble bee, Parvati lord Shivas wife had taken the form of a bumble bee, Searching for the truth"BillEnglish — "Wilful one. A short form of William."BilleeEnglish — "Wilful one. A short form of William."BilleyEnglish — "Wilful one. A short form of William."BillyEnglish — "Wilful one. A short form of William."BinkyEnglish — "A familiar form of bancroft, vincent"BirchEnglish — "Birch tree. A short form of Burchard."BircheEnglish — "Birch tree. A short form of Burchard."BirtOld English — "Bright. A short form of Burton, bright, famous town."BobEnglish — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant. A short form of Robert."BobbEnglish — "Famous, Brilliant. A short form of Robert."BobbiEnglish — "Famous, Brilliant. A short form of Robert."BobekCzech / Slovak — "Famous, Brilliant. A short form of Robert."BoghosArmenian — "Armenian form of Paul."BoulosHindi — "Arabic form of "Paul""BoulusArabic — "Arabic form of Paul."BoutroArabic — "Rock. A form of Peter."BoutrosAfrican — "Rock. A form of Peter."BraddEnglish — "Broad meadow|Clearing in the woods. A short form of Bradley."BradeyEnglish — "A form of brady"BraidenEnglish — "A form of braden"BraidonEnglish — "A form of bradon"BramScottish — "Father of the multitudes. A short form of names beginning with "Bram"."BrammGaelic — "Father of the multitudes. A short form of names beginning with "Bram"."BrandNorse — "Torch, Beacon. A short form of names beginning with "Brand"."BrantlyEnglish — "A form of brant"BrentEnglish — "From the burnt field on the steep hill. A short form of Brenton."BrizioItalian — "Italian cognate of the French Brice, a name derived from the Latin Britius, which is of uncertain etymology Alternatively, Brizio is used as a short form of Fabrizio craftsman. See FABRIZIO"BrodScottish — "Bored. A short form of Broderick, renowned ruler."BrodeeScottish — "Brother|Second-born son|Canal Builder. Short form of Broderick"BrodenAmerican — "Brother|Second-born son|Canal Builder. Short form of Broderick"BrodeyScottish — "Brother|Second-born son|Canal Builder. Short form of Broderick"BrodiScottish — "Brother|Second-born son|Canal Builder. Short form of Broderick"BrytonEnglish — "A form of brighton"BuckEnglish — "Male deer, Buck. A short form of names beginning with "Buck"."BudairArabic — "Little full moon, it is the diminutive form of Badr (full moon )"BulusUrdu — "Arabic form of PAUL"BurchEnglish — "Birch tree. A short form of Burchard."BurneeTeutonic — "Bold as a bear, Warrior. A short form of Bernard."BurniSpanish — "Bold as a bear, Warrior. A short form of Bernard."BurtEnglish — "Bright. A short form of Burton, bright, famous town."BurtoGerman — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A form of Alberto."ButrusArabic — "Arabic form of Peter."CaciliusDutch — "Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia."CaecilianusLatin — "Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia."CaeciliusLatin — "Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia."CaellHebrew — "Faithful. A short form of Caleb."CaenGaelic — "Possession, Spear|Tribute. A form of Cain."CaeneGaelic — "Possession, Spear|Tribute. A form of Cain."CahalCeltic — "Strong, Courageous. A form of Charles."CailHebrew — "Faithful. A short form of Caleb."CaillHebrew — "Faithful. A short form of Caleb."CainanBiblical — "Possession, Spear|Tribute. A form of Cain."CainethGaelic — "Possession, Spear|Tribute. A form of Cain."CaitalinIrish — "Magical wizard. A masculine form of Caitlin, pure pool."CalleHebrew — "Faithful. A short form of Caleb."CallisterAmerican — "the Irish surname Mac Cal- lister, a variant of Mac Alister son of Alister, an Irish form of the Gaelic Mac Alastair Alastair is the Gaelic form of Alexander defender or helper of mankind"CanyceIrish — "Handsome, Attractive one. A form of Coinneach."CarioItalian — "The Italian form of Charles, meaning strong or manly, occasionally used in English-speaking countries."CarlewOld German — "Strong, Courageous. A form of Charles."CarlusIrish — "Irish form of Charles full-grown, a man See CHARLES"CasparPersian — "Guardian of the treasure. A form of Casper."CasperGerman — "Guardian of the treasure. A form of Casper."CaspirPersian — "Guardian of the treasure. A form of Casper."CasporPersian — "Guardian of the treasure. A form of Casper."CaspyrPersian — "Guardian of the treasure. A form of Casper."CassiEnglish — "Prophet|Clever, curly-haired one. A short form of names starting with "Cas"."CathmoorGaelic — "Great warrior|From the pure moor. A masculine form of Cathy, purity."CathmooreGaelic — "Great warrior|From the pure moor. A masculine form of Cathy, purity."CathmorIrish — "Great warrior|From the pure moor. A masculine form of Cathy, purity."CathmoreIrish — "Great warrior|From the pure moor. A masculine form of Cathy, purity."CatholGaelic — "Mighty, Wise in the eye of the battle. Battle mighty. A masculine form of Cathy, purity."CaylHebrew — "Faithful. A short form of Caleb."CayllHebrew — "Faithful. A short form of Caleb."CaynGaelic — "Possession, Spear|Tribute. A form of Cain."CayneGaelic — "Possession, Spear|Tribute. A form of Cain."CaynethGaelic — "Possession, Spear|Tribute. A form of Cain."CeaddOld English — "From the warrior's estate. The short form of Chadwick."CearbhallIrish — "Victorious warrior. A form of Carroll."CeciliusDutch — "Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia."CecilusLatin — "Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia."CecylLatin — "Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia."CedericEnglish — "A form of cedric"CepitoSpanish — "God will increase|God has added a child. A form of Joseph"CescisLatin — "Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia."CesilioLatin — "Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia."ChaadOld English — "From the warrior's estate. The short form of Chadwick."ChaddEnglish — "From the warrior's estate. The short form of Chadwick."ChaddiOld English — "From the warrior's estate. The short form of Chadwick."ChadleighOld English — "From the warrior's estate. The short form of Chadwick."ChadlerOld English — "From the warrior's estate. The short form of Chadwick."ChadleyOld English — "From the warrior's estate. The short form of Chadwick."ChadlinOld English — "From the warrior's estate. The short form of Chadwick."ChadlinoOld English — "From the warrior's estate. The short form of Chadwick."ChadlynOld English — "From the warrior's estate. The short form of Chadwick."ChadlynoOld English — "From the warrior's estate. The short form of Chadwick."ChadmanOld English — "From the warrior's estate. The short form of Chadwick."ChadmenOld English — "From the warrior's estate. The short form of Chadwick."ChadoOld English — "From the warrior's estate. The short form of Chadwick."ChadronOld English — "From the warrior's estate. The short form of Chadwick."ChadyOld English — "From the warrior's estate. The short form of Chadwick."ChagoSpanish — "Replacer. A form of James"ChancoLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, victory. A form of Lawrence."ChangoSpanish — "Replacer. A form of James"CharlemagneFrench — "French form of the German Charles which became popular in the early 9th century when Charles the Great (Charlemagne) became the first ruler of the Holy Roman Empire."ChasEnglish — "Strong, Courageous, A form of Charles."ChazEnglish — "Strong, Courageous, A form of Charles."ChazwickEnglish — "Strong, Courageous, A form of Charles."ChazzAmerican — "Strong, Courageous, A form of Charles."ChenchoSpanish — "Crown of laurel leaves, victory. A form of Lawrence."ChepeSpanish — "God will increase|God has added a child. A form of Joseph"CheveeFrench — "A short form of Chevalier, Knight."CheveyFrench — "A short form of Chevalier, Knight."ChevieFrench — "A short form of Chevalier, Knight."ChevyFrench — "A short form of Chevalier, Knight."ChicoSpanish — "Young boy. A short form of Francisco, Freedom."ChipEnglish — "Short form of the Native American tribe known as Chippewas."ChippNative American — "Short form of the Native American tribe known as Chippewas."ChipperEnglish — "A form of chip"ChrisstoffRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."ChrisstophRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."ChristoffEnglish — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."ChristousGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."ChuchoSpanish — "God wil help. A form of Jesus."ChuckeeAmerican — "Strong, Courageous. A form of Charles."ChuckeyAmerican — "Strong, Courageous. A form of Charles."ChuckiAmerican — "Strong, Courageous. A form of Charles."ChuckieAmerican — "Strong, Courageous. A form of Charles."ChuckyAmerican — "Strong, Courageous. A form of Charles."ChukAmerican — "Strong, Courageous. A form of Charles."ChukiAfrican — "Strong, Courageous. A form of Charles."ChukieAmerican — "Strong, Courageous. A form of Charles."ChukyAmerican — "Strong, Courageous. A form of Charles."ChuminSpanish — "Of the Lord. A form of Dominic."ChumingaSpanish — "Of the Lord. A form of Dominic."ChumoSpanish — "Twin. A form of Thomas."CirilGreek — "Master, Someone who rules. A form of Cyril."ClaasGreek — "Victory of th people. A form of Nicholas."ClintEnglish — "From the town on the hill. A short form of Clinton."CllllanIrish — "Pet form of Ceallach war, strife. The name was borne by a 7th-century Irish missionary who was martyred in Germany"ClotenShakespearean — "Cymbeline' The Queen's son by a former husband."ClroItalian — "Italian form of the Latin Cyrus, which is from the Greek Kyros, a derivative of kyrios a lord"CoadyEnglish — "A form of cody"CobeHebrew — "Replacer. A form of Jacob"CobeeHebrew — "Replacer. A form of Jacob."CobeyHebrew — "Replacer. A form of Jacob."CobiHebrew — "Replacer. A form of Jacob."CobieHebrew — "Replacer. A form of Jacob."CoinneachIrish — "Handsome, Attractive one. A form of Coinneach."ColaItalian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."ColahItalian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."ColarItalian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."ColasSpanish — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."ColeaOld English — "Black-haired one form the meadow."ColeeOld English — "Black-haired one form the meadow."ColeighOld English — "Black-haired one form the meadow."ColeyEnglish — "Black-haired one form the meadow."ColiOld English — "Black-haired one form the meadow."ColieOld English — "Black-haired one form the meadow."ColleaOld English — "Black-haired one form the meadow."ColleahOld English — "Black-haired one form the meadow."ColleeOld English — "Black-haired one form the meadow."ColleighOld English — "Black-haired one form the meadow."ColleyEnglish — "Black-haired one form the meadow."ColliOld English — "Black-haired one form the meadow."CollieOld English — "Black-haired one form the meadow."CollierEnglish — "Black-haired one form the meadow."CollyOld English — "Black-haired one form the meadow."ColyOld English — "Black-haired one form the meadow."CordaleEnglish — "Little rope marker form the valley."CordellEnglish — "Little rope marker form the valley."CostaSpanish — "Little, constant, steadfast one. A short form of Constantine."CostahGreek — "Little, constant, steadfast one. A short form of Constantine."CostasGreek — "Little, constant, steadfast one. A short form of Constantine."CostesGreek — "Little, constant, steadfast one. A short form of Constantine."CrisstofRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."CristobalSpanish — "Spanish form of Christopher (Christ-bearer)"CristousGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."CrystoGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."CrystosGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."CrystousGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."CyrilGreek — "Master, Someone who rules. A form of Cyril."DabeeBasque — "Beloved. A form of David."DabeyBasque — "Beloved. A form of David."DabiHebrew — "Beloved. A form of David."DabieBasque — "Beloved. A form of David."DabyBasque — "Beloved. A form of David."DacarloEnglish — "Strong, Courageous. A form of Charles."DacarlosEnglish — "Strong, Courageous. A form of Charles."DaejohnAmerican — "A modern form of John, God is gracious."DaejonAmerican — "A modern form of John, God is gracious."DafidHebrew — "Beloved. A form of David."DafiddHebrew — "Beloved. A form of David."DafydHebrew — "Beloved. A form of David."DafyddWelsh — "Beloved. A form of David."DahrilFrench — "Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift"DainfialIrish — "Irish form of Daniel God is my judge. See DANIEL"DalbhidhIrish — "Gaelic form of David beloved. See DAVID"DalekCzech — "A form of Dalibor, fighting far away."DalinEnglish — "A form of dallin"DalthfIrish — "swiftness, speed, sure- footedness Alternatively, Daithi is used as a pet form of Daibhidh. See DAlBHIDH. The name has been Anglicized as Dahy, David, and Davy. "DalvlIrish — "Gaelic form of Davy, which is a pet form of David beloved See DAVID"DamekSlavic — "Of the red earth. A form of Adam."DamikHebrew — "Of the red earth. A form of Adam."DamykHebrew — "Of the red earth. A form of Adam."DandraeFrench — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andre and Andrew."DandrasGreek — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andre and Andrew."DandrayFrench — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andre and Andrew."DandreAmerican — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andre and Andrew."DandreaFrench — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andre and Andrew."DannieHebrew — "God is my judge. A short form for names starting with "Dan"."DannoJapanese — "God is my judge. A short form for names starting with "Dan"."DannyEnglish — "God is my judge. A short form for names starting with "Dan"."DanoHebrew — "God is my judge. A short form for names starting with "Dan"."DantaeItalian — "Lasting, Enduring. A form of Durante."DanteeItalian — "Lasting, Enduring. A form of Durante."DantonEnglish — "Lasting, Enduring. A form of Durante."DanylkoUkrainian — "Ukrainian form of Daniel 'judge'."DaralFrench — "Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift"DarallFrench — "Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift"DaralleFrench — "Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift"DaranceEnglish — "Great. A form of Darren, gift|Rocky hill."DareleFrench — "Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift"DarenceAmerican — "Great. A form of Darren, gift|Rocky hill."DariuszPolish — "Polish form of Darius, an old Latin name de-rived from the Greek Dareios, which is of uncertain origin and meaning. It is thought to ultimately be derived from Darayavahush, the name of an ancient Persian king"DarranceEnglish — "Great. A form of Darren, gift|Rocky hill."DarrelEnglish — "Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift"DarrenceEnglish — "Great. A form of Darren, gift|Rocky hill."DashwnAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."DaultonEnglish — "A form of dalton"DavitArmenian — "Beloved. A form of David."DawanAmerican — "A form of John, God is gracious."DawidPolish — "Polish form of David, which is derived from the Hebrew dasuld beloved It is borne in the Bible by the second and greatest of the Israelite kings"DawitAfrican — "Beloved. A form of David"DawonAmerican — "A form of John, God is gracious."DawytHebrew — "Beloved. A form of David"DayjonAmerican — "A modern form of John, God is gracious."DayjoonAmerican — "A modern form of John, God is gracious."DeasunIrish — "Gaelic form of Desmond South Munster See DESMOND"DecarloEnglish — "Strong, Courageous. A form of Charles."DecarlosEnglish — "Strong, Courageous. A form of Charles."DeiniolWelsh — "Welsh form of Daniel God is my judge See DANIEL"DejanBulgarian — "God is gracious. A form of John."DejuanAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of John."DejunHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."DelewisAfrican-American — "Modern coinage formed by adding the pre-fix De- to the name Lewis famous in war. See LOUIS French Names"DemetreGreek — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DemetriGreek — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DemetrioSpanish — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DemetriosGreek — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DemetryusRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DemitrisRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DenelAfrican-American — "God is my judge. A masculine form of Danielle."DenellAfrican — "God is my judge. A masculine form of Danielle."DercGerman — "Wealthy. The German form of Theodore. A form of Derek, gifted ruler of the people."DerckGerman — "Wealthy. The German form of Theodore. A form of Derek, gifted ruler of the people."DerilFrench — "Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift"DerkGerman — "Wealthy. The German form of Theodore. A form of Derek, gifted ruler of the people."DerolFrench — "Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift"DerrilFrench — "Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift"DerrylEnglish — "Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift"DerylFrench — "Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift"DeryleFrench — "Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift"DeryllFrench — "Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift"DerylleFrench — "Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift"DeseanAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."DeshaunContemporary — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."DeshauneAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."DeshauwnAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."DeshawanAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."DeshawnAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."DestanFrench — "Fate. The masculine form of Destiny."DestenFrench — "Fate. The masculine form of Destiny."DestinFrench — "Fate. The masculine form of Destiny."DestineEnglish — "Fate. The masculine form of Destiny."DestonFrench — "Fate. The masculine form of Destiny."DestunFrench — "Fate. The masculine form of Destiny."DestynFrench — "Fate. The masculine form of Destiny."DewaunHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."DewonHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."DiagoPortuguese — "Portuguese form of Diego, a Spanish diminu-tive form of Jaime, which is a cognate of James supplanting, seizing by the heel. See JAIME"DiazHebrew — "Replacer. A form of James."DicarloEnglish — "Strong, Courageous. A form of Charles."DicconOld English — "Hard-ruler. A short form of Richard."DickonGerman — "Hard-ruler. A short form of Richard."DidierFrench — "Desired. The masculine form of Desiree."DidyerFrench — "Desired. The masculine form of Desiree."DijaunHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."DijonAmerican — "A modern form of John, God is gracious."DimaRussian — "Famous prince, Form of Vladimir."DimiterRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DimitrijRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DimitrijeRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DimitryGreek — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DimkaSlavic — "Famous prince, Form of Vladimir."DimkahRussian — "Famous prince, Form of Vladimir."DinoSpanish — "From the valley. A form of Dean."DinosGreek — "From the valley. A form of Dean."DioGreek — "God of wine and celebration. A short form of Dionysus."DiondreFrench — "From the valley. A form of Dean."DioneEnglish — "God of wine and celebration. A short form of Dionysus."DionnGreek — "God of wine and celebration. A short form of Dionysus."DiontaGreek — "God of wine and celebration. A short form of Dionysus."DiontaeGreek — "God of wine and celebration. A short form of Dionysus."DiontaiGreek — "God of wine and celebration. A short form of Dionysus."DionteFrench — "From the valley. A form of Dean."DiontrayGreek — "God of wine and celebration. A short form of Dionysus."DirkeGerman — "Wealthy. The German form of Theodore. A form of Derek, gifted ruler of the people."DitrikHungarian — "the German Dietrich, a variant of Derek, which is a short form of Theodoric ruler of the people The name is from the Latin Theodoricus, which is believed to be derived from the Germanic Thiudor- eiks, a compounding of the elements thiuda folk, people and reiks ruler, leader, king"DixanEnglish — "Son of the rich, powerful ruler. A form of Richard."DixenEnglish — "Son of the rich, powerful ruler. A form of Richard."DixinEnglish — "Son of the rich, powerful ruler. A form of Richard."DixonEnglish — "Son of the rich, powerful ruler. A form of Richard."DixynEnglish — "Son of the rich, powerful ruler. A form of Richard."DmitarRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DmitriSlavic — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DoiminicIrish — "Irish form of Dominic belonging to a lord See DOMINIC"DomLatin — "Of the Lord. A short form of Domenic."DommLatin — "Of the Lord. A short form of Domenic."DondreFrench — "From the valley. A form of Dean."DoneeIrish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DoneyIrish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DoniIrish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DonieSpanish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DonnIrish — "Little ruler. A short form of names beginning with "Don"."DonneeIrish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DonneyIrish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DonniItalian — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DonnieEnglish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DonnyEnglish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DonyIrish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DoogalGaelic — "Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. A short form of Douglas."DoogallGaelic — "Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. A short form of Douglas."DougEnglish — "Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. A short form of Douglas."DougalScottish — "Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. A short form of Douglas."DougallScottish — "Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. A short form of Douglas."DougeGaelic — "Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. A short form of Douglas."DougeeGaelic — "Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. A short form of Douglas."DougeyIrish — "Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. A short form of Douglas."DougiGaelic — "Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. A short form of Douglas."DougieEnglish — "Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. A short form of Douglas."DougyGaelic — "Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. A short form of Douglas."DovHebrew — "Bear|Dove, Bird of peace. The Hebrew form of David, beloved."DoviEnglish — "Bear|Dove, Bird of peace. The Hebrew form of David, beloved."DovidEnglish — "Bear|Dove, Bird of peace. The Hebrew form of David, beloved."DovidasLithuanian — "Bear|Dove, Bird of peace. The Hebrew form of David, beloved."DowldEnglish — "Bear|Dove, Bird of peace. The Hebrew form of David, beloved."DreweEnglish — "Strong, Brave, Courageous one. The short form of Andrew."DrueEnglish — "Strong, Brave, Courageous one. The short form of Andrew."DuartPortuguese — "Prosperous guardian. The Portuguese form of Edward. Wealthy guardian."DuartePortuguese — "Prosperous guardian. The Portuguese form of Edward. Wealthy guardian."DuddEnglish — "A short form of dudley"DugGaelic — "Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. A short form of Douglas."DugaldGaelic — "Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. A short form of Douglas."DugeeGaelic — "Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. A short form of Douglas."DugeyGaelic — "Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. A short form of Douglas."DugiGaelic — "Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. A short form of Douglas."DugieGaelic — "Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. A short form of Douglas."DugyGaelic — "Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. A short form of Douglas."DukGaelic — "Leader|A sort form of Marmaduke, follower of Saint Maedoc."DusanekCzech — "A form of Dusan, spirited."DuseanAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."DushaunAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."DushawnAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."DuysekCzech — "A form of Dusan, spirited."DwightEnglish — "Laughter, God smiles. A short form of Isaac."DwonHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."DymetreeRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DymetreyRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DymetriRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DymetriasRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DymetriusRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DymetriysRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DymetryasRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DymetryusRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DymtrusUkrainian — "Ukrainian form of James 'supplanter'."DymytrieRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DynoItalian — "From the valley. A form of Dean."DynosItalian — "From the valley. A form of Dean."DynotItalian — "From the valley. A form of Dean."DyseanAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."DyshaunHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."DyshawnAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."DyshonAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."DyshynAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."DyshyneAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."DysoneAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."DyxanEnglish — "Son of the rich, powerful ruler. A form of Richard."DyxenEnglish — "Son of the rich, powerful ruler. A form of Richard."DyxinEnglish — "Son of the rich, powerful ruler. A form of Richard."DyxonEnglish — "Son of the rich, powerful ruler. A form of Richard."DyxynEnglish — "Son of the rich, powerful ruler. A form of Richard."EadenHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."EaenEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of Ian."EanScottish — "God is gracious. The Scottish form of John."EannEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of Ian."EarneeEnglish — "A short form of Ernest, sincere."EarniEnglish — "A short form of Ernest, sincere."EarnieEnglish — "A short form of Ernest, sincere."EarnreEnglish — "A short form of Ernest, sincere."EarnyEnglish — "A short form of Ernest, sincere."EarvingEnglish — "Friend of the sea. A form of Irving."EberardoSpanish — "Spanish form of the French Evrard strong as a wild boar. See EVRARD French Names"EckartGerman — "Firm, Formidable."EckhardGerman — "Firm, Formidable."EckhardtGerman — "Firm, Formidable."EdriguBasque — "Basque form of Richard (strong ruler)"EfraimHebrew — "Doubly fruitful. Form of Hebrew Ephraim."EfranHebrew — "Doubly fruitful. Form of Hebrew Ephraim."EgedItalian — "Young goat. A form of Giles, carrier of th shield."EgedeItalian — "Young goat. A form of Giles, carrier of th shield."EgideItalian — "Young goat. A form of Giles, carrier of th shield."EgidioItalian — "Young goat. A form of Giles, carrier of th shield."EgidusItalian — "Young goat. A form of Giles, carrier of th shield."EinHebrew — "God is gracious. The Scottish form of John."EionEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of Ian."EisaArabic — "Arabic form of Jesus."EitanHebrew — "Firm, strong. A form of Ethan."EitenHebrew — "Firm, strong. A form of Ethan."ElayHebrew — "Uplifting. The short form of Elijah. The Lord is my God."ElbertGerman — "Noble, Bright. A form of Albert."ElbirtEnglish — "Noble, Bright. A form of Albert."ElburtEnglish — "Noble, Bright. A form of Albert."ElbyrtEnglish — "Noble, Bright. A form of Albert."EldredTeutonic — "Old, wise counsel. A form of Aldred."EldredgeEnglish — "Old, wise, powerful ruler. A form of Aldrich."EldregeEnglish — "Old, wise, powerful ruler. A form of Aldrich."EldridEnglish — "Old, wise counsel. A form of Aldred."EldridgeTeutonic — "Old, wise, powerful ruler. A form of Aldrich."EldrydOld English — "Old, wise counsel. A form of Aldred."EldunEnglish — "Wise, Old friend, Helmet. A form of Alden."EldynEnglish — "Wise, Old friend, Helmet. A form of Alden."ElecGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alec."EleckGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alec."ElekAmerican — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alec."EliHebrew — "Uplifting. The short form of Elijah. The Lord is my God."ElicGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alec."ElickGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alec."ElienHebrew — "Uplifting. The short form of Elijah. The Lord is my God."ElierHebrew — "Uplifting. The short form of Elijah. The Lord is my God."ElijhaEnglish — "A form of elijah"ElikGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alec."ElionHebrew — "Uplifting. The short form of Elijah. The Lord is my God."EllecGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."ElleckGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."EllicScottish — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."EllickGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."ElricLatin — "Old, wise, powerful ruler. A form of Aldrich."ElrickLatin — "Old, wise, powerful ruler. A form of Aldrich."ElrikEnglish — "Old, wise, powerful ruler. A form of Aldrich."ElvernEnglish — "Spring|a form of Alvern."ElverneLatin — "Spring|a form of Alvern."ElvirnLatin — "Spring|a form of Alvern."ElvirneLatin — "Spring|a form of Alvern."ElvyrnLatin — "Spring|a form of Alvern."ElvyrneLatin — "Spring|a form of Alvern."ElyanHebrew — "Uplifting. The short form of Elijah. The Lord is my God."ElycGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alec."ElyckGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alec."ElyckaGreek — "Wealthy. A form of Rick."ElyenHebrew — "Uplifting. The short form of Elijah. The Lord is my God."ElyinHebrew — "Uplifting. The short form of Elijah. The Lord is my God."ElykGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alec."ElyonHebrew — "Uplifting. The short form of Elijah. The Lord is my God."EmosiPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Amos born. See AMOS Biblical Names"EmrysWelsh — "Celtic form of Ambrose (immortal)"EnderTurkish — "Strong, brave, courageous. A form of Andre."EndiGreek — "Manly, Courageous. A short form of Andrew."EndorHebrew — "The fountain of youth, adorable. The masculine form of Endora."EndreHungarian — "Strong, brave, courageous. A form of Andre."EndresGerman — "Strong, brave, courageous. A form of Andre."EndrikaGerman — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."EndrikasGerman — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."EndrykaGerman — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."EndrykasGerman — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."EneasSpanish — "Praised. A form of Aeneas"EnecoSpanish — "Fiery. A form of Ignatius."EnricItalian — "Ruler of thehouse. A form of Henry."EnricoItalian — "Ruler of thehouse. A form of Henry."EnrigueGerman — "Ruler of thehouse. A form of Henry."EnrikGerman — "Ruler of thehouse. A form of Henry."EnrikosItalian — "Ruler of thehouse. A form of Henry."EnriqGerman — "Ruler of thehouse. A form of Henry."EnriquezGerman — "Ruler of thehouse. A form of Henry."EnzLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A short form of Lawrence."EnzioItalian — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."EnzoItalian — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."EoghanGaelic — "God is gracious. A form of John."EonEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of Ian."EonnEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of Ian."EouanFrench — "Knight of the lion. The masculine form of Yvette and Yvonne. Archer."ErcwiffWelsh — "Welsh form of Hercules 'Hera's glory'."EriccEnglish — "A form of Eric; Meaning: Ever powerful, Brave Ruler"ErneeEnglish — "A short form of Ernest, sincere."ErneyEnglish — "A short form of Ernest, sincere."ErniEnglish — "A short form of Ernest, sincere."ErnieEnglish — "A short form of Ernest, sincere."ErnyEnglish — "A short form of Ernest, sincere."ErueraMaori — "Wealthy ruling guardian. A form of Edward."EruerahMaori — "Wealthy ruling guardian. A form of Edward."ErvyngEnglish — "Friend of the sea. A form of Irving."EsmailIndian — "Hindu form of Ishmael, which is derived from the Hebrew yishma'el God hears"EstabonGreek — "Crowned. A form of Stephan."EstavaoSpanish — "Crowned. A form of Stephan."EstebanSpanish — "Crowned. A form of Stephan."EstebeSpanish — "Crowned. A form of Stephan."EstefanSpanish — "Crowned. A form of Stephan."EstephanGreek — "Crowned. A form of Stephan."EstevanSpanish — "Crowned. A form of Stephan."EstevenGreek — "Crowned. A form of Stephan."EstevezGreek — "Crowned. A form of Stephan."EstivenGreek — "Crowned. A form of Stephan."EstyvanGreek — "Crowned. A form of Stephan."EstyvenGreek — "Crowned. A form of Stephan."EstyvinGreek — "Crowned. A form of Stephan."EstyvonGreek — "Crowned. A form of Stephan."EstyvynGreek — "Crowned. A form of Stephan."EtieneFrench — "Crowned. A form of Stephen."EtienneFrench — "Crowned. A form of Stephan."EtyvenGreek — "Crowned. A form of Stephan."EuzenFrench — "Knight of the lion. The masculine form of Yvette and Yvonne. Archer."EvaggelosGreek — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."EvangeloEnglish — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."EvangelosGreek — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."EvansEnglish — "Son of Evan. Evan is the Welsh form of the Hebrew John, meaning God has been gracious, or God has shown favor."EvgeniiRussian — "Russian form of Eugene 'noble'."EvgenijGreek — "Noble, Well-born. A form of Eugene."EvgenyiGreek — "Noble, Well-born. A form of Eugene."EvronHebrew — "Jewish form of Ephrayim very fruitful See EPHRAYIM"EvunWelsh — "God is gracious. A form of John."EvynWelsh — "God is gracious. A form of John."EwanScottish — "God is gracious. A form of John."EwinWelsh — "God is gracious. A form of John."EwonWelsh — "God is gracious. A form of John."EwouldScandinavian — "Dutch form of the Germanic Ewald, a com-pound name composed of the elements eo law, right and wald rule: hence, lawful rule"EwynCeltic — "God is gracious. A form of John."EyanEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of Ian."EyenEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of Ian."EyonEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of Ian."EytanHebrew — "Firm, strong. A form of Ethan."EytenHebrew — "Firm, strong. A form of Ethan."EyynEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of Ian."FaddeyGreek — "Courageious, Bold. A short form of Thaddeus, praising God."FaddiGreek — "Courageious, Bold. A short form of Thaddeus, praising God."FadeyUkrainian — "Courageious, Bold. A short form of Thaddeus, praising God."FadeykaUkrainian — "Courageious, Bold. A short form of Thaddeus, praising God."FadiArabic — "Courageious, Bold. A short form of Thaddeus, praising God."FadieGreek — "Courageious, Bold. A short form of Thaddeus, praising God."FadyGreek — "Courageious, Bold. A short form of Thaddeus, praising God."FaivishHebrew — "Yiddish form of Phoebus, a name derived from the Greek phoibos bright one Pet: Fayvel, Feivel, Feiwel"FalitoEnglish — "A familiar form of rafael"FariceGaelic — "Iron worker. Iron, rock. A form of Peter.|Choice"FarriceGaelic — "Iron worker. Iron, rock. A form of Peter.|Choice"FarrisGreek — "Iron worker. Iron, rock. A form of Peter.|Choice"FarrucaOld English — "Freedom, From France|Honest. A form of Frank."FarrukaOld English — "Freedom, From France|Honest. A form of Frank."FarucaOld English — "Freedom, From France|Honest. A form of Frank."FarucahOld English — "Freedom, From France|Honest. A form of Frank."FdorRussian — "Gift of God. The Russian form of Theodore"FeadorRussian — "Gift of God. The Russian form of Theodore"FedarGreek — "Gift of God. A form of Theodore."FedinkaGreek — "Gift of God. A form of Theodore."FedorRussian — "Gift of God. A form of Theodore."FedoreRussian — "Gift of God. The Russian form of Theodore"FedyaRussian — "Gift of God. A form of Theodore."FedyenkaRussian — "Russian form of Theodore 'gift from God'."FeedoreRussian — "Gift of God. The Russian form of Theodore"FeodorGreek — "Gift of God. A form of Theodore."FerdinanEnglish — "Adventurer, Peace maker|Life adventure. The masculine form of Fernanda."FerdinandGerman — "Adventurer, Peace maker|Life adventure. The masculine form of Fernanda."FerdinandusLithuanian — "Adventurer, Peace maker|Life adventure. The masculine form of Fernanda."FerenHungarian — "Freedom, From France|Honest. A form of Francis."FerisGaelic — "Iron worker. Iron, rock. A form of Peter.|Choice"FerkeLatin — "Freedom, From France|Honest. A form of Francis."FerrandoSpanish — "Adventurer, Peace maker|Life adventure. The masculine form of Fernanda."FerranteFrench — "Adventurer, Peace maker|Life adventure. The masculine form of Fernanda."FerriceGaelic — "Iron worker. Iron, rock. A form of Peter.|Choice"FerrisEnglish — "Iron worker. Iron, rock. A form of Peter.|Choice"FerriseGaelic — "Iron worker. Iron, rock. A form of Peter.|Choice"FerryceGaelic — "Iron worker. Iron, rock. A form of Peter.|Choice"FerryseGaelic — "Iron worker. Iron, rock. A form of Peter.|Choice"FerryssGaelic — "Iron worker. Iron, rock. A form of Peter.|Choice"FerynandPolish — "Adventurer, Peace maker|Life adventure. The masculine form of Fernanda."FerynandoGerman — "Adventurer, Peace maker|Life adventure. The masculine form of Fernanda."FferyllWelsh — "Welsh form of Virgil 'bears the staff'."FidorRussian — "Gift of God. The Russian form of Theodore"FidoreRussian — "Gift of God. The Russian form of Theodore"FilippioItalian — "Italian form of Philip (loves horses)"FilnrlIrish — "Gaelic form of Henry home ruler, ruler of an enclosure. See HENRY English Names"FilyaRussian — "One who loves horses. A form of Phillip."FilyahRussian — "One who loves horses. A form of Phillip."FinniganEnglish — "Transferred use of the surname, which is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic O Fionnagain descen-dant of Fionnagan. Fionnagan is a diminutive form of fionn fair: hence, little fair one"FioGerman — "A short form of names beginning with "Theo"."FiodoreGreek — "Gift of God. A form of Theodore."FiorenzoItalian — "Italian form of Florence, which is from the Latin Florentius, a name derived from florens to bloom, to flourish Short: Fio"FischelYiddish — "One who loves horses. A form of Phillip."FischerEnglish — "A form of fisher"FitsOld English — "Son. The short form of names beginning with 'Fitz'."FitzFrench — "Son. The short form of names beginning with 'Fitz'."FlipGreek — "One who loves horses|A form of Phillip"FlngalIrish — "A borrowing from the Scottish, Fingal is an elaborated form of the Irish Finn fair The name was used by poet James Macpherson in his Ossianic poems"FonsoLatin — "Ready, Noble. A form of Alphonse."FonzeeGerman — "Noble, Ready to do battle. A form of Alphonse."FonzeyGerman — "Noble, Ready to do battle. A form of Alphonse."FonzieLatin — "Noble, Ready to do battle. A form of Alphonse."FonzoSpanish — "Ready, Noble. A form of Alphonse."FonzyGerman — "Noble, Ready to do battle. A form of Alphonse."FraiEnglish — "Noble|The masculine form of Freya - a goddess of love."FrancLatin — "Freedom|Honest, Free holder of land. The short form of Franklin."FrandszkPolish — "Polish form of Fraads 'free'."FrankEnglish — "Freedom|Honest, Free holder of land. The short form of Franklin."FranqoisFrench — "From the Old French frangois French The name, borne by two kings of France, is often bestowed as a patriotic gesture. It is borne by former French President Frangois Mitterrand b. 1916"FrascueloSpanish — "Freedom, From France|Honest. A form of Frank."FredGerman — "Old counsellor, Wise judge. The short form of names beginning with 'Fred'."FreddTeutonic — "Old counsellor, Wise judge. The short form of names beginning with 'Fred'."FreddiGerman — "Old counsellor, Wise judge. The short form of names beginning with 'Fred'."FreddieGerman — "Old counsellor, Wise judge. The short form of names beginning with 'Fred'."FreddoTeutonic — "Old counsellor, Wise judge. The short form of names beginning with 'Fred'."FreddyGerman — "Old counsellor, Wise judge. The short form of names beginning with 'Fred'."FredekSwedish — "Hungarian form of Frederick (peaceful ruler)"FrediTeutonic — "Old counsellor, Wise judge. The short form of names beginning with 'Fred'."FredieTeutonic — "Old counsellor, Wise judge. The short form of names beginning with 'Fred'."FredoSpanish — "Old counsellor, Wise judge. The short form of names beginning with 'Fred'."FredyDutch — "Old counsellor, Wise judge. The short form of names beginning with 'Fred'."FreiEnglish — "Noble|The masculine form of Freya - a goddess of love."FriedrichGerman — "German form of Frederick (peaceful ruler)"FuhaidArabic — "Little cheetah, being the diminutive form of Fahd (cheetah )"FulopHungarian — "Hungarian form of Philip (loves horses)"FylyaRussian — "One who loves horses. A form of Phillip."FylyahRussian — "One who loves horses. A form of Phillip."FyodorRussian — "A form of Theodore, God's gift."FyrsilWelsh — "Welsh form of Virgil 'bears the staff'."FyschelYiddish — "One who loves horses. A form of Phillip."FytsOld English — "Son. The short form of names beginning with 'Fitz'."FytzOld English — "Son. The short form of names beginning with 'Fitz'."GabhanGaelic — "Gaelic form of Gavin."GabirelBasque — "Basque form of Gabriel (God-given strength)"GaibrialIrish — "Gaelic form of Gabriel God is my strength See GABRIEL"GaltemItalian — "Italian form of Walter 'strong warrior'."GalterioItalian — "Italian form of Walter 'strong warrior'."GalteroSpanish — "Powerful warrier. A form of Walter."GamalEgyptian — "Camel. A form of Jamal, beautiful, Handsome."GamallArabic — "Camel. A form of Jamal, beautiful, Handsome."GamilArabic — "Camel. A form of Jamal, beautiful, Handsome."GarciaSpanish — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."GarciasSpanish — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."GarcillassoSpanish — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."GarcyaSpanish — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."GarcyahSpanish — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."GarcyasSpanish — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."GarekTeutonic — "Successful spear thrower. A form of Edgar."GarikEnglish — "Successful spear thrower. A form of Edgar."GarokEnglish — "Successful spear thrower. A form of Edgar."GarsiasSpanish — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."GarsyaSpanish — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."GarsyahSpanish — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."GarsyasSpanish — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."GarykEnglish — "Successful spear thrower. A form of Edgar."GasoIllyrian — "Guardian of the treasure. A form of Casper."GasparSpanish — "Guardian of the treasure. A form of Casper."GasparasLithuanian — "Guardian of the treasure. A form of Casper."GasparoItalian — "Guardian of the treasure. A form of Casper."GatierFrench — "Powerful warrier. A form of Walter."GatyerFrench — "Powerful warrier. A form of Walter."GaulterioFrench — "Powerful warrier. A form of Walter."GaultierFrench — "Powerful warrier. A form of Walter."GaultieroFrench — "Powerful warrier. A form of Walter."GauvainArthurian Legend — "Hawk. A form of Gavin."GavanScottish — "Hawk. A form of Gavin."GavenScottish — "Hawk. A form of Gavin."GavinWelsh — "Hawk. A form of Gavin."GavonScottish — "Hawk. A form of Gavin."GavrielHebrew — "Strength of God. A form of the name of the Archangel, Gabriel."GavrilSlavic — "Strength of God. A form of the name of the Archangel, Gabriel."GavryelHebrew — "Strength of God. A form of the name of the Archangel, Gabriel."GavryeleHebrew — "Strength of God. A form of the name of the Archangel, Gabriel."GavryelleHebrew — "Strength of God. A form of the name of the Archangel, Gabriel."GavynWelsh — "Hawk. A form of Gavin."GawainScottish — "Hawk. A form of Gavin."GawenScottish — "Hawk. A form of Gavin."GawneWelsh — "Hawk. A form of Gavin."GazzaAustralian — "Spear carrier. A pet form of Gary."GearaldGaelic — "Gaelic form of Gerald."GefEnglish — "Gentle, Kind, God's peace. The English form of Godfrey, Divine peace. A short form of Geoffrey."GeffEnglish — "Gentle, Kind, God's peace. The English form of Godfrey, Divine peace. A short form of Geoffrey."GeffreeItalian — "Gentle, Kind, God's peace. The English form of Godfrey, Divine peace."GeffriItalian — "Gentle, Kind, God's peace. The English form of Godfrey, Divine peace."GeffrieItalian — "Gentle, Kind, God's peace. The English form of Godfrey, Divine peace."GeffryItalian — "Gentle, Kind, God's peace. The English form of Godfrey, Divine peace."GemmesHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."GenekGreek — "Noble|well born. A form of Eugene"GenioHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John"GenoHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John"GeofEnglish — "Gentle, Kind, God's peace. The English form of Godfrey, Divine peace. A short form of Geoffrey."GeoffEnglish — "Gentle, Kind, God's peace. The English form of Godfrey, Divine peace. A short form of Geoffrey."GeoffroiFrench — "Gentle, Kind, God's peace. The English form of Godfrey, Divine peace."GeofredoSpanish — "Gentle, Kind, God's peace. The English form of Godfrey, Divine peace."GeovanniItalian — "God is gracious. A form of John."GeralltWelsh — "Welsh form of Gerald spear ruler, a Germanic name composed of the elements ger spear and wald rule"GeremiaItalian — "Chosen by God. A form of Jeremiah."GeronimoSpanish — "Sacred name of God. A form of Jerome"GeronymoLatin — "Sacred name of God. A form of Jerome"GerrodEnglish — "A form of garrad"GhoukasArmenian — "Armenian form of Luke (light)"GiancarloItalian — "God's gracious, strong, courageous one. A form of John and Charles."GiannItalian — "God is gracious. A form of John."GianninoHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."GiannisItalian — "God is gracious. A form of John."GiannosItalian — "God is gracious. A form of John."GilSpanish — "Shield carrier|Happy. A short form of names beginning with "Gil"."GilamuTeutonic — "Wilful. A form of William."GilleArabic — "Eathain - Gaelic form of Gillian"GinoItalian — "God is gracious. A form of John"GiocobbeHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."GionahHebrew — "Dove. A form of Jonah."GiordynScottish — "Scottish form of Jordan"GiosiaHebrew — "God is my salvation. A form of Joshua."GiosiahHebrew — "God is my salvation. A form of Joshua."GiosyaHebrew — "God is my salvation. A form of Joshua."GiottoTeutonic — "Gentle, Kind, God's peace. The English form of Godfrey, Divine peace."GiovanathonHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."GiovaniItalian — "God is gracious. A form of John."GiovannieHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."GiovannoHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."GiovanyItalian — "God is gracious. A form of John."GiovonniItalian — "God is gracious. A form of John."GiovonnieHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."GiovonnyHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."GiulanoLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."GiulioItalian — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."GiusseppeHebrew — "To add, God adds (increases) the family. A form of Joseph."GlbldhScottish — "Gaelic form of Gibby, which is a pet form of Gilbert famous pledge, a name introduced by the Normans See GILBERT"GlldeaIrish — "Anglicized form of Giolla Dhe servant of God Short: Gil. Pet: Gilley"GlulianoItalian — "Italian form of Julian, which is from the Latin Julianus, a derivative of Julius, an old Roman family name thought to be derived from lulus the first down on the chin, downy-bearded Because a person just beginning to develop facial hair is young, youth became an accepted meaning of the name"GnegonPolish — "Polish form of Gregory 'wachful'."GodfredoSpanish — "Spanish form of Godfrey (friend of God)"GonqaloPortuguese — "Portuguese form of the Spanish Gonzalo, a name derived from the Old German Gundisalvis war combat"GorinSwedish — "Swedish form of George 'farmer'."GraigScottish — "Watchful. A short form of Gregory."GraiggScottish — "Watchful. A short form of Gregory."GregGreek — "Watchful. A short form of Gregory."GregerSwedish — "Swedish form of Gregory 'watchful'."GreigScottish — "Watchful. A short form of Gregory."GreiggScottish — "Watchful. A short form of Gregory."GrishaRussian — "Watchful. A form of Gregory."GualterioSpanish — "Spanish form of Walter (strong warrior)"GualtieroTeutonic — "Powerful. A form of Walter."GuglielmoItalian — "Determined guardian. A form of William."GuilianoLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."GuillaumeFrench — "The French form of the name William, meaning resolute protector."GuiseppeHebrew — "To add, God adds (increases) the family. A form of Joseph."GuisseppeHebrew — "To add, God adds (increases) the family. A form of Joseph."GulianLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."GulienLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."GulioLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."GwallterWelsh — "Welsh form of Walter ruler of an army See WALTER"GwilymWelsh — "Welsh form of William (determined protector)"GyonaHebrew — "Dove. A form of Jonah."GyonahHebrew — "Dove. A form of Jonah."HadrianSwedish — "Dark, Mysterious, From the Adriatic sea. A masculine form of Adriana."HadrienLatin — "Dark, Mysterious, From the Adriatic sea. A masculine form of Adriana."HadrienneAfrican — "Spanish form of Hadrianus, also a name used for the nobility class of the Betsileo people of central Madagascar. Six popes have borne this name."HadrionLatin — "Dark, Mysterious, From the Adriatic sea. A masculine form of Adriana."HadryanLatin — "Dark, Mysterious, From the Adriatic sea. A masculine form of Adriana."HadryenLatin — "Dark, Mysterious, From the Adriatic sea. A masculine form of Adriana."HadryonLatin — "Dark, Mysterious, From the Adriatic sea. A masculine form of Adriana."HadryunLatin — "Dark, Mysterious, From the Adriatic sea. A masculine form of Adriana."HaenselScandinavian — "God is gracious. A form of John and Johann."HaethinHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"HagopArmenian — "Armenian form of James (supplants)"HalTeutonic — "Estate ruler, Dweller at the hall. A short form of names starting with "Hal"."HamHebrew — "Home, Town|Dark-complexioned and warm one. A short form of names starting with "Ham"."HammHebrew — "Home, Town|Dark-complexioned and warm one. A short form of names starting with "Ham"."HanaleHawaiian — "Ruler of the house. a form of Henry."HandalEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of John."HandelGerman — "God is gracious. A form of John."HandilEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of John."HandolEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of John."HandylEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of John."HanekeGerman — "Ruler of the house. a form of Henry."HankEnglish — "Head person, Chief. A form of Henry."HannoGerman — "God is gracious. A form of John and Johann."HannselScandinavian — "God is gracious. A form of John and Johann."HanoGerman — "God is gracious. A form of John and Johann."HansalScandinavian — "God is gracious. A form of John and Johann."HansilScandinavian — "God is gracious. A form of John and Johann."HansolScandinavian — "God is gracious. A form of John and Johann."HanusCzech / Slovak — "God is gracious. A form of John and Johann."HaoaHawaiian — "Watcher, Guardian. A form of Howard."HarieEnglish — "Army ruler|Prince|The short form of Harold."HarmensDutch — "Harmonious. A masculine form of Harmony."HarriSpanish — "Army ruler|Prince|The short form of Harold."HarrieEnglish — "Army ruler|Prince|The short form of Harold."HavelCzech — "Czech form of Paul, a derivative of the Latin Paulus, which originated as a Roman family name de-rived from paulus small See PAUL Biblical Names. Pet: Hava, Havelek, Havltk"HavikaHawaiian — "Beloved. A form of David."HeafOld English — "From the field of heather. The short form of names starting with Heath."HeaffOld English — "From the field of heather. The short form of names starting with Heath."HeathEnglish — "From the field of heather. The short form of names starting with Heath."HeathcliffEnglish — "From the field of heather. The short form of names starting with Heath."HeatheEnglish — "From the field of heather. The short form of names starting with Heath."HeikkiFinnish — "Finnish form of Henry (rules the home)"HeindricGerman — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."HeinerGerman — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."HeinricGerman — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."HemmingSwedish — "Swedish form of Henry 'rules the home'."HendricDutch — "Ruler of the home. A form of Henry."HendricksDutch — "Ruler of the home. A form of Henry."HendricksonDutch — "Ruler of the home. A form of Henry."HendriksDutch — "Ruler of the home. A form of Henry."HendrikusDutch — "Ruler of the home. A form of Henry."HendrixEnglish — "Ruler of the home. A form of Henry."HendryckDutch — "Ruler of the home. A form of Henry."HendrycksDutch — "Ruler of the home. A form of Henry."HendrykDutch — "Ruler of the home. A form of Henry."HendryksDutch — "Ruler of the home. A form of Henry."HenelieHawaiian — "Ruler of the home. A form of Henry."HenelyHawaiian — "Ruler of the home. A form of Henry."HenningsGerman — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."HenrickDutch — "Ruler of the home. A form of Henry."HerbEnglish — "Brilliant warrior. A short form of Herbert."HerbeGerman — "Brilliant warrior. A short form of Herbert."HerbeeGerman — "Brilliant warrior. A short form of Herbert."HerbiGerman — "Brilliant warrior. A short form of Herbert."HerbieGerman — "Brilliant warrior. A short form of Herbert."HerbyGerman — "Brilliant warrior. A short form of Herbert."HerculanoPortuguese — "Hercules, the Latin form of the Greek Heraklees, a compound name composed from Hera the name of the mythological queen of the gods and kleos glory: hence, glory of Hera, divine glory"HernanSpanish — "Adventurer, Peace maker|Life adventure. The masculine form of Fernanda."HervFrench — "Army warrior|Eager for battle. A form of Harvey."HerveFrench — "Army warrior|Eager for battle. A form of Harvey."HewetOld German — "Little Hugh, Intelligent|Heart, Mind. A form of Hugh."HewettFrench — "Little Hugh, Intelligent|Heart, Mind. A form of Hugh."HewitOld German — "Little Hugh, Intelligent|Heart, Mind. A form of Hugh."HewittEnglish — "Little Hugh, Intelligent|Heart, Mind. A form of Hugh."HildericGerman — "Warrior. A masculine form of Hilda and HIldegarde, battle stronghold."HildricheGerman — "Warrior. A masculine form of Hilda and HIldegarde, battle stronghold."HinesGerman — "A form of Hans or John, The Lord is gracious. A short form of Heinrich."HinrikIcelandic — "Icelandic form of Henry"HodEnglish — "Spledour form God."HonzaCzech — "God is gracious. A form of John."HopkinWelsh — "Transferred use of the surname, which arose in the Middle Ages from the personal name Hob, a pet form of Robert bright fame"HoradoSpanish — "Spanish form of Horace 'timekeeper'."HoratioLatin — "Time keeper|Promise. A form of Horatio."HoseHebrew — "God will increase, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."HovsepArmenian — "Armenian form of Joseph (He adds)"HubieEnglish — "A familiar form of hubert"HugheeEnglish — "Intelligent|Heart, Mind. A form of Hugh."HugheyScottish — "Intelligent|Heart, Mind. A form of Hugh."HughitOld German — "Little Hugh, Intelligent|Heart, Mind. A form of Hugh."HughittOld German — "Little Hugh, Intelligent|Heart, Mind. A form of Hugh."HuntEnglish — "A short form of Hunt, hunter."HustonEnglish — "A form of houston"HuweGerman — "Intelligent|Heart, Mind. A form of Hugh."IantoWelsh — "A short form of the Welsh name Iefan, God is Gracious."IauWelsh — "Welsh form of Zeus 'life'."IbrahamArabic — "Father of the multitudes. The Arabic form of Abraham."IfaenWelsh — "A short form of the Welsh name Iefan, God is Gracious."IfanWelsh — "God is gracious. A form of John."IinHebrew — "God is gracious. The Scottish form of John."IkaakaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Isaac, a cognate of the He-brew Yitzchak he will laugh, which is from yitshaq laughter. The name is borne in the Bible by the son of Abraham and Sarah, the patriarch of the Hebrews"IkeHebrew — "Laughter, God smiles. A short form of Isaac."IlakkuvanHindi — "It is the Tamil form of the name Lakshman, It also mean ambitious person, The one who has goal, desire"IlarioItalian — "Cheerful. The Italian masculine form of HIlary."IlaryoGreek — "Cheerful. The Italian masculine form of HIlary."IlyasAfrican — "A form of Elijah, Jehovah is my God."ImramUrdu — "Arabic form of AMRAM"IoaneHawaiian — "Hawaiian biblical form of John, often found in nineteenth-century documents."IoelaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Joel, a cognate of the Eccle-siastic Greek Ioel, which is from the Hebrew Yoel, a derivative of yoel the Lord is God The name is borne in the Bible by a minor Hebrew prophet"IokepaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Joseph."IonatanIrish — "Gaelic form of Jonathan God has given See JONATHAN"IppolitoItalian — "Italian form of the Greek Hippolytos, a compound name composed of the elements hippos a horse and lyein to loosen, to free: hence, to free or loosen horses"IsieHebrew — "God smiles. The short form of names starting with Isi."IsikeliPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Ezekiel God strengthens See EZEKIEL Biblical Names"IsilellPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Israel contender with God See ISRAEL Biblical Names"IsraeliteWelsh — "kings In Wales the name was borne by St. David also known as St. Dewi, a 5th-century Welsh bishop who is the patron saint of Wales. Dafydd and Dewi are Welsh forms of the name. Pet: Dai"IsrailRussian — "Russian cognate of Israel, the Anglicized form of the Hebrew Yisrael, which is from yisra'el wrestler of God In the biblical Old Testament, the name was given to Jacob after he wrestled with an angel of God"IssiHebrew — "God smiles. The short form of names starting with Isi."IssieHebrew — "God smiles. The short form of names starting with Isi."IziHebrew — "God smiles. The short form of names starting with Isi."IzieHebrew — "God smiles. The short form of names starting with Isi."IzsakHungarian — "Hungarian form of Isaac (laughter)"IzyHebrew — "God smiles. The short form of names starting with Isi."IzziHebrew — "God smiles. The short form of names starting with Isi."IzzieHebrew — "God smiles. The short form of names starting with Isi."JaacFrench — "Replacer. A form of James. A form of John."JaackFrench — "Replacer. A form of James. A form of John."JaapDutch — "Replacer. The Dutch form of Jim."JabrilArabic — "Arc angel of God - Arabic form of Gabriel"JacFrench — "Replacer. A form of James. A form of John."JachCzech / Slovak — "Short form of any of the various Czech names beginning with the element Ja-"JachymCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of Joachim, a cognate of the He-brew Jehoiakim, which is from Yehoyakim God will establish In medieval Christian tradition, Joachim was the name assigned to the father of the Virgin Mary, as Anne was assigned to her mother. Pet: Jach"JacianSpanish — "Spanish form of Jason, a cognate of the Greek Iason, which is derived from iason healer The name is borne in Greek mythology by a prince who led the Argonauts in the quest to find the Golden Fleece"JacintSpanish — "Hyachinth. PUrple. The masculine form of Jacinta."JacintoSpanish — "Hyachinth. PUrple. The masculine form of Jacinta."JackeFrench — "Replacer. A form of James. A form of John."JacobHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JacobbHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JacoboSpanish — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JacobosHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JacobsHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JacobsonEnglish — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JacobusEnglish — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JacobyAmerican — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JacopoHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JacotHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. The French form of Jack."JacquanFrench — "Held by the heel. Replacer. The French form of Jack."JacqueesFrench — "Held by the heel. Replacer. The French form of Jack."JacquelinFrench — "French form of Jacob (supplanter)"JacquesFrench — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JacquetFrench — "Held by the heel. Replacer. The French form of Jack."JacquezSpanish — "Held by the heel. Replacer. The French form of Jack."JacquinComanche — "Fragrant. A form of Quana."JacquynComanche — "Fragrant. A form of Quana."JacyntSpanish — "Hyachinth. PUrple. The masculine form of Jacinta."JacyntoSpanish — "Hyachinth. PUrple. The masculine form of Jacinta."JaecAustralian — "Healer. The short form of Jason."JaeceAustralian — "Healer. The short form of Jason."JaecobHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JaegoAboriginal — "Complete|The Spanish, Portuguese form of Jamew, the replacer."JaejuanAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of John, Juan."JaekobHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JaemHebrew — "Supplanter. A form of James."JaemieHebrew — "Supplanter. A form of James."JaemonEnglish — "Wise, mighty protector. A form of Raymond."JaemondEnglish — "Wise, mighty protector. A form of Raymond."JaemunEnglish — "Wise, mighty protector. A form of Raymond."JaemundEnglish — "Wise, mighty protector. A form of Raymond."JaerelEnglish — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."JaerellEnglish — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."JaicAustralian — "Healer. The short form of Jason."JaiceAustralian — "Healer. The short form of Jason."JaiceeEnglish — "Healer. The short form of Jason."JaiceyAustralian — "Healer. The short form of Jason."JaiciAustralian — "Healer. The short form of Jason."JaicieAustralian — "Healer. The short form of Jason."JaicobHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JaicyAustralian — "Healer. The short form of Jason."JaieOld French — "The blue jaybird. A short form of names starting with "Jay"."JaigoPortuguese — "Complete|The Spanish, Portuguese form of Jamew, the replacer."JaijuanAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of John, Juan."JaikHebrew — "God has heard. Replacer, Supplanter. A form of James."JaikobHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JaimHebrew — "Supplanter. A form of James."JaimonEnglish — "Wise, mighty protector. A form of Raymond."JaimondEnglish — "Wise, mighty protector. A form of Raymond."JaimunEnglish — "Wise, mighty protector. A form of Raymond."JaimundEnglish — "Wise, mighty protector. A form of Raymond."JairelGerman — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."JairellGerman — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."JajaunSpanish — "God is gracious. A form of John and Juan."JajuanAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of John, Juan."JakEnglish — "Replacer. A form of James. A form of John."JakeHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JakkFrench — "Replacer. A form of James. A form of John."JakobSwedish — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JakobusGreek — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JakomBasque — "Replacer. A form of James."JakomeBasque — "Replacer. A form of James."JakovRussian — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JakubIndonesian — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JamarcLatin — "Of Mars, Warrior. A form of Marcus."JamarcoLatin — "Of Mars, Warrior. A form of Marcus."JamarcusAmerican — "Of Mars, Warrior. A form of Marcus."JamariAmerican — "Sailor. A form of Mario, dedicated to the Virgin Mary."JamarieAmerican — "Sailor. A form of Mario, dedicated to the Virgin Mary."JamarielAmerican — "Sailor. A form of Mario, dedicated to the Virgin Mary."JamarioAmerican — "Sailor. A form of Mario, dedicated to the Virgin Mary."JamariusAmerican — "Sailor. A form of Mario, dedicated to the Virgin Mary."JamarkLatin — "Of Mars, Warrior. A form of Marcus."JamaryoAmerican — "Sailor. A form of Mario, dedicated to the Virgin Mary."JamilounArabic — "Handsome, good-looking, formed from the word Jamil and the emphasis suffix oun"JammyHebrew — "Supplanter. A form of James."JamondEnglish — "Wise, mighty protector. A form of Raymond."JamunEnglish — "Wise, mighty protector. A form of Raymond."JamundEnglish — "Wise, mighty protector. A form of Raymond."JancisHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JancsiHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JandinGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander."JandinoGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander."JandoGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander."JandynGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander."JandynoGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander."JanekPolish — "God is gracious. A form of John."JankiaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JankielHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JankielaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JankoHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JanoHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JansenDutch — "God is gracious. A form of John."JansonScandinavian — "God is gracious. A form of John."JapeDutch — "Replacer. The Dutch form of Jim."JaquanAmerican — "Fragrant. A form of Quana."JaquanaComanche — "Fragrant. A form of Quana."JaquanahComanche — "Fragrant. A form of Quana."JaquinComanche — "Fragrant. A form of Quana."JaquonComanche — "Fragrant. A form of Quana."JaquynComanche — "Fragrant. A form of Quana."JaqwanComanche — "Fragrant. A form of Quana."JareilGerman — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."JarelEnglish — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."JarellEnglish — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."JarelleGerman — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."JarmondEnglish — "Wise, mighty protector. A form of Raymond."JarmunEnglish — "Wise, mighty protector. A form of Raymond."JarmundEnglish — "Wise, mighty protector. A form of Raymond."JarquesFrench — "Held by the heel. Replacer. The French form of Jack."JarquisFrench — "Held by the heel. Replacer. The French form of Jack."JarquysFrench — "Held by the heel. Replacer. The French form of Jack."JarrellEnglish — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."JarrylGerman — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."JarryllGerman — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."JaschaRussian — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JaseanHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Shawn."JashaunHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Shawn."JashawnHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Shawn."JaumeSpanish — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JavenArabic — "Son of Joseph, God will increase, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."JawaaSpanish — "God is gracious. A form of John and Juan."JawanSpanish — "God is gracious. A form of John and Juan."JawannSpanish — "God is gracious. A form of John and Juan."JawaunSpanish — "God is gracious. A form of John and Juan."JawnSpanish — "God is gracious. A form of John and Juan."JawonAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of John and Juan."JawuanSpanish — "God is gracious. A form of John and Juan."JayLatin — "The blue jaybird. A short form of names starting with "Jay"."JayceGreek — "Healer. The short form of Jason."JayceyAustralian — "Healer. The short form of Jason."JayciAustralian — "Healer. The short form of Jason."JaycieEnglish — "Healer. The short form of Jason."JayckHebrew — "God has heard. Replacer, Supplanter. A form of James."JaycobHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JaycobbHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JaycyAustralian — "Healer. The short form of Jason."JayddenEnglish — "One who is thankful to god; god has heard / form"JaygoAboriginal — "Complete|The Spanish, Portuguese form of Jamew, the replacer."JayjuanAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of John, Juan."JaykHebrew — "God has heard. Replacer, Supplanter. A form of James."JaykobHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JaykobbHebrew — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JaymHebrew — "Supplanter. A form of James."JaymonEnglish — "Wise, mighty protector. A form of Raymond."JaymondEnglish — "Wise, mighty protector. A form of Raymond."JaymunEnglish — "Wise, mighty protector. A form of Raymond."JaymundEnglish — "Wise, mighty protector. A form of Raymond."JaymzEnglish — "A form of james"JedAmerican — "Beloved of the Lord. The short form of Jedaiah. God knows"JeddHebrew — "Beloved of the Lord. The short form of Jedaiah. God knows"JefEnglish — "Gentle, Kind, God's peace. The English form of Godfrey, Divine peace. A short form of Geoffrey."JeffEnglish — "Divine peace. A short form of Jeffery."JefferiItalian — "Gentle, Kind, God's peace. The English form of Godfrey, Divine peace."JefferieEnglish — "Gentle, Kind, God's peace. The English form of Godfrey, Divine peace."JeirgifRussian — "Russian form of George 'farmer'."JejuanSpanish — "God is gracious. A form of John and Juan."JellonLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JemarcusLatin — "Of Mars, Warrior. A form of Marcus."JemarioAmerican — "Sailor. A form of Mario, dedicated to the Virgin Mary."JemarusFrench — "Sailor. A form of Mario, dedicated to the Virgin Mary."JemeeHebrew — "Replacer. A form of James."JemeyHebrew — "Replacer. A form of James."JemiHebrew — "Replacer. A form of James."JemieHebrew — "Replacer. A form of James."JemmeeHebrew — "Replacer. A form of James."JemmeyHebrew — "Replacer. A form of James."JemmiHebrew — "Replacer. A form of James."JemmieHebrew — "Replacer. A form of James."JemmyEnglish — "Replacer. A form of James."JemyHebrew — "Replacer. A form of James."JenoGreek — "Noble, Well born. A form of Eugene."JenoeGreek — "Noble, Well born. A form of Eugene."JenzScandinavian — "God is gracious. A Dutch form of John."JeoffreeItalian — "Gentle, Kind, God's peace. The English form of Godfrey, Divine peace."JeoffreyItalian — "Gentle, Kind, God's peace. The English form of Godfrey, Divine peace."JeofreeItalian — "Gentle, Kind, God's peace. The English form of Godfrey, Divine peace."JeofreyItalian — "Gentle, Kind, God's peace. The English form of Godfrey, Divine peace."JeorgSpanish — "Famer. A form of George. A short form of Jorgen."JeovaniLatin — "God is gracious. A form of John."JeovanieHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JeovanniLatin — "God is gracious. A form of John."JeovannyHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JeovanyLatin — "God is gracious. A form of John."JeraldEnglish — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."JeraldoSpanish — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."JerallEnglish — "A form of gerald"JerelEnglish — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."JerellGerman — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."JeremijaBiblical — "Another form of Jeremiah"JermeyEnglish — "A form of jeremy"JermijaRussian — "Russian form of Jeremiah 'Gods appointed one'."JeroldEnglish — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."JeroldoEnglish — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."JerraldSpanish — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."JerraldoEnglish — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."JerroldoGerman — "Brave spear carrier. A form of Gerald."JevanWelsh — "Young warrior. A form of Evan, well born."JevaunWelsh — "Young warrior. A form of Evan, well born."JevohnWelsh — "Young warrior. A form of Evan, well born."JevonnWelsh — "Young warrior. A form of Evan, well born."JevonneAfrican — "Young warrior. A form of Evan, well born."JevynWelsh — "Young warrior. A form of Evan, well born."JevynnWelsh — "Young warrior. A form of Evan, well born."JewelianLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JewelienLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JimEnglish — "Replacer. A form of James."JimarcusLatin — "Of Mars, Warrior. A form of Marcus."JimboAmerican — "Supplanter. A form of James."JimeeHebrew — "Replacer. A form of James."JimeyHebrew — "Replacer. A form of James."JimiEnglish — "Replacer. A form of James."JimieHebrew — "Replacer. A form of James."JimmHebrew — "Replacer. A form of James."JimmboHebrew — "Supplanter. A form of James."JimmeHebrew — "Supplanter. A form of James."JimmeeHebrew — "Replacer. A form of James."JimmeyHebrew — "Replacer. A form of James."JimmiEnglish — "Replacer. A form of James."JimmieEnglish — "Replacer. A form of James."JimmyEnglish — "Replacer. A form of James."JimyHebrew — "Replacer. A form of James."JiovanniHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JiovannieHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JiovannyHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JiovanyHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JirkaCzech / Slovak — "Farmer|A form of George."JlyenLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JoahanDutch — "God is gracious. A form of John"JocoAmerican — "Replacer. A form of Jack."JocobiAmerican — "Replacer. A form of Jack."JocobieAmerican — "Replacer. A form of Jack."JocobyAmerican — "Replacer. A form of Jack."JoeEnglish — "God will increase|A form of Joseph."JoeyEnglish — "God will increase|A form of Joseph."JohaneDutch — "God is gracious. A form of John"JohannasDutch — "God is gracious. A form of John"JohansenDutch — "God is gracious. A form of John"JohansonDutch — "God is gracious. A form of John"JohanthanDutch — "God is gracious. A form of John"JohatanDutch — "God is gracious. A form of John"JohathanDutch — "God is gracious. A form of John"JohathonDutch — "God is gracious. A form of John"JohaunDutch — "God is gracious. A form of John"JohmsiEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of John"JohneeEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of John"JohneyEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of John"JohniEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of John"JohnieEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of John"JohnierEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of John"JohnniHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John"JohnnieHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John"JohnnyHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John"JohnsieEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of John"JohnsyEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of John"JohntaeHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JohonDutch — "God is gracious. A form of John"JohonsonDutch — "God is gracious. A form of John"JoisSpanish — "Famer. A form of George. A short form of Jorgen."JojiJapanese — "Farmer. A form of George."JolianLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JollanLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JollanusLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JolyonEnglish — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JonasHebrew — "Accomplisher. The Lithuanian form of John. God is gracious"JonelisHebrew — "Accomplisher. The Lithuanian form of John. God is gracious"JonneeEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of John"JonneyEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of John"JonniEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of John"JonnieEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of John"JonnyEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of John"JontaeHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JontaiHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JontayHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JonteaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JonteauHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JontezHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JontyEnglish — "Diminutive Form Of Jonathon"JonukasHebrew — "Accomplisher. The Lithuanian form of John. God is gracious"JonusHebrew — "Accomplisher. The Lithuanian form of John. God is gracious"JonutisHebrew — "Accomplisher. The Lithuanian form of John. God is gracious"JonysHebrew — "Accomplisher. The Lithuanian form of John. God is gracious"JoonasHebrew — "Accomplisher. The Lithuanian form of John. God is gracious"JoopDutch — "Good will increase. God has added a child. A form of Joseph."JoosepFinnish — "Finnish form of Joseph (He adds)"JopiDutch — "Good will increase. God has added a child. A form of Joseph."JopieHebrew — "Good will increase. God has added a child. A form of Joseph."JopyDutch — "Good will increase. God has added a child. A form of Joseph."JordaanScandinavian — "Dutch form of Jordan, a name derived from the Hebrew Yarden to flow down, descend The name was originally used in the Middle Ages for a child baptized in holy water that was said to be from the river Jordan. Pet: Joord"JordiSpanish — "Shortened form of Jordan."JorgeSpanish — "Agriculturalist, Farmer. A form of George."JorgenDanish — "Farmer. A form of George."JorrinSpanish — "Famer. A form of George. A short form of Jorgen."JoshEnglish — "God is my salvation. A short form of Joshua."JosheHebrew — "God is my salvation. A short form of Joshua."JovaanLatin — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."JovaannLatin — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."JovanLatin — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."JovaniLatin — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."JovanicLatin — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."JovanieSpanish — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."JovannLatin — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."JovanniLatin — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."JovannicLatin — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."JovannieLatin — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."JovannyLatin — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."JovanyAmerican — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."JovenalLatin — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."JovenelLatin — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."JovianSpanish — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."JovinLatin — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."JovitoLatin — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."JovoanLatin — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."JovonLatin — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."JovonnLatin — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."JovonneSpanish — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."JovvannisLatin — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."JowHebrew — "God will increase|A form of Joseph."JozsefHungarian — "Hungarian form of Joseph (God is gracious)"JozsiHungarian — "Hungarian form of Joseph (God is gracious)"JuanchSpanish — "God is gracious. A form of John."JuanchitoSpanish — "God is gracious. A form of John."JuanitoSpanish — "God is gracious. A form of John."JuannSpanish — "God is gracious. A form of John."JuaunSpanish — "God is gracious. A form of John."JudEnglish — "Praised|A form of Judah, God leads"JuddEnglish — "Praised|A form of Judah, God leads"JuergenSpanish — "Famer. A form of George. A short form of Jorgen."JuhanaFinnish — "God is gracious. A form of John."JuhanahFinnish — "God is gracious. A form of John."JuhannaFinnish — "God is gracious. A form of John."JuhannahFinnish — "God is gracious. A form of John."JujuanSpanish — "God is gracious. A form of John and Juan."JukuEnglish — "Rich, pwerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."JulianoSpanish — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JulienFrench — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JulijonasLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JulioisLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JulionWelsh — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JulyanLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JulyinLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JulyonLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JungenSpanish — "Famer. A form of George. A short form of Jorgen."JupGerman — "God will increase, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."JuppGerman — "God will increase, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."JurLatin — "Farmer. A form of George."JurazLatin — "Farmer. A form of George."JureLatin — "Farmer. A form of George."JurekLatin — "Farmer. A form of George."JurgRussian — "Russian form of George 'farmer'."JuriSlavic — "Farmer. A form of George."JurieLatin — "Farmer. A form of George."JurikLatin — "Farmer. A form of George."JuryLatin — "Farmer. A form of George."JustainEnglish — "Just, upright, righteous. Form of New Testament Biblical name Justus."JuwanAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of John and Juan."KaelIrish — "Faithful. A short form of Caleb."KagenIrish — "A thinker, fiery. Form of Hugh."KailAmerican — "Faithful. A short form of Caleb."KaillHebrew — "Faithful. A short form of Caleb."KainHebrew — "Possession, Spear|Tribute. A form of Cain."KalaukaHawaiian — "Weak. A form of Claude."KaleebEnglish — "A form of Kaleb; Whole-Hearted; Faithful; Dog (Jewish)"KaltanEnglish — "A form of colton"KamalielaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of the Hebrew Gamaliel God is my reward The name is borne in the Bible by a leader of the tribe of Manasseh"KamaroopinHindi — "Changing form at will"KamaroopineHindi — "Altering form at will"KamuelaHawaiian — "His name is God, Asked for. A form of Samuel."KamuelahHawaiian — "His name is God, Asked for. A form of Samuel."KamueleHawaiian — "His name is God, Asked for. A form of Samuel."KanalHawaiian — "From the stony meadow. A form of Stanley."KanaleHawaiian — "From the stony meadow. A form of Stanley."KandrewScottish — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."KaniceIrish — "Handsome, Attractive one. A form of Coinneach."KanielaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Daniel"KanyceIrish — "Handsome, Attractive one. A form of Coinneach."KaramullahUrdu — "God’s generosity, God’s honoring of humans, figuratively meaning gift form God"KarlGerman — "Strong, Courageous. A form of Charles."KarlanOld German — "Strong, Courageous. A form of Charles."KarlewOld German — "Strong, Courageous. A form of Charles."KarloSpanish — "Strong, Courageous. A form of Charles."KarlosSpanish — "Strong, Courageous. A form of Charles."KasparPersian — "Guardian of the treasure. A form of Casper."KaspirPersian — "Guardian of the treasure. A form of Casper."KasporPersian — "Guardian of the treasure. A form of Casper."KaspyrPersian — "Guardian of the treasure. A form of Casper."KatelinnEnglish — "Medieval English form of the Irish Caitlin. 'Pure'."KatlynneEnglish — "Medieval English form of the Irish Caitlin. 