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 my oath
of noble kind
orange tree
night
soldier
princess, noblewoman
short form of names ending in -lia
grace, favor
shelter, sanctuary
prayer
divine play
bitter
beautiful, torch
Christmas, born at Christmas
noble, nobility
slender, fair
honor, honorable
my dream
heavenly, of the sky
the loved one
cloud
dark-haired, dark
gentle, pure one
divine grace, blessing
faith, trust, belief
motion, wandering
torch, the bright one
pearl
symbol of innocence
he to whom it belongs (messianic)
God is my Lord, God's grace
from Magdala, woman of the tower
concord, unity of parts
blooming, thriving
to praise; to exalt
divine messenger
diminutive of Eve or Evelyn
little child; dear child (endearment)
Arbiter, judge
Wish fulfilled
grassy field, open pasture
variant of Mary (beloved, bitter)
favored by Yahweh
heavenly, of the sky
clear (as in clear skies)
wise child
poppy flower
short form of Adelheid (noble natured)
goddess, divine
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