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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dark-haired, dark warrior
white hawk or modern creation
from Saint Clair, bright and clear
priests meadow or clearing
hill + meadow clearing
devout, pious, pure
one who gives sincere advice, counselor
judge, one who determines justice
ember clearing; meadow of embers
Jay bird + meadow clearing
royal woodland clearing
be joyful, rejoice
hazel meadow, clearing of hazel trees
river meadow, clearing by the water
enlightened, bright, clear
white, fair-haired
star of the sea
beloved, star of the sea (Mary) + famous warrio...
great, venerable, magnificent
black, dark-colored
clear, bright
bright, clear
dark, dusky
joyful, one who rejoices
pure, chaste
clear weather
song; nightingale
dark red, crimson
night creature, storm demon
variant of Kayla, meaning 'keeper of the keys' ...
dark one, dark water
night rain (from Amaya root)
clouds in the night, nocturnal traveler
green, dark green (water)
pure, virtuous
star
one who belongs to justice
pure, chaste (variant of Diana)
night beauty
sacrifice, worship, sacred fire ritual
dark one, little dark one
bright, clear, famous
Cyneburg's woodland clearing
pure, chaste
hare clearing
pure
woodland clearing at the brink/edge
quartz crystal
pure
star
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