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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hay meadow, hay clearing
pure, holy, chaste
lily flower, pure as a lily
rice load, successful rice harvest
hill clearing
dark red, crimson
woodland clearing with hares
pure
stag's woodland, forest clearing
star (from Persian)
woodland clearing (Locc's meadow)
pure, unsullied
hay clearing
honorable, much snow
rye meadow, rye clearing
meadow, woodland clearing
without night, continuous, eternal
origin unclear, possibly Taíno or Arabic
hazel tree by the woodland clearing
clear skies, fair weather (original meteorologi...
star in Virgo constellation
meadow, woodland clearing
hazel-tree meadow, clearing of hazel trees
white, bright
at the meadow, at the woodland clearing
sea of bitterness + pure
pure, clean
star
Hugh's meadow, woodland clearing
dark, dusky
clearing by the water
clearing in the hazel grove
clearing with box trees
goddess of winter and mountains
sea of bitterness or star of the sea
white, bright
lily, pure, innocent
clearing on a slope
pure, spotless
she who travels at night
star
pure, clean
dark, black-haired
hay meadow, hay clearing
night, dark beauty
bright, clear, famous
pure, innocent
meadow clearing (leah element)
high meadow or woodland clearing
beloved lady, star of the sea
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