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Picking the right name for your baby

What’s in a name? Some parents choose names that carry special meaning. They’re sports buffs who name their children after legendary athletes, bookworms who name their children after beloved characters, and nature lovers who name their children after the things they see in their favorite
vistas. 

Then again, some people choose names not because they carry personal significance but simply because they fall in love with them. They may not be sports buffs, bookworms, or nature lovers, but they still choose names like Jordan, Bridget, and Willow.

However you approach it, here are several lists of girls’ and boys’ names inspired by people, places, and things. (To learn more about choosing names with special meaning, check out “How to Pick a Name You and Your Baby Will Love” here.)

Aolani (Hawaiian) heavenly cloud.
Aolanee, Aolaney, Aolania, Aolaniah, Aolanie, Aolany, Aolanya

Aulani (Hawaiian) royal messenger.
Aulanee, Aulaney, Aulania, Aulanie, Aulany, Aulanya, Aulanyah, Lani, Lanie

A’lexus (American) a form of Alexis.

Aaleyah (Hebrew) a form of Aliya.
Aalayah, Aalayaha, Aalea, Aaleah, Aaleaha, Aaleeyah, Aaleyiah, Aaleyyah

Aaliah (Hebrew) a form of Aliya.
Aaliaya, Aaliayah

Aalisha (Greek) a form of Alisha.
Aaleasha, Aaliesha

Aaliya (Hebrew) a form of Aliya.
Aahliyah, Aailiyah, Aailyah, Aalaiya, Aalia, Aalieyha, Aaliyaha, Aaliyha, Aalliah, Aalliyah

Aaliyah (Hebrew) a form of Aliya.

Aalyiah (Hebrew) a form of Aliya.
Aalyah

Aaron B G (Hebrew) enlightened. (Arabic) messenger. Bible: the brother of
Moses and the first high priest. See also Arin, Erin.

Aarti (Hebrew, Hindi) a form of Arti.

Aasta (Norse) love.
Aastah, Asta, Astah

Aba (Fante, Twi) born on Thursday.

Abagael, Abagail, Abbagail (Hebrew) forms of Abigail.
Abagaile, Abagale, Abagayle, Abageal, Abagil, Abbagael, Abbagale, Abbagayle

Abauro (Greek) tint of the sky at sunrise.

Abbey G B (Hebrew) a familiar form of Abigail.
Aabbee, Abbe, Abbea, Abbee, Abbeigh, Abbye, Abea, Abee, Abeey, Abey, Abi, Abia, Abie, Aby

Abbi, Abbie, Abby (Hebrew) familiar forms of Abigail.

Abigail. Abbigael, Abbigal, Abbigayl

Abbygail, Abygail (Hebrew) forms of Abigail.
Abbygael, Abbygale, Abbygayl, Abbygayle, Abygael, Abygaile, Abygale, Abygayl, Abygayle

Abeer (Hebrew) a short form of Abira.
Abeir, Abiir, Abir

Abegail (Hebrew) a form of Abigail.
Abegael, Abegaile, Abegale, Abegayle

Abelarda (Arabic) servant of Allah.

Abelina (American) a combination of Abbey + Lina.
Abilana, Abilene

Abeliñe (Basque) a form of Abelina.

Abena (Akan) born on Tuesday.
Abenah, Abeni, Abina, Abinah, Abyna, Abynah

Aberfa (Welsh) one who comes from the mouth of the river.

Abertha (Welsh) to sacrifice.

Abia (Arabic) great.
Abbia, Abbiah, Abiah, Abya

Abiann, Abianne (American) combinations of Abbey + Ann. Abian

Abida (Arabic) worshiper.
Abedah, Abidah

Abidán (Hebrew) my father is judge.

Abiel (Hebrew) God is my father.

Abigail (Hebrew) father’s joy. Bible: one of the wives of King David.
See also Gail.
Abaigael, Abaigeal, Abbegaele, Abbegail, Abbegale, Abbegayle, Abbeygale, Abbiegail,
Abbiegayle, Abgail, Abgale, Abgayle, Abigaile, Abigaill, Abigal, Abigale, Abigayil, Abigayl,
Abigel, Abigial, Abugail, Avigail

Abigaíl (Spanish) a form of Abigail.

Abinaya (American) a form of Abiann.
Abenaa, Abenaya, Abinaa, Abinaiya, Abinayan

Abira (Hebrew) my strength.
Abbira, Abeerah, Abera, Aberah, Abhira, Abirah, Abyra, Abyrah

Abiram (Hebrew) my father is great.

Abra (Hebrew) mother of many nations.
Abrah, Abree, Abri

Abria (Hebrew) a form of Abra.
Abrea, Abréa, Abreia, Abriah, Abriéa, Abrya, Abryah

Abrial (French) open; secure, protected.
Abrail, Abreal, Abreale, Abriale

Abriana, Abrianna (Italian) forms of Abra.
Abbrienna, Abbryana, Abranna, Abrannah, Abreana, Abreanna, Abreanne, Abreeana, Abreona,
Abreonia, Abrianah, Abriania, Abrianiah, Abriann, Abriannah, Abrieana, Abrien, Abrienna,
Abrienne, Abrietta, Abrion, Abrionée, Abrionne, Abriunna, Abryan, Abryana, Abryanah, Abryann,
Abryanna, Abryannah, Abryanne, Abryona

Abrielle (French) a form of Abrial.
Aabriella, Abriel, Abriela, Abriell, Abryele, Abryell, Abryella, Abryelle

Abrienda (Spanish) opening.

Abril (French) a form of Abrial.
Abrilla, Abrille

Abundia (Latin) abundance.

Acacia (Greek) thorny. Mythology: the acacia tree symbolizes immortality
and resurrection. See also Casey.
Acaciah, Acacya, Acacyah, Acasha, Acatia, Accassia, Acey, Acie, Akacia, Cacia, Caciah, Cacya,
Cacyah, Casia, Kasia

Acacitlu (Nahuatl) rabbit of the water.

Acalia (Latin) Mythology: another name for Acca Larentia, the adoptive mother of Romulus and Remus.

Achcauhtli (Nahuatl) leader.

Achilla (Greek) a form of Achilles (see Boys’ Names).
Achila, Achilah, Achillah, Achyla, Achylah, Achylla, Achyllah

Acima (Illyrian) praised by God.
Acimah, Acyma, Acymah

Acindina (Greek) safe.

Acquilina (Greek) a form of Aquilla.

Ada (German) a short form of Adelaide. (English) prosperous; happy.
(Hebrew) a form of Adah.
Adabelle, Adan, Adaya, Adda, Auda

Adabella (Spanish) a combination of Ada and Bella.

Adah (Hebrew) ornament. (German, English) a form of Ada.
Addah

Adair G B (Greek) a form of Adara.
Adaire, Adare, Adayr, Adayre

Adalcira (Spanish) a combination of Ada and Alcira.

Adalene (Spanish) a form of Adalia.
Adalane, Adalena, Adalin, Adalina, Adaline, Adalinn, Adalyn, Adalynn, Adalynne, Addalyn,
Addalynn

Adalgisa (German) noble hostage.

Adalia (German, Spanish) noble.
Adal, Adala, Adalah, Adalea, Adaleah, Adalee, Adalene, Adali, Adaliah, Adalie, Adall, Adalla,
Adalle, Adallia, Adalliah, Adallya, Adallyah, Adaly, Adalya, Adalyah, Addal, Addala, Addaly

Adalsinda (German) noble strength.

Adaluz (Spanish) a combination of Ada and Luz.

Adama (Phoenician, Hebrew) a form of Adam (see Boys’ Names).
Adamah, Adamia, Adamiah, Adamina, Adaminah, Adamya, Adamyah, Adamyna, Adamynah,
Adamyne

Adamma (Ibo) child of beauty.

Adán (Spanish) a form of Adam (see Boys’ Names).

Adana (Spanish) a form of Adama.
Adanah, Adania, Adaniah, Adanya

Adanna (Nigerian) her father’s daughter.

Adar G B (Syrian) ruler. (Hebrew) noble; exalted.
Adare, Adayr

Adara (Greek) beauty. (Arabic) virgin.
Adaira, Adairah, Adaora, Adar, Adarah, Adare, Adaria, Adarra, Adasha, Adauré, Adayra,
Adayrah

Adawna (Latin) beautiful sunrise.
Adawnah

Adaya (American) a form of Ada.
Adaija, Adaijah, Adaja, Adajah, Adayah, Adayja, Adayjah, Addiah, Adejah

Addie (Greek, German) a familiar form of Adelaide, Adrienne.
Aday, Adde, Addee, Addey, Addi, Addia, Ade, Adee, Adei, Adey, Adeye, Adi, Adie, Ady, Atti, Attie,
Atty

Addilyn (English) noble.
Adalyn

Addison BG (English) child of Adam.
Addis, Addisen, Addisson, Addisyn

Addolorata (Italian) a form of Dolores.

Addy G B (Greek, German) a familiar form of Adelaide, Adrienne.

Addyson, Adyson (English) forms of Addison.
Adysen

Adela (English) a short form of Adelaide.
Adelae, Adelah, Adelista, Adella, Adelya, Adelyah

Adelaida (German) a form of Adelaide.
Adelayda, Adelaydah, Adelka

Adelaide (German) noble and serene. See also Ada, Adela, Adeline, Adele,
Ailis, Delia, Della, Ela, Elke, Heidi.
Adalaid, Adalaide, Adalayd, Adalayde, Adelade, Adelaid, Adelais, Adelayd, Adelayde, Adelei,
Adelheid, Adeliade, Aley, Edelaid, Edelaide, Laidey, Laidy

Adelais (French) a form of Adelaide.

Adelaisa (Italian) a form of Adelaida.

Adele, Adelle (English) short forms of Adelaide, Adeline.
Adel, Adelie, Adell, Adile

Adelia (Spanish) a form of Adelaide.
Adeliah

Adelina (English) a form of Adeline.
Adalina, Adeleana, Adelena, Adeliana, Adellena, Adellyna, Adileena, Adlena

Adelinda (Teutonic) noble; serpent.
Adelindah, Adelynda, Adelyndah

Adeline (English) a form of Adelaide.
Adaline, Addilynn, Adelaine, Adeleine, Adelin, Adelind, Adelita, Adeliya, Adelyn, Adelyne,
Adelynn, Adelynne, Adlin, Adline, Adlyn, Adlynn

Adelma (Teutonic) protector of the needy.

Adelmira (Arabic) exalted.

Adelpha (Greek) sister.
Adelfa, Adelfah, Adelfe, Adelfia, Adelphah, Adelphe, Adelphia, Adelphya, Adelphyah

Adeltruda (German) strong and noble.

Adelvina (German) ennobled by victory.

Adena (Hebrew) noble; adorned.
Adeana, Adeanah, Adeane, Adeen, Adeena, Adeenah, Adeene, Aden, Adenah, Adene, Adenia,
Adenna

Adhara (Arabic) maiden. Astronomy: a star in the Canis Major
constellation.

Adia (Swahili) gift.
Addia, Adea, Adéa, Adiah

Adiel (Hebrew) ornament of the Lord. (African) goat.
Adiela, Adielah, Adiele, Adiell, Adiella, Adielle, Adyel, Adyela, Adyelah, Adyele, Adyell, Adyella,
Adyellah, Adyelle

Adien (Welsh) beautiful.

Adila (Arabic) equal.
Adeala, Adeela, Adeola, Adilah, Adileh, Adilia, Adyla

Adilene (English) a form of Adeline.
Adilen, Adileni, Adilenne, Adlen, Adlene

Adina (Hebrew) a form of Adena. See also Dina.
Adeana, Adiana, Adiena, Adinah, Adine, Adinna, Adyna, Adynah, Adyne

Adira (Hebrew) strong.
Ader, Adera, Aderah, Aderra, Adhira, Adirah, Adirana, Adyra, Adyrah

Adison BG (English) a form of Addison.
Adis, Adisa, Adisen, Adisynne

Aditi (Hindi) unbound. Religion: the mother of the Hindu sun gods.
Aditee, Adithi, Aditie, Aditti, Adity, Adytee, Adytey, Adyti, Adytie, Adyty

Adleigh (Hebrew) my ornament.
Adla, Adleni

Adolfa (Arabic) exalted.

