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well-born
WelshLittle fire; born of fire
IrishGod has heard
Americandelight, pleasure
Hebrewcompanion, friend, from Arabic Kadin
Americanfrom the hay enclosure
Americanbroad valley, broad hillside
Irishwinding valley
Americanshelter, sanctuary
Americangrowth, abundance (speculative)
Americanlittle fire
Americanlittle fire
Americanlittle fire
Americansmall bird (the wren)
Englishpriest
Jewish Americanpark, game preserve
Englishtrembling tree
Englishcrown, wreath
Englishdeep valley; hollow valley
Americanson of the young warrior
Welshmodern coinage combining Jay + Len
African-Americanson of God's grace
Scandinavianfrom the people (damos)
Frenchphonetic American invention
Americanfrom Laurentum, the laurel city
Englishthe crowned one
Englishdivine messenger, thought
Americanthankful, God has heard
Americanhedged valley
Englishgarden, vineyard
Spanishmoon
Greeklittle red one (from red hair)
Irishthunder and lightning
Japanesehealer
African-Americandelight, luxury
Englishthe sky, paradise, divine realm
Americanbattle
Scottishbehold, a son
Hebrewcontinuous improvement
Japaneseson of Cadan
Americanhealer (if derived from Jason/Kason)
AmericanGod has heard
Americansea pearl, variant of Mary/Marina
Scandinavianstern, strict, serious
DanishGod has heard (via Jaden influence)
Americanlittle rock, harmony
Englishwise protector
Englishtorch of light
Irishmodern American creation
Americandivinely appointed, called by God
Americancrooked valley
Englishcharcoal, dark
Englishinvented blend name, no classical meaning
Americanhouse of bread
Spanishbold counselor, brave advisor
Dutchdescendant of Madan (little dog)
Irishwhite, fair, pure, blessed
Welshyouthful, downy-bearded
Frenchtorch, radiant
Irishselected, chosen
Americanspeckled, freckled
Americanthunder and lightning
Americanbrave in battle
Americanwayfarer, traveler
Americanshort form of Benedict: blessed
Englishfire (from the sun god Aodh)
Americanlong hill, ridge
Americanlord, sun
Americanone who brings news
Americanbright, shining light
Irishbrave man, warrior
Turkishbehold, a son
Jewishmodern invented name, energetic spirit
Americanthe number seven, representing luck and complet...
Americandark settlement
Americanelm tree
Britishmodern invented name
Americanlight, luminous
Frenchnarrow, a strait
Scottishgreat forest, eagle valley
Englishoak grove, great
Irishenlightenment, calm clarity
Japaneseaspen tree, quaking poplar
Americancosmic serpent (mythological)
Turkishjaybird; modern melodic invention
Americanborn of fire
Irishlove, passion transformed
Japaneseking of birds (folkloric)
Englishslender and fair
Irishsunlight, moon (alternate etymology)
Englisheagle valley
Englisheach of the two
Irishof the raven, raven-like
Americanbrave counsel
Dutchdaughter, girl
Britishspeckled, freckled
Americanat the holly trees
IrishO human (traditional interpretation)
Arabiclotus, water lily
Japaneseriver (from Celtic afon)
Americanman from Hadria
Frenchvigilant, watchful
Americanfrom the lake, lake dweller
Americanharmful spirits, demons
Hebrewsalmon
Americanwealthy, kingly, upholder of good
Americanpure, chaste
Americanson of Nicholas, victory of the people
Scandinaviananointed one
Scandinavianson of the gray-haired one
Americanrowan tree, protection
Irishfrom the heath
Americandivine inspiration, beautiful
Englishfrom the dale, valley dweller
Englishlittle fire, fiery one
Irishwatchful, vigilant
Americanson of Ky (invented)
Americanpine tree
Hebrewfrom the west farm
Americanbold, riot
Welshlittle king
Americanpowerful in battle
Americanfrom the coal settlement
Americansafe harbor, place of refuge
Americanmodern invented name
Americanson of Jack
Americanvariant of Lakin: small play, sport
Americantailor, cutter of cloth
Americanone who understands
Jewish/Yiddishplace of lime trees
Englishenclosed valley
Americantorch, bright one
Greekjoyful song; to sing with joy
Israelimodern invented name, valley dweller (from -den...
Americanpledge, oath
Irishbrave
Englishstrong as an oak
Englishalive, living, lively
Frenchclarity, joy, happiness
Mapuchehazel valley dweller
Englishrowan tree
Scandinavianfrom the bailey (castle wall)
Englishlittle fire (from Irish aodh)
Americanflexible, yielding
Arabicwise protector from the valley
Americanlittle hound, little dog
Irishbright, shining
Americanmarsh dweller
Americanman from Sebastia
Frenchpeople's lord
Englishson of the grey-haired one
Americaneagle
Scandinavianfrom the surname of poet W.H. Auden
Englishgarden, vineyard (Mount Carmel)
Spanishmodern invented name, no historical meaning
Americanbeautiful valley
Englishfragrant white flower
Arabicjoy, happiness
Cornishtile-maker, tiler
Americanselected, set apart, elect
Americanson of marsh dwellers
Scottishconsecrated, sacred
Englishwoman of power, female leader
Americangarden, vineyard
Spanishslender one
IrishGod has heard
Americanfifth born
Englishjoy, happiness, joyful
Cornishson of Hays, hedged area
Americancreative modern spelling variant
Americandivine judgment, accountability
Muslimso be it, truth, certainty
Africanenclosed pasture, fortified place
Norsespirit, companion
Americanflask of kohl (cosmetic)
Hebrewsacred grove (pre-Christian Armenian)
Armenianinvented modern name, no classical meaning
Americanstrong; speckled one
Americanmodern invented name with no fixed meaning
Americanthe frenzied one, the inspired
Scandinavianabundance, generous provider
Arabicson of Ole (ancestor)
Norwegianhelp, strength
Americanjoin, connect
Japaneserocky land, gray land
Americansecluded valley
Scottishso be it (amen)
Arabicchampion, famous one
Irishcrooked river
Scottishcrooked nose
Americanbold, wild, fierce
Americanlittle fire
Americansee, the Lord has seen my misery
Jewishbroad hillside
Irishdescendant of Bradan (salmon)
Americanpossibly from dragon + valley
Americandivine perfection, completeness
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