'Pure'."KawikaHawaiian — "Beloved. A form of David."KawykaHawaiian — "Beloved. A form of David."KaylHebrew — "Faithful. A short form of Caleb."KaylanEnglish — "Warrior. A form of Kailen."KayllHebrew — "Faithful. A short form of Caleb."KayllanIrish — "Warrior. A form of Kailen."KayllenIrish — "Warrior. A form of Kailen."KayllonIrish — "Warrior. A form of Kailen."KayllynIrish — "Warrior. A form of Kailen."KaylonIrish — "Warrior. A form of Kailen."KaynGaelic — "Possession, Spear|Tribute. A form of Cain."KayneHawaiian — "Possession, Spear|Tribute. A form of Cain."KeakahHawaiian — "Replacer. A form of Jack."KeaonIrish — "Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born."KeddiEnglish — "Of the red earth. A form of Adam."KeddieEnglish — "Of the red earth. A form of Adam."KeddricEnglish — "Gift, splendour|War chief. A form of Cedrick."KeddrickEnglish — "Gift, splendour|War chief. A form of Cedrick."KeddrikEnglish — "Gift, splendour|War chief. A form of Cedrick."KeddrycEnglish — "Gift, splendour|War chief. A form of Cedrick."KeddryckEnglish — "Gift, splendour|War chief. A form of Cedrick."KeddyEnglish — "Of the red earth. A form of Adam."KedricEnglish — "Gift, splendour|War chief. A form of Cedrick."KedrickEnglish — "Gift, splendour|War chief. A form of Cedrick."KedrikEnglish — "Gift, splendour|War chief. A form of Cedrick."KedrycEnglish — "Gift, splendour|War chief. A form of Cedrick."KedryckEnglish — "Gift, splendour|War chief. A form of Cedrick."KedrykEnglish — "Gift, splendour|War chief. A form of Cedrick."KeeakaHawaiian — "Replacer. A form of Jack."KeeffeIrish — "Transferred use of the surname, which is the Anglicized form of O'Caoimh descendant of Caomh. The name Caomh is derived from the Gaelic caomh gentle, noble, beautiful, lovable"KeeonIrish — "Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born."KeighIrish — "Handsome one from birth, Gentle. A short form of Kevin."KeionIrish — "Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born."KeionneIrish — "Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born."KeldonEnglish — "A form of kelton"KelepiPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Caleb dog; faithful See CALEB Biblical Names"KenaJapanese — "Relation, Clear, Bright water. A short form of names starting with 'Ken'."KendrewScottish — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."KennWelsh — "Relation, Bright, clear water. The short form of names starting with "Ken"."KennoJapanese — "Relation, Clear, Bright water. A short form of names starting with 'Ken'."KenoJapanese — "Relation, Clear, Bright water. A short form of names starting with 'Ken'."KeokiHawaiian — "Farmer. A form of George."KeonIrish — "Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born."KeondreGaelic — "Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born."KeoneeHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of John."KeoniPolynesian — "God is gracious. A form of John."KeonieHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of John."KeontaeIrish — "Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born."KeontryeIrish — "Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born."KeonyHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of John."KerillIrish — "Anglicized form of Coireall, an ancient name of uncertain etymology See COIREALL"KervinEnglish — "A form of kerwin"KesaunAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of Sean."KeseanAfrican — "God is gracious. A form of Sean / Shawn."KeshaunHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Sean / Shawn."KeshauneHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Sean / Shawn."KeshawnAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Sean / Shawn."KeshonAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Sean / Shawn."KevScottish — "A short form of Kevin, Handsome, Gentle."KeyonContemporary — "Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born."KeyrGaelic — "Small, dark hair / complexioned. A short form of Kieran."KhialArabic — "Thought, Idea, Notion, Vision, Surmise, Whim, Fancy, Imagination, Imaginary, Form, Conception, Conceit"KhristoGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KhristofRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KhristoffRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KhristophRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KhristosGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KhrystoGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KhrystofRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KhrystoffRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KhrystophRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KhulaifahArabic — "A form of Khalifah, meaning: Successor, heir. Name of a Sahabi who participated in the battle of Badr"KianIrish — "Ancient. A form of Kian."KianniIrish — "Ancient. A form of Kian."KiedenGaelic — "Lengthened form of "Ky / Kye""KikaHawaiian — "Forest. A form of Keith."KikahHawaiian — "Forest. A form of Keith."KilianCeltic — "Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia."KilonGaelic — "From the strait. A form of Kyle|;"KilonuGaelic — "From the strait. A form of Kyle|;"KimoHawaiian — "Replacer. A form of James."KimokeoHawaiian — "Honouring God. A form of Timothy."KiniHawaiian — "Multitude. King, as a loan word and a surname. Also Hawaiian form of Jane, Jean, Jennie, Gene and Dean."KionIrish — "Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born."KionikioHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of the Greek Dionysios of Dionysos. Dionysos is the name of the Greek mythological god of wine and revelry"KirilGreek — "Master, Someone who rules. A form of Cyril."KirillRussian — "Master, Someone who rules. A form of Cyril."KirkorArmenian — "Armenian form of Gregory (watchful)"KlaesDutch — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."KlauseDutch — "Victory of th people. A form of Nicholas."KlaytonEnglish — "A form of clayton"KlmeonaHawaiian — "Hawaiianized form of Simeon, a cognate of the Hebrew Shimon, which is derived from shim'on heard"KobeHebrew — "Strong one, Replacer. A form of Jacob."KobeeHebrew — "Replacer. A form of Jacob."KobeyHebrew — "Replacer. A form of Jacob."KobiHungarian — "Replacer. A form of Jacob."KobieHebrew — "Replacer. A form of Jacob."KobyGerman — "Replacer. A form of Jacob."KohlEnglish — "A form of cole"KolemanEnglish — "A form of coleman"KoliaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nikolai and Nicholas."KoliahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nikolai and Nicholas."KolinEnglish — "A form of colin"KollinEnglish — "A form of colin"KolyaRussian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nikolai and Nicholas."KolyahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nikolai and Nicholas."KonstantynPolish — "Polish form of Constantine, which is from the Latin Constantinus, a derivative of constans steadfast, constant. The name was borne by Constantine the Great 2807—337, the first emperor of Rome to be converted to Christianity"KrishmaHindi — "Short form of lord Krishna"KrishnavHindi — "New-age form of Krishna Avatar"KristophRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KristousGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KrrishHindi — "Nickname of names beginning with - Kris, Short form of lord Krishna"KrystoGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KrystoffRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KrystophRussian — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KrystosGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KrystousGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KrzysztofPolish — "Polish form of Christopher 'Christ bearer'."KutishaAfrican — "Tough. Formidable. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."KwamNative American — "God is gracious. A form of John."KydenAmerican — "Lengthened form of "Ky / Kye""KyeAmerican — "From the strait. The short form of Kyle"KyedenGaelic — "Lengthened form of "Ky / Kye""KykaHawaiian — "Forest. A form of Keith."KykahHawaiian — "Forest. A form of Keith."KylonGaelic — "From the strait. A form of Kyle|;"KylorEnglish — "A form of kyle"KyonIrish — "Young warrior. A form of Ewan and Evan. Well born."KyoniHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of John."KyrilGreek — "Master, Someone who rules. A form of Cyril."KyryssGreek — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."KyrystosGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KyrystousGreek — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher."KyvaHebrew — "Replacer. A form of James."KyvahHebrew — "Replacer. A form of James."LachiIrish — "From the land of the lakes. A short form of Lachlan."LachieScottish — "From the land of the lakes. A short form of Lachlan."LachyScottish — "From the land of the lakes. A short form of Lachlan."LanceFrench — "The knight's spear attendant. A short form of Lancelot."LanseLatin — "The knight's spear attendant. A short form of Lancelot."LanzFrench — "Knight. A form of Lance, the knight's spear attendant."LanzoGerman — "Knight. A form of Lance, the knight's spear attendant."LapaelaHawaiian — "Hawaiianized form of Raphael, a cognate of the Greek Rhaphael, which is from the Hebrew Refael, a name derived from refael God has healed. The name is borne in the Bible by an archangel and messenger of God"LarentLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Laurence."LarentiLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Laurence."LarinzaItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LarisSwedish — "One crowned with laurel, Victorious one. The Norse form of Laurence."LarriLatin — "Laurel crowned, Victory. A short form of Laurence."LarrieAmerican — "Laurel crowned, Victory. A short form of Laurence."LarrisSwedish — "One crowned with laurel, Victorious one. The Norse form of Laurence."LarryEnglish — "Laurel crowned, Victory. A short form of Laurence."LarsenScandinavian — "Lar's son, Son of the one crowned with laurel, victorious one. The Norse form of Laurence."LarssonSwedish — "Lar's son, Son of the one crowned with laurel, victorious one. The Norse form of Laurence."LaseFinnish — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."LashGerman — "Famous warrior. A form of Louis."LashajaunAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Shawn."LashaunAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Shawn."LashawnAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Shawn."LasherGerman — "Famous warrior. A form of Louis."LashiGerman — "Famous warrior. A form of Louis."LashonAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Shawn."LashonneAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Shawn."LataversAmerican — "Keeper at the crossroads, tax or toll collector. A form of Travis."LataviousAmerican — "Keeper at the crossroads, tax or toll collector. A form of Travis."LathanEnglish — "Gift of God. A form of Nathan."LathanialAmerican — "Gift of God. A form of Nathan."LathanielAmerican — "Gift of God. A form of Nathan."LathenLatin — "Gift of God. A form of Nathan."LatraversAmerican — "Keeper at the crossroads, tax or toll collector. A form of Travis."LatraviausAmerican — "Keeper at the crossroads, tax or toll collector. A form of Travis."LatraviousAmerican — "Keeper at the crossroads, tax or toll collector. A form of Travis."LatravisAmerican — "Keeper at the crossroads, tax or toll collector. A form of Travis."LatravysAmerican — "Keeper at the crossroads, tax or toll collector. A form of Travis."LaunceEnglish — "The knight's spear attendant. A short form of Lancelot."LaurenteRussian — "Russian form of Lawrence 'laurel'."LaurenzoItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LaurinzoItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LauritsSwedish — "Lar's son, Son of the one crowned with laurel, victorious one. The Norse form of Laurence."LaurrieLatin — "Laurel crowned, Victory. A short form of Laurence and Lawrence."LaurryLatin — "Laurel crowned, Victory. A short form of Laurence and Lawrence."LaurynzoItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LaurytzLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LavrentiLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Laurence."LavrentijLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Laurence."LavrikLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Laurence."LavroLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Laurence."LavrushaLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Laurence."LawryEnglish — "A familiar form of lawrence"LaythynAmerican — "Gift of God. A form of Nathan."LeaonalFrench — "Lion cub, Bold, Strong like a lion. A form of Leonard."LeaonallFrench — "Lion cub, Bold, Strong like a lion. A form of Leonard."LeaonelFrench — "Lion cub, Bold, Strong like a lion. A form of Leonard."LeaonellFrench — "Lion cub, Bold, Strong like a lion. A form of Leonard."LeathanScottish — "Gift of God. A form of Nathan."LebHebrew — "He heard. The short form of names starting with 'Lev'."LeionalFrench — "Lion cub, Bold, Strong like a lion. A form of Leonard."LeionallFrench — "Lion cub, Bold, Strong like a lion. A form of Leonard."LeionelFrench — "Lion cub, Bold, Strong like a lion. A form of Leonard."LeionellFrench — "Lion cub, Bold, Strong like a lion. A form of Leonard."LeksEstonian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander."LeksikEstonian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander."LeksoEstonian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander."LemmieHebrew — "A short form of Lemuel, belonging or devoted to God."LemmyHebrew — "A short form of Lemuel, belonging or devoted to God."LenNative American — "House with tenants. The short form of names beginning with "Len"."LenachoLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LencieLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LeneeOld English — "House with tenants. The short form of names beginning with "Len"."LeneyOld English — "House with tenants. The short form of names beginning with "Len"."LenieOld English — "House with tenants. The short form of names beginning with "Len"."LennEnglish — "House with tenants. The short form of names beginning with "Len"."LennartSwedish — "Swedish form of Leonard 'lion'."LenneyOld English — "House with tenants. The short form of names beginning with "Len"."LenniOld English — "House with tenants. The short form of names beginning with "Len"."LennieEnglish — "House with tenants. The short form of names beginning with "Len"."LennyEnglish — "House with tenants. The short form of names beginning with "Len"."LenyOld English — "House with tenants. The short form of names beginning with "Len"."LenzyLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LeonelSpanish — "Lion cub, Bold, Strong like a lion. A form of Leonard."LeosCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of the Late Latin Leo, a direct derivative of leo lion The name was borne by Czech composer Leos Janacek 1854-1928"LeranzoItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LerenzoItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LerinzoItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LeronzoItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LerynzoItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LesEnglish — "From the grey fortress, Garden court by the pool meadow. The short form of names starting with 'Les'."LeseanAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Shawn."LeshajaunAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Shawn."LeshaunAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Shawn."LeshawnAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Shawn."LeshonAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Shawn."LeshonneAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Shawn."LessGaelic — "From the grey fortress, Garden court by the pool meadow. The short form of names starting with 'Les'."LevRussian — "He heard. The short form of names starting with 'Lev'."LevaHebrew — "He heard. The short form of names starting with 'Lev'."LevahHebrew — "He heard. The short form of names starting with 'Lev'."LevkaRussian — "He heard. The short form of names starting with 'Lev'."LevkoHebrew — "He heard. The short form of names starting with 'Lev'."LevushkaLatin — "He heard. The short form of names starting with 'Lev'."LewinEnglish — "A form of louis"LionalEnglish — "Lion cub, Bold, Strong like a lion. A form of Leonard."LionallFrench — "Lion cub, Bold, Strong like a lion. A form of Leonard."LionellFrench — "Lion cub, Bold, Strong like a lion. A form of Leonard."LochScottish — "From the land of the lakes. A short form of Lachlan."LocheyIrish — "From the land of the lakes. A short form of Lachlan."LochiIrish — "From the land of the lakes. A short form of Lachlan."LochieIrish — "From the land of the lakes. A short form of Lachlan."LochyIrish — "From the land of the lakes. A short form of Lachlan."LokelaHawaiian — "Renowned spear user. A form of Roger"LokelahGerman — "Renowned spear user. A form of Roger"LonzoSpanish — "Knight. A form of Lance, the knight's spear attendant."LopakaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Robert."LopetiPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Robert bright with fame See ROBERT English Names"LorantsoItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LorantzoItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LorencLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LorenceEnglish — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LorencoItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LorenczHungarian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LorenczoItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LorensSwedish — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LorensoItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LorentItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LorentzLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LorentzoItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LorenzSwedish — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LorenzoItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LoretoSpanish — "Crown of laurel leaves|victory. A form of Lawrence"LorettoLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves|victory. A form of Lawrence"LoricaoItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LorincItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LorinzoLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LoritzGerman — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LornScottish — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LornieLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LorrenzoItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LorryEnglish — "Laurel crowned, Victory. A short form of Laurence and Lawrence."LorrynzoItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LorynzoItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LorytzDanish — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LoukasLatin — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy."LouysGerman — "Renowned battle. The short form of Llewelyn, Lion like friend, Lightning."LowlandScottish — "form of the name, and Anndra and Aindrea are Gaelic forms Short: Drew. Pet: Andy"LowreeLatin — "Laurel crowned, Victory. A short form of Laurence and Lawrence."LowrieLatin — "Laurel crowned, Victory. A short form of Laurence and Lawrence."LowryEnglish — "Laurel crowned, Victory. A short form of Laurence and Lawrence."LucEnglish — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy"LucanLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LucasGaelic — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy"LucassieItalian — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy."LuccaItalian — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy"LuceroSpanish — "Spanish form of Luke (light)"LucianoSpanish — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LucianusLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LuciasLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LucioSpanish — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy"LuciusLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LucjanPolish — "Polish form of Lucien, which is from the Latin Lucianus of Lucius, a derivative of Lucius, which has its root in lux light"LuckasItalian — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy."LucusAmerican — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy."LucyasLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LucysItalian — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy."LucyusLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LugWelsh — "Welsh form of Luke 'light'."LujanPolish — "Polish form of Lucian 'lright'."LukacsHungarian — "Hungarian form of Lucas (light)"LukaczHungarian — "Hungarian form of Lucas, a Latin derivative of Lucius, which is from the root lux light"LukasSwedish — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy"LukashLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LukaszPolish — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy."LukazGreek — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy"LukeGreek — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy"LukelaHawaiian — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy"LukenLatin — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy"LukeyLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LukiGerman — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy"LukusItalian — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy."LukynGreek — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy"LukysItalian — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy."LulioHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Julius, an old Roman family name thought to be derived from lulus the first down on the chin, downy-bearded Because a person first beginning to develop facial hair is young, youth became an accepted meaning of the name"LuzianLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LuzienFrench — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LuzioLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LuziusLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LycyenLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LyonalRussian — "Lion cub, Bold, Strong like a lion. A form of Leonard."LyonallFrench — "Lion cub, Bold, Strong like a lion. A form of Leonard."LyonelEnglish — "Lion cub, Bold, Strong like a lion. A form of Leonard."LysaghIrish — "Anglicized form of Laoighseach and Laoiseach belonging to Leix See LAOISEACH"MabriLatin — "Worth of love. A short form of Amabel, lovable. The masculine form of Mabel."MabrieLatin — "Worth of love. A short form of Amabel, lovable. The masculine form of Mabel."MabryLatin — "Worth of love. A short form of Amabel, lovable. The masculine form of Mabel."MackoHebrew — "God is with us. A form of Emmanuel."MacquesLatin — "Extreme. A short form of names beginning with 'Max'|Also a type or monkey."MaehewOld French — "Gift of God. A form of Matthew."MaganAnglo-Saxon — "Pearl, Also a shortened form of Margaret"MaihewOld French — "Gift of God. A form of Matthew."MaitIrish — "Short form of Maitiu, the Irish cognate of Matthew gift of God Mait is the Gaelic equivalent of Matt"MaitiasIrish — "Gaelic form of Matthias gift of God See MATTHIAS"MaitinIrish — "Diminutive form of Maitiu, the Irish cognate of Matthew gift of God See MATTHEW"MakarGreek — "Short form of Makarios blessed, Makar is also bestowed as an independent given name See MAKARIOS"MakayoHawaiian — "Gift of God. A form of Matthew."MakisHebrew — "Likenes to God. A short form of Michael."MaklolmSwedish — "Swedish form of Makolm 'serves Saint Columba'."MakoHebrew — "God is with us. A form of Emmanuel."MakysGreek — "Likenes to God. A short form of Michael."MalakiHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of the Hebrew Malachi my messenger, my servant The name is borne in the Bible by the last of the Hebrew prophets"MalaquiasSpanish — "Spanish form of Malachi, a Hebrew name derived from malakhi my messenger. The name is borne in the Bible by a 5th-century B.C. prophet. His prophecies are found in the Old Testament book of Malachi"MalekoHawaiian — "Warrior of Mars. A form of Mark."ManasePolynesian — "Polynesian form of Manasseh causing to for-get See MANASSEH Biblical Names"MannieEnglish — "A form of Emmanuel 'God is with us'."ManolitoSpanish — "A form of Emmanuel 'God is with us'."ManuelSpanish — "God is with us. French or Spanish form of Emmanuel."ManuellHebrew — "God is with us. French or Spanish form of Emmanuel."ManueloSpanish — "A form of Emmanuel 'God is with us'."MarcoItalian — "Warrior, Warlike. Of Mars. A form of Mark."MareechHindi — "Another name of the Sun (Who assumed form of suvarna mriga (golden deer) and help abduct Sita)"MareoJapanese — "Dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The Italian form of Mark, warrior, war-like one, of Mars."MarianoSpanish — "Mary's son, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. The masculine form of Mary."MarteeLatin — "Warlike, Warrior, Of Mars. A short form of Martin."MarteyLatin — "Warlike, Warrior, Of Mars. A short form of Martin."MartiAramaic — "Warlike, Warrior, Of Mars. A short form of Martin."MartieAramaic — "Warlike, Warrior, Of Mars. A short form of Martin."MartiiFinnish — "Warlike, Warrior, Of Mars. A short form of Martin."MartoniHungarian — "Hungarian form of Martin war-like, which is from the Latin Martinus, a derivative of Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war"MartyEnglish — "Warlike, Warrior, Of Mars. A short form of Martin."MarvAmerican — "Sea lover. The short form of names starting with "Marv"."MarveinEnglish — "Sea lover. The short form of names starting with "Marv"."MarvyneEnglish — "Sea lover. The short form of names starting with "Marv"."MarwynnEnglish — "Sea lover. The short form of names starting with "Marv"."MarwynneEnglish — "Sea lover. The short form of names starting with "Marv"."MaryanoLatin — "Warrior. A form of Mark."MaryoLatin — "Dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The Italian form of Mark, warrior, war-like one, of Mars."MaryonEnglish — "Mary's son, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. The masculine form of Mary."MasioAfrican-American — "Twin. A form of Thomas."MatHebrew — "Gift of God. A short form of Matthew."MataScottish — "Gift of God. A short form of Matthew."MatahScottish — "Blade|A form of Matthew, Gift from God."MateHebrew — "Gift of God. A short form of Matthew."MatjaszPolish — "Polish form of the Ecclesiastic Greek Matthias, which is derived from the Hebrew mattithyah gift of God The name is borne in the Bible by the apostle chosen by lot to replace Judas Iscariot"MatsSwedish — "Swedish form of Mathew 'gift from God'."MattEnglish — "Gift of God. A short form of Matthew."MatteHebrew — "Gift of God. A short form of Matthew."MatteusAmerican — "Swedish form of Mathew 'gift from God'."MauliHawaiian — "Maori, native New Zealander|Dark-haired, From the moor. A form of Maurice."MawrthWelsh — "Welsh form of Mars, god of war."MaxLatin — "Extreme. A short form of names starting with Max."MaxmilianCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of Maximilian See MAXI-MILIAN German Names. Short: Max"MaxxScottish — "Extreme. A short form of names starting with Max."MayhewFrench — "Gift of God. A form of Matthew."MctavishGaelic — "Twin. A form of Thomas."MctavyshGaelic — "Twin. A form of Thomas."MeicWelsh — "Short form of Meical, the Welsh cognate of Michael who is like God? Meic corresponds to the English Mike. See MICHAEL"MelGaelic — "Friend, Mill chief. The short form for names starting with "Mel"."MellanIrish — "Anglicized form of Meallan little pleasant one"MercherWelsh — "Welsh form of Mercury, messenger of the gods."MervAmerican — "Famous friend. The short form of Mervin."MerveTurkish — "Famous friend. The short form of Mervin."MervineEnglish — "Sea lover. The short form of names starting with "Marv"."MervyneEnglish — "Sea lover. The short form of names starting with "Marv"."MesichTurkish — "Turkish form of Mohammed. It means praise or praiseworthy"MetodejCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of the Russian Mefodi, which is from the Greek Methodios fellow traveler, a com-pounding of the elements meta with and hodos road, path The name was borne by the evangelist St. Methodius d. 885, the first translator of the Bible into the Slavonic language. Pet: Metodek, Metousek"MeurigArabic — "Dark-skinned; A Moor. Form of Morris"MeurizWelsh — "Welsh form of Maurice dark, swarthy. See MAURICE"MicHebrew — "Likeness to God. A short form of Michael."MickelEnglish — "A form of michael"MickiHebrew — "Likeness to God. A short form of Michael."MickieHebrew — "Likeness to God. A short form of Michael."MickyHebrew — "Likeness to God. A short form of Michael."MigealHebrew — "Likeness to God. A form of Michael."MigeelHebrew — "Likeness to God. A form of Michael."MigelHebrew — "Likeness to God. A form of Michael."MiguelSpanish — "Likeness to God. A form of Michael."MiguellyHebrew — "Likeness to God. A form of Michael."MiguiHebrew — "Likeness to God. A form of Michael."MihaiRomanian — "Romanian form of Michael who is like God?. See MICHAEL"MihangelWelsh — "Welsh form of Michael 'God like'."MikHebrew — "Likeness to God. A short form of Michael."MikaalAmerican — "Likeness to God. A form of Michael."MikalAmerican — "Likeness to God. A form of Michael."MikallAmerican — "Likeness to God. A form of Michael."MikeEnglish — "Likeness to God. A short form of Michael."MikolajPolish — "Polish form of Nicholas victory of the peo- pie, which is from the Greek Nikolaos, a compound name composed of the elements nike victory and laos the people"MiksaLatin — "Extreme, Maximum. A form of Max."MilekRussian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nick."MisheRussian — "Russian form of Michael 'God like'."MishenkaRussian — "Russian form of Michael 'God like'."MitchAmerican — "Who is like God. A short form of Mitchell."MithEnglish — "A short form of mitchell"MittAmerican — "Diminutive Form Of Milton"MlchalCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of Michael, which is from the Hebrew mikha'el who is like God?"MlronPolish — "Polish form of the Greek Myron, a name de-rived from myron myrrh, a fragrant resin used in making incense and perfume The name is said to have been taken up by early Christians because of the gift of myrrh made to the Christ child by the Wise Men"ModestiFrench — "Modest. The masculine form of Modesty."ModestieFrench — "Modest. The masculine form of Modesty."ModestoLatin — "Modest. The masculine form of Modesty."MoeAmerican — "Saved, taken from th water|Child. The short form of Moses."MoesenWelsh — "Welsh form of Moses 'from the water'."MoisseRussian — "Russian form of Moses, an Ecclesiastic Greek name derived from the Hebrew mosheh drawn out of the water and from the Egyptian mes, mesu child, son The name is borne in the Bible by the leader who brought the Israelites out of bondage in Egypt and received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai"MonteSpanish — "Mountain. The short form of names starting with 'Mont'."MonteeLatin — "Mountain. The short form of names starting with 'Mont'."MonteyLatin — "Mountain. The short form of names starting with 'Mont'."MontiLatin — "Mountain. The short form of names starting with 'Mont'."MontieEnglish — "Mountain. The short form of names starting with 'Mont'."MontyEnglish — "Mountain. The short form of names starting with 'Mont'."MorieLatin — "Dark one from the moor. The short form of Morris."MorreyEnglish — "Dark one from the moor. The short form of Morris."MorrieEnglish — "Dark one from the moor. The short form of Morris."MorryEnglish — "Dark one from the moor. The short form of Morris."MortEnglish — "Stump. The short form of names starting with "Mort"."MoryEnglish — "Dark one from the moor. The short form of Morris."MosesePolynesian — "Polynesian form of Moses drawn out of the water See MOSES Biblical Names"MowHebrew — "Saved, taken from th water|Child. The short form of Moses."MunganGaelic — "Gaelic form of Mungo."MusairiArabic — "Egyptian, it is the diminutive form of Misri"MusawwirArabic — "Designer, Creator of forms"MycHebrew — "Likeness to God. A short form of Michael."MychajloUkrainian — "Ukrainian form of Michael 'God like'."MyckHebrew — "Likeness to God. A short form of Michael."MyckiHebrew — "Likeness to God. A short form of Michael."MyckieHebrew — "Likeness to God. A short form of Michael."MyckyHebrew — "Likeness to God. A short form of Michael."MyguelHebrew — "Likeness to God. A form of Michael."MygueleHebrew — "Likeness to God. A form of Michael."MyguellHebrew — "Likeness to God. A form of Michael."MyguelleHebrew — "Likeness to God. A form of Michael."MykaalHebrew — "Likeness to God. A form of Michael."MykalAmerican — "Likeness to God. A form of Michael."MykallAmerican — "Likeness to God. A form of Michael."MykeHebrew — "Likeness to God. A short form of Michael."MykelAmerican — "Likeness to God. A form of Michael."MykellAmerican — "Likeness to God. A form of Michael."MykeyHebrew — "Likeness to God. A short form of Michael."MykhaltsoUkrainian — "Ukrainian form of Michael 'God like'."MykiHebrew — "Likeness to God. A short form of Michael."MykieHebrew — "Likeness to God. A short form of Michael."MyksaHungarian — "Extreme, Maximum. A form of Max."MylekPolish — "Victory of the people. A form of Nick."MyrddinWelsh — "Welsh form of Merlin: Hawk. From the sea fortress."MyrickWelsh — "Dark-skinned, A Moor. Form of Maurice."MytchMiddle English — "Who is like God. A short form of Mitchell."NachikHindi — "A short form of Nachiketa"NadorTeutonic — "Adventurer, Peacemaker. A short form of Ferdinand."NaethanHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NaethenHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NaethonHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NaethunHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NaethynHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NaitHebrew — "Little gift. A short form of Nathan and Nathaniel."NaiteHebrew — "Little gift. A short form of Nathan and Nathaniel."NaithanHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NaithenHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NaithinHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NaithonHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NaithunHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NaithynHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NakitasGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."NaldoSpanish — "A short form of Reginald, mighty and powerfull."NandoSpanish — "Adventurer, Peacemaker. A short form of Ferdinand."NansanEnglish — "Graceful, Nancy's son. The masculine form of Nancy."NansenSwedish — "Graceful, Nancy's son. The masculine form of Nancy."NansinEnglish — "Graceful, Nancy's son. The masculine form of Nancy."NansonEnglish — "Graceful, Nancy's son. The masculine form of Nancy."NansynEnglish — "Graceful, Nancy's son. The masculine form of Nancy."NardDutch — "Bold as a bear, Strength. A short form of Bernard, warrior."NastagioGreek — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."NasutoItalian — "large nose or Gallina chicken, timid Patronymics, matronymics, and names based on occu-pation or place of origin form the bulk of the rest of the surnames"NatalSpanish — "Birth. The Spanish form of Noel, born at Christmas time."NataleItalian — "Birth. The Spanish form of Noel, born at Christmas time."NatalinoLatin — "Birth. The Spanish form of Noel, born at Christmas time."NatalioSpanish — "Birth. The Spanish form of Noel, born at Christmas time."NatalyContemporary — "Birth. The Spanish form of Noel, born at Christmas time."NateEnglish — "Little gift. A short form of Nathan and Nathaniel."NathamHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NathannHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NatheanHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NathenContemporary — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NathianHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NathinHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NathonHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NathunHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NathynHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NattEnglish — "Gift of God. A short form of Nathan and Nathaniel."NatthanHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NaytHebrew — "Little gift. A short form of Nathan and Nathaniel."NayteHebrew — "Little gift. A short form of Nathan and Nathaniel."NaythanHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NaythernHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NaythonHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NaythunHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NaythynHebrew — "He gave, gift. The short form of Nathaniel"NedLatin — "Wealthy ruling guardian. A short form of Edward."NeddEnglish — "Wealthy ruling guardian. A short form of Edward."NeddymEnglish — "Wealthy ruling guardian. A short form of Edward."NedricEnglish — "Wealthy ruling guardian. A short form of Edward."NedrickEnglish — "Wealthy ruling guardian. A short form of Edward."NedrickmEnglish — "Wealthy ruling guardian. A short form of Edward."NedrikEnglish — "Wealthy ruling guardian. A short form of Edward."NedrycEnglish — "Wealthy ruling guardian. A short form of Edward."NedryckEnglish — "Wealthy ruling guardian. A short form of Edward."NedrykEnglish — "Wealthy ruling guardian. A short form of Edward."NeifionWelsh — "Welsh form of Neptune 'god of the seas'."NeillieScottish — "Champion. Form of Neil."NelekPolish — "Horn colour, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A form of Cornelius."NelikLatin — "Horn colour, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A form of Cornelius."NeliusLatin — "Horn colour, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A form of Cornelius."NicEnglish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NiccGreek — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NichoGreek — "Follower of Dionysos, the God of wine and celebration. A form of Denis."NickEnglish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NickeGreek — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NickieEnglish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NickyEnglish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NiguelSpanish — "Champion Form of Niall."NikPersian — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NikieFinnish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NikulaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."NikulahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."NikyFinnish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NioclasIrish — "Gaelic form of Nicholas victory of the people See NICHOLAS. Short: Niocol"NissinHindi — "Miracle and a more pronounceable form of nissan"NlccoloItalian — "Italian form of the Latin Nicolaus victory of the people, which is from the Greek Nikolaos, a compound name composed from the elements nilce victory and laos the people"NlcoItalian — "Short form of any of the various names beginning with Nico-"NlkolaoHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Nicholas victory of the people, a cognate of the Greek Nikolaos, which is a compound name composed of the elements nike victory and laos people"NoaHebrew — "Freed of taboo; a commoner. Also Hawaiian form of Noah."NoakSwedish — "Rest, peace, Long rest. A form of Noah."NoeleFrench — "Born of Christmas Day, Born at Christmas time. The masculine form of Noelle."NoellFrench — "Born of Christmas Day, Born at Christmas time. The masculine form of Noelle."NowelFrench — "Born of Christmas Day, Born at Christmas time. The masculine form of Noelle."NoweleFrench — "Born of Christmas Day, Born at Christmas time. The masculine form of Noelle."NowellFrench — "Born of Christmas Day, Born at Christmas time. The masculine form of Noelle."NowelleFrench — "Born of Christmas Day, Born at Christmas time. The masculine form of Noelle."NukhailArabic — "Little palm tree, it is the diminutive form of Nakhl"NuwaibArabic — "Chief, leader, being the diminutive form of Nab"NuzairArabic — "Warner, cautioner, being the diminutive form of Munzir"NycGreek — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NychoGreek — "Follower of Dionysos, the God of wine and celebration. A form of Denis."NyckGreek — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NyckiFinnish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NyckieFinnish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NyckyFinnish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NykGreek — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NykiFinnish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NykieFinnish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NykitaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."NykitahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."NykyFinnish — "Victorious people. A short form of Nicholas."NykytaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."NykytahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."ObeeEnglish — "Servant of God. The short form of Obadiah."ObeyEnglish — "Servant of God. The short form of Obadiah."ObiNigerian — "Servant of God. The short form of Obadiah."ObieEnglish — "Servant of God. The short form of Obadiah."ObyAfrican — "Servant of God. The short form of Obadiah."OdohOld English — "Wealthy. A form of Otto."OfyddWelsh — "Welsh form of Ovid 'a Roman poet'."OhanHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."OhaneHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."OhanesHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."OhannHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."OhanneHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."OhannesHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."OistanIrish — "Little but majestic. A form of Austin."OkeeScandinavian — "Divine spearer|Oak tree. A form of Oscar."OkeyAfrican — "Divine spearer|Oak tree. A form of Oscar."OkieHawaiian — "Divine spearer|Oak tree. A form of Oscar."OkyHawaiian — "Divine spearer|Oak tree. A form of Oscar."OleaLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OleahLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OleeLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OleighLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlekRussian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander."OleksandrRussian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander."OlesPolish — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander."OlesandrGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander."OleskoGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander."OleyLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OliLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlieLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OllbhrlesScottish — "Gaelic form of Oliver, a name of debated meaning See OLIVER"OlleaLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlleahLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlleeLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlleighLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlleyOld French — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlliLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OllieLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OllyLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlsfnIrish — "Diminutive form of os a deer: hence, a fawn, a little deer The name was borne by a famous Fenian poet, the son of Fionn MacCumhail Finn MacCool. The name has been Anglicized as Ossian and Ossin"OlyLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OmareeAfrican — "Highest follower of the prophet, speaker. A form of Omar."OmareyAfrican — "Highest follower of the prophet, speaker. A form of Omar."OmariEgyptian — "Highest follower of the prophet, speaker. A form of Omar."OmarieAfrican — "Highest follower of the prophet, speaker. A form of Omar."OmaryAfrican — "Highest follower of the prophet, speaker. A form of Omar."OmkaraHindi — "The sound of the sacred syllable, One who has the form of Om"OratioGreek — "Time keeper|Promise. A form of Horatio."OratyoGreek — "Time keeper|Promise. A form of Horatio."OrazioItalian — "Time keeper|Promise. A form of Horatio."OrazyoGreek — "Time keeper|Promise. A form of Horatio."OrbHungarian — "AN Hungarian form of Urban, a name derived from the Latin Urbanus city dweller, urban, which has its root in urbs a city"OrlinSpanish — "Renowned in the land. Form of Roland"OrrisLatin — "Time keeper|Promise. A form of Horatio."OrrissGreek — "Time keeper|Promise. A form of Horatio."OrrysGreek — "Time keeper|Promise. A form of Horatio."OrryssGreek — "Time keeper|Promise. A form of Horatio."OrsineItalian — "Bear. A form of Orson."OrsyneItalian — "Bear. A form of Orson."OrsynoItalian — "Bear. A form of Orson."OsiOld English — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OsieOld English — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OssOld English — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OssiOld English — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OssieEnglish — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OssyAfrican — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OswalltWelsh — "Welsh form of Oswald 'strength from God'."OsyOld English — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OszkarHungarian — "Hungarian form of Oscar (leaping warrior)"OtavioPortuguese — "Portuguese form of Octavius, which is derived from the Latin octavus eighth"OwynnWelsh — "Wellborn. Form of Ewan."OysinIrish — "Little but majestic. A form of Austin."OysynIrish — "Little but majestic. A form of Austin."OziHebrew — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OzieOld English — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OzyOld English — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OzziHebrew — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OzzieEnglish — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OzzyEnglish — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."PaavFinnish — "Small. A form of Paul."PabiyanRussian — "Russian form of Fabian 'bean farmer'."PaddeeIrish — "Noble. The Irish form of Patrick."PaddeyIrish — "Noble. The Irish form of Patrick."PaddieIrish — "Noble. The Irish form of Patrick."PaddyIrish — "Noble. The Irish form of Patrick."PadgeEnglish — "Attendant, Young child. The masculine form of Paige."PadiIrish — "Noble. The Irish form of Patrick."PadieIrish — "Noble. The Irish form of Patrick."PadriacIrish — "Noble. The Irish form of Patrick."PadricIrish — "Patrician, noble. Form of Patrick."PadrigWelsh — "Welsh form of Patrick 'noble'."PadyIrish — "Noble. The Irish form of Patrick."PaeadorIrish — "Stone. A form of Peter."PaegEnglish — "Attendant, Young child. The masculine form of Paige."PaegeEnglish — "Attendant, Young child. The masculine form of Paige."PagEnglish — "Attendant, Young child. The masculine form of Paige."PaigEnglish — "Attendant, Young child. The masculine form of Paige."PalakikoHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Francis, which is ulti-mately derived from the Old French franc free. See FRANCIS English Names"PaliHungarian — "Small. A form of Paul."PalikaLatin — "Small. A form of Paul."PanchitoTeutonic — "Freedom|Honest. A form of Frank."PanchoSpanish — "Freedom|Honest. A form of Frank."PanoGreek — "Stone. A form of Peter."PanosGreek — "Stone. A form of Peter."PapianHawaiian — "Prosperous bean grower. A form of Fabian."PapianoHawaiian — "Prosperous bean grower. A form of Fabian."ParcMiddle English — "Keeper of the park. A short form of Parker."ParkeEnglish — "Keeper of the park. A short form of Parker."ParshvHindi — "Weaponed soldier, Jain God, Short form of parshvanath, 23rd tirthankara in jainism"ParshvaHindi — "Weaponed soldier, Jain God, Short form of parshvanath, 23rd tirthankara in jainism"ParttyliFinnish — "A form of Bartholomew"PashahLatin — "Small. A form of Paul."PashenkaRussian — "Small. A form of Paul."PashkaLatin — "Small. A form of Paul."PatrikSwedish — "Swedish form of Patrick 'noble'."PauelDutch — "Little. Form of Paul."PavelRussian — "Small, A form of Paul."PawelPolish — "Small. A form of Peter."PawelekPolish — "Small. A form of Peter."PawellPolish — "Small. A form of Peter."PawlPolish — "Small. A form of Peter."PaxxLatin — "From the town of peace. A short form of Paxton."PaygeEnglish — "Attendant, Young child. The masculine form of Paige."PeadairGreek — "Stone. A form of Peter."PeadarGaelic — "Stone. A form of Peter."PeaderLatin — "Stone. A form of Peter."PeadirIrish — "Stone. A form of Peter."PeadyrIrish — "Stone. A form of Peter."PederGreek — "Stone. A form of Peter."PedeyLatin — "Stone. A form of Peter."PedroSpanish — "Little. A form of Peter."PeersEnglish — "Stone. A form of Peter."PeetEstonian — "Stone. A form of Peter."PeeterEstonian — "Stone. A form of Peter."PeirFrench — "Stone. A form of Peter."PeirceEnglish — "Stone. A form of Peter."PekaHawaiian — "Stone. A form of Peter."PekeioHawaiian — "Stone. A form of Peter."PekeloHawaiian — "Stone. A form of Peter."PembrockWelsh — "A broken hill, From the headland, Form the hill stream."PembrokWelsh — "A broken hill, From the headland, Form the hill stream."PeniaminaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Benjamin, a cognate of the Hebrew Binyamin, which is derived from binyamm son of the right hand, favorite son. The name is borne in the Bible by the youngest of Jacob's twelve sons. He was the progenitor of the tribe of Benjamin"PenminaHawaiian — "Favourite son. A form of Benjamin."PenminahHawaiian — "Favourite son. A form of Benjamin."PenmynaHawaiian — "Favourite son. A form of Benjamin."PenmynahHawaiian — "Favourite son. A form of Benjamin."PentHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Ben, a short form of any of the various names beginning with the element Ben-. Accordingly, Beni is the short form of the Hawaiian variants of those names"PepaSpanish — "God will increase|God has added a child. The spanish form of Joseph."PepeSpanish — "God will increase|God has added a child. The spanish form of Joseph."PepeeHebrew — "God will increase|God has added a child. The spanish form of Joseph."PepeyHebrew — "God will increase|God has added a child. The spanish form of Joseph."PepiHebrew — "God will increase|God has added a child. The spanish form of Joseph."PepieHebrew — "God will increase|God has added a child. The spanish form of Joseph."PepijnDutch — "Diminutive Form Of Joseph"PepilloSpanish — "Spanish form of Joseph (He shall add)"PeppeItalian — "God will increase|God has added a child. The spanish form of Joseph."PeppeeHebrew — "God will increase|God has added a child. The spanish form of Joseph."PeppeyHebrew — "God will increase|God has added a child. The spanish form of Joseph."PeppiGerman — "God will increase|God has added a child. The spanish form of Joseph."PeppieHebrew — "God will increase|God has added a child. The spanish form of Joseph."PeppinoItalian — "Italian form of Joseph (He adds)"PeppyAmerican — "God will increase|God has added a child. The spanish form of Joseph."PepyHebrew — "God will increase|God has added a child. The spanish form of Joseph."PerGerman — "Stone. A form of Peter."PereeGreek — "A rock, Stone. A form of Peter. A short form of Peregrine, foreigner."PereyGreek — "A rock, Stone. A form of Peter. A short form of Peregrine, foreigner."PerieGreek — "A rock, Stone. A form of Peter. A short form of Peregrine, foreigner."PerreeGreek — "A rock, Stone. A form of Peter. A short form of Peregrine, foreigner."PerrenFrench — "French form of Peter."PerreyGreek — "A rock, Stone. A form of Peter. A short form of Peregrine, foreigner."PerriGreek — "A rock, Stone. A form of Peter. A short form of Peregrine, foreigner."PerrynFrench — "French form of Peter."PeteEnglish — "Little. A form of Peter."PeterGreek — "Little. A form of Peter."PeterkeHungarian — "Hungarian form of Peter (rock)"PetrEnglish — "Stone. A form of Peter."PetrasLatin — "Stone. A form of Peter."PetrosGreek — "Stone. A form of Peter."PetruRomanian — "Stone. A form of Peter."PetterGreek — "Stone. A form of Peter."PeytOld English — "From the warrior's estate, From the toll keeper's town, From the fighting-man's estate. A short form of Peyton."PhilGreek — "Philip's son, Son of the one who loves horses, Spokesperson. A short form of Philip."PhoebasGreek — "Shining, Pure, Bright, Of the sun. The masculine form of Phoebe."PhoebiusGreek — "Shining, Pure, Bright, Of the sun. The masculine form of Phoebe."PhoebusLatin — "Shining, Pure, Bright, Of the sun. The masculine form of Phoebe."PierceIrish — "Sharp, A rock, Stone. Another form of Peter."PieroItalian — "Italian form of Peter (rock)"PierreFrench — "A rock, Stone. French form of Peter."PietrekPolish — "Polish form of Peter 'rock'."PietroItalian — "Italian form of Peter (rock)"PilaEnglish — "Wilful. A form of Bill."PilahHawaiian — "Wilful. A form of Bill."PippinoItalian — "Italian form of Joseph (He adds)"PlacidPolish — "Quiet, Calm, Peaceful. A short form of Placidus."PlacydLatin — "Quiet, Calm, Peaceful. A short form of Placidus."PlersEnglish — "Brought to England by the Normans, Piers is an Old French cognate of Peter rock This form, and its variant Pierce, were in common use in England during the Middle Ages until the 18th century. See PETER"PlllbIrish — "Gaelic form of Philip lover of horses. See PHILIP"PrahavalHindi — "A Magnificent Form"PrimoItalian — "First-born child. The masculine form of Prima."PrimusItalian — "First-born child. The masculine form of Prima."ProkhopRussian — "Russian form of the Greek Prokopios pro-gressive, a compound name composed of the elements pro before and kopios in great abundance, copious. The name was borne by a 4th-century Greek saint, the first to be martyred in Palestine under the reign of Diocletian"PrymPolish — "Polish form of the Italian Primo, which is derived from the Latin primus first"PrymoItalian — "First-born child. The masculine form of Prima."PulucEnglish — "Dweller at the dense shrubs. A form of Bruce."PulukeHawaiian — "Dweller at the dense shrubs. A form of Bruce."PuwWelsh — "Welsh form of Pugh 'son of Hugh'."PyotrSlavic — "A rock. Form of Peter."PyrsWelsh — "Welsh form of Pierce 'rock'."QuaidIrish — "Irish form of Walter (strong warrior)"QuintoSpanish — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."QuiquiSpanish — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."QuiquinGerman — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."QuyquyGerman — "Ruler of the house. A form of Henry."RaclawPolish — "A contracted form of Radoslaw glad for glory See RADOSLAW"RadhulbhIrish — "Gaelic form of Ralph wolf counsel, a name introduced by the Anglo-Norman settlers See RALPH"RadmonOld German — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RadmondOld German — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RadmondoOld German — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RadmunOld German — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RadmundEnglish — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RadmundoOld German — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RaibeartGaelic — "Gaelic form of Robert."RainaldEnglish — "Advisor of the king. A form of Reynold, powerful, mighty."RainaldoEnglish — "Advisor of the king. A form of Reynold, powerful, mighty."RajmundPolish — "Polish form of Raymona 'mighty'."RalphieEnglish — "A familiar form of ralph"RaolLithuanian — "Famous wolf. A form of Rudolph|Wolf counsel."RaseanAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."RashardAmerican — "Rich, powerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."RashaughnAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."RashaunAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."RashawnContemporary — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."RashonAfrican — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."RaulasLithuanian — "Famous wolf. A form of Rudolph|Wolf counsel."RavIndian — "Sun. A short form of Ravi."RayScottish — "King. A short form of names beginning with "Ray"."RayeOld French — "King. A short form of names beginning with "Ray"."RaynaldoEnglish — "Advisor of the king. A form of Reynold, powerful, mighty."RazHebrew — "Secret. A short form of Razi."RedmonOld German — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RedmondEnglish — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RedmondoOld German — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RedmunOld German — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RedmundEnglish — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RedmundoOld German — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RegEnglish — "Advisor of the king. The short form of names beginning with "Reg"."ReggEnglish — "Advisor of the king. The short form of names beginning with "Reg"."ReggiEnglish — "Advisor of the king. The short form of names beginning with "Reg"."ReggyEnglish — "Advisor of the king. The short form of names beginning with "Reg"."RegieEnglish — "Advisor of the king. The short form of names beginning with "Reg"."RegyEnglish — "Advisor of the king. The short form of names beginning with "Reg"."ReillHebrew — "The strength of God. The short form of Gabriel."ReilleHebrew — "The strength of God. The short form of Gabriel."ReilleyIrish — "Rye. Form of Ryley."ReinaldEnglish — "Advisor of the king. A form of Reynold, powerful, mighty."ReinaldoSpanish — "Advisor of the king. A form of Reynold, powerful, mighty."RejuFinnish — "Rich, powerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."RemigiuszPolish — "Polish form of the Latin Remigius, a name derived from remex a rower, an oarsman"RenaldEnglish — "Advisor of the king. A form of Reynold, powerful, mighty."RenaldsEnglish — "Advisor of the king. A form of Reynold, powerful, mighty."RenatPolish — "Polish form of the Italian Renato reborn, which is from the Late Latin Renatus, a direct derivative of the Latin renatus reborn, born again The name was traditionally bestowed as a baptismal name in celebration of spiritual rebirth"RenniIrish — "Small strength. A short form of names beginning with "Ren"."RenzoJapanese — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A short form of Lorenzo."ReynoldoEnglish — "Advisor of the king. A form of Reynold, powerful, mighty."RhisiartWelsh — "Welsh form of Richard 'strong ruler'."RhobertWelsh — "Welsh form of Robert 'brilliant renown'."RicItalian — "Powerful, rich ruler. A short form of Richard."RiccoItalian — "A short form of Richard, powerful, rich ruler"RichyEnglish — "A short form of Richard, powerful ruler."RickardGerman — "Rich, powerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."RickardoSpanish — "Rich, powerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."RicoSpanish — "A short form of Richard, powerful, rich ruler"RiikDutch — "Powerful, rich ruler. A short form of Richard."RikardHungarian — "Rich, powerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."RikardoSpanish — "Rich, powerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."RikkardFinnish — "Finnish form of Richard (strong ruler)"RikkoSpanish — "A short form of Richard, powerful, rich ruler"RikoJapanese — "A short form of Richard, powerful, rich ruler"RinaldEnglish — "Advisor of the king. A form of Reynold, powerful, mighty."RinaldoItalian — "Advisor of the king. A form of Reynold, powerful, mighty."RineIrish — "Little king. A form of Ryan."RipAmerican — "Full grown, ripe. The short form of Ripley."RippDutch — "Full grown, ripe. The short form of Ripley."RiquiSpanish — "Rich, powerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."RistoFinnish — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher"RlcoItalian — "Short form of any of the various names contain-ing rico as an element"RobEnglish — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant. A short form of Robert."RobanScottish — "The robin bird. A form of Robert."RobbFrench — "Bright fame, Famous, Brilliant. A short form of Robert."RobbanEnglish — "The robin bird. A form of Robert."RobbenEnglish — "The robin bird. A form of Robert."RobbinsEnglish — "The robin bird. A form of Robert."RobbonEnglish — "The robin bird. A form of Robert."RobbynEnglish — "The robin bird. A form of Robert."RobonEnglish — "The robin bird. A form of Robert."RoddEnglish — "Famous ruler. A short form of names starting with "Rod"."RoddyEnglish — "Famous ruler. A short form of names starting with "Rod"."RodolfoSpanish — "Spanish form of Rudolph (famous wolf)"RolantWelsh — "Welsh form of the French Roland, a name derived from the Old High German Hruodland famous land, a compound name composed from the elements hruod fame and land land The name was introduced to the British Isles by the Normans"RonEnglish — "Powerful. The short form of names starting with 'Ron'."RonnEnglish — "Powerful. The short form of names starting with 'Ron'."RonneeOld Norse — "Powerful. A pet form of names starting with 'Ron'"RonneyOld Norse — "Powerful. A pet form of names starting with 'Ron'"RoslinGaelic — "From the cape, Headland meadow|From the rose pool. The masculine form of Rosalin."RoslynSpanish — "From the cape, Headland meadow|From the rose pool. The masculine form of Rosalin."RozlinOld English — "From the cape, Headland meadow|From the rose pool. The masculine form of Rosalin."RozlynSpanish — "From the cape, Headland meadow|From the rose pool. The masculine form of Rosalin."RudeeOld English — "Famous wolf. A short form of Rudolph|Red-brown complexioned. "RudeyOld English — "Famous wolf. A short form of Rudolph|Red-brown complexioned. "RudiSpanish — "Famous wolf. A short form of Rudolph|Red-brown complexioned. "RudieOld English — "Famous wolf. A short form of Rudolph|Red-brown complexioned. "RudolphTeutonic — "Famous wolf. A short form of Rudolph|Red-brown complexioned. "RudySpanish — "Famous wolf. A short form of Rudolph|Red-brown complexioned. "RuggeroItalian — "Italian form of Roger (famous spear)"RupHindi — "Form"RupendraHindi — "Lord of the form"RupeshwarHindi — "Lord of the form"RussEnglish — "Redhead, Fox. A short form of Russell."RussianRussian — "names are remarkable for their many pet forms and diminutives, which are commonly used in everyday speech in place of the formal given name"RuySpanish — "Famous ruler. A form of Roderick."RyccoSpanish — "A short form of Richard, powerful, rich ruler"RyckardSpanish — "Rich, powerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."RyckardoSpanish — "Rich, powerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."RycoSpanish — "A short form of Richard, powerful, rich ruler"RykardSpanish — "Rich, powerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."RykardoSpanish — "Rich, powerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."RypDutch — "Full grown, ripe. The short form of Ripley."RyppDutch — "Full grown, ripe. The short form of Ripley."RystoFinnish — "Christ bearer. A form of Christopher"RyzardPolish — "Polish form of Richard 'strong ruler'."SacharijaRussian — "Russian form of the Ecclesiastic Greek Zacharias remembrance of the Lord, a name derived from the Hebrew zeharyah God remembers"SadbhujHindi — "Six armed Form of lord Krishna"SadwmWelsh — "Welsh form of Saturn 'god of the harvest'."SahakArmenian — "Armenian form of Isaac (laughs)"SalEnglish — "Saved. The short form of Salvatore."SallItalian — "Saved. The short form of Salvatore."SalmanArabic — "Peace. A form of Solomon."SalmenHebrew — "Peace. A form of Solomon."SalminHebrew — "Peace. A form of Solomon."SalmonBiblical — "Peace. A form of Solomon."SalmynHebrew — "Peace. A form of Solomon."SamolioRussian — "His name is God, Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."SandarGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander."SanderGerman — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander."SandirGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander."SandorHungarian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander."SandroItalian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander."SandrosGreek — "A short form of Alexandros defender or helper of mankind and Lysandros freer of mankind, Sandros is also bestowed as an independent given name See ALEXANDROS and LYSANDROS"SandurGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander."SandyrGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander."SaniveshHindi — "Appearance; Form"SavvelRussian — "Russian form of Saul, a cognate of the Hebrew Shaul, which is derived from sha'ul asked of, borrowed. The name is borne in the Bible by the first king of Israel, appointed by the prophet Samuel, and by Saul of Tarsus, who later became the apostle Paul"SaxEnglish — "A short form of saxon"ScoeeOld French — "From the Scottish one's village. The short form of Scoville."ScoeyOld French — "From the Scottish one's village. The short form of Scoville."ScoiOld French — "From the Scottish one's village. The short form of Scoville."ScoieOld French — "From the Scottish one's village. The short form of Scoville."ScowiOld French — "From the Scottish one's village. The short form of Scoville."ScowieOld French — "From the Scottish one's village. The short form of Scoville."ScowyOld French — "From the Scottish one's village. The short form of Scoville."ScoyOld French — "From the Scottish one's village. The short form of Scoville."SeaghanIrish — "God is gracious. A form of John."SeainIrish — "God is gracious. A form of John."SeaineIrish — "God is gracious. A form of John."SeameonRussian — "Listening. A form of Simon."SeamusIrish — "God is gracious. A form of Sean or Shane."SeaneIrish — "God is gracious. A form of John."SeanenIrish — "God is gracious. A form of John."SeannanIrish — "God is gracious. A form of John."SeannenIrish — "God is gracious. A form of John."SeannonIrish — "God is gracious. A form of John."SeathrcjnIrish — "Common Gaelic form of Geoffrey. See GEOFFREY"SeatnIrish — "God is gracious. A form of John."SeayneIrish — "God is gracious. A form of John."SeemeonRussian — "Listening. A form of Simon."SeimeinGreek — "Listening. A form of Simon."SeisylltLatin — "Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia."SelimTurkish — "A form of Soloman"SelyfWelsh — "Welsh form of Solomon 'peace'."SemerAfrican — "Farmer. A form of George."SemisiPolynesian — "Polynesian form of James seizing by the heel, supplanting. See JAMES English Names"SemyonRussian — "Russian form of Simon 'God is heard'."SenthilHindi — "Red and formidable one"SeoirseGreek — "Farmer. A form of George."SepGerman — "God will increase, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."SepeyGerman — "God will increase, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."SepiGerman — "God will increase, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."SepieGerman — "God will increase, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."SeppGerman — "God will increase, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."SeppeeGerman — "God will increase, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."SeppeyGerman — "God will increase, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."SeppiGerman — "God will increase, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."SeppieGerman — "God will increase, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."SeppyGerman — "God will increase, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."SepyGerman — "God will increase, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."SevketTurkish — "Turkish form of Shawkat, meaning power and dignity"SeymeinRussian — "Listening. A form of Simon."SeymeonRussian — "Listening. A form of Simon."SeymonRussian — "Listening. A form of Simon."ShaimisIrish — "God is gracious. A form of Sean or Shane."ShaimusIrish — "God is gracious. A form of Sean or Shane."ShamisIrish — "God is gracious. A form of Sean or Shane."ShamusCeltic — "God is gracious. A form of Sean or Shane."ShaneeqArabic — "The Son Your Spouse By A Former Marriage"ShantFrench — "Singer. A form of chante."ShantaeFrench — "Singer. A form of chante."ShantaiFrench — "Singer. A form of chante."ShantayAfrican — "Singer. A form of chante."ShantelleAmerican — "Singer. A form of chante."ShantieFrench — "Singer. A form of chante."ShantyFrench — "Singer. A form of chante."ShaqArabic — "Handsome. The short form of Shaquille"ShaughnIrish — "God is gracious. A form of John."ShawnAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of John."ShawneIrish — "God is gracious. A form of John."ShaymisIrish — "God is gracious. A form of Sean or Shane."ShaymusIrish — "God is gracious. A form of Sean or Shane."ShearyIrish — "Irish form of Geoffrey (peace of God)"SheronIrish — "Irish form of Geoffrey (peace of God)"ShonGaelic — "God is gracious. A form of John."ShondaeAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Sean and John."ShondaleAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Sean and John."ShondayAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Sean and John."ShonntayAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Sean and John."ShoondaiAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Sean and John."ShornIrish — "God is gracious. A form of John."ShorneIrish — "God is gracious. A form of John."ShuhairArabic — "Month, it also means famous, being the diminutive form of Shahr or Shaheer"ShukriMuslim — "shukri thanks, which is from the verb shakara to thank The name was borne by the Syrian president Shukri Al-Quwatli 1891-1967, who formed the United Arab Republic in 1958 with the Egyptian president Jamal 'Abd-al-Nasir"SiakiPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Jack God is gracious See JACK English Names"SiencynWelsh — "Welsh form of Jenkin 'God is gracious'."SikkeScandinavian — "Frisian pet form of any of the names beginning with the element Sig"SimasGreek — "Listening. A form of Simon."SimmiasGreek — "Listening. A form of Simon."SimmoFinnish — "Obedient. A short form of Simon, listening."SimoEnglish — "Obedient. A short form of Simon, listening."SimonHebrew — "Listening. A form of Simon."SiorWelsh — "Farmer. The Welsh form of George."SitsyllitLatin — "Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia."SlaosiPolynesian — "Polynesian form of George earthworker, farmer See GEORGE English Names"SlencynWelsh — "Welsh form of Jenkin God is gracious See JENKIN"SlggeScandinavian — "Pet form of any of the names beginning with the element Sig"SlglsmondoItalian — "Italian form of Sigmund, which is de-rived from the German Siegmund and the Old Norse Sigmundr, names derived from the Germanic elements sig victory, conquest and mund hand, protection: hence, victorious protection"SlmScottish — "Gaelic form of Simon heard See SIMON"SlmaRussian — "Pet form of any of the various names containing the element sim or fim"SluaPolynesian — "To fish in the ocean Siua is also used as the Polynesian form of Joshua God is salvation. See JOSHUA Biblical Names"SlvneyIrish — "Anglicized form of Suibhne well-going See SUIBHNE"SophisGreek — "Wisdom. A masculine form of Sophia."SophusGreek — "Wisdom. A masculine form of Sophia."SophysGreek — "Wisdom. A masculine form of Sophia."SosaiaPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Josiah the Lord supports. See JOSIAH Biblical Names"StaffanSwedish — "Swedish form of Stephen (crowned with laurels)"StavroGreek — "Crowned. A form of Stephen."StavrosGreek — "Crowned. A form of Stephen."StephEnglish — "A short form of stephen"StiabhanGaelic — "Gaelic form of Stepher."StuEnglish — "Short Form Of Stuart"SyaunIrish — "God is gracious. A form of John."SyawnIrish — "God is gracious. A form of John."SymeonGreek — "Monkey. A form of Simon, Listening."SymianFrench — "Monkey. A form of Simon, Listening."SymmiasGreek — "Listening. A form of Simon."SymmoAustralian — "Obedient. A short form of Simon, listening."SymmyasGreek — "Listening. A form of Simon."SymoAustralian — "Obedient. A short form of Simon, listening."SymyanFrench — "Monkey. A form of Simon, Listening."SymyasGreek — "Listening. A form of Simon."SyownIrish — "God is gracious. A form of John."SzymonPolish — "Polish form of Simon, which is from the Ecclesiastic Greek Simon, a derivative of the Hebrew shim'dn heard The name is borne in the Bible by two of the Twelve Apostles and a brother of Jesus, as well as several other New Testament characters"TaldhgfnIrish — "Diminutive form of Tadhg poet, philoso-pher: hence, little poet, little philosopher The name was Anglicized as Tim"TaluArabic — "Borrowed, Soul. A form of Saul."TamidArabic — "Short form of MUTAMId Related: MUTAMId"TannyEnglish — "A familiar form of tanner"TaranceEnglish — "Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Terence."TarenceEnglish — "Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Terence."TarinceEnglish — "Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Terence."TarranceEnglish — "Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Terence."TarrenceLatin — "Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Terence."TarrinceEnglish — "Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Terence."TarrynceEnglish — "Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Terence."TarynceEnglish — "Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Terence."TavadEstonian — "Beloved. A form of David."TavedEstonian — "Beloved. A form of David."TavidEstonian — "Beloved. A form of David."TavisScottish — "Twin. A form of Thomas."TavishScottish — "Twin. A form of Thomas."TavissGaelic — "Twin. A form of Thomas."TavodEstonian — "Beloved. A form of David."TavydEstonian — "Beloved. A form of David."TavysGaelic — "Twin. A form of Thomas."TavyshGaelic — "Twin. A form of Thomas."TavyssGaelic — "Twin. A form of Thomas."TdmasScottish — "Gaelic form of Thomas a twin. See THOMAS"TearlacheGaelic — "Strong. Courageous. A form of Charles."TearlocGaelic — "Strong. Courageous. A form of Charles."TearlochGaelic — "Strong. Courageous. A form of Charles."TearlocheGaelic — "Strong. Courageous. A form of Charles."TearlockGaelic — "Strong. Courageous. A form of Charles."TearlokGaelic — "Strong. Courageous. A form of Charles."TeeuwDutch — "Gift of God. A form of Matthew."TeoSpanish — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"TeofilPolish — "Polish form of the Greek Theophilos lover of God, beloved of God, a compound name composed of the elements theos God and philos loving"TeomAfrican — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"TeranceEnglish — "Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Terence."TerinceEnglish — "Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Terence."TerranceLatin — "Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Terence."TerrinceEnglish — "Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Terence."TerrynceLatin — "Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Terence."TerynceEnglish — "Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Terence."ThioGerman — "A short form of names beginning with "Theo"."ThomeeAramaic — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"ThomeyAramaic — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"ThomiAramaic — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"ThomieAramaic — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"ThommeeAramaic — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"ThommeyAramaic — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"ThommiAramaic — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"ThommieAramaic — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"ThommyAramaic — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"ThomyAramaic — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"ThyoGerman — "A short form of names beginning with "Theo"."TiamhdhaIrish — "Irish form of Timothy honor God, respect God See TIMOTHY"TiarnachIrish — "Anglicized form of Tighearnach lordly See TIGHEARNACH"TibbotIrish — "Irish form of Theobald."TieAmerican — "From the enclosure. A short form of names beginning with "Ty". "TiennanFrench — "Crowned. A form of Stephen|Master."TiernanIrish — "Crowned. A form of Stephen|Master."TimTeutonic — "Honouring God. God Worshipper. A short form of Timothy."TimeeGreek — "Honouring God. A short form of Timothy."TimmGreek — "Honouring God. God Worshipper. A short form of Timothy."TimmoFinnish — "Honouring God. A short form of Timothy."TimoTeutonic — "Honouring God. A short form of Timothy."TlazohtlaloniNahuatl — "Masculine form of Tlazohtzin, meaning one who is loved."TlghearnanIrish — "the diminutive form of tighearna a lord: hence, little lord. Tiernan is the An-glicized spelling"TomGreek — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"TomaisinIrish — "Diminutive form of Tomas, the Irish form of Thomas a twin: hence, little Thomas Tommy is the Anglicized form"TomanCzech / Slovak — "Czechoslovakian form of Thomas (twin)"TomeSpanish — "Twin. A form of Thomas|A wise one."TomeeAramaic — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"TomeyAramaic — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"TomiJapanese — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"TomieAramaic — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"TomikCzech / Slovak — "Czechoslovakian form of Thomas (twin)"TommAramaic — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"TommasoItalian — "Italian form of Thomas (twin)"TommeeAramaic — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"TommeyAramaic — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"TommiAramaic — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"TommieEnglish — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"TommyEnglish — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"TomyAramaic — "Twin. The short form of Thomas"ToneyEnglish — "A form of tony"TonnyEnglish — "A form of tony"ToranceEnglish — "Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Terence."TorenceNorse — "Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Terence."TorranceEnglish — "Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Terence."TorrantEnglish — "Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Terence."TorrenceGaelic — "Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Terence."TorrentEnglish — "Smooth, Good, Gracious|From the place with th small rocky hills. A form of Terence."TraeEnglish — "A form of trey"TrahaearnWelsh — "Common Welsh name formed by adding the intensive prefix tra- to haearn iron: hence, ironlike The name is Anglicized as Traherne"TraherneWelsh — "Anglicized form of the Welsh Trahaearn like iron, strong as iron"TrayEnglish — "A form of trey"TreaEnglish — "A form of trey"TriEnglish — "A form of trey"TumaimArabic — "Little sea, it is the diminutive form of Tamm (sea )"TuomasCeltic — "Finnish form of Thomas."TuveScandinavian — "Diminutive Form Of Torvald"TyeEnglish — "From the enclosure. A short form of names beginning with "Ty". "TyennanFrench — "Crowned. A form of Stephen|Master."TylarEnglish — "A form of tyler"TymGreek — "Honouring God. God Worshipper. A short form of Timothy."TymmeyGreek — "Honouring God. A short form of Timothy."TymmoFinnish — "Honouring God. A short form of Timothy."TymoFinnish — "Honouring God. A short form of Timothy."UaidIrish — "Irish form of Walter."UffeDanish — "Wolf. A form of Ulfr."UlbrechtGerman — "Noble, Bright. A form of Albert."UlbrightGerman — "Noble, Bright. A form of Albert."UlbryghtGerman — "Noble, Bright. A form of Albert."UlisseItalian — "Italian form of the Latin Ulysses, a cognate of the Greek Odysseus hater, which is from the root dys hate Odysseus was the name of the hero of the Odyssey. He was a king of Ithaca and a Greek leader in the Trojan War"UlissesPolish — "Polish form of the Latin Ulysses, a cognate of the Greek Odysseus hater, which is from the root dys hate The name is borne in mythology by a king of Ithaca who was a Greek leader of the Trojan War and the hero of the Odyssey"UllleamScottish — "Gaelic form of William resolute protector. See WILLIAM"UlnseannIrish — "Gaelic form of Vincent conquering, a name introduced by Anglo-Norman settlers. See VIN-CENT"UlsteanIrish — "Irish diminutive form of Hugh heart, mind, soul The name was Anglicized as Euston"UnaysUrdu — "Smaller form of Anas"UrjaszPolish — "Polish form of Uriah, which is from the Hebrew uriyah God is light The name is borne in the Bible by a Hittite military leader whose wife King David desired and made pregnant. Uriah was put on the front lines of battle to ensure his death so that David could marry Bathsheba"UttalHindi — "Strong, Formidable"UttamroopHindi — "Of Beauteous Form"VapushHindi — "Haveing beautiful form, Handsome, Wonderful figure"VardhamaanahHindi — "The formless lord"VasalCzech / Slovak — "Royal, Majestic, Basil herb. A form of Basil."VaselCzech / Slovak — "Royal, Majestic, Basil herb. A form of Basil."VasilCzech / Slovak — "Royal, Majestic, Basil herb. A form of Basil."VasileCzech / Slovak — "Royal, Majestic, Basil herb. A form of Basil."VasiliosGreek — "Royal, Majestic, Basil herb. A form of Basil."VasilosCzech / Slovak — "Royal, Majestic, Basil herb. A form of Basil."VasolCzech / Slovak — "Royal, Majestic, Basil herb. A form of Basil."VasylSlavic — "Royal, Majestic, Basil herb. A form of Basil."VidehHindi — "Without form"VilahCzech / Slovak — "Wilful. A form of William."VilhelmNorse — "Danish form of William (determined protector)"VinczeHungarian — "Hungarian form of Victor 'victorious'."VirgilioLatin — "Spanish form of Virgil (profiting)"VishwamurtiHindi — "Of the form of the entire universe"VishwarupaHindi — "One who displays the universal form"VladjaRussian — "Pet form of any of the various names containing the element vlad"VlncencCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of Vincent conquering, which is from the Late Latin Vincentius, a derivative of vincere to conquer Pet: Cenek, Vinca, Vincek, Vincenek"VltCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of the Latin Vitus, a derivative of vita life Pet: Vitek"VlvekIndian — "the Sanskrit vivek wisdom, right judgment The name is also used as a short form of Vivekananda joy in wisdom. See VIVEKANANDA"VylaCzech / Slovak — "Wilful. A form of William."VylahCzech / Slovak — "Wilful. A form of William."WalachEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WaleaEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WaleahEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WaleeEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WaleighEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WaleyEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WaliAfrican — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WalieEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WallacheGerman — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WalleaEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WalleahEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WalleeEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WalleighEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WalleyEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WalliEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WalliceEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WallochEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WallyceEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WalmanEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WalmenEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WalochEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WalsheEnglish — "Welsh one, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WalshiEnglish — "Welsh one, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WalshieEnglish — "Welsh one, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WalshyEnglish — "Welsh one, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WaltGerman — "Woods or army general. A short form of Walter."WalyEnglish — "Welsh. The short form of names starting with "Wal"."WalyceEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WalyseEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WettrikiFinnish — "King of peace. A form of Frederick."WetuFinnish — "King of peace. A form of Frederick."WilieEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WilleeEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WilleyEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WilliamonGerman — "German form of William."WimorPolish — "Polish form of Victor 'victor'."WmffreEnglish — "Welsh form of Humphrey 'friend of the Huns'."WrisleyEnglish — "A form of risley"WyleaEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WyleahEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WyleeEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WyleyEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WyliEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WylieNorse — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WyllEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WylleaEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WylleahEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WylleeEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WylleighEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WylleyEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WylliEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WyllieEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WyllyEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WylyEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."XanderGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander"XerxesPersian — "Meaning uncertain. This name is originally Persian, where it takes the form Khshayarsha. The Hebrew form is Ahasuerus. "YakubArabic — "Variant transcription of YAQUB, Arabic form of YaAqov (see JACOB)"YanekDutch — "A form of John. God is gracious, God will help through life."YegorRussian — "Farmer. A form of George."YehonatanHebrew — "the Hebrew yehonathan Yahweh has given The name is borne in the Bible by the son of King Saul and close friend of David. Jonathan is the Anglicized form. Short: Yonatan"YiannisGreek — "God is good. A form of John."YirmeyahuHebrew — "The Lord loosens, God will uplift The name is borne in the Bible by several characters, one of whom was a major prophet of the 6th and 7th centuries B.C. Jeremiah is the Anglicized form"YishmaelHebrew — "God will hear The name was borne by the son of Abraham and his concubine Hagar. After the birth of Isaac by Abraham's wife Sarah, Yishmael and Hagar were abandoned in the desert, where they were saved by God. Yishmael is considered to be the patriarch of the Arabs. Ishmael is the Anglicized form"YjoFinnish — "Finnish form of George."YltzchakHebrew — "Popular name derived from the Hebrew yit- shaq laughter. Isaac is the Anglicized form of the name, which is borne in the Bible by the son of Abraham and Sarah. He is considered to be the patriarch of the Hebrews"YohanGerman — "God is gracious. A form of John"YohannDutch — "God is gracious. A form of John"YohannonDutch — "God is gracious. A form of John"YoricDanish — "Farmer. A form of George."YorikDanish — "Farmer. A form of George."YorycDanish — "Farmer. A form of George."YoryckDanish — "Farmer. A form of George."YorykDanish — "Farmer. A form of George."YosefHebrew — "God will increase, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."YousifArabic — "God will increase, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."YoussefArabic — "To increase in power and influence. Arabic form of Joseph."YousufArabic — "God will increase, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."YovanLatin — "Love, Majestic. The Slavic form of John, God is gracious."YusifArabic — "God will increase, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."YussefAfrican — "God will increase, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."YusufRussian — "God will increase, God has added a child. A form of Joseph."YvainWelsh — "Young warrior|God is Gracious, A form of John."YvannHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John"YvenRussian — "God is gracious. A form of Ivan."YvinRussian — "God is gracious. A form of Ivan."YvynRussian — "God is gracious. A form of Ivan."YwynGreek — "Well born. A form of Ewan."ZainAfrican — "God is gracious. A form of Shane / John"ZaineHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Shane / John"ZakariyyaMuslim — "Arabic form of Zachariah, which is derived from the Hebrew zeharyah God remembers"ZalmenHebrew — "Peace. A form of Solomon."ZalminHebrew — "Peace. A form of Solomon."ZalmonHebrew — "Peace. A form of Solomon."ZalmynHebrew — "Peace. A form of Solomon."ZandahGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander"ZandarGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander"ZanderSlavic — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander"ZandersGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander"ZandorGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander"ZandyrGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander"ZanisHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."ZanysHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."ZayneEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of Shane / John"ZigeeTeutonic — "Victorious protector. The short form of Sigmund."ZigeyTeutonic — "Victorious protector. The short form of Sigmund."ZiggeeTeutonic — "Victorious protector. The short form of Sigmund."ZiggeyTeutonic — "Victorious protector. The short form of Sigmund."ZiggiTeutonic — "Victorious protector. The short form of Sigmund."ZiggyGerman — "Victorious protector. The short form of Sigmund."ZigiTeutonic — "Victorious protector. The short form of Sigmund."ZigieTeutonic — "Victorious protector. The short form of Sigmund."ZigyTeutonic — "Victorious protector. The short form of Sigmund."ZimanHebrew — "Listening. A form of Simon."ZimenHebrew — "Listening. A form of Simon."ZiminHebrew — "Listening. A form of Simon."ZimynHebrew — "Listening. A form of Simon."ZohebArabic — "Little gold the dimunitive form of zahab [correct Arabic is: dhahab"ZsigaSlavic — "Victorious. Conquering protector. A form of Sigmund."ZsigahHungarian — "Victorious. Conquering protector. A form of Sigmund."ZsygaHungarian — "Victorious. Conquering protector. A form of Sigmund."ZsygahHungarian — "Victorious. Conquering protector. A form of Sigmund."ZygaHungarian — "Victorious. Conquering protector. A form of Sigmund."ZygahHungarian — "Victorious. Conquering protector. A form of Sigmund."ZymanHebrew — "Listening. A form of Simon."ZymenHebrew — "Listening. A form of Simon."ZyminHebrew — "Listening. A form of Simon."ZymynHebrew — "Listening. A form of Simon"ZymynsHebrew — "Listening. A form of Simon."