Adoncia (Spanish) sweet.

Adonia (Spanish) beautiful.
Adoniah, Adonica, Adonis, Adonna, Adonnica, Adonya, Adonyah

Adora (Latin) beloved. See also Dora.
Adorah, Adore, Adoree, Adoria, Adoriah, Adorya, Adoryah

Adoración (Latin) the action of venerating the magical gods.

Adra (Arabic) virgin.

Adreana, Adreanna (Latin) forms of Adrienne.
Adrean, Adreanah, Adreane, Adreann, Adreannah, Adreanne, Adreauna, Adreeanna, Adreen,
Adreena, Adreenah, Adreene, Adreeyana, Adrena, Adrene, Adrenea, Adréona, Adreonia, Adreonna

Adrenilda (German) mother of the warrior.

Adria (English) a short form of Adriana, Adrienne.
Adrea, Adreah, Adriah, Adriani, Adrya

Adriadna (Greek) she who is very holy, who doesn’t yield.

Adrian B G (English) a form of Adrienne.
Addrian, Adranne, Adriann

Adrián (Hispanic) from the Adriatic Sea.

Adriana, Adrianna (Italian) forms of Adrienne.
Addrianna, Addriyanna, Adreiana, Adreinna, Adrianah, Adriannah, Adriannea, Adriannia,
Adrionna

Adriane, Adrianne, Adrien, Adriene (English) forms of Adrienne.

Adrielle (Hebrew) member of God’s flock.
Adriel, Adrielli, Adryelle

Adrien B G (Greek, Latin) a form of Adrienne.

Adrienna (Italian) a form of Adrienne. See also Edrianna.
Adrieanna, Adrieaunna, Adriena, Adrienah, Adrienia, Adriennah, Adrieunna, Adriyanna

Adrienne (Greek) rich. (Latin) dark. See also Hadriane.
Adreinne, Adriayon, Adrie, Adrieanne, Adrienn, Adrion

Adrina (English) a short form of Adriana.
Adrinah, Adrine, Adrinne

Adriyanna (American) a form of Adrienne.
Adrieyana, Adriyana, Adryan, Adryana, Adryanah, Adryane, Adryann, Adryanna, Adryannah,
Adryanne

Adya (Hindi) Sunday.
Adia

Aelwyd (Welsh) one that comes from the chimney.

Aerial, Aeriel (Hebrew) forms of Ariel.
Aeriale, Aeriela, Aerielah, Aeriell, Aeriella, Aeriellah, Aerielle, Aeril, Aerile, Aeryal

Aerin (Hebrew, Arabic) a form of Aaron, Arin.

Aerona (Welsh) berry.
Aeronah, Aeronna, Aeronnah

Afi (African) born on Friday.
Affi, Afia, Efi, Efia

Afilia (Germanic) of noble lineage.

Afina (Hebrew) young doe.
Afinah, Afynah, Aphina, Aphinah, Aphyna, Aphynah

Afra (Hebrew) young doe. (Arabic) earth color. See also Aphra.
Affery, Affrah, Affrey, Affrie, Afraa, Afrah, Afria, Afriah, Afrya, Afryah

Africa (Latin, Greek) sunny; not cold. Geography: one of the seven
continents.
Affreeca, Affreecah, Affrica, Affricah, Affricka, Affryca, Affrycah, Afreeca, Afreecah, Afric,
Africah, Africaya, Africia, Africiana, Afryca, Afrycah, Afrycka, Afryckah, Aifric

África (Spanish) a form of Africa.

Afrika (Irish) a form of Africa.
Affreeka, Affreekah, Affryka, Affrykah, Afreeka, Afreekah, Afrikah, Afryka, Afrykah

Afrodite (Greek) a form of Aphrodite.
Afrodita

Afton G B (English) from Afton, England.
Aftan, Aftine, Aftinn, Aftona, Aftonah, Aftone, Aftonia, Aftoniah, Aftonie, Aftony, Aftonya,
Aftonyah, Aftonye, Aftyn

Agalia (Spanish) bright; joy.

Aganetha (Greek) a form of Agnes.

Ágape (Latin) love.

Agapita (Greek) she who is beloved and wanted.

Agar (Hebrew) she who fled.

Ágata (Greek) friendly with everyone.

Agate (English) a semiprecious stone.

Agatha (Greek) good, kind. Literature: Agatha Christie was a British writer
of more than seventy detective novels. See also Gasha.
Agace, Agacia, Agafa, Agafia, Agaisha, Agasha, Agata, Agatah, Agathia, Agathiah, Agathya,
Agathyah, Agatka, Agetha, Aggie, Ágota, Ágotha, Agueda, Agytha, Atka

Agathe (Greek) a form of Agatha.
Agathi, Agathie, Agathy

Agdta (Spanish) a form of Ágata.

Aggie (Greek) a short form of Agatha, Agnes.
Ag, Aggy, Agi

Agilberta (German) famous sword of combat.

Aglaia (Greek) beautiful.
Aglae, Aglaiah, Aglaya, Aglayah, Aglaye

Agnella (Greek) a form of Agnes.
Agnela, Agnelah, Agnele, Agnelia, Agneliah, Agnelie, Agnellah, Agnelle, Agnellia, Agnelliah,
Agnellie, Agnellya, Agnellyah

Agnes (Greek) pure. See also Aneesa, Anice, Anisha, Ina, Ines, Necha,
Nessa, Nessie, Neza, Nyusha, Una, Ynez.
Agna, Agne, Agneis, Agnés, Agnesa, Agnesca, Agnese, Agnesina, Agness, Agnessa, Agnesse,
Agneta, Agnete, Agnetha, Agneti, Agnetis, Agnetta, Agnette, Agnies, Agniya, Agnola, Agnus,
Aignéis, Aneska

Agnieszka (Greek) a form of Agnes.

Agrippina (Latin) born feet first.
Agripa, Agripah, Agripina, Agripinah, Agripine, Agrippah, Agrippinah, Agrippine, Agrypina,
Agrypinah, Agrypine, Agryppina, Agryppinah, Agryppine, Agryppyna, Agryppynah, Agryppyne

Aguas Vivas (Spanish) living waters.

Agüeda (Greek) having many virtues.

Águeda (Spanish) a form of Ágata.

Ahava (Hebrew) beloved.
Ahavah, Ahivia, Ahuva, Ahuvah

Ahlam (Arabic) witty; one who has pleasant dreams.

Ahliya (Hebrew) a form of Aliya.
Ahlai, Ahlaia, Ahlaya, Ahleah, Ahleeyah, Ahley, Ahleya, Ahlia, Ahliah, Ahliyah

Ahuiliztli (Nahuatl) joy.

Ahulani (Hawaiian) heavenly shrine.
Ahulanee, Ahulaney, Ahulania, Ahulaniah, Ahulanie, Ahulany, Ahulanya, Ahulanyah

Ai (Japanese) love; indigo blue.

Aida (Latin) helpful. (English) a form of Ada.
Aidah, Aidee, Ayda, Aydah

Aída (Latin) a form of Aida.

Aidan B G (Latin) a form of Aida.
Adan, Aden, Adene, Aidana, Aidanah, Aidane, Aidann, Aidanna, Aidannah, Aidanne, Aydan,
Aydana, Aydanah, Aydane, Aydann, Aydanna, Aydannah, Aydanne

Aide (Latin, English) a short form of Aida.

Aidé (Greek) a form of Haidee.

Aiden B G (Latin) a form of Aida.

Aidia (Spanish) a form of Aida.

Aiesha (Swahili, Arabic) a form of Aisha.
Aieshah, Aieshia

Aiko (Japanese) beloved.

Ailani (Hawaiian) chief.
Aelani, Ailana

Aileen (Scottish) light bearer. (Irish) a form of Helen. See also Eileen.
Ailean, Aileana, Aileanah, Aileane, Aileena, Ailein, Aileina, Ailen, Ailena, Ailenah, Ailene, Aileyn,
Aileyna, Aileynah, Ailin, Ailina, Ailinn, Aillen, Ailyn, Ailyna, Alean, Aleana, Aleanah, Aleane,
Aylean, Ayleana, Ayleen, Ayleena, Aylein, Ayleina, Ayleyn, Ayleyna, Aylin, Aylina, Aylyn, Aylyna

Ailén (Mapuche) ember.

Aili (Scottish) a form of Alice. (Finnish) a form of Helen.
Aila, Ailee, Ailey, Ailie, Aily

Ailín, Aillén (Mapuche) transparent, very clear.

Ailis (Irish) a form of Adelaide.
Ailesh, Ailish, Ailyse, Eilis

Ailsa (Scottish) island dweller. Geography: Ailsa Craig is an island in
Scotland.
Ailsah, Ailsha, Aylsa, Aylsah

Ailya (Hebrew) a form of Aliya.
Ailiyah

Aime, Aimie (Latin, French) forms of Aimee.

Aimee (Latin) a form of Amy. (French) loved.
Aimée, Aimey, Aimi, Aimia, Aimy, Aimya

Aina (Hebrew) a form of Anna.

Ainara (Basque) swallow.

Ainhoa (Basque) allusion to the Virgin Mary.

Ainoa (Basque) she who has fertile soil.

Ainona (Hebrew) a form of Aina.

Ainsley G B (Scottish) my own meadow.
Ainslea, Ainsleah, Ainslee, Ainslei, Ainsleigh, Ainsly, Aynslea, Aynsleah, Aynslee, Aynslei,
Aynsleigh, Aynsley, Aynsli, Aynslie, Aynsly

Ainslie (Scottish) a form of Ainsley.
Ainsli

Aintzane (Spanish) glorious.

Airiana (English) a form of Ariana.
Airana, Airanna, Aireana, Aireanah, Aireanna, Aireona, Aireonna, Aireyonna, Airianna, Airianne,
Airiona, Airriana, Airrion, Airryon, Airyana, Airyanna

Airiél (Hebrew) a form of Ariel.
Aieral, Aierel, Aiiryel, Aire, Aireal, Aireale, Aireel, Airel, Airele, Airelle, Airi, Airial, Airiale, Airrel

Airleas (Irish) promise.
Airlea, Airleah, Airlee, Airlei, Airleigh, Airley, Airli, Airlie, Airly, Aylie, Ayrlea, Ayrleas, Ayrlee, Ayrlei, Ayrleigh, Ayrley, Ayrli, Ayrly

Aisha (Swahili) life. (Arabic) woman. See also Asha, Asia, Iesha, Isha,
Keisha, Leisha, Yiesha.
Aaisha, Aaishah, Aeisha, Aesha, Aeshah, Aeshia, Aheesha, Aiasha, Aieysha, Aiiesha, Aisa, Aischa,
Aish, Aishah, Aisheh, Aiyesha, Aiysha, Aysa, Ayse, Aytza

Aishia (Swahili, Arabic) a form of Aisha.
Aishiah

Aisling (Irish) a form of Aislinn.
Aislinn, Aislynn (Irish) forms of Ashlyn.
Aishellyn, Aishlinn, Aislee, Aisley, Aislin, Aislyn, Aislynne, Ayslin, Ayslinn, Ayslyn, Ayslynn

Aisone (Basque) a form of Asunción.

Aixa (Latin, German) a form of Axelle.

Aiyana (Native American) forever flowering.
Aiyanah, Aiyhana, Aiyona, Aiyonia

Aiyanna (Native American) a form of Aiyana. (Hindi) a form of Ayanna.
Aianna, Aiyannah, Aiyonna, Aiyunna

Aja (Hindi) goat.
Ahjah, Aija, Aijah, Ajá, Ajada, Ajara, Ajaran, Ajare, Ajaree, Ajha, Ajya, Ajyah

Ajah (Hindi) a form of Aja.

Ajanae (American) a combination of the letter A + Janae. Ajahnae, Ajahne, Ajana, Ajanaé, Ajane, Ajané, Ajanee, Ajanique, Ajena, Ajenae, Ajené

Ajee, Ajée (Punjabi, American) forms of Ajay (see Boys’ Names).

