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RYLAN
FeminineIrish name with ancient Gaelic roots, meaning "little red one." It evolved from Ruadhán and was once associated with legendary heroes like Ruald in Irish literature. Today, it's a unique yet meaningful choice for parents seeking a distinct name for their child.
MATTIE
FeminineUnisex name of American origin, often considered a diminutive of Matthew or Mathew, meaning "gift of God" in Hebrew.
TILLY
FeminineUnique female given name of German origin, derived from Mathilde or Matilda, meaning 'strength in battle'. It has been associated with notable historic figures like Marshal Jean-Baptiste de Tilly and European nobility.
AUBRIELLA
FeminineAubriella, derived from Latin "aurum" meaning gold and Old French "aub" meaning noble or respected, translates to golden noble one, embodying strength, beauty, and sophistication.
CORINNE
FeminineCorinne, of French origin, means 'crown' or 'garland', reflecting its Latin root 'corona'. This regal name is timeless, associated with the ancient Roman poet Cornelia and carried by notable figures like Anne-Louise-Germaine de Staël-Holstein.
KAYDENCE
FeminineCaptivating American girl's name derived from musical terms "cadenza" and "key," symbolizing melody and harmony.
ROSALEE
FeminineRosalee, of Latin origin, means 'rose', evoking the beauty and fragrance of the flower.
SCARLETTE
FeminineScarlette, of French origin, means "scarlet" or red, symbolizing energy, courage, and passion.
CASEY
FeminineIrish surname-turned-unisex given name meaning "watchful" or "vigilant".
KEZIAH
FeminineHebrew feminine given name derived from "Keziah," meaning "cassia," a fragrant Middle Eastern tree used for perfume and incense. It has biblical roots, appearing as Job's wise daughter and King Saul's daughter.
AARYA
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'ARYA', meaning noble or honorable, often used for both boys and girls.
ARDEN
FeminineEnglish given name derived from the Old English word 'eard', meaning 'strong' or 'hardy'. It is associated with Shakespeare's Forest of Arden and has become a unisex name.
AVALYNN
FeminineRecent, captivating name combining 'Avail' (sufficient) and 'ynn' (life), signifying 'sufficient life'. Its unique origin makes it an attractive choice.
ELLEN
FeminineEnglish name derived from Eleanor, meaning 'noble home ruler', popularized since the 13th century.
ERIKA
FeminineGerman-origin female given name derived from "Eiche," meaning "oak tree." It signifies strength and resilience, and has gained global popularity since the mid-20th century, notably popularized by renowned soprano Erika Köth.
MALKA
FeminineThe name Malka is Hebrew for 'queen' or 'king', derived from the word melekh.
MICAELA
FeminineUnique feminine name of Spanish origin, derived from the Hebrew name Michael meaning "who is like God?", traditionally male but widely used for females in Spain since the late Middle Ages.
BEXLEY
FeminineEnglish name derived from "beaxlea," meaning "box wood clearing.
ELOWEN
FeminineUnique feminine name of Cornish origin, derived from 'elowen', meaning 'elm tree'.
JOYCE
FeminineEnglish female given name derived from 'joye', meaning joy or happiness, popularized by Irish novelist James Joyce's character in "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man".
SIYA
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit meaning "proud" or "majestic.
AVAH
FeminineCharming unisex name of Hebrew origin, derived from 'avah' meaning 'father'.
MADISYN
FeminineModern American female name created by combining Madison ("son of Matthew") and Sydney ("from the wide meadow"), resulting in "daughter from the wide meadow.
NATHALIE
FeminineFeminine name of French origin, derived from Nathaniel meaning 'gift of God' in Hebrew.
SANDRA
FeminineClassic name of Spanish origin, derived from "sandia," meaning watermelon, first popularized in the mid-20th century and associated with the Greek goddess Aphrodite in some cultures.
XENA
FemininePowerful Greek-derived name, originally an alternative to Hecate, the goddess of doorways and transitions. Translated as 'hospitality', this unique moniker evokes warmth and generosity, popularized by the TV series "Xena: Warrior Princess".
AIYANA
FeminineStriking Native American name from the Lenape tribe, meaning 'land of many waters,' signifying adaptability and harmony with nature.
AUBRIE
FeminineUnique and beautiful French name meaning 'noble' or 'bright', first used in the Middle Ages as a nickname for people with golden hair, and now popular among parents seeking distinctive names.
ITZAYANA
FeminineRare, captivating Native American name of Cherokee origin, meaning "First Light".
LAYAN
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'night', associated with elegance and beauty throughout history.
VIOLA
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'violet' or 'purple', symbolizing beauty, grace, modesty, and humility.
ANN
FemininePopular female name of Latin origin, derived from Hebrew 'Hannah', meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. It was introduced to England by the Normans in 1066 and has been widely used throughout history.
AUSTYN
FeminineAmerican name of ancient Germanic origin, derived from Austen, meaning 'great' or 'magnificent', gaining popularity in the late 20th century as a unisex name.
EGYPT
FeminineThe name Egypt originates from an ancient North African land and means "the mansion of the spirit of Ptah," a major Egyptian god associated with creation.
PAOLA
FeminineElegant Italian female name derived from the Latin word "paulus," meaning "small" or "humble." It has been popular in Italy since ancient Roman times and was popularized by Saint Paola Frassinetti during the Middle Ages. The name signifies modesty and humility.
SAILOR
FeminineEnglish given name with a strong nautical theme, derived from "sailor," signifying one who travels by water, symbolizing freedom, wanderlust, and discovery.
AGNES
FeminineLatin-derived feminine given name meaning "lamb," historically associated with purity and innocence, popular in various cultures throughout history.
ELLISON
FeminineEnglish given name of Old French origin, derived from Elias, meaning "the Lord is my God". It was originally used as a surname before becoming more common as a given name in the 19th century.
RENEE
FeminineFeminine given name of French origin, derived from Renée which comes from the Occitan name Renata. It means "reborn" or "given again".
VIDA
FeminineSpanish name derived from 'vida', meaning 'life'. It's popular among Spanish speakers due to its historical significance in literature like "Don Quixote".