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, clear
white flower
night, dark beauty
white wave, fair one
fair, white, blessed
noble kind (from Alice)
burnt woodland clearing
white/pale (from Cas people)
pure, clear
dark man's settlement, coal-black farm
white, clear, bright
night, dark beauty
pure, innocent, righteous
without wax (pure, unflawed)
dark one, black-haired one
star
father rejoices
clearing with oak trees
amber spark, fire glow clearing
dark-skinned, Moorish
son of Cole, dark one's son
star
pure
western clearing
meadow clearing, heath clearing
pure, innocent
fair, smooth, white wave
white, fair, pure, blessed
the end, night rain
brown, dark-complexioned
one's own meadow, Aen's clearing
meadow, woodland clearing
fair warrior, white hero
pure, clear
pure, without blemish
dark one (variant)
pure, clean
song, nightingale
meadow clearing (constructed modern name)
new star meadow
son of Brice
white shoulder (from Fionnuala)
pure (via Kayla/Katherine association)
dark, rich (possibly referring to the dark Adri...
one who tells stories at night
pure, beloved
hay clearing, hay field
combination of Z + Lee (clearing, meadow)
pure
clearing on the hill
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