Ajia (Hindi) a form of Aja. Aijia, Ajhia, Aji, Ajiah, Ajjia

Akasha (American) a form of Akeisha. Akasia

Akayla (American) a combination of the letter A + Kayla. Akaela, Akaelia, Akaila, Akailah, Akala, Akaylah, Akaylia

Akeisha (American) a combination of the letter A + Keisha.
Akaesha, Akaisha, Akeecia, Akeesha, Akeishia, Akeshia, Akisha

Akela (Hawaiian) noble. Ahkayla, Ahkeelah, Akeia, Akeiah, Akelah, Akelia, Akeliah, Akeya, Akeyah

Akeria (American) a form of Akira. Akera, Akerah, Akeri, Akerra

Akeyla (Hawaiian) a form of Akela. Akeylah

Aki (Japanese) born in autumn. Akee, Akeeye, Akei, Akey, Akie, Aky

Akia (American) a combination of the letter A + Kia. Akaja, Akeia, Akeiah, Akeya, Akeyah, Akiá, Akiah, Akiane, Akiaya, Akiea, Akiya, Akiyah, Akya, Akyan, Akyia, Akyiah

Akiko (Japanese) bright light.
Akyko

Akila (Arabic) a form of Akilah.

Akilah (Arabic) intelligent. Aikiela, Aikilah, Akeela, Akeelah, Akeila, Akeilah, Akeiyla, Akiela, Akielah, Akilaih, Akilia, Akilka, Akilkah, Akillah, Akkila, Akyla, Akylah

Akili B G (Tanzanian) wisdom. Akilea, Akileah, Akilee, Akilei, Akileigh, Akiliah, Akilie, Akily, Akylee, Akyli, Akylie

Akilina (Greek) a form of Aquilla.

Akina (Japanese) spring flower.

Akira G B (American) a combination of the letter A + Kira. Akiera, Akierra, Akirah, Akire, Akiria, Akirrah, Akyra

Alaa G B (Arabic) a form of Aladdin (see Boys’ Names). Ala

Alaia (Basque) happy, of good cheer.

Alaina (Irish) a form of Alana.
Alain, Alainah, Alaine, Alainna, Alainnah, Allaina, Allainah, Allaine

Alair (French) a form of Hilary.
Alaira, Allaire

Alamea (Hawaiian) ripe; precious.
Alameah, Alameya, Alameyah, Alamia, Alamiah, Almya, Almyah

Alameda (Spanish) poplar tree.
Alamedah

Alana (Irish) attractive; peaceful. (Hawaiian) offering. See also Lana.
Aalaina, Alaana, Alanae, Alane, Alanea, Alania, Alawna, Aleine, Alleyna, Alleynah, Alleyne

Alanah (Irish, Hawaiian) a form of Alana.

Alandra (Spanish) a form of Alexandra, Alexandria.
Alantra, Aleandra

Alandria (Spanish) a form of Alexandra, Alexandria.
Alandrea, Aleandrea

Alani (Hawaiian) orange tree. (Irish) a form of Alana.
Alaini, Alainie, Alanea, Alanee, Alaney, Alania, Alaniah, Alanie, Alannie, Alany, Alanya, Alanyah

Alanis (Irish) beautiful; bright.
Alanisa, Alanisah, Alanise, Alaniss, Alanissa, Alanissah, Alanisse, Alannis, Alannisa, Alannisah,
Alannise, Alannys, Alannysa, Alannyse, Alanys, Alanysa, Alanysah, Alanyse, Alanyss, Alanyssa,
Alanyssah, Alanysse

Alanna, Alannah (Irish) forms of Alana.

Alanza (Spanish) noble and eager.

Alarice (German) ruler of all.
Alarica, Alaricah, Alaricia, Alarisa, Alarisah, Alarise, Allaryca, Allaryce, Alrica, Alricah, Alryca,
Alrycah, Alryqua, Alryque

Alastrina (Scottish) defender of humankind.
Alastriana, Alastrianah, Alastriane, Alastrianna, Alastriannah, Alastrianne, Alastrinah, Alastrine,
Alastryan, Alastryana, Alastryanah, Alastryane, Alastryann, Alastryanna, Alastryannah,
Alastryanne, Alastryn, Alastryna, Alastrynah, Alastryne, Alastrynia, Alastryniah, Alastrynya,
Alastrynyah

Alatea (Spanish, Greek) truth.

Alaura (American) a form of Alora.

Alaya (Hebrew) a form of Aliya.
Alayah

Alayna (Irish) a form of Alana.
Alaynah, Alayne, Alaynna, Alaynnah

Alaysha, Alaysia (American) forms of Alicia.
Alaysh, Alayshia

Alazne (Spanish) miracle.

Alba (Latin) from Alba Longa, an ancient city near Rome, Italy.
Albah, Albana, Albani, Albania, Albanie, Albany, Albeni, Albina, Albinah, Albine, Albinia,
Albinka, Albyna, Albynah, Albyne, Aubina, Aubinah, Aubine, Aubyna, Aubynah, Aubyne, Elba

Alberta (German, French) noble and bright. See also Auberte, Bertha,
Elberta.
Albertina, Albertinah, Albertine, Albertyna, Albertyne, Albirta, Albirtina, Albirtine, Albirtyna,
Albrette, Alburta, Alburtah, Alburtina, Alburtinah, Alburtine, Alburtyna, Alburtynah, Alburtyne,
Albyrta, Albyrtah, Albyrtina, Albyrtine, Albyrtyna, Albyrtynah, Albyrtyne, Alverta, Alvertah,
Alvertina, Alvertine

Alborada (Latin) brandy-colored dawn.

Albreanna (American) a combination of Alberta + Breanna (see Breana).
Albré, Albrea, Albreona, Albreonna, Albreyon

Alcina (Greek) strong-minded.
Alceena, Alcie, Alcinah, Alcine, Alcinia, Alciniah, Alcyna, Alcynah, Alcyne, Alseena, Alsina,
Alsinah, Alsine, Alsinia, Alsyn, Alsyna, Alsynah, Alsyne, Alzina, Alzinah, Alzine, Alzyna, Alzynah,
Alzyne

Alcira (German) adornment of nobility.

Alda (German) old; elder.
Aldah, Aldina, Aldine

Aldana (Spanish) a combination of Alda + Ana.

Aldegunda (German) famous leader.

Alden B G (English) old; wise protector.
Aldan, Aldon, Aldyn

Aldetruda (German) strong leader.

Aldina, Aldine (Hebrew) forms of Alda.
Aldeana, Aldene, Aldona, Aldyna, Aldyne

Aldonsa, Aldonza (Spanish) nice.

Aldora (English) gift; superior.
Aldorah

Alea, Aleah (Arabic) high, exalted. (Persian) God’s being.
Aileah, Allea, Alleah, Alleea, Alleeah

Aleaha (Arabic, Persian) a form of Alea.

Aleasha (Greek) a form of Alisha.
Aleashae, Aleashea, Aleashia, Aleasia, Aleassa

Alecia (Greek) a form of Alicia.
Aalecia, Ahlasia, Aleacia, Aleacya, Aleasia, Alecea, Aleceea, Aleceia, Aleciya, Aleciyah, Alecy,
Alecya, Aleicia, Allecia

Aleea (Arabic, Persian) a form of Alea. (Hebrew) a form of Aliya.
Aleeah

Aleecia (Greek) a form of Alicia.
Aleeceia, Aleeciah, Aleesia, Aleesiya, Alleecia

Aleela (Swahili) she cries.
Aleala, Alealah, Aleelah, Aleighla, Aleighlah, Aleila, Aleilah, Aleyla, Aleylah, Alila, Alile, Alyla,
Alylah

Aleena (Dutch) a form of Aleene.
Ahleena, Aleana, Aleanah, Aleeanna, Aleenah, Aleighna, Aleighnah, Aleina, Aleinah

Aleene (Dutch) alone. See also Allene.
Aleane, Aleighn, Aleighne, Aleine, Alyn, Alyne

Aleesa (Greek) a form of Alice, Alyssa. See also Alisa.
Aleessa

Aleesha (Greek) a form of Alisha.
Aleeshah, Aleeshia, Aleeshya

Aleeya (Hebrew) a form of Aliya.
Alee, Aleeyah, Aleiya, Aleiyah

Aleeza (Hebrew) a form of Aliza. See also Leeza.
Aleaza, Aleazah, Aleezah, Aleiza, Aleizah, Aleyza, Aleyzah

Alegía, Alegría, Allegría (Spanish) forms of Allegra.

Alegria (Spanish) cheerful.
Aleggra, Alegra

Aleia, Aleigha (Arabic, Persian) forms of Alea.
Alei, Aleiah

Aleisha (Greek) a form of Alicia, Alisha.
Aleisa

Aleja (Spanish) a form of Alejandra.

Alejandra (Spanish) a form of Alexandra.
Aleiandra, Alejanda, Alejandr, Alejandrea, Alejandria, Alejandro

Alejandrina (Spanish) a form of Alejandra.

Aleka (Hawaiian) a form of Alice.
Aleaka, Aleakah, Aleeka, Aleekah, Aleika, Aleikah, Alekah, Aleyka, Aleykah

Aleksa (Greek) a form of Alexa.
Aleksha

Aleksandra (Greek) a form of Alexandra.
Alecsandra, Alecxandra, Alecxandrah, Aleczandra, Aleczandrah, Aleksandrija, Aleksandriya,
Aleksasha

Alena (Russian) a form of Helen.
Aleana, Aleanah, Aleina, Alenah, Alene, Alenea, Aleni, Alenia, Alenka, Alenna, Alennah, Alenya,
Aliena

Aleria (Latin) eagle.
Alearia, Aleariah, Alearya, Alearyah, Aleriah, Alerya, Aleryah

Alesha (Greek) a form of Alicia, Alisha.
Alesa, Alesah

Aleshia (Greek) a form of Alicia, Alisha.
Aleshya

Alesia, Alessia (Greek) forms of Alice, Alicia, Alisha.
Alesiah, Alessea, Alessiah, Alesya, Alesyah, Allesia

Alessa (Greek) a form of Alice.
Alessi, Allessa

Alessandra (Italian) a form of Alexandra.
Alesandra, Alesandrea, Alessandria, Alessandriah, Alessandrie, Alessandryn, Alessandryna,
Alessandryne, Alissandra, Alissondra, Allesand, Allessandra

Aleta (Greek) a form of Alida. See also Leta.
Aleata, Aleatah, Aleeta, Aleetah, Aleighta, Aleita, Aleitah, Aletah, Aletta, Alettah, Alette, Aleyta,
Aleytah, Alletta

Aleth (Greek) a form of Alethea.

Aletha (Greek) a short form of Alethea.

Alethea (Greek) truth.
Alathea, Alatheah, Alathia, Alathiah, Aleathia, Aleathiah, Aleathya, Aleathyah, Aleethea,
Aleetheah, Aleethia, Aleethiah, Aleethya, Aleethyah, Aleighthea, Aleighthia, Aleighthya, Aleithea,
Aleitheah, Aleithia, Aleithiah, Aleithya, Aleithyah, Aletea, Aletheah, Aletheia, Aletheiah, Alethia,
Alethiah, Aletia, Alithea, Alitheah, Alithia, Alithiah, Allethea, Alythea, Alytheah, Alythia, Alythiah,
Alythya, Alythyah

Alette (Latin) wing.
Aletta, Alettah

Alex B G (Greek) a short form of Alexander, Alexandra.
Aleix, Aleks, Alexx, Allex, Allexx

Alex Ann, Alex Anne, Alexane, Alexanne (American) combinations of
Alex + Ann.
Alex-Ann, Alex-Anne, Alexan, Alexann, Alexanna, Alexian, Alexiana, Alexina, Alexinah, Alexine,
Alexyna, Alexynah, Alexyne

Alexa (Greek) a short form of Alexandra.
Aleixa, Alekia, Aleksi, Alexah, Alexxa, Allexa, Alyxa

Alexander B G (Greek) defender of mankind. History: Alexander the Great
was the conqueror of the Greek Empire.
Al, Alec, Alecander, Alecsandar, Alecsander, Alecxander, Alejándro, Alek, Alekos, Aleksandar,
Aleksander, Aleksei, Alekzander, Alessander, Alessandro, Alexandar, Alexandor, Alexandr,
Alexandro, Alexandros, Alexxander, Alexzander, Alic, Alick, Alisander, Alixander

Alexanderia (Greek) a form of Alexandria.

