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olive tree
Englishwork, industriousness
Englishwisdom
Greekwished-for child, life
Englishacolyte, one who serves
Spanishharp player
Englishviolet color, purple
Englishdawn
EnglishGod is my light
JewishGod is gracious
Italiantorch, bright
EnglishFrom Old English 'welig', the willow tree; a na...
EnglishRival; to emulate; eager
Italianstar
Italiangracious, merciful one
Hebrewwisdom, wise one
Frenchfamous warrior
Frenchfamous, renowned
Frenchalive, lively
Englishtime of change
Englishfrom the boar meadow
Englishnoble and powerful
Englishhardworking; labor strength
Englishsharp, keen, praise
Greeksong, tune, music
Englishhero, heroine (variant of Hayley)
Englishnoble one, leader
Caribbeanland of the Aryans, noble
Italianpark warden
Englishmeadow covered in heather
Englishash tree woodland clearing
Americanchild of light
Frenchsupernatural power
Englishmyrtle
Hebrewheaven (spelled backwards)
Americanshelter, refuge
Dutchfrom Siena, Italy
Englishborn in summer
Englishdweller at the hall
Englishwarrior, raider
Irishoak tree clearing
Englishdevoted to God
SpanishPacca's town
Americanone who listens
Spanishbeautiful, lovely
Americanfortification wall
Englishthe moon
Greekstrong, brave, manly
Italianbay laurel
Englishsouth farm
Americancrowned one
Americanglory, elevation (from mountain name)
Spanishbeautiful, torch
AmericanChristmas, born at Christmas
Frenchnoble, nobility
Americanpure (via Kayla from Michaela)
Americanheavenly, of the sky
Frenchsailor, one who sails
Americanlover, sweetheart
Americanheavenly ascent, to rise
Muslimflower named for botanist Anders Dahl
Englishlittle ruler, impulsive one
Irishgoddess of the moon
Spanishgentle, pure one
Englishdivine grace, blessing
Englishsea of bitterness
Jewishbright, shining light
Greekpearl
Scottishstorm demon, wind spirit
Hebrewpilgrim, palm-bearer
Englishhe to whom it belongs (messianic)
Hebrewfriendly one, ally
Americansea circle, sea chief
Welshfrom Milan; from the middle plain
Italiandivine messenger
Italiandiminutive of Julia; little Julia
Englishpleasant wood; meadow near a lake
Americanfrom Saint-Denis
Americanlittle child; dear child (endearment)
Irishattendant at religious ceremony
Polishrock hill, rocky mound
Englishsawmill worker
Englishpearl
EnglishOne who lives near a brook
AmericanAbstainer from evil
ArabicVictorious one
Frenchgrassy field, open pasture
Englishhigh chief, heavenly chief
Hawaiiandescending river
Americanfavored by Yahweh
Englishchiefly, noble one
Hawaiiantranquil, serene, clear
Englishlittle darling, pretty one
Irishroyalty, of noble rank
Hawaiianqueen
Italianlioness of God
Hebrewfrom Laurentum, the laurel city
Englishtailor, cloth-cutter
Americanfrom the city of London
Americandry (referring to the plant's preferred soil)
Americanof the forest
Frenchfrom the woodland
Englishwhite hero
Scottishtorch, bright one
Englishforeign riches
FrenchPaega's town, farmstead settlement
Englishhome ruler, estate ruler
Englishdivine strength
Scandinavianthe winter season
Englishsea of bitterness, myrrh
Islamicsymbol of peace and wisdom
Americanhare's meadow, hare clearing
Americannoble, exalted
Englishhedged valley
Englishelf ruler
Englishsea of bitterness
Englishtorch, fire
Englishthe winter season
Americangarden, vineyard
Spanishheavenly, exalted, high
Arabicbeautiful ray of light
Americannoble, resolute
Spanishnoble, of noble kind
Spanishdark beauty
Frenchblooming flower, radiance
Americanbeautiful, attractive, pleasant
Scottishelm tree
Cornishplain, field, open land
Scottishfrom the crooked stream
Americanlittle ruler, impulsive one
Irishshining, bright
ItalianGod answered
African-Americaneloquent speech
Arabicnoble type
Englishvirgins, maidens
ArabicRoman, of Roman character
Italiansea warrior
Irishthe sky, paradise, divine realm
Americanexalted, elevated
Arabicdivine, heavenly
Spanishlovable, deserving of love
Englishtransporter of goods by cart
Americandefender, helper
Greekpleasant meadow
Americanbeloved
Americanreborn
Italianpowerful home-ruler
Americanoak tree clearing
Americanshining light
Englishthe largest, supreme
Englishfree person
Englishdesire, wish
Italianthe heavens
Hawaiianwhite or bright settlement
Austrianpraised, exalted
Spanishexalted, virtuous
Irishfamous warrior
Frenchthe flowing river
Englishfull of love
Frenchholy peace, blessed reconciliation
Welshwork, industrious
ItalianGod is gracious
Ukrainianlily flower
Englishheavenly, from the sky
Hawaiianmouth of the River Roe
Scottishhardworking, industrious
Englishbent river or stream
Englishmodern musical creation
Americantorch of light
Irishmy God has answered
Americanmountain range with jagged peaks
Americanstrong woodland
Americangrey fortress, grey enclosure
Scottishinvented name: Jo + lene
Americangift bequeathed, lasting impact
Americanson of Finlay (surname origin)
Americangood luck, prosperity (symbolic)
Americana day's travel (original etymology)
Americanson of the handsome one
Englishhoney bee
Greekof the sea, maritime
Italianmade of gold, golden
Englishcherished, dear one
Scottishfragrant vine
Persianrenown, honor
Latinsettlement on the ledge
Englishfestivity, abundance
Greekmeadow dwelling
Americanruler of the elves
Englishshelter, protection
Americanlady, noblewoman
EnglishCeol's island, ship island
Americanbrightness, radiance
Greekpetite woman
Englishsoft, gentle, delicate
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