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harp player
Englishsun ray, bright light
Englishkeeper of the park or game
Englishyouth-producing, ever-young
Englishmyrtle leaf
Hebrewshelter, refuge
Dutchlive coal, smoldering fire
Englishthe warmest season
Englishflute player, pipe player
Englishflowing body of water
Americanplain, flat area, field
Scottishsailor, one who sails
Americanpilgrim, palm-bearer
Englishwoodcutter, one who saws wood
Englishtailor, cloth-cutter
Americancold, dark season of rest and renewal
Englishthe winter season
Americantransporter of goods by cart
Americanwild rose
Americanambergris, waxy substance
Englishwhite wave, fair one
Englishgood luck, prosperity (symbolic)
Americanscholar, learned one
Americanlight, divine light
Arabicmill worker, grinder
Americanfrom the Danish valley passage
Americanone who delivers goods, carrier
Americanhunter, game keeper
Americandefender of mankind
Russiancandle maker, candle merchant
Americanroyal fortress meadow
Englishgolden, of gold (d'or)
Frenchcalming, soothing (by association with the herb)
Englishcart driver, transporter
Americansteward, dispenser of provisions
Englishknight, cavalry rider
Americanone who sails, seafarer
Englishheather plant (Calluna vulgaris)
Englishlove
Spanishshe who entangles men
Greekbright, shining one
Englishbarrel maker, cask maker
Americanmyrtle plant
Jewishtile maker, roofer
Americanthe pepper plant or its fruit
Americansky, atmosphere
Spanishcloth walker, fuller
Englishalways, at all times, eternally
Americanclover plant
Americanthe other Aenor / bright one
Englishflower
Spanishdivine light, illumination
Arabicstar, celestial body
Americanwatchful, vigilant
Scottishshining light
Spanishsky father, father god
Americandignity, esteem, reputation
Englishone who works with dough
Englishfruitfulness, uprightness
Hebrewcedar tree
Americanone who carries
Englishlove
Frenchmy love
Spanishmoonlight, brightness
Arabicflowing water, river
Americanhappy, fortunate, blessed
Jewishguiding light
Americanpipe player, flute player
Americanstar-shaped flower
Englishthe victorious (if from Cairo)
Americanevening star
Englishfragrance
Americanmodern blend of Kyle and Tyler
Americanfrom the Welsh elements dyfn (deep) and related...
Welshbitter (via Mary/Maria connection)
Spanishisland of palms, palm coast
Spanishprickly bush bearing roses
Englishleather worker, one who tans hides
Englishbright, shining one
Englishtreasurer
Englishuntamed, wild one
Englishthe precious metal, lustrous and bright
Englishcrescent moon (related Hebrew form)
Arabicadventurer, seafarer
Americanmoon
Arabicvariant of Kira, possibly meaning sun or throne
Americanpillar, column
Spanishwood, lumber, building material
Americanshelter, safe haven
Americanlight of the moon
Pakistaniborn in November
Americanlively, spirited
Englisheighth month
Englishsun
Persianfor all time, eternally
Americanother, foreign
Englishroyal residence, castle town
Englishsun, benevolence
Persianrich, powerful
Americanthe other Aenor
Englishbloom, flowering season
Persianbriar rose (fairy tale association)
Americanwest wind, gentle breeze
Americanfrom the royal meadow fortress
Americannarrow strait
Americancharcoal maker, coal merchant
Americankindness, support
Americanuntamed, free spirit
Americanbright, shining one
Scandinaviansummer
Germanbright, clear, famous
Frenchtree bower, shaded alcove
Americanlight
Arabicpertaining to the sun
Englishillustrious, clear, famous
Scottishinvented phonetic name
Americanfruit of the tree
Arabicmigration, flight (Islamic interpretation)
Arabicoccupational surname for a craftsman
Englishskilled with the bow
Americanancestors descendants
Englishtenth month (in original Roman calendar)
Englishmy light, light for me
Hebrewone who charts new territories
Americanlight of the earth, earthly light
Sikhbright, shining one
Englishwolf-lover
Irishnoble eagle
Americannoble spear
Scottishwhite wave, fair phantom
Englishcrowned with laurels
Americanpious, righteous ones
Arabicabundance, plenty
Muslimone who nurtures, nourishes
Englishseventh month
Englishbasement, storage room manager
Americanoccupational surname meaning one who sews
Englishone who delivers, administrator
Americanone who illuminates, shines
Germanscarcely found, uncommonly beautiful
Arabicseller of arrows
Englishbright, shining one
EnglishTo build, to construct
Americanwatchful, alert
Scottishland where water dries (desiccated land)
Indianthe pool or lake
Frenchwarrior, champion
Americanfate, predestination
Pakistanireddish-brown metal element
Americanone who summons, court summoner
Englishskilled craftsperson, artisan
Englishbridge keeper, lives near a bridge
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