Alexandra (Greek) a form of Alexander. History: the last czarina of
Russia. See also Lexi, Lexia, Olesia, Ritsa, Sandra, Sandrine, Sasha,
Shura, Sondra, Xandra, Zandra.
Alaxandra, Alexande, Alexandera, Alexina, Alexine, Alexxandra, Alexxandrah, Alixsandra, Aljexi,
Alla, Lexandra

Alexandre B G (Greek) a form of Alexandra.

Alexandrea (Greek) a form of Alexandria.
Alexanndrea

Alexandria (Greek) a form of Alexandra. See also Xandra, Zandra.
Alaxandria, Alecsandria, Alecxandria, Alecxandriah, Alecxandrya, Alecxandryah, Aleczandria,
Aleczandriah, Aleczandrya, Aleczandryah, Alexandreia, Alexandriah, Alexandrie, Alexandriea,
Alexandrieah, Alexandrya, Alexandryah, Alexanndria, Alexanndrya, Alexendria, Alexxandria,
Alexxandriah, Alexxandrya, Alexxandryah, Alixandrea, Alixzandria

Alexandrine (Greek) a form of Alexandra. See also Drina.
Alecsandrina, Alejandrine, Alejandryn, Alejandryna, Alejandryne, Aleksandrina, Aleksandryne,
Alexandreana, Alexandrena, Alexandrina, Alexandrinah, Alexendrine, Alexzandrina,
Alexzandrinah, Alexzandrine, Alexzandryna, Alexzandrynah

Alexess, Alexuss, Alexyss, Allexys

Alexcia (Greek) a form of Alexia.

Alexe (Greek) a form of Alex.

Alexi G B (Greek) a short form of Alexandra.
Aleksey, Aleksi, Alexey, Alexy

Alexia (Greek) a short form of Alexandria. See also Lexia.
Aleksia, Aleksiah, Aleksya, Aleksyah, Aleska, Alexea, Alexiah, Alexsia, Alexsiya, Allexia, Alyxia

Alexie (Greek) a short form of Alexandra.

Alexis G B (Greek) a short form of Alexandra.
Aalexis, Aalexus, Aalexxus, Aelexus, Ahlexis, Ahlexus, Alaxis, Alecsis, Alecsus, Alecxis, Aleexis,
Aleksis, Aleksys, Alexias, Alexiou, Alexiz, Alexsus, Alexsys, Alexxiz, Alexyes, Alexyis, Alixis, Alixus,
Elexis, Elexus, Lexis, Lexus

Alexius (Greek) a form of Alexis.
Allexius

Alexsa (Greek) a form of Alexa.
Alexssa

Alexsandra (Greek) a form of Alexandra.
Alexsandria, Alexsandro

Alexzandra (Greek) a form of Alexandra.
Alexzand, Alexzandrah

Alexzandria (Greek) a form of Alexandria.
Alexzandrea, Alexzandriah, Alexzandrya

Aleya, Aleyah (Hebrew) forms of Aliya.
Aleayah, Aléyah, Aleyia, Aleyiah

Aleyda (Greek) she who is like Athena.

Alfie B G (English) a familiar form of Alfreda.
Alfi, Alfy

Alfilda (German) she who helps the elves.

Alfonsa (German) noble and eager.
Alfonsia, Alfonsina, Alfonsine, Alfonsyna, Alfonsyne

Alfreda (English) elf counselor; wise counselor. See also Effie, Elfrida,
Freda, Frederica.
Alfredah, Alfredda, Alfredia, Alfreeda, Alfreida, Alfrida, Alfridah, Alfrieda, Alfryda, Alfrydah,
Alfrydda, Alfryddah

Alhertina (Spanish) noble.

Ali B G (Greek) a familiar form of Alice, Alicia, Alisha, Alison.
Alee, Alei, Aleigh, Aley, Allea, Allee, Allei, Alleigh

Alia, Aliah, Allia, Alliah (Hebrew) forms of Aliya. See also Aaliya, Alea.
Aelia, Allea, Alleah, Alya

Alice (Greek) truthful. (German) noble. See also Aili, Aleka, Ali, Alisa,
Alison, Alyce, Alysa, Elke.
Adelice, Aleece, Aleese, Alicie, Alics, Aliece, Aliese, Alla, Alleece, Alles, Allesse, Allice

Alicen, Alicyn, Alisyn, Allisyn (English) forms of Alison.

Alicia (English) a form of Alice. See also Elicia, Licia.
Adelicia, Aelicia, Aleacia, Aleaciah, Alecea, Aleicia, Aleiciah, Aleighcia, Aleighsia, Aleighsya,
Aleisia, Aleisiah, Aleisya, Aleisyah, Alicea, Alicha, Alichia, Aliciah, Alician, Alicija, Aliecia,
Allicea, Ilysa

Alicja (English) a form of Alicia.
Alicya

Alida (Latin) small and winged. (Spanish) noble. See also Aleta, Lida,
Oleda.
Adelita, Aleda, Aledah, Aleida, Alidah, Alidia, Alidiah, Alleda, Alledah, Allida, Allidah, Alyda,
Alydia, Elida, Elidia

Álida (Hebrew) a form of Hélida.

Alie, Alley, Alli, Allie, Ally, Aly (Greek) familiar forms of Alice, Alicia,
Alisha, Alison.

Aliesha (Greek) a form of Alisha.
Alieshai, Alieshia, Alliesha

Alika (Hawaiian) truthful. (Swahili) most beautiful.
Aleka, Alica, Alikah, Alike, Alikee, Aliki, Aliqua, Aliquah, Alique, Alyka, Alykah, Alyqua, Alyquah

Alima (Arabic) sea maiden; musical.
Alimah, Alyma, Alymah

Alina (Slavic) bright. (Scottish) fair. (English) a short form of Adeline. See
also Alena.
Aleana, Aleanah, Aleina, Aleinah, Aliana, Alianna, Alinah, Alinna

Aline (Scottish) a form of Aileen, Alina.
Alianne, Alline

Alisa, Allisa (Greek) forms of Alice, Alyssa. See also Elisa, Ilisa.
Aaliysah, Alisah, Alisea, Aliysa

Alise, Allise (Greek) forms of Alice.
Alis, Aliss, Alisse, Allis, Alliss, Allisse

Alisha (Greek) truthful. (German) noble. (English) a form of Alicia. See
also Elisha, Ilisha, Lisha.
Aliscia, Alisea, Alishah, Alishay, Alishaye, Alishya, Alissya, Alisyia, Alitsha, Allissia, Alyssaya

Alishia (English) a form of Alisha.
Alishea, Alisheia, Alishiana

Alisia, Alissia (English) forms of Alisha.

Alison (English) a form of Alice. See also Lissie.
Aleason, Aleeson, Aleighson, Aleison, Alisan, Alisann, Alisanne, Alisen, Alisenne, Alisin, Alision,
Alisonn, Alisson, Alissun, Alissyn, Alisun, Alles, Allesse, Alleyson, Allisan, Allisen, Allisin, Allisine,
Allisone, Allisson, Allisun, Allsun, Alson, Alsone, Alysine, Elisan, Elisen, Elisin, Elison, Elisun,
Elisyn

Alissa, Allissa (Greek) forms of Alice, Alyssa.
Aalissah, Alissah, Alisza, Allisah, Allissah

Alita (Spanish) a form of Alida.
Alitah, Allita, Allitah, Allitta, Allittah, Allyta, Allytah, Alyta, Alytah

Alivia (Latin) a form of Olivia.
Alivah

Alix G B (Greek) a short form of Alexandra, Alice.
Alixe, Alixia, Allix, Alyx

Alixandra (Greek) a form of Alexandra.
Alixandrah, Alixzandra, Alixzandrah, Allixandra

Alixandria (Greek) a form of Alexandria.
Alixandriah, Alixandrina, Alixandrinah, Alixandrine, Alixandriya, Alixzandria, Alixzandriah,
Alixzandrina, Alixzandryna, Alixzandrynah, Alixzandryne, Allixandria, Allixandrya

Aliya (Hebrew) ascender.
Aeliyah, Alieya, Alieyah, Aliyiah, Alliyha, Alliyia

Aliyah, Alliyah (Hebrew) forms of Aliya.
Aliyyah, Alliya, Alliyyah

Aliye (Arabic) noble.
Aliyeh

Aliza (Hebrew) joyful. See also Aleeza, Eliza.
Alieza, Aliezah, Alitza, Alitzah, Alizah, Alizee, Alyza, Alyzah

Alizabeth (Hebrew) a form of Elizabeth.
Alyzabeth

Alize (Greek, German) a form of Alice. (Hebrew) a short form of Aliza.
Aliz

Allana, Allanah (Irish) forms of Alana.
Allanie, Allanna, Allannah, Allanne, Allauna

Allegra (Latin) cheerful.
Allegrah, Allegria, Legra

Allena (Irish) a form of Alana.
Alleyna, Alleynah

Allene (Dutch) a form of Aleene. (Scottish) a form of Aline.
Alene, Alleen

Allethea (Greek) a form of Alethea.
Allathea, Allatheah, Allathia, Allathiah, Alletheah, Allethia, Allethiah, Allethya, Allethyah,
Allythea, Allytheah, Allythia, Allythiah, Allythya, Allythyah

Allicia (English) a form of Alicia.

Allisha (Greek, German, English) a form of Alisha.

Allison G B (English) a form of Alison.

Allyn (Scottish) a form of Aileen, Alina. See also Aline.
Allyne, Alyne, Alynne

Allysa, Allyssa (Greek) forms of Alyssa.
Allyisa, Allysah, Allyssah

Allysen, Allyson, Alyson (English) forms of Alison.
Allysonn, Allysson, Allysun, Allysyn, Allysyne, Alysan, Alysen, Alysene, Alysin, Alysine, Alysone,
Alysun, Alysyn, Alysyne, Alyzane, Alyzen, Alyzene, Alyzin, Alyzine, Alyzyn, Alyzyne

Allysha, Alycia, Alysha, Alysia (English) forms of Alicia.
Alyssha, Lycia

Alma (Arabic) learned. (Latin) soul.
Almah, Almar, Almarah

Almeda (Arabic) ambitious.
Allmeda, Allmedah, Allmeta, Almea, Almedah, Almeta, Almetah, Almetta, Almettah, Almida,
Almidah, Almyda, Almydah

Almira (Arabic) aristocratic, princess; exalted. (Spanish) from Almeíra,
Spain. See also Elmira, Mira.
Allmeera, Allmera, Allmerah, Allmeria, Allmira, Allmirah, Almeera, Almeeria, Almeira, Almera,
Almeria, Almeriah, Almirah, Almire, Almyra, Almyrah

Almita (Latin) kind.
Allmita, Almitah, Almyta, Almytah

Almodis (German) very happy, animated lady.

Almudena (Spanish) the city.

Almunda (Spanish) refers to the Virgin Mary.

Almundena, Almundina (Spanish) forms of Almunda.

Alodía (Basque) free land.

Alodie (English) rich. See also Elodie.
Alodea, Alodee, Alodey, Alodi, Alodia, Alody, Alodya, Alodyah, Alodye

Aloha (Hawaiian) loving, kindhearted, charitable.
Alohah, Alohi

Aloisa (German) famous warrior.
Aloisia, Aloysa, Aloysia

Aloise (Spanish) a form of Aloisa.

Aloma (Latin) a short form of Paloma.

Alonda (Spanish) a form of Alexandra.

Alondra (Spanish) a form of Alexandra.
Allandra

Alonna (Irish) a form of Alana.
Allona, Allonah, Alona, Alonah, Alonnah, Alonya, Alonyah

Alonsa (English) a form of Alonza.

Alonza B G (English) noble and eager.

Alora (American) a combination of the letter A + Lora.
Alorah, Alorha, Alorie, Aloura, Alouria

Alpha (Greek) first-born. Linguistics: the first letter of the Greek alphabet.
Alfa, Alfah, Alfia, Alfiah, Alfya, Alfyah, Alphah, Alphia, Alphiah, Alphya, Alphyah

Alta (Latin) high; tall.
Allta, Altah, Altana, Altanna, Altea, Alto

Altagracia (Spanish) refers to the high grace of the Virgin Mary.

Altair B G (Greek) star. (Arabic) flying eagle.
Altaira, Altaire, Altayr, Altayra, Altayrah, Altayre

Altamira (Spanish) place with a beautiful view.