Girl names that mean Form

AaltScandinavian — "Dutch contracted form of Adalheidis noble one See ADALHEIDIS. Pet: Aaltje"AaratiHindi — "Towards the Highest Love for God, Form of Worship, Divine Fire in Ritual"AaronaSpanish — "Feminine form of Aaron the exalted one. See AARON Male Names"AbbeaHebrew — "Her father rejoiced. A short form of Abigail."AbbeeHebrew — "Her father rejoiced. A short form of Abigail."AbbeyHebrew — "Short form of ABIGAIL"AbbiEnglish — "Short form of ABIGAIL"AbeaHebrew — "Her father rejoiced. A short form of Abigail."AbeeHebrew — "Her father rejoiced. A short form of Abigail."AbegailSpanish — "Spanish form of ABIGAIL"AbeliaFrench — "Breath, sigh. From Hebrew feminine form of Abel. Variants include Abelle and Abella."AbellonaDanish — "Danish form of Greek"AbeloneDanish — "Danish form of APOLLONIA"AbiagealIrish — "Irish form of Abigail (brings joy)"AblaaArabic — "Perfectly formed"AblahArabic — "Perfectly formed."AbyHebrew — "Her father rejoiced. A short form of Abigail."AcanthaGreek — "Latinized form of Greek (Akantha), which meant 'thorn, prickle'. In Greek legend she was a nymph loved by Apollo."AchylaGreek — "Without lips. The feminine form of Achilles."AchylahGreek — "Without lips. The feminine form of Achilles."AchyleGreek — "Without lips. The feminine form of Achilles."AchyllaGreek — "Without lips. The feminine form of Achilles."AchyllahGreek — "Without lips. The feminine form of Achilles."AchylleGreek — "Without lips. The feminine form of Achilles."AdalaTeutonic — "Noble; kind; cheerful. The Spanish form of Adela"AdalahTeutonic — "Noble; kind; cheerful. The Spanish form of Adela"AdalbeorhtEnglish — "Noble, bright, also the feminine form of Albert"AdalbrechtaEnglish — "Noble, bright, also the feminine form of Albert"AdalheidGerman — "German form of ADELAIDE"AdaliaGerman — "Noble; kind; cheerful. The Spanish form of Adela"AdaliahBiblical — "Noble; kind; cheerful. The Spanish form of Adela"AdalieGerman — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AdalinaTeutonic — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AdalineTeutonic — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AdallTeutonic — "Noble; kind; cheerful. The Spanish form of Adela"AdallaTeutonic — "Noble; kind; cheerful. The Spanish form of Adela"AdalleTeutonic — "Noble; kind; cheerful. The Spanish form of Adela"AdalliaTeutonic — "Noble; kind; cheerful. The Spanish form of Adela"AdalliahTeutonic — "Noble; kind; cheerful. The Spanish form of Adela"AdallyaTeutonic — "Noble; kind; cheerful. The Spanish form of Adela"AdallyahTeutonic — "Noble; kind; cheerful. The Spanish form of Adela"AdalwolfaGerman — "Feminine form of Adolph. Noble she-wolf."AdalyaTeutonic — "Noble; kind; cheerful. The Spanish form of Adela"AdalyahTeutonic — "Noble; kind; cheerful. The Spanish form of Adela"AdaminaHebrew — "Feminine form of Adam, 'of the red earth.'"AdamineHebrew — "Feminine form of Adam, 'of the red earth.'"AdaminnaHebrew — "Feminine form of Adam, 'of the red earth.'"AddieEnglish — "Pet form of ADELAIDE"AddyAmerican — "Pet form of ADELAIDE"AddysonEnglish — "A form of addison"AdelaidaHawaiian — "Spanish form of ADELAIDE"AdelajdaPolish — "Polish form of ADELAIDE"AdelheidGerman — "German and Dutch form of ADELAIDE"AdelinaTeutonic — "Latinate pet form of ADELA"AdolfaTeutonic — "Noble, Fierce wolf, Hero. A feminine form of Adolf."AdolfahTeutonic — "Noble, Fierce wolf, Hero. A feminine form of Adolf."AdolfiaTeutonic — "Noble, Fierce wolf, Hero. A feminine form of Adolf."AdolfiahTeutonic — "Noble, Fierce wolf, Hero. A feminine form of Adolf."AdolfyaTeutonic — "Noble, Fierce wolf, Hero. A feminine form of Adolf."AdolfyahTeutonic — "Noble, Fierce wolf, Hero. A feminine form of Adolf."AdolphaGerman — "Noble, Fierce wolf, Hero. A feminine form of Adolf."AdolphahTeutonic — "Noble, Fierce wolf, Hero. A feminine form of Adolf."AdolphiaTeutonic — "Noble, Fierce wolf, Hero. A feminine form of Adolf."AdolphiahTeutonic — "Noble, Fierce wolf, Hero. A feminine form of Adolf."AdolphieTeutonic — "Noble, Fierce wolf, Hero. A feminine form of Adolf."AdolphinaTeutonic — "Feminine form of Adolph (noble wolf)"AdolphineTeutonic — "Feminine form of Adolph (noble wolf)"AdolphyaTeutonic — "Noble, Fierce wolf, Hero. A feminine form of Adolf."AdolphyahTeutonic — "Noble, Fierce wolf, Hero. A feminine form of Adolf."AdoqhinaTeutonic — "Feminine form of Adolph. Noble wolf."AdrasteiaLatin — "Latin -Unyielding Greek - Feminine form of ADRASTOS. This was another name of the Greek goddess Nemesis."AdreahGreek — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdreanLatin — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdreanaItalian — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdreanahGreek — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdreaneGreek — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdreannGreek — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdreannaFrench — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdreannahGreek — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdreanneGreek — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdreenaGreek — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdreenahGreek — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdreeneGreek — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdriaLatin — "Feminine form of ADRIAN"AdriahGreek — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdrianahGreek — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdriannaLatin — "Feminine form of ADRIAN"AdrianneEnglish — "Feminine form of ADRIAN"AdrienaGreek — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdrienahGreek — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdrieneFrench — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdriennHungarian — "Hungarian feminine form of ADRIAN"AdriennaLatin — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdriennahGreek — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdrienneLatin — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdrinaItalian — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdrinahGreek — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdrineGreek — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdryanGreek — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdryanaGreek — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdryanahGreek — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdryaneGreek — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdryannGreek — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdryannahGreek — "Dark, rich. From the Adriatic sea / Adria. A feminine form of Adrian."AdysonEnglish — "A form of addison"AegleGreek — "Latinized form of the Greek (Aigle) which meant 'light, radiance, glory'. This was the name of several characters in Greek myth, including one of the Heliades and one of the Hesperides."AeldraEnglish — "Noble, bright, also the feminine form of Albert"AelfthrythEnglish — "An Old English name formed as a compound of aelf, meaning elf, and thryth, meaning strength."AemiliaShakespearean — "Feminine form of Aemilius (see EMIL)."AeolaGreek — "Feminine form of Aeolus, a name of uncertain derivation, which was borne by the Greek mythological god of the winds"AfredaEnglish — "Feminine form of Alfred, 'Elf counselor; elf power.' Variants include Aelfraed , Alfi , Alfie , Alfre , Alfredah , Alfredda , Alfreeda , Alfri , Alfrida , Alfried , Alfrieda , Alfryda , Alfy , Allfie , Allfreda , Allfredah , Allfredda , Allfrie , Allfrie"AfyaRussian — "Diminutive Form Of Agrafena"AgafyaRussian — "Russian form of AGAPE"AgatheDanish — "French, German and Greek form of AGATHA"AghnaIrish — "Irish form of Agnes (kind)"AglayaSpanish — "Russian form of AGLAIA"AgostinaItalian — "Majestic, Royal, Worth of honour. The feminine form of Augustus."AgostinhaPortuguese — "Majestic, Royal, Worth of honour. The feminine form of Augustus."AgostynaLatin — "Majestic, Royal, Worth of honour. The feminine form of Augustus."AgostyneLatin — "Majestic, Royal, Worth of honour. The feminine form of Augustus."AgotiHungarian — "Hungarian form of Agatha (kind)"AgrafenaRussian — "Russian form of the Latin Agrippina, a name of uncertain etymology borne by Agrippina the Younger A.D. 15 ?—59, the mother of Nero. Some believe it to mean born feet-first"AharonaArabic — "Singing, Englightened, Mountain; Messenger. A feminine form of Aaron."AhronitArabic — "Singing, Englightened, Mountain; Messenger. A feminine form of Aaron."AibhlinScottish — "Irish / Gaelic form of Evelyn (hazelnut?) or Helen (light)."AileanaScottish — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AileanahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."AileaneGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."AileeGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."AileenScottish — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AileenaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AileinaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AilenaGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."AilenahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."AileyIrish — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."AileynGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AileynahGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AilinaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AilinePolynesian — "Polynesian form of Irene peace. See IRENE English Names"AilsieHebrew — "Hebrew form of Scottish Ailsa which is either the diminutive of Elizabeth (pledge from God) or named for the island, Ailsa Craig."AilynGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AilynaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AimeeFrench — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AimeyGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AimiJapanese — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AimiaGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AimiahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AimieGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AimyGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AimyaGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AimyahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AirianaEnglish — "A form of ariana"AkanesiPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Agnes pure, chaste, holy See AGNES English Names"AkanthaGreek — "Latinized form of Greek (Akantha), which meant 'thorn, prickle'. In Greek legend she was a nymph loved by Apollo."AkpenamawuAfrican — "Ewe of Ghana name meaning 'thanks to God. The Ghanaian short form of this name is AKPENA."AktavijaLatin — "The eighth born child. The feminie form of Octavius."AkulinaRussian — "the Late Latin Aquilina, a diminutive form of aquila eagle"AlainnaCeltic — "Handsome; harmony; happy; peaceful. The feminine form of Alain / Alan."AlanaIrish — "Handsome; harmony; happy; peaceful. The feminine form of Alain / Alan."AlanahCeltic — "Handsome; harmony; happy; peaceful. The feminine form of Alain / Alan."AlaneaCeltic — "Handsome; harmony; happy; peaceful. The feminine form of Alain / Alan."AlaneeCeltic — "Handsome; harmony; happy; peaceful. The feminine form of Alain / Alan."AlaneyCeltic — "Handsome; harmony; happy; peaceful. The feminine form of Alain / Alan."AlaniaCeltic — "Handsome; harmony; happy; peaceful. The feminine form of Alain / Alan."AlaniahCeltic — "Handsome; harmony; happy; peaceful. The feminine form of Alain / Alan."AlanieCeltic — "Handsome; harmony; happy; peaceful. The feminine form of Alain / Alan."AlannahIrish — "Handsome, Fair, Bright, Happy. A feminine form of Alain / Alan."AlanyCeltic — "Handsome; harmony; happy; peaceful. The feminine form of Alain / Alan."AlanyaCeltic — "Handsome; harmony; happy; peaceful. The feminine form of Alain / Alan."AlanyahCeltic — "Handsome; harmony; happy; peaceful. The feminine form of Alain / Alan."AlapelaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Arabella, an old Scottish name of uncertain etymology. Some believe it to have originally been a Norman name derived from the ele-ment am eagle or arin a hearth. Others think it a variant of Anabel, another name of uncertain origin and meaning. See ANNABEL Scottish Names"AlaricaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlaricahTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlariceGerman — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlariciaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlarisaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlarisahTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlariseTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlastrianaScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastrianahScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastrianeScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastriannaScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastriannahScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastrianneScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastrinahScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastrineCeltic — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastryanScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastryanaScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastryanahScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastryaneScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastryannScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastryannaScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastryannahScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastryanneScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastrynScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastrynaScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastrynahScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastryneScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastryniaScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastryniahScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastrynyaScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlastrynyahScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlasttrinaScottish — "The avenger. A feminine form of Alastair."AlayneIrish — "Handsome, Fair, Bright, Happy. A feminine form of Alain / Alan."AlbertaTeutonic — "Noble, bright, also the feminine form of Albert"AlberteTeutonic — "Feminine form of Albert: intelligent or noble."AlberteenEnglish — "Noble, bright, also the feminine form of Albert"AlbertinaItalian — "Noble, bright, also the feminine form of Albert"AlbertineEnglish — "Noble, bright, also the feminine form of Albert"AlbertynaEnglish — "Noble, bright, also the feminine form of Albert"AlbertyneGerman — "Noble, bright, also the feminine form of Albert"AlbhdaLatin — "Feminine form of Albin: From the Latin Albinus, meaning white.Variant of Alban: From Albanus meaning 'of Alba', the ancient Latin city Alba Longa, whose name derives from albus meaning white."AlbiniaLatin — "Feminine form of Alban and Albin. 'White; fair.' "AlbredaEnglish — "Feminine form of Old French Aubrey, counsel from the elves."AlcinaItalian — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlcineItalian — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlciniaItalian — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AldabellaGerman — "Old German feminine form of Aldo and Otto, Old; wise, prosperous. "AldeenIrish — "Anglicized form of Etain, an old Gaelic name of uncertain meaning See ETAIN"AldoraGreek — "Noble, bright, also the feminine form of Albert"AldredaEnglish — "Feminine form of Aldred; one who provides wise counsel"AleaciaGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AleaciahGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AleakaGerman — "Noble; Little truthful one. A form of Allison."AleakahGerman — "Noble; Little truthful one. A form of Allison."AleashaGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AleazaHebrew — "Joy, Holy and sacred to God. A form of Eliza."AleazahHebrew — "Joy, Holy and sacred to God. A form of Eliza."AleciaLatin — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AlecsisGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AledwenWelsh — "Feminine form of Aled; offspring"AleeciaLatin — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AleeciahGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AleekaHawaiian — "Noble; Little truthful one. A form of Allison."AleekahGreek — "Noble; Little truthful one. A form of Allison."AleeshaLatin — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AleezaHebrew — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."AleezahHebrew — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."AleiciaGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AleiciahGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AleighGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AleighciaGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AleighciahGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AleighsiaGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AleighsiahGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AleighsyaGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AleighsyahGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AleikaGerman — "Noble; Little truthful one. A form of Allison."AleikahGerman — "Noble; Little truthful one. A form of Allison."AleishaGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AleisiaGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AleisiahGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AleisyaGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AleisyahGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AleizaHebrew — "Joy, Holy and sacred to God. A form of Eliza."AleizahHebrew — "Joy, Holy and sacred to God. A form of Eliza."AlekahGerman — "Noble; Little truthful one. A form of Allison."AlekiaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Alethea, a name derived from the Greek aletheia truth"AleksiaGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AleksiahGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AleksisRussian — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AleksyaGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AleksyahGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AlenaRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen."AleneCeltic — "Shining light. A form of Helen."AlenneFrench — "Feminine form of Irish / Gaelic Alan, meaning 'rock; comely; beautiful.' Variants include Alaina , Alayna , Alayne , Aleine , Alenne , Allaine , Allayne , Alleine , Alenne , Aleyne."AlesandeseGreek — "Basque feminine form of Alesander (helper of man)"AleshaEnglish — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AlexahGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AlexiahGreek — "Defender of humankind. A short form of Alexander."AleyGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AleykaGerman — "Noble; Little truthful one. A form of Allison."AleykahGerman — "Noble; Little truthful one. A form of Allison."AleyneFrench — "Feminine form of Irish / Gaelic Alan, meaning 'rock; comely; beautiful.' Variants include Alaina , Alayna , Alayne , Aleine , Alenne , Allaine , Allayne , Alleine , Alenne , Aleyne."AleyzaHebrew — "Joy, Holy and sacred to God. A form of Eliza."AleyzahHebrew — "Joy, Holy and sacred to God. A form of Eliza."AlfiEnglish — "Feminine form of Alfred, 'Elf counselor; elf power.' Variants include Aelfraed , Alfi , Alfie , Alfre , Alfredah , Alfredda , Alfreeda , Alfri , Alfrida , Alfried , Alfrieda , Alfryda , Alfy , Allfie , Allfreda , Allfredah , Allfredda , Allfrie , Allfrie"AlfieEnglish — "Feminine form of Alfred, 'Elf counselor; elf power.' Variants include Aelfraed , Alfi , Alfie , Alfre , Alfredah , Alfredda , Alfreeda , Alfri , Alfrida , Alfried , Alfrieda , Alfryda , Alfy , Allfie , Allfreda , Allfredah , Allfredda , Allfrie , Allfrie"AlfonsineGerman — "Feminine form of Alfonso, noble and ready for battle. Variants include Alfonsia , Alonza , Alphonsine."AlfreEnglish — "Feminine form of Alfred, 'Elf counselor; elf power.' Variants include Aelfraed , Alfi , Alfie , Alfre , Alfredah , Alfredda , Alfreeda , Alfri , Alfrida , Alfried , Alfrieda , Alfryda , Alfy , Allfie , Allfreda , Allfredah , Allfredda , Allfrie , Allfrie"AlfredaTeutonic — "Variant of Elfreda: Elf strength, good counselor. From the Old English name Aelfthryth. Also a feminine form of Alfred, meaning sage, or wise, from the Old English Aelfraed, meaning elf counsel. Also from Ealdfrith or Alfrid, meaning old peace."AlfredahEnglish — "Feminine form of Alfred, 'Elf counselor; elf power.' Variants include Aelfraed , Alfi , Alfie , Alfre , Alfredah , Alfredda , Alfreeda , Alfri , Alfrida , Alfried , Alfrieda , Alfryda , Alfy , Allfie , Allfreda , Allfredah , Allfredda , Allfrie , Allfrie"AlfreddaEnglish — "Feminine form of Alfred, 'Elf counselor; elf power.' Variants include Aelfraed , Alfi , Alfie , Alfre , Alfredah , Alfredda , Alfreeda , Alfri , Alfrida , Alfried , Alfrieda , Alfryda , Alfy , Allfie , Allfreda , Allfredah , Allfredda , Allfrie , Allfrie"AlfreedaEnglish — "Feminine form of Alfred, 'Elf counselor; elf power.' Variants include Aelfraed , Alfi , Alfie , Alfre , Alfredah , Alfredda , Alfreeda , Alfri , Alfrida , Alfried , Alfrieda , Alfryda , Alfy , Allfie , Allfreda , Allfredah , Allfredda , Allfrie , Allfrie"AlfriEnglish — "Feminine form of Alfred, 'Elf counselor; elf power.' Variants include Aelfraed , Alfi , Alfie , Alfre , Alfredah , Alfredda , Alfreeda , Alfri , Alfrida , Alfried , Alfrieda , Alfryda , Alfy , Allfie , Allfreda , Allfredah , Allfredda , Allfrie , Allfrie"AlfridaEnglish — "Feminine form of Alfred, 'Elf counselor; elf power.' Variants include Aelfraed , Alfi , Alfie , Alfre , Alfredah , Alfredda , Alfreeda , Alfri , Alfrida , Alfried , Alfrieda , Alfryda , Alfy , Allfie , Allfreda , Allfredah , Allfredda , Allfrie , Allfrie"AlfriedEnglish — "Feminine form of Alfred, 'Elf counselor; elf power.' Variants include Aelfraed , Alfi , Alfie , Alfre , Alfredah , Alfredda , Alfreeda , Alfri , Alfrida , Alfried , Alfrieda , Alfryda , Alfy , Allfie , Allfreda , Allfredah , Allfredda , Allfrie , Allfrie"AlfriedaTeutonic — "Feminine form of Alfred, 'Elf counselor; elf power.' Variants include Aelfraed , Alfi , Alfie , Alfre , Alfredah , Alfredda , Alfreeda , Alfri , Alfrida , Alfried , Alfrieda , Alfryda , Alfy , Allfie , Allfreda , Allfredah , Allfredda , Allfrie , Allfrie"AlfrydaEnglish — "Feminine form of Alfred, 'Elf counselor; elf power.' Variants include Aelfraed , Alfi , Alfie , Alfre , Alfredah , Alfredda , Alfreeda , Alfri , Alfrida , Alfried , Alfrieda , Alfryda , Alfy , Allfie , Allfreda , Allfredah , Allfredda , Allfrie , Allfrie"AlfyEnglish — "Feminine form of Alfred, 'Elf counselor; elf power.' Variants include Aelfraed , Alfi , Alfie , Alfre , Alfredah , Alfredda , Alfreeda , Alfri , Alfrida , Alfried , Alfrieda , Alfryda , Alfy , Allfie , Allfreda , Allfredah , Allfredda , Allfrie , Allfrie"AlhertineFrench — "Feminine form of Albert."AliceGerman — "My God is the Lord. Form of Alice"AlicjaEnglish — "A form of acilia"AlicynEnglish — "A form of alison"AlieshaGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AlisannGerman — "Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. "AlisanneEnglish — "Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. "AlishahGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AlisounGerman — "Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. "AliszHungarian — "Hungarian form of Alice (noble)"AlitzahHebrew — "Joy, Holy and sacred to God. A form of Eliza."AlizaHebrew — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."AlizahHebrew — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."AlkeGerman — "Originally a pet form of Adalheid noble one, Alke is also commonly bestowed as an independent given name See ADALHEID"AllainaCeltic — "Handsome, Fair, Bright, Happy. A feminine form of Alain / Alan."AllainahCeltic — "Handsome, Fair, Bright, Happy. A feminine form of Alain / Alan."AllaineCeltic — "Handsome, Fair, Bright, Happy. A feminine form of Alain / Alan."AllanneCeltic — "Handsome, Fair, Bright, Happy. A feminine form of Alain / Alan."AllarycaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AllaryceEnglish — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AllayneEnglish — "Feminine form of Irish / Gaelic Alan, meaning 'rock; comely; beautiful.'"AllcenGerman — "Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. "AllcenneGerman — "Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. "AllcineGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AllciniaGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlleaGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlleahGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlleeGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlleiGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlleighGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlleineFrench — "Feminine form of Irish / Gaelic Alan, meaning 'rock; comely; beautiful.'"AlleyGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlleyneEnglish — "Feminine form of Allen, or Alan. Means either 'rock' or 'beautiful.' "AllfieEnglish — "Feminine form of Alfred, 'Elf counselor; elf power.' Variants include Aelfraed , Alfi , Alfie , Alfre , Alfredah , Alfredda , Alfreeda , Alfri , Alfrida , Alfried , Alfrieda , Alfryda , Alfy , Allfie , Allfreda , Allfredah , Allfredda , Allfrie , Allfrie"AllfredaEnglish — "Feminine form of Alfred, 'Elf counselor; elf power.' Variants include Aelfraed , Alfi , Alfie , Alfre , Alfredah , Alfredda , Alfreeda , Alfri , Alfrida , Alfried , Alfrieda , Alfryda , Alfy , Allfie , Allfreda , Allfredah , Allfredda , Allfrie , Allfrie"AllfredahEnglish — "Feminine form of Alfred, 'Elf counselor; elf power.' Variants include Aelfraed , Alfi , Alfie , Alfre , Alfredah , Alfredda , Alfreeda , Alfri , Alfrida , Alfried , Alfrieda , Alfryda , Alfy , Allfie , Allfreda , Allfredah , Allfredda , Allfrie , Allfrie"AllfreddaEnglish — "Feminine form of Alfred, 'Elf counselor; elf power.' Variants include Aelfraed , Alfi , Alfie , Alfre , Alfredah , Alfredda , Alfreeda , Alfri , Alfrida , Alfried , Alfrieda , Alfryda , Alfy , Allfie , Allfreda , Allfredah , Allfredda , Allfrie , Allfrie"AllfrieEnglish — "Feminine form of Alfred, 'Elf counselor; elf power.' Variants include Aelfraed , Alfi , Alfie , Alfre , Alfredah , Alfredda , Alfreeda , Alfri , Alfrida , Alfried , Alfrieda , Alfryda , Alfy , Allfie , Allfreda , Allfredah , Allfredda , Allfrie , Allfrie"AllfsIrish — "Gaelic form of Alice nobility. See ALICE"AlliaGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlliahGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AllicenGerman — "Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. "AllicenneGerman — "Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. "AlliciaEnglish — "A form of alicia"AllisannGerman — "Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. "AllishaEnglish — "A form of alisha"AllisounGerman — "Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. "AllmeraArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AllmerahArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AllmiraArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AllmirahEnglish — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AllonahHawaiian — "Handsome; harmony; happy; peaceful. A feminine form of Alain / Alan."AllsunIrish — "Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. "AllyaGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AllyahGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AllynnIrish — "Feminine form of Allen, or Alan. Means either 'rock' or 'beautiful.' "AllynneIrish — "Feminine form of Allen, or Alan. Means either 'rock' or 'beautiful.' "AllysannGerman — "Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. "AllysenEnglish — "A form of alison"AllyshaArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmeraArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmerahArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmeriaArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmeriahArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlminaArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmineArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmiraEnglish — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmirahArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmyraArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlmyrahArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."AlngealIrish — "Gaelic form of Angela"AloiseSpanish — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."AlonaIrish — "Handsome; harmony; happy; peaceful. A feminine form of Alain / Alan."AlonahHawaiian — "Handsome; harmony; happy; peaceful. A feminine form of Alain / Alan."AlricaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlricahTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlriquaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlriquahTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlriqueTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlrycaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlrycahTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlryquaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlryquahTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlryqueTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlsakePolish — "Polynesian form of Isaac he will laugh. See ISAAC Biblical Names"AlseenaGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlsinaGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlsiniaGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlsynGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlvenaEnglish — "Feminine form of Alvin, meaning wise or elf friend, or loved by all."AlverdineEnglish — "Feminine form of Alfred; one who counsels the elves"AlwildaEnglish — "Anglicized form of Alfhild"AlyScottish — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlyaGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlyahGreek — "Little truthful one. The short form of names starting with 'Al' such as Allison."AlyceTeutonic — "My God is the Lord. Form of Alice"AlyciaLatin — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AlyciahGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AlycyaGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AlycyahGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AlynneIrish — "Feminine form of Allen, or Alan. Means either 'rock' or 'beautiful.' "AlyshaLatin — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AlyshahGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AlyshiaGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AlysiaGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AlysiahGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AlysshaGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AlysyaGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AlysyahGreek — "A form of Alicia, truthful."AlyzaHebrew — "Joy, Holy and sacred to God. A form of Eliza."AlyzahHebrew — "Joy, Holy and sacred to God. A form of Eliza."AlzbetaCzech / Slovak — "Czechoslovakian form of Elizabeth (consecrated to God)"AmalijiRussian — "Russian form of Amelia: industrious."AmarliaDutch — "Latinized form of the Germanic name Amal, a short form of names beginning with the element amal meaning "work"."AmarliahDutch — "Latinized form of the Germanic name Amal, a short form of names beginning with the element amal meaning "work"."AmataSpanish — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmatahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmbrosahGreek — "Divine immortal. A feminine form of Ambrose."AmbrosiaIndian — "Divine immortal. A feminine form of Ambrose."AmbrosiahGreek — "Divine immortal. A feminine form of Ambrose."AmbrosinaGreek — "Divine immortal. A feminine form of Ambrose."AmbrosinahGreek — "Divine immortal. A short form of Ambrosia. A feminine form of Ambrose."AmbrosineGreek — "Divine immortal. A feminine form of Ambrose."AmbrosyaPolish — "Divine immortal. A feminine form of Ambrose."AmbrosynGreek — "Divine immortal. A feminine form of Ambrose."AmbrosynaGreek — "Divine immortal. A short form of Ambrosia. A feminine form of Ambrose."AmbrosynahGreek — "Divine immortal. A short form of Ambrosia. A feminine form of Ambrose."AmbrosyneGreek — "Divine immortal. A feminine form of Ambrose."AmbroyzePolish — "Divine immortal. A feminine form of Ambrose."AmbrozinGreek — "Divine immortal. A feminine form of Ambrose."AmbrozinaGreek — "Divine immortal. A feminine form of Ambrose."AmbrozinahGreek — "Divine immortal. A feminine form of Ambrose."AmbrozineGreek — "Divine immortal. A feminine form of Ambrose."AmbrozynGreek — "Divine immortal. A feminine form of Ambrose."AmbrozynaGreek — "Divine immortal. A feminine form of Ambrose."AmbrozyneGreek — "Divine immortal. A feminine form of Ambrose."AmbrseGreek — "Divine immortal. A feminine form of Ambrose."AmbruslneGreek — "Feminine form of Ambrose: Immortal. 5th-century British military leader Ambrosius Aurelianus was probably a prototype for legendary King Arthur."AmeAfrican — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmeeGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmeiGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmeyGerman — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmiaFrench — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmiahAmerican — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmiceEnglish — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmiciaFrench — "Variant of Amy: Dearly loved, Beloved. From the Old French Amee, which derives from the Latin amatus meaning loved. Also a French form of the Latin Amico, meaning friend."AmieFrench — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmiiGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AminaArabic — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AminahAfrican — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmineGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmityLatin — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmoeHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Cantonese Amoy (Ah Mooi) younger sister."AmorettGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmorettaLatin — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmoretteLatin — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmoritaLatin — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmorittaGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmorittahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmoritteGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmorytGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmorytaGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmorytahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmoryteGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmoryttGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmoryttaGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmoryttahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AnahidArmenian — "Armenian form of Diana (moon goddess)"AnaisaDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnakakiaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Anastasia, a name de-rived from the Greek anastasis resurrection"AnamaliaPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Anna Maria See ANNA and MARIA English Names"AnastaciaGreek — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnastacyaHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnastacyahHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnastaseeHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnastasieHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnastassiaGreek — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnastatiaHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnastaziaGreek — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnastazieCzech / Slovak — "From the Russian Anastasia, which is a feminine form of the Greek Anastasios of the resurrection Pet: Anastazka, Anka, Nast'a, Stazka, Stazicka"AnastazjaPolish — "Polish form of Anastasia 'reborn'."AnastazyaHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnastiaciahHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnastziahHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnasztaiziHungarian — "Hungarian form of Anastasia (she shall rise again)"AnasztaiziaHungarian — "Hungarian form of Anastasia, meaning she shall rise again."AncaBohemian — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AncelaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AncelinaFrench — "Land, The knight's spear attendant. A feminine form of Lancelot."AncelinahLatin — "Land, The knight's spear attendant. A feminine form of Lancelot."AncelineLatin — "Land, The knight's spear attendant. A feminine form of Lancelot."AnceloteFrench — "Feminine form of Lancelot; an attendant"AncelynLatin — "Land, The knight's spear attendant. A feminine form of Lancelot."AncelynaLatin — "Land, The knight's spear attendant. A feminine form of Lancelot."AncelynahLatin — "Land, The knight's spear attendant. A feminine form of Lancelot."AncelyneLatin — "Land, The knight's spear attendant. A feminine form of Lancelot."AnciHungarian — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AndelaCzech — "Czech form of Angela, a name derived from the Greek angelos messenger, messenger of God"AnderaSpanish — "Feminine form of Andrew: manly."AndereBasque — "Feminine form of Ander (masculine)"AndranettaGreek — "Manly. Brave. Feminine form of Andrew."AndreanaLatin — "Feminine form of Andrea (manly)"AndreannaGreek — "Manly. Brave. Feminine form of Andrew."AndrenaGreek — "Manly. Brave. Feminine form of Andrew."AndreyaGreek — "Manly. Brave. Feminine form of Andrew."AndriaSpanish — "Feminine form of Andrea (manly)"AndrianaLatin — "Feminine form of Andrea (manly)"AndriannaGreek — "Manly. Brave. Feminine form of Andrew."AndrianneGreek — "Manly. Brave. Feminine form of Andrew."AndrienneGreek — "Manly. Brave. Feminine form of Andrew."AndrineEnglish — "English feminine form of Andrew manly, a cognate of the Greek Andreas, which is derived from the element andros man Pet: Andie"AndzelikaPolish — "Polish form of the English Angelica, a name derived from angelic heavenly, like an angel, which is derived from the Latin angelicus angelic and the Greek angelikos angelic"AneHebrew — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AneeDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnekaHebrew — "Graceful. The Dutch / Swedish form of Anna."AnesaDanish — "Chaste , Holy, Danish form of Agnes"AnestasiaHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnetaUkrainian — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnetraSpanish — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."AnettaHebrew — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AneyDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnezkaGreek — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AngeleLatin — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AngelicaLatin — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AngelikaFrench — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AngelinGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AngelinaItalian — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AngelinahGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AngelineLatin — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AngeliquaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AngeliquahGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AngeliqueFrench — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AngelitaLatin — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AngellaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AngellahGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AngelleLatin — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AngiolaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AngusinaGaelic — "Feminine form of Angus; of one choice"AniSlavic — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AniaSlavic — "Graceful. A form of Ann."AniahRussian — "Graceful. A form of Ann."AnicahScandinavian — "Graceful. A form of Ann. Also see Anneka."AnielaPolish — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AnielahHebrew — "Graceful. A form of Anna."AniellaHebrew — "Graceful. A form of Anna."AnielleHebrew — "Graceful. A form of Anna."AnikahScandinavian — "Graceful. A form of Ann. Also see Anneka."AniquaScandinavian — "Graceful. A form of Ann. Also see Anneka."AniquahScandinavian — "Graceful. A form of Ann. Also see Anneka."AnitaSpanish — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Juan / John."AnitoniPolish — "Polynesian form of Anthony See ANTHONY English Names"AnitraAmerican — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AniyaAmerican — "Messenger sent from God; Grace. A form of Anna; Princess."AniyahAmerican — "Messenger sent from God; Grace. A form of Anna; Princess."AnjaRussian — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AnjahGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AnjalGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AnjalaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AnjalahGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AnjeDutch — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnjelaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AnjelahGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AnjellaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AnjelleGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AnjuskaRussian — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnablaIrish — "Irish form of Annabel (lovable)"AnnaliSwedish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnalieSwedish — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnnchetDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnchettaDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnndreaDanish — "Feminine form of Ander."AnneHebrew — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnechetDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnneeDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnekahHebrew — "Graceful. The Dutch / Swedish form of Anna."AnnerlBavarian — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnestasSpanish — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnnestasiaHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnnestassiaHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnnettaEnglish — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."AnnetteFrench — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnneyDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnniGerman — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnniaDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnniahDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnicaAmerican — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnichetDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnieHebrew — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnielaHebrew — "Graceful. A form of Anna."AnnielahHebrew — "Graceful. A form of Anna."AnniellaHebrew — "Graceful. A form of Anna."AnnikeSwedish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnikiHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnnikkiHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnniqueFrench — "A form of Anne, gracious."AnnishaEnglish — "A form of agnes, ann"AnnonaLatin — "Shining light; Honour. The old English form of Eleanor / Helen."AnnoraLatin — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnorahHebrew — "Shining light; Honour. The old English form of Eleanor / Helen."AnnoreDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnoriaGreek — "Shining light; Honour. The old English form of Eleanor / Helen."AnnoriahGreek — "Shining light; Honour. The old English form of Eleanor / Helen."AnnoryaGreek — "Shining light; Honour. The old English form of Eleanor / Helen."AnnoryahGreek — "Shining light; Honour. The old English form of Eleanor / Helen."AnnucschkaRussian — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnuscheLithuanian — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnushkaHebrew — "Gracious and well mannered, A term of endearment, She who has friends and no enemies, A form of Anne, gracious; Lightning."AnnusiaRussian — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnyAfrican — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnyaDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnyahDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnnzeHebrew — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnorahGreek — "Shining light; Honour. The old English form of Eleanor / Helen."AnoriaGreek — "Shining light; Honour. The old English form of Eleanor / Helen."AnoriahGreek — "Shining light; Honour. The old English form of Eleanor / Helen."AnoryaGreek — "Shining light; Honour. The old English form of Eleanor / Helen."AnoryahLatin — "Shining light; Honour. The old English form of Eleanor / Helen."AnoushkaHebrew — "Gracious and well mannered, A term of endearment, She who has friends and no enemies, A form of Anne, gracious; Lightning."AnselmaTeutonic — "Warrior possessing divine protection. The feminine form of Anselm."AnselmahOld Norse — "Warrior possessing divine protection. The feminine form of Anselm."AnsjeDanish — "Feminine form of Aris; one who is superior"AnsoniaGerman — "Feminine form of Anson; child of the divine"AnstaceGreek — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnsteeceHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnsteeseHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnstesHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnsteyIrish — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AnstisHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."AntanasiaRomanian — "Romanian form of Anastasia, which is derived from the Greek anastasis resurrection"AnteaGreek — "Feminine form of Antaeus (son of Poseidon"AntjeGerman — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AntoinetteFrench — "Priceless gift. A feminine form of Anthony."AntonellaItalian — "Priceless gift. A feminine form of Anthony."AntuanetaPolish — "Polish form of the French Antoinette, a feminine diminutive form of Antoine, which is a cognate of Anthony The name is derived from the old Roman family name Antonius, which is of uncertain origin and meaning"AnushkaHebrew — "Gracious and well mannered, A term of endearment, She who has friends and no enemies, A form of Anne, gracious; Lightning."AnuskaDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnyaRussian — "Graceful. A form of Ann."AnyahRussian — "Graceful. A form of Ann."AnyanusiaPolish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."AnycaScandinavian — "Graceful. A form of Ann. Also see Anneka."AnycahScandinavian — "Graceful. A form of Ann. Also see Anneka."AnyelaHebrew — "Graceful. A form of Anna."AnyeleHebrew — "Graceful. A form of Anna."AnyellHebrew — "Graceful. A form of Anna."AnyellaHebrew — "Graceful. A form of Anna."AnyellahHebrew — "Graceful. A form of Anna."AnyelleHebrew — "Graceful. A form of Anna."AnykaScandinavian — "Graceful. A form of Ann. Also see Anneka."AnykahScandinavian — "Graceful. A form of Ann. Also see Anneka."AnyquaScandinavian — "Graceful. A form of Ann. Also see Anneka."AnyquahScandinavian — "Graceful. A form of Ann. Also see Anneka."AnzelmaOld Norse — "Warrior possessing divine protection. The feminine form of Anselm."AnzelmahOld Norse — "Warrior possessing divine protection. The feminine form of Anselm."AoibhIrish — "aoibh beauty Aoibh is also used as a short form of Aoibheann beautiful"AperiraMaori — "The Maori form of April."AphroditeGreek — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."ApikailaHawaiian — "APIKA'ILA Hawaiian form of Abigail, a cognate of the Hebrew Avigayil, which is derived from avlgayil father of exaltation, father is rejoicing. The name is borne in the Bible by one of the wives of King David"ApollinarisGreek — "Masculine form of Apollo."AreataFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."AreatahFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."AreathaFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."AreathahFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."AreathiaFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."AreathiahFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."AreetaFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."AreetahFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."AreethaFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."AreethahFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."AreethiaFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."AreethiahFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."AretaGreek — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."AretahFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."ArethiaFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."ArethiahFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."ArettaFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."ArettahFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."AretteFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."AricaScandinavian — "Ruler. A form of Erica."AricahScandinavian — "Ruler. A form of Erica."AriccaScandinavian — "Ruler. A form of Erica."AriccahScandinavian — "Ruler. A form of Erica."ArickaScandinavian — "Ruler. A form of Erica."ArikaScandinavian — "Ruler. A form of Erica."ArikahScandinavian — "Ruler. A form of Erica."ArikkaScandinavian — "Ruler. A form of Erica."ArikkahScandinavian — "Ruler. A form of Erica."AriquaScandinavian — "Ruler. A form of Erica."AriquahScandinavian — "Ruler. A form of Erica."ArisjeDanish — "Feminine form of Aris; one who is superior"ArithaFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."ArithahFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."ArlanaCeltic — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArlanahGaelic — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArleaGaelic — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArleahGaelic — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArleanaEnglish — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArleeHebrew — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArleenIrish — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArleenaEnglish — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArleeneEnglish — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArleighEnglish — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArleinGaelic — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArleinaGaelic — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArleineGaelic — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArlenaIrish — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArlenahGaelic — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArleneIrish — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArletaIrish — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArletahGaelic — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArlethEnglish — "A form of arlette"ArleyneGaelic — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArlienGaelic — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArlienaGaelic — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArlienahGaelic — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArlieneGaelic — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArlinaCeltic — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArlinahGaelic — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArlindaEnglish — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArlindahGaelic — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArlineIrish — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArluenaGaelic — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArluenahGaelic — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArlueneGaelic — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArlynnaGaelic — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArlynneGaelic — "Promise. A feminine form of Arlen."ArmandaSpanish — "Feminine form of Armando; battlemaiden"ArminaGerman — "Noble warrior; High ranking; faithful. A feminine form of Herman."ArminahLatin — "Noble warrior; High ranking; faithful. A feminine form of Herman."ArmineLatin — "Noble warrior; High ranking; faithful. A feminine form of Herman."ArmineeLatin — "Noble warrior; High ranking; faithful. A feminine form of Herman."ArminelLatin — "Noble warrior; High ranking; faithful. A feminine form of Herman."ArminellaLatin — "Noble warrior; High ranking; faithful. A feminine form of Herman."ArminelleLatin — "Noble warrior; High ranking; faithful. A feminine form of Herman."ArmineyLatin — "Noble warrior; High ranking; faithful. A feminine form of Herman."ArmynLatin — "Noble warrior; High ranking; faithful. A feminine form of Herman."ArmynaLatin — "Noble warrior; High ranking; faithful. A feminine form of Herman."ArmynahLatin — "Noble warrior; High ranking; faithful. A feminine form of Herman."ArnaldaGerman — "Strong, Powerful like an eagle. A feminine form of Arnold."ArnaldahTeutonic — "Strong, Powerful like an eagle. A feminine form of Arnold."ArnelaFrench — "Strong, Powerful like an eagle. A feminine form of Arnold."ArnelahFrench — "Strong, Powerful like an eagle. A feminine form of Arnold."ArnellaFrench — "Strong, Powerful like an eagle. A feminine form of Arnold."ArnellahFrench — "Strong, Powerful like an eagle. A feminine form of Arnold."ArnetaEnglish — "Strong, Powerful like an eagle. A feminine form of Arnold."ArnettaEnglish — "Strong, Powerful like an eagle. A feminine form of Arnold."ArninaHebrew — "Enlightened singing. A feminine form of Aaron."ArninahHebrew — "Enlightened singing. A feminine form of Aaron."ArnineHebrew — "Enlightened singing. A feminine form of Aaron."ArninitArabic — "Singing, Englightened, Mountain; Messenger. A feminine form of Aaron."ArnonaHebrew — "Enlightened singing. A feminine form of Aaron."ArnonahHebrew — "Enlightened singing. A feminine form of Aaron."ArnynahHebrew — "Enlightened singing. A feminine form of Aaron."AronaMaori — "Singing, Englightened, Mountain; Messenger. A feminine form of Aaron."AronahArabic — "Singing, Englightened, Mountain; Messenger. A feminine form of Aaron."ArseniRussian — "Feminine form of Arsenios; womanly"ArthaIndian — "Wealthy; Noble strength; Bear. A feminine form of Arthur."ArthahIndian — "Wealthy; Noble strength; Bear. A feminine form of Arthur."ArthurettaEnglish — "Feminine form of Arthur: From the Roman clan name Artorius, meaning noble, courageous. Famous bearer: Legendary sixth century King Arthur of Britain and his Round Table of knights. This legend dates to the early 9th century."ArthurinaEnglish — "Feminine form of Arthur: From the Roman clan name Artorius, meaning noble, courageous. Famous bearer: Legendary sixth century King Arthur of Britain and his Round Table of knights. This legend dates to the early 9th century."ArthurineEnglish — "Feminine form of Arthur: From the Roman clan name Artorius, meaning noble, courageous."ArtiaAmerican — "Feminine form of Art. See ART and ARTHUR Welsh Male Names"ArupaHindi — "Without the limitations of form, divine"ArvidaEnglish — "Feminine form of Arvid; from the eagle tree"ArythaFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."ArythahFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."ArythiaFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."ArythiahFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."ArythyaFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."ArythyahFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."AscelineFrench — "Thought to be a variant form of Adeline noble. See ADELINE"AsheleyEnglish — "A form of ashley"AshelyEnglish — "A form of ashley"AshlanEnglish — "A form of ashlyn"AshleEnglish — "A form of ashley"AshleiEnglish — "A form of ashley"AshliEnglish — "A form of ashley"AshlieghEnglish — "A form of ashley"AubertaFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AubertahFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AuberteFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AubineFrench — "Feminine form of Alban and Albin. 'White; fair.' "AubirtahFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AubirteFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AubritaFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AuburtaFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AuburtahFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AuburteFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AubyrtaFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AubyrtahFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AubyrteFrench — "Noble, Industrious, Bright, Famous. A feminine formo f Albert."AudryEnglish — "A form of audrey"AugustEnglish — "German form of the Latin Augustus, meaning majestic dignity, or venerable."AugustaLatin — "Majestic, Royal, Worth of honour. The feminine form of Augustus."AugustahLatin — "Majestic, Royal, Worth of honour. The feminine form of Augustus."AugusteenIrish — "Majestic, Royal, Worth of honour. The feminine form of Augustus."AugusteenaLatin — "Majestic, Royal, Worth of honour. The feminine form of Augustus."AugusteeneLatin — "Majestic, Royal, Worth of honour. The feminine form of Augustus."AugustinaSpanish — "Majestic, Royal, Worth of honour. The feminine form of Augustus."AugustinahLatin — "Majestic, Royal, Worth of honour. The feminine form of Augustus."AugustynaPolish — "Majestic, Royal, Worth of honour. The feminine form of Augustus."AustinaLatin — "Little magestic one. The feminine form of Austin."AustinahLatin — "Little magestic one. The feminine form of Austin."AustineFrench — "Little magestic one. The feminine form of Austin."AustynaLatin — "Little magestic one. The feminine form of Austin."AustynahLatin — "Little magestic one. The feminine form of Austin."AustyneLatin — "Little magestic one. The feminine form of Austin."AutomGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"AvagailHebrew — "My father rejoices. Biblical, the name of King David's third wife described as 'good in discretion and beautiful in form."AvellinaSpanish — "Feminine form of Avellino place of hazelnut trees. See AVELLINO Male Names"AveriEnglish — "A form of aubrey"AvilaEnglish — "Bird. Latin form of Avis"AwstaWelsh — "Majestic, Royal, Worth of honour. The feminine form of Augustus."AxeliaScandinavian — "Feminine Form Of Axel"AyelHebrew — "Graceful. A form of Anna."AyleanGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AyleanaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AyleenGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AyleenaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AyleinGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AyleinaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AyleynGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AyleynaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AylinPersian — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AylinaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AylynGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"AysiaEnglish — "A form of asia"BabArabic — "Dweller at the gateway. The short form of Babette and Barbara. Little Barbara, Little stranger."BabbArabic — "Dweller at the gateway. The short form of Babette and Barbara. Little Barbara, Little stranger."BabeLatin — "Stranger. The short form of Barbara and Babette."BabeaLatin — "Stranger. The short form of Barbara and Babette."BabeeLatin — "Stranger. The short form of Barbara and Babette."BabeyLatin — "Stranger. The short form of Barbara and Babette."BabiLatin — "Stranger. The short form of Barbara and Babette."BabieLatin — "Stranger. The short form of Barbara and Babette."BahurupaHindi — "With Many Forms"BaleighEnglish — "A form of bailey"BarbaryEnglish — "A form of Barbara popular in Medeival Britain after the 3rd century martyr St. Barbara."BarbroSwedish — "Swedish form of Barbara: stranger."BareaSpanish — "Spear, Mark's person. The feminine form of Barry."BareeIrish — "Spear, Mark's person. The feminine form of Barry."BareyIrish — "Spear, Mark's person. The feminine form of Barry."BarriIrish — "Spear, Mark's person. The feminine form of Barry."BarriaSpanish — "Spear, Mark's person. The feminine form of Barry."BarriahIrish — "Spear, Mark's person. The feminine form of Barry."BarryaIrish — "Spear, Mark's person. The feminine form of Barry."BarryahIrish — "Spear, Mark's person. The feminine form of Barry."BaryaIrish — "Spear, Mark's person. The feminine form of Barry."BaryahIrish — "Spear, Mark's person. The feminine form of Barry."BasilaGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BasilahGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BasilieGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BasillaGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BasillahGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BasilliaGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BastienneFrench — "Feminine form of Bastien, which is a short form of Sebastien man of Sebastia See SEBASTIEN Male Names"BasylaGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BasylahGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BasyleGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BasyllGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BasyllaGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BasyllahGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BasylleGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BazilaGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BazilahGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BazileGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BazilieGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BazillGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BazillaGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BazillahGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BazilleGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BazilliaGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BazilliahGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BazylaGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BazylahGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BazyleGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BazyllGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BazyllaGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BazyllahGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BazylleGreek — "Royal, Majestic one, Queen like, The herb basil. The feminine form of Basil."BeaLatin — "Bringer of joy. A short form of names beginning with "Bea"."BebeaLatin — "Stranger. The short form of Barbara and Babette."BebeeLatin — "Stranger. The short form of Barbara and Babette."BebeyLatin — "Stranger. The short form of Barbara and Babette."BebiAfrican — "Stranger. The short form of Barbara and Babette."BebiaLatin — "Stranger. The short form of Barbara and Babette."BebiahLatin — "Stranger. The short form of Barbara and Babette."BebieLatin — "Stranger. The short form of Barbara and Babette."BebyLatin — "Stranger. The short form of Barbara and Babette."BebyaLatin — "Stranger. The short form of Barbara and Babette."BebyahLatin — "Stranger. The short form of Barbara and Babette."BecaHebrew — "White. The short form of Rebecca. Bound; tied; faithful"BecahHebrew — "White. The short form of Rebecca. Bound; tied; faithful"BeccaEnglish — "White. The short form of Rebecca. Bound; tied; faithful"BeccahHebrew — "White. The short form of Rebecca. Bound; tied; faithful"BeckaEnglish — "White. The short form of Rebecca. Bound; tied; faithful"BeckahEnglish — "White. The short form of Rebecca. Bound; tied; faithful"BeckiEnglish — "White. The short form of Rebecca. Bound; tied; faithful"BeckieHebrew — "White. The short form of Rebecca. Bound; tied; faithful"BeckyHebrew — "White. The short form of Rebecca. Bound; tied; faithful"BedriskaBohemian — "Queen of peace. The feminine form of Frederick."BedriskahBohemian — "Queen of peace. The feminine form of Frederick."BedryskaBohemian — "Queen of peace. The feminine form of Frederick."BedryskahBohemian — "Queen of peace. The feminine form of Frederick."BeeLatin — "Bringer of joy. A short form of names beginning with "Bea"."BegaGaelic — "Tiny; Strength. A short form of Bridget."BegahGaelic — "Tiny; Strength. A short form of Bridget."BeggaGaelic — "Tiny; Strength. A short form of Bridget."BeggahGaelic — "Tiny; Strength. A short form of Bridget."BeiLatin — "Bringer of joy. A short form of names beginning with "Bea"."BekaHebrew — "White. The short form of Rebecca. Bound; tied; faithful"BekahBiblical — "White. The short form of Rebecca. Bound; tied; faithful"BekiHebrew — "White. The short form of Rebecca. Bound; tied; faithful"BekieHebrew — "White. The short form of Rebecca. Bound; tied; faithful"BekyHebrew — "White. The short form of Rebecca. Bound; tied; faithful"BelauItalian — "Beautiful. The short form of Isabella, Dedicated to God."BeliaCzech / Slovak — "Beautiful. The short form of Isabella, Dedicated to God."BeliahItalian — "Beautiful. The short form of Isabella, Dedicated to God."BelitahItalian — "Beautiful. The short form of Isabella, Dedicated to God."BeliteItalian — "Beautiful. The short form of Isabella, Dedicated to God."BellaLatin — "Beautiful. The short form of Isabella, Dedicated to God."BellauItalian — "Beautiful. The short form of Isabella, Dedicated to God."BelleFrench — "Beautiful. The short form of Isabella, Dedicated to God."BelviaItalian — "Beautiful. The short form of Isabella, Dedicated to God."BelviahItalian — "Beautiful. The short form of Isabella, Dedicated to God."BelvyaItalian — "Beautiful. The short form of Isabella, Dedicated to God."BelvyahItalian — "Beautiful. The short form of Isabella, Dedicated to God."BendeeEnglish — "Feminine form of Bentley; from the clearing "BenditeLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BeneciaLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BeneciahLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BenecyaLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BenecyahLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BenedettaItalian — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BenedettahLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BenedetteLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BenedictaLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BenedictinaGerman — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BenedictineLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BenediktaLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BenedyctaLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BenedyktaLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BeneishaLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BenicyaLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BenishLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BenishaLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BenishiaLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BenitahLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BeniteLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BenjaminaHebrew — "Feminine form of Benjamin; child of my right hand"BenniciaLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BenniciahLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BennicieLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BennyciaLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BennyciahLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BennycyaLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BennycyahLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BenoiteFrench — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BentaLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BentahLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BenteLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BenwenutaLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BerctaOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BereeAboriginal — "White box tree; Berry. A short form of bernice, strong and brave like a bear."BereniceGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BereyAboriginal — "White box tree; Berry. A short form of bernice, strong and brave like a bear."BergitteDanish — "Danish form of Bridget."BerieAboriginal — "White box tree; Berry. A short form of bernice, strong and brave like a bear."BermyceGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernadeenEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadeenaEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadeenahEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadeeneEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadenEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadenaEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadenahEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadeneEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadetEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadetaEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadetahEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadeteEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadettEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadettahEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadetteGerman — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadinaGerman — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadinahEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadineGerman — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernaditEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernaditaEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadynaPolish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadynahEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadyneEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadytahEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernadyteEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernardineEnglish — "Brave bear. Feminine form of Bernard"BerneceGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BerneeceGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BerneeseGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BerneseGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernetaGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernetahGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernettaEnglish — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernettahGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernetteFrench — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernicaGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernicahGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BerniceGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernickaGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernickahGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernikaGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernikahGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernitEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernitaAfrican — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernitahEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BerniteEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernycGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernyseGreek — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."BernytEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernytaEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BernytahEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BerreeAboriginal — "White box tree; Berry. A short form of bernice, strong and brave like a bear."BerreyAboriginal — "White box tree; Berry. A short form of bernice, strong and brave like a bear."BerteOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BerteanaOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BerteanahOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BerteenaOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BerteenahOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BerteeneOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BerthWelsh — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BerthaGerman — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BerthahOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BertheFrench — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BerthelOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BerthildahOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BerthildeOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BerthyldaOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BerthyldahOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BerthyldeOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BertildaTeutonic — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BertildahOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BertildeTeutonic — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BertillaOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BertilleTeutonic — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BertinahOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BertineTeutonic — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BertleOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BertoldaOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BertyldaOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BertyldahOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BertyldeOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BertynaOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BertynahOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BertyneOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BeryAboriginal — "White box tree; Berry. A short form of bernice, strong and brave like a bear."BerynyteEnglish — "Strong and brave little bear; little warrior. The feminine form of Bernard."BeseyHebrew — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth"BesiHebrew — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth"BesieHebrew — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth"BessEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth"BesseeHebrew — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth"BesseyHebrew — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth"BessiHebrew — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth"BessieEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth"BessyEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth"BesyHebrew — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth"BetFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetaHebrew — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetahBiblical — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BeteFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BeteaFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BeteeFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BeteyFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BethHebrew — "From the house of God; Holy and sacred to God. The short form of names starting with or containing 'Beth'. eg. Elizabeth / Bethany"BetiSpanish — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetiaEnglish — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetieFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetinaLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BetinahLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BetineLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BetjeHebrew — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetkaBohemian — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetseeAmerican — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth"BetseyEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth"BetsiAmerican — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth"BetsiaAmerican — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth"BetsiahHebrew — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth"BetsieAmerican — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth"BetsyEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth"BetsyaAmerican — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth"BetsyahAmerican — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth"BetsyeAmerican — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth"BettHebrew — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BettaFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BettahFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetteFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetteeFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetteyFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BettinaItalian — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BettinahLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BettineFrench — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BettjaFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BettjeFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BettyHebrew — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BettynaLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BettynahLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BettyneLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BettysWelsh — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetuskaBohemian — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetyFrench — "From the house of God. A short form of Bethel and Elizabeth. Holy and sacred to God"BetynaLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BetynahLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BetyneLatin — "Blessed. A feminine form of Benedict."BeyLatin — "Bringer of joy. A short form of names beginning with "Bea"."BhadrakaaliHindi — "Fierce form of Kali, Goddess durga"BhadrakaliHindi — "Fierce form of Kali, Goddess durga"BhramariHindi — "Mother durga in the form of female bee"BiannahEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BianneEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BilliEnglish — "A form of billie"BinneyEnglish — "A familiar form of benedicta"BinnieGreek — "Pet form of Bernice"BinyaminaHebrew — "Right hand. Feminine form of Benjamin."BirteanaOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BirteanahOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BirteaneOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BirteenaOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BirteenahOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BirteeneOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BirthOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BirthaOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BirtheDanish — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BirtinaOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BirtinahOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BirtineOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BirtynaOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BirtyneOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."BitsieAmerican — "Small; short form of Elizabeth."BlayreEnglish — "Feminine form of Blair: Flatland."BlnyaminaHebrew — "Feminine form of Binyamin son of the right hand See BINYAMIN Male Names. Benjamina is the Anglicized form of the name"BobbeaTeutonic — "Bright, famous. The short form of Roberta. The feminine from of Bobby / Robert."BobbeeTeutonic — "Bright, famous. The short form of Roberta. The feminine from of Bobby / Robert."BobeaTeutonic — "Bright, famous. The short form of Roberta. The feminine from of Bobby / Robert."BobeeTeutonic — "Bright, famous. The short form of Roberta. The feminine from of Bobby / Robert."BobiTeutonic — "Bright, famous. The short form of Roberta. The feminine from of Bobby / Robert."BobinaOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"BobineOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"BobinettaOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"BobinetteOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"BogdanaPolish — "Feminine form of Bogdan, a compound name composed of the Slavonic elements bog God and dan gift: hence, God's gift"BogumilaPolish — "Feminine form of Bogumil grace of God, a compound name composed of the elements bog God and mil grace, favor, thanks"BoguslawaPolish — "Feminine form of Boguslaw glory of God, a compound name composed of the Slavonic elements bog God and slav glory"BohdanaCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Bohdan God's gift, a Czech cognate of Bogdan, a name composed of the"BoleslawaPolish — "Feminine form of Boleslaw strong glory, a compound name composed of the Slavonic elements bole strong, large and slav glory"BoraHungarian — "Hungarian forms of Barbara (stranger)"BorbalaHungarian — "Hungarian forms of Barbara (stranger)"BorhalaHungarian — "Hungarian form of Barbara, meaning stranger."BoriskHungarian — "Hungarian forms of Barbara (stranger)"BoriskaHungarian — "Hungarian form of Barbara, meaning stranger."BorsalaHungarian — "Hungarian forms of Barbara (stranger)"BozidaraCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Bozidar divine gift, a gift of God, a compound name composed of the Slavonic elements bozi of God, divine and dar gift Pet: Boza, Bozena, Bozka"BradleaEnglish — "From the broad meadow; Clearing int eh woods. The feminine form of Bradley."BradleahEnglish — "From the broad meadow; Clearing int eh woods. The feminine form of Bradley."BradleeEnglish — "From the broad meadow; Clearing int eh woods. The feminine form of Bradley."BradleiOld English — "From the broad meadow; Clearing int eh woods. The feminine form of Bradley."BradleighEnglish — "From the broad meadow; Clearing int eh woods. The feminine form of Bradley."BradliOld English — "From the broad meadow; Clearing int eh woods. The feminine form of Bradley."BradliaOld English — "From the broad meadow; Clearing int eh woods. The feminine form of Bradley."BradliahOld English — "From the broad meadow; Clearing int eh woods. The feminine form of Bradley."BradlieEnglish — "From the broad meadow; Clearing int eh woods. The feminine form of Bradley."BradlyahOld English — "From the broad meadow; Clearing int eh woods. The feminine form of Bradley."BrahmisthaHindi — "The Highest Form of Absolute"BranaOld English — "Strong, virtuous. A feminine form of Brian"BranaisDutch — "Brandy, Wine. A short form of Brandyce."BrandeeAmerican — "Brandy, Wine. A short form of Brandyce."BrandiAmerican — "Brandy, Wine. A short form of Brandyce."BrandiaDutch — "Brandy, Wine. A short form of Brandyce."BrandiceAmerican — "Brandy, Wine. A short form of Brandyce."BrandieAmerican — "Brandy, Wine. A short form of Brandyce."BrandinaDutch — "Brandy, Wine. A short form of Brandyce."BrandineDutch — "Brandy, Wine. A short form of Brandyce."BrandyEnglish — "Brandy, Wine. A short form of Brandyce."BreEnglish — "A form of bree"BreaAmerican — "Hill; Strong, Honourable. A feminine form of Brian."BreaaneOld English — "Strong, virtuous. A feminine form of Brian"BreaelDutch — "Geographical - She is from Brie in France. A short form of Gabrielle, God is my strength, She is God; Geographical - a town in the western Netherlands."BreaeleDutch — "Geographical - She is from Brie in France. A short form of Gabrielle, God is my strength, She is God; Geographical - a town in the western Netherlands."BreaellDutch — "Geographical - She is from Brie in France. A short form of Gabrielle, God is my strength, She is God; Geographical - a town in the western Netherlands."BreaelleDutch — "Geographical - She is from Brie in France. A short form of Gabrielle, God is my strength, She is God; Geographical - a town in the western Netherlands."BreahIrish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable. A feminine form of Brian."BreanaEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreanahEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreaneEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreannEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreannahEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreaonaIrish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable. A feminine form of Brian."BreaonahIrish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable. A feminine form of Brian."BrearneOld English — "Strong, virtuous. A feminine form of Brian"BreeaGaelic — "Hill; Strong, Honourable. A feminine form of Brian."BreeahGaelic — "Hill; Strong, Honourable. A feminine form of Brian."BreeanEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreeanaOld English — "Strong, virtuous. A feminine form of Brian"BreeanahEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreeaneEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreeannEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreeannaEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreeannahEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreeanneOld English — "Strong, virtuous. A feminine form of Brian"BreeannieOld English — "Strong, virtuous. A feminine form of Brian"BreelDutch — "Geographical - She is from Brie in France. A short form of Gabrielle, God is my strength, She is God; Geographical - a town in the western Netherlands."BreeleDutch — "Geographical - She is from Brie in France. A short form of Gabrielle, God is my strength, She is God; Geographical - a town in the western Netherlands."BreellDutch — "Geographical - She is from Brie in France. A short form of Gabrielle, God is my strength, She is God; Geographical - a town in the western Netherlands."BreelleDutch — "Geographical - She is from Brie in France. A short form of Gabrielle, God is my strength, She is God; Geographical - a town in the western Netherlands."BreenahEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreeonaIrish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable. A feminine form of Brian."BreeonahIrish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable. A feminine form of Brian."BreianEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreianaOld English — "Strong, virtuous. A feminine form of Brian"BreianahEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreianeEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreiannEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreiannaEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreiannahEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreianneEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreonaIrish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable. A feminine form of Brian."BreonahIrish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable. A feminine form of Brian."BretaGaelic — "From Britain. A feminne form of Brett."BrettahGaelic — "From Britain. A feminne form of Brett."BretteEnglish — "From Britain. A feminne form of Brett."BretteaGaelic — "From Britain. A feminne form of Brett."BretteeGaelic — "From Britain. A feminne form of Brett."BrettiaGaelic — "From Britain. A feminne form of Brett."BreyanEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreyanahEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreyaneEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreyannEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreyannaEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreyannahEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BreyanneEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BriaIrish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable. A feminine form of Brian."BriahGaelic — "Hill; Strong, Honourable. A feminine form of Brian."BrianahEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BrianeEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BriannEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BrianneAmerican — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BrideaIrish — "Strength. A form of Bridget."BrideahIrish — "Strength. A form of Bridget."BrideeIrish — "Strength. A form of Bridget."BridiIrish — "Strength. A form of Bridget."BridieIrish — "Strength. A form of Bridget."BridyIrish — "Strength. A form of Bridget."BrieFrench — "Strong victory. A short form of names starting with "Bree"."BrieaIrish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable. A feminine form of Brian."BrielahDutch — "Geographical - She is from Brie in France. A short form of Gabrielle, God is my strength, She is God; Geographical - a town in the western Netherlands."BriellahDutch — "Geographical - She is from Brie in France. A short form of Gabrielle, God is my strength, She is God; Geographical - a town in the western Netherlands."BrigidiaSpanish — "Spanish form of Bridget: strong."BrigitaRomanian — "Romanian form of Birgitta, which is derived from the Gaelic Brighid, a name thought to be derived from brigh strength"BrinnaOld English — "Strong, virtuous. A feminine form of Brian"BrinnahOld English — "Strong, virtuous. A feminine form of Brian"BrinonieEnglish — "Twisting vine, Bear. The feminine form of Bryon; Cottage."BrintiEnglish — "A form of britany"BrionaIrish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable. A feminine form of Brian."BrioneEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable. A feminine form of Brian."BrioneeEnglish — "Twisting vine, Bear. The feminine form of Bryon; Cottage."BrioneyEnglish — "Twisting vine, Bear. The feminine form of Bryon; Cottage."BrionnaEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable. A feminine form of Brian."BrionnahIrish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable. A feminine form of Brian."BrionneEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable. A feminine form of Brian."BrionyGreek — "Hill; Strong, Honourable. A feminine form of Brian."BriseidaEnglish — "The original Old English form of the Greek Cresida."BritnyEnglish — "A form of britany"BrittaneeEnglish — "A form of britany"BrittannyEnglish — "A form of britany"BrittianyEnglish — "A form of britany"BrittiniEnglish — "A form of britany"BrittnayEnglish — "A form of britany"BrittnieEnglish — "A form of britany"BrittonyEnglish — "A form of britany"BrnoniEnglish — "Twisting vine, Bear. The feminine form of Bryon; Cottage."BronislavaCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Bronislav armor glory, a compound name composed of the Slavonic elements bron armor, protection and slav glory"BrontiEnglish — "From a surname, an anglicized form of Irish "à €œ Proinntigh" which means "descendent of Proinnteach". The given name Proinnteach meant "bestower" in Gaelic."BrontyEnglish — "From a surname, an anglicized form of Irish "à €œ Proinntigh" which means "descendent of Proinnteach". The given name Proinnteach meant "bestower" in Gaelic."BroscaHungarian — "Hungarian forms of Barbara (stranger)"BrosinGreek — "Divine immortal. A short form of Ambrosia. A feminine form of Ambrose."BrosinaGreek — "Divine immortal. A short form of Ambrosia. A feminine form of Ambrose."BrosinahGreek — "Divine immortal. A short form of Ambrosia. A feminine form of Ambrose."BrosineGreek — "Divine immortal. A short form of Ambrosia. A feminine form of Ambrose."BroskaHungarian — "Hungarian forms of Barbara (stranger)"BrosynGreek — "Divine immortal. A short form of Ambrosia. A feminine form of Ambrose."BrosynaGreek — "Divine immortal. A short form of Ambrosia. A feminine form of Ambrose."BrosynahGreek — "Divine immortal. A short form of Ambrosia. A feminine form of Ambrose."BrosyneGreek — "Divine immortal. A short form of Ambrosia. A feminine form of Ambrose."BrunaItalian — "Armoured warrior. A short form of Brunhilda."BryaGaelic — "Hill; Strong, Honourable. A feminine form of Brian."BryahGaelic — "Hill; Strong, Honourable. A feminine form of Brian."BryanaEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BryanahEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BryaneEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BryannEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BryannaEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BryannahEnglish — "Hill; Strong, Honourable; Near the graceful one. A feminine form of Brian."BrydeaIrish — "Strength. A form of Bridget."BrydeeIrish — "Strength. A form of Bridget."BrydeyIrish — "Strength. A form of Bridget."BrydiIrish — "Strength. A form of Bridget."BrydieIrish — "Strength. A form of Bridget."BrydyIrish — "Strength. A form of Bridget."BryeAmerican — "Strong victory. A short form of names starting with "Bree"."BryellahDutch — "Geographical - She is from Brie in France. A short form of Gabrielle, God is my strength, She is God; Geographical - a town in the western Netherlands."BrygaIrish — "Strength. A form of Bridget."BrygidaPolish — "Strength. A form of Bridget."BrygitkaIrish — "Strength. A form of Bridget."BrynhildurIcelandic — "Icelandic form of Brunhilda, meaning "armored warrior woman"."BryoneeEnglish — "Twisting vine, Bear. The feminine form of Bryon; Cottage."BryoneyEnglish — "Twisting vine, Bear. The feminine form of Bryon; Cottage."BryoniEnglish — "Twisting vine, Bear. The feminine form of Bryon; Cottage."BryonieEnglish — "Twisting vine, Bear. The feminine form of Bryon; Cottage."BryonyEnglish — "Twisting vine, Bear. The feminine form of Bryon; Cottage."BryttniEnglish — "A form of britany"BudairaArabic — "Little full moon, it is the diminutive form of Badrah (full moon ), which is the feminine form of Badr"BuddugWelsh — "Welsh form of Victoria: victory."ByrteanaOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."ByrteanahOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."ByrteaneOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."ByrteenaOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."ByrthOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."ByrthaOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."ByrthahOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."ByrtinaOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."ByrtinahOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."ByrtineOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."ByrtynaOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."ByrtynahOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."ByrtyneOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."CaceeIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CaceyIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CaciGaelic — "A form of Casey, brave."CaciaGreek — "A form of Casey, brave."CacieIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CaciliaGerman — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."CaciliahLatin — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."CacilieGerman — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."CacyIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CadeaLatin — "To beat a rhythm. The short form of Cadence."CadeyLatin — "To beat a rhythm. The short form of Cadence."CadiWelsh — "To beat a rhythm. The short form of Cadence."CadiaLatin — "To beat a rhythm. The short form of Cadence."CadiahLatin — "To beat a rhythm. The short form of Cadence."CadieIrish — "To beat a rhythm. The short form of Cadence."CadyIrish — "To beat a rhythm. The short form of Cadence."CadyaLatin — "To beat a rhythm. The short form of Cadence."CadyahLatin — "To beat a rhythm. The short form of Cadence."CaeceeIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CaeceyIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CaeciIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CaecieIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CaecilLatin — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."CaeciliaLatin — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."CaeciliahLatin — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."CaecilieLatin — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."CaecyIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CaeraScottish — "Friend. A form of Cara."CaesariaGreek — "Feminine form of Caesar; an empress"CaetlanIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaetlanaIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaetlaneIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaetlenIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaetlenaIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaetleneIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaetlinIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaetlinaIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaetlineIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaetlynIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaetlynaIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaetlyneIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CafGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."CaferinGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"CaferinaGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"CaferinahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"CaferineGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"CaffGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."CafferinGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"CafferinaGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"CafferinahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"CaffrineGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"CaiceeIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CaiceyIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CaiciIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CaicieIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CaicyIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CaiseeIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CaiseyIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CaisiIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CaisieIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CaisyIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CaitieIrish — "Pure. A short form of Catherine or Katherine."CaitlanIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaitlanaIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaitlaneIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaitlenIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaitlinIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaitlynAmerican — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaitlynaIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaitlyneLatin — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CalveanaLatin — "Bald one. The feminine form of Calvin."CalveanahLatin — "Bald one. The feminine form of Calvin."CalveaneLatin — "Bald one. The feminine form of Calvin."CalveaniahLatin — "Bald one. The feminine form of Calvin."CalveanieLatin — "Bald one. The feminine form of Calvin."CalveenaLatin — "Bald one. The feminine form of Calvin."CalveenahLatin — "Bald one. The feminine form of Calvin."CalveeniaLatin — "Bald one. The feminine form of Calvin."CalveeniahLatin — "Bald one. The feminine form of Calvin."CalvinaLatin — "Bald one. The feminine form of Calvin."CalvinahLatin — "Bald one. The feminine form of Calvin."CalvineLatin — "Bald one. The feminine form of Calvin."CalvinettaLatin — "Bald one. The feminine form of Calvin."CalvinetteLatin — "Bald one. The feminine form of Calvin."CalvynaLatin — "Bald one. The feminine form of Calvin."CalvynahLatin — "Bald one. The feminine form of Calvin."CalvyneLatin — "Bald one. The feminine form of Calvin."CameeFrench — "Young ceremonial attendant, Messenger. A short form of Camille."CamiFrench — "Young ceremonial attendant, Messenger. A short form of Camille."CamiaFrench — "Young ceremonial attendant, Messenger. A short form of Camille."CamiahFrench — "Young ceremonial attendant, Messenger. A short form of Camille."CamieFrench — "Young ceremonial attendant, Messenger. A short form of Camille."CamyIrish — "Young ceremonial attendant, Messenger. A short form of Camille."CamyaFrench — "Young ceremonial attendant, Messenger. A short form of Camille."CamyahFrench — "Young ceremonial attendant, Messenger. A short form of Camille."CandeaAmerican — "Fire white, Pure; Sweet lolly. A short form of Candice."CandeeAmerican — "Fire white, Pure; Sweet lolly. A short form of Candice."CandiSpanish — "Fire white, Pure; Sweet lolly. A short form of Candice."CandiaAmerican — "Fire white, Pure; Sweet lolly. A short form of Candice."CandiahAmerican — "Fire white, Pure; Sweet lolly. A short form of Candice."CandieAmerican — "Fire white, Pure; Sweet lolly. A short form of Candice."CapriItalian — "Fanciful. A short form of Caprice. Also the Isle of Capri."CaraghIrish — "Friend. A form of Cara."CarelynEnglish — "A form of caroline"CarlaLatin — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarlahEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarlanaEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarlanahEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarlandraEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarlandrahEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarlaneEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarleanEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarleanaEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarleanahEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarleaneEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarleenGerman — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarleenaEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarleenahEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarleeneEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarlenaEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarlenahEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarleneEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarletaItalian — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, strong, courageous."CarletahFrench — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, strong, courageous."CarleteItalian — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, strong, courageous."CarlettaSpanish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, strong, courageous."CarlettahFrench — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, strong, courageous."CarlinaItalian — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarlinahEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarlindaEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarlindahEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarlineEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarllanEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarllinEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarllynEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarllynaEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarllynahEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarllyneEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarlotahFrench — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, strong, courageous."CarloteFrench — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, strong, courageous."CarlottaItalian — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, strong, courageous."CarlotteFrench — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, strong, courageous."CarlyaTeutonic — "Little and woman. A short form of Caroline. The feminine for of Carl / Charles, strong and courageous."CarlyahTeutonic — "Little and woman. A short form of Caroline. The feminine for of Carl / Charles, strong and courageous."CarlynGreek — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarlynaEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarlynahEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarlyneEnglish — "Little woman. A feminine form of Charles, Strong, Courageous."CarmelaLatin — "Life. A form of Eve."CarnielaHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."CarnielahHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."CarnieleHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."CarniellHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."CarniellaHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."CarnielleHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."CaroiLatin — "Strong, courageous woman. The feminine form of Carl."CaroyLatin — "Strong, courageous woman. The feminine form of Carl."CarraghIrish — "Friend. A form of Cara."CarreeEnglish — "Little, strong, courageous woman. The short form of names starting with "Car". "CaspardFrench — "Guardian of the treasure. A form of Casper."CassielleLatin — "Feminine form of"CatereanaGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatereanahGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatereaneGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatereenaGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatereenahGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatereeneGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CaterinaPortuguese — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CaterinahGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CaterineGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CaterynaGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CaterynahGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CateryneGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CathWelsh — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."CathaGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."CatheGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."CatheeGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."CatherineEnglish — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"CatherynAnglo-Saxon — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"CatheryneGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"CatheyGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."CathiaEnglish — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."CathiahGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."CathicenFrench — "Variant of Catherine: Pure, clear. Form of the Latin Katharina, from the Greek Aikaterina."CathieEnglish — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."CathwgWelsh — "Welsh form of Katherine, a cognate of the Greek Aikaterine, which is from katharos pure, unsullied"CathyGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."CathyeGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."CatinaEnglish — "A form of katina"CatlinEnglish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CatlinaIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CatlineIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CatlynEnglish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CatlynaIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CatlyneIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CatreanaGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatreanahGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatreenGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatreenaGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatreenahGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatreeneSlavic — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatrenaGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatrenahGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatreneGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatreniaGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatrinaPortuguese — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatrinahGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatrineDanish — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatriniaGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatrionaScottish — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatrionahGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatrioneSlavic — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatrynGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatrynaGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatryneGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatryniaGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CatrynyaGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."CaudaGreek — "Latin form of the Greek Kalidas most beau-tiful, which is from kalos beautiful Pet: Calla, Calli"CayceeGreek — "A form of Casey, brave."CayceyIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CayciIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CaycieIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CayseeIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CayseyIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CaysiIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CaysieIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CaysyIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."CebelaGreek — "Soothsayer; Profit; Crystal, A form of Sybil."CeciliaSwedish — "Blind. A short form of Cecilia, unseeing."CeciliahSpanish — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."CecilieDanish — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."CecilyEnglish — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."CecilyaIllyrian — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."CectlieCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Cecil, which is derived from Caecilius, an old Roman family name that has its root in the Latin caecus blind, dim-sighted See CECILIA Italian Names. Pet: Cecilka, Cilinka, Cilka"CecyljaPolish — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."CedncaAmerican — "Feminine form of Cedric; one who is kind and loved "CedricaEnglish — "Gift, Splendour; War chief. The feminine form of Cedric."CedricahOld English — "Gift, Splendour; War chief. The feminine form of Cedric."CedrycaOld English — "Gift, Splendour; War chief. The feminine form of Cedric."CedrycahOld English — "Gift, Splendour; War chief. The feminine form of Cedric."CeliaLatin — "Blind. A short form of Cecilia, unseeing."CeliahLatin — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."CelieFrench — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."CelinaLatin — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."CelinahLatin — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."CelineFrench — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."CelseyEnglish — "A form of kelsey"CerellaEnglish — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."CersteaGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"CersteeGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"CersteyGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"CerstiGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"CerstieGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"CerstyGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"CfillaPortuguese — "the Latin Caelia, a feminine form of Caelius, an old Roman family name thought to be derived from caelum heaven"ChaamundeeHindi — "Hindu Goddess Form of Durga"ChaddeyFrench — "From Chad in Africa. A feminine form of Chad, from the warrior's estate."ChadeeFrench — "From Chad in Africa. A feminine form of Chad, from the warrior's estate."ChadeyFrench — "From Chad in Africa. A feminine form of Chad, from the warrior's estate."ChakiaSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ChakiahSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ChakiraSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ChakraArabic — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ChakrahSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ChakriaSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ChakriyaSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ChakyaSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ChakyahSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ChakyraSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ChakyrahSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ChalahEnglish — "Strong courageous one from the meadow. The feminine form of Charles. A short form of Charlene."ChamundaIndian — "A form of Durga."ChantaraAmerican — "Song. A form of Chantal."ChantarahAmerican — "Song. A form of Chantal."ChantarraAmerican — "Song. A form of Chantal."ChantarrahAmerican — "Song. A form of Chantal."ChantarriaAmerican — "Song. A form of Chantal."ChantarriahAmerican — "Song. A form of Chantal."ChantarryaAmerican — "Song. A form of Chantal."ChantarryahAmerican — "Song. A form of Chantal."ChantiaAmerican — "Song. A form of Chantal."ChantiahAmerican — "Song. A form of Chantal."ChantyaAmerican — "Song. A form of Chantal."ChantyahAmerican — "Song. A form of Chantal."CharelFrench — "She is the beloved. A form of Cheryl."CharelaFrench — "She is the beloved. A form of Cheryl."ChareleFrench — "She is the beloved. A form of Cheryl."CharellFrench — "She is the beloved. A form of Cheryl."CharellaFrench — "She is the beloved. A form of Cheryl."CharellahFrench — "She is the beloved. A form of Cheryl."CharilGerman — "Woman. Feminine form of Charles, Man. Some variants are Charil , Charyl , Cherilyn , Sharilynn, etc."CharisaFrench — "A form of Sharise, grace; A form of Sharon, from the plains; A form of Cherice, cherish."ChariseFrench — "A form of Sharise, grace; A form of Sharon, from the plains; A form of Cherice, cherish."CharlaAmerican — "Strong courageous one from the meadow. The feminine form of Charles. A short form of Charlene."CharlaeEnglish — "Strong courageous one from the meadow. The feminine form of Charles. A short form of Charlene."CharlaiEnglish — "Strong courageous one from the meadow. The feminine form of Charles. A short form of Charlene."CharleanahAmerican — "Song of happiness. Little women. Mother of all women. A form of Caroline."CharleenahAmerican — "Song of happiness. Little women. Mother of all women. A form of Caroline."CharleiEnglish — "Strong courageous one from the meadow. The feminine form of Charles. A short form of Charlene."CharlesettaGerman — "Feminine form of Charles; a small strong woman"CharlesiaAmerican — "Feminine form of Charles; a small strong woman"CharliaEnglish — "Strong courageous one from the meadow. The feminine form of Charles. A short form of Charlene."CharliahEnglish — "Strong courageous one from the meadow. The feminine form of Charles. A short form of Charlene."CharlyaEnglish — "Strong courageous one from the meadow. The feminine form of Charles. A short form of Charlene."CharlynahAmerican — "Song of happiness. Little women. Mother of all women. A form of Caroline."CharlynnEnglish — "Modern form of Charles: manly."CharmaineFrench — "Strong, courageous. A feminine formo f Charles."CharylGerman — "Woman. Feminine form of Charles, Man. Some variants are Charil , Charyl , Cherilyn , Sharilynn, etc."ChatlieEnglish — "Modern form of Charles: manly."ChattieFrench — "Diminutive of Charlotte: A feminine form of Charles, meaning man. