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olive tree
Englishrival, striving
Englishelf warrior
Englishdivine wisdom
Greekthe Lord is my God
Hebrewwished for child
Englishceremonial attendant, free-born noble
Spanishmusician, entertainer
Englishviolet color, purple
Englishgolden light
EnglishGod judges
Englishname of God
EnglishGod is my light
Jewishson of Hudd
Americangift of God
Italianof the Julius family
Latinmay God give increase
Hebrewtorch, bright
Englishtwin
Englishwillow tree
Englishindustrious, striving
Italianone who carries
EnglishStar
Italianbarrel maker
Englishgracious, merciful one
Hebrewthe Lord heals
Hebrewsupplanter, one who follows at the heel
Brazilian PortugueseYahweh is salvation
HebrewYahweh is deliverance
Hebrewfrom the western farmstead
EnglishGod has heard, thankful to God
Americanwisdom, wise one
FrenchGod has given
Hebrewhealthy, sound
Frenchdivine smith, master craftsman
Americanone who lives near a brook
Americanfamous, renowned
Frenchwarrior, strong man
Greekwestern farmstead, western settlement
Americanfrom Hadria, of the Adriatic
Latinliving
Englishtime of change
Englishever clearing; eternal meadow
Englishnoble power
Englishcloth walker, one who treads cloth
Englishhardworking; labor strength
Englishgreat, venerable, majestic
Englishsharp, keen, praise
Greekbright fame
Englishsong, musical tune
Englishkeeper of the park, park ranger
Englishsettlement by the charcoal burners
Englishhay meadow
Englishflowering one
Caribbeanbright, splendid
Spanishmost holy
Italianeast town
Englishthe river Jordan
Englishone who tends an enclosed land
Englishbear, bear-like strength
Englishfrom the long ridge
Englishvenerable
Englishnoble, mighty of God
Hebrewmaster, conqueror
Englishmeadow covered in heather
Englishoccupational name for an archer or bowman
Englishstrong, mighty
Englishfarmer, earthworker
Englishash tree woodland clearing
Americanson of Carsun, dweller near the marsh
Americanlittle fire (via Aidan variant)
Americanpearl
Frenchhunter, pursuer
Englishfrom Grantham
Scottishsupernatural power
Englishman of prayer
Irishmyrtle
Hebrewone who saws wood
Englishtreasurer, keeper of treasure
Englishheaven (spelled backwards)
Americanshelter, refuge
Dutchfree man
Spanishstrong-willed, wise
Irishgift of Yahweh
Italianson of David
Englishfrom the city of Siena
Englishbald, hairless
Englishborn in summer
Englishson of Brice
Englishpraise the Lord, variant of Hallelujah
Englishmy God is the Lord
Englishrival, eager to excel
Italianwarrior, raider
Irishfrom the hay enclosure
Americanstory to be read, remarkable person
Americanoak tree clearing
Englishgiven by God
Spanishpeaceful, gentle
Scottishmy God is an oath
SpanishPacca's town
Americanson of Jack
Americanone who listens
Spanishbeautiful, lovely
Americanfortification wall
Englishbright, radiant, shining
Greekstrong, brave, manly
Italianash tree town
Englishwho is like God?
Spanishbay laurel
Englishcrooked, enclosed valley
Americanwarrior, strong man
Spanishsouth farm
Americanupright, fair
Englishone who finishes cloth
Americanmodern coined name
Americanhandsome young man
Americanlittle fire
Americancrowned one
Americanglory, elevation (from mountain name)
Spanishbeautiful, torch
Americanconqueror, winner
Englishson of Madoc
AmericanChristmas, born at Christmas
Frenchdefender of the people
Englishyoung horse tender
Americannoble, nobility
Americanslender, fair
AmericanGod has healed
SpanishGod apportions, assigned by God
Hebrewheavenly, of the sky
Frenchstrong, firm, enduring
Americanrich protector
Englishsailor, one who sails
AmericanGod will hear
Spanishlover, sweetheart
Americanexalted, lofty, sublime
Muslimflower named for botanist Anders Dahl
Englishrock, strong one
Scottishfrom the valley of water
Americanblazing iron
Englishlittle ruler, impulsive one
Irishmoon
Spanishgentle, pure one
Englishnew house
Spanishdivine grace, blessing
Englishcart driver
Americanbeloved, exalted
Jewishbright, shining light
Greekpearl
Scottishstorm demon, wind spirit
Hebrewdedicated to Mars
Romanpilgrim, palm-bearer
Englishpeaceful, tranquil place
Hebrewpark, game preserve
Englishplace of elms
Scottishappointed by God
Englishcrown, wreath
Englishruler of the army
Englishfriendly one, ally
Americansea circle, sea chief
Welshfrom Milan; from the middle plain
ItalianGod prevails; God persists
JewishGreek transliteration of Hebrew Toviyah
Germandeep valley; hollow valley
Americanmessenger of God; angel
Italianyouthful; Jove's child
Englishdivine messenger
Italianpleasant wood; meadow near a lake
AmericanPoecc's estate; Poecc's settlement
Americanwide island; broad river-island
Americanlittle child; dear child (endearment)
Irishfair-haired hero; white warrior
Scottishrejoice, healer
Americannoble, free-born
Polishrock hill, rocky mound
Englishsawmill worker
Englishpearl
Englishmodern creative variant of Zaire
African-AmericanOne who lives near a brook
AmericanAbstainer from evil
ArabicVictorious one
Frenchmodern coinage combining Jay + Len
African-Americangrassy field, open pasture
Englishhigh chief, heavenly chief
Hawaiianfrom the bridges
Englishson of Jens (son of John)
Scandinaviandescending river
Americanfriendly, allies, friend
Americanfavored by Yahweh
Englishheavenly, of the sky
Hawaiianfeller of trees, hewer
Englishclear (as in clear skies)
Englishlittle darling, pretty one
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