Althea (Greek) wholesome; healer. History: Althea Gibson was the first
African American to win a major tennis title. See also Thea.
Altha, Altheah, Altheda, Althedah, Altheya, Althia, Althiah, Althya, Althyah, Elthea, Eltheya,
Elthia

Aluminé (Mapuche) she who shines.

Alva BG (Latin, Spanish) white; light skinned. See also Elva.
Alvah, Alvana, Alvanna, Alvannah

Alvarita (Spanish) speaker of truth.

Alvera (Latin) honest.
Alverah, Alveria, Alveriah, Alverya, Alveryah, Alvira, Alvirah, Alvyra, Alvyrah

Alvina (English) friend to all; noble friend; friend to elves. See also Elva,
Vina.
Alveana, Alveanah, Alveane, Alveanea, Alveen, Alveena, Alveenah, Alveene, Alveenia, Alvena,
Alvenah, Alvenea, Alvie, Alvinae, Alvinah, Alvincia, Alvine, Alvinea, Alvinesha, Alvinia, Alvinna,
Alvinnah, Alvita, Alvona, Alvyna, Alvynah, Alvyne, Alwin, Alwina, Alwyn

Alyah (Hebrew) a form of Aliya.
Allya, Allyah, Alya, Alyya, Alyyah

Alyce, Alyse, Alysse (Greek) forms of Alice.
Allyce, Allys, Allyse, Allyss, Alys, Alyss

Alyiah (Hebrew) a form of Aliya.
Alyia

Alyna (Dutch) a form of Aleene. (Slavic, Scottish, English) a form of
Alina.
Alynah, Alyona

Alysa (Greek) a form of Alyssa.
Alysah

Alyshia (English) a form of Alicia.

Alyssa (Greek) rational. Botany: alyssum is a flowering herb. See also
Alice, Alisa, Elissa.
Ahlyssa, Alyesa, Alyessa, Alyissa, Alyssah, Ilyssa, Lyssa, Lyssah

Alyssia (Greek) a form of Alyssa.

Alyx (Greek) a form of Alex.

Alyxandra (Greek) a form of Alexandra.
Alyxandrah, Alyxzandra, Alyxzandrah

Alyxandria (Greek) a form of Alexandria.
Alyxandrea, Alyxandriah, Alyxandrya, Alyxandryah, Alyxzandria, Alyxzandriah, Alyxzandrya,
Alyxzandryah

Alyxis (Greek) a form of Alexis.

Alzena (Arabic) woman.
Alsena, Alsenah, Alxena, Alxenah, Alxina, Alxinah, Alxyna, Alxynah, Alzenah, Alzina, Alzinah,
Alzyna, Alzynah

Am (Vietnamese) lunar; female.

Ama (African) born on Saturday.
Amah

Amabel (Latin) lovable. See also Bel, Mabel.
Amabela, Amabelah, Amabele, Amabell, Amabella, Amabellah, Amabelle, Ambela, Ambelah,
Ambele, Ambell, Ambella, Ambellah, Amebelle, Amibel, Amibela, Amibelah, Amibele, Amibell,
Amibella, Amibellah, Amibelle, Amybel, Amybell, Amybella, Amybelle

Amada (Spanish) beloved.
Amadee, Amadey, Amadi, Amadie, Amadita, Amady, Amata

Amadea (Latin) loves God.
Amadeah, Amadeya, Amadeyah, Amadia, Amadiah, Amadya, Amadyah

Amadis (Latin) the great love, the most beloved.

Amairani, Amairany (Greek) forms of Amara.
Amairaine, Amairane, Amairanie

Amal G B (Hebrew) worker. (Arabic) hopeful.
Amala, Amalah, Amalla, Amallah

Amalberta (German) brilliant work.

Amalia (German) a form of Amelia.
Ahmalia, Amalea, Amaleah, Amaleta, Amaliah, Amalija, Amalisa, Amalita, Amalitah, Amaliya,
Amalya, Amalyah, Amalyn

Amalie (German) a form of Amelia.
Amalee, Amalei, Amaleigh, Amaley, Amali, Amaly

Amaline (German) a form of Amelia.
Amalean, Amaleana, Amaleane, Amaleen, Amaleena, Amaleene, Amalin, Amalina, Amalyn,
Amalyna, Amalyne, Amalynn, Amelina, Ameline, Amilina, Amiline, Amilyn, Amilynn, Amilynna,
Amilynne, Ammalyn, Ammalynn, Ammalynne, Ammilina, Ammiline

Amalsinda (German) the one God points to.

Amalur, Amalure (Spanish) homeland.

Aman B G (Arabic) a short form of Amani.
Amane

Amanada (Latin) a form of Amanda.

Amancai, Amancái, Amancay (Quechua) yellow flower streaked with red.

Amancia (Latin) lover.

Amanda G B (Latin) lovable. See also Manda, Mandy.
Amandah, Amandalee, Amandalyn, Amande, Amandea, Amandee, Amandey, Amandi, Amandia,
Amandiah, Amandie, Amandina, Amandine, Amandy, Amandya, Amandyah

Amandeep BG (Punjabi) peaceful light.

Amani G B (Arabic) a form of Imani.
Aamani, Ahmani, Amanee, Amaney, Amanie, Ammanu

Amania (Hebrew) artist of God.

Amanjot (Punjabi) a form of Amandeep.

Amanpreet BG (Punjabi) a form of Amandeep.

Amapola (Arabic) poppy.

Amara (Greek) eternally beautiful. See also Mara.
Amaira, Amar, Amarah, Amaria, Amariah, Amarya, Amaryah

Amaranta (Spanish) a flower that never fades.
Amaranth, Amarantha, Amaranthe

Amari B G (Greek) a form of Amara.
Amaree, Amarie, Amarii, Amarri

Amarilia, Amarilla, Amarinda (Greek) she who shines.

Amarina (Australian) rain.
Amarin, Amarinah, Amarine, Amaryn, Amarynah, Amaryne

Amaris (Hebrew) promised by God.
Amaarisah, Amarisa, Amariss, Amarissa, Amarys, Amarysa, Amarysah, Amaryss, Amaryssa,
Amaryssah, Maris

Amarú (Quechua) snake, boa.

Amaryllis (Greek) fresh; flower.
Amarilis, Amarillis, Amaryl, Amaryla, Amarylah, Amarylis, Amarylla, Amaryllah

Amatista (Greek) full of wine.

Amaui (Hawaiian) thrush.

Amaya (Japanese) night rain.
Amaia, Amaiah, Amayah

Amazona (Greek) Mythology: the Amazons were a tribe of warrior
women.

Ambar G B (French) a form of Amber.

Ámbar (Arabic) the aroma of an exotic perfume.

Amber G B (French) amber.
Aamber, Ahmber, Amberia, Amberise, Ambur, Ammber, Ember

Amber-Lynn, Amberlyn, Amberlynn (American) combinations of Amber
+ Lynn.
Ambarlina, Ambarline, Amber Lynn, Amber Lynne, Amber-Lynne, Amberlin, Amberlina,
Amberline, Amberlyne, Amberlynne, Amburlina, Amburline

Amberlee, Amberley, Amberly (American) familiar forms of Amber.
Ambarlea, Ambarlee, Ambarlei, Ambarleigh, Ambarley, Ambarli, Ambarlie, Ambarly, Amberle,
Amberlea, Amberlei, Amberleigh, Amberli, Amberlia, Amberliah, Amberlie, Amberlly, Amberlyah,
Amberlye, Amburlea, Amburlee, Amburlei, Amburleigh, Amburley, Amburli, Amburlia, Amburlie,
Amburly, Amburlya

Ambra (American) a form of Amber.

Ambria (American) a form of Amber.
Ambrea, Ambriah

Ambrosia (Greek) immortal.
Ambrosa, Ambrosah, Ambrosiah, Ambrosina, Ambrosine, Ambrosyn, Ambrosyna, Ambrosyne,
Ambrozin, Ambrozinah, Ambrozine, Ambrozyn, Ambrozyna, Ambrozyne

Ambyr (French) a form of Amber.
Ambyre

Amedia (Spanish) a form of Amy.

Amee, Ami, Amie, Amiee (French) forms of Amy.
Amii, Amiiee, Ammee, Ammie, Ammiee

Ameena (Arabic) a form of Amina.
Ameenah

Ameera (Hebrew, Arabic) a form of Amira.
Ameerah

Amelberga (German) protected work.

Amelia (German) hard working. (Latin) a form of Emily. History:
Amelia Earhart, an American aviator, was the first woman to fly solo
across the Atlantic Ocean. See also Ima, Melia, Millie, Nuela, Yamelia.
Aemilia, Aimilia, Amalie, Amaline, Amaliya, Ameila, Ameilia, Amelisa, Amelita, Amella, Amylia,
Amyliah, Amylya, Amylyah

Amélia (Portuguese) a form of Amelia.

Amelie, Amely (French) forms of Amelia.
Amelee, Ameleigh, Ameley, Amélie

Amelinda (American) a combination of Amelia + Linda.
Amalinda, Amalindah, Amalynda, Amalyndah, Amelindah, Amerlindah, Amilinda, Amilindah,
Amilynda, Amilyndah

America (Teutonic) industrious.
Amarica, Amaricah, Amaricka, Amarickah, Amarika, Amarikah, Americah, Americana, Americka,
Amerika, Amerikah, Ameriqua, Ameriquah, Amerique, Ameryca, Amerycah, Amerycka,
Ameryckah, Ameryka, Amerykah, Ameryqua, Ameryque

América (Teutonic) a form of America.

Amethyst (Greek) wine; purple-violet gemstone. History: in the ancient
world, the amethyst stone was believed to help prevent drunkenness.
Amathist, Amathista, Amathiste, Amathysta, Amathyste, Amethist, Amethista, Amethiste,
Amethistia, Amethysta, Amethyste, Amethystia, Amethystya, Amethystyah

Amia (Hebrew) a form of Amy.
Amio, Amiya, Amiyah

Amiana (Latin) a form of Amina.

Amilia (Latin, German) a form of Amelia.
Amiliah, Amilisa, Amilita, Amillia, Amilya

Amilie (Latin, German) a form of Amelia.
Amilee, Amili, Amily

Amina (Arabic) trustworthy, faithful. History: the mother of the prophet
Muhammad.
Aamena, Aamina, Aminda, Amindah, Aminta, Amintah

Aminah (Arabic) a form of Amina.
Aaminah

Amira (Hebrew) speech; utterance. (Arabic) princess. See also Mira.
Amyra, Amyrah

Amirah (Hebrew, Arabic) a form of Amira.

Amiram (Hebrew) my land is lifted up.

Amissa (Hebrew) truth.
Amisa, Amisah, Amise, Amisia, Amisiah, Amissah, Amiza, Amizah, Amysa, Amysah, Amysia,
Amysiah, Amysya, Amysyah, Amyza, Amyzah

Amita (Hebrew) truth.
Ameeta, Ameetah, Amitah, Amitha, Amyta, Amytah

Amity (Latin) friendship.
Amitee, Amitey, Amiti, Amitie, Amytee, Amytey, Amyti, Amytie, Amyty

Amlika (Hindi) mother.
Amlikah, Amylka, Amylkah

Amma (Hindi) mother.

Amor, Amora (Spanish) love.

Amorette (Latin) beloved; loving.
Amoreta, Amoretah, Amorete, Amorett, Amoretta, Amorettah, Amorit, Amorita, Amoritah, Amoritt,
Amoritta, Amoritte, Amoryt, Amoryta, Amorytah, Amoryte, Amorytt, Amorytta, Amoryttah,
Amorytte

Amorie (German) industrious leader.

Amorina (Spanish) she who falls in love easily.

Amoxtli (Nahuatl) book.

Amparo (Spanish) protected.

Amrit BG (Sanskrit) nectar.

Amrita (Spanish) a form of Amorette.
Amritah, Amritta, Amritte, Amryta, Amrytah, Amryte, Amrytta, Amryttah, Amrytte

Amser (Welsh) time.

Amuillan (Mapuche) useful, helpful.

Amunet (Egyptian) Mythology: Amaunet is a guardian goddess of the
pharaohs.

Amy (Latin) beloved. See also Aimee, Emma, Esmé.
Aami, Amata, Amatah, Ame, Amei, Amey, Ammy, Amya, Amye, Amylyn

An B G (Chinese) peaceful.

