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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daughter of darkness
Dark river
my father rejoices
pure, bright, shining
snow
the clove spice, nail-shaped flower bud
thornbush clearing
one's meadow, solitary clearing
Rice; brightness
Night; dark beauty (elaboration of Layla)
black meadow clearing
related to Athira star
fixed, immovable, the pole star
each of the two; pure
be happy, rejoice, celebrate
clear, bright, famous
white, pure, bright
Visible, clear, bright; the island of light
cassia tree, spice
fair; white; bright
brilliant whiteness, purity
bright meadow, shire clearing
junior officer, student soldier
Bright; variant of Albin meaning white or bright
noble; one who travels by night; serene
deep black, dark tropical wood
White or fair-haired; from the Flemish name de ...
Devoted, pure
Champion knight; defender of the palace and faith
Possibly derived from Tyric meaning power or st...
grand, magnificent, noble
white, bright
Fern meadow; fern clearing
voice, sound
star
fair, white, bright
white, fair, bright
clear, bright, famous
bright, white
night, dark beauty (beautiful night)
son of Brice
fair, white, bright
grace and pure
clear ice, rock crystal
praiseworthy, priceless
little dark one, dark-haired
Mary: beloved, wished-for child (Hebrew); Kathr...
pure, clean; free spirit
pure
pure, clear
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