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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fire, light
love, affection
little Lynn, beloved Lynn
divine grace, gift of God
full of life, lively
prayer, supplication
industrious, vigorous, striving
black, dark
little honey, sweet one
natural ease, tranquility
blessing, unmerited favor
miracle
life, living
beautiful, adornment
God is my refuge, noble
grace and meadow
harbor, port
wished-for child
my God is an oath
honor, compassion
voice, divine call
bitter, beloved
salt
dear ones
name of indigenous Scandinavian people
life (from Eva + creative suffix)
pure, clear (from Katherine)
the loved
royal child of heaven
ash tree clearing
beautiful, gentle, precious
bright, shining light
tender feeling, care
the dark one
innocence, purity
palm tree (Jessenia genus)
amber jewel
breath of life
beloved, dear one
lush, verdant, watered
variant of Delilah (night, amorous)
princess of beauty (compound interpretation)
beautiful, it is beautiful
sister angel
noble kind
fair, pure
trustworthy, faithful
courageous, valiant
lake or stream (suffix)
God is my lord (El + Yah element)
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