Ana (Hawaiian, Spanish) a form of Hannah.

Anaba (Native American) she returns from battle.
Anabah

Anabel, Anabelle, Annabell (English) forms of Annabel.
Anabela, Anabele, Anabell, Anna-Bell, Annahbell, Annahbelle, Annebell, Annebelle, Annibell,
Annibelle, Annybell, Annybelle

Anaclara (Spanish) a combination of Ana + Carla.

Anacleta (Greek) she who has been called on; the required one.

Anahi, Anahy (Persian) short forms of Anahita.
Anahai

Anahí, Anahid (Guarani) alluding to the flower of the ceibo tree.

Anahit (Persian) a short form of Anahita.

Anahita (Persian) the immaculate one. Mythology: a water goddess.

Anai (Hawaiian, Spanish) a form of Ana.
Anaia

Anais (Hebrew) gracious.
Anaise, Anaïse, Anaiss, Anays, Anayss

Anaís (Hebrew) God has mercy.

Anakaren (English) a combination of Ana + Karen.
Annakaren

Anala (Hindi) fine.
Analah

Analaura (English) a combination of Ana + Laura.
Annalaura

Analena (Spanish) a form of Ana.

Anali (Hindi, Indian) fire, fiery.

Analía (Spanish) a combination of Ana and Lía.

Analicia (English) a form of Analisa.
Analisha, Analisia

Analiria (Spanish) native of Almeria, Spain.

Analisa, Annalisa (English) combinations of Anna + Lisa.
Analice, Analissa, Annaliesa, Annalissa, Annalyca, Annalyce, Annalysa

Analise, Annalise (English) forms of Analisa.
Analis, Annalisse, Annalys, Annalyse

Anamaria (English) a combination of Ana + Maria.
Anamarie, Anamary

Anan, Anán, Anani (Hebrew) cloudy.

Ananda (Hindi) blissful.
Anandah

Anarosa (English) a combination of Ana + Rosa.

Anastacia, Anastazia, Annastasia (Greek) forms of Anastasia.
Anastace, Anastaciah, Anastacie, Anastacya, Anastacyah, Anastaziah, Anastazya

Anastasia (Greek) resurrection. See also Nastasia, Stacey, Stacia, Stasya.
Anastascia, Anastase, Anastasee, Anastasha, Anastashia, Anastasie, Anastasija, Anastassia,
Anastassya, Anastasya, Anastatia, Anastaysia, Anastice, Anestasia, Annastasija, Annastaysia,
Annastazia, Annestasia, Annestassia, Annstás, Anstace, Anstice

Anat (Egyptian) Mythology: a consort of Seth.

Anatola (Greek) from the east.
Anatolah, Anatolia, Anatoliah, Anatolya, Anatolyah, Annatola, Annatolah, Annatolia, Annatoliah,
Annatolya, Annatolyah

Ancarla (Spanish) a combination of Ana and Carla.

Ancelín (Latin) single woman.

Anci (Hungarian) a form of Hannah.
Annus, Annushka

Andeana (Spanish) leaving.

Andee, Andi, Andie (American) short forms of Andrea, Fernanda.
Ande, Andea, Andy

Andere (Greek) a form of Andrea.

Andra G B (Greek, Latin) a short form of Andrea.
Andrah

Andrea G B (Greek) strong; courageous. See also Ondrea.
Aindrea, Andera, Anderea, Andraia, Andraya, Andreah, Andreaka, Andreea, Andreja, Andreka,
Andrel, Andrell, Andrelle, Andreo, Andressa, Andrette, Andriea, Andrieka, Andrietta, Andris,
Andrya, Andryah

Andréa (French) a form of Andrea.
Andrée

Andreana, Andreanna (Greek) forms of Andrea.
Ahndrianna, Andreanah, Andreannah, Andreeana, Andreeanah, Andrena, Andreyana, Andreyonna

Andreane, Andreanne, Andree Ann, Andree Anne (Greek) combinations
of Andrea + Ann.
Andrean, Andreann, Andreean, Andreeane, Andreeanne, Andrene, Andrian, Andriann, Andrianne,
Andrienne, Andryane, Andryann, Andryanne

Andree (Greek) a short form of Andrea.
Andri

Andreia (Greek) a form of Andrea.

Andréia (Portuguese) a form of Andrea.

Andreina (Greek) a form of Andrea.

Andreína (Spanish) a form of Andrea.

Andresa (Spanish) a form of Andrea.

Andreya (Greek) a form of Andrea.

Andria (Greek) a form of Andrea.
Andriah

Andriana, Andrianna (Greek) forms of Andrea.
Andrianah, Andriannah, Andrina, Andrinah, Andriona, Andrionna, Andryana, Andryanah,
Andryanna, Andryannah

Andromaca, Andrómana, Andrónica, Andrómaca (Greek) she who is
victorious over men.

Andromeda (Greek) Mythology: the daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia.

Anechka (Russian) grace.

Aneesa (Greek) a form of Agnes.
Anee, Aneesah, Aneese, Aneisa

Aneesha (Greek) a form of Agnes.
Aneeshah, Aneesia, Aneisha

Aneko (Japanese) older sister.

Anel (Hawaiian) a short form of Anela.
Anelle

Anela (Hawaiian) angel.
Anelah, Anella, Anellah

Anelida (Spanish) a combination of Ana + Elida.

Anelina (Spanish) a combination of Ana + Lina.

Anémona (Greek) she who is victorious over men.

Anesha (Greek) a form of Agnes.
Ahnesha

Aneshia (Greek) a form of Agnes.
Ahnesshia

Anesia (Greek) a form of Agnes.
Ahnesia, Anessia

Anessa, Annessa (Greek) forms of Agnes.

Aneta (Spanish) a form of Anita. (French) a form of Annette.
Anetah

Anetra (American) a form of Annette.
Anetrah

Anezka (Czech) a form of Hannah.

Anfitrita (Greek) wind, breeze.

Angel B G (Greek) a short form of Angela.
Angéle, Angil, Anjel, Anjelle

Angela (Greek) angel; messenger. See also Engel.
Angala, Anganita, Angelanell, Angelanette, Angelo, Angiola, Anglea, Anjella, Anjellah

Ángela (Spanish) a form of Angela.

Angele, Angell, Angelle (Greek) short forms of Angela.

Angelea, Angelie (Greek) forms of Angela.
Angelee, Angeleigh, Angeli

Angelena (Russian) a form of Angela.
Angalena, Angalina, Angeleana

Angeles (Spanish) a form of Angela.

Ángeles (Catalan) a form of Angeles.

Angelia (Greek) a form of Angela.
Angeleah

Angelic (Russian) a short form of Angelica.
Angalic

Angelica, Angelika, Angellica (Greek) forms of Angela. See also Anjelica,
Engelica.
Angelici, Angelike, Angeliki, Angilica

Angélica (Spanish) a form of Angelica.

Angelicia (Russian) a form of Angelica.

Angelina (Russian) a form of Angela.
Angeliana, Angelinah, Angellina, Angelyna, Anhelina, Anjelina

Angeline, Angelyn (Russian) forms of Angela.
Angeleen, Angelene, Angelin, Angelyne, Angelynn, Angelynne

Angelique (French) a form of Angela.
Angeliqua, Angeliquah, Angélique, Angilique, Anjelique

Angelisa (American) a combination of Angela + Lisa.

Angelita (Spanish) a form of Angela.
Angellita

Angella (Greek) a form of Angela.
Angellah

Angeni (Native American) spirit.
Angeenee, Angeeni, Angeenie, Angeeny, Angenia, Anjeenee, Anjeeney, Anjeeni, Anjeenia,
Anjeenie, Anjeeny, Anjenee, Anjeney, Anjenie, Anjeny

Angie (Greek) a familiar form of Angela.
Ange, Angee, Angey, Angi, Angy, Anjee

Angustias (Latin) she who suffers from grief or sorrow.

Anh G B (Vietnamese) peace; safety.

Ani (Hawaiian) beautiful.
Aany, Aanye, Anee, Aney, Anie, Any

Ania (Polish) a form of Hannah.
Ahnia, Aniah

Anica, Anika (Czech) familiar forms of Anna.
Aanika, Anaka, Aneeky, Aneka, Anekah, Anicah, Anicka, Anikah, Anikka, Aniko, Annaka, Anniki,
Annikki, Anyca, Anycah, Anyka, Anykah, Anyqua, Anyquah

Anice, Anise (English) forms of Agnes.
Anesse, Anis, Annes, Annice, Annis, Annise, Anniss, Annisse, Annus, Annys, Annyse, Annyss,
Annysse, Anys

Aniceta (Spanish) she who is invincible because of her great strength.

Aniela (Polish) a form of Anna.
Anielah, Aniella, Aniellah, Anielle, Anniela, Annielah, Anniella, Anniellah, Annielle, Anyel,
Anyela, Anyele, Anyella, Anyellah, Anyelle

Anik (Czech) a short form of Anica.
Anike, Anikke

Anila (Hindi) Religion: an attendant of the Hindu god Vishnu.
Anilah, Anilla, Anillah, Anyla, Anylah, Anylla, Anyllah

Anillang (Mapuche) stable altar; decisive and courageously noble.

Anippe (Egyptian) daughter of the Nile.

Aniqua (Czech) a form of Anica.
Aniquah

Anisa, Anisah (Arabic) friendly. See also Anissa.

Anisha, Annisha (English) forms of Agnes, Ann.
Aanisha, Aeniesha

Anisia (Greek) she who fulfills her obligations.

Anissa (English) a form of Agnes, Ann. (Arabic) a form of Anisa.
Anissah

Anita (Spanish) a form of Ann, Anna. See also Nita.
Aneeta, Aneetah, Aneethah, Anetha, Anitha, Anithah, Anitia, Anitta, Anittah, Anitte, Annita,
Annitah, Annite, Annitta, Annittah, Annitte, Annyta, Annytah, Annytta, Annyttah, Annytte, Anyta,
Anytah

Anitchka (Russian) a form of Anna.

Anitra (Spanish) a form of Anita.

Aniya (Russian) a form of Anya.
Aaniyah, Anaya, Aneya, Aneyah, Aniyah

Anja (Russian) a form of Anya.
Anje

Anjali (Hindi) offering with both hands. (Indian) offering with devotion.

Anjela (Greek) a form of Angela.
Anjelah

Anjelica (Greek) a form of Angela. See also Angelica.
Anjelika

Anjélica (Spanish) a form of Angelica.

Anjelita (Spanish) a form of Angela.

Anka G B (Polish) a familiar form of Hannah.
Anke

Ann, Anne (English) gracious.
Ane, Annchen, Annze, Anouche

Ann Catherine, Anne Catherine (American) combinations of Ann +
Catherine.
Ann-Catherine, Anncatherine, Anne-Catherine, Annecatherine

Ann Julie, Anne Julie (American) combinations of Ann + Julie.
Ann-Julie, Anne-Julie, Annejulie, Annjulie
Ann Marie, Ann-Marie, Anne Marie, Anne-Marie, Annemarie,

Annmarie (English) combinations of Ann + Marie.
Anmaree, Anmari, Anmarie, Anmary, Anmarya, Anmaryah, Annmaree, Annmari, Annmary

Ann Sophie, Anne Sophie, Anne-Sophie (American) combinations of Ann
+ Sophie.
Ann-Sophie

Anna (German, Italian, Czech, Swedish) gracious. Culture: Anna
Pavlova was a famous Russian ballerina. See also Anica, Anissa, Nina.
Ahnna, Anah, Aniela, Annice, Annina, Annora, Anona, Anyu, Aska

Anna Maria, Annamaria (English) combinations of Anna + Maria.
Anna-Maria

Anna Marie, Anna-Marie, Annamarie (English) combinations of Anna +
Marie.

Annabel (English) a combination of Anna + Bel.
Anabele, Annabal, Annahbel, Annebel, Annebele, Annibel, Annibele, Annybel, Annybele

Annabella (English) a form of Annabel.
Anabela, Anabella, Annabelah, Annabellah, Annahbella, Annebela, Annebelah, Annebella,
Annebellah, Annibela, Annibelah, Annibella, Annibellah, Annybela, Annybelah, Annybella,
Annybellah

Annabelle (English) a form of Annabel.