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine. Famous bearers: Princess Charlotte, daughter of King George IV, British writer Charlotte Bronte."ChavaughnHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ChavaughnaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChavaughneHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChavawnHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChavawnahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChavawneHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChavonHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ChavonaHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ChavonahHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ChavondaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChavondahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChavondriaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChavondriahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChavoneHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChavonnHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ChavonnaHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ChavonnahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChavonneHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ChelbyEnglish — "A form of shelby"ChelciEnglish — "A form of chelsea"ChelleFrench — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."ChelleaOld English — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."ChelleahOld English — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."ChelleiOld English — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."ChelleighOld English — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."ChelleyOld English — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."ChelliOld English — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."ChellieOld English — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."ChellyOld English — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."ChelseEnglish — "A form of chelsea"CheraFrench — "Cherished. A short form of Charlott / Sheridan. Wild satyr butterfly."ChereSpanish — "Beloved. A form of Cherily / Cherie."CherianneFrench — "Cherished. A short form of Charlott / Sheridan. Wild satyr butterfly."CherilynnEnglish — "Cherished. A short form of Charlott / Sheridan. Wild satyr butterfly."CherilynneFrench — "Cherished. A short form of Charlott / Sheridan. Wild satyr butterfly."CherinneFrench — "A form of Sharon, from the plains."CherlanFrench — "Beloved. A form of Cherily / Cherie."CherlanaFrench — "Beloved. A form of Cherily / Cherie."CherlaneFrench — "Beloved. A form of Cherily / Cherie."CherraFrench — "Cherished. A short form of Charlott / Sheridan. Wild satyr butterfly."CherriannFrench — "Cherished. A short form of Charlott / Sheridan. Wild satyr butterfly."CherriannaFrench — "Cherished. A short form of Charlott / Sheridan. Wild satyr butterfly."CherrianneFrench — "Cherished. A short form of Charlott / Sheridan. Wild satyr butterfly."CheryleFrench — "Beloved. A form of Cherily / Cherie."ChevaughnHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChevaughnaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChevaughneHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChevawnHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChevawnaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChevawnahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChevawneHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChevonHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChevonaIrish — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChevonnHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChevonnaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChevonnahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChevonneIrish — "God is gracious. A form of Siobhain."ChonsieEnglish — "Feminine form of Chauncey"ChriseaEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChriseeEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrisiEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrisieEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrisseaEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrisseeEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrisseyEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrissiEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrissieIrish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChristaEnglish — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."ChristahGerman — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."ChristalEnglish — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."ChristarGerman — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."ChristaraGerman — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."ChristarahGerman — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."ChristeinnGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChristeinnaGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChristeinnahGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChristeinneGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChristelleFrench — "Alteration of Christine a Christian, formed by replacing the suffix Ane with the suffix -elle See CHRISTIANS Van Kristell, Kristelle"ChristenGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChristiannaGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChristiannahGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChristianneFrench — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChristianniGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChristianniaGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChristianniahGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChristienFrench — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChristinhaPortuguese — "Portuguese form of Christine, a deriva-tive of the Ecclesiastic Late Latin christianus, which is from the Greek christianos a Christian, a follower of Christ"ChristonGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChrisyEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrysiEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrysieEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChryssiEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChryssieEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChryssyEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."ChrystaGreek — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."ChrystalAmerican — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."ChrystalinaGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."ChrystalineGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."ChrystanGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChrystarGerman — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."ChrystaraGerman — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."ChrystelGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."ChrystenGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChrystianEnglish — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChrystianaGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChrystianahGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChrystianeGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChrystiannGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChrystiannahGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChrystianneGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChrystinGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChrystonGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChrystyanGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChrystyanaGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChrystyanahGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChrystyaneGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChrystyannGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChrystyannaGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChrystyannahGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChrystyanneGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."ChrysyEnglish — "Christ-bearer, Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Chris'."CianaItalian — "God is gracious. A form of Jane; China."CianahChinese — "God is gracious. A form of Jane; China."CiandraItalian — "God is gracious. A form of Jane; China."CibelaGreek — "Soothsayer; Profit; Crystal, A form of Sybil."CibeleGreek — "Soothsayer; Profit; Crystal, A form of Sybil."CibellaGreek — "Soothsayer; Profit; Crystal, A form of Sybil."CiliHungarian — "Hungarian form of Cecilia (blind)"CilinaLatin — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."CilinahLatin — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."CimoneHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"CindeaFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."CindeahFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."CindeeFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."CindeyFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."CindiEnglish — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."CindiaEnglish — "A form of Cindy which is a pet form of Cynthia, woman from Kynthos. Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella."CindiahEnglish — "A form of Cindy which is a pet form of Cynthia, woman from Kynthos. Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella."CindieFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."CindyEnglish — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."CinitalelaTongan — "Little one from the ashes. A form of Cinderella."CiriaGreek — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."CiriahGreek — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."CirillaEnglish — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."CirsteaGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"CirsteeGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"CirsteyGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"CirstiGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"CirstieGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"CirstyGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"CiryllaLatin — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."CissiAmerican — "Sister, Unseeing. A short form of names starting with 'Ces'."CissieEnglish — "Sister, Unseeing. A short form of names starting with 'Ces'."CissyEnglish — "Sister, Unseeing. A short form of names starting with 'Ces'."ClareaceFrench — "Brilliant, Bright, Clear. A French form of Clara."ClareaseFrench — "Brilliant, Bright, Clear. A French form of Clara."ClareataLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClareatahLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClareateLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClareeceFrench — "Brilliant, Bright, Clear. A French form of Clara."ClareeseFrench — "Brilliant, Bright, Clear. A French form of Clara."ClareetaLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClareetahLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClareeteLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClarensiaLatin — "Famous one. A feminine form of Clarence, illustrious, shining and famous one."ClarensiahLatin — "Famous one. A feminine form of Clarence, illustrious, shining and famous one."ClarensyaLatin — "Famous one. A feminine form of Clarence, illustrious, shining and famous one."ClarensyahLatin — "Famous one. A feminine form of Clarence, illustrious, shining and famous one."ClarenzaLatin — "Famous one. A feminine form of Clarence, illustrious, shining and famous one."ClarenziaLatin — "Famous one. A feminine form of Clarence, illustrious, shining and famous one."ClarenziahLatin — "Famous one. A feminine form of Clarence, illustrious, shining and famous one."ClarenzyaLatin — "Famous one. A feminine form of Clarence, illustrious, shining and famous one."ClarenzyahLatin — "Famous one. A feminine form of Clarence, illustrious, shining and famous one."ClaretaLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClaretahLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClareteLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClarettaLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClarettahLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClaretteFrench — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClaricFrench — "Brilliant, Bright, Clear. A French form of Clara."ClariceFrench — "Brilliant, Bright, Clear. A French form of Clara."ClaritaFrench — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClaritahLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClariteLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClarittaLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClaritteLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClarycFrench — "Brilliant, Bright, Clear. A French form of Clara."ClaryceFrench — "Brilliant, Bright, Clear. A French form of Clara."ClarytaLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClarytahLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClaryteLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClaryttaLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClaryttahLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClarytteLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."ClaudaBiblical — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."ClaudahLatin — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."ClaudeaLatin — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."ClaudeeLatin — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."ClaudetLatin — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."ClaudetaLatin — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."ClaudetahFrench — "Little weak one. A feminine form of Claude."ClaudeteLatin — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."ClaudettLatin — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."ClaudettaLatin — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."ClaudettahLatin — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."ClaudetteFrench — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."ClaudiaLatin — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."ClaudiahLatin — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."ClaudinLatin — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."ClaudinaItalian — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."ClaudinahLatin — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."ClaudineFrench — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."ClaudynLatin — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."ClaudynaLatin — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."ClaudynahLatin — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."ClaudyneLatin — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."ClawdetFrench — "Little weak one. A feminine form of Claude."ClawdetaFrench — "Little weak one. A feminine form of Claude."ClawdetahFrench — "Little weak one. A feminine form of Claude."ClawdeteFrench — "Little weak one. A feminine form of Claude."ClawdettFrench — "Little weak one. A feminine form of Claude."ClawdettaFrench — "Little weak one. A feminine form of Claude."ClawdettahFrench — "Little weak one. A feminine form of Claude."ClawdetteFrench — "Little weak one. A feminine form of Claude."ClodoveaSpanish — "Feminine form of Clodoveo: famous warrior."ClydetteAmerican — "Feminine form of Clyde; from the river"CoelfinniaIrish — "Latinate form of the Gaelic Caoilfhionn slender and fair See CAOILFHIONN"ColeanIrish — "Young child. Peaceful dove; From the coal pool. The feminine form of Colin"ColeanaIrish — "Young child. Peaceful dove; From the coal pool. The feminine form of Colin"ColeaneIrish — "Young child. Peaceful dove; From the coal pool. The feminine form of Colin"ColeenGaelic — "Young child. Peaceful dove; From the coal pool. The feminine form of Colin"ColeenaIrish — "Young child. Peaceful dove; From the coal pool. The feminine form of Colin"ColeenahIrish — "Young child. Peaceful dove; From the coal pool. The feminine form of Colin"ColeeneIrish — "Young child. Peaceful dove; From the coal pool. The feminine form of Colin"ColinaScottish — "Feminine form of Colin: Young dog. A translation of the Gaelic 'Cailean' Also, 'victory of the people'."ColombinaItalian — "Diminutive form of Colomba, which is derived from the Latin columba dove, pigeon, gray bird"ColumbinaLatin — "Feminine form of Columba: Dove. Famous bearer: 6th century Irish abbot and missionary St Columba converted the inhabitants of Scotland and northern England to Christianity."ColynaIrish — "Young child. Peaceful dove; From the coal pool. The feminine form of Colin"ColynahIrish — "Young child. Peaceful dove; From the coal pool. The feminine form of Colin"ColyneScottish — "Young child. Peaceful dove; From the coal pool. The feminine form of Colin"ConchobaraIrish — "Feminine form of Connor (strong-willed)"ConchobarraIrish — "Feminine form of Connor (strong-willed)"ConchobarreIrish — "Feminine form of Connor (strong-willed)"ConeeLatin — "Constant, Steadfast. A short form of Constance."ConeyEnglish — "Constant, Steadfast. A short form of Constance."ConiLatin — "Constant, Steadfast. A short form of Constance."ConieLatin — "Constant, Steadfast. A short form of Constance."ConneeLatin — "Constant, Steadfast. A short form of Constance."ConneyLatin — "Constant, Steadfast. A short form of Constance."ConniLatin — "Constant, Steadfast. A short form of Constance."ConradinaGerman — "Bold, wise counsel. A feminine form of Conrad."ConradineGerman — "Bold, wise counsel. A feminine form of Conrad."ConradynaGerman — "Bold, wise counsel. A feminine form of Conrad."ConradyneGerman — "Bold, wise counsel. A feminine form of Conrad."ConyIrish — "Constant, Steadfast. A short form of Constance."CordelieCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."CordelliaCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."CordellyaCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."CordulaLatin — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."CorduliaCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."CorneliaLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."CornelieFrench — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."CornellaLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."CornelleLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."CornelyaLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."CosimaGreek — "Universal harmony. The feminine form of Cosmo."CosimahGreek — "Universal harmony. The feminine form of Cosmo."CosymaGreek — "Universal harmony. The feminine form of Cosmo."CosymahGreek — "Universal harmony. The feminine form of Cosmo."CrescensiaSpanish — "Feminine form of Crescencio, a name derived from the Latin crescentianus to grow"CressaEnglish — "Originally a short form of Cressida, Cressa is now commonly bestowed as an independent given name See CRESSIDA"CrestianGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."CrestianaGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."CrestianahGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."CrestianeGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."CrestiannGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."CrestiannaGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."CrestiannahGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."CrestianneGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."CrestyanGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."CrestyanaGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."CrestyanahGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."CrestyaneGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."CrestyannGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."CrestyannaGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."CrestyannahGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."CrestyanneGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."CriseydeEnglish — "Old English form of the Greek Cressida, used by Chaucer."CrissieScottish — "S short form of Christine, Christian."CrissyScottish — "S short form of Christine, Christian."CristalScottish — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."CristalieGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."CristalinaGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."CristalineGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."CristalleGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."CristeeGreek — "Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Christ'."CristelGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."CristelaGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."CristeliaGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."CristellGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."CristellaGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."CristelleGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."CristeyGreek — "Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Christ'."CristiGreek — "Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Christ'."CristiaGreek — "Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Christ'."CristianaScottish — "Christian. A form of Christina."CristianahGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."CristianeScottish — "Christian. A form of Christina."CristiannGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."CristiannaGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."CristiannahGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."CristianneGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."CristieScottish — "Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Christ'."CristonSpanish — "Christian. A form of Christina."CruzaSpanish — "Feminine form of Cruz, which is derived from the Spanish cruz cross, crucifix. The cross is symbolic of Christ, who was put to death on one"CryssEnglish — "Christian. A form of names starting with 'Chris'. The feminine form of Chris."CrystaGreek — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."CrystahGerman — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."CrystalGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."CrystalaGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."CrystaleGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."CrystaraGerman — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."CrystarahGerman — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."CrysteeGreek — "Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Christ'."CrystellGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."CrystellaGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."CrystelleGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."CrysteyGreek — "Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Christ'."CrystiGreek — "Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Christ'."CrystiaGreek — "Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Christ'."CrystieGreek — "Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Christ'."CrystyGreek — "Christian. A short form of names starting with 'Christ'."CvarleenaGaelic — "Little champion; Strong courageous one form the pool. A feminine form of Carlin."CvarlenGaelic — "Little champion; Strong courageous one form the pool. A feminine form of Carlin."CybelGreek — "Soothsayer; Profit; Crystal, A form of Sybil."CybelaGreek — "Soothsayer; Profit; Crystal, A form of Sybil."CybellaGreek — "Soothsayer; Profit; Crystal, A form of Sybil."CybylaGreek — "Soothsayer; Profit; Crystal, A form of Sybil."CybyleGreek — "Soothsayer; Profit; Crystal, A form of Sybil."CybyllGreek — "Soothsayer; Profit; Crystal, A form of Sybil."CybyllaGreek — "Soothsayer; Profit; Crystal, A form of Sybil."CybylleGreek — "Soothsayer; Profit; Crystal, A form of Sybil."CylyneLatin — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."CymoneHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"CyndeaFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."CyndeahFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."CyndeeEnglish — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."CyndeyFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."CyndiGreek — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."CyndieFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."CyndyEnglish — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."CynllaGreek — "Feminine form of Cyril; a noble lady "CynnaAmerican — "Short Form Of CYNTHIA"CyrellaLatin — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."CyrelleLatin — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."CyriaGreek — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."CyriahGreek — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."CyrillaLatin — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."DafneeGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."DafneyGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."DafniGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."DafnieGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."DafnyGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."DaiseanaAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DaiseanahAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DaishaughnaAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DaishaughnahAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DaishaunAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DaishaunaAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DaishaunahAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DaishawnAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DaishawnaAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DaishawnahAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DalaneeIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DalaniaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DalenaEnglish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DaleneEnglish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DaleneyIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DaliboraCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Dalibor to fight afar, a compound name composed from the Slavonic elements dal afar and borit to fight Short: Dala. Pet: Dalena, Dalenka"DamhnaitIrish — "Irish name, probably a development from Gaelic name Damhnait, itself perhaps feminine diminutive of damh (stag or poet). To non-Irish suggests blend of Daphne and nymph (logically enough, for former was latter)."DamianaGreek — "Tamed. A feminine form of Damian."DamianahGreek — "Tamed. A feminine form of Damian."DamianeFrench — "Tamed. A feminine form of Damian."DamiannaGreek — "Tamed. A feminine form of Damian."DamiannaeGreek — "Tamed. A feminine form of Damian."DamiannahGreek — "Tamed. A feminine form of Damian."DamyanaGreek — "Tamed. A feminine form of Damian."DamyanahGreek — "Tamed. A feminine form of Damian."DamyannGreek — "Tamed. A feminine form of Damian."DamyannaGreek — "Tamed. A feminine form of Damian."DamyannahGreek — "Tamed. A feminine form of Damian."DamyanneGreek — "Tamed. A feminine form of Damian."DanaeGreek — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DanalHebrew — "God is my judge; White swan. A form of Danielle"DanalaHebrew — "God is my judge; White swan. A form of Danielle"DanalahHebrew — "God is my judge; White swan. A form of Danielle"DaneenAfrican — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DaneenaHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DaneilleHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DanelleAmerican — "God is my judge; White swan. A form of Danielle"DanesaFrench — "God is my judge, butterfly. A form of Vanessa."DanesahFrench — "God is my judge, butterfly. A form of Vanessa."DanessaAmerican — "God is my judge, butterfly. A form of Vanessa."DanessahGreek — "God is my judge, butterfly. A form of Vanessa."DanialHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DaniallaHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DanialleHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DanielanHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DanielkaHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DaniellHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DaniellaLatin — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DaniellahHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DanilleHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DanissiaFrench — "God is my judge, butterfly. A form of Vanessa."DanissiahFrench — "God is my judge, butterfly. A form of Vanessa."DanitHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DannaEnglish — "God is my Judge, Abbreviated feminine form of Daniel"DannalaHebrew — "God is my judge; White swan. A form of Danielle"DannalahHebrew — "God is my judge; White swan. A form of Danielle"DannielaSpanish — "Feminine form of Daniel God is my judge. See DANIEL Male Names"DannieleHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DanniellaHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DannielleHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DanniiHebrew — "God is my judge. A short form of Danielle."DanniieHebrew — "God is my judge. A short form of Danielle."DanyelaHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DanyeleHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DanyellaHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DanyelleHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DanyssaFrench — "God is my judge, butterfly. A form of Vanessa."DanyssyaFrench — "God is my judge, butterfly. A form of Vanessa."DaphneeGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."DaphneyGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."DaphniGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."DaphnieGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."DaphnyGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."DarcelFrench — "She is form the fortress, She has dark hair or is of dark complexion."DarcelaFrench — "She is form the fortress, She has dark hair or is of dark complexion."DarcelahFrench — "She is form the fortress, She has dark hair or is of dark complexion."DarceleFrench — "She is form the fortress, She has dark hair or is of dark complexion."DarcellFrench — "She is form the fortress, She has dark hair or is of dark complexion."DarcellaFrench — "She is form the fortress, She has dark hair or is of dark complexion."DarcellahFrench — "She is form the fortress, She has dark hair or is of dark complexion."DarcelleIrish — "She is form the fortress, She has dark hair or is of dark complexion."DareenHebrew — "Wise. Feminine form from the male Dara, a biblical descendant of Judah known for his wisdom."DarelaFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarelahFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarellaFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarellahFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DariaGreek — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DariahSpanish — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DarianaGreek — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DarianeGreek — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DariannGreek — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DariannaLatin — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DarianneGreek — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DarilaFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarillaFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarillahFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarinaRussian — "Gift. A feminine form of Darren."DarinahGreek — "Gift. A feminine form of Darren."DariyaRussian — "Feminine form of Darius, a cognate of the Greek Dareios, which is an ancient name of uncertain origin. It is thought to ultimately be derived from Darayavahush, the name of an ancient Persian king. Dariya is one of the most popular names in Russia today, and Dasha is the favored pet form"DaronaGreek — "Gift. A feminine form of Darren."DaronahGreek — "Gift. A feminine form of Darren."DarreneEnglish — "Feminine form of Darren, which is of uncertain origin and meaning See DARREN Male Names"DarriaSpanish — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DarriahSpanish — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DarrilaFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarrilahFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarrileFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarrillEnglish — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarrillaFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarrilleFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarryaSpanish — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DarryahSpanish — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DarrylaFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarryleFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarryllEnglish — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarryllaFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarrylleFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DaryaRussian — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DaryahSpanish — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DarylaFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarylahFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DaryllEnglish — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DaryllaFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DaryllahFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarylleFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarynaGreek — "Gift. A feminine form of Darren."DarynahGreek — "Gift. A feminine form of Darren."DaseanaAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DaseanahAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DashaughnAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DashaughnaAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DashaughnahAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DashaunaAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DashaunahAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DashawnContemporary — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DashawnaAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DashawnahAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DavedaHebrew — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."DaveenEnglish — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."DaveneHebrew — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."DaveniaAfrican-American — "Modern coinage perhaps formed by combining names such as Dave and Eugenia"DavidaHebrew — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."DavinnaHebrew — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."DavitaEnglish — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."DayseanAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DayseanaAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DayseanhaAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DayshaughnaAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DayshaughnahAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DayshaunaAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DayshawnAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DayshawnaAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Shawn."DeadraIrish — "Sorrowful wanderer. A form of Deirdre."DeadrahIrish — "Sorrowful wanderer. A form of Deirdre."DeanielLatin — "Divine; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Dean."DeanielaEnglish — "Divine; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Dean."DeanielahEnglish — "Divine; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Dean."DeanieleEnglish — "Divine; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Dean."DeaniellEnglish — "Divine; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Dean."DeaniellaEnglish — "Divine; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Dean."DeaniellahEnglish — "Divine; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Dean."DeanielleEnglish — "Divine; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Dean."DeanishaEnglish — "Divine; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Dean."DeatraGreek — "Covering the earth. A form of Demetria, goddess of fertility."DeatrahGreek — "Covering the earth. A form of Demetria, goddess of fertility."DebbieEnglish — "Bee. A short form of Deborah."DeclaIrish — "Feminine form of Declan (saint name)"DedraIrish — "Sorrowful wanderer. A form of Deirdre."DedrahFrench — "Wild, frenzied, Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. A feminine form of Dennis."DedreIrish — "Wild, frenzied, Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. A feminine form of Dennis."DeedraIrish — "Sorrowful wanderer. A form of Deirdre."DeedrahIrish — "Sorrowful wanderer. A form of Deirdre."DeedriIrish — "Sorrowful wanderer. A form of Deirdre."DeedrieIrish — "Sorrowful wanderer. A form of Deirdre."deempalHindi — "A small indication one that forms in the cheeks when one smiles"DeenaEnglish — "Divine; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Dean."DeennaEnglish — "Divine; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Dean."DeennahEnglish — "Divine; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Dean."DeerdraScottish — "Wild, frenzied, Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. A feminine form of Dennis."DeerdrahFrench — "Wild, frenzied, Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. A feminine form of Dennis."DeerdreFrench — "Wild, frenzied, Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. A feminine form of Dennis."DeetraGreek — "Covering the earth. A form of Demetria, goddess of fertility."DeetrahGreek — "Covering the earth. A form of Demetria, goddess of fertility."DeidraIrish — "Wild, frenzied, Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. A feminine form of Dennis."DeidrahFrench — "Wild, frenzied, Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. A feminine form of Dennis."DeirdreeFrench — "Wild, frenzied, Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. A feminine form of Dennis."DeisyEnglish — "A form of daisy"DeitaGreek — "Covering the earth. A form of Demetria, goddess of fertility."DeitrahGreek — "Covering the earth. A form of Demetria, goddess of fertility."DelaineeIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DelanaGerman — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DelaneeIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DelaniIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DeleshaEnglish — "Delightful. A form of Lisa"DelicaEnglish — "Delightful. A form of Lisa"DeliceEnglish — "Delightful. A form of Lisa"DeliciaLatin — "Delightful. A form of Lisa"DelightEnglish — "Delightful. A form of Lisa"DelightaEnglish — "Delightful. A form of Lisa"DelisaEnglish — "Delightful. A form of Lisa"DelisahEnglish — "Delightful. A form of Lisa"DeliseEnglish — "Delightful. A form of Lisa"DelisiaAfrican — "Delightful. A form of Lisa"DelisiahEnglish — "Delightful. A form of Lisa"DelizAmerican — "Delightful. A form of Lisa"DelizaEnglish — "Delightful. A form of Lisa"DelizahEnglish — "Delightful. A form of Lisa"DelizeEnglish — "Delightful. A form of Lisa"DeliziaEnglish — "Delightful. A form of Lisa"DeljaPolish — "A short form of Kordelja daughter of the sea, Delja is also bestowed as an independent given name See KORDELJA"DellaneeIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DellaneyIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DellaniIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DellanieIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DellayIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DellishaEnglish — "Delightful. A form of Lisa"DelyseEnglish — "Delightful. A form of Lisa"DelysiaEnglish — "Delightful. A form of Lisa"DelysyaEnglish — "Delightful. A form of Lisa"DelysyahEnglish — "Delightful. A form of Lisa"DelyzEnglish — "Delightful. A form of Lisa"DemeeGreek — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddess of fertility. The short form of Demetria."DemeyGreek — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddess of fertility. The short form of Demetria."DemiGreek — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddess of fertility. The short form of Demetria."DemieGreek — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddess of fertility. The short form of Demetria."DemmeeGreek — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddess of fertility. The short form of Demetria."DemmeyGreek — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddess of fertility. The short form of Demetria."DemmiGreek — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddess of fertility. The short form of Demetria."DemmieGreek — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddess of fertility. The short form of Demetria."DemmyGreek — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddess of fertility. The short form of Demetria."DemyGreek — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddess of fertility. The short form of Demetria."DeneeFrench — "Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. A short form of Denise. The feminine from of Dennis."DeniseFrench — "Wild, frenzied, Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. A feminine form of Dennis."DenneeFrench — "Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. A short form of Denise. The feminine from of Dennis."DenneyGreek — "Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. A short form of Denise. The feminine from of Dennis."DervilaIrish — "Anglicized form of the Gaelic Deirbhile poet's daughter"DeseaFrench — "Desired. A short form of Desiree"DeseeFrench — "Desired. A short form of Desiree"DeseyFrench — "Desired. A short form of Desiree"DesieFrench — "Desired. A short form of Desiree"DesirFrench — "Desired. A short form of Desiree"DesyFrench — "Desired. A short form of Desiree"DevagaHindi — "A Form of Shakti"DevanaIndian — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DevaneIrish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DevaniaIrish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DevanieIrish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DevanyIrish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DevenaIrish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DeveneScottish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DeveneyIrish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DevenjaIrish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DevenjeIrish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DevenyIrish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DeveynIrish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DeveynaIrish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DeveyneIrish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DevinaLatin — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DevinahIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DevinnIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DevinnaIrish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DevinnahIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DevinneIrish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DevonaEnglish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DevonahIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DevoneeAmerican — "Feminine Form Of Devon"DevonnIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DevonnaFrench — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DevonnahIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DevroopaHindi — "Divine Form"DevynaEnglish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DevyneeIrish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DevyneyIrish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DevyniIrish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DevyniaIrish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DevyniahIrish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DevynyIrish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DevynyaIrish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DevynyahIrish — "Poet; Loved. A feminine formo f Devon."DeytraGreek — "Covering the earth. A form of Demetria, goddess of fertility."DeytrahGreek — "Covering the earth. A form of Demetria, goddess of fertility."DidiAfrican — "Wild, frenzied, Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. A feminine form of Dennis."DiegaSpanish — "Feminine form of Diego: supplanter."DierdraAmerican — "Wild, frenzied, Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. A feminine form of Dennis."DierdreWelsh — "Wild, frenzied, Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. A feminine form of Dennis."DierdrieFrench — "Wild, frenzied, Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. A feminine form of Dennis."DijaAfrican-American — "A short form of Khadija premature baby, Dija is also occasionally bestowed as an independent given name See KHADIJA"dimpalHindi — "A small indication one that forms in the cheeks when one smiles"DiorbhallGaelic — "Gaelic form of Dorothy."DitteDanish — "Danish pet form of EDITH or DOROTHEA."DivonaIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DivonahIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DivonnaIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DivonnahIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DivyakritiHindi — "Of Divine Form, Beautiful"DlederikeGerman — "Feminine form of Dietrich leader of the people. See DIETRICH Male Names"DobroslavaCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Dobroslav, a com-pounding of the Slavonic elements dobro good, kind and slav glory"DodaHebrew — "Beloved. A short form of Dorothy, gift."DodahHebrew — "Beloved. A short form of Dorothy, gift."DodeHebrew — "Beloved. A short form of Dorothy, gift."DodeaHebrew — "Beloved. A short form of Dorothy, gift."DodeeHebrew — "Beloved. A short form of Dorothy, gift."DodiHebrew — "Beloved. A short form of Dorothy, gift."DodiaHebrew — "Beloved. A short form of Dorothy, gift."DodiahHebrew — "Beloved. A short form of Dorothy, gift."DodieEnglish — "Beloved. A short form of Dorothy, gift."DodyHebrew — "Beloved. A short form of Dorothy, gift."DodyaHebrew — "Beloved. A short form of Dorothy, gift."DodyahHebrew — "Beloved. A short form of Dorothy, gift."DomenekaLatin — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DomenicaItalian — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DomenickaLatin — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DomingaSpanish — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DominiLatin — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DominiahLatin — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DominicaLatin — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DominicahLatin — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DominickaLatin — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DominikaRussian — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DominiquaLatin — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DominixaLatin — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DominixeSpanish — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DominoLatin — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DominquahLatin — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DominyikaLatin — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DomkaLatin — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DomnckaLatin — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DomniaLatin — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DomnicaLatin — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DomnicahLatin — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DomnikaLatin — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DomoniquaLatin — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DomoniquahLatin — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DomoniqueLatin — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DomynoEnglish — "of the Lord. A feminine form of Dominic."DonaldaEnglish — "Feminine form of Donald: From the Gaelic Domhnall, meaning world mighty. Famous bearer: Walt Disney's cartoon character Donald Duck."DonaldinaEnglish — "Feminine form of Donald: From the Gaelic Domhnall, meaning world mighty. Famous bearer: Walt Disney's cartoon character Donald Duck."DonielaHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DonieleHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DoniellHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DoniellaHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DonnagScottish — "Feminine diminutive form of Donald, an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Domhnall world ruler See DOMHNALL Male Names and DONALDA. Short: Donna. Pet: Doileag, Dolag, Dollag"DonnielaHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DonnieleHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DonniellHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DonniellaHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DonnielleHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DonnnyellaHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DonnyelHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DonnyelaHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DonnyeleHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DonnyellHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DonnyelleHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DonyelHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DonyelaHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DonyelahHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DonyeleHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DonyellAmerican — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DonyellaHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DonyellahHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DonyelleHebrew — "God is my judge. A feminine form of Daniel"DoraGreek — "Sea. A form of Doris."DorahGreek — "Sea. A form of Doris."DoreGreek — "Sea. A form of Doris."DoreeceHebrew — "Bee. A short form of Deborah."DoreeseHebrew — "Bee. A short form of Deborah."DoriaGreek — "Sea. A form of Doris."DoriahGreek — "Sea. A form of Doris."DoriceGreek — "Bee. A short form of Deborah."DorindahSpanish — "Beautiful gift. A form of Dorothy."DorindeGreek — "Sea. A form of Doris."DorinniaIrish — "Latinate form of the Gaelic Doireann sullen See DOIREANN"DoriseHebrew — "Bee. A short form of Deborah."DoroataPolish — "Polish form of Dorothy: Gift from God."DoroteaSpanish — "Finnish form of Dorothy (God's gift)"DoroteiaSpanish — "Spanish form of Dorothy: gift from God."DorottyHungarian — "Hungarian form of Dorothy (God's gift)"DorraGreek — "Sea. A form of Doris."DorrahGreek — "Sea. A form of Doris."DorreGreek — "Sea. A form of Doris."DorreeceHebrew — "Bee. A short form of Deborah."DorreeseHebrew — "Bee. A short form of Deborah."DorreyGreek — "Sea. A form of Doris."DorriPersian — "Sea. A form of Doris."DorriaGreek — "Sea. A form of Doris."DorrieGreek — "Sea. A form of Doris."DorrisGreek — "Bee. A short form of Deborah."DorryGreek — "Sea. A form of Doris."DorryaGreek — "Sea. A form of Doris."DorryahGreek — "Sea. A form of Doris."DorrysHebrew — "Bee. A short form of Deborah."DorryseHebrew — "Bee. A short form of Deborah."DortheDanish — "The Danish form of Dorothy."DoryaGreek — "Sea. A form of Doris."DoryahGreek — "Sea. A form of Doris."DoryndahGreek — "Beautiful gift. A form of Dorothy."DorysHebrew — "Bee. A short form of Deborah."DotGreek — "Short form of Dorothy"DottGreek — "Short form of Dorothy"DottiGreek — "Short form of Dorothy"DottieEnglish — "Short form of Dorothy"DottyGreek — "Short form of Dorothy"DredaEnglish — "Diminutive of Etheldreda: From the Old English name Aethelthryth, meaning noble and strength. Diminutive of Eldreda: The feminine form of Eldred, which is a variant of Aldred, meaning old counsel, or sage."DreenaSpanish — "Short form of Alexandrina."DusanaCzech — "Feminine form of Dusan, a name derived from dusha spirit, soul Short: Dusa. Pet: Dusanka, Dusicka, Duska"DusteaEnglish — "Covered in dust. A short formo f Dustin, warrior."DusteanGerman — "Warrior. A feminine form of Dustin."DusteanaGerman — "Warrior. A feminine form of Dustin."DusteanahGerman — "Warrior. A feminine form of Dustin."DusteaneGerman — "Warrior. A feminine form of Dustin."DusteenaGerman — "Warrior. A feminine form of Dustin."DusteenahGerman — "Warrior. A feminine form of Dustin."DusteeneGerman — "Warrior. A feminine form of Dustin."DustinaGerman — "Warrior. A feminine form of Dustin."DustinahGerman — "Warrior. A feminine form of Dustin."DustineAmerican — "Warrior. A feminine form of Dustin."DustynaGerman — "Warrior. A feminine form of Dustin."DustynahGerman — "Warrior. A feminine form of Dustin."DustyneGerman — "Warrior. A feminine form of Dustin."dvitaHindi — "Existing in two forms, Spiritual"DydreeFrench — "Wild, frenzied, Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. A feminine form of Dennis."DydriFrench — "Wild, frenzied, Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. A feminine form of Dennis."DydrieFrench — "Wild, frenzied, Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. A feminine form of Dennis."DydryFrench — "Wild, frenzied, Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. A feminine form of Dennis."DyerdreFrench — "Wild, frenzied, Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration. A feminine form of Dennis."DymphnaIrish — "Irish name, probably a development from Gaelic name Damhnait, itself perhaps feminine diminutive of damh (stag or poet). To non-Irish suggests blend of Daphne and nymph (logically enough, for former was latter)."DyvonaIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DyvonahIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DyvonnaIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"DyvonnahIrish — "Poet; Perfection; Feminine form of Devon, From Devonshire; People of the deep valley"EarleenAmerican — "Promise; Noble. A feminine form of Earl."EarleneSpanish — "Promise; Noble. A feminine form of Earl."EarlinaEnglish — "Promise; Noble. A feminine form of Earl."EarlinahEnglish — "Promise; Noble. A feminine form of Earl."EarlineEnglish — "Promise; Noble. A feminine form of Earl."EarlynEnglish — "Promise; Noble. A feminine form of Earl."EarlynaEnglish — "Promise; Noble. A feminine form of Earl."EarlynahEnglish — "Promise; Noble. A feminine form of Earl."EarlyneEnglish — "Promise; Noble. A feminine form of Earl."EasterAmerican — "Born at Easter time. A form of Esther, star."EasteraEnglish — "Born at Easter time. A form of Esther, star."EasterinaEnglish — "Born at Easter time. A form of Esther, star."EasterineEnglish — "Born at Easter time. A form of Esther, star."EasterynaEnglish — "Born at Easter time. A form of Esther, star."EasteryneEnglish — "Born at Easter time. A form of Esther, star."EditaItalian — "Short form of Dorothy"EdithTeutonic — "Short form of Dorothy"EdjoEgyptian — "Myth name (another form of Uadjit)"EdmeeFrench — "Feminine form of Edmund (rich protector)"EdnaHebrew — "Short form of Dorothy"EdweenOld English — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."EdweenaOld English — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."EdweenahOld English — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."EdweeneOld English — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."EdwinaEnglish — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."EdwinahOld English — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."EdwineOld English — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."EdwinnaEnglish — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."EdwinnahOld English — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."EdwinneOld English — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."EdwynaOld English — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."EdwynahOld English — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."EdwyneOld English — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."EdytheEnglish — "Short form of Dorothy"EerleenaEnglish — "Promise; Noble. A feminine form of Earl."EesterynEnglish — "Born at Easter time. A form of Esther, star."EfaWelsh — "Welsh form of Eve, meaning life."EfeaGreek — "Pleasant, Good reputation; Singer, speaker. A short form of Euphemia."EfeeGreek — "Pleasant, Good reputation; Singer, speaker. A short form of Euphemia."EffeaGreek — "Pleasant, Good reputation; Singer, speaker. A short form of Euphemia."EffeeGreek — "Pleasant, Good reputation; Singer, speaker. A short form of Euphemia."EffiGreek — "Pleasant, Good reputation; Singer, speaker. A short form of Euphemia."EffieGreek — "Pleasant, Good reputation; Singer, speaker. A short form of Euphemia."EffyGreek — "Pleasant, Good reputation; Singer, speaker. A short form of Euphemia."EfiGreek — "Pleasant, Good reputation; Singer, speaker. A short form of Euphemia."EfieGreek — "Pleasant, Good reputation; Singer, speaker. A short form of Euphemia."EfyGreek — "Pleasant, Good reputation; Singer, speaker. A short form of Euphemia."EgidiaLatin — "A form of Aegidius, a Latin name based on the Greek word for kid or goatskin."EihhlinGaelic — "Gaelic form of Eileen or Evelyn."EileanGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EileanaGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."EileaneGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."EileenGaelic — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EileenaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EileenahGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EileeneIrish — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EilinoraIrish — "Irish form of Eleanor (light)"EilionoirGaelic — "Gaelic form of Eleanor."EilisScottish — "Irish form of Elizabeth (consecrated to God)"EilishScottish — "God is my oath. A form of Elizabeth."EilishaIrish — "God is my oath. A form of Elizabeth."EilleenGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."EilunedWelsh — "Feminine form ofEluned; an idol worshipper"EiricScottish — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"EistirIrish — "Irish form of Esther (star)"EithnaIrish — "Feminine form of Aidan (fire)"EkaterinaRussian — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"ElainaGreek — "Shining light. A form of Elena and Helena."ElaynCeltic — "Handsome, Fair, Bright, Happy. A feminine form of Alain / Alan."ElbertaEnglish — "Noble, Bright. A feminine form of Albert."ElbertahTeutonic — "Noble, Bright. A feminine form of Albert."ElberteEnglish — "Noble, Bright. A feminine form of Albert."ElbirtaTeutonic — "Noble, Bright. A feminine form of Albert."ElbirtahTeutonic — "Noble, Bright. A feminine form of Albert."ElburtaTeutonic — "Noble, Bright. A feminine form of Albert."ElburtahTeutonic — "Noble, Bright. A feminine form of Albert."ElbyrtaTeutonic — "Noble, Bright. A feminine form of Albert."ElbyrtahTeutonic — "Noble, Bright. A feminine form of Albert."ElceaGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."ElceeGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."ElceyGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."EldoraSpanish — "Gilded, Covered with gold. A feminine form of Eldorado; Wise one."EldorahOld German — "Gilded, Covered with gold. A feminine form of Eldorado; Wise one."EldredaEnglish — "The feminine form of Eldred, which is a variant of Aldred, meaning old counsel, or sage."EleaEnglish — "Short Form Of Eleanor"EleanaLatin — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."EleanahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."EleaneGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."EleceaEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."EleeceEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth; Noble."EleenGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EleenaSpanish — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EleenahGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EleeneGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EleesaEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."ElenWelsh — "Shining light. The Scottish form of Helen."ElenahScottish — "Shining light. The Scottish form of Helen."EleneItalian — "Shining light. The Scottish form of Helen."EleniGreek — "Shining light. The Scottish form of Helen."ElenieScottish — "Shining light. The Scottish form of Helen."ElenorahGreek — "A form of Eleanor, Shining light."EleonorSpanish — "A borrowing from the English, Eleonor is derived from Alienor, a Provencal form of the Greek Helene light, torch, bright"EleonorahGreek — "A form of Eleanor, Shining light."ElesaEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."ElesiaEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."EliciaFrench — "A form of Alicia, truthful."ElinSwedish — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"ElinaSlavic — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"ElinahScottish — "Shining light. The Scottish form of Helen."ElineScottish — "Shining light. The Scottish form of Helen."ElinudScottish — "Shining light. The Scottish form of Helen."ElizahHebrew — "God's oath, Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."ElizaidaHebrew — "God's oath, Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."ElizalinaHebrew — "God's oath, Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."ElizalineHebrew — "God's oath, Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."ElizeHebrew — "God's oath, Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."ElizeaHebrew — "God's oath, Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."ElizeahHebrew — "God's oath, Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."ElizzaHebrew — "God's oath, Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."ElizzahHebrew — "God's oath, Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."ElkahHebrew — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."EllainLatin — "Shining light. A form of Elena and Helena."EllainaLatin — "Shining light. A form of Elena and Helena."EllainahLatin — "Shining light. A form of Elena and Helena."EllaineFrench — "Shining light. A form of Elena and Helena."EllaynaLatin — "Shining light. A form of Elena and Helena."EllayneFrench — "Shining light. A form of Elena and Helena."EllbertaTeutonic — "Noble, Bright. A feminine form of Albert."EllbertahTeutonic — "Noble, Bright. A feminine form of Albert."EllberteTeutonic — "Noble, Bright. A feminine form of Albert."EllbirtaTeutonic — "Noble, Bright. A feminine form of Albert."EllbirtahTeutonic — "Noble, Bright. A feminine form of Albert."EllburtaTeutonic — "Noble, Bright. A feminine form of Albert."EllburtahTeutonic — "Noble, Bright. A feminine form of Albert."EllbyrtaTeutonic — "Noble, Bright. A feminine form of Albert."EllbyrtahTeutonic — "Noble, Bright. A feminine form of Albert."EllceaGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."EllceeGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."EllceyGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."EllciGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."EllciaGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."EllcieGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."EllcyGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."ElldoraOld German — "Gilded, Covered with gold. A feminine form of Eldorado; Wise one."ElldorahOld German — "Gilded, Covered with gold. A feminine form of Eldorado; Wise one."ElleanoraGreek — "A form of Eleanor, Shining light."ElleanorahGreek — "A form of Eleanor, Shining light."ElleceEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth; Noble."ElleeseEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth; Noble."ElleeswaEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth; Noble."EllenahScottish — "Shining light. The Scottish form of Helen."ElleneEnglish — "Shining light. The Scottish form of Helen."EllenoraGreek — "A form of Eleanor, Shining light."EllenorahGreek — "A form of Eleanor, Shining light."EllfsIrish — "Gaelic form of Elizabeth God is my oath. See ELIZABETH"EllisiaEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."EllissaEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."EllizaHebrew — "God's oath, Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."EllizahHebrew — "God's oath, Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."EllizzaHebrew — "God's oath, Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."EllizzahHebrew — "God's oath, Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."EllsahGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."EllseaGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."EllseeGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."EllseyGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."EllsiGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."EllsieGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."EllstaciaGreek — "Feminine form of Eustace; having an abundance of grapes Eustaciab, "EllsyGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."EllsyaEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."EllynEnglish — "Shining light. The Scottish form of Helen."EllynaScottish — "Shining light. The Scottish form of Helen."EllynahScottish — "Shining light. The Scottish form of Helen."EllyneScottish — "Shining light. The Scottish form of Helen."EllysaHebrew — "God's oath, Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."EllysahHebrew — "God's oath, Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."EllyzaHebrew — "God's oath, Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."EllyzahHebrew — "God's oath, Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."ElmearArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmearahArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmeeraArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmeerahArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmeiraArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmeirahArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmeraArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmerahArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmiraEnglish — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmirahArabic — "Princess.; Noble, famous. Teh feminine form of Elmer."ElmiriaArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmiriahArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmyraEnglish — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElmyrahArabic — "Princess. A form of Almira. The feminine form of Elmer. Noble, famous."ElrwenWelsh — "Modern coinage formed by combining the name Eira snow and the element gwen white, fair, blessed: hence, white snow, blessed snow"ElstlrIrish — "Gaelic form of Esther, a name of debated etymology See ESTHER"ElwiraPolish — "Polish form of Elvira: white."ElynaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"ElysahHebrew — "God's oath, Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."ElysiaGreek — "Holy and sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."ElysiahEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."ElyssahHebrew — "God's oath, Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."ElyssiaEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."ElyssyaEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."ElysyaEnglish — "Holy and sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."ElyzaEnglish — "God's oath, Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."ElyzahHebrew — "God's oath, Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."ElyzzaGreek — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."ElyzzahGreek — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."EmaPolynesian — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmahFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmanuelaHebrew — "God is with us. A feminine form of Emmanuel."EmanuellaHebrew — "God is with us. A feminine form of Emmanuel."EmanuellahHebrew — "God is with us. A feminine form of Emmanuel."EmanuelleHebrew — "God is with us. A feminine form of Emmanuel."EmelyeEnglish — "From the Latin Aemilia, the feminine form of the Roman clan name Aemilius, anglicized by Chaucer."EmereMaori — "Maori form of Emily."EmileaFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmileahFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmileeLatin — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmileiFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmileighFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmileyFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmiliFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmiliahFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmillyEnglish — "A form of emily"EmilyLatin — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmilyaFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmilyahFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmilyeFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmahFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmaleaFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmaleahFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmaleeAmerican — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmaleiLatin — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmaleighFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmaleyFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmaliFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmaliaAmerican — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmaliahFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmalieFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmalyFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmalyaFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmalyeFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmanuelaHebrew — "Feminine form of Emmanuel; God is with us"EmmanuellHebrew — "God is with us. A feminine form of Emmanuel."EmmanuellaHebrew — "God is with us. A feminine form of Emmanuel."EmmanuellahHebrew — "God is with us. A feminine form of Emmanuel."EmmanuelleHebrew — "God is with us. A feminine form of Emmanuel."EmmerFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmileaFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmileahFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmileeFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmileiFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmileighFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmileyFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmiliFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmiliaFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmilieFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmilyFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmilyaFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmilyeFrench — "One who flatters; Hard-working. The short form of Emmaline."EmmyEnglish — "Short form of Emily"EnahIrish — "Shining light. A form of Helen."EneidaSpanish — "Feminine form of Eneas, a cognate of the Greek Aineias, which is derived from ainein to praise"EngelGerman — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EngelaGerman — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EngelahGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EngelchenGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EngelicaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EngelikaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EngelinaGreek — "Angel, Messenger of God. A form of Angel."EngeliquaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EngeliquahGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EngeliqueGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EngellGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EngellaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EngellahGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EngelleGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EngelycaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EngelyckaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EngelykaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EnjelGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EnjelaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EnjelahGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EnjeleGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EnjellGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EnjellaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EnjellahGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EnjelleGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EnjelliquaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EnjelliquahGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EnjelliqueGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EnjellycaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EnjellycahGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EnjellyckaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EnjellykaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EnjellyquaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EnjellyquahGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EnjellyqueGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EnrichettaItalian — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"EnrickaSpanish — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnrickahGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnrietaGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnriettaGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnrietteGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnrikkaGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnrikkahGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnrikkeGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnriquaSpanish — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnriquetaTeutonic — "Home ruler. A form of Henrietta."EnriquettaSpanish — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"EnriquetteFrench — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"EnrycGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnrycaGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnrycahGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnrykaGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnrykahGerman — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EoghaniaWelsh — "Feminine form of Eoghan youth, young warrior See EOGHAN Male Names. The name is Anglicized as Eugenia well-born"ErickaScandinavian — "Ruler; Brave ruler. The feminine form of Eric."ErickahScandinavian — "Ruler; Brave ruler. The feminine form of Eric."EricsNorse — "Feminine form of Eric: Ever or eternal ruler. Island ruler. Famous bearer: 10th-century Norwegian explorer Eric the Red."ErikahScandinavian — "Ruler; Brave ruler. The feminine form of Eric."EriquaScandinavian — "Ruler; Brave ruler. The feminine form of Eric."EriqueScandinavian — "Ruler; Brave ruler. The feminine form of Eric."ErskinaScottish — "Feminine form of Erskine; from the highest point"ErssikeHungarian — "Hungarian form of Elizabeth (consecrated to God)"ErycaScandinavian — "Ruler; Brave ruler. The feminine form of Eric."ErycahScandinavian — "Ruler; Brave ruler. The feminine form of Eric."ErykaScandinavian — "Ruler; Brave ruler. The feminine form of Eric."ErykahScandinavian — "Ruler; Brave ruler. The feminine form of Eric."ErzebetHungarian — "Hungarian form of Elizabeth (consecrated to God)"ErzsiHungarian — "Hungarian form of Elizabeth (consecrated to God)"ErzsokHungarian — "Hungarian form of Elizabeth (consecrated to God)"EsmaeFrench — "Precious green gem stone. A form of Emerald."EsmahFrench — "Precious green gem stone. A form of Emerald."EsmaiFrench — "Precious green gem stone. A form of Emerald."EsmaraldaSpanish — "Emerald. A form of Esmeralda."EsmaraldahLatin — "Emerald. A form of Esmeralda."EsmayFrench — "Precious green gem stone. A form of Emerald."EsmeeFrench — "Precious green gem stone. A form of Emerald."EsmeiFrench — "Precious green gem stone. A form of Emerald."EsmeraldaSpanish — "Emerald. A form of Esmeralda."EsmeraldahLatin — "Emerald. A form of Esmeralda."EsmereldahLatin — "Emerald. A form of Esmeralda."EsmeyFrench — "Precious green gem stone. A form of Emerald."EspiridianaSpanish — "Feminine form of Espiridion, a cognate of the Greek Spiridion basket maker, which is from spira coil, wreath, a twisting"EstaphaniaGreek — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"EstefanaSpanish — "Feminine form of Stephen; crowned with laurel"EstelLatin — "Star. The short form of Estella."EstelaSpanish — "Star. The short form of Estella."EstelahLatin — "Star. The short form of Estella."EsteleLatin — "Star. The short form of Estella."EstellLatin — "Star. The short form of Estella."EstellaLatin — "Star. The short form of Estella."EstellahLatin — "Star. The short form of Estella."EstelleLatin — "Star. The short form of Estella."EstephaniaPortuguese — "Feminine form of Estevao, the Portuguese cognate of Stephen a crown, a garland See ESTEVAO Male Names"EsyiltWelsh — "Welsh form of Isolda."EtelHungarian — "Hungarian form of Ethel (noble)"EtelburgaEnglish — "A form of edelburga"EthanaHebrew — "Strong, steadfast, reliable. A feminine form of Ethan."EthanahHebrew — "Strong, steadfast, reliable. A feminine form of Ethan."EthenaHebrew — "Strong, steadfast, reliable. A feminine form of Ethan."EthenahHebrew — "Strong, steadfast, reliable. A feminine form of Ethan."EtheniaIrish — "Latinate form of the popular Gaelic name Eithne kernel. See EITHNE"EtienetteGreek — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"EtiennetteFrench — "Feminine form of Etienne, the French cognate of Stephen, which is from the Greek stephanos garland, crown See ETIENNE Male Names"EtilkaHungarian — "Hungarian form of Ethel (noble)"EtkaGerman — "Little. A short form of names ending in 'etta'."EtkeGerman — "Little. A short form of names ending in 'etta'."EtneyIrish — "Said to derive from eithne (kernel), presumably in metaphorical sense - fruitful. Felt by some to be feminine form of Aidan, and to relate to Edna."EttaTeutonic — "Little. A short form of names ending in 'etta'."EttahGerman — "Little. A short form of names ending in 'etta'."EttieLatin — "Little. A short form of names ending in 'etta'."EttyLatin — "Little. A short form of names ending in 'etta'."EtyGerman — "Little. A short form of names ending in 'etta'."EuganiahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EuganieGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeeieGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeenaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeenahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeeneeGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeeneyGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeeniGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeeniaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeeniahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeneeGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeneyGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeniGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeniaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugeniahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugenieFrench — "A feminine form of the Greek Eugene. Famous bearer: Napoleon III's wife, the French empress Eugenie."EugfinieFrench — "Feminine form of Eugene, which is from the Latin Eugenius and the Greek Eugenios well-born. See EUGENE Male Names"EuginaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugineGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugynaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugynahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugyniaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugynieGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EugynyGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EujaneeGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EujaneyGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EujaniGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EujaniahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EujanieGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EujanyGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EujanyaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EujanyahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EulaljaPolish — "Polish form of the Greek Eulalia, a compound name composed from the elements eu well, good, fair, happy and the verb lalein to talk: hence, fair of speech"EvahHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."EvaleahHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."EvaleanaFrench — "Life. A form of Eve."EvaleanahFrench — "Life. A form of Eve."EvaleaneFrench — "Life. A form of Eve."EvaleeHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."EvaleenaFrench — "Life. A form of Eve."EvaleenahFrench — "Life. A form of Eve."EvaleeneFrench — "Life. A form of Eve."EvaleiHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."EvaleighHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."EvaleyHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."EvaliHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."EvaliaHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."EvalinaEnglish — "Life. A form of Eve."EvalineEnglish — "Life. A form of Eve."EvalyHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."EvalynaFrench — "Life. A form of Eve."EvalyneFrench — "Life. A form of Eve."EvaniIndian — "Elaborated form of Eva life. See EVA"EvelinaRussian — "A form of Evelyn."EvelineEnglish — "A form of Evelyn."EvelynaHebrew — "A form of Evelyn."EveniFrench — "Archer; A form of Yvonne"EvenieFrench — "Archer; A form of Yvonne"EvenneFrench — "Archer; A form of Yvonne"EvenyFrench — "Archer; A form of Yvonne"EvetFrench — "Young archer. The feminine form of Yves."EvettaLatin — "Archer; A form of Yvonne"EvgeniaRussian — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EvgeniahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EvgeniyaRussian — "Russian cognate of the Greek Eugenia, a feminine form of Eugenios well-born, noble, which is from eugenes well-born"EvgenyaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EvgenyahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A feminine form of Eugene."EvieLatin — "Lively, Life. A form of Eve."EvikeHungarian — "Life. A form of Eve."EvonaFrench — "Archer; A form of Yvonne"EvonahFrench — "Archer; A form of Yvonne"EvoneFrench — "Archer; A form of Yvonne"EvonnFrench — "Archer; A form of Yvonne"EvonnaFrench — "Archer; A form of Yvonne"EvonneGerman — "Archer; A form of Yvonne"EvonnyFrench — "Archer; A form of Yvonne"EvonyGerman — "Archer; A form of Yvonne"EvyEnglish — "Lively, Life. A form of Eve."EvzenieCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of the Greek Eugenia, which is derived from eugenes well-born Pet: Evza, Evzenka, Evzicka"EwangelinaPolish — "Polish form of the French Evangeline bringer of good news, a derivative of the Ecclesiastic Late Latin evangelium good news, which is from the Greek euangelos bringing good news"EyalaniHawaiian — "a form of evalani = heavnly woman"EyleanGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EyleanaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EyleenGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EyleenaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EyleinGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EyleinaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EyleynGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EyleynaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EylinGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EylinaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EylynGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"EylynaGreek — "Messenger of God; Angel; Angelic; The short form of Angela / Angelique"FabiahLatin — "Prosperous bean grower. The feminine form of Fabian."FabianaItalian — "Prosperous bean grower. The feminine form of Fabian."FabianahLatin — "Prosperous bean grower. The feminine form of Fabian."FabiannLatin — "Prosperous bean grower. The feminine form of Fabian."FabiannaLatin — "Prosperous bean grower. The feminine form of Fabian."FabiannahLatin — "Prosperous bean grower. The feminine form of Fabian."FabianneLatin — "Prosperous bean grower. The feminine form of Fabian."FabiennLatin — "Prosperous bean grower. The feminine form of Fabian."FabiennaLatin — "Prosperous bean grower. The feminine form of Fabian."FabiennahLatin — "Prosperous bean grower. The feminine form of Fabian."FabienneFrench — "Prosperous bean grower. The feminine form of Fabian."FabiolaItalian — "Prosperous bean grower. The feminine form of Fabian."FabiolahLatin — "Prosperous bean grower. The feminine form of Fabian."FabrianFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabrianahFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabriannFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabriannaFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabriannahFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabrianneFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabrienFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabrienaFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabrienahFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabrieneFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabriennFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabriennaFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabriennahFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabrienneFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabryanFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabryanaFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabryanahFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabryaneFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabryannFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabryannaFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabryannahFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabryanneFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabryenFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabryenaFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabryenahFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabryeneFrench — "Little blacksmith. The feminine form of Fabron."FabyahLatin — "Prosperous bean grower. The feminine form of Fabian."FabyannLatin — "Prosperous bean grower. The feminine form of Fabian."FabyannaLatin — "Prosperous bean grower. The feminine form of Fabian."FabyanneLatin — "Prosperous bean grower. The feminine form of Fabian."FamkeDutch — "Little girl; A pet form of German names beginning with the element 'frid' meaning peace."FederikkeDanish — "Feminine form of Frederik."FedosyaRussian — "Russian cognate of the Greek Theodosia a gift of God, God-given, a feminine form of Theodosis, which is a compounding of the elements theos God and dosis a gift, a giving Pet: Fesya"FelfclaHungarian — "Feminine form of Felix, which is derived from the Latin felix happy, lucky"FelicieFrench — "Feminine form of Felix, which is derived from the Latin felix lucky, happy"FelicytaPolish — "Polish form of Felicity, which is from the Late Latin Felicitas, a direct derivative offelicitas happiness, felicity, good fortune"FelixaSpanish — "Feminine form of Felix, which is from the Latin felix happy, lucky"FemkeDutch — "Little girl; A pet form of German names beginning with the element 'frid' meaning peace."FenellaScottish — "White shoulder. A short form of Fionnuala / Fionnghuala."FeodoriyaRussian — "Russian cognate of the Greek Theodora God's gift, a feminine form of Theodoros, which is a compounding of the elements theos God and dOron gift Pet: Fenya"FerdinandaGerman — "Feminine form of Ferdinand, which is of uncertain origin and meaning. See FERDINAND French Male Names"FfraidWelsh — "Welsh form of Bridget: strong."FifineFrench — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"FionnaghualaScottish — "Scottish Gaelic form of the Irish Gaelic Fionnguala, a compound name composed of the elements fionn white, fair and guala shoulder: hence, white shoulders. The name has been Anglicized as Flora a flower. Finella and its variants are Anglicized spellings. See FINELLA"FipePolynesian — "Polynesian form of Phoebe bright one See PHOEBE English Names"FirminaFrench — "Feminine form of Firmin; a firm and strong woman"FlavieLatin — "Feminine form of Roman clan name Flavius, itself from flavusyellow, probably referring to fair hair of original bearers."FlnellaScottish — "Anglicized form of the Gaelic Fionnaghuala white shoulders. See FIONNAGHUALA"FlorieEnglish — "A familiar form of florence"FolandyaTeutonic — "From the famous land. The feminine form of Roland."FrancaItalian — "Feminine form of Franco a Frank, a Frenchman, which is from the Late Latin Francus a Frank, a freeman"FrancescaLatin — "A free woman, freedom. A form of Frances."FrancestaItalian — "A free woman, freedom. A form of Frances."FranchescaAmerican — "A free woman, freedom. A form of Frances."FranciscaTeutonic — "A free woman, freedom. A form of Frances."FranciszkaPolish — "A free woman, freedom. A form of Frances."FrancziskaHungarian — "Hungarian form of Francesca, the femi-nine form of Francesco, which is from the Middle Latin Franciscus, a derivative of Francus a Frank, a freeman"FranqoiseFrench — "From the Old French Francois French Franchise is commonly found on the family tree of the French royal house of Bourbon-Orleans, and like the male form, Francois, is often bestowed as a patriotic gesture. Short: France. Pet: Fanchon, Fanchone, Franchon, Francine"FrantiskaCzech / Slovak — "A free woman, freedom. A form of Frances."FranzetItalian — "A free woman, freedom. A form of Frances."FranzetaItalian — "A free woman, freedom. A form of Frances."FranzetahItalian — "A free woman, freedom. A form of Frances."FranzeteItalian — "A free woman, freedom. A form of Frances."FranzettItalian — "A free woman, freedom. A form of Frances."FranzettaItalian — "A free woman, freedom. A form of Frances."FranzettahItalian — "A free woman, freedom. A form of Frances."FranzetteItalian — "A free woman, freedom. A form of Frances."FranziskaGerman — "A free woman, freedom. A form of Frances."FranzyskaItalian — "A free woman, freedom. A form of Frances."FreddaGerman — "Feminine form of Frederic: From the Old German name Frithuric, meaning peaceful ruler."FredellaAmerican — "Feminine form of Frederick; a peaceful ruler"FriciHungarian — "Hungarian form of Fredrika (a peaceful ruler)"FriedeGerman — "Short form of Friedelinde gentle peace and Friederike ruler of peace, Friede is now also bestowed as an independent given name"FritzeeTeutonic — "Peaceful ruler. A feminine form of Fritz."FritzeyTeutonic — "Peaceful ruler. A feminine form of Fritz."FritziGerman — "Peaceful ruler. A feminine form of Fritz."FritzieTeutonic — "Peaceful ruler. A feminine form of Fritz."FritzyTeutonic — "Peaceful ruler. A feminine form of Fritz."FryderykaPolish — "Feminine form of Fryderyk peaceful ruler, which is derived from the Germanic Friedrich, a compound name composed of the elements frithu peace and rik king, ruler"FrytzeeTeutonic — "Peaceful ruler. A feminine form of Fritz."FrytzeyTeutonic — "Peaceful ruler. A feminine form of Fritz."FrytziTeutonic — "Peaceful ruler. A feminine form of Fritz."FrytzieTeutonic — "Peaceful ruler. A feminine form of Fritz."FrytzyTeutonic — "Peaceful ruler. A feminine form of Fritz."FuhaidahArabic — "Little female cheetah, being the diminutive form of Fahdah, which is the feminine form of Fahd"GabalaOld French — "Little one with the strength of God. A form of Gabrielle. A feminine form of Gabriel."GabalahOld French — "Little one with the strength of God. A form of Gabrielle. A feminine form of Gabriel."GabaleOld French — "Little one with the strength of God. A form of Gabrielle. A feminine form of Gabriel."GaballOld French — "Little one with the strength of God. A form of Gabrielle. A feminine form of Gabriel."GaballaOld French — "Little one with the strength of God. A form of Gabrielle. A feminine form of Gabriel."GaballahOld French — "Little one with the strength of God. A form of Gabrielle. A feminine form of Gabriel."GaballeOld French — "Little one with the strength of God. A form of Gabrielle. A feminine form of Gabriel."GabbFrench — "God is my strength. A short form of Gabriel."GabbeaFrench — "God is my strength. A short form of Gabriel."GabbeeFrench — "God is my strength. A short form of Gabriel."GabbeyFrench — "God is my strength. A short form of Gabriel."GabbiFrench — "God is my strength. A short form of Gabriel."GabbieItalian — "God is my strength. A short form of Gabriel."GabeaFrench — "God is my strength. A short form of Gabriel."GabeeFrench — "God is my strength. A short form of Gabriel."GabeleOld French — "Little one with the strength of God. A form of Gabrielle. A feminine form of Gabriel."GabelleOld French — "Little one with the strength of God. A form of Gabrielle. A feminine form of Gabriel."GabelliaItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."GabeyFrench — "God is my strength. A short form of Gabriel."GabiFrench — "God is my strength. A short form of Gabriel."GabieFrench — "God is my strength. A short form of Gabriel."GabrielaHebrew — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."GabrielahItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."GabriellEnglish — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."GabriellaSwedish — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."GabriellahItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."GabrielliaItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."GabrilaItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."GabrillaItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."GabriolettaItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."GabrioletteItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."GabryielaItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."GaelaOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GaellOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GaellaOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GaelleGerman — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GaenaEnglish — "White wave. A form of Guinevere."GaenahEnglish — "White wave. A form of Guinevere."GaileanOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GaileanaOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GaileaneOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GaileenOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GaileenaOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GailinaOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GailineOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GailynOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GailynaOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GailyneOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GainaEnglish — "White wave. A form of Guinevere."GainahEnglish — "White wave. A form of Guinevere."GalahOld English — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."GalainaRussian — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GalainahGreek — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GalaineGreek — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GalaynaGreek — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GalayneGreek — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GaleanGreek — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GaleanaGreek — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GaleanahGreek — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GaleaneGreek — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GaleenGreek — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GaleenaGreek — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GaleenahGreek — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GaleeneGreek — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GalenaGreek — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GalenahGreek — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GaleneGreek — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GalenkaRussian — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GaleyOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GalianaGerman — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GalianahGreek — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GalianeGreek — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GalieOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GalinaRussian — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GalineRussian — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GalinkaRussian — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GalkaRussian — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GalkahGreek — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GallaFrench — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."GallahOld English — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."GalochkaHebrew — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GalyaRussian — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GalyagGreek — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GalynaGreek — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GalynahGreek — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GalyneGreek — "White light; Calm. Russian form of Helen, shining light."GashaRussian — "Kind, Good. A form of Agatha."GashahGreek — "Kind, Good. A form of Agatha."GashkaGreek — "Kind, Good. A form of Agatha."GaspardaFrench — "Guardian of the treasure. A form of Casper."GaspardeFrench — "Guardian of the treasure. A form of Casper."GatonGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"GavrilaHungarian — "Heroine. A feminine form of Gabriel."GayellOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GayellaOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GayelleOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GaylaEnglish — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GayleEnglish — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GayleenOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GayleenaOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GayliaOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GayliahOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GaylinaOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GaylineOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GaylynOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GaylynaOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GaylynahOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GaylyneOld English — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GaynaEnglish — "White wave. A form of Guinevere."GaynahEnglish — "White wave. A form of Guinevere."GealdynaGerman — "Brace spear carrier. The feminine form of Jerald / Gerald"GeanFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."GeanaEnglish — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."GeanahFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."GeaneFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."GeannaFrench — "White wave. A short form of Genevieve."GeannahFrench — "White wave. A short form of Genevieve."GeegeeGerman — "Brilliant. A short form of Virginia."GeenFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."GeenaGreek — "Silver; Queen; Garden; Farmer. A short form of Georgina"GeenahGreek — "Silver; Queen; Garden; Farmer. A short form of Georgina"GeeneeFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."GeeniaFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."GeennaFrench — "God is gracioius. A short form of names beginning with Jean."GeennahFrench — "God is gracioius. A short form of names beginning with Jean."GeeraldynGerman — "Brace spear carrier. The feminine form of Jerald / Gerald"GemLatin — "Little gem; Feminine form of James"GemaSpanish — "Little gem; Feminine form of James"GemahEnglish — "Little gem; Feminine form of James"GemiaEnglish — "Little gem; Feminine form of James"GemiahEnglish — "Little gem; Feminine form of James"GemmahEnglish — "Little gem; Feminine form of James"GemmiaEnglish — "Little gem; Feminine form of James"GemmiahEnglish — "Little gem; Feminine form of James"GemmyaEnglish — "Little gem; Feminine form of James"GemmyahEnglish — "Little gem; Feminine form of James"GendaIrish — "From the valley. A feminine form of Glen."GeneeWelsh — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."GeniWelsh — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."GenieWelsh — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."GeniferWelsh — "White wave, Fair-haired. A form of Jennifer."GenneeWelsh — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."GenneyWelsh — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."GenniWelsh — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."GennieWelsh — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."GennyEnglish — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."GenyWelsh — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."GeonaHebrew — "God is gracious. A feminine form of John"GeonnaItalian — "God is gracious. A feminine form of John"GeorgaGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"GeorgahGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"GeorganGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"GeorganaGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"GeorganeGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"GeorgeanahGreek — "Graceful farmer. A feminine form of George."GeorgeannEnglish — "Graceful farmer. A feminine form of George."GeorgeanneLatin — "Graceful farmer. A feminine form of George."GeorgeanniaEnglish — "Graceful farmer. A feminine form of George."GeorgiaGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"GeorgiannHebrew — "Graceful farmer. A feminine form of George."GeorgiannaEnglish — "Graceful farmer. A feminine form of George."GeorgiannahEnglish — "Graceful farmer. A feminine form of George."GeorgianneEnglish — "Graceful farmer. A feminine form of George."GeorginaEnglish — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"GeorgyanEnglish — "Graceful farmer. A feminine form of George."GeorgyanaEnglish — "Graceful farmer. A feminine form of George."GeorgyanahEnglish — "Graceful farmer. A feminine form of George."GeorgyaneEnglish — "Graceful farmer. A feminine form of George."GeorgyannEnglish — "Graceful farmer. A feminine form of George."GeorgyannaEnglish — "Graceful farmer. A feminine form of George."GeorgyannahEnglish — "Graceful farmer. A feminine form of George."GeorgyanneEnglish — "Graceful farmer. A feminine form of George."GeraldaTeutonic — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."GeraldeenTeutonic — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."GeraldeenaTeutonic — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."GeraldeenahTeutonic — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."GeraldeeneGerman — "Brace spear carrier. The feminine form of Jerald / Gerald"GeraldinaTeutonic — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."GeraldinahGerman — "Brace spear carrier. The feminine form of Jerald / Gerald"GeraldineGerman — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."GeraldyneGerman — "Brace spear carrier. The feminine form of Jerald / Gerald"GerardineEnglish — "Feminine form of Gerard; one who is mighty with a spear "GerdaSwedish — "Beloved warrior. The short form of Gertrude, spear strength."GerdahGerman — "Beloved warrior. The short form of Gertrude, spear strength."GereeAmerican — "Brave spear carrier. A short form of Geraldine."GereldeanTeutonic — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."GereldineTeutonic — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."GerhardinaGerman — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."GerhardineGerman — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."GeriEnglish — "Brave spear carrier. A short form of Geraldine."GeriannTeutonic — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."GeriannaTeutonic — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."GeriannahTeutonic — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."GerlinaTeutonic — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."GerlindaTeutonic — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."GeromaLatin — "Sacred name, of God. A feminine form of Jerome."GeromahLatin — "Sacred name, of God. A feminine form of Jerome."GerreldeanTeutonic — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."GerrianneTeutonic — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."GerrldineTeutonic — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."GesikaHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."GesikahHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."GessicaEnglish — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."GessikaHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."GessikahHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."GesycaHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."GesykaHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."GeygeyGerman — "Brilliant. A short form of Virginia."GiadanaHebrew — "Flowing down, Descending. A feminine form of Jordan."GianaItalian — "God is gracious. A feminine form of John"GianelHebrew — "God is gracious. A feminine form of John"GianellaHebrew — "God is gracious. A feminine form of John"GianetHebrew — "God is gracious. A feminine form of John"GianeteHebrew — "God is gracious. A feminine form of John"GianettHebrew — "God is gracious. A feminine form of John"GianettaItalian — "God is gracious. A feminine form of John"GianetteHebrew — "God is gracious. A feminine form of John"GiannaItalian — "God is gracious. A feminine form of John"GiannahHebrew — "God is gracious. A feminine form of John"GianninaItalian — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Giovanni, John."GianoulaHebrew — "God is gracious. A feminine form of John"GigiFrench — "Brilliant. A short form of Virginia."GilaHebrew — "Young bird. The feminine form of Julian, belonging to the youth."GilahHebrew — "Joy. A short form of Gilana."GilanaHebrew — "Young bird. The feminine form of Julian, belonging to the youth."GilbertaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GilberteTeutonic — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GilbertinaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GilbertineScottish — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GilbertynaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GilbertyneGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GilbirtGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GilbirtaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GilbirteGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GilbirtiaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GilbirtinaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GilbirtineGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GilburtaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GilburteTeutonic — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GilburtiaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GilburtinaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GilburtynaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GilbyrtaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GilbyrteGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GilbyrtiaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GilbyrtinaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GilbyrtynaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GilenaLatin — "Young bird. The feminine form of Julian, belonging to the youth."GileniaLatin — "Young bird. The feminine form of Julian, belonging to the youth."GilleaneLatin — "Young bird. The feminine form of Julian, belonging to the youth."GilleannLatin — "Young bird. The feminine form of Julian, belonging to the youth."GilleannaLatin — "Young bird. The feminine form of Julian, belonging to the youth."GillienLatin — "Young bird. The feminine form of Julian, belonging to the youth."GinaGreek — "Silver; Queen; Garden; Farmer. A short form of Georgina"GinahGreek — "Silver; Queen; Garden; Farmer. A short form of Georgina"GinataHawaiian — "Purity. A short form of Virginia."GineaGreek — "Silver; Queen; Garden; Farmer. A short form of Georgina"GineahGreek — "Silver; Queen; Garden; Farmer. A short form of Georgina"GinervaItalian — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."GiniaGreek — "Silver; Queen; Garden; Farmer. A short form of Georgina"GiniahLatin — "Purity. A short form of Virginia."GiniferWelsh — "White wave, Fair-haired. A form of Jennifer."GinneeLatin — "Purity. A short form of Virginia."GinniLatin — "Purity. A short form of Virginia."GinniferAmerican — "White wave, Fair-haired. A form of Jennifer."GinnyEnglish — "Purity. A short form of Virginia."GinyLatin — "Purity. A short form of Virginia."GiodanaHebrew — "Flowing down, Descending. A feminine form of Jordan."GiodanahHebrew — "Flowing down, Descending. A feminine form of Jordan."GiodannaHebrew — "Flowing down, Descending. A feminine form of Jordan."GiondannahHebrew — "Flowing down, Descending. A feminine form of Jordan."GiordanaItalian — "Flowing down, Descending. A feminine form of Jordan."GiordanahHebrew — "Flowing down, Descending. A feminine form of Jordan."GiordannaHebrew — "Flowing down, Descending. A feminine form of Jordan."GiordannahHebrew — "Flowing down, Descending. A feminine form of Jordan."GiorgiannaEnglish — "A form of georgeanna"GiovanaItalian — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."GiovanahItalian — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."GiovannaItalian — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."GiovannahItalian — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."GiovonaItalian — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."GiovonahItalian — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."GiovonnaItalian — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."GiovonnahItalian — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."GiraidaItalian — "Farm girl. A form of Georgia."GiuliaItalian — "Youthful one. A form of Julia."GiuliettaItalian — "A diminutive form of Giulia downy- bearded, youth See JULIA"GiuseppinaItalian — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"GiustinaItalian — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."GiustineLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."GiustiniaItalian — "Feminine form of Justin; one who is just and fair"GjuzelRussian — "Russian form of the German Giselle a pledge, a name derived from gisil to owe, a pledge, a mutual obligation It was a common practice in the early Middle Ages for rival factions to offer a person, often a child, to each other as a pledge of peace"GlaaOld English — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."GlendaWelsh — "From the valley. A feminine form of Glen."GlendahIrish — "From the valley. A feminine form of Glen."GleneeshaIrish — "From the valley. A feminine form of Glen."GleneishaIrish — "From the valley. A feminine form of Glen."GleniceIrish — "From the valley. A feminine form of Glen."GleniciaIrish — "From the valley. A feminine form of Glen."GlenisWelsh — "From the valley. A feminine form of Glen."GlennaIrish — "From the valley. A feminine form of Glen."GlenndaIrish — "From the valley. A feminine form of Glen."GlenndahIrish — "From the valley. A feminine form of Glen."GlenneGaelic — "From the valley. A feminine form of Glen."GlenneeshaIrish — "From the valley. A feminine form of Glen."GlenneshaIrish — "From the valley. A feminine form of Glen."GlennetteAfrican-American — "Modern feminine form of Glenn, a Scottish name derived from the Gaelic glenn mountain val-ley"GlennishaIrish — "From the valley. A feminine form of Glen."GlennishiaIrish — "From the valley. A feminine form of Glen."GlennysIrish — "From the valley. A feminine form of Glen."GlenysWelsh — "From the valley. A feminine form of Glen."GlladahHebrew — "Feminine form of Gilad hill of testimony"GllbertaPortuguese — "Feminine form of Gilberto bright pledge See GILBERTO Male Names"GllberteFrench — "Feminine form of Gilbert, which is an evo-lution of the Old French Guillebert, a derivative of the Old High German Gisilberht, which is a compound name composed of the elements gisil pledge and beraht bright, famous"GllstavaSwedish — "Feminine form of Gustave; from the staff of the gods Gustavab, "GlnaEnglish — "Originally a short form of Georgina earth- worker, Gina is now used as an independent given name See GEORGINA"GluseppinaItalian — "Feminine form of Giuseppe, the Italian cognate of Joseph may he add, God will add See GIUSEPPE Male Names"GlynnaIrish — "From the valley. A feminine form of Glen."GlynnysIrish — "From the valley. A feminine form of Glen."GnahGreek — "Silver; Queen; Garden; Farmer. A short form of Georgina"GobinetIrish — "Irish form of Abigail (brings joy)"GobnaitIrish — "Irish form of Abigail (brings joy)"GobnatIrish — "Irish form of Abigail (brings joy)"GobnataIrish — "Latinate form of Gobnat, an Irish variant of the Gaelic Gobnait a mouth, a beak See GOBNAIT"GodelivaSpanish — "Spanish form of the English Godiva God's gift. See GODIVA English Names"GodfreyaGerman — "Feminine form of Godfrey; having the peace of God"GoharArmenian — "Diamond, Precious stone. A form of Goharik."GoharuhiArmenian — "Diamond, Precious stone. A form of Goharik."GolalaArabic — "Tulip, being a shortened form of the the phrase Goleh laleh (tulip flower )"GoldineEnglish — "A form of golda"GoraneSlavic — "Feminine form of Goran; woman from the mountain"GordonaScottish — "Feminine form of Gordon, which is of uncertain etymology. See GORDON Male Names"GovbarArmenian — "Diamond, Precious stone. A form of Goharik."GracenEnglish — "A short form of graceanne"GracynEnglish — "A short form of graceanne"GratahEnglish — "Pearl; Daisy. The Slavic, Swedish, German form of Margaret."GrearScottish — "Watchful. The Scottish feminine form of Gregory."GreataEnglish — "Pearl; Daisy. The Slavic, Swedish, German form of Margaret."GreatahEnglish — "Pearl; Daisy. The Slavic, Swedish, German form of Margaret."GreetaGreek — "Pearl; Daisy. The Slavic, Swedish, German form of Margaret."GreetahEnglish — "Pearl; Daisy. The Slavic, Swedish, German form of Margaret."GregoriaSpanish — "Watchful one. A feminine form of Gregory."GretaGerman — "Pearl; Daisy. The Slavic, Swedish, German form of Margaret."GretahEnglish — "Pearl; Daisy. The Slavic, Swedish, German form of Margaret."GretalGreek — "Pearl; Daisy. The Slavic, Swedish, German form of Margaret."GretchanGerman — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."GretchenGerman — "Pearl; Daisy. The Slavic, Swedish, German form of Margaret."GretchinGerman — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."GretchonGerman — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."GretchunGerman — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."GretchynGerman — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."GreteGreek — "Pearl; Daisy. The Slavic, Swedish, German form of Margaret."GretelGerman — "Pearl; Daisy. The Slavic, Swedish, German form of Margaret."GretheGerman — "Short form of Margarethe"GretnaEnglish — "Pearl; Daisy. The Slavic, Swedish, German form of Margaret."GrettaEnglish — "Pearl; Daisy. The Slavic, Swedish, German form of Margaret."GrettalEnglish — "Pearl; Daisy. The Slavic, Swedish, German form of Margaret."GretylEnglish — "Pearl; Daisy. The Slavic, Swedish, German form of Margaret."GretyllEnglish — "Pearl; Daisy. The Slavic, Swedish, German form of Margaret."GrierScottish — "Watchful. The Scottish feminine form of Gregory."GrimaNorse — "Feminine form of Grim"GrischaRussian — "Watchful. The feminine form of Gregory."GryerScottish — "Watchful. The Scottish feminine form of Gregory."GryschaRussian — "Watchful. The feminine form of Gregory."GubnatIrish — "Irish form of Abigail (brings joy)"GuendolinaEnglish — "A form of gwendolyn"GuharPersian — "Diamond, Precious stone. A form of Goharik."GuidittaItalian — "Italian form of Judith (praised)"GuildaEnglish — "Guide from the forest. The feminine form of Guy."GuildahEnglish — "Guide from the forest. The feminine form of Guy."GulielmaGerman — "Feminine form of William (resolute protector)"GustDutch — "Feminine form of Gustaaf (staff of God)"GustaLatin — "Feminine form of Gustaaf (staff of God)"GustineLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."GustynLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."GustynahLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."GustyneLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."GuyldaEnglish — "Guide from the forest. The feminine form of Guy."GwenWelsh — "White. A short form of names beginning with "Gwen"."GwendaWelsh — "White, A form of Gwendolyn."GwenerWelsh — "Welsh form of Venus, goddess of love."GwennCeltic — "White. A short form of names beginning with "Gwen"."GwyndaWelsh — "White, A form of Gwendolyn."GyacintaItalian — "Hyacinth, Purple. A form of Jacinta."GyacobbaHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of Jacob."GyacobbahHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of Jacob."GyacyntaItalian — "Hyacinth, Purple. A form of Jacinta."GyacyntahItalian — "Hyacinth, Purple. A form of Jacinta."GyanIndian — "God is gracious. A feminine form of John"GyannHebrew — "God is gracious. A feminine form of John"GyannaHebrew — "God is gracious. A feminine form of John"GyannahHebrew — "God is gracious. A feminine form of John"GygyGerman — "Brilliant. A short form of Virginia."GylEnglish — "Youthful. A short form of Jillian."GylaHebrew — "Joy. A short form of Gilana."GylahHebrew — "Joy. A short form of Gilana."GylbertaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GylbertahGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GylberteGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GylbertinaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GylbertynanGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GylbirtaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GylbirtiaHebrew — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GylbirtinaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GylbirtynaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GylbiteGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GylburtaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GylburteGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GylburtiaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GylburtinaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GylburtynaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GylbyrtaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GylbyrteHebrew — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GylbyrtiaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GylbyrtinaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GylbyrtynaGerman — "Trust, Promise; Joy. The feminine form of Gilbert."GyllEnglish — "Youthful. A short form of Jillian."GyllianeLatin — "Young bird. The feminine form of Julian, belonging to the youth."GynWelsh — "White. A short form of names beginning with "Gwen"."GynaGreek — "Silver; Queen; Garden; Farmer. A short form of Georgina"GynahGreek — "Silver; Queen; Garden; Farmer. A short form of Georgina"GyniLatin — "Purity. A short form of Virginia."GyniaGreek — "Silver; Queen; Garden; Farmer. A short form of Georgina"GyniahLatin — "Purity. A short form of Virginia."GynieLatin — "Purity. A short form of Virginia."GyniferWelsh — "White wave, Fair-haired. A form of Jennifer."GynifferWelsh — "White wave, Fair-haired. A form of Jennifer."GynnLatin — "Purity. A short form of Virginia."GynniLatin — "Purity. A short form of Virginia."GynnieLatin — "Purity. A short form of Virginia."GynnyLatin — "Purity. A short form of Virginia."GynyLatin — "Purity. A short form of Virginia."GynyaGreek — "Silver; Queen; Garden; Farmer. A short form of Georgina"GynyahLatin — "Purity. A short form of Virginia."GyodanaHebrew — "Flowing down, Descending. A feminine form of Jordan."GyodanahHebrew — "Flowing down, Descending. A feminine form of Jordan."GyodannaHebrew — "Flowing down, Descending. A feminine form of Jordan."GyodannahHebrew — "Flowing down, Descending. A feminine form of Jordan."GyordanaHebrew — "Flowing down, Descending. A feminine form of Jordan."GyordanahHebrew — "Flowing down, Descending. A feminine form of Jordan."GyordannaHebrew — "Flowing down, Descending. A feminine form of Jordan."GyordannahHebrew — "Flowing down, Descending. A feminine form of Jordan."GyorgyiHungarian — "Feminine form of Gyorgy, the Hungarian cognate of George earthworker, a farmer See GYORGY Male Names. Gyorgyi is equivalent to Georgina"GyovanItalian — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."GyovanaItalian — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."GyovannaItalian — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."GyovannahItalian — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."HaeleyEnglish — "A form of hayley"HaldanaNorse — "Half Danish. The feminine form of Halden"HaldanahOld Norse — "Half Danish. The feminine form of Halden"HaldaniaOld Norse — "Half Danish. The feminine form of Halden"HaldaniahOld Norse — "Half Danish. The feminine form of Halden"HaldannaOld Norse — "Half Danish. The feminine form of Halden"HaldannahOld Norse — "Half Danish. The feminine form of Halden"HaldannyaOld Norse — "Half Danish. The feminine form of Halden"HaldannyahOld Norse — "Half Danish. The feminine form of Halden"HaldanyaOld Norse — "Half Danish. The feminine form of Halden"HaldanyahOld Norse — "Half Danish. The feminine form of Halden"HalmaTeutonic — "Little determined guardian. A short form of Wilhelmina."HalmahTeutonic — "Little determined guardian. A short form of Wilhelmina."HamsiArabic — "The Goddess who is in the form of a swan"HamulaHebrew — "Feminine form of Hamul; spared by God"HanaSlavic — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."HanahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."HanannaHebrew — "Feminine form of Hanan; one who is gracious"HannahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."HanneliHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."HanniSpanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."HannieDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."HannyAmerican — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."HansineHebrew — "Feminine form of John; God is gracious"HaraldaNorse — "Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harold."HaranaHebrew — "Feminine form of Haran; a great moutaineer; one who is parched"HareldaTeutonic — "Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harold."HareldahOld Norse — "Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harold."HariettaOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HariotOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HariottOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarliEnglish — "A form of harley"HarrietGerman — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarriettFrench — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarrietteTeutonic — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarriotOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarriottOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarryetaOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarryetahOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarryeteOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarryettOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarryettaOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarryettahOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarryetteOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarumaHebrew — "Feminine form of Harum; one who is elevated"HaryetOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryetaOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryetahOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryeteOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryettOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryettaOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryettahOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryetteOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryyetOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HasibahArabic — "Feminine form of Hasib; one who is noble and respected"HauranaHebrew — "Feminine form of Hauran; woman from the caves"HcheetahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."HeddeeGreek — "Sweet, Pleasant. The short form of names starting with "Hed"."HeddeyGreek — "Sweet, Pleasant. The short form of names starting with "Hed"."HeddiGreek — "Sweet, Pleasant. The short form of names starting with "Hed"."HeddieGreek — "Sweet, Pleasant. The short form of names starting with "Hed"."HeddyGreek — "Sweet, Pleasant. The short form of names starting with "Hed"."HedeeGreek — "Sweet, Pleasant. The short form of names starting with "Hed"."HedeyGreek — "Sweet, Pleasant. The short form of names starting with "Hed"."HediGreek — "Sweet, Pleasant. The short form of names starting with "Hed"."HedieGreek — "Sweet, Pleasant. The short form of names starting with "Hed"."HedvigaHungarian — "Hungarian form of the German Hedwig, a name derived from the Old High German Haduwig, which is a compounding of the elements hadu con-tention and wig war, strife"HedyTeutonic — "Sweet, Pleasant. The short form of names starting with "Hed"."HeeraldahOld Norse — "Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harold."HelliFinnish — "Finnish form of Helen (light)"HelmaGerman — "Little determined guardian. A short form of Wilhelmina."HelmahTeutonic — "Little determined guardian. A short form of Wilhelmina."HeloisaFrench — "Famous in war, Healthy; Flourishing. The French form of Eloise."HeloisahFrench — "Famous in war, Healthy; Flourishing. The French form of Eloise."HeloiseFrench — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."HeloysaOld Norse — "Famous in war, Healthy; Flourishing. The French form of Eloise."HeloysahFrench — "Famous in war, Healthy; Flourishing. The French form of Eloise."HeloyseFrench — "Famous in war, Healthy; Flourishing. The French form of Eloise."HelsahEnglish — "Swan. The Danish form of Elizabeth, holy and sacred to God."HelsiaEnglish — "Swan. The Danish form of Elizabeth, holy and sacred to God."HelsiahEnglish — "Swan. The Danish form of Elizabeth, holy and sacred to God."HelsyaEnglish — "Swan. The Danish form of Elizabeth, holy and sacred to God."HelsyahEnglish — "Swan. The Danish form of Elizabeth, holy and sacred to God."HendricaDutch — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"HendrikaDutch — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"HendrinkaFrench — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"HendrinkahFrench — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"HeniutaPolish — "Polish form of Henrietta: Bless the home."HenkaPolish — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"HennieFrench — "Diminutive of Henrietta: Keeper of the hearth. Rules her household. From Henriette, the French feminine form of Henry."HenrietaLithuanian — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"HenriettaGerman — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"HenrinkaSlavic — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"HenriquaSpanish — "Feminine form of Henrique: rules the home."HenriquetaPortuguese — "Feminine form of Henrique ruler of an enclosure, home ruler, the Portuguese cognate of Henry See HENRIQUE Male Names"HenriquettaFrench — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"HenriquetteFrench — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"HenriquietaPortuguese — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"HenriquietteFrench — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"HenryetFrench — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"HenryetaFrench — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"HenryetahFrench — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"HenryeteFrench — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"HenryettFrench — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"HenryettaFrench — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"HenryettahFrench — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"HenryetteFrench — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"HenrykaFrench — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"HenrykahFrench — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"HeraldaOld Norse — "Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harold."HerbertaGerman — "Brilliant warrior. The feminine form of Herbert."HerbertahGerman — "Brilliant warrior. The feminine form of Herbert."HerbertiaGerman — "Brilliant warrior. The feminine form of Herbert."HerbertiahGerman — "Brilliant warrior. The feminine form of Herbert."HerbirtaGerman — "Brilliant warrior. The feminine form of Herbert."HerbirtahGerman — "Brilliant warrior. The feminine form of Herbert."HerbirtiaGerman — "Brilliant warrior. The feminine form of Herbert."HerburtaGerman — "Brilliant warrior. The feminine form of Herbert."HerburtahGerman — "Brilliant warrior. The feminine form of Herbert."HerburtiaGerman — "Brilliant warrior. The feminine form of Herbert."HerbyrtaGerman — "Brilliant warrior. The feminine form of Herbert."HerbyrtahGerman — "Brilliant warrior. The feminine form of Herbert."HerschelleHebrew — "Feminine form of Hirsh; resembling a deer"HettaEnglish — "A familiar form of henrietta"HettieFrench — "Ruler of the home. A short form of Henrietta."HettyEnglish — "Ruler of the home. A short form of Henrietta."HieronymaHebrew — "God is high. A feminine form of Jerome."HilariaoPortuguese — "Feminine form of Hilario, a name derived from the Latin hilaris cheerful, glad"HildaSwedish — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HildahTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HildeNorse — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HildeeTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HildiTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HildiahTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HildieEnglish — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HilldaTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HilldahTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HilldeeTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HilldeyTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HilldiTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HilldiaTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HilldieTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HilldyTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HilmaGerman — "Little determined guardian. A short form of Wilhelmina."HilmahTeutonic — "Little determined guardian. A short form of Wilhelmina."HiolairIrish — "Irish form of Hilary (happy)"HiriaLatin — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."HisoldaIrish — "Irish form of Isolda"HlllevlScandinavian — "Danish form of the Germanic Heilwig safe in battle, a compounding of the elements heil safe, whole, hearty and WIG war"HoldaHebrew — "Beloved. The Scandinavian form of Bertha, bright, shining, illustrious."HoldahTeutonic — "Beloved. The Scandinavian form of Bertha, bright, shining, illustrious."HoldeGerman — "Beloved. The Scandinavian form of Bertha, bright, shining, illustrious."HolleGerman — "Beloved. The Scandinavian form of Bertha, bright, shining, illustrious."HolleyEnglish — "A form of holly"HollynEnglish — "A short form of hollyann"HoraciaPortuguese — "Feminine form of Horacio, a name of un-known etymology See HORACIO Male Names"HortenspaPolish — "Polish form of Hortensia: farmer."HowardenaGerman — "Feminine form of Howard; guardian of the home"HubertaGerman — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HubertahTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HubertiaTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HubertiahTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HubertyaTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HubertyahTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HuelaSpanish — "Fem. form of HUGH"HuetaOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HuetahOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HueteOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HuettOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HuettaOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HuettahOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HuetteGerman — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HueyettaOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HugetaFrench — "Little intelligent one; Heart, Mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HugetahFrench — "Little intelligent one; Heart, Mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HugettaFrench — "Little intelligent one; Heart, Mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HugetteFrench — "Feminine form of Hugh (intelligent)"HughbirtaTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HughbirtahTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HughbirtiaTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HughbirtiahTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HughbirtyaTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HughbirtyahTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HughburtaTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HughburtahTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HughburtiaTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HughburtiahTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HughburtyaTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HughburtyahTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HughbyrtaTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HughbyrtahTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HughbyrtiaTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HughbyrtiahTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HughbyrtyaTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HughbyrtyahTeutonic — "Bright mind or heart. The feminine form of Hubert."HughetaOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HughetahOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HugheteOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HughettaEnglish — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HughettahOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HughetteEnglish — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HugietEnglish — "Feminine form of Hugh (intelligent)"HugolinOld German — "Intelligent; Heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugo / Ugo."HugolinaOld German — "Intelligent; Heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugo / Ugo."HugolinahOld German — "Intelligent; Heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugo / Ugo."HugolineOld German — "Intelligent; Heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugo / Ugo."HugolynaOld German — "Intelligent; Heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugo / Ugo."HugolynahOld German — "Intelligent; Heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugo / Ugo."HugolyneOld German — "Intelligent; Heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugo / Ugo."HuguettaFrench — "Feminine form of Hugh (intelligent)"HuguetteFrench — "Little intelligent one; Heart, Mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HuitOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HuitaOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HuitahOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HuittOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HuittaOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HuittahOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HuitteOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HuldrOld English — "Bright, Shining, Illustrious. A feminine form of Bert."HuyetOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HuyetaOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HuyetahOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HuyeteOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HuyettOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HuyettahOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HuyetteOld English — "Intelligent; heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugh."HyldaEnglish — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HyldahTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HyldeaTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HyldeeTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HyldeyTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HyldiTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HyldieTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HyldyTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HylldeaTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HylldeeTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HylldeyTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HylldiTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HylldieTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HylldyTeutonic — "Protector, Battle stronghold, Warrior. A short form of Hildegarde."HylmaTeutonic — "Little determined guardian. A short form of Wilhelmina."HylmahTeutonic — "Little determined guardian. A short form of Wilhelmina."IahOld English — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."IanaScottish — "God is gracious. Feminine form of Ian (John)."IdellaWelsh — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."IdinaEnglish — "From Edinburgh, Scotland. Form of Edina. "IeshaEnglish — "Woman; Life. A form of Aisha."IgnaciLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IgnaciaSpanish — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IgnaciahLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IgnacieLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IgnacyaPolish — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IgnacyahLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IgnashahLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IgnashiaLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IgnashyaLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IgnashyahLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IgnatyaLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IgnatyahLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IgnaziaLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IgnazyaLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IgnazyahLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IgneziaLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IgnezyaLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IgnezyahLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IgniaLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IgniahLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IgnyaLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IgnyahLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IgrainaOld English — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."IgrainahOld English — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."IgraynOld English — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."IgraynaOld English — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."IgraynahOld English — "Prosperous friend. A feminine form of Edwin."IkaishaHebrew — "God is my salvation. The Hawaiian feminine form of Isaiah, God is generous, God is my helper."IkeaScandinavian — "God is my salvation. The Hawaiian feminine form of Isaiah, God is generous, God is my helper."IkeashaHebrew — "God is my salvation. The Hawaiian feminine form of Isaiah, God is generous, God is my helper."IkeashiaHebrew — "God is my salvation. The Hawaiian feminine form of Isaiah, God is generous, God is my helper."IkeeshaHebrew — "God is my salvation. The Hawaiian feminine form of Isaiah, God is generous, God is my helper."IkeeshiaHebrew — "God is my salvation. The Hawaiian feminine form of Isaiah, God is generous, God is my helper."IkeishaHebrew — "God is my salvation. The Hawaiian feminine form of Isaiah, God is generous, God is my helper."IkeishiHebrew — "God is my salvation. The Hawaiian feminine form of Isaiah, God is generous, God is my helper."IkeishiaHebrew — "God is my salvation. The Hawaiian feminine form of Isaiah, God is generous, God is my helper."IkeshaHebrew — "God is my salvation. The Hawaiian feminine form of Isaiah, God is generous, God is my helper."IkeshiaHebrew — "God is my salvation. The Hawaiian feminine form of Isaiah, God is generous, God is my helper."IkiaGreek — "God is my salvation. The Hawaiian feminine form of Isaiah, God is generous, God is my helper."IkiahHebrew — "God is my salvation. The Hawaiian feminine form of Isaiah, God is generous, God is my helper."IkyaHebrew — "God is my salvation. The Hawaiian feminine form of Isaiah, God is generous, God is my helper."IkyahHebrew — "God is my salvation. The Hawaiian feminine form of Isaiah, God is generous, God is my helper."IlkaSlavic — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."IlkahHebrew — "Holy and sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."IlleanGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."IlleanaItalian — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."IlleanahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."IlleaneGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."IllianaGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."IlliannaGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."IlliannahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."IllianneGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."InekaDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."InignatiaLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."InignatiahLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."InignatyaLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."InignatyahLatin — "Fiery. A feminine form of Ignatius."IolandaFrench — "Hyacinth, purple. A form of Yolanda."IrenaSpanish — "Joyful song. A short form of Irene. Peaceful."IrenahHebrew — "Joyful song. A short form of Irene. Peaceful."IreneSpanish — "Joyful song. A short form of Irene. Peaceful."IsabelSpanish — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabelle."IsabellSpanish — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabelle."IsabellaItalian — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabelle."IsabelleFrench — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabelle."IsibealIrish — "Irish form of Isabel (consecrated to God)"ItkaGerman — "Little. A short form of names ending in 'etta'."ItkeGerman — "Little. A short form of names ending in 'etta'."IttaGerman — "Little. A short form of names ending in 'etta'."IuileIrish — "Gaelic form of Julia downy-bearded, youth See JULIA"IvaniaCzech / Slovak — "God is gracious. The feminine form of Ivan. The Russian form of Joanna and Jane."IvaniahHebrew — "God is gracious. The feminine form of Ivan. The Russian form of Joanna and Jane."IvankaHebrew — "God is gracious. The feminine form of Ivan. The Russian form of Joanna and Jane."IvanniaHebrew — "God is gracious. The feminine form of Ivan. The Russian form of Joanna and Jane."IvanniahHebrew — "God is gracious. The feminine form of Ivan. The Russian form of Joanna and Jane."IvannkaHebrew — "God is gracious. The feminine form of Ivan. The Russian form of Joanna and Jane."IvannyaHebrew — "God is gracious. The feminine form of Ivan. The Russian form of Joanna and Jane."IvannyahHebrew — "God is gracious. The feminine form of Ivan. The Russian form of Joanna and Jane."IvanyaHebrew — "God is gracious. The feminine form of Ivan. The Russian form of Joanna and Jane."IvanyahHebrew — "God is gracious. The feminine form of Ivan. The Russian form of Joanna and Jane."IvoneFrench — "Archer. The feminine form of Yves."IvonneFrench — "Archer. The feminine form of Yves."IzabelaRomanian — "Romanian cognate of Isabela, which is a variant form of Elizabeth God is my oath See ELISA- BETA"IzettIrish — "Irish form of Isolda"JaakkinaFinnish — "Feminine form of Jukka (God is gracious)"JackeaHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JackeeScottish — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JackeyHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JackiaHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JackiahHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JacobinaHebrew — "Feminine form of Jacob: He grasps the heel. Supplanter."JacquaiHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JacquayHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JacqueiHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JacquelynFrench — "Feminine form of Jacques (French form of Jacob): Supplanter. He grasps the heel."JacqueyHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JaelaAmerican — "Supplanter, to follow. A feminine form of James and Jay."JaelahGreek — "Supplanter, to follow. A feminine form of James and Jay."JaemaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaemahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaemeaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaemeahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaemiaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaemiahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaemyaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaemyahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JahanaIranian — "Feminine form of Jahan; a woman of the world"JahmeaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JahmeeHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JahmiHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JahmiaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JahmiahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JahmieHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JahmyHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JahnHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JahneHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JaimaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaimahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaimeaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaimeahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaimeeScottish — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaimiScottish — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaimiaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaimiahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaiminiaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaiminiahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaimmieHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaimyaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaimyahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JainIndian — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JaineHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JainiaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JainiahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JakeaHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JakeeHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JakiHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JakiaHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JakiahHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JakieHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JakkeaHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JakkeeHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JakkiHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JakkiaHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JakkiahHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JakkieHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JakkyHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JakkyaHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JakkyahHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JakobaGerman — "Feminine form of Jakob (supplanter)"JakobahHebrew — "Feminine form of Jacques (supplanter)"JakobeGerman — "Feminine form of Jakob (supplanter)"JakobieGerman — "Feminine form of Jakob (supplanter)"JakovaHungarian — "Feminine form of Jakov supplanting, seizing by the heel See JAKOV Male Names"JakquaiHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JakqueeHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JakqueiHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JakqueyHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JakquiHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JakquieHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JakuyHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JakyHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JalainaRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JalainahRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JalaineRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JalanaRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JalaneRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JalannaRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JalanneRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JalaynaRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JalayneRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JaleanRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JaleanaRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JaleanahRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JaleaneRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JaleenRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JaleenaRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JaleenahRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JaleeneRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JalenahRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JaleneAmerican — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JalinaRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JalinahRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JalineRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JalynaRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JalynahRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JalyneRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JamaAfrican — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JameaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JameahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JameeScottish — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JameiHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JameishaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamesaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamesahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JameshaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JameshyaHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JameshyiaHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JamesiHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamesiaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamesicaHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JamesieHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamesikaHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JamesinaEnglish — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JamesinahHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JamesineHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JamesishaHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JamessaHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JamesseHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JametaHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JamettaHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JametteHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JameyshaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JameyshiaHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JameyshiahHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JameyshyaHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JameyshyahHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JameysinaHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JameysinahHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JameysineHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JameysynaHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JameysynahHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JameysyneHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JamiaScottish — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamiahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamiiHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamiiaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamikaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamikahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamileanHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamileanaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamileanahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamileaneHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamileenHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamileenaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamileenahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamileeneHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamilinHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamilinaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamilinahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamilineHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamillahUrdu — "Feminine form of JAMIL"JamilynaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamilynahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamilyneHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaminiIndian — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamisHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamisaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamisahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamisanChinese — "A 3-stringed instrument otherwise knows as a Shamisen; A form of Jamison meaning Jame's son or son of the replacer."JamiseHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamisenChinese — "A 3-stringed instrument otherwise knows as a Shamisen; A form of Jamison meaning Jame's son or son of the replacer."JamishaHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JamiyaEnglish — "A form of jami"JammeaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JammeeHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JammiHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JammiaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JammiahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JammiiHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JammiiaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JammiiahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JammiieHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JammishaHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JammyeeHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JammyshaHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JamyaAmerican — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamyahAfrican — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamyeHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamykaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamykahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JamyshaHebrew — "Replacer. The feminine form of James."JanacaHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanaeaHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanaehHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanaiEnglish — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanaiaHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanakiIndian — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JanaleaHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanaleeCzech / Slovak — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanaleighHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanaleyHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanaliHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanalieHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanalinHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanalinaHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanalineHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanalisHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanalisaHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanaliseHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanalyHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanalynCzech / Slovak — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanalynaHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanalyneHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanalynnCzech / Slovak — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanalynnaHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanalynneSlavic — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanayHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanayaEnglish — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanayeEnglish — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JaneaHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JaneataHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JaneatahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JanecaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JaneckaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanecskaPolish — "Polish form of Joanna 'God is gracious'."JaneczaSlavic — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JaneeHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JaneecaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JaneekaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JaneetaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JaneetahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JaneicaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JaneikaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JaneitaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JaneitahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JanelScottish — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JanellEnglish — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JanellaEnglish — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JanelleAmerican — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JanetEnglish — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JanetjeHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JanettHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JaneyEnglish — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JaniahAmerican — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanicHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanicaCzech / Slovak — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanicahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanickHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanickaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanickahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanicquaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanicquahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanicqueHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JaniekaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanikeHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanikkaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanikkeHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JaniquaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JaniquahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JaniqueHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanitaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JanitahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JanithHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JanitheHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JanithiaHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JanitraHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JanitzaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JankHungarian — "Hungarian form of Joanna (God is gracious)"JannaeEnglish — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JannaiHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JannayHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JannelHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JannellScottish — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JannellaHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JannelleHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JanniaHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanniahHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JannyaHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JannyahHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanyaAmerican — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanyahHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanycaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanycahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanyckHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanyckaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanykHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanykaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanykahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanykeHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanyquaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanyquahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanyqueHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanytaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JanytahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JanythaHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JanythiaHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JanythiahHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JaquaiHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JaqueeHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JaqueiHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JaquelinaHebrew — "Feminine form of Jacques (supplanter)"JaquelineHebrew — "Feminine form of Jacques (supplanter)"JaquenetteHebrew — "Feminine form of Jacques (supplanter)"JaquettaHebrew — "Feminine form of Jacques (supplanter)"JaqueyHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JaquiHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JaquieHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JaquyHebrew — "Replacer. A short form of Jacqueline. A feminine form of Jack."JaroslavaCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Jaroslav spring glory, a compounding of the Slavonic elements jaro spring and slav glory Pet: Jarca, Jarka, Jarunka, Jarucka, Slavka"JaseePersian — "Jasmine flower. The short form of Jasmine."JaseyPersian — "Jasmine flower. The short form of Jasmine."JasiPersian — "Jasmine flower. The short form of Jasmine."JasiaPolish — "Polish form of Joanna: God is gracious."JasiePersian — "Jasmine flower. The short form of Jasmine."JasseePersian — "Jasmine flower. The short form of Jasmine."JasseyPersian — "Jasmine flower. The short form of Jasmine."JassiPersian — "Jasmine flower. The short form of Jasmine."JassiePersian — "Jasmine flower. The short form of Jasmine."JassyPersian — "Jasmine flower. The short form of Jasmine."JasyPersian — "Jasmine flower. The short form of Jasmine."JavieraSpanish — "Feminine form of Xavier; owner of a new house; one who is bright"JaylaAmerican — "Supplanter, to follow. A feminine form of James and Jay."JaylahGreek — "Supplanter, to follow. A feminine form of James and Jay."JaymaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaymahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaymeaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaymeahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JayminiaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JayminieHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaymmaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaymmeaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaymmeahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaymmiHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaymmiaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaymmiahHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaymmieHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaymmyHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaymmyaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaymyaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaymyeHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaymyeaHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaymyeeHebrew — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JayneIndian — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JayneeHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JayniaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JayniahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JazeePersian — "Jasmine flower. The short form of Jasmine."JazeyPersian — "Jasmine flower. The short form of Jasmine."JaziPersian — "Jasmine flower. The short form of Jasmine."JaziePersian — "Jasmine flower. The short form of Jasmine."JazyPersian — "Jasmine flower. The short form of Jasmine."JazzeePersian — "Jasmine flower. The short form of Jasmine."JazzeyPersian — "Jasmine flower. The short form of Jasmine."JazziPersian — "Jasmine flower. The short form of Jasmine."JazziePersian — "Jasmine flower. The short form of Jasmine."JazzyEnglish — "Jasmine flower. The short form of Jasmine."JeanaAmerican — "God is gracioius. A short form of names beginning with Jean."JeanahFrench — "God is gracioius. A short form of names beginning with Jean."JeancieFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."JeaneScottish — "Daisy. A short form of Margaret, pearl."JeaneeScottish — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."JeaneenFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."JeanettonFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."JeaniFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."JeanieFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."JeaninaFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."JeanineFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."JeannFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."JeannaScottish — "God is gracioius. A short form of names beginning with Jean."JeannahFrench — "God is gracioius. A short form of names beginning with Jean."JeannellEnglish — "Diminutive form of Jeanne. God is gracious."JeannettFrench — "Diminutive of Jeanne: A feminine form of John: God is gracious. Famous Bearer: 15th-century French heroine Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc)."JeannetteFrench — "Diminutive form of Jeanne."JeannieFrench — "Feminine form of Jean (God's gift)"JeannineFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."JeanoFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."JeanyFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."JeejeeGerman — "Brilliant. A short form of Virginia."JeenFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."JeenaFrench — "God is gracioius. A short form of names beginning with Jean."JeenahFrench — "God is gracioius. A short form of names beginning with Jean."JeeneScottish — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."JeeniaFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."JeeraldinaGerman — "Brace spear carrier. The feminine form of Jerald / Gerald"JehaneFrench — "Feminine form of Jean (God's gift)"JeinaFrench — "God is gracioius. A short form of names beginning with Jean."JelanaRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JelanahRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JelaneRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JeleanRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JeleanaRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JeleanahRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JeleaneRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JeleenRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JeleenaRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JeleenahRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JeleeneRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JelenaSlavic — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JelenahRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JeleneRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JelynRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JelynaRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JelynahRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JelyneRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"JemaEnglish — "Little gem; Feminine form of James"JemahEnglish — "Little gem; Feminine form of James"JemiaEnglish — "Little gem; Feminine form of James"JemmyaEnglish — "Little gem; Feminine form of James"JemmyahEnglish — "Little gem; Feminine form of James"JenaeEnglish — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JenaiEnglish — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JenaiaHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JenayEnglish — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JenayaAmerican — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JendriskaFrench — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"JeneataHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JeneatahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JeneeEnglish — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."JeneetaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JeneetahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JenekaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JenelaFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."JenelahFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."JeneleFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."JenellFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."JenellaEnglish — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."JenellahFrench — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."JenelleEnglish — "God is gracious. The feminine form of John."JeniEnglish — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."JeniaWelsh — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."JeniahWelsh — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."JenicaRomanian — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JenicahSlavic — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JenickaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JenieWelsh — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."JenikaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JenilynAmerican — "Combined form of first names "Jennifer" and "Lynn.""JeniquaSlavic — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JeniquahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JeniqueHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JenitahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JennaeEnglish — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JennaiHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JennayEnglish — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JennayaAmerican — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JennayeHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."JenneeWelsh — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."JenneyWelsh — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."JenniAfrican — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."JenniaWelsh — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."JenniahWelsh — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."JennicaEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JennikaEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JennineFrench — "Diminutive form of Jane or Jeanne."JennitaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JennitahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JennivahEnglish — "A form of Jennifer, white wave, fair-haired."JennyaWelsh — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."JennyahWelsh — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."JennycaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JennycahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JennyckaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JennykaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JennytaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JenyPolish — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."JenyaWelsh — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."JenyahWelsh — "White wave. A short form of Jennifer."JenycaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JenycahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JenykaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JenyquaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JenyquahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JenyqueHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JenytaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JenytahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JeraldeenGerman — "Brace spear carrier. The feminine form of Jerald / Gerald"JeraldeenaGerman — "Brace spear carrier. The feminine form of Jerald / Gerald"JeraldeeneGerman — "Brace spear carrier. The feminine form of Jerald / Gerald"JeraldenaGerman — "Brace spear carrier. The feminine form of Jerald / Gerald"JeraldeneGerman — "Brace spear carrier. The feminine form of Jerald / Gerald"JeraldinGerman — "Brace spear carrier. The feminine form of Jerald / Gerald"JeraldinaTeutonic — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."JeraldinahGerman — "Brace spear carrier. The feminine form of Jerald / Gerald"JeraldineEnglish — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."JeraldynTeutonic — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."JeraldynaGerman — "Brace spear carrier. The feminine form of Jerald / Gerald"JeraldynahGerman — "Brace spear carrier. The feminine form of Jerald / Gerald"JeraldyneTeutonic — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."JeralydynaTeutonic — "Brave spear carrier. The feminine form of Gerald."JeramyaHebrew — "Chosen by God. The feminine form of Jeremiah."JeramyahHebrew — "Chosen by God. The feminine form of Jeremiah."JereyAmerican — "Brave spear carrier. A short form of Geraldine."JeromaLatin — "Sacred name, of God. A feminine form of Jerome."JeromahmLatin — "Sacred name, of God. A feminine form of Jerome."JerometteLatin — "Sacred name, of God. A feminine form of Jerome."JeronimaSpanish — "Sacred name, of God. A feminine form of Jerome."JeronymaLatin — "Sacred name, of God. A feminine form of Jerome."JerreyAmerican — "Brave spear carrier. A short form of Geraldine."JesaminaFrench — "Wealthy, Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JesaminahFrench — "Wealthy, Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JesamineFrench — "Wealthy, Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JesamonFrench — "Wealthy, Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JesamonaFrench — "Wealthy, Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JesamoneFrench — "Wealthy, Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JesamyFrench — "Wealthy. Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JesamynFrench — "Wealthy, Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JesamynaFrench — "Wealthy, Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JesamynahFrench — "Wealthy, Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JesamyneFrench — "Wealthy, Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JeseHebrew — "Wealthy. A short form of Jessica."JeseaHebrew — "Wealthy. A short form of Jessica."JeseeHebrew — "Wealthy. The short form of names starting with "Jess"."JeseyHebrew — "Wealthy. A short form of Jessica."JesmindaIndian — "Fragrant flower. A form of Jasmine."JesmindahIndian — "Fragrant flower. A form of Jasmine."JesmyFrench — "Wealthy, Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JessaAmerican — "He sees, God sees. A short form of Jessica."JessamonFrench — "Wealthy, Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JessamonaFrench — "Wealthy, Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JessamyEnglish — "Wealthy. Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JessamyahFrench — "Wealthy, Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JesseaHebrew — "Wealthy. A short form of Jessica."JesseminFrench — "Wealthy, Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JesseminaFrench — "Wealthy, Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JesseminaeFrench — "Wealthy, Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JesseminahFrench — "Wealthy, Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JessicamHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."JessikaHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."JessmindaIndian — "Fragrant flower. A form of Jasmine."JessmonFrench — "Wealthy, Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JessmonaFrench — "Wealthy, Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JessmonahFrench — "Wealthy, Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JessmoneFrench — "Wealthy, Jasmine flower. A form of Jasmine."JessycaHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."JestinaWelsh — "Feminine form of Justin; one who is just and upright"JesyHebrew — "Wealthy. A short form of Jessica."JethethaHebrew — "Feminine form of Jetheth; a princess"JethraHebrew — "Feminine form of Jethro; the Lord's excellence; one who has plenty; abudance"JetjeTeutonic — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"JewlahLatin — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JewplaLatin — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JeyjeyGerman — "Brilliant. A short form of Virginia."JeylaGreek — "Supplanter, to follow. A feminine form of James and Jay."JeylahGreek — "Supplanter, to follow. A feminine form of James and Jay."JezmindahIndian — "Fragrant flower. A form of Jasmine."JezzmindaIndian — "Fragrant flower. A form of Jasmine."JijiGerman — "Brilliant. A short form of Virginia."JiliettaEnglish — "Youthful. A short form of Jillian."JilietteEnglish — "Youthful. A short form of Jillian."JillEnglish — "Youthful. A short form of Jillian."JillanaEnglish — "Youthful. A short form of Jillian."JillannEnglish — "Youthful. A short form of Jillian."JillanneEnglish — "Youthful. A short form of Jillian."JillianahEnglish — "Youthful. A short form of Jillian."JinanaHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JindriskaFrench — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"JineenFrench — "Diminutive form of Jane or Jeanne."JinneeLatin — "Purity. A short form of Virginia."JinneyLatin — "Purity. A short form of Virginia."JinniEnglish — "Purity. A short form of Virginia."JinnieLatin — "Purity. A short form of Virginia."JinyLatin — "Purity. A short form of Virginia."JireanaGreek — "Farmer; A form of Georgina"JireanahGreek — "Farmer; A form of Georgina"JireenaGreek — "Farmer; A form of Georgina"JireenahGreek — "Farmer; A form of Georgina"JirinaCzech / Slovak — "Farmer; A form of Georgina"JirinahSlavic — "Farmer; A form of Georgina"JirynaGreek — "Farmer; A form of Georgina"JirynahGreek — "Farmer; A form of Georgina"JlllyEnglish — "Pet form of any of the various names containing the first element Gill or Jill"JoakimaHebrew — "Feminine form of Joachim; God will judge"JoankaPolish — "Polish form of Joanna: God is gracious."JocelineEnglish — "Feminine form of Jacques (supplanter)"JoelaHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoeleHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoeleanHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoeleanaHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoeleanahHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoeleaneHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoeleenHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoeleenaHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoeleenahHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoeleeneHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoelenaHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoelenahHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoeleneHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoeleyHebrew — "The Lord is God. A form of Joel."JoelinHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoelinaHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoelinahHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoelineHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoellaHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoellahHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoellenFrench — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoellenaHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoellenahHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoelleneHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JofilleFrench — "Feminine form of Joel, which, via the Ecclesi-astic Late Latin, is from the Ecclesiastic Greek Ioel, a name derived from the Hebrew Yoel, which is from yd'el the Lord is God"JolainaHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolainahHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolaineHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolanaHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolaneHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolannaHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolannahHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolanneHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolantaPolish — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolantahHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolanteHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JoleanHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JoleanaHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JoleanahHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JoleaneHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JoleenEnglish — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JoleenaHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JoleenahHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JoleeneHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolenaEnglish — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolenahHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JoleneEnglish — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolennaHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolennahHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolenneHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JoliinahHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolinaEnglish — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolineEnglish — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolleanHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolleanaHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolleanahHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolleaneHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolleenEnglish — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolleenaHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolleeneHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JollinHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JollinaHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JollinahHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JollynHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JollynaHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JollynahHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JollyneHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolyaneHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolyannHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolyannaHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolyannahHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolyanneHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolynHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolynaHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JolynahHebrew — "God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."JonnaFinnish — "Feminine form of John"JoquinaPortuguese — "Feminine form of Joaquim God will estab-lish, God gives strength See JOAQUIM Male Names"JordaHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordahHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordainEnglish — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordainaHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordaineHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordanaHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A form of Jordan."JordanahHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A form of Jordan."JordaneFrench — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordannHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordannaEnglish — "Flowing down; descending. A form of Jordan."JordannahHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A form of Jordan."JordanneEnglish — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordaynHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordaynaHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordayneHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordenaHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordeneHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordennHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordennaHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordenneHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordinaHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordineHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordinnHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordinnaHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordinneHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordonaHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordoneHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordonnHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordonnaHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordonneHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordynaHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordyneHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordynnHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordynnaHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JordynneHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JorgaGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"JorgahGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"JorganGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"JorganaGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"JorganeGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"JorgiGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"JorgiaGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"JorgieGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"JorginaEnglish — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"JorgineGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"JorjaEnglish — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"JorjahGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"JorjanGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"JorjanaGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"JorjanahGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"JorjaneGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"JorjiaGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"JorjiahGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"JorjinaGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"JorjyaGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"JorjyahGreek — "Farmer. A form of Georgia"JosaffinaHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JosafineHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JosaphinaHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JosaphineHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JosefaGerman — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JosefenaHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JosefinaSpanish — "Spanish form of Josephine. God shall add. Feminine of Joseph."JosephaHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JosepheFrench — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JosephenaHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JosepheneHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JosephinHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JosephinaEnglish — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JosephineHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JosephineyHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JosephynHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JosephynaHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JosephyneHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JosettHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JosettaHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JosetteFrench — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JosfepheFrench — "Feminine form of Joseph, a borrowing from the Ecclesiastic Late Latin, which is from the Ecclesias-tic Greek Ioseph, which in turn is from the Hebrew Yosef, a name derived from yosef may he add The name is often used in conjunction with Marie in honor of Joseph and Mary, the parents of Jesus Christ"JourdanFrench — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JourdenHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JourdynHebrew — "Flowing down; descending. A feminine form of Jordan."JowelHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JowelaHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JowelahHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoweleHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JowellHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JowellaHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JowellahHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JowelleHebrew — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JozafinHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozafinaHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozafineHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozapataHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozaphinHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozaphinaHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozaphinahHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozaphineHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozaphynHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozaphynaHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozaphynahHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozaphyneHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozefaHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozefinHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozefinaHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozefinahHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozefineHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozephinHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozephinaHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozephinahHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozephineHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozephynHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozephynaHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozephynahHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozephyneHebrew — "God will increase, God had added a child. A feminine form of Joseph"JozsefaHungarian — "Feminine form of Jozsef may he add, God shall add. See JOZSEF Male Names"JuanaSpanish — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Juan / John."JuanahSpanish — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Juan / John."JuandalinSpanish — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Juan / John."JuandalinaSpanish — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Juan / John."JuandalynSpanish — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Juan / John."JuandalynaSpanish — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Juan / John."JuandalyneSpanish — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Juan / John."JuaneiceSpanish — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Juan / John."JuanequaSpanish — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Juan / John."JuanequeSpanish — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Juan / John."JuaneshaSpanish — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Juan / John."JuanettaSpanish — "Diminutive form of Juana derived from John."JuaniceSpanish — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Juan / John."JuaniciaSpanish — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Juan / John."JuaniquaSpanish — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Juan / John."JuaniqueSpanish — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Juan / John."JuanishaSpanish — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Juan / John."JuanishiaSpanish — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Juan / John."JuanitaSpanish — "God is gracious. A form of Jane / Juanita."JuannaSpanish — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Juan / John."JuceeHebrew — "Praised. A form of Judy."JuceyHebrew — "Praised. A form of Judy."JuciHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JuciaHebrew — "Praised. A form of Judy."JuciahHebrew — "Praised. A form of Judy."JucieHebrew — "Praised. A form of Judy."JucyHebrew — "Praised. A form of Judy."JucyaHebrew — "Praised. A form of Judy."JucyahHebrew — "Praised. A form of Judy."JudeaBiblical — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JudeeHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JudeenHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JudeenaHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JudeenahHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JudeeneHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JudeyHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JudiHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JudianHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JudianaHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JudianeHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JudiannHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JudiannaHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JudiannahHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JudianneHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JudieHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JudinHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JudinaHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JudinahHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JudineHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JuditaCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of Judith, a cognate of the Hebrew Jehudith and Yehudit, feminine forms of Jehuda and Yehudhah The names, Anglicized as Judah, mean he will be praised. Because Judah was also the name of a kingdom in ancient Palestine, the name can also mean from Judah. Pet: Dita, Jitka"JudynHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JudynaHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JudynahHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JudyneHebrew — "Praise or Jewish woman. The short form of Judith."JuelaLatin — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JuelahLatin — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulaLatin — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulahLatin — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulcaPolish — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulciaLatin — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JuleanBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JuleanaBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JuleanahBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JuleaneBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JuleenFrench — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JuleenaBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JuleenahBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JuleeneBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulenaBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulenahBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JuleneSpanish — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JuleniaBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JuleniahBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JuliahLatin — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulianjaHungarian — "Hungarian form of Juliana, an elaborated form of Julia youth. See GYULA Male Names"JulienneFrench — "Feminine form of Julian (youthful)"JulincaBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulineBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulinkaHungarian — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JuliskaHungarian — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulitteFrench — "the Latin Julitta, a name of uncertain origin Some believe it to be a Late Latin form of Judith he will be praised; others think it is a variant of Julia. The name was borne by a 4th-century woman martyred in Tarsus with her infant son, Quiricus"JuljanaPolish — "Polish form of Juliana, the Latin feminine form of Julianus, which is from the old Roman family name Julius, believed to be derived from lulus the first down on the chin, downy-bearded See JULIA"JulkaLatin — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulleanBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulleanaBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulleanahBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulleaneBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulleenBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulleenaBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulleenahBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulleeneBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JullinBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JullinaBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JullinahBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JullineBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JullynaBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JullynahLatin — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JullyneBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulyaLatin — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulyahLatin — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulynaBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulynahBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JulyneBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."JunitahSpanish — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Juan / John."JunytaSpanish — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Juan / John."JunytahSpanish — "God is gracious. A feminine form of Juan / John."JustahLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JustaneLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JusteaLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JusteanLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JusteanaLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JusteanahLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JusteeLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JusteenFrench — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JusteenaLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JusteenahLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JusteeneEnglish — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JusteinLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JusteinaLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JusteinahLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JusteineLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JusteynLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JusteynaLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JusteynahLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JusteyneLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JustillLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JustillaLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JustilleLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JustinaLatin — "Feminine form of Justin: Just. Righteous."JustinahLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JustineLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JustynaLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JustynahLatin — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JustyneFrench — "Righteous, Just. The feminine form of Justin."JyllEnglish — "Youthful. A short form of Jillian."KaaliHindi — "Night, destroyer, Goddess durga in her terrifying form"KaceeArabic — "A phonetic form of the initials K. C. Also aalert; vigorous"KaciAmerican — "A phonetic form of the initials K. C. Also aalert; vigorous"KacieEnglish — "A form of Casey, brave."KaganIrish — "Tiny Bold Flame, Strong willed. A feminine form of Keegan / Kegan; Associated with Cohanim from the Chussar Nation."KahlimaHindi — "The Goddess form Kali ma"KaiaHawaiian — "The sea, as a short form of some long name. The meaning of this name is uncertain. In old documents it might stand for Ka-i'a the fish."KaiteGreek — "Pure. A short form of Catherine or Katherine."KaitlanIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."KaitleenArabic — "Modern phonetic form of the Irish name Caitlin from Catherine meaning pure"KaitlynnAmerican — "Modern phonetic form of the Irish name Caitlin from Catherine meaning pure"KajsaScandinavian — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KalinaPolish — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KalinahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KalineGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KandahlEnglish — "A form of kendall"KaranGreek — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KardreinlGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KareanGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KareanaGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KareanahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KareaneGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KareenSwedish — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KareenaGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KareenahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KareeneSwedish — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KarenScandinavian — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KarenaScandinavian — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KarenahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KareneGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KarinScandinavian — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KarinaScandinavian — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KarinahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KarineScandinavian — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KarleanGerman — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarleanaGerman — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarleanahGerman — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarleaneGerman — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarleenScandinavian — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarleenaGerman — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarleenahGerman — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarleeneGerman — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarleinGerman — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarleinaGerman — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarleinahGerman — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarleineGerman — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarlenaGerman — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarlenahGerman — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarleneScandinavian — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarleshaGerman — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarleynGerman — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarleynaGerman — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarleynahGerman — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarleyneGerman — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarlinaScandinavian — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarlinahGerman — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarlineScandinavian — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarlinkaGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KarlinkahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KarlotteGerman — "Feminine form of Karl man, freeman, peasant, which is based on the French Charlotte See KARLA"KarlynAmerican — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarlynaGerman — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarlynahGerman — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarlyneGerman — "Strong and womanly, Farmer, Strong, Courageious. A feminine form of Karl."KarnielHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KarnielaHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KarnielahHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KarnieleHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KarniellHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KarniellaHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KarnielleHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KarnyelHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KarnyelaHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KarnyellaHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KarnyelleHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KarolinGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KarolinaHungarian — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KarolinahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KarolineEnglish — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KarolynGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KarolynaGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KarolynahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KarolyneGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KaronEnglish — "Purity. A form of Karen."KarranDanish — "Purity. A form of Karen."KarrenEnglish — "Purity. A form of Karen."KarronDanish — "Purity. A form of Karen."KarrunDanish — "Purity. A form of Karen."KarsynEnglish — "Child of kar a form of carson"KasenaGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KasenahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KaseneGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KasiaPolish — "Purity. A form of Katherine."KasiaiahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatEnglish — "Purity, Virginal. A short form of Katherine."KataJapanese — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatalGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatalinHungarian — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatalinaHawaiian — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatalinahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatalineGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatanynaPolish — "Polish form of Catherine."KatarinGreek — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatarinaItalian — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatarinahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatarineGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatarynGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatarynaGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatarynahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KataryneGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatarzynaPolish — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatchenGerman — "German form of Katherine (pure)"KateEnglish — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KateeEnglish — "A familiar form of kate, katherine"KatelineEnglish — "Medieval English form of the Irish Caitlin. Pure."KaterenGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KaterinaSlavic — "Purity. A form of Katrina."KaterinahGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."KaterineGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."KaterynaGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."KaterynahGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."KateryneGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."KateyGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KathEnglish — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."KathaGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."KatharinGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatharinaGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatharinahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatharineGreek — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatharynGreek — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatharynaGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatharynahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatharyneGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatheGerman — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."KatheeGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."KatherinEnglish — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatherinaShakespearean — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatherinahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatherineGreek — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatherynEnglish — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatherynaGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatherynahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatheryneScottish — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatheyGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."KathiEnglish — "A familiar form of katherine, kathlee"KathiaGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."KathiahGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."KathranGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KathrenScottish — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KathrinGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KathrineGreek — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KathronGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KathrunGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KathrynEnglish — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KathyEnglish — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KathyaGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."KathyeGreek — "Purity. A short form of Katherine."KatiHungarian — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatieEnglish — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatinePolish — "Polish form of Catherine."KatjaGreek — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatleFrench — "Diminutive of Catherine: Pure, clear. Form of the Latin Katharina, from the Greek Aikaterina."KatlinEnglish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."KatlinaIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."KatlineIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."KatlynAmerican — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."KatlynaIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."KatlyneIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."KatlynnEnglish — "Medieval English form of the Irish Caitlin. Pure."KatreanaGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."KatreanahGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."KatreaneGreek — "Purity. A form of Katrina."KatreenSwedish — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatreenaGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatreenahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatreeneGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrenGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrenaGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrenahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatreneGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatriFinnish — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatriaRussian — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatriahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrianGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrianaGreek — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrianahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrianeFrench — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatriannSwedish — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatriannaGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatriannahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrianneGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrienDutch — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrienaGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrienahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrienjaGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrijinGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrijnGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrinGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrinaGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrinahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrineScandinavian — "Purity. A form of Katrina."KatrinkaGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrinnaGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrinnahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrinneGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrynGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrynaGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatrynahGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatryneScottish — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KattGreek — "Purity, Virginal. A short form of Katherine."KattelGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatterieGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatterleGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KattieEnglish — "A familiar form of kate"KattyEnglish — "A familiar form of kate"KatushkaGerman — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KatyaRussian — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KayceyIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."KaycieEnglish — "A form of Casey, brave."KaycyIrish — "A form of Casey, brave."KayteEnglish — "A form of katy"KaytieEnglish — "A form of katy"KazzAustralian — "Purity. A short form of Karen"KeearraIrish — "Small and dark. A form of Ciara."KeeleiIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KeeliaAmerican — "Pure one form the meadow."KeeliahIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KeighleaIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KeighleeIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KeighleiIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KeighleighIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KeighleyIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KeighliIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KeighliaIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KeighliahIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KeighlyIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KeijaGreek — "Purity. A form of Katherine."KeileiIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KeleiIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KeliaHawaiian — "Pure one form the meadow."KeliahIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KelleaIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KelleahIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KelleiIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KelleighIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KelliaIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KelliahIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KellinaIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KellinahIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KellineIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KelseiEnglish — "A form of kelsey"KelulaHebrew — "Pure one form the meadow."KemVietnamese — "Royal. A short form of Kimberley; Golden."KemberlyEnglish — "A form of kimberly"KendyllEnglish — "A form of kendall"KenenzaEnglish — "A form of kennice"KeniseEnglish — "A form of kennice"KeokinaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Georgina, a