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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oak tree
beautiful serpent (wisdom)
beloved, darling
achieving, attaining
lime tree meadow
heavenly mist, here in heaven
dear one, beloved
torch, bright
high chief of heaven
heavenly peace
one who has a father (honorific)
happy, joyful
rulers counsel (from Ronald)
lily flower
of noble birth
little rose
noble, of noble kind
holy, sacred (possible folk etymology connection)
beautiful, lovely
true bow (archery)
grace, blessing, prosperity
royal, of the Kayanian dynasty
best friend, confidante
miracle, magical transformation
bright, luminous, radiant
child of heaven, celestial child
radiant, bright, luminous
gift, successful
moonlight
hay clearing
goddess, fairy woman
honorable, much snow
vessel of safety
of the river
rye meadow, rye clearing
lion of God
drop of the sea
graceful, compassionate
light, shining, bright
meadow, woodland clearing
comfort, solace, consolation
mercy, compassion, grace
perpetual, uninterrupted
God is gracious, God is merciful
tender, delicate
precious soul, refined spirit
beautiful, graceful
bright pledge, noble promise
fresh growth, spring
traditional flat sandal (object, not name meaning)
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