Gentle names are soft in sound — often ending in -a or -ia, light on consonants. Lydia, Silas, Celia, Eli. They age quietly and pair well with strong surnames.
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God is good
to move lightly, graceful joy
rest, comfort
from Ludwig/Louis (via Swedish)
bliss, divine happiness
divine mother goddess (Irish)
life
peace, tranquility
compassion, forgiveness, clemency
one of good character
sincere conviction, faithfulness
God is my judge
follower of Dionysus (god of wine)
he who is in a state of bliss
the body's essence
island
first ray of light, day
quietness, contentment
logical connection, continuity
one near the woodland clearing
little dove
beloved one
grape
one who resembles God
My God is Yahweh
God is gracious
from Rome, Roman person
one who consoles
chronicle, record
attached, joined
noble, Aryan
pleasant, beautiful
pause, reflection, musical interlude
white hawk or modern creation
the consoler
rays of the sun; life-giving
God has heard (via Sam = Samuel)
alive, full of life
clear weather
great happiness, delight
God has heard
green, dark green (water)
sunny, bright, cheerful
wealthy, God's gift
dawn, understanding
divine ease, spiritual absorption
God is gracious
one who honors God
hare clearing
related to Kimani: full of life
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