feminine form of George, the English cognate of the Greek Georgios earthworker, farmer, a compounding of the elements ge earth and ergein to work"KeonaPolynesian — "Gracious gift of God. A female form of John."KerrttuFinnish — "Finnish form of Gertrude."KersteaGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KersteeGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KersteyGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KerstiGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KerstiaGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KerstiahGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KerstieGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KerstyGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KerttuTeutonic — "Finnish form of Gertrude (spear)"KervernahGaelic — "Handsome. The feminine form of Kevin."KevernaGaelic — "Handsome. The feminine form of Kevin."KevirnaGaelic — "Handsome. The feminine form of Kevin."KevirnahGaelic — "Handsome. The feminine form of Kevin."KevyrnaGaelic — "Handsome. The feminine form of Kevin."KevyrnahGaelic — "Handsome. The feminine form of Kevin."KhayriyyaUrdu — "Feminine form of Arabic Khayri, meaning charitable"KhimOld English — "Royal. A short form of Kimberley; Golden."KhimberlyEnglish — "A form of kimberly"KhimeOld English — "Royal. A short form of Kimberley; Golden."KhimmOld English — "Royal. A short form of Kimberley; Golden."KhristienGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."KhryssEnglish — "Christian. A form of names starting with 'Chris'. The feminine form of Chris."KhymOld English — "Royal. A short form of Kimberley; Golden."KhymeOld English — "Royal. A short form of Kimberley; Golden."KhymmeOld English — "Royal. A short form of Kimberley; Golden."KianahAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah; Moon goddess."KiannaAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah; Moon goddess."KiannahAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah; Moon goddess."KieleaIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KieleahIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KieleeIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KieleiIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KieleighIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KieleyIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KieliIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KieliaIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KieliahIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KielieIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KielyOld English — "Pure one form the meadow."KiliwaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Sylvia, a feminine form of the Latin Silvius of the woods, a name derived from silva wood"KimberlinEnglish — "A form of kimberly"KimberlynEnglish — "A form of kimberly"KimberlynnEnglish — "A form of kimberly"KimmOld English — "Royal. A short form of Kimberley; Golden."KimmieEnglish — "A familiar form of kimberly"KinzieEnglish — "A form of kinsey"KirochkaRussian — "Russian form of Helen: light."KirrstiahGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KirsteaGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KirsteeGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KirsteyGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KirstiGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KirstiaGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KirstiahGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KirstieLatin — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KirstyLatin — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KitlynEnglish — "Medieval English form of the Irish Caitlin. Pure."KittyEnglish — "Little cat. A short form of Catherine."KlareataLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."KlareatahLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."KlareateLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."KlareetaLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."KlareetahLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."KlareeteLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."KlaretaLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."KlaretahLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."KlareteLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."KlarettaLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."KlarettahLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."KlaretteLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."KlaritaLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."KlaritahLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."KlariteLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."KlarittaLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."KlarybelPolish — "Polish form of the English Clarabelle, a combination name composed of the names Clara bright, clear, famous and Belle beautiful"KlarytaLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."KlarytahLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."KlaryteLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."KlaryttaLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."KlaryttahLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."KlarytteLatin — "Clear, Bright. A form of Clara, brilliant."KlaudiaEnglish — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."KlaudiahLatin — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."KlaudjaLithuanian — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."KlaudyaLithuanian — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."KlaudyahLatin — "Weak, The fragile one. The feminine form of Claude."KlementinaRussian — "Russian cognate of Clementine, a femi-nine diminutive form of Clement, which is derived from the Latin clemens mild, gentle, merciful Pet: Klima"KlementynaPolish — "Feminine form of Klement, the Polish form of Clement, which is from the Latin clemens mild, gentle"KleraEnglish — "Feminine form of Kieran, an Anglicized form of the Irish Ciaran, which is derived from the Gaelic ciar black and the diminutive suffix -an: hence, little dark one The name was originally bestowed upon those babies born with dark hair or a dark complexion"KllikinaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Christine, a name ulti-mately derived from the Greek christianos a Christian, a follower of Christ"KonstancziaHungarian — "Hungarian form of Constance, a feminine form of Constantine constancy, which is from the Latin constans constant, steadfast, unchanging Short: Stanczia"KopeaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Sophia, a Greek name de-rived from Sophia wisdom, skill"KordelCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."KordeliaCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."KordelliaCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."KordellyaCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."KordellyahCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."KordelyaCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."KordelyahCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."KordulaCeltic — "Life. The Swiss form of Betty, from the house of God."KorneliaPolish — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KorneliahLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KorneljaPolish — "Polish cognate of the Latin Cornelia, the feminine form of Cornelius, an old Roman family name of unknown etymology Some believe it to be derived from the Latin comu horn"KornelyaLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KornelyahLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KortneeEnglish — "A form of courtney"KortneyOld French — "A form of Courtney, domain of Curtius."KortniEnglish — "A form of courtney"KortnieOld French — "A form of Courtney, domain of Curtius."KrechelleGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."KrislynAmerican — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."KrissieEnglish — "S short form of Christine, Christian."KrissyAmerican — "S short form of Christine, Christian."KristabelGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KristabeleGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KristabellGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KristabellaGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KristabelleEnglish — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KristahGerman — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."KristallGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KristalleGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KristeeEnglish — "Of Christ. Short form of Christine"KristelGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KristeleGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KristellGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KristellaGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KristelleGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KristeyEnglish — "Of Christ. Short form of Christine"KristiEnglish — "Of Christ. Short form of Christine"KristiaGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."KristianaEnglish — "Christian. A form of Christina."KristianahGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."KristianeEnglish — "Christian. A form of Christina."KristiannGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."KristiannaEnglish — "Christian. A form of Christina."KristiannahGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."KristianneEnglish — "Christian. A form of Christina."KristieEnglish — "Of Christ. Short form of Christine"KristienGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."KristyEnglish — "Of Christ. Short form of Christine"KrsitaleGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KrychelleGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."KrysEnglish — "Christian. A form of names starting with 'Chris'. The feminine form of Chris."KryssEnglish — "Christian. A form of names starting with 'Chris'. The feminine form of Chris."KrystabeleGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KrystabellGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KrystabelleEnglish — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KrystahGerman — "Christ-bearer. A pet form of names beginning with "Chris"."KrystalAmerican — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KrystalbelGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KrystalbellaGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KrystelGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KrysteleGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KrystelinaGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KrystelineGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KrystellGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KrystellaGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KrystelleGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KrystenGreek — "Christian. A form of Christina."KrystjanaPolish — "Polish cognate of the Greek Christiana, a feminine form of Christiano a Christian, which is derived from christianos a follower of Christ, a Christian Short: Krysta. Pet: Krystka"KrystleAmerican — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KrystllaGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KrystylGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KrystyleGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KrystyllGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KrystylleGreek — "A form of Crystal, Gem, Ice."KuliaHawaiian — "Striving, fortunate. Kulia is a Hawaiian form of Julia. (Kulia / Kulia"KursteaGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KursteeGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KursteyGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KurstiGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KurstiaGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KurstieGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KurstyGaelic — "A follower of Christ, Christian, Anointed; covered in oil. The short form of Kiersten"KyanaAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah; Moon goddess."KyanahAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah; Moon goddess."KyannaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah; Moon goddess."KyannahAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah; Moon goddess."KylaAmerican — "A feminine form of Kyle, attractive one from the strait; Crown, Victorious; Aboriginal name of a river."KylahGaelic — "A feminine form of Kyle, attractive one from the strait; Crown, Victorious; Aboriginal name of a river."KyleaGaelic — "Pure one form the meadow."KyleahIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KyleeGaelic — "Pure one form the meadow."KyleiIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KyliGaelic — "Pure one form the meadow."KylieAboriginal — "Pure one form the meadow."KylyIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KymberEnglish — "A form of kimber"KymberlynEnglish — "A form of kimberlin"KymmOld English — "Royal. A short form of Kimberley; Golden."KyndalEnglish — "A form of kendall"KyndraEnglish — "A form of kendra"LabanaHebrew — "Feminine form of Labon; white; fair-skinned"LabhaoiseIrish — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LaceaGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaceeEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LachianinaScottish — "From the land of lakes. A feminine form of Lachlan."LachianinahScottish — "From the land of lakes. A feminine form of Lachlan."LachlaneeScottish — "From the land of lakes. A feminine form of Lachlan."LachlaniScottish — "From the land of lakes. A feminine form of Lachlan."LachlaniaScottish — "From the land of lakes. A feminine form of Lachlan."LachlanieScottish — "From the land of lakes. A feminine form of Lachlan."LachlanyScottish — "From the land of lakes. A feminine form of Lachlan."LachyaninaScottish — "From the land of lakes. A feminine form of Lachlan."LachyaninahScottish — "From the land of lakes. A feminine form of Lachlan."LaciaGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaciahGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaciannEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaciannaGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LacianneGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LacieEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LacolaItalian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole."LacoleAmerican — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole."LacollaItalian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole."LacolleItalian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole."LacyEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaeliaLatin — "Feminine form of Laelius; resembling the orchid"LahapaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Rahab.Possibly also of Hawaiian origin, since it occurs in compound names."LaiceeGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaiceyGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaiciGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaiciaGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaiciahGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaicieGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaicyGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LailaArabic — "Singer of light. A form of Laila."LainSpanish — "Handsome, Fair, Bright, Happy. A feminine form of Alain / Alan."LainaAmerican — "Handsome, Fair, Bright, Happy. A feminine form of Alain / Alan."LainahCeltic — "Handsome, Fair, Bright, Happy. A feminine form of Alain / Alan."LaiylaRussian — "Singer of light. A form of Laila."LakieshaEnglish — "Lakeisha and its variants are rhyming forms of Leticia. Joyful, happy."LandahBasque — "Wished-for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."LaneaGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LanetteEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaniaGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaniahGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LanneyGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LanniaGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LanniahGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LannyaGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LanoreOld English — "Light from the meadow. A form of Eleanor, Light."LanoreeOld English — "Light from the meadow. A form of Eleanor, Light."LanoreyOld English — "Light from the meadow. A form of Eleanor, Light."LanoriOld English — "Light from the meadow. A form of Eleanor, Light."LanoriahOld English — "Light from the meadow. A form of Eleanor, Light."LanorieOld English — "Light from the meadow. A form of Eleanor, Light."LanoryOld English — "Light from the meadow. A form of Eleanor, Light."LanoryaOld English — "Light from the meadow. A form of Eleanor, Light."LanoryahOld English — "Light from the meadow. A form of Eleanor, Light."LanyaGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaquishaEnglish — "Lakeisha and its variants are rhyming forms of Leticia. Joyful, happy."LaraRussian — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaraineAmerican — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LariaScottish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LarindaLatin — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LarraSpanish — "Shining, famous; Hut built on stony ground; Happy. A short form of Larissa."LarrahLatin — "Shining, famous; Hut built on stony ground; Happy. A short form of Larissa."LarrinaSpanish — "Feminine form of the Italian Larino, a name believed to be derived from the Latin laurus laurel"LarryaAboriginal — "Shining, famous; Hut built on stony ground; Happy. A short form of Larissa."LarryahAboriginal — "Shining, famous; Hut built on stony ground; Happy. A short form of Larissa."LaryaSlavic — "Shining, famous; Hut built on stony ground; Happy. A short form of Larissa."LascheGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LataraAfrican-American — "Rocky hill. A form of Tara."LatarahAfrican-American — "Rocky hill. A form of Tara."LatariaAfrican-American — "Rocky hill. A form of Tara."LatariahAfrican-American — "Rocky hill. A form of Tara."LataryaIrish — "Rocky hill. A form of Tara."LatashaEnglish — "Born on Christmas day. A form of Natasha."LateishaEnglish — "Modern form of medieval name Letitia. Joyful, happy."LateshaEnglish — "Modern form of medieval name Letitia. Joyful, happy."LatishahLatin — "Born on Christmas day. A form of Natasha."LatoiaSpanish — "Victory. A form of Latoria."LatoreaAfrican-American — "Victory. A form of Victoria."LatoreahAfrican-American — "Victory. A form of Victoria."LatoreeAfrican-American — "Victory. A form of Victoria."LatoreyAfrican-American — "Victory. A form of Victoria."LatoriAfrican-American — "Victory. A form of Victoria."LatoriaAfrican-American — "Victory. A form of Victoria."LatoriahAfrican-American — "Victory. A form of Victoria."LatorieAfrican-American — "Victory. A form of Victoria."LatorioAfrican-American — "Victory. A form of Victoria."LatorjaAfrican-American — "Victory. A form of Victoria."LatorrayAfrican-American — "Victory. A form of Victoria."LatorreiaAfrican-American — "Victory. A form of Victoria."LatoryAfrican-American — "Victory. A form of Victoria."LatoryaAfrican-American — "Victory. A form of Victoria."LatoyaSpanish — "Victory. A form of Latoria."LatoyiaSpanish — "Victory. A form of Latoria."LatoyiahSpanish — "Victory. A form of Latoria."LatoyraAfrican-American — "Victory. A form of Victoria."LatoyriaAfrican-American — "Victory. A form of Victoria."LatoyrryaAfrican-American — "Victory. A form of Victoria."LatyshahLatin — "Born on Christmas day. A form of Natasha."LaudraGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LauraLatin — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LauraineEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LauraleeEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LauralieEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LauralynLatin — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LauralynnAmerican — "Modern combination name formed from the names Laura and Lynn. See LAURA and LYNN"LauranaSpanish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaureFrench — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaureanneEnglish — "A short form of laurianna"LaureenEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaureenaLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A short form of Lauren and Laurel."LaurelLatin — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaureleaLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A short form of Lauren and Laurel."LaureleeLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A short form of Lauren and Laurel."LaurellLatin — "Laurel, Wreath, Laurel tree. A form of Laurel."LaurelleEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaurenAmerican — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaurenciaSpanish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaureneFrench — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaurentiaLatin — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaurenzaItalian — "Feminine form of Lorenzo, the Italian cognate of Laurence, a name derived from the Latin Laurentius man from Laurentum Laurentum, the name of a town in Latium, is probably derived from laurus laurel"LaurianeEnglish — "A short form of laurianna"LaurianneEnglish — "A short form of laurianna"LauriceLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A short form of Lauren and Laurel."LaurissaLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A short form of Lauren and Laurel."LauroineLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A short form of Lauren and Laurel."LawellaWelsh — "Leader, Lioness. A feminine form of Lleqelyn, lion-like friend, lightning."LawisGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LawisaGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LawisahGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LawiseGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LayceeGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LayceyGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LayciGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LayciahGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaycyGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LaylaArabic — "Singer of light. A form of Laila."LaynaGreek — "Handsome, Fair, Bright, Happy. A feminine form of Alain / Alan."LaynahCeltic — "Handsome, Fair, Bright, Happy. A feminine form of Alain / Alan."LeacaHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LeahtaEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LeahtahEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LeanaScottish — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."LeanahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."LeaneAmerican — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."LeanoraOld English — "Light from the meadow. A form of Eleanor, Light."LeanorahOld English — "Light from the meadow. A form of Eleanor, Light."LeanoreOld English — "Light from the meadow. A form of Eleanor, Light."LeasaHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LeasahHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LeassaHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LeassahHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LeataEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LeatahEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LeazaHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LeazahHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LecaHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LecahHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LecolaItalian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole."LecoleItalian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole."LecollaItalian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole."LecolleItalian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole."LeecaHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LeecahHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LeeluHindi — "A Form of Sugar"LeesaHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LeesahHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LeetaEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LeetahEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LeezaAmerican — "Honey bee. A short form of Melissa. A form of Elizabeth, holy, Sacred to God."LeezahHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LeezxaHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LeightaEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LeightahEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LeikadyaFrench — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeiliahIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."LeisaHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LeisahHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LeiselHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LeislHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LeitaEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LeitahEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LekashaArabic — "Life; Woman. A form of Aisha"LekeeshaArabic — "Life; Woman. A form of Aisha"LekeishaArabic — "Life; Woman. A form of Aisha"LekeshaArabic — "Life; Woman. A form of Aisha"LekeshiaArabic — "Life; Woman. A form of Aisha"LekeshiahArabic — "Life; Woman. A form of Aisha"LekeshyaArabic — "Life; Woman. A form of Aisha"LekesiaArabic — "Life; Woman. A form of Aisha"LekesiahArabic — "Life; Woman. A form of Aisha"LekesyaArabic — "Life; Woman. A form of Aisha"LekiciaArabic — "Life; Woman. A form of Aisha"LekiciahArabic — "Life; Woman. A form of Aisha"LekishaArabic — "Life; Woman. A form of Aisha"LekishahArabic — "Life; Woman. A form of Aisha"LekyshaSwahili — "Life; Woman. A form of Aisha"LekysiaArabic — "Life; Woman. A form of Aisha"LekysyaArabic — "Life; Woman. A form of Aisha"LeliSwedish — "From the high tower, From Magdala. The Greek form of Magdalen."LeliaLatin — "From the high tower, From Magdala. The Greek form of Magdalen."LeliahSwedish — "From the high tower, From Magdala. The Greek form of Magdalen."LelySwedish — "From the high tower, From Magdala. The Greek form of Magdalen."LelyaSwedish — "From the high tower, From Magdala. The Greek form of Magdalen."LelyahSwedish — "From the high tower, From Magdala. The Greek form of Magdalen."LencyaFrench — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeniseTeutonic — "Lioness, a feminine form of Leonard, strong."LenuschkaRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"LenushkaRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"LenusyaRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"LeocadaFrench — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeocadiaSpanish — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeokadiaFrench — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeolaGerman — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."LeonardaFrench — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeonciaSpanish — "Feminine form of Leoncio, a name derived from the Latin leo lion"LeondraFrench — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeondreaFrench — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeondriaFrench — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeoneeFrench — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeonelaFrench — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeonelahFrench — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeonellaFrench — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeoneyFrench — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeoniaFrench — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeoniceFrench — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeonieFrench — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeonneFrench — "Feminine form of Leon, the French cognate of Leo, which is derived directly from the Latin leo lion"LeonniFrench — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeonnieFrench — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeontinaFrench — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeontineFrench — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeontynaFrench — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeontyneEnglish — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LeotScottish — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LesiaAmerican — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LesieliPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Rachel ewe See RACHEL Biblical Names"LetaLatin — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LetahEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LeteeEnglish — "Happiness. The English short form of Charlotte, little, strong, courageous woman."LeteyEnglish — "Happiness. The English short form of Charlotte, little, strong, courageous woman."LetiEnglish — "Happiness. The English short form of Charlotte, little, strong, courageous woman."LetieEnglish — "Happiness. The English short form of Charlotte, little, strong, courageous woman."LettaEnglish — "Happiness. The English short form of Charlotte, little, strong, courageous woman."LettahEnglish — "Happiness. The English short form of Charlotte, little, strong, courageous woman."LetteeEnglish — "Happiness. The English short form of Charlotte, little, strong, courageous woman."LetteyEnglish — "Happiness. The English short form of Charlotte, little, strong, courageous woman."LettiEnglish — "Happiness. The English short form of Charlotte, little, strong, courageous woman."LetticeLatin — "Joy. Popular medieval British form of the name Letitia."LettieLatin — "Happiness. The English short form of Charlotte, little, strong, courageous woman."LettyLatin — "Happiness. The English short form of Charlotte, little, strong, courageous woman."LetyEnglish — "Happiness. The English short form of Charlotte, little, strong, courageous woman."LetycjaPolish — "Polish form of Letitia, which is derived from the Latin laetitia gladness, happiness, joy"LeweeseGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LeweezGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LexeeGreek — "Defender of humankind. A pet form of names beginning with "Alex"."LexeyGreek — "Defender of humankind. A pet form of names beginning with "Alex"."LeytaEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LeytahEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LfionleFrench — "the Latin Leonia, the feminine form of Leonius, which is derived from leo lion"LfonoreFrench — "Short form of Eleonore light, bright, Leonore is also used as an independent given name See ELEONORE"LiberadaPortuguese — "Feminine form of Liberato, a name derived from the Latin Liberatus he who has been liberated The name was borne by a mystical saint of Portugal who grew a beard to maintain her vow of virginity"LidnahGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LidwinaScandinavian — "Feminine form of the Germanic Lidwin friend of the people, a compounding of the elements liut folk, people and win friend The name was often bestowed in honor of the Blessed Lidwina of Schiedam 1380-1433, who was an invalid and mystic"LiesaHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LiesahHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LieshaAfrican — "Woman; Life. A form of Aisha."LilaSanskrit — "From the island. The feminine form of Lyle."LiliPersian — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LiliaLatin — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LilianaItalian — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LilianeLatin — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LiliasScottish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LilibetEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LilibethEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LilijaIcelandic — "Icelandic form of Lily"LillianEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LillianaEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LillianeLatin — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LilliannaLatin — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LillisGreek — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LilybethLatin — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LindaSpanish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LindkaGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LinzeeEnglish — "A form of lindsey"LinzyEnglish — "A form of lindsey"LioliaRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"LioliahRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"LiolyaRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"LiolyahRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"LionelaFrench — "Young lioness, Cub. The feminine form of Lionel."LioneleFrench — "Young lioness, Cub. The feminine form of Lionel."LionellaFrench — "Young lioness, Cub. The feminine form of Lionel."LisScandinavian — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LisaEnglish — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LisabetEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LisabetaGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LisabetahGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LisabeteGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LisabethEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LisabettGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LisabettaGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LisabettahGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LisabetteHebrew — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LisabetthGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LisahHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LisannaHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LisannahHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LisanneHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LisayHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LiseNative American — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LisetEnglish — "A familiar form of elise, elizabeth"LisethEnglish — "A form of liset"LisettHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LisettaHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LisetteFrench — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LissGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LissaEnglish — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LissahHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LissayHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LisyaHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LitahEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LiucijaLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LiudvikaGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LiusadhScottish — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LivScandinavian — "Olive. A short form of Olivia."LiviEnglish — "Olive. A short form of Olivia."LivieLatin — "Olive. A short form of Olivia."LivyLatin — "Olive. A short form of Olivia."LizEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LizaEnglish — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LizabetGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LizabetaGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LizabettHebrew — "Holy, Sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."LizabettaHebrew — "Holy, Sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."LizabetteGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LizahHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LizbetEnglish — "Holy, Sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."LizbeteHebrew — "Holy, Sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."LizbethEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LizbettHebrew — "Holy, Sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."LizbettaHebrew — "Holy, Sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."LizbetteHebrew — "Holy, Sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."LizeteAmerican — "My God is bountiful, God of plenty. Form of Elizabeth."LizzGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LizzaHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LizzahHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LizzeteAmerican — "My God is bountiful, God of plenty. Form of Elizabeth."LizzetteAmerican — "My God is bountiful, God of plenty. Form of Elizabeth."LlawellaWelsh — "Leader, Lioness. A feminine form of Lleqelyn, lion-like friend, lightning."LldiaSpanish — "Spanish form of the Greek Lydia woman from Lydia, an ancient kingdom in western Asia Minor"LlesaGerman — "Short form of Liesbeth God is my oath, Liesa is also bestowed as an independent given name See ELISABETH"LleuleuLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LleuluWelsh — "Welsh form of Lucia, a feminine form of Lucius, which is derived from the Latin lux light The name was borne by St. Lucia of Syracuse, a 4th-century martyr whose popularity during the Middle Ages led to widespread use of the name"LllliGerman — "A pet form of Elisabeth God is my oath and many of its variant forms, Lilli is also occasionally be-stowed as an independent given name"LlssaEnglish — "Short form of Melissa bee, Lissa is also used as an independent given name See MELISSA. Alterna-tively, it is a variant spelling of Lyssa, a short form of Alyssa nobility. See ALYSSA"LlyseGerman — "Born into the nobility / form of Elyse meaning "my God is bountiful""LocklaneeScottish — "From the land of lakes. A feminine form of Lachlan."LocklaneyScottish — "From the land of lakes. A feminine form of Lachlan."LocklaniScottish — "From the land of lakes. A feminine form of Lachlan."LocklanieScottish — "From the land of lakes. A feminine form of Lachlan."LocklanyScottish — "From the land of lakes. A feminine form of Lachlan."LodoiskaPolish — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LoeasaGerman — "Famous warrior. A form of Louisa."LoeasahGerman — "Famous warrior. A form of Louisa."LoeaseGerman — "Famous warrior. A form of Louisa."LoeazaGerman — "Famous warrior. A form of Louisa."LoeazahGerman — "Famous warrior. A form of Louisa."LoeazeGerman — "Famous warrior. A form of Louisa."LohitaHindi — "Red, Ruby, Goddess Lakshmi in the form of iron"LohithaHindi — "Red, Ruby, Goddess Lakshmi in the form of iron"LoisEnglish — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LoisaGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LoisahGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LoiseGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LoissGreek — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LoissaGreek — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LoisseGreek — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LokamayaHindi — "A Form of Godess Durga"LokapeleHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Rosabelle, a compounding of the names Rosa red, a rose and Belle beautiful"LolittaSpanish — "Feminine form of Carlos: manly."LonleeEnglish — "A form of lona"LooesaGerman — "Famous warrior. A form of Louisa."LooesahGerman — "Famous warrior. A form of Louisa."LooeseGerman — "Famous warrior. A form of Louisa."LoraSpanish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LorahGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LoreaSpanish — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A short form of Lauren and Laurel."LoreenEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LorellLatin — "Laurel, Wreath, Laurel tree. A form of Laurel."LorelleTeutonic — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LorenaEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LoreneAmerican — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LorettaItalian — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LoretteEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LoreyLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A short form of Lauren and Laurel."LoriaEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LorianaEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LoriannEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LorianneEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LorielEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LornaScottish — "Lost Love; Crown of laurel leaves. victory. Female form of Lorne."LornahEnglish — "Lost Love; Crown of laurel leaves. victory. Female form of Lorne."LorneeEnglish — "Lost Love; Crown of laurel leaves. victory. Female form of Lorne."LorneyEnglish — "Lost Love; Crown of laurel leaves. victory. Female form of Lorne."LosPolynesian — "A Polynesian form of Rosa a rose. See ROSA Spanish names"LosanaPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Rosanna See ROSE- ANNE English Names"LotaraAfrican-American — "Rocky hill. A form of Tara."LotarahAfrican-American — "Rocky hill. A form of Tara."LotariaAfrican-American — "Rocky hill. A form of Tara."LotaryaAfrican-American — "Rocky hill. A form of Tara."LottyFrench — "Diminutive of Charlotte: A feminine form of Charles, meaning man. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine. Famous bearers: Princess Charlotte, daughter of King George IV, British writer Charlotte Bronte."LouisaEnglish — "Famous warrior. A form of Louisa."LouisahGerman — "Famous warrior. A form of Louisa."LouiseEnglish — "Famous warrior. A form of Louisa."LouisettaGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LouisetteGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LouizGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LouizaAfrican — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LouizahGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LouizeGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LouyzGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LouyzaGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LouyzahGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LouyzeGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LovaScandinavian — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LowrelleLatin — "Laurel, Wreath, Laurel tree. A form of Laurel."LoysGreek — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LoyssGreek — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LoyssaGreek — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LoysseGreek — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LucastaEnglish — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LuceaLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LuceeLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LuciEnglish — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucianaItalian — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LuciannLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LuciannaItalian — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucianneLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucieFrench — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucienaLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucienahLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucieneLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LuciennaLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LuciennahLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucienneFrench — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucilaSpanish — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucilahLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucileFrench — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucillaSpanish — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucilleFrench — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucindLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucindaSpanish — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucindahLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucineAmerican — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucintahLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucinteLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucitaSpanish — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucitahLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LuckaItalian — "Bringer of light; The feminine form of Lucas"LuckahItalian — "Bringer of light; The feminine form of Lucas"LucyEnglish — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucyanaLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucyanahLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucyaneLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucyannLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucyannaLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucyannahLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucyanneLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucyeeLatin — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LucynaPolish — "Polish form of Lucille. Bright."LuczaHungarian — "Hungarian form of Lucia, a feminine form of the Latin Lucius, which is derived from the root lux light"LudoisiaGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LudoisyaGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LudovicaScandinavian — "Feminine form of Ludovic famous in war, which is from the Middle Latin Ludovicus, a derivative of the Germanic Hluodowig, a compounding of the elements hluod famous and wig war, strife"LudwikaPolish — "Feminine form of Ludwik famous warrior, a Germanic compound name composed of the elements hluod fame and wig warrior"LuisaSpanish — "Famous warrior. A form of Louisa."LuisahGerman — "Famous warrior. A form of Louisa."LuiseGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LuizaSpanish — "Famous warrior. A form of Louisa."LuizahGerman — "Famous warrior. A form of Louisa."LuizeGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LukahItalian — "Bringer of light; The feminine form of Lucas"LunaraTurkish — "Kazakh short form of Gulnara It means flower, rose and pomegranate"LuretteGerman — "Diminutive form of Lura watcher of the rock formed by the addition of the French diminutive suffix -ette See LORELEI"LurynahLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A short form of Lauren and Laurel."LuseanePolynesian — "Polynesian form of the name Lucy Anne See ANNE and LUCY English Names"LuysGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LuysaGerman — "Famous warrior. A form of Louisa."LuysahGerman — "Famous warrior. A form of Louisa."LuyseGerman — "Famous warrior. A form of Louisa."LuyzGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LuyzaGerman — "Famous warrior. A form of Louisa."LuyzahGerman — "Famous warrior. A form of Louisa."LuyzeGerman — "Famous warrior. A form of Louisa."LyceGerman — "Famous warrior. The feminine form of Louis."LylaEnglish — "From the island. The feminine form of Lyle."LylahFrench — "From the island. The feminine form of Lyle."LyndaSpanish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LyndahGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LyndeeEnglish — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LynnaeEnglish — "A form of lynn"LynnellEnglish — "A form of lynelle"LyolyaRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"LyolyahRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen"LyonelaFrench — "Young lioness, Cub. The feminine form of Lionel."LyoneleFrench — "Young lioness, Cub. The feminine form of Lionel."LyonellaFrench — "Young lioness, Cub. The feminine form of Lionel."LysGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LysaSpanish — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LysabetGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LysabetaHebrew — "Holy, Sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."LysabetahGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LysabeteHebrew — "Holy, Sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."LysabethGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LysabettGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LysabettaGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LysabettahGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LysabetteGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LysahHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LyssGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LyssaEnglish — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LyssahHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LytaEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LytahEnglish — "Strong woman. The short form of names ending in lita. Eg. Lolita"LyvLatin — "Olive. A short form of Olivia."LyviLatin — "Olive. A short form of Olivia."LyvieLatin — "Olive. A short form of Olivia."LyvyLatin — "Olive. A short form of Olivia."LyzGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LyzaEnglish — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LyzabetHebrew — "Holy, Sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."LyzabetaHebrew — "Holy, Sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."LyzabetahGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LyzabeteGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LyzabethGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LyzabettaGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LyzabettahGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LyzabetteGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LyzabetthHebrew — "Holy, Sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."LyzahHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LyzbettGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LyzzGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LyzzaHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LyzzahHebrew — "Holy, sacred to God. A short form of Elizabeth."LzzahGreek — "Honey bee. A short form of Melissa. A form of Elizabeth, holy, Sacred to God."MacaylaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MaceeFrench — "Derived from medieval male form of Matthew."MachaelaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MachellFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MachellaFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MachelleFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MackaylaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MadaileinIrish — "Irish form of Madeleine (magnificent)"MadalaineEnglish — "A form of madeline"MadalineEnglish — "A form of madeline"MadelinEnglish — "A form of madeline"MadlynEnglish — "A form of madeline"MaeghanFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MaeghenFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MaeghinFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MaeghonFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MaeghynFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MaegonGreek — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MaegynFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MagdolnaHungarian — "Hungarian form of Magdalena, a Latinate form of the Ecclesiastic Greek Magdalene woman from Magdala, a town near the Sea of Galilee The name is borne in the Bible by Mary Magdalene, a woman Christ cured of seven demons"MageryScottish — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MageyGreek — "Pearl. A short form of Margaret."MaggeeGreek — "Pearl. A short form of Margaret."MaggeyGreek — "Pearl. A short form of Margaret."MaggiEnglish — "Pearl. A short form of Margaret."MaggiaGreek — "Pearl. A short form of Margaret."MaggieScottish — "Pearl. A short form of Margaret."MagginGreek — "Pearl. A short form of Margaret."MaggyEnglish — "Pearl. A short form of Margaret."MagoriScottish — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MagorieScottish — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MagyScottish — "Pearl. A short form of Margaret."MahaultDutch — "Dutch form of Matilda (strong battle-maid)"MailseIrish — "Pet form of Maire. Molly is used to Anglicize the name. See MAlRE"MairaMuslim — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MairahHebrew — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MairiaIrish — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MairiahHebrew — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MairimHebrew — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MaironaIrish — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MairwenWelsh — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MairwinHebrew — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MairwynHebrew — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MaisieScottish — "Maize, sweet corn; The Scottish form of Margaret; Pearl"MajkenScandinavian — "Diminutive Form Of Mary"MakaelaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MakailaAmerican — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MakalaHawaiian — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MakalekaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Margaret, a cognate of the Greek Margarltes, which is derived from margaron a pearl"MakaylaAmerican — "Like God. A form of Michaela."MakaylahHebrew — "Like God. A form of Michaela."MakelesiPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Margaret a pearl See MARGARET English Names"MalcolminaScottish — "Feminine form of Malcolm, the Anglicized form of the Gaelic Maolcolm servant of Columba, which is derived from the elements maol servant of and Colm Columba. St. Columba 521-97 was an Irish missionary who played a major role in converting Scotland to Christianity"MalcominaScottish — "Feminine form of Malcolm; devotee of St. Columba"MaleenaEnglish — "A form of malina"MalekaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Martha, also an old word for America."MaliakaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Marietta, an Italian diminutive form of Maria. See MALAEA"MalianaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Marianne and Marian, both of which originated as variants of Marion, a French diminutive form of Marie, a cognate of Mary. See MALAEA"MalietaPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Marietta little Maria See MARIETTE American Names"MalltWelsh — "Welsh form of Maud powerful in battle See MAUD"MalrfaIrish — "Gaelic form of Maria, which is a Latinate form of Mary See MARY"ManiaGreek — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."ManiahHebrew — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."ManyahHebrew — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MaraiaAboriginal — "God is my teacher, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary; Fire."MarandaLatin — "Worthy of love; Mermaid; Admirable; Beautiful. A form of Amanda"MarandahLatin — "Worthy of love; Mermaid; Admirable; Beautiful. A form of Amanda"MarayaAboriginal — "God is my teacher, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary; Fire."MarayahAboriginal — "God is my teacher, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary; Fire."MarceaLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarceeLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarceenaLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarceenahLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarceeneLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarcelenEnglish — "A form of marcella"MarceliaLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarcellaLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarcenaLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarcenahLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarceneLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarceyLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarchiahLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarciAmerican — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarciaLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarcialSpanish — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarcialaLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarcianaLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarcieEnglish — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarcilleLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarcsaHungarian — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarcyLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarcyaLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarcyahLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarcyeLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MareecaDutch — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MareeckaDutch — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MareekaDutch — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MarettaEnglish — "A familiar form of margaret"MareyHebrew — "Pearl. A form of Mary."MargFinnish — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MargaidArmenian — "Armenian form of Margaret meaning pearl."MargaretheDanish — "Short form of Margarethe"MargaridArmenian — "Armenian form of Margaret (pearl)"MargeAmerican — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MargereeScottish — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MargereyScottish — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MargeriScottish — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MargerieEnglish — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MargiethDutch — "A form of Margaret"MargisiaPolish — "Polish form of Margaret. Pearl."MargoryScottish — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MargoshaRussian — "Russian form of Margaret: pearl."Mariam MaryamArabic — "Arabic form of "Mary"; Mother of Jesus"MaricahDutch — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MarickaDutch — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MaridelEnglish — "A form of maribel"MariekaDutch — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MarietHebrew — "Pearl. A form of Mary."MarietaSpanish — "Pearl. A form of Mary."MariettHebrew — "Pearl. A form of Mary."MariettaFrench — "Pearl. A form of Mary."MarietteFrench — "Pearl. A form of Mary."MarikeDutch — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MarikiaDutch — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MarilaHebrew — "Wished for, star of the sea, bitter. A form of Mary."MarilahHebrew — "Wished for, star of the sea, bitter. A form of Mary."MarillaIrish — "Wished for, star of the sea, bitter. A form of Mary."MarillahHebrew — "Wished for, star of the sea, bitter. A form of Mary."MariquaDutch — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MariqueDutch — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MarishkaHebrew — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MariskeDutch — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MarjaFinnish — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MarjaeFinnish — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MarjahSanskrit — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MarjatteFinnish — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MarjieFinnish — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MarjoreeScottish — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MarjoreyScottish — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MarjoriScottish — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MarkeataGreek — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MarkeatahGreek — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MarkedaGreek — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MarkeeGreek — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MarkeedaGreek — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MarkeetaGreek — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MarkettaGreek — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MarketteGreek — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MarkeyFrench — "Warrior, Warlike one, Of Mars. A feminine form of Mark / Marky."MarkiaGreek — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MarkietaGreek — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MarkitaAmerican — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MarkitahGreek — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MarkithaGreek — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MarkkettaGreek — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MarkketteGreek — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MarkkytGreek — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MarkkytaGreek — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MarkkytahGreek — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MarkyLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, Of Mars. A feminine form of Mark / Marky."MarlainaGerman — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlaineHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlanaGerman — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlanahHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlaneHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlaynaGerman — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlayneEnglish — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarleanHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarleanaHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarleanahHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarleaneHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarleenGerman — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarleenaGerman — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarleenahHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarleeneGerman — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarleinaGerman — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarleineHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlinaGerman — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlinahHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlineEnglish — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlonaEnglish — "Wished-for child, star of the sea, bitter. A form of Mary."MarlonahEnglish — "Wished-for child, star of the sea, bitter. A form of Mary."MarloneEnglish — "Wished-for child, star of the sea, bitter. A form of Mary."MarlynaHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlynahHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MarlyneHebrew — "Praised highly. A form of Madeline, from the high tower."MaroulaGreek — "Wished for, star of the sea, bitter. A form of Mary."MaroulahGreek — "Wished for, star of the sea, bitter. A form of Mary."MaroullahGreek — "Wished for, star of the sea, bitter. A form of Mary."MarqueeLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, Of Mars. A feminine form of Mark / Marky."MarqueyLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, Of Mars. A feminine form of Mark / Marky."MarquiLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, Of Mars. A feminine form of Mark / Marky."MarquieLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, Of Mars. A feminine form of Mark / Marky."MarquitaSpanish — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarquyLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, Of Mars. A feminine form of Mark / Marky."MarreaHebrew — "Pearl. A form of Mary."MarreeHebrew — "Pearl. A form of Mary."MarreyHebrew — "Pearl. A form of Mary."MarriaHebrew — "Pearl. A form of Mary."MarriahAboriginal — "God is my teacher, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary; Fire."MarricaAmerican — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MarricahDutch — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MarrieHebrew — "Pearl. A form of Mary."MarrietHebrew — "Pearl. A form of Mary."MarrietaHebrew — "Pearl. A form of Mary."MarrieteHebrew — "Pearl. A form of Mary."MarriettaHebrew — "Pearl. A form of Mary."MarrietteHebrew — "Pearl. A form of Mary."MarrikaDutch — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MarrikeDutch — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MarryHebrew — "Pearl. A form of Mary."MarryaAboriginal — "God is my teacher, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary; Fire."MarryahAboriginal — "God is my teacher, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary; Fire."MarseenaLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarseenahLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarseeneLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MarshaeEnglish — "A form of marsha"MarshayEnglish — "A form of marsha"MarsialeLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MartaSlavic — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MartahLatin — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MartainaLatin — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MartainahLatin — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MartaineLatin — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MartanaLatin — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MartanahLatin — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MartaneLatin — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MartannaLatin — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MartannahLatin — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MartanneLatin — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MartaynLatin — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MartaynahLatin — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MartayneLatin — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MarteanLatin — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MarteanahLatin — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MarteaneLatin — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MarteenLatin — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MarteenaFrench — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MarteenahLatin — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MarteeneLatin — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MartellaLatin — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MartiaLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MartiahLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, of Mars. A feminine form of Mark."MartinaSwedish — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MartinahLatin — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MartynaSpanish — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MartynahLatin — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MarveneAmerican — "Feminine form of MARVIN"MaryamGreek — "Arabic form of Mary."MarycaDutch — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MaryckaDutch — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MarykDutch — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MarykaDutch — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MarylaHebrew — "Wished for, star of the sea, bitter. A form of Mary."MarylahHebrew — "Wished for, star of the sea, bitter. A form of Mary."MaryleeHebrew — "Wished for, star of the sea, bitter. A form of Mary."MashellFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MashellaFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MashelleFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MasielEnglish — "A form of massiel"MateahHebrew — "Gift of God. The feminine form of Matthew."MatelitaPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Matilda mighty in bat-tle See MATILDA English Names"MatheaHebrew — "Gift of God. The feminine form of Matthew."MatheahHebrew — "Gift of God. The feminine form of Matthew."MathiahHebrew — "Gift of God. The feminine form of Matthew."MatteahHebrew — "Gift of God. The feminine form of Matthew."MattheaHebrew — "Gift of God. The feminine form of Matthew."MattheweHebrew — "Gift of God. The feminine form of Matthew."MatthiaHebrew — "Gift of God. The feminine form of Matthew."MatthiahHebrew — "Gift of God. The feminine form of Matthew."MattyaHebrew — "Gift of God. The feminine form of Matthew."MattyahHebrew — "Gift of God. The feminine form of Matthew."MatyidyPolish — "Polish form of Matilda: mighty battle maid."MaudIrish — "Strong, powerful warrior. The French form of Madeline, from the high tower."MaudeIrish — "Strong, powerful warrior. The French form of Madeline, from the high tower."MaudeaTeutonic — "Strong, powerful warrior. The French form of Madeline, from the high tower."MaudeeTeutonic — "Strong, powerful warrior. The French form of Madeline, from the high tower."MaudeyTeutonic — "Strong, powerful warrior. The French form of Madeline, from the high tower."MaudiTeutonic — "Strong, powerful warrior. The French form of Madeline, from the high tower."MaudieTeutonic — "Strong, powerful warrior. The French form of Madeline, from the high tower."MaudyTeutonic — "Strong, powerful warrior. The French form of Madeline, from the high tower."MaurieLatin — "Dark-haired. The Irish form of Mary, wished-for child, Star of the Sea, Bitter."MaurisahFrench — "Dark-haired, From the moor. The feminine form of Maurice."MaurisiaFrench — "Dark-haired, From the moor. The feminine form of Maurice."MaurisiahFrench — "Dark-haired, From the moor. The feminine form of Maurice."MaurissaLatin — "Dark-haired, From the moor. The feminine form of Maurice."MaurissahFrench — "Dark-haired, From the moor. The feminine form of Maurice."MaurisseFrench — "Dark-haired, From the moor. The feminine form of Maurice."MauriteFrench — "Dark-haired, From the moor. The feminine form of Maurice."MaurizaihFrench — "Dark-haired, From the moor. The feminine form of Maurice."MaurizyaFrench — "Dark-haired, From the moor. The feminine form of Maurice."MaurizyahFrench — "Dark-haired, From the moor. The feminine form of Maurice."MauryzyaFrench — "Dark-haired, From the moor. The feminine form of Maurice."MauryzyahFrench — "Dark-haired, From the moor. The feminine form of Maurice."MaxeenLatin — "Extreme. The feminine form of Maxamillian."MaxeenaLatin — "Extreme. The feminine form of Maxamillian."MaxeeneLatin — "Extreme. The feminine form of Maxamillian."MaximaLatin — "Extreme. The feminine form of Maxamillian."MaximillaSpanish — "Feminine form of Maximiliano. See MAXIMILIANO Male Names"MaxyAmerican — "Feminine form of Max, a short form of any of the masculine names beginning with the element Max-"MaxynLatin — "Extreme. The feminine form of Maxamillian."MaxynaLatin — "Extreme. The feminine form of Maxamillian."MaxyneLatin — "Extreme. The feminine form of Maxamillian."MayrHebrew — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MayrahHebrew — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MayreHebrew — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MazeenLatin — "Extreme. The feminine form of Maxamillian."MazeenaLatin — "Extreme. The feminine form of Maxamillian."MazeeneLatin — "Extreme. The feminine form of Maxamillian."MazinaLatin — "Extreme. The feminine form of Maxamillian."MazineLatin — "Extreme. The feminine form of Maxamillian."MazynaLatin — "Extreme. The feminine form of Maxamillian."MazyneLatin — "Extreme. The feminine form of Maxamillian."MckailaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MckalalahHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MckaylaGaelic — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MeaeginFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeaghanAmerican — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeaghinFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeaghnFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeaghonFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeaghynFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MechellFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MechellaFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MechelleFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MecislavaCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Mecislav, a compound name, the first element of which is uncertain Some believe it to be from miecz sword, the Old Polish miecz man, father, or mieszka bear. The second element is the Slavonic slav glory. Pet: Mecina, Mecka"MeeganGaelic — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeegenFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeeghanWelsh — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeeghenFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeeghinFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeeghonFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeeghynFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeeginIrish — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeegonFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeegynFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MegEnglish — "Little pearl. A short form of Megan and Margaret."MeganneFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MegenIrish — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeggGreek — "Little pearl. A short form of Megan and Margaret."MeghenFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeghonFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeghynFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeginFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MegonFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MegynFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MehrgolArabic — "Beautiful, radiant, sunflower, formed from the words Mehr (the sun, kindness ) and gol (flower )"MeiganFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeigenFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeiginFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeigonFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeigynFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MekaHawaiian — "Likeness to God; Child or purity. A form of Makayla."MekaylaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MelaPolish — "Religious service; A short form of Melanie, dark-haired. "MelahIndian — "Religious service; A short form of Melanie, dark-haired. "MelainaFrench — "Song; Canary yello. A form of Melinda, gentle; Sweet like honey."MelainahGreek — "Song; Canary yello. A form of Melinda, gentle; Sweet like honey."MelaineFrench — "Song; Canary yello. A form of Melinda, gentle; Sweet like honey."MelanaLatin — "Song; Canary yello. A form of Melinda, gentle; Sweet like honey."MelanahGreek — "Song; Canary yello. A form of Melinda, gentle; Sweet like honey."MelaneGreek — "Song; Canary yello. A form of Melinda, gentle; Sweet like honey."MeleanahGreek — "Song; Canary yello. A form of Melinda, gentle; Sweet like honey."MeleaneGreek — "Song; Canary yello. A form of Melinda, gentle; Sweet like honey."MeleataGreek — "Balm, Aromatic oil, Honey bee. A form of Melissa."MeleatahGreek — "Balm, Aromatic oil, Honey bee. A form of Melissa."MeleattaGreek — "Balm, Aromatic oil, Honey bee. A form of Melissa."MeleattahGreek — "Balm, Aromatic oil, Honey bee. A form of Melissa."MeleetaGreek — "Balm, Aromatic oil, Honey bee. A form of Melissa."MeleetahGreek — "Balm, Aromatic oil, Honey bee. A form of Melissa."MeleettaGreek — "Balm, Aromatic oil, Honey bee. A form of Melissa."MeleseiniPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Mary Jane See JANE and MARY English Names"MeliamePolynesian — "Polynesian form of Miriam sea of bitterness or sorrow See MIRIAM Biblical Names"MelinaLatin — "Song; Canary yello. A form of Melinda, gentle; Sweet like honey."MelineGreek — "Song; Canary yello. A form of Melinda, gentle; Sweet like honey."MelineeGreek — "Song; Canary yello. A form of Melinda, gentle; Sweet like honey."MeliniaGreek — "Song; Canary yello. A form of Melinda, gentle; Sweet like honey."MeliniahGreek — "Song; Canary yello. A form of Melinda, gentle; Sweet like honey."MelinnaGreek — "Song; Canary yello. A form of Melinda, gentle; Sweet like honey."MelinnahGreek — "Song; Canary yello. A form of Melinda, gentle; Sweet like honey."MelitahGreek — "Balm, Aromatic oil, Honey bee. A form of Melissa."MelittaGreek — "Balm, Aromatic oil, Honey bee. A form of Melissa."MelittahGreek — "Balm, Aromatic oil, Honey bee. A form of Melissa."MellaIndian — "Religious service; A short form of Melanie, dark-haired. "MellahIndian — "Religious service; A short form of Melanie, dark-haired. "MelonaGreek — "Song; Canary yello. A form of Melinda, gentle; Sweet like honey."MelonahGreek — "Song; Canary yello. A form of Melinda, gentle; Sweet like honey."MelytaGreek — "Balm, Aromatic oil, Honey bee. A form of Melissa."MelytahGreek — "Balm, Aromatic oil, Honey bee. A form of Melissa."MelyttaGreek — "Balm, Aromatic oil, Honey bee. A form of Melissa."MelyttahGreek — "Balm, Aromatic oil, Honey bee. A form of Melissa."MeraAfrican — "A Swahili form of Mary"MeraldaLatin — "Emerald. A form of Esmeralda."MeraldahLatin — "Emerald. A form of Esmeralda."MerandaLatin — "Worthy of love; Mermaid; Admirable; Beautiful. A form of Amanda"MerandahLatin — "Worthy of love; Mermaid; Admirable; Beautiful. A form of Amanda"MeriaAmerican — "God is my teacher, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary; Fire."MeriahAboriginal — "God is my teacher, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary; Fire."MeriamneHebrew — "Strong-willed, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MericaSlavic — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MericahDutch — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MerikaHebrew — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MerikahDutch — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MeriquaDutch — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MeriqueDutch — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MerkeishaLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, Of Mars. A feminine form of Mark / Marky."MerketaLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, Of Mars. A feminine form of Mark / Marky."MerketteLatin — "Warrior, Warlike one, Of Mars. A feminine form of Mark / Marky."MerrielleEnglish — "Elaboration of Merry cheerful, happy, formed by adding the feminine diminutive suffix -elle See MERRY. Short: Merry"MeshellFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MeshellaFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MeshelleFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MeyganFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeygenFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeyginFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeygonFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeygynFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeyyaAfrican — "A Swahili form of Mary"MeyyeAfrican — "A Swahili form of Mary"MhaireHebrew — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter.A form of Mary."MhaireeHebrew — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter.A form of Mary."MhaireyHebrew — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter.A form of Mary."MhairiHebrew — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter.A form of Mary."MhairieHebrew — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter.A form of Mary."MhairyHebrew — "Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter.A form of Mary."MicaelaEnglish — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MicaelahGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MicaeleGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MicahlaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MicalHebrew — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MicalaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MicalahGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MicaylaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MichaelaLatin — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MichaelinaHebrew — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MichaelineHebrew — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MichaellaFrench — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MichaelleFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MichailaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MichalaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MichalahGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MichalayAmerican — "Likeness to God. A form of Makayla."MichalinaFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MichalineFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MichallaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MichaylaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MicheFrench — "Likeness of God, A feminine form of Michael"MichealaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MichelaFrench — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MichelinaFrench — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MichelineFrench — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MichellFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MichellaFrench — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MichellahFrench — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MichelleFrench — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MickaelaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MickaylaHebrew — "Like God. A form of Michaela."MidhaUrdu — "Feminine form of Arabic MiDhat, meaning eulogy, praise"MigdaliaHebrew — "Feminine form of Migdal; of the high tower"MiguelaSpanish — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MiguelinaSpanish — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MiguelitaSpanish — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MihiraHindi — "Feminine form of Mihir the Sun"MijamFinnish — "Finnish form of Miriam."MikaelaSwedish — "Like God. A form of Michaela."MikaelahHebrew — "Like God. A form of Michaela."MikailaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MikalaHawaiian — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MikalahHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MikaylaAmerican — "Like God. A form of Michaela."MikaylahHebrew — "Like God. A form of Michaela."MikayleGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MikayleaGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MikelaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MikelenaDanish — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MikhailaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MikhaylaHebrew — "Like God. A form of Michaela."MikhaylahHebrew — "Like God. A form of Michaela."MildreadGaelic — "Gaelic form of Mildred."MiletaGerman — "Merciful. The feminine form of Milo.; Miller"MiletahGerman — "Merciful. The feminine form of Milo.; Miller"MilettGerman — "Merciful. The feminine form of Milo.; Miller"MilettaGerman — "Merciful. The feminine form of Milo.; Miller"MiletteGerman — "Merciful. The feminine form of Milo.; Miller"MiliariaLatin — "Feminine form of Emeliano; one who is eager and willing "MilitaGerman — "Merciful. The feminine form of Milo.; Miller"MilitahGerman — "Merciful. The feminine form of Milo.; Miller"MilkaSlavic — "Hard-working. A form of Amelia."MilkahGerman — "Hard-working. A form of Amelia."MillaFinnish — "Merciful. The feminine form of Milo.; Miller"MillyaGerman — "Merciful. The feminine form of Milo.; Miller"MiloslavaRussian — "Feminine form of Miloslav; having the favor and glory of the people"MinnaAfrican — "Love, Loved memory; Wish; Threat; First-born daughter; Little, Mine. A short form of Wilhelmina."MinnahArabic — "Love, Loved memory; Wish; Threat; First-born daughter; Little, Mine. A short form of Wilhelmina."MiquelaFrench — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MiquelahFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MiquellaFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MiquelleFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MiramneHebrew — "Strong-willed, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MiranScottish — "Worthy of love; Mermaid; Admirable; Beautiful. A form of Amanda"MirandaSpanish — "Worthy of love; Mermaid; Admirable; Beautiful. A form of Amanda"MirandahLatin — "Worthy of love; Mermaid; Admirable; Beautiful. A form of Amanda"MireioFrench — "A Provencal name believed to be a variant form of Miriam, which is from the Hebrew Miryam sea of bitterness or sorrow. See MARIA"MirjamFinnish — "Finnish form of Miriam (rebellious)"MishelMuslim — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MishelaFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MisheleFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MishellFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MishellaFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MishellahFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MishelleFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MitzeeGerman — "Strong-willed. The German form of Maria. A short form of Miriam"MitzeyGerman — "Strong-willed. The German form of Maria. A short form of Miriam"MitziGerman — "Strong-willed. The German form of Maria. A short form of Miriam"MitzieGerman — "Strong-willed. The German form of Maria. A short form of Miriam"MitzyGerman — "Strong-willed. The German form of Maria. A short form of Miriam"MkailaAmerican — "Likeness to God. A form of Makayla."MkaylaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MlchaelaItalian — "Feminine form of Michael, which is de-rived from the Hebrew mikha'el who is like God? See MICHELE Male Names"MlckiEnglish — "Feminine form of Mick, a shortened form of Michael, which is derived from the Hebrew mikha'el who is like God?"MlguelaPortuguese — "Feminine form of Miguel, a cognate of Michael who is like God? See MIGUEL Male Names"MljireannIrish — "long-haired, of the long hair. Morrin is the Anglicized form and Murinnia is the Latinate form"MlkaGerman — "Hard-working. A form of Amelia."MlkaelaScandinavian — "Swedish feminine form of Michael, a name derived from the Hebrew mikha'el who is like God? See MICHAEL Male Names"MllikenaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Millicent, a name de-rived from the obsolete Old High German Amalswinth work strength, a compounding of the elements amal work and swinth strength"MlloslawaPolish — "Feminine form of Miloslaw, a compound name composed from the Slavonic elements mil grace, favor, love and slav glory: hence, love of glory"MlroslavaCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Miroslav great glory, a compounding of the Slavonic elements meri great, famous and slav glory Short: Mira. Pet: Mirka, Miruska, Slavka"ModlenWelsh — "Welsh form of Magdalene: tower."MoeishaEgyptian — "Saved. Taken from the water; Child. The feminine form of Moses."MoeshaAmerican — "Saved. Taken from the water; Child. The feminine form of Moses."MoeyshaEgyptian — "Saved. Taken from the water; Child. The feminine form of Moses."MoibealGaelic — "Gaelic form of Mabel."MoiraEnglish — "Great. The Irish form of Mary, wished-for child, star of the sea, bitter.; Fate, reward"MoiraeGreek — "Great. The Irish form of Mary, wished-for child, star of the sea, bitter.; Fate, reward"MoirahLatin — "Dark-haired. The Irish form of Mary, wished-for child, Star of the Sea, Bitter."MolaraBasque — "Wished-for child. Star of the sea. Bitter. A form of Mary."MolarahBasque — "Wished-for child. Star of the sea. Bitter. A form of Mary."MolarraBasque — "Wished-for child. Star of the sea. Bitter. A form of Mary."MolarrahBasque — "Wished-for child. Star of the sea. Bitter. A form of Mary."MomeeHawaiian — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MomieHawaiian — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MomyHawaiian — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."MonatIrish — "Anglicized form of Muadhnait, a diminutive of muadh noble: hence, little noble one"MonessArabic — "Gentle; soft; Solitary; Wish; Advice; Month; A form of Mona, sweet, nobel, angel"MonessaArabic — "Gentle; soft; Solitary; Wish; Advice; Month; A form of Mona, sweet, nobel, angel"MonessahArabic — "Gentle; soft; Solitary; Wish; Advice; Month; A form of Mona, sweet, nobel, angel"MonnaArabic — "Gentle; soft; Solitary; Wish; Advice; Month; A form of Mona, sweet, nobel, angel"MonnahArabic — "Gentle; soft; Solitary; Wish; Advice; Month; A form of Mona, sweet, nobel, angel"MorahAboriginal — "God is my teacher, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary; Fire."MoricaLatin — "Dark-haired, from themoor. The feminine form of Maurice."MorisaSpanish — "Dark-haired, from themoor. The feminine form of Maurice."MorisahLatin — "Dark-haired, from themoor. The feminine form of Maurice."MorisetLatin — "Dark-haired, from themoor. The feminine form of Maurice."MorisettLatin — "Dark-haired, from themoor. The feminine form of Maurice."MorisettaLatin — "Dark-haired, from themoor. The feminine form of Maurice."MorisetteLatin — "Dark-haired, from themoor. The feminine form of Maurice."MorissaSpanish — "Dark-haired, from themoor. The feminine form of Maurice."MorissahLatin — "Dark-haired, from themoor. The feminine form of Maurice."MoryaAboriginal — "God is my teacher, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary; Fire."MoryahAboriginal — "God is my teacher, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary; Fire."MorysaLatin — "Dark-haired, from themoor. The feminine form of Maurice."MoryssaLatin — "Dark-haired, from themoor. The feminine form of Maurice."MorysseLatin — "Dark-haired, from themoor. The feminine form of Maurice."MouiraLatin — "Dark-haired. The Irish form of Mary, wished-for child, Star of the Sea, Bitter."MoyrahLatin — "Dark-haired. The Irish form of Mary, wished-for child, Star of the Sea, Bitter."MuhsinaArabic — "Feminine form of Arabic Muhsin, meaning beneficent"MuthamizharasiHindi — "Queen of Three Form of the Tamil Language; A Bird's Name"MycaelGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MycaelaGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MycaelahGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MycaeleAmerican — "Likeness to God. A form of Makayla."MycalaGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MycalahHebrew — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MycaleGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MychaelaEnglish — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MychelFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MychelaFrench — "Likeness of God, A feminine form of Michael"MychelahFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MycheleFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MychelinaGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MychelineGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MychellFrench — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MychellaFrench — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MychelleFrench — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MykaelaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MykaelahGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MykailaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MykailahGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MykalaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MykaylaHebrew — "Like God. A feminine form of Michael."MykaylahGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MykayleaGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MykelaGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MykelahGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MykelenaGreek — "Child of purity; Likeness to God. Princess. The feminine form of Michael."MyletaGerman — "Merciful. The feminine form of Milo.; Miller"MyletahGerman — "Merciful. The feminine form of Milo.; Miller"MylitaGerman — "Merciful. The feminine form of Milo.; Miller"MylitahGerman — "Merciful. The feminine form of Milo.; Miller"MylkahGerman — "Hard-working. A form of Amelia."MylytaGerman — "Merciful. The feminine form of Milo.; Miller"MylytahGerman — "Merciful. The feminine form of Milo.; Miller"MynnaArabic — "Love, Loved memory; Wish; Threat; First-born daughter; Little, Mine. A short form of Wilhelmina."MynnahArabic — "Love, Loved memory; Wish; Threat; First-born daughter; Little, Mine. A short form of Wilhelmina."MyrandaLatin — "Worthy of love; Mermaid; Admirable; Beautiful. A form of Amanda"MyrandahLatin — "Worthy of love; Mermaid; Admirable; Beautiful. A form of Amanda"MyriamHebrew — "Strong-willed, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MyriamneHebrew — "Strong-willed, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MyryamHebrew — "Strong-willed, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MyryamneHebrew — "Strong-willed, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary."MyshelFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MyshelaFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MyshelahFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MysheleFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MyshellFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MyshellaFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MyshellahFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MyshelleFrench — "Likeness of God; A feminine form of Michael"MysieScottish — "Variant of Maisie: Scottish Diminutive form of Margaret: Pearl, child of light."MytzeeGerman — "Strong-willed. The German form of Maria. A short form of Miriam"MytzeyGerman — "Strong-willed. The German form of Maria. A short form of Miriam"MytziGerman — "Strong-willed. The German form of Maria. A short form of Miriam"MytzieGerman — "Strong-willed. The German form of Maria. A short form of Miriam"MytzyGerman — "Strong-willed. The German form of Maria. A short form of Miriam"NacolGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NacolaGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NacolahGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NacoleGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NaevaFrench — "Life. A form of Eve."NaeveFrench — "Life. A form of Eve."NahvonFrench — "Life. A form of Eve."NalnsfIrish — "Gaelic form of Nancy gracious, full of grace, mercy. See NANCY"NampeyoNorth American Indian — "Snake girl. Tewa. Nampeyo was a cele-brated Hopi potter 1859-1942 who resurrected her tribe's ancient forms and designs of ceramic ware"NanaSpanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."NanahFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Annetta."NanceaEnglish — "Graceful. A form of Ann."NanceeEnglish — "Graceful. A form of Ann."NanceyEnglish — "Graceful. A form of Ann."NanciEnglish — "Graceful. A form of Ann."NanciaAmerican — "Graceful. A form of Ann."NanciahEnglish — "Graceful. A form of Ann."NancieEnglish — "Graceful. A form of Ann."NancyaEnglish — "Graceful. A form of Ann."NancyahEnglish — "Graceful. A form of Ann."NancyeEnglish — "Graceful. A form of Ann."NanetFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Annetta."NanetaHawaiian — "Little graceful one. A form of Annetta."NanetahFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Annetta."NaneteFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Annetta."NanettFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Annetta."NanettaHebrew — "Little graceful one. A form of Annetta."NanettahFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Annetta."NanetteFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Annetta."NannFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Annetta."NannaNorse — "Little graceful one. A form of Annetta."NannahFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Annetta."NannetFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Annetta."NannetaFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Annetta."NannetahFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Annetta."NanneteFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Annetta."NannettFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Annetta."NannettahFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Annetta."NannetteFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Annetta."NanonFrench — "Graceful bitterness. A form of Ann."NanonaFrench — "Graceful bitterness. A form of Ann."NanonahFrench — "Graceful bitterness. A form of Ann."NanoneFrench — "Graceful bitterness. A form of Ann."NanonyaFrench — "Graceful bitterness. A form of Ann."NanonyahFrench — "Graceful bitterness. A form of Ann."NaratainArabic — "Flowers, white flowers, it is a plural form of Nawr"NastassjaRussian — "A form of Anastasia, resurrection."NatanaHebrew — "Feminine form of Nathan; a gift from God"NatieEnglish — "A familiar form of natalie"NauratanArabic — "Flowers, white flowers, it is a plural form of Nawr"NavadurgaHindi — "All nine forms of durga"NavidaIranian — "Feminine form of Navid; bringer of good news"NealaIrish — "Female champion. The feminine form of Neal."NeanaRussian — "Ninth; Girl. The Russian form of Ann, Graceful"NeanahRussian — "Ninth; Girl. The Russian form of Ann, Graceful"NecholaFrench — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NecholahFrench — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NecholeGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NecolGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NecolaGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NecolahGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NecoleGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NecollGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NecollaGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NecollahGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NecolleGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NedaSlavic — "Child born on a Sunday. A feminine form of Ned / Edward, wealthy, ruling guardian."NedahSlavic — "Child born on a Sunday. A feminine form of Ned / Edward, wealthy, ruling guardian."NeddaCzech — "Child born on a Sunday. A feminine form of Ned / Edward, wealthy, ruling guardian."NeddahSlavic — "Child born on a Sunday. A feminine form of Ned / Edward, wealthy, ruling guardian."NedeljkaSlavic — "Child born on a Sunday. A feminine form of Ned / Edward, wealthy, ruling guardian."NedyaSlavic — "Child born on a Sunday. A feminine form of Ned / Edward, wealthy, ruling guardian."NedyahSlavic — "Child born on a Sunday. A feminine form of Ned / Edward, wealthy, ruling guardian."NeenahSpanish — "Ninth; Girl. The Russian form of Ann, Graceful"NegaaraArabic — "Painting, shape, form"NeilaGaelic — "Female champion. The feminine form of Neal."NeilliScottish — "Champion Form of Neil."NeillidhScottish — "Champion. Form of Neil."NeisaGreek — "Purity. A form of Agnes"NeisahGreek — "Purity. A form of Agnes"NeivHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve; Snowy"NeiveHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve; Snowy"NekeahiaAfrican-American — "Life; Woman. A form of Keisha."NekeashaAfrican-American — "Life; Woman. A form of Keisha."NekeashiahAfrican-American — "Life; Woman. A form of Keisha."NekeayshahAfrican-American — "Life; Woman. A form of Keisha."NekeeshaSwahili — "Life; Woman. A form of Keisha."NekeeshiaAfrican-American — "Life; Woman. A form of Keisha."NekeishaAfrican-American — "Life; Woman. A form of Keisha."NekeyshaAfrican-American — "Life; Woman. A form of Keisha."NekeyshiaAfrican-American — "Life; Woman. A form of Keisha."NekeyshyaAfrican-American — "Life; Woman. A form of Keisha."NekeyshyahAfrican-American — "Life; Woman. A form of Keisha."NelaSpanish — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NelahLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NeleScottish — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NeleahLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NeleanLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NeleeLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NeleiLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NeleighLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NeleyLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NeliaEnglish — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NeliahLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NellGreek — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. A short form of names beginning with "Nel"."NellaLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NellahLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NelleaLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NelleahLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NelleeLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NelleiLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NelleighLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NelleyLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NelliaLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NelliahLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NellieLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NellyGreek — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NellyaLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NellyahLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NelyaLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NelyahLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NesahGreek — "Purity. A form of Agnes"NeshaRussian — "Russian form of Agnes: pure."NessahGreek — "Purity. A form of Agnes"NesyRussian — "Russian form of Agnes: pure."NettaScottish — "Feminine form of Neil, the Anglicized form of the Gaelic Niall, which is derived from niadh champion or neall cloud"NeveIrish — "Life. A form of Eve; Snowy"NeveeHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve; Snowy"NeveinHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve; Snowy"NeviaSpanish — "Life. A form of Eve; Snowy"NeviahAmerican — "Life. A form of Eve; Snowy"NeysahGreek — "Purity. A form of Agnes"NeyvaHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve; Snowy"NeyveHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve; Snowy"NezaGreek — "Purity. A form of Agnes"NezahGreek — "Purity. A form of Agnes"NezzaGreek — "Purity. A form of Agnes"NezzahGreek — "Purity. A form of Agnes"NiceaGreek — "Feminine form of Nicholas (people's victory"NiceataGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NicheatahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NicheetaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NicholaEnglish — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NicholahGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NicholeAmerican — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NicholleFrench — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NiciaItalian — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NiciahGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NickeataGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NickeatahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NickeetaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NickeetahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NickolScottish — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NickolahGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NickoleGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NicolahGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NicolettaGreek — "Feminine form of Nicholas (people's victory"NicolinaGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NicolineAmerican — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NicolleGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NieveSpanish — "Life. A form of Eve; Snowy"NigeliaArabic — "Feminine form of Nigel; a champion"NigellaEnglish — "Champion. Feminine form of Nigel. "NijoleSlavic — "Slavic form of NICOLE"NikeataGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NikeatahRussian — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NikeetaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NikeetahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NikeitaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NikeitahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NikhilaIndian — "Feminine form of Nikhil; one who is complete"NikitahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NikkitaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NikkitahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NikolGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NikolahGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NikoleSpanish — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NikoletaGreek — "Originally a pet form of Nikola victory of the people, Nikoleta is now commonly bestowed as an independent given name See NIKOLA"NikoliaGreek — "Feminine form of Nicholas (people's victory"NilsineScandinavian — "Feminine form of Neil; a champion"NinahSpanish — "Ninth; Girl. The Russian form of Ann, Graceful"NinetRussian — "Ninth; Girl. The Russian form of Ann, Graceful"NinetaSpanish — "Ninth; Girl. The Russian form of Ann, Graceful"NinetahRussian — "Ninth; Girl. The Russian form of Ann, Graceful"NineteRussian — "Ninth; Girl. The Russian form of Ann, Graceful"NinettRussian — "Ninth; Girl. The Russian form of Ann, Graceful"NinettaSpanish — "Ninth; Girl. The Russian form of Ann, Graceful"NinetteFrench — "Ninth; Girl. The Russian form of Ann, Graceful"NinonFrench — "Ninth; Girl. The Russian form of Ann, Graceful"NiquitaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NiquitahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NiquiteGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NiquolGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NiquolaGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NiquolahGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NiquoleGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NlccolaItalian — "Feminine form of Niccolo victory of the people, the Italian cognate of Nicholas See NICCOLO Male Names"NocolGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NocolaGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NocolahGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NocoleGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NoeleenFrench — "Feminine form of Noel: Christmas."NoelineFrench — "Feminine form of Noel: Christmas."NoemfSpanish — "Spanish form of the Hebrew Naomi, a name derived from naomi my delight. The name is borne in the Bible by the mother-in-law of Ruth"NonaLatin — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."NonahDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."NoneeEnglish — "Honour; respect; honesty. The short form of Noeline / Nona"NoneyEnglish — "Honour; respect; honesty. The short form of Noeline / Nona"NoniAfrican — "Honour; respect; honesty. The short form of Noeline / Nona"NoniaEnglish — "Honour; respect; honesty. The short form of Noeline / Nona"NoniahEnglish — "Honour; respect; honesty. The short form of Noeline / Nona"NonieEnglish — "Honour; respect; honesty. The short form of Noeline / Nona"NononiaFrench — "Graceful bitterness. A form of Ann."NononiahFrench — "Graceful bitterness. A form of Ann."NonyEnglish — "Honour; respect; honesty. The short form of Noeline / Nona"NonyaEnglish — "Honour; respect; honesty. The short form of Noeline / Nona"NonyahEnglish — "Honour; respect; honesty. The short form of Noeline / Nona"NoreenIrish — "Torch; Honor, Reputation. A short form of Eleanor."NorraEnglish — "Honour; respect; honesty. The short form of Noeline / Nona"NorrahEnglish — "Honour; respect; honesty. The short form of Noeline / Nona"NrithyaHindi — "An Indian Dance Form"NualaIrish — "White shoulder. A short form of Fionnuala / Fionnghuala."NujaidahArabic — "Rescue, being the diminutive form Najdah"NujaimahArabic — "Little star, it is the diminutive form of Najmah"NuratArabic — "Light, being the feminine form of Nur"NusiHungarian — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."NusieHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."NusyHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."NycholeFrench — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NycolGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NycolaGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NycolahGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NycoleGreek — "Victory of the people. A feminine form of Nick."NyevHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve; Snowy"NyevaHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve; Snowy"NyevahHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve; Snowy"NyeveHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve; Snowy"NykeataGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NykeatahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NykeetaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NykeetahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NykeitaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NykeitahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NykeytaGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NykeytahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicole. A feminine form of Nicholas."NynaSpanish — "Ninth; Girl. The Russian form of Ann, Graceful"NynahSpanish — "Ninth; Girl. The Russian form of Ann, Graceful"NyushaGreek — "Purity. A form of Agnes."NyushenkaGreek — "Purity. A form of Agnes."NyushkaGreek — "Purity. A form of Agnes."OanaRomanian — "Short form of Ioana. A feminine form of John."OannaRomanian — "Short form of Ioana. A feminine form of John."OctaviaLatin — "The eighth born child. The feminie form of Octavius."OctaviahLatin — "The eighth born child. The feminie form of Octavius."OctavianosLatin — "The eighth born child. The feminie form of Octavius."OctavieLatin — "The eighth born child. The feminie form of Octavius."OctawiaPolynesian — "The eighth born child. The feminie form of Octavius."OddetGerman — "Of the fatherland; Home lover. A feminine form of Odin, ruler."OddetaGerman — "Of the fatherland; Home lover. A feminine form of Odin, ruler."OddeteGerman — "Of the fatherland; Home lover. A feminine form of Odin, ruler."OddettGerman — "Of the fatherland; Home lover. A feminine form of Odin, ruler."OddettaGerman — "Of the fatherland; Home lover. A feminine form of Odin, ruler."OdeliaHebrew — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OdeliahHebrew — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OdelinaGerman — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OdelinahHebrew — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OdelineHebrew — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OdellaAnglo-Saxon — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OdellahScandinavian — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OdetGerman — "Of the fatherland; Home lover. A feminine form of Odin, ruler."OdetaGerman — "Of the fatherland; Home lover. A feminine form of Odin, ruler."OdetahGerman — "Of the fatherland; Home lover. A feminine form of Odin, ruler."OdeteGerman — "Of the fatherland; Home lover. A feminine form of Odin, ruler."OdettGerman — "Of the fatherland; Home lover. A feminine form of Odin, ruler."OdettaFrench — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OdettahGerman — "Of the fatherland; Home lover. A feminine form of Odin, ruler."OdetteGerman — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OdilaFrench — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OdiliaSpanish — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OdilleHebrew — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OdylaHebrew — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OdylahHebrew — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OdyleHebrew — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OdyllHebrew — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OdyllaHebrew — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OdyllahHebrew — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OdylleHebrew — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OfeligaLithuanian — "The eighth born child. The feminie form of Octavius."OfraHebrew — "First born. A form of Alpha."OfrahGreek — "First born. A form of Alpha."OfratGreek — "First born. A form of Alpha."OftenAfrican-American — "bestowed upon African-American female chil-dren as a symbol of ethnic pride Alternatively, Africa is used as an Anglicized form of the Irish Gaelic Aifric pleasant. AF-REE-KAH ANGELYNNE Combination name composed of the names Angel messenger of God and Lynne lake. See ANGEL and LYNN English Names"OhanaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."OhanahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."OhannaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."OhannahHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Hannah."OkatvijaLatin — "The eighth born child. The feminie form of Octavius."OktaviaLatin — "The eighth born child. The feminie form of Octavius."OktawjaPolish — "Polish form of Octavia, which is a cognate of the Italian Ottavia, a feminine form of Octavius, which is derived from the Latin octavus eighth"OlimpiadaRussian — "the Greek Olympia, a femi-nine form of Olympios of Olympus Olympus is the name of a mountain in northern Greece which was the home of the gods in Greek mythology. Short: Ada. Pet: Lipa"OliwjaPolish — "Polish form of Olive, which is an evolution of the older and now obsolete Oliva, a name taken from the Latin oliva a tree of the olive family, a branch from which is a symbol of peace"OlyiahHebrew — "Joining; Olive tree. A short form of Olivia."OmahHebrew — "High commander. The feminine form of Omar, first born, Follower of th prophet, speaker."OnahDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."OphraHebrew — "First born. A form of Alpha."OphrahHebrew — "First born. A form of Alpha."OrfeaGreek — "Feminine form of Orpheus; having a beautiful voice"OrlandahTeutonic — "From the famous land. The feminine form of Roland."OrlendaRussian — "Eagle; Feminine form of Roland"OrlendahRussian — "Eagle; Feminine form of Roland"OrsolyaHungarian — "Hungarian form of the Latin Ursula, a name derived from ursa she-bear"OsvaldaEnglish — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The feminine form of Oswald."OsvaldahEnglish — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The feminine form of Oswald."OswaldaEnglish — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The feminine form of Oswald."OswaldahEnglish — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The feminine form of Oswald."OsytheGerman — "Divine protector. The feminine form of Osmond."OthaAnglo-Saxon — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OtheliaHebrew — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OthiliaHebrew — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OttilieTeutonic — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OttyliaPolish — "Wealthy. The feminne form of Otto."OttyliahPolish — "Wealthy. The feminne form of Otto."OtyliahPolish — "Wealthy. The feminne form of Otto."OtylyaPolish — "Wealthy. The feminne form of Otto."OtylyahPolish — "Wealthy. The feminne form of Otto."OveliaSpanish — "Spanish form of the Greek Ophelia a help, a helper"OwenaWelsh — "Young warrior. The feminine form of Owen, well-born one."OwenahWelsh — "Young warrior. The feminine form of Owen, well-born one."OwinaWelsh — "Young warrior. The feminine form of Owen, well-born one."OwinahWelsh — "Young warrior. The feminine form of Owen, well-born one."OwynaWelsh — "Young warrior. The feminine form of Owen, well-born one."OwynahWelsh — "Young warrior. The feminine form of Owen, well-born one."PakelikiaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Patricia, the feminine form of Patrick, a name derived from the Latin patricius a patrician, an aristocrat"PamiGreek — "Loving. The short form of Pamela, like honey, sweet."PamieGreek — "Loving. The short form of Pamela, like honey, sweet."PammGreek — "Loving. The short form of Pamela, like honey, sweet."PamyGreek — "Loving. The short form of Pamela, like honey, sweet."PanchaSpanish — "Freedom. A form of Frances."PanchahSpanish — "Freedom. A form of Frances."PannaIndian — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."PannahDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."PanniDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."PannieDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."PannyDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."PatriciaSpanish — "A short form of Patricia."PatseeEnglish — "A pet form of Patricia, Noble, Of noble descent."PatseyEnglish — "A pet form of Patricia, Noble, Of noble descent."PatsieEnglish — "A pet form of Patricia, Noble, Of noble descent."PatsyEnglish — "A pet form of Patricia, Noble, Of noble descent."PauleFrench — "Feminine form of Paul, which is from the Latin Paulus, a Roman family name derived from paulus small Dim: Paulette"PeataGreek — "Stone. The feminine form of Peter."PeatahGreek — "Stone. The feminine form of Peter."PeetaGreek — "Stone. The feminine form of Peter."PeetahGreek — "Stone. The feminine form of Peter."PegeeFrench — "Daisy. A short form of Margaret, pearl."PegeyFrench — "Daisy. A short form of Margaret, pearl."PeggFrench — "Daisy. A short form of Margaret, pearl."PeggeeFrench — "Daisy. A short form of Margaret, pearl."PeggeyFrench — "Daisy. A short form of Margaret, pearl."PeggiFrench — "Daisy. A short form of Margaret, pearl."PeggieFrench — "Daisy. A short form of Margaret, pearl."PeggyEnglish — "Diminutive of Margaret: Child of light. Famous Bearer: Margaret Thatcher, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom."PegiFrench — "Daisy. A short form of Margaret, pearl."PegieFrench — "Daisy. A short form of Margaret, pearl."PegyFrench — "Daisy. A short form of Margaret, pearl."PeitaGreek — "Stone. The feminine form of Peter."PeitahGreek — "Stone. The feminine form of Peter."PelagiyaRussian — "Feminine form of the Greek Pelagios of or belonging to the sea, a name derived from pelagos the sea"PerettFrench — "Little steady one; Stone; The feminine form of Pierre / Peter"PerettaFrench — "Little steady one; Stone; The feminine form of Pierre / Peter"PeretteFrench — "Little steady one; Stone; The feminine form of Pierre / Peter"PerneliaDanish — "A feminine pet form of Petronius - the name of a 1st-century Roman saint, later believed to be a daughter of Saint Peter, Beauty."PernillaSwedish — "A feminine pet form of Petronius - the name of a 1st-century Roman saint, later believed to be a daughter of Saint Peter, Beauty."PernilleDanish — "A feminine pet form of Petronius - the name of a 1st-century Roman saint, later believed to be a daughter of Saint Peter, Beauty."PetaNative American — "Stone. The feminine form of Peter."PetrinaGreek — "Feminine form of Peter: Stone, rock."PetronillaGerman — "A feminine pet form of Petronius - the name of a 1st-century Roman saint, later believed to be a daughter of Saint Peter, Beauty."PeytaGreek — "Stone. The feminine form of Peter."PeytahGreek — "Stone. The feminine form of Peter."PhemeaGreek — "Of good reputation. The short form of Euphemia."PhemeeGreek — "Of good reputation. The short form of Euphemia."PhemeyGreek — "Of good reputation. The short form of Euphemia."PhemiScottish — "Of good reputation. The short form of Euphemia."PhemiaGreek — "Of good reputation. The short form of Euphemia."PhemiahGreek — "Of good reputation. The short form of Euphemia."PhemieGreek — "Of good reputation. The short form of Euphemia."PhemyGreek — "Of good reputation. The short form of Euphemia."PhemyaGreek — "Of good reputation. The short form of Euphemia."PhemyahScottish — "Of good reputation. The short form of Euphemia."PhileGreek — "Feminine form of Philo; one who loves and is loved Phila"PhillippaGreek — "Feminine form of Philip: Lover of horses."PhllomfeneFrench — "French form of Philomena, a feminine form of the Latin Philomenus, which is from the Greek Philomenes, a compound name composed of the elements philein to love and menos strength: hence, lover of strength"PieretFrench — "Little steady one; Stone; The feminine form of Pierre / Peter"PierettFrench — "Little steady one; Stone; The feminine form of Pierre / Peter"PierettaFrench — "Little steady one; Stone; The feminine form of Pierre / Peter"PieretteGreek — "Little steady one; Stone; The feminine form of Pierre / Peter"PierinFrench — "Little steady one; Stone; The feminine form of Pierre / Peter"PierinaGreek — "Little steady one; Stone; The feminine form of Pierre / Peter"PierineFrench — "Little steady one; Stone; The feminine form of Pierre / Peter"PierynaFrench — "Little steady one; Stone; The feminine form of Pierre / Peter"PieryneFrench — "Little steady one; Stone; The feminine form of Pierre / Peter"PipaGreek — "One who loves horses. A short form of Philippa, A feminine form of Philip."PipahGreek — "One who loves horses. A short form of Philippa, A feminine form of Philip."PipeeGreek — "One who loves horses. A short form of Philippa, A feminine form of Philip."PipiGreek — "One who loves horses. A short form of Philippa, A feminine form of Philip."PipieGreek — "One who loves horses. A short form of Philippa, A feminine form of Philip."PippaEnglish — "One who loves horses. A short form of Philippa, A feminine form of Philip."PippahGreek — "One who loves horses. A short form of Philippa, A feminine form of Philip."PippeeGreek — "One who loves horses. A short form of Philippa, A feminine form of Philip."PippeyGreek — "One who loves horses. A short form of Philippa, A feminine form of Philip."PippiFrench — "One who loves horses. A short form of Philippa, A feminine form of Philip."PippieGreek — "One who loves horses. A short form of Philippa, A feminine form of Philip."PippyGreek — "One who loves horses. A short form of Philippa, A feminine form of Philip."PipyGreek — "One who loves horses. A short form of Philippa, A feminine form of Philip."PiroskHungarian — "Hungarian form of Priscilla (ancient)"PitahGreek — "Stone. The feminine form of Peter."PlaPortuguese — "A short form of Olimpia of Olympus, Pia is also popularly bestowed as an independent given name"PlliklkaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Bridget, an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Brighid, a name believed to be de-rived from brigh strength. See BRIGHID Irish Names"PlppaEnglish — "Originally a pet form of Philippa lover of horses, Pippa is now in common use as an independent given name See PHILIPPA"PlroskaHungarian — "Hungarian form of the Latin Priscilla, a feminine diminutive form of Priscus, which is an old Roman family name derived from priscus ancient, primitive Pet: Piri"PolekeHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Paulette, a feminine diminutive form of Paul, a name derived from the old Roman family name Paulus small"PoliPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Polly, a pet form of Margaret a pearl See MARGARET English Names"PololaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Flora, a name derived from the Latin floris a flower. The name is borne in Roman mythology by the goddess of flowers and spring"PompeyaLatin — "Feminine form of Pompey; fifth-born child; woman from Pompeii"PoorvikaHindi — "Orient, Formerly"PrexaHindi — "A form of the name Preksha"PriscilianaSpanish — "Spanish form of Priscilla, a diminutive form of Prisca, which is from Priscus, an old Roman family old, ancient"PriscyllaPolish — "Diminutive form of the Latin Prisca, a feminine form of Priscus, which is a Roman surname derived from priscus ancient, primitive"PurushaakritiHindi — "One who takes the form of a Man"PurvikaHindi — "Orient, Formerly"PypaGreek — "One who loves horses. A short form of Philippa, A feminine form of Philip."PypahGreek — "One who loves horses. A short form of Philippa, A feminine form of Philip."PyppaEnglish — "One who loves horses. A short form of Philippa, A feminine form of Philip."PyppahGreek — "One who loves horses. A short form of Philippa, A feminine form of Philip."PytaGreek — "Stone. The feminine form of Peter."PytahGreek — "Stone. The feminine form of Peter."QuanikaAmerican — "Dedicated to God. A form of Nikah, belonging to God."QuanikkaRussian — "Dedicated to God. A form of Nikah, belonging to God."QuanikkiRussian — "Dedicated to God. A form of Nikah, belonging to God."QuaniqueRussian — "Dedicated to God. A form of Nikah, belonging to God."QuanteniqueRussian — "Dedicated to God. A form of Nikah, belonging to God."QuantenyqueRussian — "Dedicated to God. A form of Nikah, belonging to God."QuanykaRussian — "Dedicated to God. A form of Nikah, belonging to God."QuanykkaRussian — "Dedicated to God. A form of Nikah, belonging to God."QuanykkiRussian — "Dedicated to God. A form of Nikah, belonging to God."QuanyqueRussian — "Dedicated to God. A form of Nikah, belonging to God."QuaqanicaRussian — "Dedicated to God. A form of Nikah, belonging to God."QuaqanycaRussian — "Dedicated to God. A form of Nikah, belonging to God."QuawanikaRussian — "Dedicated to God. A form of Nikah, belonging to God."QuawanykeRussian — "Dedicated to God. A form of Nikah, belonging to God."RacquelFrench — "Innocent; Ewe. Female Sheep. A form of Rachael and Rachel"RacquellSpanish — "Innocent; Ewe. Female Sheep. A form of Rachael and Rachel"RaeannHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."RaeanneAmerican — "Life. A form of Eve."RaenaTeutonic — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"RaenahTeutonic — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"RaeniTeutonic — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"RaeniaTeutonic — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"RaenieTeutonic — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"RaenyTeutonic — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"RaevenEnglish — "A form of raven"RafaelaSpanish — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RafaelahHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RafaeliaHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RafaeliahHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RafaellaHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RafaellahHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaffaelaHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaffaelahHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaffaeleHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaffaellaHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaffaellahHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaffaelleHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RafiaHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RafiahHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RafyaHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RafyahHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RagineEnglish — "A form of regina"RagnaraSwedish — "Feminine form of Ragnor: strong army."RaheenTeutonic — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"RaheenaTeutonic — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"RaheeneTeutonic — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"RainahTeutonic — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"RainiaTeutonic — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"RainiahTeutonic — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"RainnaTeutonic — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"RainnahTeutonic — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"RainniaTeutonic — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"RalphinaEnglish — "Feminine form of Ralph; wolf counsel"RamoraHebrew — "A spice or palm tree. A feminine form of Tamar."RandeEnglish — "Invincible. The short form of Miranda, worthy of love. The feminine form of Randy, Randell, Randolph, shield, wolf."RandeaEnglish — "Invincible. The short form of Miranda, worthy of love. The feminine form of Randy, Randell, Randolph, shield, wolf."RandeanEnglish — "Invincible. The short form of Miranda, worthy of love. The feminine form of Randy, Randell, Randolph, shield, wolf."RandeanaEnglish — "Invincible. The short form of Miranda, worthy of love. The feminine form of Randy, Randell, Randolph, shield, wolf."RandeaneEnglish — "Invincible. The short form of Miranda, worthy of love. The feminine form of Randy, Randell, Randolph, shield, wolf."RandeenEnglish — "Invincible. The short form of Miranda, worthy of love. The feminine form of Randy, Randell, Randolph, shield, wolf."RandeenaEnglish — "Invincible. The short form of Miranda, worthy of love. The feminine form of Randy, Randell, Randolph, shield, wolf."RandeeneEnglish — "Invincible. The short form of Miranda, worthy of love. The feminine form of Randy, Randell, Randolph, shield, wolf."RandenaEnglish — "Invincible. The short form of Miranda, worthy of love. The feminine form of Randy, Randell, Randolph, shield, wolf."RandeneEnglish — "Invincible. The short form of Miranda, worthy of love. The feminine form of Randy, Randell, Randolph, shield, wolf."RandinEnglish — "Invincible. The short form of Miranda, worthy of love. The feminine form of Randy, Randell, Randolph, shield, wolf."RandinaEnglish — "Invincible. The short form of Miranda, worthy of love. The feminine form of Randy, Randell, Randolph, shield, wolf."RandineEnglish — "Invincible. The short form of Miranda, worthy of love. The feminine form of Randy, Randell, Randolph, shield, wolf."RandynEnglish — "Invincible. The short form of Miranda, worthy of love. The feminine form of Randy, Randell, Randolph, shield, wolf."RandynaEnglish — "Invincible. The short form of Miranda, worthy of love. The feminine form of Randy, Randell, Randolph, shield, wolf."RandyneEnglish — "Invincible. The short form of Miranda, worthy of love. The feminine form of Randy, Randell, Randolph, shield, wolf."RaolahFrench — "Famous wolf. The feminine form of Raoul"RaoleFrench — "Famous wolf. The feminine form of Raoul"RaoulaFrench — "Famous wolf. The feminine form of Raoul"RaouleFrench — "Feminine form of Raoul; wolf counsel"RaphaelaHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaphaelahHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaphaeleHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaphaellHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaphaellaHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaphaellahHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaphaelleHebrew — "God has healed. The feminine form of Raphael."RaquelSpanish — "Innocent; Ewe. Female Sheep. A form of Rachael and Rachel"RaquelaHebrew — "Innocent; Ewe. Female Sheep. A form of Rachael and Rachel"RaquelleSpanish — "Innocent; Ewe. Female Sheep. A form of Rachael and Rachel"RasheekaArabic — "Elegant form"RasmiyaUrdu — "Ceremonial, ceremonious, formal, fem. of Rasmi"RasmiyahUrdu — "Official, formal"RaulaFrench — "Famous wolf. The feminine form of Raoul"RaullaFrench — "Famous wolf. The feminine form of Raoul"RaullahFrench — "Famous wolf. The feminine form of Raoul"RaulleFrench — "Famous wolf. The feminine form of Raoul"RavennaAmerican — "Either an elaborated form of Raven or a borrowing of the name of a northern Italian commune in Emilia-Romagna"RayannEnglish — "Life. A form of Eve."RayanneHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."RaymondeGerman — "Feminine form of Raymond; one who offers wise protection"RayvenEnglish — "A form of raven"ReabaHebrew — "To tie, to bind, faithful. A form of Rebecca."ReabahHebrew — "To tie, to bind, faithful. A form of Rebecca."ReanGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."ReaneeGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."ReaneyGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."ReannTeutonic — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"ReannaIrish — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"ReannahHebrew — "Joyful song. A short form of Irene. Peaceful."ReanneTeutonic — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"ReatEstonian — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."ReataGreek — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."ReatahGreek — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."ReateEstonian — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."ReattaFrench — "Daisy; Pear; Brave strength. A short form of Margarita."ReattahFrench — "Daisy; Pear; Brave strength. A short form of Margarita."RedmondeAmerican — "Feminine form of Redmond; one who offers wise protection"ReebaHebrew — "To tie, to bind, faithful. A form of Rebecca."ReebahHebrew — "To tie, to bind, faithful. A form of Rebecca."ReenGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."ReeneeGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."ReeneyGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."ReennaHebrew — "Joyful song. A short form of Irene. Peaceful."ReennahHebrew — "Joyful song. A short form of Irene. Peaceful."ReetEstonian — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."ReetaFinnish — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."ReetahWelsh — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."ReeteEstonian — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."ReettaFinnish — "Daisy; Pear; Brave strength. A short form of Margarita."ReettahFrench — "Daisy; Pear; Brave strength. A short form of Margarita."RefugiaSpanish — "Feminine form of Refugio; one who is sheltered; protected"ReibaHebrew — "To tie, to bind, faithful. A form of Rebecca."ReibahHebrew — "To tie, to bind, faithful. A form of Rebecca."ReinaYiddish — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"ReinahTeutonic — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"ReineFrench — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"ReinnaHebrew — "Joyful song. A short form of Irene. Peaceful."ReinnahHebrew — "Joyful song. A short form of Irene. Peaceful."ReitGreek — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."ReitaGreek — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."ReitahGreek — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."ReiteEstonian — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."ReittaIndian — "Daisy; Pear; Brave strength. A short form of Margarita."ReittahFrench — "Daisy; Pear; Brave strength. A short form of Margarita."RenteFrench — "Feminine form of RenT: Reborn."RephaelaHebrew — "Feminine form of Rephael God has healed. See REPHAEL Male Names"RetaGreek — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."RetahGreek — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."RethaFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."RethahFrench — "Little graceful one. A form of Anne."RettahGreek — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."ReuelaHebrew — "A feminine form of Reuel; a friend of God "ReybaHebrew — "To tie, to bind, faithful. A form of Rebecca."ReybahHebrew — "To tie, to bind, faithful. A form of Rebecca."ReynAmerican — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"ReynahTeutonic — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"ReyneTeutonic — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"ReynnaHebrew — "Joyful song. A short form of Irene. Peaceful."ReynnahHebrew — "Joyful song. A short form of Irene. Peaceful."ReytEstonian — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."ReytaGreek — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."ReytahGreek — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."ReyteEstonian — "Pearl. A form of Margaret."ReyttaFrench — "Daisy; Pear; Brave strength. A short form of Margarita."ReyttahFrench — "Daisy; Pear; Brave strength. A short form of Margarita."RezaHungarian — "Harvester. A short form of Teresa."RezahSlavic — "Harvester. A short form of Teresa."RezkaSlavic — "Harvester. A short form of Teresa."RezzaSlavic — "Harvester. A short form of Teresa."RezzahSlavic — "Harvester. A short form of Teresa."RfoghnachIrish — "Gaelic name derived from rioghan queen: hence, queenly The name was borne by the 6th-century St. Rioghnach, sister of St. Finnian of Clonard. Riona is the Anglicized form of the name, which was also translated as Regina"RheataGreek — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."RheatahGreek — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."RhebaHebrew — "To tie, to bind, faithful. A form of Rebecca."RhebahHebrew — "To tie, to bind, faithful. A form of Rebecca."RheetaGreek — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."RheetahGreek — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."RheibaHebrew — "To tie, to bind, faithful. A form of Rebecca."RheibahHebrew — "To tie, to bind, faithful. A form of Rebecca."RhemiFrench — "Geographical. From Rheims in France. The female form of Remy."RhemyFrench — "Geographical. From Rheims in France. The female form of Remy."RhetaGreek — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."RhetahGreek — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."RhettaGreek — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."RhettahGreek — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."RheybaHebrew — "To tie, to bind, faithful. A form of Rebecca."RheybahHebrew — "To tie, to bind, faithful. A form of Rebecca."RhonalaOld Norse — "Powerful. A feminine form of Ronald."RhonaldahOld Norse — "Powerful. A feminine form of Ronald."RhonaldiaOld Norse — "Powerful. A feminine form of Ronald."RhonaldiahOld Norse — "Powerful. A feminine form of Ronald."RhonwenWelsh — "Fair lance, fair, slender. Welsh form of Rowena: white-haired."RianaIrish — "Little queen. The feminine form of Ryan."RianahIrish — "Little queen. The feminine form of Ryan."RianeGaelic — "Little queen. The feminine form of Ryan."RiannIrish — "Little queen. The feminine form of Ryan."RiannahIrish — "Little queen. The feminine form of Ryan."RianneAmerican — "Little queen. The feminine form of Ryan."RiccardaItalian — "Feminine form of Riccardo, the Italian cognate of Richard strong king See RICCARDO Male Names. Short: Rica, Ricca"RichelFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RichelahFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RicheleFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RichellFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RichellaFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RichellahFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RichelleAmerican — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RichendaGerman — "Feminine form of Richard: Hard ruler."RichmalGerman — "Feminine form of Richard: Hard ruler."RickeeEnglish — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RidwanaArabic — "Feminine form of Arabic RiDwan, meaning satisfaction"RiikkaFinnish — "Feminine form of Rikkard (strong ruler)"RikeeEnglish — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RikeyEnglish — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RikkeeEnglish — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RikkeyEnglish — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RikkiDutch — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RikkieEnglish — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RikkyEnglish — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RineaGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."RineeGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."RineyGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."RinieGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."RinnGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."RinnaHebrew — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."RinneGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."RinneeGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."RinneyGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."RinniGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."RinnieGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."RinnyGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."RinyGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."RishelFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RishelaFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RishelahFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RisheleFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RishellFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RishellahFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RishelleAmerican — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RitaSpanish — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."RitahGreek — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."RitsaGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra."RitsahGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra."RittaFrench — "Daisy; Pear; Brave strength. A short form of Margarita."RittahFrench — "Daisy; Pear; Brave strength. A short form of Margarita."RlcardaSpanish — "Feminine form of Ricardo, the Spanish cognate of Richard strong king. See RICARDO Male Names"RlchelleAfrican-American — "Feminine form of Richard brave ruler, formed by the addition of the feminine suffix -elle to Rich See RICHARD English Male Names"RlgmorScandinavian — "Scandinavian form of an Old High German compound name composed of the elements ric power, strength and muot spirit, courage"RljtIrish — "Gaelic form of Ruth See RUTH"RlonaIrish — "Popular Anglicized form of Rioghnach queenly See RIOGHNACH"RobenaScottish — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobenahOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobeniaOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobeniahOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobertaTeutonic — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobertahOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RoberthaOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobertiaEnglish — "Fem. form of ROBERT, Brilliant"RobettOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobettaOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobetteOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobettiaOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobettiahOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobinattaTeutonic — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobinetteFrench — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobiniaOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobiniahOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RoburtaOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RoburtahOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobynaOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobynahOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RobyneOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RolandaGerman — "From the famous land. The feminine form of Roland."RolandahAfrican — "From the famous land. The feminine form of Roland."RolandeGerman — "From the famous land. The feminine form of Roland."RolandiaTeutonic — "From the famous land. The feminine form of Roland."RolandiahTeutonic — "From the famous land. The feminine form of Roland."RolandyahTeutonic — "From the famous land. The feminine form of Roland."RomiaItalian — "From Rome. A short form of names beginning with 'Rom'."RomiahFrench — "From Rome. A short form of names beginning with 'Rom'."RomyaFrench — "From Rome. A short form of names beginning with 'Rom'."RomyahFrench — "From Rome. A short form of names beginning with 'Rom'."RonahGaelic — "Seal; Song of joy; Powerful. The feminine form of Ronald"RonaldaTeutonic — "Powerful. A feminine form of Ronald."RonaldahOld Norse — "Powerful. A feminine form of Ronald."RonaldiaOld Norse — "Powerful. A feminine form of Ronald."RonaldiahOld Norse — "Powerful. A feminine form of Ronald."RonaldyaOld Norse — "Powerful. A feminine form of Ronald."RonaldyahOld Norse — "Powerful. A feminine form of Ronald."RoneaHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."RoniaScandinavian — "Life. A form of Eve."RoniahHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."RonilieHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."RonliHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."RonnaAmerican — "Seal; Song of joy; Powerful. The feminine form of Ronald"RonnahGaelic — "Seal; Song of joy; Powerful. The feminine form of Ronald"RonnitHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."RonyaHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."RonyahHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."RonyeHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."RooAustralian — "Kangaroo; Compassionate. A form of Ruth, kind-hearted vision of beauty."RoopakalaHindi — "With a Form Like a Work of Art"RoquelHebrew — "Innocent; Ewe. Female Sheep. A form of Rachael and Rachel"RoscislawaPolish — "Feminine form of Roscislaw glory in conquest, a compound name composed of the Slavonic elements rosts to usurp, to take over and slav glory"RosetaPortuguese — "Diminutive form of Rosa a rose"RosslynScottish — "Feminine form of Ross: Promontory. From the peninsula. A Scottish place name and surname."RostislavaCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Rostislav seizer of glory, a compound name composed from the Slavonic elements rosts usurp, seize, appropriate and slav glory Pet: Rost'a, Rostina, Rostinka, Rostuska, Slavka"RoxeyAustralian — "Dawn, Sunrise. A short form of Roxanne."RoxiAustralian — "Dawn, Sunrise. A short form of Roxanne."RubenaHebrew — "Feminine form of Reuben; behold, a daughter! "RubertaOld English — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RueGreek — "Kangaroo; Compassionate. A form of Ruth, kind-hearted vision of beauty."RupalIndian — "riipa beauty, form"RupertaGerman — "Brilliant, famous; Bright flame. The feminine form of Robert"RupinderIndian — "Compound name composed of the elements riipa beauty, form and Indra the name of the chief god of the atmosphere, which is indicative of strength or excess: hence, most beautiful"RushelFrench — "Red-haired, Fox. The feminine form of Russell."RushelaFrench — "Red-haired, Fox. The feminine form of Russell."RushelahFrench — "Red-haired, Fox. The feminine form of Russell."RusheleFrench — "Red-haired, Fox. The feminine form of Russell."RushellFrench — "Red-haired, Fox. The feminine form of Russell."RushellaFrench — "Red-haired, Fox. The feminine form of Russell."RushellahFrench — "Red-haired, Fox. The feminine form of Russell."RushelleFrench — "Red-haired, Fox. The feminine form of Russell."RusshelFrench — "Red-haired, Fox. The feminine form of Russell."RusshelaFrench — "Red-haired, Fox. The feminine form of Russell."RusshelahFrench — "Red-haired, Fox. The feminine form of Russell."RussheleFrench — "Red-haired, Fox. The feminine form of Russell."RusshellFrench — "Red-haired, Fox. The feminine form of Russell."RusshellaFrench — "Red-haired, Fox. The feminine form of Russell."RusshellahFrench — "Red-haired, Fox. The feminine form of Russell."RusshelleFrench — "Red-haired, Fox. The feminine form of Russell."RyanaIrish — "Little queen. The feminine form of Ryan."RyanahIrish — "Little queen. The feminine form of Ryan."RyaneIrish — "Little queen. The feminine form of Ryan."RyannaIrish — "Little queen. The feminine form of Ryan."RyannahIrish — "Little queen. The feminine form of Ryan."RyanneScottish — "Little queen. The feminine form of Ryan."RychelFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RychelaFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RychelahFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RycheleFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RychellFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RychellaFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RychelleFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RyckeeEnglish — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RyckeyEnglish — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RykeeEnglish — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RykeyEnglish — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RyneaGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."RyneeGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."RyneyGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."RyniGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."RynieGreek — "Peace. A short form of Irene. The French form of Renata. Song of joy."RyshelFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RyshelaFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RyshelahFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RysheleFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RyshellFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RyshellaFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RyshellahFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RyshelleFrench — "She is rich and powerful. A feminine form of Richard. A form of Rachelle."RyszardaPolish — "Feminine form of Ryszard, the Polish cog-nate of Richard, which is from the Old High German Richart, a compound name composed from the elements rik king and harthuz strong: hence, strong king"RytaGreek — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."RytahGreek — "Well spoken, pearl; Ardent, enthusiastic. A feminine form of Rhett, mighty, red."RytsaGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra."RytsahGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra."RyttaGreek — "Daisy; Pear; Brave strength. A short form of Margarita."RyttahFrench — "Daisy; Pear; Brave strength. A short form of Margarita."SaarraArabic — "Princess. A form of Sara."SaarrahArabic — "Princess. A form of Sara."SaavitriArabic — "A Ray of light, Hymn, A form of the devi"SabdeaGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandy."SabrenaEnglish — "A form of sabrina"SabrynaEnglish — "A form of sabrina"SachahGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra."SachenkaGreek — "Feminine form of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."SachkaGreek — "Feminine form of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."SadaJapanese — "Life. A form of Eve."SadeFinnish — "Princess. A form of Sara."SadyHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."SaedeaHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."SaedeeHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."SaediHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."SaedieHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."SaedyHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."SahraHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."SahrahHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."SahshaRussian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra / Sandra."SahskiaDanish — "the Saxon people; A form of Sasha"SaidhbhinIrish — "Diminutive form of Sadhbh goodness The name was Anglicized as Sabina"SairArabic — "Dawn; Princess. A form of Sara."SalotePolynesian — "Polynesian form of Charlotte full-grown, a woman See CHARLOTTE French Names"SalvadoraSpanish — "Feminine form of Salvador; savior"SameaArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."SammeaArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."SammeeArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."SammeyArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."SammiArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."SamoArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."SamoneHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"SandrahGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandra. A feminine form of Alexader."SandriaGreek — "Defender of humankind, Man's Defender. The short form of Alexandra."SandriahGreek — "Defender of humankind, Man's Defender. The short form of Alexandra."SannaFinnish — "Originally a short form of Susanna a lily, Sanna is often bestowed as an independent given name, possibly favored because of its closeness to the adjective sann true"SantaniHindi — "Continuing, Forming an Interrupted Line"SantuzzaItalian — "Diminutive Form Of Santa"SaraahArabic — "Princess. A form of Sara."SareataHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SareatahHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SareetaHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SareetahHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SaritaIndian — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SaritahHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SariteHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SarittHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SarittaItalian — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SarittahItalian — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SaritteHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SarraHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."SarrahHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."SarytHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SarytaHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SarytahHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SaryteHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SaryttHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SaryttaHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SaryttahHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SarytteHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SasHebrew — "Saxon, bright, cheeky; Life. The short form of Sasson"SasaJapanese — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra / Sandra."SasahRussian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra / Sandra."SaschaGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra / Sandra."SaschaeRussian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra / Sandra."SashahRussian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra / Sandra."SashanaRussian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra / Sandra."SashelRussian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra / Sandra."SashiaRussian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra / Sandra."SashiahRussian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra / Sandra."SashiraRussian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra / Sandra."SashshaRussian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra / Sandra."SashyaRussian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra / Sandra."SasiHebrew — "Saxon, bright, cheeky; Life. The short form of Sasson"SasieHebrew — "Saxon, bright, cheeky; Life. The short form of Sasson"SasjaraRussian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra / Sandra."SaskiaSlavic — "the Saxon people; A form of Sasha"SaskiahDanish — "the Saxon people; A form of Sasha"SasshalaiRussian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra / Sandra."SassiHebrew — "Saxon, bright, cheeky; Life. The short form of Sasson"SassieHebrew — "Saxon, bright, cheeky; Life. The short form of Sasson"SassyHebrew — "Saxon, bright, cheeky; Life. The short form of Sasson"SasyHebrew — "Saxon, bright, cheeky; Life. The short form of Sasson"SaundraAmerican — "Defender of humankind, Man's Defender. The short form of Alexandra."SchaunaHebrew — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."SchaunahHebrew — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."SchauneeHebrew — "God is gracious; God's precious gift. The feminine form of Sean / Shaun. Also a form of Jane."SchauntaHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."SchauntahHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."SchauntayHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."SchawnaHebrew — "God is gracious; God's precious gift. The feminine form of Sean / Shaun. Also a form of Jane."SchawnahHebrew — "God is gracious; God's precious gift. The feminine form of Sean / Shaun. Also a form of Jane."SchawneeHebrew — "God is gracious; God's precious gift. The feminine form of Sean / Shaun. Also a form of Jane."ScheanHebrew — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."ScheanaHebrew — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."ScheanahHebrew — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."SchuntaeHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."SeafiaHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeafinHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeafinaHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeafineHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeanaCeltic — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."SeanahHebrew — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."SeaneeHebrew — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."SeaphiaHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeaphinHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeaphinaHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeaphineHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SebastianaItalian — "Feminine form of Sebastiano (revered)"SebastieneItalian — "Feminine form of Sebastiano (revered)"SebrinaEnglish — "A form of sabrina"SeciaSpanish — "Diminutive Form Of Cecilia"SeeIrish — "JOSEPH Male Names The name was also used in Ireland to Anglicize the Gaelic Siobhainin. Seo- saimhthin is the Gaelic form of Josephine"SeeliaEnglish — "A form of sheila"SeferinaSpanish — "Feminine form of Seferino zephyr, the west wind. See SEFERINO Male Names"SeiniPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Jane God is gracious See JANE English Names"SeldaEnglish — "the Old English selda compan-ion. Alternatively, it is used as a variant spelling of Zelda, a Yiddish form of the German Salida happiness, joy. See SALIDA German Names"SelinnaSpanish — "Variant of Celine: French form of the Latin 'caelum' meaning sky or heaven. Also a variant of Celia or Selena."SelkEgyptian — "Myth name (another form of Isis)"SemmoanHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"SemmonHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"SemmoneHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"SemoanHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"SemonHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"SemonaHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"SemonahHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"SemoneHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"SeonaScottish — "God is gracious. The Scottish form of Jane"SeonahHebrew — "God is gracious. The Scottish form of Jane"SeonaidGaelic — "God is gracious. The Scottish form of Jane"SeoniaHebrew — "God is gracious. The Scottish form of Jane"SeoniahHebrew — "God is gracious. The Scottish form of Jane"SeonyaHebrew — "God is gracious. The Scottish form of Jane"SeonyahHebrew — "God is gracious. The Scottish form of Jane"SerafeenHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SerafeenaHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SerafeeneHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SerafinaLatin — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SerapheeneHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeraphinHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeraphinaHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeraphineHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeraphitaSpanish — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeraphynahHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SerenWelsh — "Tranquil. A form of Serena."SerenaSpanish — "Tranquil. A form of Serena."SerenahLatin — "Tranquil. A form of Serena."SerephynHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SerephynaHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SerephynahHebrew — "Seraph, the highest order of the angles. The feminine form of Serafino."SeriHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SeritaHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SeritahHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SeriteHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SerittHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SerittaHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SerittahHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SeritteHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SerqEgyptian — "Myth name (another form of Isis)"SertytaHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SerytHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SerytahHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SeryteHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SeryttHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SeryttaHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SeryttahHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SerytteHebrew — "Little princess. A form of Sara."SeveraItalian — "Feminine form of Severo; one who is stern"SeverinaItalian — "Feminine form of Severino stern, serious See SEVERINO Male Names"SevilSpanish — "Prophet, Wise woman. The Spanish form of Sibyl."SevilaSpanish — "Prophet, Wise woman. The Spanish form of Sibyl."SevilahSpanish — "Prophet, Wise woman. The Spanish form of Sibyl."SevileSpanish — "Prophet, Wise woman. The Spanish form of Sibyl."SevillSpanish — "Prophet, Wise woman. The Spanish form of Sibyl."SevillaSpanish — "Prophet, Wise woman. The Spanish form of Sibyl."SevillahSpanish — "Prophet, Wise woman. The Spanish form of Sibyl."SevilleSpanish — "Prophet, Wise woman. The Spanish form of Sibyl."SevylSpanish — "Prophet, Wise woman. The Spanish form of Sibyl."SevylaSpanish — "Prophet, Wise woman. The Spanish form of Sibyl."SevyleSpanish — "Prophet, Wise woman. The Spanish form of Sibyl."SevyllSpanish — "Prophet, Wise woman. The Spanish form of Sibyl."SevyllaSpanish — "Prophet, Wise woman. The Spanish form of Sibyl."SevylleSpanish — "Prophet, Wise woman. The Spanish form of Sibyl."SfleIrish — "Gaelic form of Cecilia and Cecily blind, dim- sighted The name is Anglicized as Sheila, Selia, and Sally"ShaHindi — "Natural, Good, Form of Shakshi"ShaakyaHindi — "Lord Buddha, Energy circle or a form of chakra"ShadaeHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ShadaiHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ShadayHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ShaeenaGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaeinaGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaeineGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaelaGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaeleaIrish — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaeleahGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaeleeGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaeleighGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaelieGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaelyGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaelynGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaenaGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaenahGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaenelGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaeyaGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShahrinArabic — "Month. Shahrin, the fully inflected form of Shahr appears in verse 3 of surat al-Qadr (no. 97)"ShaiahGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaileaGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaileahGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaileeGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaileiGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaileighGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaileyGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShailiahGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShailieGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShailyGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShainaAmerican — "God has favoured. A feminine form of Sean and Shane, God is gracious."ShainahIrish — "God has favoured. A feminine form of Sean and Shane, God is gracious."ShakeeiaSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ShakeeiahSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ShakeeyaSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ShakeeyahSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ShakeiaSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ShakeiahSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ShakeyaSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ShakiyaSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ShakiyahSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ShakraIndian — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ShakrahSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ShakyaSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ShakyahSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ShalonaLatin — "Lioness. A form of Lona. Solitary."ShalonahLatin — "Lioness. A form of Lona. Solitary."ShalonnaLatin — "Lioness. A form of Lona. Solitary."ShalonnahLatin — "Lioness. A form of Lona. Solitary."ShalonneLatin — "Lioness. A form of Lona. Solitary."ShamecaHebrew — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."ShameccaHebrew — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."ShamechaHebrew — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."ShameekaAfrican — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."ShameikaHebrew — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."ShamekaHebrew — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."ShamekeHebrew — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."ShamekiaHebrew — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."ShamekiahHebrew — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."ShamekyaHebrew — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."ShamekyahHebrew — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."ShamicHebrew — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."ShamicahHebrew — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."ShamickaHebrew — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."ShamikaArabic — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."ShamikahAfrican — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."ShamycaHebrew — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."ShamycahHebrew — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."ShamyckaHebrew — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."ShamyckahHebrew — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."ShamykaHebrew — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."ShamykahHebrew — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."ShanaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."ShanaeEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."ShanahIrish — "God has favoured. A feminine form of Sean and Shane, God is gracious."ShaneaceHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Janice and Ashanti."ShaneaseHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Janice and Ashanti."ShaneataHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShaneatahHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShaneateHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShaneeceHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Janice and Ashanti."ShaneeseHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Janice and Ashanti."ShaneetaHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShaneetahHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShaneiceHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Janice and Ashanti."ShanetaHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShanethaAmerican — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShanethiaHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShanettaHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShanetteHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShaniceAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Janice and Ashanti."ShanissHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Janice and Ashanti."ShanissaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Janice and Ashanti."ShanisseHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Janice and Ashanti."ShanitaHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShanitahHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShanithisHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShanittHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShanittaHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShanittahHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShanitteHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShanneiceHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Janice and Ashanti."ShanniceHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Janice and Ashanti."ShanntarriahAmerican — "Song. A form of Chantal."ShanntaryaAmerican — "Song. A form of Chantal."ShanntaryahAmerican — "Song. A form of Chantal."ShannyceHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Janice and Ashanti."ShantaraAmerican — "Song. A form of Chantal."ShantarahAmerican — "Song. A form of Chantal."ShantariaAmerican — "Song. A form of Chantal."ShantariahAmerican — "Song. A form of Chantal."ShantarraAmerican — "Song. A form of Chantal."ShantarrahAmerican — "Song. A form of Chantal."ShantarriaAmerican — "Song. A form of Chantal."ShanyceHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Janice and Ashanti."ShanyseHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Janice and Ashanti."ShanytHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShanytaHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShanytahHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShanyteHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShanyttHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShanyttaHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShanyttahHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShanytteHebrew — "Plant. A form of Neta."ShardaeHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ShardaiHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ShardayHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ShareenahHebrew — "A form of Sharon, from the plains, Plain, Flat pasture."ShareyFrench — "Cherished. A short form of Charlott / Sheridan. Wild satyr butterfly."SharibaHindi — "Lakshmi in the Form of the Remover of Diseases"SharilynnGerman — "Woman. Feminine form of Charles, Man. Some variants are Charil , Charyl , Cherilyn , Sharilynn, etc."SharisaFrench — "A form of Sharise, grace; A form of Sharon, from the plains; A form of Cherice, cherish."SharisahFrench — "A form of Sharise, grace; A form of Sharon, from the plains; A form of Cherice, cherish."ShariseEnglish — "A form of Sharise, grace; A form of Sharon, from the plains; A form of Cherice, cherish."SharissaFrench — "A form of Sharise, grace; A form of Sharon, from the plains; A form of Cherice, cherish."SharleanahAmerican — "Song of happiness. Little women. Mother of all women. A form of Caroline."SharleenahAmerican — "Song of happiness. Little women. Mother of all women. A form of Caroline."SharlinahAmerican — "Song of happiness. Little women. Mother of all women. A form of Caroline."SharlynahAmerican — "Song of happiness. Little women. Mother of all women. A form of Caroline."SharonaHebrew — "God has favoured. A feminine form of Sean and Shane, God is gracious."SharonahIrish — "God has favoured. A feminine form of Sean and Shane, God is gracious."ShashiaRussian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra / Sandra."ShashyahGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra."ShaunaIrish — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."ShaunahHebrew — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."ShauneeHebrew — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."ShaunnaAmerican — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."ShaunnahHebrew — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."ShauntaAmerican — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShaunteEnglish — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShaunteaHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShaunteeHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShaunteenaIrish — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShauntelHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShauntelaHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShaunteleHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShauntellHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShauntellaHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShauntelleHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShauntiaHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShauntierHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShauntrelHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShauntrellaHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShauntrelleHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShavaughnHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShavaugnHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShavonAmerican — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShavonaAfrican-American — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna / Siobhain, God is Gracious."ShavonahHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna / Siobhain, God is Gracious."ShavondaAfrican — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna / Siobhain, God is Gracious."ShavondahAfrican-American — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna / Siobhain, God is Gracious."ShavondraHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShavoneHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShavonnHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShavonnaHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShavonnahHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShavonneIrish — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShawanaAfrican — "Wanderer. A form of Wanda."ShawanahAfrican-American — "Wanderer. A form of Wanda."ShawandaAfrican-American — "Wanderer. A form of Wanda."ShawannaAmerican — "Wanderer. A form of Wanda."ShawannahAfrican — "Wanderer. A form of Wanda."ShawantaAfrican-American — "Wanderer. A form of Wanda."ShawanteAfrican-American — "Wanderer. A form of Wanda."ShawdelleHebrew — "God is gracious; God's precious gift. The feminine form of Sean / Shaun. Also a form of Jane."ShawnaAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."ShawnahHebrew — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."ShawndelHebrew — "God is gracious; God's precious gift. The feminine form of Sean / Shaun. Also a form of Jane."ShawndellHebrew — "God is gracious; God's precious gift. The feminine form of Sean / Shaun. Also a form of Jane."ShawneeNative American — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."ShawneyHebrew — "God is gracious; God's precious gift. The feminine form of Sean / Shaun. Also a form of Jane."ShawniHebrew — "God is gracious; God's precious gift. The feminine form of Sean / Shaun. Also a form of Jane."ShawnieHebrew — "God is gracious; God's precious gift. The feminine form of Sean / Shaun. Also a form of Jane."ShawntaHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShawntahHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShawntelHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShawntelaHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShawntelahHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShawnteleHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShawntellHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShawntellaHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShawntellahHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShawntelleHebrew — "God is gracious. A fmeinine form of Shaun."ShaylaIrish — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaylahGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShayleighGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShayliGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShayliaGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShayliahGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaylieGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaylyGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShaynaeHebrew — "Beautiful one from the fairy palace. The feminine Irish form of Shane, God is gracious"ShayneeHebrew — "Beautiful one from the fairy palace. The feminine Irish form of Shane, God is gracious"ShayneyHebrew — "Beautiful one from the fairy palace. The feminine Irish form of Shane, God is gracious"ShayniHebrew — "Beautiful one from the fairy palace. The feminine Irish form of Shane, God is gracious"ShayniaHebrew — "Beautiful one from the fairy palace. The feminine Irish form of Shane, God is gracious"ShaynieHebrew — "Beautiful one from the fairy palace. The feminine Irish form of Shane, God is gracious"ShaynyHebrew — "Beautiful one from the fairy palace. The feminine Irish form of Shane, God is gracious"SheaGaelic — "From the fairy palace, From the fairy fort. A form of Shea / Shay; A butterfly princess"ShealeeIrish — "A form of Cecilia, unseeing."SheanaIrish — "God has favoured. The feminine form of Sean. The Irish form of Jane, God is gracious"SheanahIrish — "God has favoured. The feminine form of Sean. The Irish form of Jane, God is gracious"SheelaghScottish — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."SheelahIrish — "A form of Cecilia, blind or unseeing. "SheenahScottish — "God has favoured. The feminine form of Sean. The Irish form of Jane, God is gracious"SheereaFrench — "Cherished. A short form of Charlott / Sheridan. Wild satyr butterfly."SheereeFrench — "Cherished. A short form of Charlott / Sheridan. Wild satyr butterfly."SheeriFrench — "Cherished. A short form of Charlott / Sheridan. Wild satyr butterfly."SheerieFrench — "Cherished. A short form of Charlott / Sheridan. Wild satyr butterfly."SheeryFrench — "Cherished. A short form of Charlott / Sheridan. Wild satyr butterfly."ShehaHebrew — "From the boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ShehahHebrew — "From the boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."SheilaIrish — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."SheillaOld English — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."SheillahOld English — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."SheinaYiddish — "God has favoured. The feminine form of Sean. The Irish form of Jane, God is gracious"SheinahIrish — "God has favoured. The feminine form of Sean. The Irish form of Jane, God is gracious"ShekelaSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ShekiaSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ShekiahSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ShekyaSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ShekyahSanskrit — "Energy circle. A form of Chakra."ShelaghIrish — "A form of Cecilia, blind or unseeing. "ShelahBiblical — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."SheleaOld English — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."SheleahOld English — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."SheleeOld English — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."SheleiOld English — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."SheleighOld English — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."SheleyOld English — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."SheliOld English — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."SheliaEnglish — "A form of Cecilia, blind or unseeing. "ShelieOld English — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."ShellAmerican — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."ShelleiOld English — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."ShelyOld English — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."ShenaAmerican — "God has favoured. The feminine form of Sean. The Irish form of Jane, God is gracious"ShenahIrish — "God has favoured. The feminine form of Sean. The Irish form of Jane, God is gracious"SheneiceHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Janice and Ashanti."ShenyceHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Janice and Ashanti."ShereFrench — "Beloved. A form of Cherily / Cherie."ShereaFrench — "Cherished. A short form of Charlott / Sheridan. Wild satyr butterfly."SheriannFrench — "Cherished. A short form of Charlott / Sheridan. Wild satyr butterfly."SherianneFrench — "Cherished. A short form of Charlott / Sheridan. Wild satyr butterfly."SherleenEnglish — "A form of sheryl, shirley"SheryeFrench — "Cherished. A short form of Charlott / Sheridan. Wild satyr butterfly."ShevonneIrish — "God is gracious. Form of Siobhan."ShewaArabic — "Shape, form, way, method"SheynaIrish — "God has favoured. The feminine form of Sean. The Irish form of Jane, God is gracious"SheynahIrish — "God has favoured. The feminine form of Sean. The Irish form of Jane, God is gracious"ShimonaHebrew — "Feminine form of Shimon heard. See SHI-MON Male Names"ShinadHebrew — "God has favoured. An Irish form of Jane, God is gracious."ShinadeIrish — "God has favoured. An Irish form of Jane, God is gracious."ShinaedHebrew — "God is gracious. The Scottish form of Jane"ShinaidHebrew — "God is gracious. The Scottish form of Jane"ShiobainHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShiquataSpanish — "Litte girl. A form of Chiquita."ShiquatahSpanish — "Litte girl. A form of Chiquita."ShiquitaSpanish — "Litte girl. A form of Chiquita."ShiquittaSpanish — "Litte girl. A form of Chiquita."ShirleneEnglish — "A form of shirley"ShivalikaHindi — "Belonging of lord Shiv, Whose owner is lord Shiv, lord Shiv in female form. Goddess Parvati"ShivaunHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShivawnScottish — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShlomitHebrew — "Original Hebrew form of Salome, which is derived from shalom peace. See SALOME"ShonaIrish — "God has favoured. A feminine form of Sean and Shane, God is gracious."ShonahScottish — "God has favoured. A feminine form of Sean and Shane, God is gracious."ShoneeHebrew — "Changing. A feminine form of Shoni."ShoniIrish — "God has favoured. A feminine form of Sean and Shane, God is gracious."ShoniahIrish — "God has favoured. A feminine form of Sean and Shane, God is gracious."ShonieIrish — "God has favoured. A feminine form of Sean and Shane, God is gracious."ShonnaIrish — "God has favoured. A feminine form of Sean and Shane, God is gracious."ShonnahIrish — "God has favoured. A feminine form of Sean and Shane, God is gracious."ShonyHebrew — "Changing. A feminine form of Shoni."ShoshanHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"ShoshanaSpanish — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"ShoshanagmHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"ShousnanArmenian — "Armenian form of Susan meaning lily. White lilies grew in the Biblical city of Susa in Persia."ShurahRussian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra / Sandra."ShurkaRussian — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexandra / Sandra."ShushanBiblical — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"ShynadeHebrew — "God has favoured. An Irish form of Jane, God is gracious."ShynaedHebrew — "God is gracious. The Scottish form of Jane"ShynaidHebrew — "God is gracious. The Scottish form of Jane"ShyvonHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShyvonaHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShyvonahHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShyvoneHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShyvonnHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShyvonnaHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShyvonnahHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShyvonneHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SianahWelsh — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."SiannahWelsh — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."SibhanHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SibraonHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SiegfridaGerman — "Feminine form of Siegfried, a compound name composed of the Germanic elements segu power, victory and frid peace, protection: hence, powerful peace, powerful protection, or peaceful victory"SigfredaGerman — "Victorious peace. A feminine form of Sigfried."SigfreidaGerman — "Victorious peace. A feminine form of Sigfried."SigfridaGerman — "Victorious peace. A feminine form of Sigfried."SigfriedaGerman — "Victorious peace. A feminine form of Sigfried."SigfrydaGerman — "Victorious peace. A feminine form of Sigfried."SighleGaelic — "Gaelic form of Sheila."SigmonaGerman — "Victorious protector. A feminne form of Sigmund."SigmonahGerman — "Victorious protector. A feminne form of Sigmund."SigmunaGerman — "Victorious protector. A feminne form of Sigmund."SigmunahGerman — "Victorious protector. A feminne form of Sigmund."SigmundaGerman — "Victorious protector. A feminne form of Sigmund."SigorneeEnglish — "Conqueror who is victorious. A form of Susan, lily."SigorniEnglish — "Conqueror who is victorious. A form of Susan, lily."SigornieEnglish — "Conqueror who is victorious. A form of Susan, lily."SigornyEnglish — "Conqueror who is victorious. A form of Susan, lily."SileIrish — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."SileasScottish — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."SilisGaelic — "Gaelic form of Sheila."SilvanaLatin — "Silver, Girl from the woods. The Italian form of Sylvia."SilvanahItalian — "Silver, Girl from the woods. The Italian form of Sylvia."SilvaniaItalian — "Silver, Girl from the woods. The Italian form of Sylvia."SilvaniahItalian — "Silver, Girl from the woods. The Italian form of Sylvia."SilvannaItalian — "Silver, Girl from the woods. The Italian form of Sylvia."SilvannahItalian — "Silver, Girl from the woods. The Italian form of Sylvia."SilvanneItalian — "Silver, Girl from the woods. The Italian form of Sylvia."SilvanniaItalian — "Silver, Girl from the woods. The Italian form of Sylvia."SilvanniahItalian — "Silver, Girl from the woods. The Italian form of Sylvia."SilvannyaItalian — "Silver, Girl from the woods. The Italian form of Sylvia."SilvannyahItalian — "Silver, Girl from the woods. The Italian form of Sylvia."SimeamativaHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."SimeamativafuaiHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."SimenaHebrew — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."SimenahHebrew — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."SimiNative American — "Polynesian form of Jim supplanting, seizing by the heel See JAMES English Names"SimmonaHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"SimmoneHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"SimoanHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"SimoaneHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"SimonaItalian — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."SimonahHebrew — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."SimoneHebrew — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."SimonettaHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"SimonetteHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"SimonnaHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"SimonneHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"SindaSpanish — "A form of Cindy which is a pet form of Cynthia, woman from Kynthos. Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella."SindahGreek — "A form of Cindy which is a pet form of Cynthia, woman from Kynthos. Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella."SindeaFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."SindeahFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."SindeeFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."SindeyFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."SindiFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."SindiaEnglish — "A form of Cindy which is a pet form of Cynthia, woman from Kynthos. Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella."SindiahEnglish — "A form of Cindy which is a pet form of Cynthia, woman from Kynthos. Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella."SindieFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."SindyFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."SineadIrish — "God is gracious. The Scottish form of Jane"SineadhHebrew — "God has favoured. An Irish form of Jane, God is gracious."SiniiadIrish — "Popular Gaelic form of Jane, a feminine form of John God is gracious. See JANE. The name is borne by Irish actress Sinead Cusack and singer Sinead O'Connor"SinitalelaTongan — "Little one from the ashes. A form of Cinderella."SiobhainHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SiobhanIrish — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SionedWelsh — "Welsh form of Jane (gift of God)"SireeScandinavian — "Tranquil. A Scandinavian form of Serena."SireenaGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."SireenahGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."SireyScandinavian — "Tranquil. A Scandinavian form of Serena."SiriScandinavian — "Tranquil. A Scandinavian form of Serena."SiriaSpanish — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."SiriahGreek — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."SirieScandinavian — "Tranquil. A Scandinavian form of Serena."SirinaGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."SirinahGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."SirreeFinnish — "Princess. A Finnish form of Sara."SirreyFinnish — "Princess. A Finnish form of Sara."SirriFinnish — "Princess. A Finnish form of Sara."SirrieFinnish — "Princess. A Finnish form of Sara."SirryFinnish — "Princess. A Finnish form of Sara."SiryScandinavian — "Tranquil. A Scandinavian form of Serena."SiseeAmerican — "Sister. A short form of Cecilia, unseeing."SiseyAmerican — "Sister. A short form of Cecilia, unseeing."SisleyEnglish — "A variant of Cecilia, and the most common form of the name in the."SisseeAmerican — "Sister. A short form of Cecilia, unseeing."SisselNorse — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."SisseyAmerican — "Sister. A short form of Cecilia, unseeing."SissiAmerican — "Sister, Unseeing. A short form of names starting with 'Ces'."SissieEnglish — "Sister, Unseeing. A short form of names starting with 'Ces'."SissyEnglish — "Sister, Unseeing. A short form of names starting with 'Ces'."SiubhanScottish — "Gaelic form ofJoan."SiusanIrish — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SkneScottish — "Scottish Gaelic form of Jane God is gracious See JANE. The name is Anglicized as Sheena. Pet: Sineag"SlgismondaItalian — "Feminine form of Sigismondo, the Italian cognate of Sigmund, a compound name com-posed of the Germanic elements sig victory, conquest and mund hand, protection: hence, victorious protection"SlmonaItalian — "Feminine form of Simon heard See SIMON Male Names"SlmoneAfrican-American — "A borrowing from the French, Simone is a feminine form of Simon heard. See SIMON English Males Names"SlmpllclaSpanish — "Feminine form of the Latin Simplicius, which is from simplex simple, single"SlobhainfnIrish — "Diminutive form of Siobhan, the Gaelic form of Joan God is gracious. See JOAN. The name has been Anglicized as Josephine"SlonedWelsh — "Welsh form of Janet, which is a diminutive form of Jane God is gracious The name Janet arose in the Middle Ages. See JANE"SlslllaPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Cecilia blind, dim- sighted See CECILIA English Names"SltjsanScottish — "Gaelic form of Susan lily, rose. See SUSAN"SlubhanScottish — "Cognate of the Irish Siobhan, which is a Gaelic form of Jane God is gracious See SIOBHAN Irish Names"SlvaniaItalian — "Silver, Girl from the woods. The Italian form of Sylvia."SobelleSpanish — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabelle."SobraonHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SofeyBohemian — "Wisdom. A form of Sophie."SofiGreek — "Wisdom. A form of Sophie."SofronjaPolish — "Polish form of Sophronia, which is derived from the Greek sophia wisdom, skill"SonaArabic — "Life. A form of Eve."SonahHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."SondrahGreek — "Defender of humankind, Man's Defender. The short form of Alexandra."SondriaGreek — "Defender of humankind, Man's Defender. The short form of Alexandra."SondriahGreek — "Defender of humankind, Man's Defender. The short form of Alexandra."SondryaGreek — "Defender of humankind, Man's Defender. The short form of Alexandra."SondryahGreek — "Defender of humankind, Man's Defender. The short form of Alexandra."SondyaAmerican — "Variant form of Sonya, the Russian pet form of Sofya wisdom, skill"SoniaSlavic — "Wisdom. The Scandinavian / Slavic form of Sophie."SoniahSlavic — "Wisdom. The Scandinavian / Slavic form of Sophie."SonjaScandinavian — "Wisdom. The Scandinavian / Slavic form of Sophie."SonjeScandinavian — "Scandinavian cognate of Sonya, a Russian pet form of Sofya wisdom, skill. See SOFIA. Sonja is the name of the wife of King Harald V of Norway and mother of Crown Prince Haakon Magnus and Princess Martha Louise"SonndraGreek — "Defender of humankind, Man's Defender. The short form of Alexandra."SonyaRussian — "Wisdom. The Scandinavian / Slavic form of Sophie."SonyahSlavic — "Wisdom. The Scandinavian / Slavic form of Sophie."SooKorean — "Lily. The short form of Susan."SoosanHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SoosanaHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SoosanahHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SoosaneHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SopheeBohemian — "Wisdom. A form of Sophie."SosanHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SosanaHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SosanahHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SosaneHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SosannHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SosannaIrish — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SosannahHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SouHebrew — "Lily. The short form of Susan."SousanMuslim — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SousanaHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SousanahHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SousaneHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SousannHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SousannaHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SousannahHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SousanneHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SshamickahHebrew — "Likeness to God. A feminine form of Michael."StaceGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StaceeGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StaciGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StaciaEnglish — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StaciahGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StacieEnglish — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StacyaGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StacyahGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StacyeGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StacyeeGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StaffanyeGreek — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"StaiceaGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StaiceeGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StaiciGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StaiciaGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StaiciahGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StaicieGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StaicyGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StaisiaGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StaisiahGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StaisyaGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StaisyahGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StanislawaPolish — "Feminine form of Stanislaw, a popular compound name composed from the Slavonic elements stan government and slav glory: hence, glorious government"StashaGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StasiaRussian — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StasiahGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StaviAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."StavyAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."StayceaGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StayceeGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StayceyGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StayciGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StayciaGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StayciahGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StaycieGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StaycyGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StaysiahGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StaysyaGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"StaysyahGreek — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"SteaveaAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."SteaveeAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."SteaveyAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."SteaviaAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."SteaviahAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."SteavieAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."SteefeyAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."SteeveaAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."SteeveeAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."SteeviAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."SteeviaAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."SteeviahAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."SteevieAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."SteevyAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."SteevyaAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."SteevyahAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."StefahGreek — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"StefaneaGreek — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"StefaneeGreek — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"StefaneyGreek — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"StefaniahGreek — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"StefanidiaRussian — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"StefanyaRussian — "Feminine form of Stephan: crowned with laurels. Note: 'This Database is Copyright Muse Creations Inc. 2000'."StefeaGreek — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven"StefeeGreek — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven"SteffaneGreek — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"SteffaneaGreek — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"SteffaneeGreek — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"SteffaniaGreek — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"SteffaniahGreek — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"SteffanyGreek — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"SteffanyaGreek — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"SteffanyahGreek — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"SteffeaGreek — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven"SteffeeGreek — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven"SteffeyGreek — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven"SteffyGreek — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven"StefyGreek — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven"SteinarnaNorse — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"StelaLatin — "Star. The short form of Estella."SteleLatin — "Star. The short form of Estella."StellaSwedish — "Star. The short form of Estella."StellahLatin — "Star. The short form of Estella."StelleLatin — "Star. The short form of Estella."StepandiaRussian — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"StephanahGreek — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"StephaneaGreek — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"StephaneeGreek — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"StephaneyGreek — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"StephaniahGreek — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"StephanieGreek — "Crowned. A feminine form of Steven"StepheeGreek — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven"StepheyGreek — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven"StephheaGreek — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven"StephiGreek — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven"StephieGreek — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven"StephyGreek — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven"SteveaAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."SteveeAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."SteviAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."SteviaAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."SteviahAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."StevyAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."StevyaAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."StevyahAmerican — "Crowned. The short form of Stephanie. A feminine form of Steven."StjsannaIrish — "Gaelic form of Susan lily, rose. See SUSAN"StormiEnglish — "A form of stormy"SuannHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuannaHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuannahHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuanneHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SueEnglish — "Lily. The short form of Susan."SuellaHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuelleHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuesanHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuesanaHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuesanahHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuesaneHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuesannHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuesannaHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuesannahHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuesanneHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SurupikaHindi — "Well Formed, Beautiful"SusanHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SusanaSpanish — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SusanahScottish — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SusaneFrench — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SusankaHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SusannaItalian — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SusannahHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SusanneGerman — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuzanSlavic — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuzanaHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuzanahHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuzaneHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuzannHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuzannaEnglish — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuzannahHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuzanneFrench — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuzzanHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuzzanaHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuzzanahHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuzzaneHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuzzannHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuzzannaHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuzzannahHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SuzzanneHebrew — "Graceful lily. The short form of Susannah"SvabhilaHindi — "Very Formidable"SwardhuniHindi — "It means the river dhuni of heaven swar for swarg. these two words combine to form Swardhuni"SwedishDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."SybhanHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SyboneHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SybonnHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SygfredaGerman — "Victorious peace. A feminine form of Sigfried."SygfredahGerman — "Victorious peace. A feminine form of Sigfried."SygfridaGerman — "Victorious peace. A feminine form of Sigfried."SygfridahGerman — "Victorious peace. A feminine form of Sigfried."SygfrydaGerman — "Victorious peace. A feminine form of Sigfried."SygfrydahGerman — "Victorious peace. A feminine form of Sigfried."SygmonGerman — "Victorious protector. A feminne form of Sigmund."SygmondaGerman — "Victorious protector. A feminne form of Sigmund."SygmondahGerman — "Victorious protector. A feminne form of Sigmund."SygmunaGerman — "Victorious protector. A feminne form of Sigmund."SygmunahGerman — "Victorious protector. A feminne form of Sigmund."SygmundahGerman — "Victorious protector. A feminne form of Sigmund."SygourneeEnglish — "Conqueror who is victorious. A form of Susan, lily."SygourneyEnglish — "Conqueror who is victorious. A form of Susan, lily."SygourniEnglish — "Conqueror who is victorious. A form of Susan, lily."SygournieEnglish — "Conqueror who is victorious. A form of Susan, lily."SygournyEnglish — "Conqueror who is victorious. A form of Susan, lily."SylvanaLatin — "Silver, Girl from the woods. The Italian form of Sylvia."SylvanahItalian — "Silver, Girl from the woods. The Italian form of Sylvia."SylvaniahItalian — "Silver, Girl from the woods. The Italian form of Sylvia."SylvanieItalian — "Silver, Girl from the woods. The Italian form of Sylvia."SylvanyItalian — "Silver, Girl from the woods. The Italian form of Sylvia."SylvanyaItalian — "Silver, Girl from the woods. The Italian form of Sylvia."SylvanyahItalian — "Silver, Girl from the woods. The Italian form of Sylvia."SylwiaPolish — "Polish form of Sylvia: from the woods."SymenaHebrew — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."SymenahHebrew — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."SymonScottish — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"SymonaAmerican — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."SymonahHebrew — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."SyndeaFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."SyndeahFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."SyndeeFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."SyndeyFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."SyndiFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."SyndiaEnglish — "A form of Cindy which is a pet form of Cynthia, woman from Kynthos. Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella."SyndiahEnglish — "A form of Cindy which is a pet form of Cynthia, woman from Kynthos. Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella."SyndieFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."SyndyFrench — "Little ashes. A short form of Cinderella or Cynthia (moon)."SyrenGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."SyrenaGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."SyrenahGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."SyreneGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."SyriScandinavian — "Tranquil. A Scandinavian form of Serena."SyriaGreek — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."SyriahGreek — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."SyrieScandinavian — "Tranquil. A Scandinavian form of Serena."SyrryFinnish — "Princess. A Finnish form of Sara."SyryScandinavian — "Tranquil. A Scandinavian form of Serena."SyseeAmerican — "Sister. A short form of Cecilia, unseeing."SyseyAmerican — "Sister. A short form of Cecilia, unseeing."SysieAmerican — "Sister. A short form of Cecilia, unseeing."SysseeAmerican — "Sister. A short form of Cecilia, unseeing."SysseyAmerican — "Sister. A short form of Cecilia, unseeing."SyssiAmerican — "Sister. A short form of Cecilia, unseeing."SyssieAmerican — "Sister. A short form of Cecilia, unseeing."SyssyAmerican — "Sister. A short form of Cecilia, unseeing."SyvonHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SyvonaHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SyvonahHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SyvonnaHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SyvonnahHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SyvonneHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."TaafeWelsh — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."TaddeaGreek — "Praising God; Courageous. A feminine form of Thaddeus."TaddeahGreek — "Praising God; Courageous. A feminine form of Thaddeus."TadeaGreek — "Praising God; Courageous. A feminine form of Thaddeus."TadeahGreek — "Praising God; Courageous. A feminine form of Thaddeus."TadiaIllyrian — "Praising God; Courageous. A feminine form of Thaddeus."TadiahGreek — "Praising God; Courageous. A feminine form of Thaddeus."TadyaGreek — "Praising God; Courageous. A feminine form of Thaddeus."TadyahGreek — "Praising God; Courageous. A feminine form of Thaddeus."TaelarEnglish — "A form of taylor"TaelerEnglish — "A form of taylor"TaelorEnglish — "A form of taylor"TaflinaWelsh — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."TaflinahWelsh — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."TaflineWelsh — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."TaflynWelsh — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."TaflynaWelsh — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."TaflynahWelsh — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."TaflyneWelsh — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."TahliaHebrew — "A short form of Natalia, born."TailorEnglish — "A form of taylor"TainaScandinavian — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TaisiyaRussian — "Believed to be a Russian form of the Greek Thais, which is of uncertain derivation Bond is a popular folk definition. The name was borne by a 4th-cen- tury B.C. courtesan who accompanied Alexander the Great on his Asiatic campaign. Pet: Tasya, Taya"TajaAfrican — "Crown. A feminine form of Taj."TajahAfrican — "Crown. A feminine form of Taj."TakaraJapanese — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TakarahLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TakarraEnglish — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TakarrahLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TakearaLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TakearahLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TakiraLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TakirahLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TakiriaLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TakiriahLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TakyraLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TakyrahLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TaleashaSwahili — "Life. A form of Aisha."TaleashiaSwahili — "Life. A form of Aisha."TaleashiahSwahili — "Life. A form of Aisha."TaleashyaSwahili — "Life. A form of Aisha."TaleeshaSwahili — "Life. A form of Aisha."TaleeshiaSwahili — "Life. A form of Aisha."TaleeshiahSwahili — "Life. A form of Aisha."TaleeshyaSwahili — "Life. A form of Aisha."TaleishaSwahili — "Life. A form of Aisha."TaleyshaSwahili — "Life. A form of Aisha."TaleyshiaSwahili — "Life. A form of Aisha."TaleyshiahSwahili — "Life. A form of Aisha."TaleyshyaSwahili — "Life. A form of Aisha."TaleyshyahSwahili — "Life. A form of Aisha."TalissaEnglish — "A form of tallis"TamVietnamese — "Heart. The short form of names starting with 'Tam'. eg. Tammy"TamaNative American — "Heart. The short form of names starting with 'Tam'. eg. Tammy"TamareeHebrew — "A spice or palm tree. A feminine form of Tamar."TamariHebrew — "A spice or palm tree. A feminine form of Tamar."TamarraHebrew — "A spice or palm tree. A feminine form of Tamar."TamarrahHebrew — "A spice or palm tree. A feminine form of Tamar."TamaryahHebrew — "A spice or palm tree. A feminine form of Tamar."TamasaHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas."TamasahAramaic — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas."TamasinHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TamasinaAramaic — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas."TamassIndian — "Night; Twin. A feminine form of Thomas."TamasynahAramaic — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas."TamecaHebrew — "People, Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TamecahHebrew — "People, Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TameckaHebrew — "People, Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TameckahHebrew — "People, Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TameeHebrew — "People; Perfection, Palm tree, Date fruit. A form of Tammy."TameecaHebrew — "People, Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TameecahHebrew — "People, Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TameekahHebrew — "People, Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TamekaAramaic — "People, Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TamekahHebrew — "People, Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TamelAmerican — "Feminine form of Daniel; God is my judge "TamerlainHebrew — "A spice or palm tree. A feminine form of Tamar."TamerlainaHebrew — "A spice or palm tree. A feminine form of Tamar."TamerlaineHebrew — "A spice or palm tree. A feminine form of Tamar."TameyHebrew — "People; Perfection, Palm tree, Date fruit. A form of Tammy."TamiJapanese — "Heart. The short form of names starting with 'Tam'. eg. Tammy"TamiaLatin — "Heart. The short form of names starting with 'Tam'. eg. Tammy"TamiahVietnamese — "Heart. The short form of names starting with 'Tam'. eg. Tammy"TamicaHebrew — "People, Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TamicahHebrew — "People, Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TamickaHebrew — "People, Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TamickahHebrew — "People, Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TamieVietnamese — "Heart. The short form of names starting with 'Tam'. eg. Tammy"TamikaJapanese — "People; Perfection, Palm tree, Date fruit. A form of Tammy."TamikahHebrew — "People, Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TamiyaEnglish — "A form of tammy"TammHebrew — "People; Perfection, Palm tree, Date fruit. A form of Tammy."TammaHebrew — "A spice or palm tree. A feminine form of Tamar."TammeeHebrew — "People; Perfection, Palm tree, Date fruit. A form of Tammy."TammeyHebrew — "People; Perfection, Palm tree, Date fruit. A form of Tammy."TammiHebrew — "People; Perfection, Palm tree, Date fruit. A form of Tammy."TammieEnglish — "People; Perfection, Palm tree, Date fruit. A form of Tammy."TammyEnglish — "People; Perfection, Palm tree, Date fruit. A form of Tammy."TamoHebrew — "People; Perfection, Palm tree, Date fruit. A form of Tammy."TamsinEnglish — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TamsinahAramaic — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas."TamsineAramaic — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas."TamsynEnglish — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas."TamsynaAramaic — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas."TamsyneAramaic — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas."TamyHebrew — "People; Perfection, Palm tree, Date fruit. A form of Tammy."TamyaVietnamese — "Heart. The short form of names starting with 'Tam'. eg. Tammy"TamyahVietnamese — "Heart. The short form of names starting with 'Tam'. eg. Tammy"TamycaHebrew — "People, Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TamycahHebrew — "People, Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TamyckaHebrew — "People, Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TamyckahHebrew — "People, Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TamyhVietnamese — "Heart. The short form of names starting with 'Tam'. eg. Tammy"TamykaHebrew — "People, Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TamykahHebrew — "People, Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TamzinHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TamzinaHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TamzinahAramaic — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas."TamzineAramaic — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas."TamzynAramaic — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas."TamzynaAramaic — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas."TamzynahAramaic — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas."TamzyneAramaic — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas."TanaGreek — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TanahAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TanayaIndian — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TaneekAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TaneishaAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TanhyaAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TanielaHebrew — "God is my judge. The feminine short form of Nathaniel"TanielahHebrew — "God is my judge. The feminine short form of Nathaniel"TanieleHebrew — "God is my judge. The feminine short form of Nathaniel"TaniellaHebrew — "God is my judge. The feminine short form of Nathaniel"TaniellahHebrew — "God is my judge. The feminine short form of Nathaniel"TanielleHebrew — "God is my judge. The feminine short form of Nathaniel"TaniqueAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TaniyaContemporary — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TaniyahAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TanjeAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TannealeAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TanniaAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TannikaAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TannyaAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TannyahAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TantheAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TanyelaHebrew — "God is my judge. The feminine short form of Nathaniel"TanyelahHebrew — "God is my judge. The feminine short form of Nathaniel"TanyellaHebrew — "God is my judge. The feminine short form of Nathaniel"TanyellahHebrew — "God is my judge. The feminine short form of Nathaniel"TanyelleHebrew — "God is my judge. The feminine short form of Nathaniel"TaqueraLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TaquerahLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TaquiraLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TaquirahLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TarashaHindi — "Its Hindi form is derived from a Sanskrit expression meaning star"TashaEnglish — "Born on Christmas Day. A short form of Natasha, nativity."TashanaHebrew — "God's gracious child born on Christmas Day, nativity. A combination of Shane and Natash. A feminine form of Shane."TashanahHebrew — "God's gracious child born on Christmas Day, nativity. A combination of Shane and Natash. A feminine form of Shane."TashaniHebrew — "God's gracious child born on Christmas Day, nativity. A combination of Shane and Natash. A feminine form of Shane."TashaniaHebrew — "God's gracious child born on Christmas Day, nativity. A combination of Shane and Natash. A feminine form of Shane."TashaniahHebrew — "God's gracious child born on Christmas Day, nativity. A combination of Shane and Natash. A feminine form of Shane."TashanyaHebrew — "God's gracious child born on Christmas Day, nativity. A combination of Shane and Natash. A feminine form of Shane."TashanyahHebrew — "God's gracious child born on Christmas Day, nativity. A combination of Shane and Natash. A feminine form of Shane."TashiTibetan — "Abbreviation of Natasha - the Russian form of the English Natalie 'Born at Christmas."TashiaAmerican — "Born on Christmas Day. A short form of Natasha, nativity."TashiahEnglish — "Born on Christmas Day. A short form of Natasha, nativity."TashyEnglish — "Born on Christmas Day. A short form of Natasha, nativity."TashyaEnglish — "Born on Christmas Day. A short form of Natasha, nativity."TashyahEnglish — "Born on Christmas Day. A short form of Natasha, nativity."TasmaHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TasminHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TasmineAmerican — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TasmynHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TasmynaHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TasmynahHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TasmyneHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TasmynnHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TasmynnaHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TasmynnahHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TasmynneHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TassamEnglish — "Born on Christmas Day. A short form of Natasha, nativity."TatanaCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of the Latin Tatianus, a de-rivative of the old Roman family name Tatius, which is of uncertain origin Short: Tana. Pet: Tanicka"TatianahAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TatianiaAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TatianiahAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TatiannAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TaviaLatin — "Twin; Good. A feminine short form of Tavi / Tavish."TavitaSpanish — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."TavitahWelsh — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."TavjahLatin — "Eighth-born child. A form of Octavia."TavytaWelsh — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."TavytahWelsh — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."TawandaAfrican — "Wandering. A form of Wanda."TawandahAmerican — "Wandering. A form of Wanda."TawannaAmerican — "Wandering. A form of Wanda."TawannahAmerican — "Wandering. A form of Wanda."TawanndaAmerican — "Wandering. A form of Wanda."TawanndahAmerican — "Wandering. A form of Wanda."TawneaAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TawneeIrish — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TawneyIrish — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TawniIrish — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TawniaIrish — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TawniahAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TawnieIrish — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TawnyIrish — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TawnyaIrish — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TawnyahAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TawshaEnglish — "Born on Christmas Day. A short form of Natasha, nativity."TayanaEnglish — "A form of taya"TaylourEnglish — "A form of taylor"TaylreEnglish — "A form of taylor"TazminHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TazminaHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TazminahHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TazmineHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TazmynHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TazmynahHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TazmyneHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TazmynneHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TeanelleEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TecaHungarian — "Harvester. A form of Theresa"TecahHungarian — "Harvester. A form of Theresa"TechaHungarian — "Harvester. A form of Theresa"TechahHungarian — "Harvester. A form of Theresa"TeckaHungarian — "Harvester. A form of Theresa"TeckahHungarian — "Harvester. A form of Theresa"TeddeaAmerican — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TeddeeAmerican — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TeddeyAmerican — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TeddiEnglish — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TeddiaAmerican — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TeddiahAmerican — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TeddieFrench — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TeddyEnglish — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TediAmerican — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TediaAmerican — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TediahAmerican — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TedieAmerican — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TedyAmerican — "Wealthy ruling guardian, Gift of God, Bear, God is gracious. A feminine form of Edward and Theodore."TehnylahEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TekahHungarian — "Harvester. A form of Theresa"TekeriaLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TekeriahLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TekyriaLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TekyriahLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TekyryaLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TemikaAboriginal — "People, twin. A form of Tamika."TempaneeAustralian — "Storm. A form of Tempest."TempaneyAustralian — "Storm. A form of Tempest."TempaniAustralian — "Storm. A form of Tempest."TempaniaAustralian — "Storm. A form of Tempest."TempaniahAustralian — "Storm. A form of Tempest."TempanieAustralian — "Storm. A form of Tempest."TempanyAustralian — "Storm. A form of Tempest."TempanyaAustralian — "Storm. A form of Tempest."TempanyahAustralian — "Storm. A form of Tempest."TenayaAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TenealAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TenealeAmerican — "Champion. A feminine form of Neal."TeneallEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TeneallaEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TeniaAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TeniahAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TenieAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TenilEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TenilaEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TenilahEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TenileEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TenillEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TenillaEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TenillahEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TennilEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TennilaEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TennileEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TennillEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TennillaEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TennilleEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TennylEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TennylaEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TennylahEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TennyleeEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TenyaAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TenyahAustralian — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TenylEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TenylaEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TenyleEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TenyllEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TenyllaEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TenyllahEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TenylleEnglish — "Champion. The feminine form of Neil."TeofanieGreek — "God appears to her, Manifestation of God. Feminine form of Greek Theophanes. A form of Tiffany."TeofiliaGreek — "Beloved of God. The feminine form of Theodore, gift of God."TeophaniaGreek — "God appears to her, Manifestation of God. Feminine form of Greek Theophanes. A form of Tiffany."TeophanieGreek — "God appears to her, Manifestation of God. Feminine form of Greek Theophanes. A form of Tiffany."TerentiaLatin — "Smooth, Tender, Gracious. A feminine form of Terrence."TerentillaGreek — "Smooth, Tender, Gracious. A feminine form of Terrence."TerentillahGreek — "Smooth, Tender, Gracious. A feminine form of Terrence."TerentilleGreek — "Smooth, Tender, Gracious. A feminine form of Terrence."TerentyaGreek — "Smooth, Tender, Gracious. A feminine form of Terrence."TerentyahGreek — "Smooth, Tender, Gracious. A feminine form of Terrence."TerentylaGreek — "Smooth, Tender, Gracious. A feminine form of Terrence."TerentylahGreek — "Smooth, Tender, Gracious. A feminine form of Terrence."TerentyleGreek — "Smooth, Tender, Gracious. A feminine form of Terrence."TerentyllaGreek — "Smooth, Tender, Gracious. A feminine form of Terrence."TerentyllahGreek — "Smooth, Tender, Gracious. A feminine form of Terrence."TerentylleGreek — "Smooth, Tender, Gracious. A feminine form of Terrence."TerreyEnglish — "A short form of Theresa, Harvester; Power of the tribe, Strong nation."TerriEnglish — "A short form of Theresa, Harvester; Power of the tribe, Strong nation."TerrieEnglish — "A short form of Theresa, Harvester; Power of the tribe, Strong nation."TesiaPolish — "Beloved of God. The feminine form of Theodore, gift of God."TevitaWelsh — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."TevitahWelsh — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."TevytaWelsh — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."TevytahWelsh — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."TeylorEnglish — "A form of taylor"TharuHindi — "Tree Form of Goddess Parvati"ThefaniaGreek — "God appears to her, Manifestation of God. Feminine form of Greek Theophanes. A form of Tiffany."TheofaniaGreek — "God appears to her, Manifestation of God. Feminine form of Greek Theophanes. A form of Tiffany."TheofilaPolish — "Feminine form of Teofilo beloved of God, which is a cognate of the Greek Theophilos, a com-pound name composed of the elements theos God and philos loving"TheofiliaGreek — "Beloved of God. The feminine form of Theodore, gift of God."TheofilieGreek — "Beloved of God. The feminine form of Theodore, gift of God."TheophaniaTeutonic — "God appears to her, Manifestation of God. Feminine form of Greek Theophanes. A form of Tiffany."TheophanieGreek — "God appears to her, Manifestation of God. Feminine form of Greek Theophanes. A form of Tiffany."TheophanyGreek — "God appears to her, Manifestation of God. Feminine form of Greek Theophanes. A form of Tiffany."TheophilaGreek — "Beloved of God. The feminine form of Theodore, gift of God."TheophylaGreek — "Beloved of God. The feminine form of Theodore, gift of God."TheophylahGreek — "Beloved of God. The feminine form of Theodore, gift of God."TheophyllaGreek — "Beloved of God. The feminine form of Theodore, gift of God."TheophyllahGreek — "Beloved of God. The feminine form of Theodore, gift of God."ThermuthisEgyptian — "Myth name (another form of Renenet)"TheronaGreek — "Feminine form of Theron; huntress"ThomasaHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"ThomasahHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"ThomasinAramaic — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"ThomasinaGreek — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"ThomasinahHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"ThomasineAramaic — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"ThomasynHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"ThomasynaHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"ThomasynahHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"ThomasyneHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"ThoraEnglish — "Thunder. The feminine form of Thor."ThorahScandinavian — "Thunder. The feminine form of Thor."ThorbertaNorse — "The brilliance of Thor, Thunder brilliance. The feminine form of Thor."ThorbertahOld Norse — "The brilliance of Thor, Thunder brilliance. The feminine form of Thor."ThorbirtaOld Norse — "The brilliance of Thor, Thunder brilliance. The feminine form of Thor."ThorbirtahOld Norse — "The brilliance of Thor, Thunder brilliance. The feminine form of Thor."ThorburtaOld Norse — "The brilliance of Thor, Thunder brilliance. The feminine form of Thor."ThorburtahOld Norse — "The brilliance of Thor, Thunder brilliance. The feminine form of Thor."ThorbyrtaOld Norse — "The brilliance of Thor, Thunder brilliance. The feminine form of Thor."ThorbyrtahOld Norse — "The brilliance of Thor, Thunder brilliance. The feminine form of Thor."ThordiaNorse — "Thunder. The feminine form of Thor."ThordiahScandinavian — "Thunder. The feminine form of Thor."ThordisNorse — "Thunder. The feminine form of Thor."ThordyaScandinavian — "Thunder. The feminine form of Thor."ThordyahScandinavian — "Thunder. The feminine form of Thor."TiahnaEnglish — "Fairy Queen; Graceful princess; Rainbow. The short form of Tatiana"TiahnahEgyptian — "Fairy Queen; Graceful princess; Rainbow. The short form of Tatiana"TianaAmerican — "Fairy Queen; Graceful princess; Rainbow. The short form of Tatiana"TianiEgyptian — "Fairy Queen; Graceful princess; Rainbow. The short form of Tatiana"TianneeEgyptian — "Fairy Queen; Graceful princess; Rainbow. The short form of Tatiana"TiarnaEgyptian — "Fairy Queen; Graceful princess; Rainbow. The short form of Tatiana"TiarnahEgyptian — "Fairy Queen; Graceful princess; Rainbow. The short form of Tatiana"TiarniEgyptian — "Fairy Queen; Graceful princess; Rainbow. The short form of Tatiana"TicaEnglish — "Harvester. A form of Theresa"TicahHungarian — "Harvester. A form of Theresa"TieshaEnglish — "A form of Aisha, alive and well."TikaAfrican — "Harvester. A form of Theresa"TikahHungarian — "Harvester. A form of Theresa"TikaraLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TikarahLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TikiraLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TikirahLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TikiriaLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TikiriahLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TikiryaLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TimiaEnglish — "A form of timi"TiyanaEnglish — "A form of tayana"TiyannaEnglish — "A form of tayana"TomasinHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TomasinaEnglish — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TomasinahHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TomasineRussian — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TomasynHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TomasynaHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TomasynahHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TomasyneHebrew — "Twin. A feminine form of Thomas"TomazjaPolish — "Feminine form of Tomasz, the Polish form of Thomas, which is derived from the Aramaic tedma a twin See TOMASZ Male Names"TomikahAboriginal — "People, twin. A form of Tamika."TonaGreek — "Priceless. The short form of Antonia. The feminine form of Tony / Anthony."TonahGreek — "Priceless. The short form of Antonia. The feminine form of Tony / Anthony."ToneaGreek — "Priceless. The short form of Antonia. The feminine form of Tony / Anthony."ToneeGreek — "Priceless. The short form of Antonia. The feminine form of Tony / Anthony."ToneeaGreek — "Priceless. The short form of Antonia. The feminine form of Tony / Anthony."ToniaLatin — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"ToniahAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TonieEnglish — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TonniaGreek — "Priceless. The short form of Antonia. The feminine form of Tony / Anthony."TonniahGreek — "Priceless. The short form of Antonia. The feminine form of Tony / Anthony."TonnyaGreek — "Priceless. The short form of Antonia. The feminine form of Tony / Anthony."TonnyahGreek — "Priceless. The short form of Antonia. The feminine form of Tony / Anthony."TonyaEnglish — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TonyahAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"ToreaJapanese — "Bird of victory. A short form of Victoria, victory."ToreeJapanese — "Bird of victory. A short form of Victoria, victory."ToriEnglish — "Bird of victory. A short form of Victoria, victory."ToriaJapanese — "Bird of victory. A short form of Victoria, victory."ToriahJapanese — "Bird of victory. A short form of Victoria, victory."TorieAmerican — "Bird of victory. A short form of Victoria, victory."TorreeScottish — "Bird of victory. A short form of Victoria, victory."TorriItalian — "Bird of victory. A short form of Victoria, victory."ToryaJapanese — "Bird of victory. A short form of Victoria, victory."ToryahJapanese — "Bird of victory. A short form of Victoria, victory."TotaraIrish — "To the rocky hill. A form of Tara."TotarahIrish — "To the rocky hill. A form of Tara."TotarraIrish — "To the rocky hill. A form of Tara."TotarrahIrish — "To the rocky hill. A form of Tara."TraudlTeutonic — "Spear strength. A short form of Gertrude."TreanaScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreanahScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreaneeScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreaneyScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreaniScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreanieScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreanyScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreenaScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreenahScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreeneeScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreeneyScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreeniScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreeniaScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreeniahScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreenieScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TreinalaBavarian — "Purity. A form of Katherine."TreinelBavarian — "Purity. A form of Katherine."TreineleBavarian — "Purity. A form of Katherine."TreinellBavarian — "Purity. A form of Katherine."TreinellaBavarian — "Purity. A form of Katherine."TreinelleBavarian — "Purity. A form of Katherine."TressaGreek — "Short form of Teresa."TreszkHungarian — "Hungarian form of Teresa (reaper)"TreszkaHungarian — "Hungarian form of Teresa: reaper."TriciaLatin — "A short form of Patricia."TrinaWelsh — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TrinahScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TriniSpanish — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TriniaScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TriniahScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TrinieScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TrinyScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TrionaScottish — "Short form of Caitriona, which is the Gaelic form of Katherine pure, unsullied. Tnona is also bestowed as an independent given name"TrisheleItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TrishelleItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TristaEnglish — "Loud; Sorrowful; Bold knight. A feminine form of Tristan."TristahFrench — "Loud; Sorrowful; Bold knight. A feminine form of Tristan."TristanaIndian — "Loud; Sorrowful; Bold knight. A feminine form of Tristan."TristanahFrench — "Loud; Sorrowful; Bold knight. A feminine form of Tristan."TristaneFrench — "Loud; Sorrowful; Bold knight. A feminine form of Tristan."TristaoPortuguese — "Portuguese form of Tristan, which is from the Gaelic Drystan, a name derived from drest tumult, riot See TRISTRAM English Names"TristarFrench — "Loud; Sorrowful; Bold knight. A feminine form of Tristan."TristenEnglish — "Loud; Sorrowful; Bold knight. A feminine form of Tristan."TristianAmerican — "Loud; Sorrowful; Bold knight. A feminine form of Tristan."TristianaItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TristianahItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TristianeItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TristiannItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TristiannaItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TristiannahItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TristianneItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TristyanItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TristyanaItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TristyanahItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TristyaneItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TristyannItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TristyannaItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TristyannahItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TristyanneItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TrixeAmerican — "Bringer of joy, She brings happiness. A form of Beatrice; Trickster."TrixeeAmerican — "Bringer of joy, She brings happiness. A form of Beatrice; Trickster."TrixeyEnglish — "Bringer of joy, She brings happiness. A form of Beatrice; Trickster."TrixieEnglish — "Bringer of joy, She brings happiness. A form of Beatrice; Trickster."TrixyLatin — "Bringer of joy, She brings happiness. A form of Beatrice; Trickster."TrudeaBavarian — "Spear strength. A short form of Gertrude."TrynaNorse — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TrynahScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TrynelBavarian — "Purity. A form of Katherine."TrynelaBavarian — "Purity. A form of Katherine."TrynelahBavarian — "Purity. A form of Katherine."TryneleBavarian — "Purity. A form of Katherine."TrynellBavarian — "Purity. A form of Katherine."TrynellaBavarian — "Purity. A form of Katherine."TrynellahBavarian — "Purity. A form of Katherine."TrynelleBavarian — "Purity. A form of Katherine."TryniaScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TryniahScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TrynyaScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TrynyahScandinavian — "Purity. A short form of names ending in 'Trina'."TryschaLatin — "Noblewoman. Noble, Well born. The short form for names ending in 'Trisha'."TryshahLatin — "Noblewoman. Noble, Well born. The short form for names ending in 'Trisha'."TrystaLatin — "Sad, Melancholy, Thoughtful. A feminine form of Tristan, Bold."TrystahLatin — "Sad, Melancholy, Thoughtful. A feminine form of Tristan, Bold."TrystianItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TrystianaItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TrystianahItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TrystianeFrench — "Loud; Sorrowful; Bold knight. A feminine form of Tristan."TrystiannFrench — "Loud; Sorrowful; Bold knight. A feminine form of Tristan."TrystiannaItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TrystiannahItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TrystianneItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TrystyanItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TrystyanaItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TrystyanahItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TrystyaneItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TrystyannItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TrystyannaItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TrystyannahItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TrystyanneItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."TryxeeAmerican — "Bringer of joy, She brings happiness. A form of Beatrice; Trickster."TryxeyAmerican — "Bringer of joy, She brings happiness. A form of Beatrice; Trickster."TryxiAmerican — "Bringer of joy, She brings happiness. A form of Beatrice; Trickster."TryxieAmerican — "Bringer of joy, She brings happiness. A form of Beatrice; Trickster."TryxyAmerican — "Bringer of joy, She brings happiness. A form of Beatrice; Trickster."TutiaArabic — "Zinc (a chemical element) in its oxide form"TwdorHungarian — "Hungarian form of Theodor, a derivative of the Latin Theodorus, which is from the Greek Theodoros gift of God. The name is composed from the elements theos God and doron a gift"TyanneeEgyptian — "Fairy Queen; Graceful princess; Rainbow. The short form of Tatiana"TycaHungarian — "Harvester. A form of Theresa"TycahHungarian — "Harvester. A form of Theresa"TyeshaArabic — "A form of Aisha, alive and well."TyishaArabic — "A form of Aisha, alive and well."TykaHungarian — "Harvester. A form of Theresa"TykahHungarian — "Harvester. A form of Theresa"TykiraLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TykirahLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TykyraLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."TykyrahLatin — "Sun; Light. A form of Kyra."UataPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Walter ruler of an army. See WALTER English Names"UatchitHebrew — "Myth name (another form of Hathor)"UgolinOld German — "Intelligent; Heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugo / Ugo."UgolinaGerman — "Intelligent; Heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugo / Ugo."UgolinahOld German — "Intelligent; Heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugo / Ugo."UgolineOld German — "Intelligent; Heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugo / Ugo."UgolynaOld German — "Intelligent; Heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugo / Ugo."UgolynahOld German — "Intelligent; Heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugo / Ugo."UgolyneOld German — "Intelligent; Heart, mind. A feminine form of Hugo / Ugo."UgrakaliHindi — "Fierce and Black, Goddess Durga in her Dreadful Form"UliciaScandinavian — "Feminine form of Ulik."UlnisePolynesian — "Polynesian form of Eunice fair victory See EUNICE English Names"UlricaGerman — "Ruling wolf; Wolf. The French form of Ulrich."UlricahOld Norse — "Ruling wolf; Wolf. The French form of Ulrich."UlrickaOld Norse — "Ruling wolf; Wolf. The French form of Ulrich."UlrickahOld Norse — "Ruling wolf; Wolf. The French form of Ulrich."UlrikaTeutonic — "Ruling wolf; Wolf. The French form of Ulrich."UlrikahOld Norse — "Ruling wolf; Wolf. The French form of Ulrich."UlriquaOld Norse — "Ruling wolf; Wolf. The French form of Ulrich."UlriqueOld Norse — "Ruling wolf; Wolf. The French form of Ulrich."UlriquesFrench — "Ruling wolf; Wolf. The French form of Ulrich."UlrycaOld Norse — "Ruling wolf; Wolf. The French form of Ulrich."UlrycahOld Norse — "Ruling wolf; Wolf. The French form of Ulrich."UlryckaOld Norse — "Ruling wolf; Wolf. The French form of Ulrich."UlryckahOld Norse — "Ruling wolf; Wolf. The French form of Ulrich."UlrykaPolish — "Ruling wolf; Wolf. The French form of Ulrich."UlrykahOld Norse — "Ruling wolf; Wolf. The French form of Ulrich."UlryquaOld Norse — "Ruling wolf; Wolf. The French form of Ulrich."UlryqueOld Norse — "Ruling wolf; Wolf. The French form of Ulrich."UlvaGerman — "Ruling wolf; Wolf. The French form of Ulrich."UlvahOld Norse — "Ruling wolf; Wolf. The French form of Ulrich."UlyssaGreek — "Wrathful. Feminine form of Ulysses."UlyssiaAmerican — "Feminine form of Ulysses; one who wanders; an angry woman"UmberlaFrench — "Feminine form of Umber; providing shade; of an earth color"UranjaPolish — "Polish form of the Greek Urania, which is de-rived from Ourania the heavenly one The name is borne in Greek mythology by the Muse of astronomy"UrszulaPolish — "From the Latin Ursula, a diminutive form of ursa she-bear. The name was borne by a legendary Christian British princess who is said to have been martyred in the 4th century along with eleven thousand virgins by the Huns at Cologne"VaidikiHindi — "The Goddess who is vedic in form"ValeskaSlavic — "Powerful princess. The feminine form of Vladyslav."ValeskahPolish — "Powerful princess. The feminine form of Vladyslav."ValettaEnglish — "20th-century elaboration of Val, formed by the addition of the feminine diminutive suffix -etta See VAL"VallLatin — "Power. Strength. The short form of Valerie, Strong, Brave, Healthy"ValleFrench — "Power. Strength. The short form of Valerie, Strong, Brave, Healthy"VancanHebrew — "Graceful. The Russian form of Ann / e."VanckaHebrew — "Graceful. The Russian form of Ann / e."VandaGerman — "Stem; Wander. A form of Wanda."VandahGerman — "Stem; Wander. A form of Wanda."VaneaHebrew — "Graceful. The Italian form of Ann / e."VaneahHebrew — "God is gracious. The feminine form of Ivan."VaneeHebrew — "Graceful. The Italian form of Ann / e."VanetaDutch — "Little one of nobility, Belonging to or from. The feminie form of Van."VanetahDutch — "Little one of nobility, Belonging to or from. The feminie form of Van."VaneteDutch — "Little one of nobility, Belonging to or from. The feminie form of Van."VanettDutch — "Little one of nobility, Belonging to or from. The feminie form of Van."VanettahDutch — "Little one of nobility, Belonging to or from. The feminie form of Van."VanetteDutch — "Little one of nobility, Belonging to or from. The feminie form of Van."VaneyHebrew — "Graceful. The Italian form of Ann / e."VaniIndian — "Graceful. The Italian form of Ann / e."VaniaHebrew — "Graceful. A form of Ann / e."VanieHebrew — "Graceful. The Italian form of Ann / e."VanjuschaDanish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."VankaHebrew — "Graceful. The Russian form of Ann / e."VankahHebrew — "Graceful. The Russian form of Ann / e."VankiaHebrew — "Graceful. The Russian form of Ann / e."VankiahHebrew — "Graceful. The Russian form of Ann / e."VankyaHebrew — "Graceful. The Russian form of Ann / e."VankyahHebrew — "Graceful. The Russian form of Ann / e."VanneHebrew — "Graceful. The Italian form of Ann / e."VanneaHebrew — "God is gracious. The feminine form of Ivan."VanneahHebrew — "God is gracious. The feminine form of Ivan."VanneeHebrew — "Graceful. The Italian form of Ann / e."VanneyHebrew — "Graceful. The Italian form of Ann / e."VanniHebrew — "Graceful. The Italian form of Ann / e."VanniaHebrew — "Graceful. A form of Ann / e."VanniahHebrew — "Graceful. A form of Ann / e."VannieHebrew — "Graceful. The Italian form of Ann / e."VannjaHebrew — "Graceful. A form of Ann / e."VannyGreek — "Graceful. The Italian form of Ann / e."VannyaHebrew — "Graceful. A form of Ann / e."VannyahHebrew — "Graceful. A form of Ann / e."VanoraLatin — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."VanorahItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."VanoreaItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."VanoreeItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."VanoreyItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."VanoriItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."VanoriaItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."VanoriahItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."VanorieItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."VanoryItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."VanoryaItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."VanoryahItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."VanyHebrew — "Graceful. The Italian form of Ann / e."VanyahHebrew — "Graceful. A form of Ann / e."VasanthadeviHindi — "Form"VasiliaGreek — "Royal. Feminine form of Basil."VasilisaSlavic — "Feminine form of Vasili, the Russian cognate of the Greek Basileois king See VASILI Male Names. Pet: Vasya"VenetaLatin — "Kind, Merciful. Another form of Venice; The Celtic form of Beatrice. She brings joy and happiness. "VenetiaGerman — "Kind, Merciful. Another form of Venice; The Celtic form of Beatrice. She brings joy and happiness. "VenetiahLatin — "Kind, Merciful. Another form of Venice; The Celtic form of Beatrice. She brings joy and happiness. "VenitaLatin — "Kind, Merciful. Another form of Venice; The Celtic form of Beatrice. She brings joy and happiness. "VerndaLatin — "Kind, Merciful. Another form of Venice; The Celtic form of Beatrice. She brings joy and happiness. "VeronikGerman — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."VeronikaLatin — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."VeroniqueLatin — "Brings victory; Strong and brave like a bear; Warrior. The feminine form of Bernie."VevayWelsh — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."ViatrixLatin — "Traveler. Voyager. Feminine form of Viator"VidahLatin — "Full of life. The short form of Davita, beloved."ViktoriHungarian — "Hungarian form of Victoria (victorious)"ViktoriaHungarian — "Hungarian form of Victoria: victorious."VindhyanilayaHindi — "A Form of Durga, Wind of Vindhyas"VinetiaLatin — "Kind, Merciful. Another form of Venice; The Celtic form of Beatrice. She brings joy and happiness. "VinetiahLatin — "Kind, Merciful. Another form of Venice; The Celtic form of Beatrice. She brings joy and happiness. "VinetteAmerican — "Feminine form of Vinny, the pet form of Vincent conquering See VINCENT Male Names"VinitaIndian — "Kind, Merciful. Another form of Venice; The Celtic form of Beatrice. She brings joy and happiness. "VinitahLatin — "Kind, Merciful. Another form of Venice; The Celtic form of Beatrice. She brings joy and happiness. "VirudhaHindi — "Sprouting, Grown, Formed"VishwaroopaHindi — "One who displays the universal form"ViswarupaHindi — "One who displays the universal form"VitalEnglish — "Full of life. The short form of Davita, beloved."VitalianLatin — "Full of life. The short form of Davita, beloved."VitalianaLatin — "Full of life. The short form of Davita, beloved."VitalianahLatin — "Full of life. The short form of Davita, beloved."VitalianeLatin — "Full of life. The short form of Davita, beloved."VivLatin — "Full of life, Springtime. The short form of Vivien."VivaLatin — "Full of life, Springtime. The short form of Vivien."VivahLatin — "Full of life, Springtime. The short form of Vivien."ViveLatin — "Full of life, Springtime. The short form of Vivien."VivecahLatin — "Full of life, Springtime. The short form of Vivien."VivekaLatin — "Full of life, Springtime. The short form of Vivien."VlastaSlavic — "Powerful princess, Glorious cheif. The feminine form of Vladyslav."VlastahSlavic — "Powerful princess, Glorious cheif. The feminine form of Vladyslav."VlktorlaGerman — "German form of Victoria, which is from the Latin victoria victory The name is often found on the family trees of German royalty. Pet: Vicky"VlktorleCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of Victoria, which is from the Latin victoria victory Pet: Viki, Viktorka"VlllamlPolynesian — "Polynesian form of William resolute protector See WILLIAM English Names"VlncentaSpanish — "Feminine form of Vincentio conquering. See VINCENTIO Male Names"VlolantePortuguese — "the French Violette, a diminutive form of Viole, which is from the Latin viola a violet"VloletteFrench — "the Old French violette, a diminutive form of viole, which is from the Latin viola a violet"VlorlcaRomanian — "Romanian form of the German Friederike, a feminine form of Friedrich ruler of peace, a com-pounding of the elements frid peace and rik king, ruler"VlvlenneFrench — "Feminine form of Vivien, which is from the Latin Vivianus, a name derived from vivus alive"VorsilaCzech — "Little she-bear. Form of Ursula."VydaHebrew — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."VydahHebrew — "Beloved. A feminine form of David."VynitaLatin — "Kind, Merciful. Another form of Venice; The Celtic form of Beatrice. She brings joy and happiness. "VynitahLatin — "Kind, Merciful. Another form of Venice; The Celtic form of Beatrice. She brings joy and happiness. "VynytaLatin — "Kind, Merciful. Another form of Venice; The Celtic form of Beatrice. She brings joy and happiness. "VynytahLatin — "Kind, Merciful. Another form of Venice; The Celtic form of Beatrice. She brings joy and happiness. "VytaLatin — "Full of life. The short form of Davita, beloved."VytahLatin — "Full of life. The short form of Davita, beloved."VyvLatin — "Full of life, Springtime. The short form of Vivien."VyvaLatin — "Full of life, Springtime. The short form of Vivien."VyvahLatin — "Full of life, Springtime. The short form of Vivien."WahldahArabic — "Feminine form of Wahid; unique; one and only "WalanikaHawaiian — "True to image. A form of Veronica."WalanikahHawaiian — "True to image. A form of Veronica."WalanykaHawaiian — "True to image. A form of Veronica."WalanykahHawaiian — "True to image. A form of Veronica."WaldaEnglish — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WaldahGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WaldinaGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WaldineGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WaldynaGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WaldyneGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WalentyaPolish — "Feminine form of Walenty, the Polish cognate of Valentine, which is derived from the Latin valens healthy, strong"WaleriaPolish — "Strong, Brave, Healthy; From the valley. A form of Valerie."WaleriahLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy; From the valley. A form of Valerie."WaleryaLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy; From the valley. A form of Valerie."WaleryahLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy; From the valley. A form of Valerie."WalidaGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WalidahPolish — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WalldaGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WalldahGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WalleriaLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy; From the valley. A form of Valerie."WalleriahLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy; From the valley. A form of Valerie."WalleryaLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy; From the valley. A form of Valerie."WalleryahLatin — "Strong, Brave, Healthy; From the valley. A form of Valerie."WallisaEnglish — "Welsh one, Stranger. The feminine form of Wallace."WallysEnglish — "Welsh one, Stranger. The feminine form of Wallace."WallysaEnglish — "Welsh one, Stranger. The feminine form of Wallace."WaneekaHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of Juanita."WanikaHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of Juanita."WanikahHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of Juanita."WanykaHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of Juanita."WanykahHawaiian — "God is gracious. A form of Juanita."WardahArabic — "Rose; Guardian, Protector. The feminine form of Ward."WeldahGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WelldaGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WelldahGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WendahWelsh — "Fair one, White skinned. A form of Wendy."WendainaWelsh — "Fair one, White skinned. A form of Wendy."WendainahWelsh — "Fair one, White skinned. A form of Wendy."WendaineWelsh — "Fair one, White skinned. A form of Wendy."WendalinWelsh — "Fair one, White skinned. A form of Wendy."WendalinaWelsh — "Fair one, White skinned. A form of Wendy."WendalinahWelsh — "Fair one, White skinned. A form of Wendy."WendalineWelsh — "Fair one, White skinned. A form of Wendy."WendaynWelsh — "Fair one, White skinned. A form of Wendy."WendaynaWelsh — "Fair one, White skinned. A form of Wendy."WendaynahWelsh — "Fair one, White skinned. A form of Wendy."WendayneWelsh — "Fair one, White skinned. A form of Wendy."WendeaWelsh — "Fair one, White-skinned. The feminine form of Wendelle."WendeeWelsh — "Fair one, White-skinned. The feminine form of Wendelle."WendeyWelsh — "Fair one, White-skinned. The feminine form of Wendelle."WendiaWelsh — "Fair one, White-skinned. The feminine form of Wendelle."WendiahWelsh — "Fair one, White-skinned. The feminine form of Wendelle."WendieWelsh — "Fair one, White-skinned. The feminine form of Wendelle."WendyaWelsh — "Fair one, White-skinned. The feminine form of Wendelle."WendyahWelsh — "Fair one, White-skinned. The feminine form of Wendelle."WendyeWelsh — "Fair one, White-skinned. The feminine form of Wendelle."WeronikiaEnglish — "Polish form of Veronica: brings victory."WeslaEnglish — "From the westerly meadow. The feminine form of Wesley."WeslahEnglish — "From the westerly meadow. The feminine form of Wesley."WesleaEnglish — "From the westerly meadow. The feminine form of Wesley."WesleahEnglish — "From the westerly meadow. The feminine form of Wesley."WesleeEnglish — "From the westerly meadow. The feminine form of Wesley."WesleiEnglish — "From the westerly meadow. The feminine form of Wesley."WesleighEnglish — "From the westerly meadow. The feminine form of Wesley."WesliEnglish — "From the westerly meadow. The feminine form of Wesley."WesliaEnglish — "From the westerly meadow. The feminine form of Wesley."WesliahEnglish — "From the westerly meadow. The feminine form of Wesley."WeslieEnglish — "From the westerly meadow. The feminine form of Wesley."WeslyEnglish — "From the westerly meadow. The feminine form of Wesley."WeslyaEnglish — "From the westerly meadow. The feminine form of Wesley."WeslyahEnglish — "From the westerly meadow. The feminine form of Wesley."WhittneyEnglish — "A form of whitney"WiciaLatin — "Victory. A form of Victoria."WiciahLatin — "Victory. A form of Victoria."WicktoriaLatin — "Victory. A form of Victoria."WicktoriahLatin — "Victory. A form of Victoria."WicktorjaLatin — "Victory. A form of Victoria."WiebkeDutch — "A borrowing from the Scandinavians, Wiebke originated as a pet form of the medieval name Wibe, a contraction of the Germanic Wigburg, which was composed of wig war and burg castle, fortress"WikitoriaPolish — "Polish form of Victoria: victory."WikoliaEnglish — "Victory. A form of Victoria."WikoliahHawaiian — "Victory. A form of Victoria."WikolyaHawaiian — "Victory. A form of Victoria."WikolyahHawaiian — "Victory. A form of Victoria."WiktaEnglish — "Victory. A form of Victoria."WiktoriaPolish — "Victory. A form of Victoria."WiktoriahLatin — "Victory. A form of Victoria."WiktorjaNative American — "Victory. A form of Victoria."WilabelFrench — "Beautiful, wilful one. The feminine formo f William."WilabelaFrench — "Beautiful, wilful one. The feminine formo f William."WilabeleFrench — "Beautiful, wilful one. The feminine formo f William."WileiEnglish — "Wilful one from the meadow. The feminine short form of Willy / William."WilfredaEnglish — "Feminine form of Wilfred; determined peacemaker"WilfridaEnglish — "Feminine form of Wilfred: Peace, will."WilhelminaTeutonic — "Desire to protect. The short form of Wilhelmina"WilikiniaHawaiian — "Purity. A form of Virginia."WilkiniahHawaiian — "Purity. A form of Virginia."WillabelFrench — "Beautiful, wilful one. The feminine formo f William."WillabelaFrench — "Beautiful, wilful one. The feminine formo f William."WillabeleFrench — "Beautiful, wilful one. The feminine formo f William."WillabellFrench — "Beautiful, wilful one. The feminine formo f William."WillabellaFrench — "Beautiful, wilful one. The feminine formo f William."WillabelleFrench — "Beautiful, wilful one. The feminine formo f William."WillamenaAmerican — "Feminine Form Of William"WilleiEnglish — "Wilful one from the meadow. The feminine short form of Willy / William."WineeEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WinettaAmerican — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."WinetteItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."WineyEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WiniEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WinieEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WinneItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."WinneeEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WinniEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WinnneyEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WinnyEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WinyEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WisiaPolish — "Victory. A form of Victoria."WisiahLatin — "Victory. A form of Victoria."WladyslawaPolish — "Feminine form of Wladyslaw, a com-pound name composed from the Slavonic elements vlad rule and slav glory: hence, ruling glory or glorious ruler"WlbekeScandinavian — "Originally a pet form of the medieval Wibe, which is a contraction of the Germanic Wigburg, itself composed of wig war and burg castle, fortress Wibeke is now bestowed as an independent given name. Cognate: Wiebke Danish, Norwegian; Viveca, Viveka, Vivica Swedish"WlkoliaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Victoria, a name derived from the Latin Victoria victory"WlkollHawaiian — "Hawaiianized form of the Latin Victor, a name directly derived from victor conqueror, winner, victor"WlnikenekeHawaiian — "Hawaiianized form of Vincent, which is from the Latin Vincentius conquering, a derivative of vincere to conquer"WlolettaPolish — "Polish form of the Old French Violette, a diminutive form of viole, which is derived from the Latin viola violet"WordahMuslim — "Rose; Guardian, Protector. The feminine form of Ward."WorsolahBohemian — "Little she-bear. A form of Ursula."WorsulaBohemian — "Little she-bear. A form of Ursula."WorsulahBohemian — "Little she-bear. A form of Ursula."WweldaGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WycktoriaLatin — "Victory. A form of Victoria."WycktoriahLatin — "Victory. A form of Victoria."WycktorjaLatin — "Victory. A form of Victoria."WyktoriaLatin — "Victory. A form of Victoria."WyktoriahLatin — "Victory. A form of Victoria."WyktorjaLatin — "Victory. A form of Victoria."WylabelFrench — "Beautiful, wilful one. The feminine formo f William."WylabelaFrench — "Beautiful, wilful one. The feminine formo f William."WylabeleFrench — "Beautiful, wilful one. The feminine formo f William."WylabellFrench — "Beautiful, wilful one. The feminine formo f William."WylabellaFrench — "Beautiful, wilful one. The feminine formo f William."WylabelleFrench — "Beautiful, wilful one. The feminine formo f William."WyllabelFrench — "Beautiful, wilful one. The feminine formo f William."WyllabellaFrench — "Beautiful, wilful one. The feminine formo f William."WyllabelleFrench — "Beautiful, wilful one. The feminine formo f William."WylmaGerman — "Desire to protect. The short form of Wilhelmina"WylmahGerman — "Desire to protect. The short form of Wilhelmina"WynaItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."WyneeEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WynetItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."WynetaItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."WynetahItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."WyneteItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."WynettItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."WynettaItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."WynettahItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."WynetteItalian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."WyneyEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WyniEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WynieEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WynneeEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WynneyEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WynniEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WynnieCeltic — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."WynnyEnglish — "Peaceful, Friendly. A short form of names starting with "Win"."XameyArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."XaraHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."XavieraBasque — "Bright, Brilliant, Splendid; Owner of the new house. The feminine form of Xavier."XaviereFrench — "Bright, Brilliant, Splendid; Owner of the new house. The feminine form of Xavier."XerenaLatin — "Tranquil. A form of Serena."XilyaGreek — "Harvester. A form of Teresa."XilyahGreek — "Harvester. A form of Teresa."XimenaSpanish — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."XimonHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"XirenaGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."XirinaGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."XirinahGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."XllonenMythology and Astrology — "Borne in Aztec mythology by a beautiful goddess who took the form of newly formed green corn"XmenaHebrew — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."XyliaGreek — "Whit wave. A form of Genevieve."XyliahItalian — "Whit wave. A form of Genevieve."XylyaGreek — "Harvester. A form of Teresa."XylyahGreek — "Harvester. A form of Teresa."XymenahHebrew — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."XymonHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"XymonaHebrew — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."XymonahHebrew — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."XymoneHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"XyrenGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."XyrenaGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."XyrenahGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."XyreneGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."XyrinaGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."XyrinahGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."XyrynaGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."XyrynahGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."YalanaGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YalanahGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YalandaGreek — "Violet flower, Purple. A form of Yolanda."YalandahGreek — "Violet flower, Purple. A form of Yolanda."YalaneGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YaleanaGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YaleanahGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YaleaneGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YaleenaGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YaleenahGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YaleeneGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YalenaGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YalenchkaNative American — "Russian form of Helen: light."YalensHebrew — "Russian form of Helen: light."YalgonataPolish — "Polish form of Margaret. Pearl."YalinaGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YalinahGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YalineGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YalynaGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YalynahGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YalyneGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YamaireeHebrew — "Wished-for child, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary"YamaireyHebrew — "Wished-for child, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary"YamairiHebrew — "Wished-for child, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary"YamairieHebrew — "Wished-for child, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary"YamairyHebrew — "Wished-for child, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary"YamareeHebrew — "Wished-for child, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary"YamareyHebrew — "Wished-for child, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary"YamariHebrew — "Wished-for child, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary"YamariaHebrew — "Wished-for child, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary"YamariahHebrew — "Wished-for child, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary"YamarisHebrew — "Wished-for child, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary"YamarissaHebrew — "Wished-for child, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary"YamarisseHebrew — "Wished-for child, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary"YamaryHebrew — "Wished-for child, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary"YamaryaHebrew — "Wished-for child, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary"YamaryahHebrew — "Wished-for child, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary"YamayraHebrew — "Wished-for child, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary"YamayrahHebrew — "Wished-for child, Star of the sea, Bitter. A form of Mary"YameliaGerman — "Hard-working, Industrious. A form of Amelia."YameliahGerman — "Hard-working, Industrious. A form of Amelia."YamelyaGerman — "Hard-working, Industrious. A form of Amelia."YamelyahGerman — "Hard-working, Industrious. A form of Amelia."YamilyaGerman — "Hard-working, Industrious. A form of Amelia."YamilyahGerman — "Hard-working, Industrious. A form of Amelia."YanahHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."YaniaHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."YaniahHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."YanieHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."YannahHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."YanniahHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."YannyahHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. God is gracious. A form of Jane."YardenHebrew — "TO flow down, descend Jordan is the Anglicized form of the name that belongs to the chief river of ancient Palestine"YavannyaSlavic — "God is gracious. A form of Ivana."YavannyahSlavic — "God is gracious. A form of Ivana."YavanyaSlavic — "God is gracious. A form of Ivana."YavanyahSlavic — "God is gracious. A form of Ivana."YehuditHebrew — "Praised. A form of Judith."YekaterinaRussian — "Pure. Form of Katherine."YelainLatin — "Shining light. A form of Elena and Helena."YelainaLatin — "Shining light. A form of Elena and Helena."YelainahLatin — "Shining light. A form of Elena and Helena."YelaineLatin — "Shining light. A form of Elena and Helena."YelanaLatin — "Shining light. A form of Elena and Helena."YelanahLatin — "Shining light. A form of Elena and Helena."YeleanaGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YeleanahGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YeleenahGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YelenaRussian — "Lily blossom, Shining light. A form of Helena."YelenahLatin — "Shining light. A form of Elena and Helena."YelenehLatin — "Lily blossom, Shining light. A form of Helena."YelinahGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YelisabetaRussian — "Holy and sacred to God. A form of Elizabeth."YelizavetaRussian — "Consecrated by God. Form of Elizabeth."YellainaLatin — "Shining light. A form of Elena and Helena."YellaynaLatin — "Shining light. A form of Elena and Helena."YellaynahLatin — "Shining light. A form of Elena and Helena."YelleneLatin — "Shining light. A form of Elena and Helena."YelynaGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YelynahGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YelyneGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YesicaHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."YesicahHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."YesickaHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."YesickahHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."YesikaHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."YesikahHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."YessenaHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."YessenahHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."YessicaHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."YessicahHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."YessickaHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."YessickahHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."YessikaHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."YessikahHebrew — "Wealthy. A form of Jessica."YetaOld English — "Ruler of the house, To give, Giver. The feminine form of Henry."YettaHebrew — "Ruler of the house, To give, Giver. The feminine form of Henry."YetteOld English — "Ruler of the house, To give, Giver. The feminine form of Henry."YevaHebrew — "Good news bringer. A form of Eve, life."YevahUkrainian — "Good news bringer. A form of Eve, life."YevettaFrench — "Young archer. The feminine form of Yves."YevetteFrench — "Young archer. The feminine form of Yves."YevgenaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A form of Eugenia. A feminine form of Eugene."YevgeniaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A form of Eugenia. A feminine form of Eugene."YevgeniahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A form of Eugenia. A feminine form of Eugene."YevgenyaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A form of Eugenia. A feminine form of Eugene."YevgenyahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A form of Eugenia. A feminine form of Eugene."YevginaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A form of Eugenia. A feminine form of Eugene."YevginahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A form of Eugenia. A feminine form of Eugene."YevgynaGreek — "Noble, Well born. A form of Eugenia. A feminine form of Eugene."YevgynahGreek — "Noble, Well born. A form of Eugenia. A feminine form of Eugene."YevtsyeSpanish — "Ukrainian form of Eve: life."YieshaAfrican — "Woman; Life. A form of Aisha."YieshahAfrican — "Woman; Life. A form of Aisha."YileanaGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YileanahRussian — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YileaneGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YileenaGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YileenahGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YileeneGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YilinaGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YilinahGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YilineGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YilynaGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YilynahGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YilyneGreek — "Shining light. A form of Helen."YlanaGreek — "Violet flower, Purple. A form of Yolanda."YlanahGreek — "Violet flower, Purple. A form of Yolanda."YlandaGreek — "Violet flower, Purple. A form of Yolanda."YnesNative American — "Purity. A form of Agnes."YnesitaGreek — "Purity. A form of Agnes."YnezHebrew — "Purity. A form of Agnes."YochanaHebrew — "Feminine form of Yochanan God is gra-cious. See YOCHANAN Male Names"YoelaHebrew — "The feminine form of Yoel Jehovah is his God. See YOEL Male Names"YolaGreek — "The violet flower, Purple. A short form of Yolanda."YolahGreek — "The violet flower, Purple. A short form of Yolanda."YolandoGreek — "Violet flower, Purple. A form of Yolanda."YoleeGreek — "The violet flower, Purple. A short form of Yolanda."YoliGreek — "The violet flower, Purple. A short form of Yolanda."YolieGreek — "The violet flower, Purple. A short form of Yolanda."YolyGreek — "The violet flower, Purple. A short form of Yolanda."YosefaFrench — "God will increase, God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."YosephaHebrew — "God will increase, God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."YosifaFrench — "God will increase, God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."YosyfaFrench — "God will increase, God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."YsabelHebrew — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabelle."YsabelaSpanish — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabelle."YsabelahSpanish — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabelle."YsabellScottish — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabelle."YsabellaScottish — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabelle."YsabelleItalian — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabelle."YsabetaGerman — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."YsandaHebrew — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabell."YsandeHebrew — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabell."YsannHebrew — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabell."YsannaHebrew — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabell."YsannahHebrew — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabell."YsanneHebrew — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabell."YsbelSpanish — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabelle."YsbelaSpanish — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabelle."YsbeleSpanish — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabelle."YsbellaSpanish — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabelle."YsbelleSpanish — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabelle."YsobelSpanish — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabelle."YsobelaSpanish — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabelle."YsobeleSpanish — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabelle."YsobellSpanish — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabelle."YsobellaSpanish — "Dedicated to God. A form of Isabelle."YudelaEnglish — "Prosperous. A form of Udele."YudelahEnglish — "Prosperous. A form of Udele."YudeleEnglish — "Prosperous. A form of Udele."YudeliaEnglish — "Prosperous. A form of Udele."YudeliahEnglish — "Prosperous. A form of Udele."YudellaEnglish — "Prosperous. A form of Udele."YudellahEnglish — "Prosperous. A form of Udele."YudelleEnglish — "Prosperous. A form of Udele."YudelyaEnglish — "Prosperous. A form of Udele."YuditHebrew — "Praised. A form of Judith."YulaLatin — "Youthful. A form of Julia."YulahLatin — "Youthful. A form of Julia."YuleanBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."YuleanaBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."YuleanahBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."YuleaneBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."YuleenBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."YuleenaBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."YuleenahBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."YuleeneBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."YulenaBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."YulenahBasque — "Youthful. A form of Julia."YuleneLatin — "Youthful. A form of Julia."YulenkoLatin — "Youthful. A form of Julia."YuliaEnglish — "Youthful. A form of Julia."YuliahLatin — "Youthful. A form of Julia."YulinkaLatin — "Youthful. A form of Julia."YulkaLatin — "Youthful. A form of Julia."YulyaEnglish — "Youthful. A form of Julia."YulynkaLatin — "Youthful. A form of Julia."YuseffaFrench — "God will increase, God has added a child. A feminine form of Joseph."YustinaRussian — "Justice. Form of Justine."YutaHebrew — "Praised. A form of Judith."YvanaSlavic — "God is gracious. A form of Ivana."YvanahSlavic — "God is gracious. A form of Ivana."YvaniaSlavic — "God is gracious. A form of Ivana."YvannaSlavic — "God is gracious. A form of Ivana."YvannahSlavic — "God is gracious. A form of Ivana."YvanniaSlavic — "God is gracious. A form of Ivana."YvanniahSlavic — "God is gracious. A form of Ivana."YvetFrench — "Young archer. The feminine form of Yves."YvettFrench — "Young archer. The feminine form of Yves."YvetteFrench — "Young archer. The feminine form of Yves."YvonneFrench — "Archer. The feminine form of Yves."ZaahiraArabic — "Feminine form of ZAAHIR"ZabreanaEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabreanahEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabreaneEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabreenaEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabreenahHebrew — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabreeniaEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabreeniahEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabrinaAmerican — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabrinahEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabriniaEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabriniahEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabrinnaEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabrinnahEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabrinniaEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabrinniahEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabrynaEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabryniaEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabryniahEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabrynyaEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZabrynyahEnglish — "Boundary; Seventh daughter, Promise. A form of Sabrina."ZacharjaszPolish — "Polish form of Zachariah, which is from the Ecclesiastic Late Latin and Ecclesiastic Greek Zacharias, a name derived from the Hebrew zharyah God remembers The name is borne in the Bible by the father of John the Baptist"ZacheoPortuguese — "Portuguese form of Zacchaeus, a derivative of the Ecclesiastic Greek Zacharias remembrance of the Lord See ZACHARIAS"ZadaArabic — "Life. A form of Eve."ZaherahAfrican — "Flower; White; Princess. A form of Sara."ZahiaArabic — "Feminine form of Zahi; bril¬liant and beautiful"ZahraHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZahrahArabic — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZaidaArabic — "Life. A form of Eve."ZairaArabic — "Dawn; Princess. A form of Sara."ZakeleanaRussian — "God remembers. A feminine form of Zack."ZakeleanahRussian — "God remembers. A feminine form of Zack."ZakeleaneRussian — "God remembers. A feminine form of Zack."ZakeleenRussian — "God remembers. A feminine form of Zack."ZakeleenaRussian — "God remembers. A feminine form of Zack."ZakelinRussian — "God remembers. A feminine form of Zack."ZakelinaRussian — "God remembers. A feminine form of Zack."ZakelinahRussian — "God remembers. A feminine form of Zack."ZakelineRussian — "God remembers. A feminine form of Zack."ZakelynaRussian — "God remembers. A feminine form of Zack."ZakelynahRussian — "God remembers. A feminine form of Zack."ZaleaHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZaleeHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZaleiHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZaleyHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZaliHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZaliaHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZalieHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZalieghHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZalyPolish — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZalyaHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZalyahHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZameeArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZameyArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZamiArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZamieArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZammArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZammeaArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZammeeArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZammeyArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZammiArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZammieArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZammyArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZamoArabic — "Praised; Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."ZanaRomanian — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."ZandeaGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandy."ZandeeGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandy."ZandeyGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandy."ZandiGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandy."ZandieGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandy."ZandirahGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandra. A feminine form of Alexader."ZandrahGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandra."ZandriGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandra. A feminine form of Alexader."ZandriaGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandra."ZandriahGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandra."ZandrieGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandra. A feminine form of Alexader."ZandryGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandra. A feminine form of Alexader."ZandryaGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandra."ZandryahGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandra."ZandyGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandy."ZanetaHebrew — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."ZanettaNative American — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."ZannaLatin — "God is gracious, A form of Jane. The English form of Susanna, Graceful lily"ZareataHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZareatahHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZareateHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZareetaHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZareetahHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZareeteHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZarineArabic — "Dawn; Princess. A form of Sara."ZaritaSpanish — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZaritahHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZariteHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZarittaHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZaritteHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZarraHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZarrahHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZarytHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZarytaHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZarytahHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZaryteHebrew — "Princess. A form of Sara."ZaschaRussian — "Defender of humandkind. A feminine form of Sasha and Alexander."ZashenkaRussian — "Defender of humandkind. A feminine form of Sasha and Alexander."ZashkaRussian — "Defender of humandkind. A feminine form of Sasha and Alexander."ZashoRussian — "Defender of humandkind. A feminine form of Sasha and Alexander."ZavierahArabic — "Bright, Brilliant, Splendid; Owner of the new house. The feminine form of Xavier."ZaviereArabic — "Bright, Brilliant, Splendid; Owner of the new house. The feminine form of Xavier."ZavyeraArabic — "Bright, Brilliant, Splendid; Owner of the new house. The feminine form of Xavier."ZavyerahArabic — "Bright, Brilliant, Splendid; Owner of the new house. The feminine form of Xavier."ZaydaHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."ZayraArabic — "Dawn; Princess. A form of Sara."ZayrahArabic — "Dawn; Princess. A form of Sara."ZbyhnevaCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Zbyhnev to do away with anger, a compound name composed from the elements zbit to do away with, to be rid of and gniew anger See ZBYHNEV Male Names. Pet: Zbyna, Zbysa"ZeboraHebrew — "Honey bee. A form of Deborah."ZeborahAfrican — "Honey bee. A form of Deborah."ZeevievaRussian — "White wave. A form of Genevieve."ZeliziBasque — "Feminine. The Irish form of Cecilia, unseeing."ZeliziaBasque — "Feminine. The Irish form of Cecilia, unseeing."ZelziahBasque — "Feminine. The Irish form of Cecilia, unseeing."ZelzyaBasque — "Feminine. The Irish form of Cecilia, unseeing."ZelzyahBasque — "Feminine. The Irish form of Cecilia, unseeing."ZenevievahRussian — "White wave. A form of Genevieve."ZennahChinese — "Purity. A religioius belief. A form of Zhen."ZenobjaPolish — "From the Greek Zenobia, the feminine form of Zenobios, a compound name composed of the elements Zen of Zeus and bios life: hence, the life of Zeus The name was borne by a 3rd-century queen of Palmyra noted for her beauty and intelligence, as well as her ruthlessness with her foes"ZenyRussian — "Russian form of Eugenia: noble."ZerenaTurkish — "Tranquil. A form of Serena."ZerenahLatin — "Tranquil. A form of Serena."ZezilyaLatin — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."ZfiphyrlneFrench — "the Greek Zephyra, the feminine form of Zephyrus, which is derived from zephyros the west wind The name Zephyrus is borne in Greek mythology by the god of the west wind"ZhennChinese — "Purity. A religioius belief. A form of Zhen."ZiliaSpanish — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."ZiliahItalian — "Whit wave. A form of Genevieve."ZiliolaLatin — "Blind, Unseeing. A feminine form of Cecil."ZilyaRussian — "Harvester. A form of Teresa."ZilyahGreek — "Harvester. A form of Teresa."ZimenaHebrew — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."ZimenahHebrew — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."ZimeneHebrew — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."ZimonaHebrew — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."ZimonahHebrew — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."ZimoneHebrew — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."ZinobiyaRussian — "Russian cognate of the Greek Zenobia, the feminine form of Zenobios the life of Zeus. The name is a compounding of the elements zen of Zeus and bios life"ZireenaGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."ZireenahGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."ZirenaLatin — "Tranquil. A form of Serena."ZirenahLatin — "Tranquil. A form of Serena."ZirinaGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."ZirinahGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."ZiryaGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."ZirynahGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."ZlnaRussian — "A short form of Zinaida of or pertaining to Zeus and Zinobiya the life of Zeus, Zina is also be-stowed as an independent given name See ZINAIDA and ZINOBIYA"ZltomlraCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of 2itomir, a compounding of the Slavonic elements zhit to live and meri great, famous Pet: Zitka, Zituse"ZlvankaCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Zivan, which is from the Slavonic element zhiv living, vigorous, alive Short: Zivka. Pet: Zivuse, Zivuska"ZofiaSlavic — "Wisdom. A form of Sophia."ZofieGreek — "Wisdom. A form of Sophia."ZohndriaGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandra."ZohndriahGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandra."ZohndryaGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandra."ZohndryahGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandra."ZoiaGreek — "Life. A form of Zoe."ZoiahGreek — "Life. A form of Zoe."ZoiiaGreek — "Life. A form of Zoe."ZoiiahGreek — "Life. A form of Zoe."ZonaLatin — "Life. A form of Eve."ZonahHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."ZondirahGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandra."ZondrahGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandra."ZondriaGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandra."ZondriahGreek — "Defender of humankind, Man's Defender. The short form of Alexandra."ZondryaGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandra."ZondryahGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Sandra."ZoniaSlavic — "Wisdom. The Scandinavian / Slavic form of Sophie."ZoniahSlavic — "Wisdom. The Scandinavian / Slavic form of Sophie."ZonyaSlavic — "Wisdom. The Scandinavian / Slavic form of Sophie."ZonyahSlavic — "Wisdom. The Scandinavian / Slavic form of Sophie."ZopheeGreek — "Wisdom. A form of Sophia."ZopheyGreek — "Wisdom. A form of Sophia."ZophiGreek — "Wisdom. A form of Sophia."ZophiaGreek — "Wisdom. A form of Sophia."ZophiahGreek — "Wisdom. A form of Sophia."ZophyaGreek — "Wisdom. A form of Sophia."ZophyahGreek — "Wisdom. A form of Sophia."ZosaGreek — "Lily. A form of Susan."ZosahSwedish — "Lily. A form of Susan."ZoyahGreek — "Life. A form of Zoe."ZoyaraGreek — "Life. A form of Zoe."ZoyarahGreek — "Life. A form of Zoe."ZoyechkaRussian — "Life. A form of Zoe."ZoyenkaRussian — "Life. A form of Zoe."ZoyyaGreek — "Life. A form of Zoe."ZoyyahGreek — "Life. A form of Zoe."ZozaSwedish — "Lily. A form of Susan."ZozahSwedish — "Lily. A form of Susan."ZozelSwedish — "Lily. A form of Susan."ZsaHebrew — "Lily. A form of Susan."ZsazsaHungarian — "Lily. Form of Susan. "ZsofiaRussian — "Wisdom. A form of Sophia."ZsofiahGreek — "Wisdom. A form of Sophia."ZsofieRussian — "Wisdom. A form of Sophia."ZsofikaRussian — "Hungarian form of Sophia. Wise."ZsofyGreek — "Wisdom. A form of Sophia."ZsofyaBohemian — "Wisdom. A form of Sophie."ZsofyahBohemian — "Wisdom. A form of Sophie."ZsopheeGreek — "Wisdom. A form of Sophia."ZsopheyGreek — "Wisdom. A form of Sophia."ZsophiGreek — "Wisdom. A form of Sophia."ZsophiaGreek — "Wisdom. A form of Sophia."ZsophiahGreek — "Wisdom. A form of Sophia."ZsophieGreek — "Wisdom. A form of Sophia."ZsophyGreek — "Wisdom. A form of Sophia."ZsophyaBohemian — "Wisdom. A form of Sophie."ZsophyahBohemian — "Wisdom. A form of Sophie."ZsuskaHungarian — "Lily. A form of Susan."ZsuzannahHungarian — "Lily. A form of Susan."ZsuzsanHungarian — "Lily. A form of Susan."ZsuzsanaHungarian — "Lily. A form of Susan."ZsuzsanahHungarian — "Lily. A form of Susan."ZsuzsaneHungarian — "Lily. A form of Susan."ZsuzsannHungarian — "Lily. A form of Susan."ZsuzsannaHungarian — "Lily. A form of Susan."ZsuzsanneHungarian — "Lily. A form of Susan."ZsuzsiHungarian — "Lily. A form of Susan."ZsuzsikaHungarian — "Lily. A form of Susan."ZsuzskaHungarian — "Lily. A form of Susan."ZuljetaPolish — "Polish form of the French Juliette, which is a diminutive form of Julie youth; downy-bearded See JULIA"ZuzannaPolish — "Polish form of Susannah, which is from the Hebrew Shoshana, a derivative of shoshannah a lily, a rose. The name is borne in the Bible by a woman falsely accused of adultery. Her story is told in the apocryphal book of Susannah and the Elders"ZuzannyPolish — "Polish form of Suzanne."ZyliaGreek — "Whit wave. A form of Genevieve."ZyliahItalian — "Whit wave. A form of Genevieve."ZylyaGreek — "Harvester. A form of Teresa."ZylyahGreek — "Harvester. A form of Teresa."ZymenaSpanish — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."ZymenahHebrew — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."ZymonaHebrew — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."ZymonahHebrew — "Heroine; Listening. The Spanish feminine form of Simon."ZymoneHebrew — "Listening. The feminine form of Simon"ZyreeenahGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."ZyreenaGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."ZyrenaLatin — "Tranquil. A form of Serena."ZyrenahLatin — "Tranquil. A form of Serena."ZyrinaGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."ZyrinahGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."ZyrynaGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."ZyrynahGreek — "Alluring, Siren. A form of Sirena."

Unisex names that mean Form

AarenScandinavian — "Variant or feminine form of AARON"AbrachamIrish — "Parent of many. Also an Arabic name meaning 'example; lesson. Irish form of Abraham (father of many)"AdalGerman — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AddaEnglish — "Ornament, Adorned, Noble, Wealthy. Also Welsh form of Adam (of the red earth)"AdelGerman — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AdiIndian — "Mythical name (a form of Vasishtha), Means 'jewel' or 'ornament' in Hebrew."AdreaLatin — "Spanish form of Hadrianus, also a name used for the nobility class of the Betsileo people of central Madagascar. Six popes have borne this name."AdrianLatin — "Dark, Rich, Mysterious, From the Adriatic Sea. A masculine form of Adriana."AdrianaSpanish — "Feminine form of Adrian / from the Spanish name Hadrianus, Six popes have borne this name. Is a masculine name in Africa, and is used for the nobility class of the Betsileo people of central Madagascar. "AdrianeGerman — "Spanish form of Hadrianus, also a name used for the nobility class of the Betsileo people of central Madagascar. Six popes have borne this name."AlapaiHawaiian — "Listed as the Hawaiian form of Alfred, but this is a pre-contact, unisex name."AlessaItalian — "Noble one(Female Hebrew Name), Defender, protector. Used as a short form of Alexandra, though it has a different root. (Greek, Either sex)"AlessiGreek — "Defender, protector. Used as a short form of Alexandra, though it has a different root. "AlexEnglish — "Shrotened form of Alexander(Masculine) and also Alexandra.(Feminine) but often used a name in its own right"AlexandreFrench — "French form of Alexander (defends mankind) Nephew of King Mark (twelfth century)"AlexiSlavic — "Defender, protector. Used as a short form of Alexandra, though it has a different root. "AlexiaAmerican — "Defender, protector. Used as a short form of Alexandra, though it has a different root. "AlexisRussian — "Defender, protector. Often sued as a short form of Alexandra."AlikaHawaiian — "Old German name meaning 'noble; nobility. Slso, Hawaiian form of Alex and Alexander."AlizHungarian — "Hungarian form of Alice (noble)"AlvaLatin — "Fair Complected, Possibly Dutch form of Irish Ailbhe 'noble; bright.', Means Exalted in Hebrew, in italian, from the city of Alba, Italy"AmiFrench — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmyLatin — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AnastasGreek — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnastaseGreek — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AncelinFrench — "Land, The knight's spear attendant. A feminine form of Lancelot."AndreasGreek — "(1) Courageous and manly, (2) German / Italian / Welsh form of Andrew (manly) (3) Feminine form of Anders (masculine)"AnnoDanish — "Graceful. A masculine form of Ann."AntheGreek — "Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of Andrew."ArtieAmerican — "Bear. A short form of Arthur."ArtyAmerican — "Bear. A short form of Arthur."AugusteFrench — "Majestic, Royal, Worth of honour. The feminine form of Augustus."AugustineEnglish — "Majestic, Royal, Worth of honour. The feminine form of Augustus."BebeFrench — "Stranger. The short form of Barbara and Babette."BerneenIrish — "Feminine form of Bernard (courage of a bear)"BobbeyCzech / Slovak — "Famous, Brilliant. A short form of Robert."BobeyCzech / Slovak — "Famous, Brilliant. A short form of Robert."BobieCzech / Slovak — "Famous, Brilliant. A short form of Robert."BobyCzech / Slovak — "Famous, Brilliant. A short form of Robert."BonaItalian — "Good. The feminine form of Bono."BradEnglish — "Broad meadow|Clearing in the woods. A short form of Bradley."BranWelsh — "Torch, Beacon. A short form of names beginning with "Brand"."BrodieScottish — "Brother|Second-born son|Canal Builder. Short form of Broderick"CadeeAmerican — "To beat a rhythm. The short form of Cadence."CaffleanIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaffleanaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaffleanahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaffleaneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaffleenIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaffleenaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaffleenahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaffleeneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaffleinIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaffleinaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaffleinahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaffleineIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafflinIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafflinaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafflinahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafflineIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafflynIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafflynaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafflynahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafflyneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleanIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleanaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleanahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleaneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleenIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleenaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleenahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleeneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleinIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleinaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleinahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleineIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaflinIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaflinaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaflinahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaflineIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaflynIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaflynaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaflynahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaflyneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CarmelHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."CarrieAmerican — "Little, strong, courageous woman. The short form of names starting with "Car". "CarrollCeltic — "Latin form of Charles, more popular as a girls name, or a surname in most countries. "CasiGreek — "Prophet|Clever, curly-haired one. A short form of names starting with "Cas"."CassieEnglish — "Prophet. A short form of names beginning with "Cass"."CassyEnglish — "Prophet|Clever, curly-haired one. A short form of names starting with "Cas"."CathelGaelic — "Mighty, Wise in the eye of the battle. Battle mighty. A masculine form of Cathy, purity."CathleanIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathleanaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathleanahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathleaneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathleenIrish — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"CathleenaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathleenahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathleeneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathleinIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathleinaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathleinahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathleineIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathlinGreek — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathlinaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathlinahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathlineIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathlynIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathlynaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathlynahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathlyneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CecileFrench — "Blind. A short form of Cecilia, unseeing."CeriWelsh — "Either short form of Welsh name Ceridwen, or as term of affection based on Welsh caru (to love)"CharleaEnglish — "Strong, Courageous one from the meadow, Manly. A short form of Charles."CharleahEnglish — "Strong, Courageous one from the meadow, Manly. A short form of Charles."CharleeAmerican — "Strong courageous one from the meadow. The feminine form of Charles. A short form of Charlene."CharleighAmerican — "Strong courageous one from the meadow. The feminine form of Charles. A short form of Charlene."CharleyEnglish — "Strong, Courageous one from the meadow, Manly. A short form of Charles."CharliEnglish — "Strong, Courageous one from the meadow, Manly. A short form of Charles."CharlyEnglish — "Strong, Courageous one from the meadow, Manly. A short form of Charles."ChrissEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."ChrysEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."ChryssEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."ClauseFrench — "Victory of th people. A form of Nicholas."CordelLatin — "Little rope marker form the valley."CrisEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."CrissEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."DaileCzech / Slovak — "From the valley|A short form of Dalibor, fighting far away."DaneeGreek — "God is my judge. A short form for names starting with "Dan"."DaneyEnglish — "God is my judge. A short form for names starting with "Dan"."DaniEnglish — "God is my judge. A short form of Danielle."DanieAfrican — "God is my judge. A short form for names starting with "Dan"."DanieleHebrew — "Italian form of Daniel (God is my judge)"DanielleHebrew — "God is my Judge, Abbreviated feminine form of Daniel"DanneeEnglish — "God is my judge. A short form for names starting with "Dan"."DanneyEnglish — "God is my judge. A short form for names starting with "Dan"."DanniEnglish — "God is my judge. A short form for names starting with "Dan"."DanyGaelic — "God is my Judge, Abbreviated feminine form of Daniel"DarelAnglo-Saxon — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarellFrench — "Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift"DarelleAnglo-Saxon — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarilFrench — "Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift"DarileFrench — "Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift"DarillFrench — "Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift"DarilleFrench — "Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift"DarrilFrench — "Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift"DarrylEnglish — "Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift"DarylEnglish — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DaryleEnglish — "Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift"DaseanAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."DashaunAfrican-American — "God is gracious. A form of Shaun."DavanEnglish — "Fem. form of DAVID"DaylCzech / Slovak — "From the valley|A short form of Dalibor, fighting far away."DejonFrench — "God is gracious. A form of John."DemetriusGreek — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DimahHebrew — "Famous prince, Form of Vladimir."DominiqueFrench — "of the Lord. A feminie form of Dominic."DonEnglish — "Mother goddess(Female) aand short form of names such as Donna, Donatella etc. Loyal(Male), and short form of Donald and other similar names. Also World Leader (Celtic / Gaelic)"DoriGreek — "Sea. A form of Doris."DorieAmerican — "Sea. A form of Doris."DoryGreek — "Sea. A form of Doris."DusteeEnglish — "Covered in dust. The short form of Dustin. Warrior"DusteyEnglish — "Covered in dust. The short form of Dustin. Warrior"DustiEnglish — "Covered in dust. The short form of Dustin. Warrior"DustieEnglish — "Covered in dust. The short form of Dustin. Warrior"DymaHebrew — "Famous prince, Form of Vladimir."DymahHebrew — "Famous prince, Form of Vladimir."DyonGreek — "God of wine and celebration. A short form of Dionysus."DyoneGreek — "God of wine and celebration. A short form of Dionysus."ElasahBiblical — "God has formed, whom God has made. "ElleciaEnglish — "Variant of Elias which is the Greek form of Elijah."EllishaEnglish — "Variant of Elias which is the Greek form of Elijah."ElyEnglish — "Uplifting. The short form of Elijah. The Lord is my God."ElynGreek — "Uplifting. The short form of Elijah. The Lord is my God."EmanuelHebrew — "God is with us. French or Spanish form of Emmanuel."EmanueleItalian — "God is with us. A feminine form of Emmanuel."EmmanuelHebrew — "God is with us. French or Spanish form of Emmanuel."EnricaSpanish — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnricahGerman — "Ruler of thehouse. A form of Henry."EnrikaTeutonic — "Ruler of the house. A feminine form of Henry."EnrikahGerman — "Ruler of thehouse. A form of Henry."EnriqueSpanish — "Ruler of thehouse. A form of Henry."EricaScandinavian — "Ruler; Brave ruler. The feminine form of Eric."EvanWelsh — "Well born. A form of Evan."EvenScottish — "Well born. A form of Evan."EvinEnglish — "Well born. A form of Evan."EvonAmerican — "Well born. A form of Evan."EwenCeltic — "Well born. A form of Evan."FrayEnglish — "Noble|The masculine form of Freya - a goddess of love."FreyScandinavian — "Noble|The masculine form of Freya - a goddess of love."GabFrench — "Strength of God. The short form of the name of the Archangel, Gabriel."GabbyEnglish — "God is my strength. A short form of Gabriel."GabeEnglish — "Strength of God. The short form of the name of the Archangel, Gabriel."GailHebrew — "Lively, merry singer; Born of a joyous father. A short form of Abigail."GariAmerican — "Spear maiden. The feminine form of Gary."GavrelRussian — "Strength of God. A form of the name of the Archangel, Gabriel."GereyAmerican — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"GerieAmerican — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"GerreeAmerican — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"GerreyAmerican — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"GerriEnglish — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"GerrieAmerican — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"GeryEnglish — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"GillGaelic — "Youthful. A short form of Jillian."GlennisAmerican — "From the valley. A feminine form of Glen."GwynnWelsh — "White. A short form of names beginning with "Gwen"."HadriaGreek — "Spanish form of Hadrianus, also a name used for the nobility class of the Betsileo people of central Madagascar. Six popes have borne this name. Latin for "Dark""HennyFrench — "Diminutive of Henrietta: Keeper of the hearth. Rules her household. From Henriette, the French feminine form of Henry."HerodiasGreek — "Heroic, brave (feminine form of Herod). "HughetOld English — "Little Hugh, Intelligent|Heart, Mind. A form of Hugh."HughettOld English — "Little Hugh, Intelligent|Heart, Mind. A form of Hugh."IanScottish — "Gift from God The Gaelic form of the name John."IssyAustralian — "God smiles. The short form of names starting with Isi."IwonaPolish — "Polish form of Yvonne: bow of yew."IzzySpanish — "God smiles. The short form of names starting with Isi."JaanFinnish — "God is gracious. A form of John."JaceeEnglish — "Healer. The short form of Jason."JackiScottish — "Replacer. A form of James. A form of John."JacqueEnglish — "Replacer. A form of James. A form of John."JacyNative American — "Healer. The short form of Jason."JaeEnglish — "The blue jaybird. A short form of names starting with "Jay"."JaemeeHebrew — "Supplanter. A form of James."JaemeyHebrew — "Supplanter. A form of James."JaemiHebrew — "Supplanter. A form of James."JaemyHebrew — "Supplanter. A form of James."JaiIndian — "The blue jaybird. A short form of names starting with "Jay"."JaideAmerican — "The gemstone, Green. A form of Jade."JaimeyHebrew — "Supplanter. A form of James."JaimyHebrew — "Supplanter. A form of James."JamesHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Sean or Shane."JameyScottish — "Supplanter. The feminine form of Jamie."JamiMuslim — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JammeyHebrew — "Supplanter. A form of James."JamyShakespearean — "Supplanter. A form of James."JaniFinnish — "God is gracious. A form of John."JanieAmerican — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JanikHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JanikaSlavic — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JanisEnglish — "Gracious, merciful. A feminine form of John."JankaHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of Jane."JannEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of John."JanyHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JanycHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JanyceHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."JasHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John. A short form of names beginning with "Jas"."JasmeenArabic — "A flower name from the older form Jessamine."JayceeAmerican — "Healer. The short form of Jason."JaymeeScottish — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaymeyHebrew — "Supplanter. A form of James."JaymiHebrew — "Supplanter. A form of James."JaymieScottish — "Replacer, The supplanter. The feminine form of James."JaymyHebrew — "Supplanter. A form of James."JeanFrench — "French form of John (God is gracious), or abbreviation of Jeanette(Female)"JemEnglish — "Little gem; Feminine form of James"JemmEnglish — "Replacer. A form of James."JenEnglish — "Danish form of John (God is gracious) Alternate Meaning(Welsh- Female) White Wave"JensScandinavian — "Held by the heel. Replacer. A form of James."JereeGerman — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"JeriEnglish — "Brave spear carrier. A short form of Geraldine."JerieAmerican — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"JerreeAmerican — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"JerriAmerican — "Brave spear carrier. A short form of Geraldine."JerrieAmerican — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"JeryGerman — "Sacred name|of God. The short form of names starting with 'Jer'. eg. Jerome"JesseHebrew — "Strong. Other interpretations: Wealthy, riches, a gift. Variants: Jess. Female forms include Jessie, Jessica."JessieEnglish — "Wealthy. A short form of Jessica."JetteDutch — "Ruler of the home. The feminine form of Henry"JodeeEnglish — "God will increase. A form of Joseph."JodeyHebrew — "God will increase. A form of Joseph."JodyEnglish — "God will increase. A form of Joseph."JoelleFrench — "God is willing. The feminine form of Joel."JoelyEnglish — "The Lord is God. A form of Joel."JohanaContemporary — "God is gracious. A form of John."JohanahFinnish — "God is gracious. A form of John."JohannahGerman — "God is gracious. A form of John."JolinHebrew — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JonEnglish — "Gift of God / God has given. A form of John. A shortened form of Jonathan."JoneyEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of John"JonieEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of John"JonyEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of John"JordyHebrew — "Shortened form of Jordan."JovicaHebrew — "God is gracious - A Form of Ian"JuanSpanish — "God is gracious. A form of John."JulianGreek — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."KacyAmerican — "A form of Casey, brave."KaflinahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KaflineIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KaflynIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KaflynaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KaflynahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KaflyneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KaitlinIrish — "Pure. Form of Katherine."KamScottish — "Bent nose or Loved. The short form of Cameron"KarlinScandinavian — "Strong, Courageous. A form of Charles."KarriScandinavian — "Little, strong, courageous woman. The short form of names starting with "Car". "KathleenIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathleenaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathleenahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathleeneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathleinIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathleinaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathleinahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathleineIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathlinIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathlinaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathlinahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathlineIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathlnahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathlynIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathlynaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathlyneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KaylinEnglish — "Warrior. A form of Kailen."KayllinScottish — "Warrior. A form of Kailen."KaylynAmerican — "Warrior. A form of Kailen."KeelyIrish — "Pure one form the meadow."KelliAmerican — "Pure one form the meadow."KerriIrish — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KerrieIrish — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KerryGaelic — "German and Swedish short form of KATHERINE"KerstenSlavic — "Christian. A form of Christian / Kerstan."KerstinScandinavian — "Christian. A form of Christian / Kerstan."KerstynDutch — "Christian. A form of Christian / Kerstan."KevineIrish — "Handsome. The feminine form of Kevin."KhrisEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."KhrissEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."KrissEnglish — "Christ bearer. A short form of names starting with "Chris"."LaceyFrench — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LanniAmerican — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Laurence."LannieEnglish — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Laurence."LannyEnglish — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Laurence."LariRussian — "Laurel crowned, Victory. A short form of Laurence."LauriLatin — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory|Truck. A form of Lawrence."LauryLatin — "Laurel crowned, Victory. A short form of Laurence and Lawrence."LawrieLatin — "Laurel crowned, Victory. A short form of Laurence and Lawrence."LeonceFrench — "Lioness like. The feminine form of Leon."LexieEnglish — "Defender, protector. Used as a short form of Alexandra, though it has a different root. "LexyScottish — "Defender, protector. Used as a short form of Alexandra, though it has a different root. "LoniEnglish — "Unisex Hawaian name (Female) Heavenly, Sky or (Male) Chief. Short form of Apollonia(Greek"LonieEnglish — "Strong|fierce. The short form of Alonzo / Lawrence."LorenzaItalian — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LoriAmerican — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LorieAmerican — "Noble. The Hebrew form of Elizabeth, Holy and sacred to God."LorneEnglish — "Crown of laurel leaves, Victory. A form of Lawrence."LorySpanish — "Laurel crowned, Victory. A short form of Laurence and Lawrence."LouGerman — "Famous warrior. The short form of names starting with 'Lou'."LucahItalian — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy."LuceLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LuciaItalian — "Bringer of light. The feminine form of Luke."LuciahLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LucianLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LucienFrench — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LucyanLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LukaSlavic — "Hawaiian form of Ruth and Luke."MalinEnglish — "Woman of Magdela, Also, short form of Malina"MarteLatin — "Warlike, Warrior, Of Mars. A short form of Martin."MartineFrench — "Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. The feminine form of Martin."MaryanEnglish — "Warrior. A form of Mark."MataniaBasque — "Gift of God. A form of Matthew."MataniahHebrew — "Gift of God. A form of Matthew."MatanyaBasque — "Gift of God. A form of Matthew."MatanyahBasque — "Gift of God. A form of Matthew."MathiaHebrew — "Gift of God. The feminine form of Matthew."MellScottish — "Friend, Mill chief. The short form for names starting with "Mel"."MichalHebrew — "Like God, who is like God. Feminine form of Michael. "MicheleHebrew — "French form of the name MICHAEL, also is a variant of Michaela and Michelle. "MikahJapanese — "Raccoon. The Russian form of Michael, likeness to God."MikieHawaiian — "Likeness to God. A short form of Michael."MoriAfrican — "Dark one from the moor. The short form of Morris."MycaGreek — "Likeness to God. A form of Michael."MycahGreek — "Likeness to God. A form of Michael."MykaHebrew — "Raccoon. The Russian form of Michael, likeness to God."MykahJapanese — "Raccoon. The Russian form of Michael, likeness to God."NakitaAmerican — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."NakitahGreek — "Victory of the people. A form of Nicholas."NanEnglish — "Gracious. A short form of names starting with "Anna"."NardoItalian — "Bold as a bear, Strength. A short form of Bernard, warrior."NatEnglish — "Gift of God. A short form of Nathan and Nathaniel."OdeleGreek — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OdelleGreek — "I will praise God, Praise to God; Wealthy, Little; One who lives in the valley. A feminine form of Odell."OwainWelsh — "Well born. A form of Evan."OwaineEnglish — "Well born. A form of Evan."OwanOld English — "Well born. A form of Evan."OwaynOld English — "Well born. A form of Evan."OwayneOld English — "Well born. A form of Evan."OwenWelsh — "Well born. A form of Evan."OwinEnglish — "Well born. A form of Evan."OwineOld English — "Well born. A form of Evan."OwonOld English — "Well born. A form of Evan."OwoneOld English — "Well born. A form of Evan."OwynCeltic — "Well born. A form of Evan."OwyneOld English — "Well born. A form of Evan."OzzHebrew — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."PeryEnglish — "A rock, Stone. A form of Peter. A short form of Peregrine, foreigner."PierEnglish — "Aboriginal: A tree. Greek: A rock or stone. A modern feminine form of Peter. Also see Parnella and Petronel. "RaeEnglish — "Doe, alaternate meaning, Wise Protector, also, the femine form of Ray, abbreviation of Raymond."RainaPolish — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"RandeeEnglish — "Shield, Wolf, Wolf counsellor. A short form of Randall and Randolph."RandeyEnglish — "Shield, Wolf, Wolf counsellor. A short form of Randall and Randolph."RandieEnglish — "Shield, Wolf, Wolf counsellor. A short form of Randall and Randolph."RandyEnglish — "Shield, Wolf, Wolf counsellor. A short form of Randall and Randolph."RemeeFrench — "From the raven's town. A short form of names starting with "Rem"."RemeyFrench — "From the raven's town. A short form of names starting with "Rem"."RemieFrench — "From the raven's town. A short form of names starting with "Rem"."RemmeeFrench — "From the raven's town. A short form of names starting with "Rem"."RemmeyFrench — "From the raven's town. A short form of names starting with "Rem"."RemmiFrench — "From the raven's town. A short form of names starting with "Rem"."RemmieFrench — "From the raven's town. A short form of names starting with "Rem"."RemmyFrench — "From the raven's town. A short form of names starting with "Rem"."ReneeFrench — "Small strength. A short form of names beginning with "Ren"."ReneyHebrew — "Small strength. A short form of names beginning with "Ren"."ReniHebrew — "Small strength. A short form of names beginning with "Ren"."RenieGreek — "Small strength. A short form of names beginning with "Ren"."RenneeHebrew — "Small strength. A short form of names beginning with "Ren"."RenneyHebrew — "Small strength. A short form of names beginning with "Ren"."RenyHebrew — "Small strength. A short form of names beginning with "Ren"."ReynaSpanish — "Powerful. A form of Regina, queen"ReziGreek — "Harvester. A short form of Teresa."RickeyEnglish — "A short form of Richard, dominant ruler and Frederick, peaceful ruler. "RickiNorse — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RobenEnglish — "The robin bird. A form of Robert."RomeeFrench — "From Rome. A short form of Roman."RomeyFrench — "From Rome. A short form of Roman."RomiFrench — "From Rome. A short form of Roman."RomieFrench — "From Rome. A short form of Roman."RonaScottish — "Seal; Song of joy; Powerful. The feminine form of Ronald"RoneeHebrew — "Powerful. A pet form of names starting with 'Ron'"RoneyHebrew — "Powerful. A pet form of names starting with 'Ron'"RoniHebrew — "Life. A form of Eve."RonieHebrew — "Powerful. A pet form of names starting with 'Ron'"RonitIndian — "Life. A form of Eve."RonyHebrew — "Powerful. A pet form of names starting with 'Ron'"RyannAmerican — "Little queen. The feminine form of Ryan."RyneAmerican — "Little king. A form of Ryan."SachaGreek — "Defender of humankind. The short form of Alexander."SammArabic — "His name is God, Asked for. A short form of names beginning with "Sam"."SandeGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander|From the beach."SandeeGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander|From the beach."SandeyGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander|From the beach."SandiGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander|From the beach."SandieGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander|From the beach."SashaRussian — "Pet form of ALEXANDER"SchaunHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."SchauneHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."SchawnHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."SchawneHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."SeanIrish — "God is gracious. A form of John."SeannHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."SellimTurkish — "A form of Soloman"SellymTurkish — "A form of Soloman"SelymTurkish — "A form of Soloman"SereneLatin — "Tranquil. A form of Serena."ShaniAfrican — "God has favoured. A feminine form of Sean and Shane, God is gracious."ShantelFrench — "Singer. A form of chante."ShaunEnglish — "God is gracious. A form of John."ShauneHebrew — "God is gracious. A form of John."ShelleyEnglish — "Belonging to the meadow of shells. The short form of Michelle and Rochelle."ShonelAmerican — "God is gracious. A form of Sean and John."SionArmenian — "God is gracious. A form of John."StacyEnglish — "Resurrection; springtime; One that shall rise. A short form of Anastasia"SyonIndian — "God is gracious. A form of John."TahnaRussian — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TaneaAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TaneeAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TaniaRussian — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TanielArmenian — "God is my judge. The feminine short form of Nathaniel"TaniellEstonian — "God is my judge. A form of Daniel."TanjaAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TanjahAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TanyelEstonian — "God is my judge. A form of Daniel."TanyellEstonian — "God is my judge. A form of Daniel."TassaEnglish — "Abbreviation of Natasha - the Russian form of the English Natalie 'Born at Christmas.'."TassieRussian — "Abbreviation of Natasha - the Russian form of the English Natalie 'Born at Christmas."TatianaSlavic — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TatiannaRussian — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TatiannahAmerican — "Fairy queen. The short form of Tatiana"TegwinIrish — "Doe, Beautiful. Feminine form of the male name Teagan."TimeyEnglish — "Honouring God. A short form of Timothy."TimieEnglish — "Honouring God. A short form of Timothy."TimmeeEnglish — "Honouring God. A short form of Timothy."TimmeyEnglish — "Honouring God. A short form of Timothy."TimmiAfrican — "Honouring God. A short form of Timothy."TimmieEnglish — "Honouring God. A short form of Timothy."TimmyEnglish — "Honouring God. A short form of Timothy."TishaEnglish — "A form of Aisha, alive and well."ToshianaRussian — "Abbreviation of Natasha - the Russian form of the English Natalie 'Born at Christmas."TymeeEnglish — "Honouring God. A short form of Timothy."TymeyEnglish — "Honouring God. A short form of Timothy."TymiEnglish — "Honouring God. A short form of Timothy."TymieEnglish — "Honouring God. A short form of Timothy."TymmeeEnglish — "Honouring God. A short form of Timothy."TymmiEnglish — "Honouring God. A short form of Timothy."TymmieEnglish — "Honouring God. A short form of Timothy."TymmyEnglish — "Honouring God. A short form of Timothy."TymyEnglish — "Honouring God. A short form of Timothy."WaliceEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WaliseEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WalliseEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WallyseEnglish — "Welsh, Stranger. A form of Wallace."WileaEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WileahEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WileeEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WileighEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WileyEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WiliEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WilleaEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WilleahEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WilleighEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WillieGerman — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WillyEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WilyEnglish — "Wilful. A short form of names starting with "Wil"."WyleighEnglish — "Enchanting; Feminine form of Wylie"WynneWelsh — "God is my strength. A feminine form of Gabriel."YonahHebrew — "Accomplisher. The Lithuanian form of John. God is gracious"YvanRussian — "God is gracious. A form of Ivan."YwainGreek — "Well born. A form of Ewan."YwaineWelsh — "Well born. A form of Evan."YwaynOld English — "Well born. A form of Evan."YwayneOld English — "Well born. A form of Evan."ZandaGreek — "Defender of humankind. A form of Alexander"ZimonHebrew — "Listening. A form of Simon."ZymonHebrew — "Listening. A form of Simon."