English origin names cover a lot of ground — from old Anglo-Saxon names like Edmund to nature names like Lily and Violet. Most are immediately recognizable to English speakers. The trade-off: less distinctiveness, more familiarity.
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golden, bright yellow
fine porcelain; the nation of China
diverse, of mixed character
the peach fruit, sweetness
one who belongs to the community
female heir, inheritor
dearly loved one
creative modern variant of Anne/Annie
Wild cat with short tail and tufted ears
Metalworker, craftsperson who shapes metal
rosy-cheeked, bright
great brightness, exceptional intelligence
the letter V, symbolizing victory
beam of light
what is to be
Initial name (letter D)
atmospheric mist or haze
Bright one of the meadow; combination of Lena (...
Possibly a variant of Teresa/Therese, meaning t...
nickname, playful diminutive
Elaboration of Linda, meaning beautiful
excellent, outstanding
prosperity, divine blessing
from Tennyson, little Tenne
Her Majesty — a royal title indicating supreme ...
inspiring wonder and awe
azalea flower
valley meadow
White and pure
Christ's meadow or clearing
candle maker or seller
Likely a creative variant of Danielle, meaning ...
sensitive, perceptive
Short form of Deborah
joyful
little bird
modern variant of Majella
feminine elaboration of Quentin
one who imagines possibilities
type of narcissus flower, pale yellow
Beloved, cherished
song of joy
silky, like floss
girl, young woman
Sweet and lovely as a peach; endearing and warm...
gift of God
feminine form of Chester
from Leicester; possibly heavenly
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