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A

  • Abigail (Hebrew) "my father is joy"
  • Acacia (Greek) "thorn, point"
  • Adalia (Hebrew) "Yahweh is just" — a boy's name, but sounds feminine to me
  • Adalind (German) "noble and tender"
  • Addison (English) "son of Adam"
  • Adelaide (German) "noble kind"
  • Adéle / Adelle (French) "noble"
  • Adélie (German) "noble" . . . or possibly "kind mistress" or "noble meadow"
  • Adeline / Adaline (French) "noble"
  • Adhara (Arabic) "maidens"
  • Adin (Swahili) "ornamental"
  • Adorinda (Esperanto) "adorable"
  • Adrianne (Latin) "from Hadria"
  • Adrienne (French) "from Hadria"
  • Aimée (French) "beloved"
  • Airi (Japanese) "love, affection" with "jasmine" or "pear"
  • Alanis (English) "little rock" or "handsome"
  • Alanis (Greek)
  • Alazne (Basque) "miracle"
  • Alecto (Greek) "unceasing"
  • Alessandra (Italian) "defending men"
  • Alessandria (Italian) "defending men"
  • Alessia (Italian) "defender"
  • Alison (German) "noble kind"
  • Alma (Latin, Spanish) "nourishing" or "the soul"
  • Amaia / Amaya (Basque) "the end"
  • Amala (Indian) "clean, pure"
  • Amara (Igbo) "grace"
  • Amelia (German) "work"
  • Amika (Esperanto) "friendly"
  • Anastasia (Greek) "ressurection" or "upstanding"
  • Andrea (English, German) "of a man"
  • Andromeda (Greek) "to think of a man"
  • Angeline (French) "messenger"
  • Annabelle (English, French, Latin) "lovable"
  • Anneli (Finnish) "favor" or "grace"
  • Anneliese (German) "favor" and "my God is an oath"
  • Annelise (Danish) "favor" and "my God is an oath"
  • Annette (French) "favor" or "grace"
  • Annika (Dutch, Swedish, Finnish) "favor" or "grace"
  • Annis (Greek) "chaste"
  • Anona
  • April (Latine) "to open"
  • Aracely / Aracelis (Latin) "altar of the sky"
  • Ariadne (Greek) "most holy"
  • Arianne (French) "most holy"
  • Arlene / Arleen (English)
  • Aryana / Ariana (Welsh) "silver"
  • Astra / Astraia / Astraea (Greek) "star"
  • Astrid (Scandinavian) "beautiful god"
  • Atalya
  • Atara (Hebrew) "crown"
  • Aubrey (German) "elf power" or "elfin king"
  • Audrey (English) "noble saint"
  • Aurelia (Roman) "golden, gilded"
  • Aurora (Latin) "dawn"
  • Avalon (Welsh) "apple"
  • Aveline (German) "desired"
  • Aviana (Latin) "meaning of life"
  • Azura (English) "sky blue"

B

  • Blair (Scottish) "a plain"
  • Blanche (French) "white, fair"

C

  • Calliope (Greek) "beautiful voice"
  • Callisto (Roman) "most beautiful"
  • Carina (Greek) "pure"
  • Carina (Latin) "beloved"
  • Cassandra / Cassie (Greek) "shining upon man"
  • Cassia (Roman) "empty, vain"
  • Cassiopeia (Greek) "cassia juice"
  • Cayetana (Spanish) "from Caieta"
  • Cecilia (Latin) "blind"
  • Cecily / Cicely (Latin) "blind"
  • Celeste (English) "of the sky, heavenly"
  • Chantal / Chantelle (French) "stony place" or "song"
  • Charlaine
  • Charlotte (French) "man" or "army, warrior"
  • Chasity (English) "chastity"
  • Chaya (Hebrew) "life"
  • Cheyenne (English) "unintelligible speakers"
  • Chiara (Italian) "clear, bright, famous"
  • Chiela (Esperanto) "heavenly, from the sky"
  • Circe (Greek) "bird"
  • Citlali (Nahuatl) "star"
  • Claire (French) "clear, bright, famous"
  • Clarisse / Clarice (French) "clear, bright, famous"
  • Cyan (English) "greenish blue"