Annah (German, Italian, Czech, Swedish) a form of Anna.

Annalee (Finnish) a form of Annalie.

Annalie (Finnish) a form of Hannah.
Analee, Annalea, Annaleah, Annaleigh, Annaleigha, Annali, Anneli, Annelie

Annaliese (English) a form of Analisa.

Anneka (Swedish) a form of Hannah.
Annaka, Annekah

Anneke (Czech) a form of Anik. (Swedish) a form of Anneka.

Anneliese, Annelise (English) forms of Annelisa.
Analiese, Anelise, Annelyse

Annelisa (English) a combination of Ann + Lisa.
Anelisa, Annelys, Annelysa

Annette (French) a form of Ann. See also Anetra, Nettie.
Anet, Anete, Anett, Anetta, Anette, Annet, Anneta, Annetah, Annete, Anneth, Annett, Annetta,
Annettah

Annick, Annik (Russian) short forms of Annika.
Annike

Annie, Anny (English) familiar forms of Ann.
Annee, Anney, Anni

Annie Claude (American) a combination of Annie + Claude.
Annie-Claude

Annie Kim (American) a combination of Annie + Kim.
Annie-Kim

Annie Pier (American) a combination of Annie + Pier.
Annie-Pier

Annika (Russian) a form of Ann. (Swedish) a form of Anneka.
Annicka, Anniki, Annikka, Annikki, Anninka, Annushka, Anouska, Anuska

Annina (Hebrew) graceful.
Anina, Aninah, Anninah, Annyna, Annynah, Anyna, Anynah

Annisa, Annissa (Arabic) forms of Anisa. (English) a form of Anissa.
Annisah, Annissah

Anniston (American) Movies: Jennifer Aniston is an American movie star.

Annjanette (American) a combination of Ann + Janette (see Janett).
Angen, Angenett, Angenette, Anjane, Anjanetta, Anjani

Annmaria (American) a combination of Ann + Maria.
Anmaria, Anmariah, Annmariah, Annmarya, Annmaryah

Annora (Latin) honor.
Annorah, Annore, Annoria, Annoriah, Annorya, Annoryah, Anora, Anorah, Anoria, Anoriah,
Anorya, Anoryah

Anona (English) pineapple.
Annona, Annonah, Annonia, Annoniah, Annonya, Annonyah, Anonah

Anouhea (Hawaiian) cool, soft fragrance.

Anouk (Dutch) a familiar form of Anna.

Anselma (German) divine protector.
Anselmah, Anzelma, Anzelmah, Selma, Zelma

Ansleigh (Scottish) a form of Ainsley.
Anslea, Ansleah, Anslee, Anslei, Ansleigh, Ansli, Anslie, Ansly

Ansley G B (Scottish) a form of Ainsley.

Antania (Greek, Latin) a form of Antonia.

Antea (Greek) a form of Anthea.

Anthea (Greek) flower.
Antha, Anthe, Antheah, Anthia, Anthiah, Anthya, Anthyah, Thia

Anthony B G (Latin) praiseworthy. (Greek) flourishing.

Antía (Galician) a form of Antonia.

Antífona (Greek) opposite of her race.

Antígona (Greek) distinguished by her brothers.

Antigua (Spanish) old.

Antionette (French) a form of Antonia.
Anntionett, Antionet, Antionett

Antoinette (French) a form of Antonia. See also Nettie, Toinette, Toni.
Anta, Antanette, Antoinella, Antoinet, Antonice, Antonieta, Antonietta

Antolina (Spanish) a form of Antonia.

Antonella (French) a form of Antoinette.

Antonette (French) a form of Antoinette.
Antonett, Antonetta

Antonia (Greek) flourishing. (Latin) praiseworthy. See also Toni, Tonya,
Tosha.
Ansonia, Ansonya, Antinia, Antona, Antonee, Antoney, Antoni, Antoñía, Antoniah, Antonice,
Antonie, Antoniya, Antonnea, Antonnia, Antonniah, Antonya, Antonyah

Antónia (Portuguese) a form of Antonia.

Antonice (Latin) a form of Antonia.
Antanise, Antonias, Antonica, Antonicah, Antonise

Antonina (Greek, Latin) a form of Antonia.
Antonine

Antoniña (Latin) she who confronts or is the adversary.

Antonique (French) a form of Antoinette.

Antonisha (Latin) a form of Antonice.
Antanisha, Antonesha, Antoneshia

Anuncia (Latin) announcer, messenger.

Anunciación (Spanish) annunciation.

Anunciada, Anunciata (Spanish) forms of Anunciación.

Anya (Russian) a form of Anna.
Aanya, Annya, Annyah, Anyah

Anyssa (English) a form of Anissa.
Annysa, Annysah, Annyssa, Anysa, Anysah, Anysha, Anyssah

Anzia (Italian) one-armed.

Aparecida (Latin) appearance.

Aparicia (Latin) ghost.

Aphra (Hebrew) young doe. See also Afra.
Aphrah

Aphrodite (Greek) Mythology: the goddess of love and beauty.
Aphrodita, Aphrodyta, Aphrodytah, Aphrodyte

Apia (Latin) devout woman.

Apolinaria, Apolinia (Spanish) forms of Appollonia.

Apoline (Greek) a form of Appollonia.
Apolina, Apollina, Apollinah, Apolline, Apollyn, Apollyna, Apollynah, Apollyne, Appolina,
Appolinah, Appoline, Appollina, Appollinah, Appolline, Appollyn, Appollyna, Appollynah,
Appollyne

Appollonia (Greek) a form of Apollo (see Boys’ Names).
Apollonia, Apolloniah, Apollonya, Apollonyah, Apolonia, Apoloniah, Apolonie, Apolonya,
Apolonyah, Appolloniah, Appollonya, Appollonyah

April (Latin) opening. See also Avril.
Aprel, Aprela, Aprele, Aprella, Aprelle, Apriell, Aprielle, Aprila, Aprilah, Aprile, Aprilett,
Apriletta, Aprilette, Aprili, Aprill, Aprilla, Aprillah, Aprille

Apryl (Latin) a form of April.
Apryla, Aprylah, Apryle, Aprylla, Aprylle

Apuleya (Latin) impulsive woman.

Aquene (Native American) peaceful.
Aqueen, Aqueena, Aqueene

Aquila G B (Latin, Spanish) eagle.
Acquilla, Aquil, Aquilas, Aquileo, Aquiles, Aquilino, Aquill, Aquille, Aquillino, Aquyl, Aquyla,
Aquyll, Aquylla

Aquilina (Latin) a form of Aquilla.

Aquiline (Greek) a form of Aquilla.

Aquilinia (Spanish) a form of Aquilla.

Aquilla (Latin, Spanish) a form of Aquila.

Ara B G (Arabic) opinionated.
Ahraya, Aira, Arae, Arah

Arabella (Latin) beautiful altar. See also Belle, Orabella.
Arabel, Arabela, Arabelah, Arabele, Arabell, Arabellah, Arabelle

Araceli, Aracely (Latin) heavenly altar.
Aracele, Aracelia, Aracelli

Aracelis (Spanish) a form of Araceli.

Arama (Spanish) reference to the Virgin Mary.

Arán (Catalan) she is a conflicted virgin.

Arantxa (Basque) a form of Arantzazu.
Arancha, Aranza

Arantzazu, Aránzazu (Basque) are you among the thorns?

Aranzuru (Spanish) a form of Arantzazu.

Araseli (Latin) a form of Araceli.
Arasely

Araya (Arabic) a form of Ara.
Arayah

Arbogasta (Greek) the rich woman.

Arcadia, Arcadía (Greek) from Arcadia, a region in Greece.

Arcángela (Greek) archangel.

Arcelia (Latin) a form of Araceli.
Arceli

Archibalda (German) born free.

Arcilla (Latin) a form of Araceli.

Ardelle (Latin) warm; enthusiastic.
Ardel, Ardela, Ardelah, Ardele, Ardelia, Ardeliah, Ardelis, Ardell, Ardella, Ardellah

Arden G B (English) valley of the eagle. Literature: in Shakespeare, a
romantic place of refuge.
Adeana, Ardan, Ardana, Ardane, Ardean, Ardeane, Ardeen, Ardeena, Ardeenah, Ardeene, Ardena,
Ardenah, Ardene, Ardenia, Ardin, Ardina, Ardinah, Ardine, Ardun, Ardyn, Ardyna, Ardynah,
Ardyne

Ardi (Hebrew) a short form of Arden, Ardice, Ardith.
Ardie

Ardice (Hebrew) a form of Ardith.
Ardis, Ardisa, Ardisah, Ardise, Ardiss, Ardissa, Ardisse, Ardyce, Ardys, Ardyse, Ardyss, Ardyssa,
Ardysse

Ardith (Hebrew) flowering field.
Ardath, Ardyth, Ardythe

Arebela (Latin) a form of Arabella.

Areil (American) a form of Areli.
Areile

Areli, Arely (American) forms of Oralee.
Arelee, Arelis, Arelli, Arellia, Arelly

Arella (Hebrew) angel; messenger.
Arela, Arelah, Arellah, Arelle, Orella, Orelle

Aretha (Greek) virtuous. See also Oretha, Retha.
Areata, Areatah, Areatha, Areathah, Areathia, Areathiah, Areeta, Areetah, Areetha, Areethah,
Areethia, Areta, Aretah, Arethea, Aretheah, Arethia, Arethiah, Aretina, Aretta, Arettah, Arette,
Arita, Aritha, Arithah, Arytha, Arythah, Arythia, Arythiah, Arythya, Arythyah

Aretusa (Greek) Mythology: Artheusa was one of the Nereids.

Argel (Welsh) refuge.

Argelia (Latin) jewelry boxes full of treasures.

Argenea (Latin) she who has platinum-colored hair.

Argenis (Latin) a form of Argenea.

Argentina (Latin) she who shines like gold. Geography: a country in South
America.

Argimon (German) defensive army.

Argraff (Welsh) impression.

Ari B G (Hebrew) a short form of Ariel.

Aria (Hebrew) a form of Ariel.
Ariea, Ariyah, Arya, Aryah, Aryia

Ariadna (Greek) a form of Ariadne.
Ariadnah, Aryadna, Aryadnah

Ariadne (Greek) holy. Mythology: the daughter of King Minos of Crete.

Ariah (Hebrew) a form of Aria.

Arial (Hebrew) a form of Ariel.
Ariale

Arian B G (French) a form of Ariana.
Aerian, Aerion, Arianie, Arien, Ariene, Arieon

Ariana (Greek) holy.
Aeriana, Aerianna, Aerionna, Ahreanna, Ahriana, Ahrianna, Airiana, Arianah, Ariannah, Ariena,
Arienah, Arienna, Ariennah, Arihana

Ariane (French) a form of Ariana.

Arianna (Greek) a form of Ariana.

Arianne (English) a form of Ariana.
Aeriann, Aerionne, Airiann, Ariann, Ariannie, Arieann, Arienne, Arionne

Arica, Arika (Scandinavian) forms of Erica.
Aerica, Aericka, Aeryka, Aricah, Aricca, Ariccah, Aricka, Arickah, Arikah, Arike, Arikka, Arikkah,
Ariqua, Aryca, Arycah, Arycca, Aryccah, Arycka, Aryckah, Aryka, Arykah, Arykka, Arykkah,
Aryqua

Aricela (Latin) a form of Araceli.

Arie BG (Hebrew) a short form of Ariel.

Arieanna (Greek) a form of Ariana.
Arieana

Ariel G B (Hebrew) lioness of God.
Ahriel, Aire, Aireal, Airial, Arieal, Arrieal

Ariela, Ariella (Hebrew) forms of Ariel.
Arielah, Ariellah, Aryela, Aryelah, Aryella, Aryellah

Ariele, Ariell, Arielle, Arriel (French) forms of Ariel.
Arriele, Arriell, Arrielle

Aries G B (Greek) Mythology: Ares was the Greek god of war. (Latin) ram.
Arees, Ares, Arie, Ariez, Aryes

Arietta (Italian) short aria, melody.
Ariet, Arieta, Arietah, Ariete, Ariett, Ariettah, Ariette, Aryet, Aryeta, Aryetah, Aryete, Aryett,
Aryetta, Aryettah, Aryette

Arin BG (Hebrew, Arabic) a form of Aaron. See also Erin.
Arinn, Arrin

Ariona, Arionna (Greek) forms of Ariana.

