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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fair-haired one from the clearing
diminutive of Alice, noble natured
star of the sea
zen (meditation) + nova (new star) — illuminate...
modern variant of Kailyn — pure, victorious (fr...
dark, black-haired
Wistar's flower
white hill, bright place
dark, from the Adriatic
brightness, radiance, snow
pure, slender
night, dark beauty
pure, honest, without deceit
most holy, very pure
pure, ancient (from Celtic root)
Bright; clear; famous
snowdrop flower
of the stars; radiant star
king's woodland clearing, king's meadow
offering, sacrifice
little star, radiant one
Bright and clear; variant of Serena
To rejoice or exult
dark one, black-haired
spiced relish
star
star of the sea, beloved
star, stars
pure, clean
watcher, one who sees clearly
Combination of Nova (new, exploding star) + the...
dark red, crimson
pure
star maiden, goddess of justice
a star in the Nakshatra system
woodland clearing covered in heather
latticed garden framework, support structure fo...
bright, clear, luminous
white winter fur of the stoat, purity and royalty
Night; dark beauty
cassia, cinnamon spice (variant of Keziah)
pure
Clear, famous
from Venice, from the Veneti people
white wave, fair and smooth
pure, clear
from the flat clearing
dark, rich
pure, gentle, mild
pure
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