D

  • Dahlia (Swedish)
  • Daisy (English) "day eye"
  • Dalia (Hebrew) "branch"
  • Dalia (Lithuanian) "fate, luck"
  • December (Latin) "tenth month"
  • Desiree (French) "desired, wished"
  • Dezirinda (Esperanto) "desirable"
  • Dorothea (Greek) "gift of God"

E

  • Edie (English, Scandinavian) "rich, blessed war"
  • Eileen (Irish) "torch" or "moon" or "pleasant"
  • Elaine (French) "torch" or "corposant" or "moon"
  • Eloise (German) "healthy"
  • Eloise (French) "sun"
  • Eluned (Welsh) "image, idol"
  • Elyse (English) "my God is an oath" or "my God is abundance"
  • Emelina (Latin) "rival"
  • Emeline (French) "rival"
  • Emelyn / Emmelyn / Emelynn / Emmelynn
  • Emi (Japanese) "rich/blessed with beauty" or "beautiful picture"
  • Emilia (Latin, German) "rival"
  • Emmeline (English) "whole" or "universal"
  • Erlea (Basque) "a bee"
  • Esmé (French) "esteemed" or "loved"
  • Esmeralda (Spanish) "emerald"
  • Estelle (French) "star"
  • Eudora (Greek) "good gift"
  • Euria (Basque) "rain"
  • Euthalia (Greek) "flower, bloom"
  • Evangeline (Greek) "good news"
  • Eve (Hebrew) "to breathe" or "to live"
  • Evelyn (English) "desired"
  • Evyla
  • Ezra (Hebrew) "help"

F

  • Faina (Russian) "shining"
  • Femke (Dutch) "peace"
  • Fiera (Esperanto) "proud"
  • Fajra (Esperanto) "fiery"
  • Fleur (French) "flower"

G

  • Gabrielle (French) "strong man of God"
  • Gail / Gale / Gayle (English) "gale, storm"
  • Galina (Russian) "calm"
  • Gemma (Italian) "precious stone"
  • Geneva (German) "woman"
  • Geneviéve (French) "tribe woman"
  • Ghislaine (French) "hostage" or "pledge"
  • Giada (Italian) "flank"
  • Ginny (English) "maid, virgin"
  • Giselle (French) "hostage" or "pledge"
  • Guinevere (English, Welsh) "fair, white"
  • Gwen (Welsh) "white, fair, blessed"
  • Gwendolen (Welsh) "white ring"
  • Gwenllian (Welsh) "white, fair, blessed" and "flaxen"
  • Gwyneth (Welsh) "happiness"

H

  • Haizea (Basque) "wind"

I

  • Inara (Arabic) "ray of light" or "heaven sent"
  • Iriyali
  • Isadora (Portuguese) "gift of Isis"
  • Isi (Choctaw) "deer"
  • Isolde (Welsh) "beautiful"
  • Isra (Arabic) "nocturnal journey"
  • Itzil / Itxil / Ixchel (Mayan) "rainbow lady"

J

  • Jaci (Tupi) "moon"
  • Jade (English) "jade"
  • Janan (Arabic) "heart" or "soul"
  • Janetta (French) "Yahweh is gracious"
  • Jaslene
  • Jaslyn
  • Jeannette (French) "Yahweh is gracious"
  • Jezebel / Jesabelle (Hebrew) "not exalted"
  • Jia (Chinese) "home, family"
  • Jocelyn (English)
  • Juliette (French) "downy-bearded"
  • Juniper (English) "juniper"

K

  • Kalea (Hawaiian) "bright"
  • Kallisto (Greek) "most beautiful"
  • Karesinda (Esperanto) "worthy of a caress"
  • Karin (Swedish) "pure"
  • Kashi (Sanskrit) "shining"
  • Katalin (Basque, Hungarian) "each of the two" or "far off" or "torture" or "my consecration of your name" or "pure"
  • Katerina (Macedonian) "pure" or "each of the two" or "torture" or "far off" or "my consecration of your name"
  • Katya (Russian) "pure" or "each of the two" or "torture" or "far off" or "my consecration of your name"
  • Kiyoko (Japanese) "pure, clean child"
  • Kyla (English) "narrows, channel, strait"

