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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priceless one, highly praiseworthy
dark foreigner; dark stranger
clear, luminous person
very white, very fair
rough clearing or rough woodland clearing
woodland clearing with ferns
cotton plant, soft white fiber
Long meadow or clearing in the woods
white, blessed + friend
removing darkness through light
bright, famous, clear
pure
Royal meadow; kings clearing
son of Brice
black, dark
clear, bright, famous
crow woodland clearing
shield bearer, attendant to a knight
priceless, inestimable
from Leicester (Roman fort on the River Leir)
Hugh's meadow or clearing
dark one, man from the dark sea
dark-haired, coal-dark
from the holly clearing
dark lord (fictional Sith title)
birch tree clearing
white, fair
rejoice, happy
king's meadow; royal clearing
pure, holy
crystal-clear, brilliant
sight, the act of seeing clearly
honest, truthful, pure
one's woodland clearing
pure
little dark one
covered in frost, icy
frozen water, crystalline coolness
fat tail, referring to a grouping of stars
from the white meadow
hare's meadow, hare clearing
dark river, dark stream
Dark one; descendant of Ciar
modern variant possibly related to 'bull' (Taur...
dark, rich
from the River Bandon, white water
priceless one, of inestimable worth
pure, bright, shining
Rice; brightness
related to Athira star
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