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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knight, mounted warrior
dark one, dark-haired
chaste, modest, pure
great, magnificent, mighty
enthusiastic speech, advice
from the clearing
white heart, blessed heart
priceless, invaluable
of the Adriatic, the dark sea
magnificent one
dark red, crimson
son of Maurus, dark-skinned
sea/pure/rejoice (Kai) + son of (-sen)
son of Cole; charcoal-dark
coal settlement; dark farmstead
one near the woodland clearing
fair, white, bright
Canopus star
white, bright, pure silver
clear, bright
chalice, cup
dark settlement
dark-skinned
steep meadow or woodland clearing
choice, selection, that which is chosen
cinnamon-like spice
son of Brice, son of the speckled one
the brightest star
white hawk, battle hawk
fair warrior, white hero
divine justice
pure, innocent
white hawk or modern creation
devout, pious, pure
enlightened, bright, clear
white, fair-haired
dark, dusky
clear weather
song; nightingale
dark red, crimson
dark one, dark water
green, dark green (water)
one who belongs to justice
dark one, little dark one
hare clearing
pure, clear
great, venerable, magnificent
counsel, advice
auspicious, pure
dark one, dark-haired
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