L

  • Laima (Latvian and Lithuanian) "luck"
  • Laine (Estonian) "wave"
  • Lani (Hawaiian) "sky, heaven"
  • Lanie (English) "black, dark"
  • Laureen (Latin) "laurel"
  • Leila (Arabic) "night"
  • Leilani (Hawaiian) "heavenly flowers"
  • Lenore (Arabic) "God is my light"
  • Lenore (Greek) "pity"
  • Leona (Latin) "lion"
  • Leylana
  • Liana (Latin)
  • Lila (Sanskrit) "play, amusement"
  • Lilith (Assyrian) "of the night"
  • Lola (Spanish) "sorrows"
  • Lolita (Spanish) "sorrows"
  • Lore (Basque) "flower"
  • Lorelei (German) "luring rock"
  • Lorraine (French) "kingdom of Lothair"
  • Loretta (Latin) "laurel"
  • Lucia (Roman) "light"
  • Lucina (Roman) "light"
  • Lucine (Armenian) "moon"
  • Luella (American)
  • Luna (Latin) "moon"
  • Luned (Welsh) "image, idol"
  • Lux (Latin) "light"
  • Luz (Spanish) "light"
  • Lydia (Greek) "from Lydia"
  • Lynette (English) "lake" or "beautiful" or "soft, tender" or "image, idol"
  • Lyra

M

  • Madeline / Madeleine / Madelyn (French) "of Magdala"
  • Mahli (Hebrew) "weak, sick"
  • Maiara (Tupi) "wise"
  • Malai (Thai) "garland of flowers"
  • Mali (Thai) "flower"
  • Marajha (Esperanto) "made of the sea"
  • Marina (Latin) "of the sea" or "from Mars"
  • Marjani (Swahili) "coral"
  • Marley (English) "pleasant wood"
  • Matilda / Mathilda (German) "strength in battle"
  • Maya (Hebrew) "water"
  • Maya (Sanskrit) "illusion"
  • Medusa (Greek) "to plan, to contrive"
  • Melita (Hebrew) "bitter"
  • Melita (Phoenician) "place of refuge"
  • Mercedes (Spanish) "mercy"
  • Merle (French) "blackbird"
  • Mila (Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian) "dear, pleasant"
  • Mila (Slavic) "favor and glory" or "favor of the people"
  • Mira (Sanskrit) "sea, ocean"
  • Monique (French) "advisor"
  • Myra (Latin) "myrhh"

N

  • Nadia (Russian) "hope" or "moist, tender, delicate"
  • Nadya (Arabic) "hope" or "moist, tender, delicate"
  • Nadya (Russian) "hope"
  • Nahia (Basque) "desire"
  • Naiara / Nayara (Basque)
  • Na'ima (Arabic) "tranquil, at ease"
  • Naira (Quechua, Aymara) "big eyes"
  • Naomi (Japanese) "honest, straight, beautiful"
  • Naomi (Hebrew) "pleasantness"
  • Natalen
  • Natalia (Italian, Spanish, Polish) "Christmas Day"
  • Natalya (Russian) "Christmas Day"
  • Natasha (Russian) "Christmas Day"
  • Naya (Arabic) "new"
  • Nayeli (Zapotec) "I love you"
  • Nekane (Basque) "sorrows"
  • Nephele (Greek) "cloudy"
  • Nere (Basque) "mine"
  • Nerissa (English) "nymph, sea sprite"
  • Nila / Neela (Indian) "dark blue"
  • Nizhoni (Navajo) "beautiful"
  • Noelani (Hawaiian) "heavenly mist"
  • Noelle (French) "Christmas"
  • Nola (Irish) "white shoulder" or "descendent of Nuallán"
  • Nova (Latin) "new"
  • Nuru (Swahili) "light"
  • Nymphadora (Greek) "gift of the nymphs"

O

  • Odette (French) "wealth" or "fatherland"
  • Ophelia (Greek) "help"
  • Orabela (Esperanto) "golden-beautiful"
  • Osane (Basque) "cure, remedy"

P

  • Pandora (Greek) "all gifts"
  • Persephone (Greek) "to destroy" and "murder"
  • Peyton (English) "Pœga's town"
  • Phoebe (Greek) "bright, pure"

