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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Pure; stream
pure, good (combined form)
pure, clear
pure, innocent
night
priceless, praiseworthy
star
fair, white, blessed
he will laugh, he will rejoice
dark one, descendant of Dubhthach
white clay, potter's clay
descendant of the dark stranger
Bright fame; from Germanic elements hrod (fame)...
of the stars, star-like
pure
white ford, ford of joy
blessed ring, white circle (Welsh derivation)
variant of Crystal, meaning clear as ice
dark, brown-haired one
darkness, dimness (alternate Persian meaning)
meadow or clearing
from the shorn or cleared land
warmth of the winter sun
priceless one, of inestimable worth
Midwinter feast, Christmas season
star maiden, starry one
meadow clearing
new star, new sky
snow
pure
dark, black (complexion or hair)
unclear Celtic origin, possibly related to sena...
victory, fresh start
noble, pure, of distinguished origin
star (folk etymology from Latin aster)
Nights (plural of Layla meaning night)
wide justice (short form of Eurydice)
meadow, clearing
star
pure, holy (from Cana)
black-headed, dark one
White and pure
Christ's meadow or clearing
white, beautiful
descendant of the dark challenger
great, vast (Korean) + meadow/clearing (Old Eng...
from the broken land clearing
from the western meadow or clearing
beyond praise, priceless
pure, clear
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