Winter names tend to be elegant and a bit unexpected. Neve (snow in Italian) is climbing fast. Stella has been popular for a century. The night-and-star category is particularly rich: Estelle, Nox, Orion, Lyra. These names work in any season; the winter meaning is often a discovery rather than the point.
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dark one, little dark one
pebbly place, bald clearing
dark blue, indigo
Moorish, dark-complexioned
from the high woodland clearing
rejoice, delight
pure, clean, virtuous
fair, white, bright
fair, white, blessed
oak meadow, clearing in the oaks
God is just, justice of God
white, blessed
little dark one
white meadow
advice, counsel
buck's meadow, deer clearing
dark red, crimson
dark one, man from the dark sea
little dark one
magnificence, grandeur
white, fair-complexioned
one who rejoices
dark as a raven
little dark one (from Latin niger)
son of Brice; son of Bryce
white field, white acre
dark one
reed clearing
star
Great, magnificent, venerable
Generous, good, beneficent
chalice, cup
the winter season, wet season
fragrant spice, sweet bark
dark, blue-black
pure, virtuous, righteous
pure, clear, smooth rock
cooked rice, meal
white warrior, fair hero
god of war, justice, and single combat
goodness, beneficence
bright, clear, luminous
dark one's son (from Old Norse kol, coal)
blond, white, bright one
priceless, beyond praise
priceless, of inestimable worth
God is my justice
western meadow, western clearing
firebrand meadow, sword clearing
fair, fair-haired, white
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