R

  • Rachelle (English) "ewe"
  • Raina / Rayna (Bulgarian) "happy" or "queen"
  • Rava (Esperanto) "ravishing"
  • Rayen (Mapuche) "flower"
  • Reina (Spanish) "queen"
  • Remy (French) "oarsman"
  • Renée (French) "born again"
  • Reva (Sanskrit) "one that moves"
  • Rhea (Greek) "flowing"
  • River
  • Robyn (English) "bright fame"
  • Rochelle (French) "little rock"
  • Rosalie (French) "rose"
  • Rosaline (German) "soft, tender horse"
  • Roxana (Latin) "bright" or "star"
  • Roxanne (French) "bright" or "star"
  • Rozabela (Esperanto) "rosy-beautiful"
  • Ruya (Arabic) "vision, sight"

S

  • Sable (English) "black"
  • Säde (Finnish) "ray of light"
  • Sadie (English) "lady" or "princess"
  • Safira (Esperanto) "like a sapphire"
  • Saira (Arabic) "traveler"
  • Samaire (Gaelic) "dawning sun"
  • Samaire (Latin) "elm tree"
  • Samara / Samaria (Hebrew) "watch mountain"
  • Samira (Arabic) "companion in evening talk"
  • Samiya / Samia (Arabic) "elevated, sublime, supreme"
  • Saskia (German) "Saxon"
  • Sauda (Swahili) "dark complexion"
  • Savanna / Savannah (English) "savannah"
  • Sayen (Mapuche) "sweet, lovely"
  • Selene (Greek) "moon"
  • Selma (German) "god" and "helmet, protection"
  • Semele (Greek)
  • Senka (Serbian) "shadow"
  • Seraphina (Hebrew) "fiery ones"
  • Serena (Latin) "clear, tranquil, serene"
  • Shari (English) "plain"
  • Shay (Hebrew) "gift"
  • Shaya / Shaia (Hebrew) "gift"
  • Shenandoah (Native American) "daughter of the stars" or "spruce stream"
  • Sieglinde (German) "gentle, soft victory"
  • Sienna (Italian) "orange-red"
  • Sierra (Spanish) "mountain range"
  • Simone (French) "hearkening" or "listening"
  • Sinéad (Irish) "Yahweh is gracious"
  • Skye (English, Old Norse) "sky" or "cloud"
  • Skylar (Dutch) "scholar"
  • Soleil (French) "sun"
  • Sorne (Basque) "conception"
  • Stella (Latin) "star"
  • Sulabha (Indian) "easy, simple, natural"
  • Suri (Yiddish) "lady" or "princess"
  • Sybil / Sibyl (Greek) "prophetess, sibyl"

T

  • Tabitha (Aramaic) "gazelle"
  • Takara (Japanese) "treasure"
  • Talitha (Aramaic) "little girl"
  • Tamaya (Quechua) "in the center"
  • Tara (Sanskrit) "star"
  • Taryn (English) "elevated place"
  • Tatiana (Russian)
  • Tawny (English) "light brown"
  • Tessa (Greek) "summer" or "harvester"
  • Theia (Greek) "goddess"
  • Tondra (Esperanto) "like thunder"
  • Tori (English) "victor"

V

  • Vera (Russian) "faith"
  • Vera (Latin) "true"
  • Vespera (Esperanto) "of the evening"
  • Victoria (Latin) "victory"
  • Vivian (Roman, Latin) "alive"
  • Vivica (German) "war" or "little woman"
  • Vivica (Hindi) "righteous"
  • Vivienne (French) "alive"

W

  • Winona (Dakota) "firstborn daughter"

X

  • Xavia (English) "the new house"
  • Xiomara (Spanish) "famous in battle"

Y

  • Yvonne (French) "yew"

Z

  • Zaria / Zarya / Zaira (Arabic) "blooming flower"
  • Zavia (English) "the new house"
  • Zenaida (Spanish) "shine" or "sky"
  • Ziva (Hebrew) "bright, radiant"
  • Zora (Slovak) "dawn"
  • Zuri (African) "beautiful"
  • Zuriñe (Basque) "white"
  • Zyanya (Nahuatl) "forever, always"
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