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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immense, vast, magnificent
river clearing
star
something precious, priceless
precious, priceless thing
rye clearing, wood clearer
cold, dry air; frost
son of Brice
clear, tinkling sound
pure
the beginning, the start
dark, dark-haired
raven bird, dark and intelligent
meadow, woodland clearing
pure, chaste
snow, frozen precipitation
ginger plant, spice
white phantom, fair spirit
white
descendant of the dark-eyed one
lake clearing
pure monotheist
white flower, innocence
of the night
high clearing in woodland
night, dark beauty
divine justice
quetzal feather, precious, priceless
new, bright star
pure, glittering white
pure love, pure affection
white, fair
very pure, very holy
Pleiades star cluster
to rejoice, happy, glad
son of Morris/Maurice
ash tree clearing
night rain
rejoice, be glad (via Gaius/Caio)
priceless, flourishing (via Anthony/Antonius)
fragrant night or fragrant world
brilliant and pure
white, bright
snow, snow-covered
night
pure, beautiful small one
pure, free (khalī in Arabic)
one's own meadow, solitary clearing
clear, bright, luminous
night visitor, one who arrives at dawn
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