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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young warrior
God is just, justice of God
of noble kind
beautiful, noble
pearl
oak tree, terebinth tree
born during summer
plum blossom
lake meadow
gift
descendant of Raghallach
island meadow
to flourish, to thrive
strength, life
joy, happiness
night rain
rye meadow, island clearing
island of linden trees
lake, pool
honey, sweet
grace combined with woodland clearing
belonging to God, divine grace
appointed time, divine meeting
ocean of nectar, divine gift
noble, of noble kind
lovable, dear, beloved
blend of Sienna (city) + Anna (grace)
joyful (folk etymology via joy)
Yahweh is good
shining light
blind (saint's epithet)
traveler, one who journeys
exalted, sublime, noble
God is gracious (via Gianna/Giovanni)
esteemed, beloved
my delight, my pleasantness
mercy (if from Eleanor)
pure, crown (from Kayla)
generous love, benevolence
God is my salvation
God beholds, foresight
tender, gentle (Arabic Lina)
noble, refined
slender, fair
joy, happiness, joyful
famous meadow
forever flowering
sublime, elevated
divine messenger
beautiful flower
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