Arissa (Greek) a form of Arista.

Arista (Greek) best.
Aris, Aristana, Aristen

Arla (German) a form of Carla.

Arlais (Welsh) what comes from the temple.

Arleen (Irish) a form of Arlene.
Arleene

Arleigh (English) a form of Harley.
Arlea, Arleah, Arlee, Arley, Arlie, Arly

Arlena (Irish) a form of Arlene.
Arlana, Arlanah, Arleena, Arleina, Arlenah, Arliena, Arlienah, Arlina, Arlinah, Arlinda

Arlene (Irish) pledge. See also Erline, Lena, Lina.
Airlen, Arlein, Arleine, Arlen, Arlenis, Arleyne, Arlien, Arliene, Arlin, Arline, Arlis

Arlette (English) a form of Arlene.
Arleta, Arletah, Arlete, Arletta, Arlettah, Arletty

Arlynn (American) a combination of Arlene + Lynn.
Arlyn, Arlyne, Arlynna, Arlynne

Armada, Armida (Spanish) forms of Armide.

Armanda (Latin) noble.

Armandina (French) a form of Armide.

Armani B G (Persian) desire, goal.
Armahni, Arman, Armanee, Armanii

Armentaria (Latin) pastor of older livestock.

Armide (Latin) armed warrior.
Armid, Armidea, Armidee, Armidia, Armidiah, Armydea, Armydee, Armydia, Armydiah, Armydya

Arminda (German) a form of Armide.

Armine (Latin) noble. (German) soldier. (French) a form of Herman (see
Boys’ Names).
Armina, Arminah, Arminee, Arminel, Arminey, Armini, Arminie, Armyn, Armyna, Armynah,
Armyne

Armonía (Spanish) balance, harmony.

Arnalda (Spanish) strong as an eagle.

Arnelle (German) eagle.
Arnel, Arnela, Arnelah, Arnele, Arnell, Arnella, Arnellah

Arnette BG (English) little eagle.
Arnet, Arneta, Arnett, Arnetta, Arnettah

Arnina (Hebrew) enlightened. (Arabic) a form of Aaron.
Aarnina, Arninah, Arnine, Arnona, Arnonah, Arnyna, Arnynah

Arnulfa (German) eagle wolf.

Aroa (German) good person.

Arriana (Greek) a form of Ariana.
Arrianna

Artaith (Welsh) storm.

Artemia (Greek) a form of Artemis.

Artemis (Greek) Mythology: the goddess of the hunt and the moon.
Artema, Artemah, Artemisa, Artemise, Artemisia, Artemys, Artemysia, Artemysya

Artha (Hindi) wealthy, prosperous.
Arthah, Arthea, Arthi

Arti (Hebrew) a form of Ardi. (Hindi) a familiar form of Artha.
Artie

Artis B G (Irish) noble; lofty hill. (Scottish) bear. (English) rock.
(Icelandic) follower of Thor.
Arthelia, Arthene, Arthette, Arthurette, Arthurina, Arthurine, Artice, Artina, Artine, Artisa, Artise,
Artyna, Artynah, Artyne, Artys, Artysa, Artyse

Artura (Celtic) noble.

Aryana, Aryanna (Italian) forms of Ariana.
Aryan, Aryanah, Aryane, Aryann, Aryannah, Aryanne, Aryonna

Aryel, Aryelle (Hebrew) forms of Ariel.
Aryele, Aryell

Aryn G B (Hebrew) a form of Aaron.
Aryne, Arynn, Arynne

Aryssa (Greek) a form of Arissa.

Asa B G (Japanese) born in the morning.
Asah

Ascención (Spanish) ascension.

Asela (Latin) small donkey.

Asenka (Russian) grace.

Asgre (Welsh) heart.

Asha (Arabic, Swahili) a form of Aisha, Ashia.

Ashante, Ashanté (Swahili) forms of Ashanti.

Ashanti G B (Swahili) from a tribe in West Africa.
Achante, Achanti, Asante, Ashanta, Ashantae, Ashantah, Ashantee, Ashantey, Ashantia, Ashantie,
Ashaunta, Ashauntae, Ashauntee, Ashaunti, Ashauntia, Ashauntiah, Ashaunty, Ashauntya,
Ashuntae, Ashunti, Ashuntie

Asheley, Ashely (English) forms of Ashley.
Ashelee, Ashelei, Asheleigh, Ashelie, Ashelley, Ashelly

Ashia (Arabic) life.
Ayshia

Ashira (Hebrew) rich.
Ashirah, Ashyra, Ashyrah

Ashlan, Ashlen, Ashlin (English) forms of Ashlyn.
Ashliann, Ashlianne, Ashline

Ashle, Ashlea, Ashlee, Ashlei, Ashleigh, Ashli, Ashlie, Ashliegh, Ashly
(English) forms of Ashley.
Ashleah, Ashleeh, Ashliee, Ashlye

Ashleen (Irish) a form of Ashlyn.
Ashlean, Ashleann, Ashleene, Ashlena, Ashlenah, Ashlene, Ashlina, Ashlinah, Ashlyna

Ashley G B (English) ash-tree meadow. See also Lee.
Ahslee, Ahsleigh, Aishlee, Ashala, Ashalee, Ashalei, Ashaley, Ashla, Ashlay, Ashleay, Ashleigh,
Ashleye, Ashlia, Ashliah, Ashlya, Ashlyah

Ashlyn, Ashlynn, Ashlynne (English) ash-tree pool. (Irish) vision, dream.
Ashling, Ashlyne

Ashonti (Swahili) a form of Ashanti.

Ashten G B (English) a form of Ashton.
Ashtine, Ashtynne

Ashtin G B (English) a form of Ashton.

Ashton BG (English) ash-tree settlement.

Ashtyn (English) a form of Ashton.

Ashya (Arabic) a form of Ashia.
Ashyah, Ashyia

Asia (Greek) resurrection. (English) eastern sunrise. (Swahili) a form of
Aisha.
Ahsia, Aisia, Aisian, Asian, Asianae, Ayzia, Esia, Esiah, Esya, Esyah

Asiah (Greek, English, Swahili) a form of Asia.

Asiya (Arabic) one who tends to the weak, one who heals.

Asja (American) a form of Asia.

Asma (Arabic) excellent; precious.

Aspacia, Aspasia (Greek) welcome.

Aspen G B (English) aspen tree.
Aspin, Aspina, Aspine

Aspyn (English) a form of Aspen.
Aspyna, Aspyne

Assumpta (Catalan) a form of Asunción.

Assunção (Portuguese) a form of Asunción.

Astarte (Egyptian) Mythology: a consort of Seth.

Aster (English) a form of Astra.
Astar, Astera, Asteria, Astir, Astor, Astyr

Astra (Greek) star.
Asta, Astara, Astiah, Astraea, Astrah, Astrea, Astreah, Astree, Astrey, Astria, Astrya, Astryah

Astrid (Scandinavian) divine strength.
Astrad, Astread, Astred, Astreed, Astri, Astrida, Astrik, Astrod, Astrud, Astryd, Atti, Estrid

Astriz (German) a form of Astra.

Asunción (Spanish) assumption.

Asunta (Spanish) to ascend.

Asya (Greek, English, Swahili) a form of Asia.
Asyah

Atala, Atalia (Greek) young.

Atalanta (Greek) mighty huntress. Mythology: an athletic young woman
who refused to marry any man who could not outrun her in a footrace.
See also Lani.
Atalantah, Atalaya, Atlee

Atalía (Spanish) guard tower.

Atanasia (Spanish) one who will be reborn; immortal.

Atara (Hebrew) crown.
Atarah, Ataree, Ataria, Atariah, Atarya, Ataryah, Ateara, Atearah, Atera, Aterah

Atenea (Greek) a form of Athena.

Atgas (Welsh) hate.

Athalia (Hebrew) the Lord is mighty.
Atali, Atalie, Athalea, Athaleah, Athalee, Athalei, Athaleigh, Athaley, Athali, Athaliah, Athalie,
Athaly, Athalya, Athalyah

Athena (Greek) wise. Mythology: the goddess of wisdom.
Atheana, Atheanah, Athenah, Athenais, Athene, Athenea

Athina (Greek) a form of Athena.
Atina

Ática (Greek) the city of Athens.

Atilia (Latin) woman who has difficulty walking.

Atira (Hebrew) prayer.
Atirah, Atyra, Atyrah

Atiya (Arabic) gift.

Atl (Nahuatl) water.

Atlanta (Greek) a form of Atalanta.
Atlantah, Atlante, Atlantia, Atlantiah, Atlantya, Atlantyah

Atocha (Arabic) esparto grass.

Auberte (French) a form of Alberta.
Auberta, Aubertah, Aubertha, Auberthe, Aubertina, Aubertine, Aubine, Aubirta, Aubirtah, Aubirte,
Auburta, Auburte, Aubyrta, Aubyrtah, Aubyrte

Aubree (French) a form of Aubrey.
Auberi, Aubre, Aubrei, Aubreigh, Aubria, Aubriah

Aubrey G B (German) noble; bearlike. (French) blond ruler; elf ruler.
Aubary, Aubery, Aubray, Aubrea, Aubreah, Aubrette, Aubrya, Aubryah, Aubury

Aubri, Aubrie, Aubry (French) forms of Aubrey.

Aubriana, Aubrianna (English) combinations of Aubrey + Anna.
Aubreyana, Aubreyanna, Aubreyanne, Aubreyena, Aubrian, Aubrianah, Aubriane, Aubriann,
Aubriannah, Aubrianne, Aubryan, Aubryana, Aubryanah, Aubryane, Aubryann, Aubryanna,
Aubryannah, Aubryanne

Aubrielle (French) a form of Aubrey.
Aubriella

Auburn G B (Latin) reddish brown.
Abern, Aberne, Abirn, Abirne, Aburn, Aburne, Abyrn, Abyrne, Aubern, Auberne, Aubin, Aubirn,
Aubirne, Aubun, Auburne, Aubyrn, Aubyrne

Aude, Audey (English) familiar forms of Audrey.
Audi, Audie

Audelina (German) a form of Audrey.

Audra (French) a form of Audrey.
Audrah

Audrea (French) a form of Audrey.
Audria, Audriah, Audriea, Audrya, Audryah

Audreanne, Audrey Ann, Audrey Anne (English) combinations of
Audrey + Ann.
Audreen, Audrey-Ann, Audrey-Anne, Audrianne, Audrienne

Audree, Audrie, Audry (English) forms of Audrey.
Audre, Audri

Audrey (English) noble strength.
Adrey, Audey, Audray, Audrin, Audriya, Audrye

Audrey Maud, Audrey Maude (English) combinations of Audrey +
Maud.
Audrey-Maud, Audrey-Maude, Audreymaud, Audreymaude

Audriana, Audrianna (English) combinations of Audrey + Anna.
Audreanna, Audrienna, Audryana, Audryanna

Audrina (English) a form of Audriana.

Audris (German) fortunate, wealthy.
Audrys

August B G (Latin) born in the eighth month. A short form of Augustine.
Auguste

Augusta (Latin) a short form of Augustine. See also Gusta.
Agusta, Augustah, Augustia, Augustus, Austina

Augustine B G (Latin) majestic. Religion: Saint Augustine was the first
archbishop of Canterbury. See also Tina.
Agostina, Agostine, Agostyna, Agostyne, Agustina, Augusteen, Augusteena, Augusteene,
Augustina, Augustinah, Augustyna, Augustyne

Aundrea (Greek) a form of Andrea.
Aundreah

Aura (Greek) soft breeze. (Latin) golden. See also Ora.
Aurah, Aurea, Aureah, Auri, Auria, Auriah, Aurya, Auryah

Aúrea (Latin) she who has blond hair.

Aurelia (Latin) golden. See also Oralia.
Auralea, Auraleah, Auralia, Aurea, Aureah, Aureal, Aurel, Aurela, Aurelah, Aurele, Aurelea,
Aureliana, Aurella, Aurellah, Auria, Auriah, Aurie, Aurilia, Auriola, Auriolah, Auriolla, Auriollah,
Aurita

Aurelie (Latin) a form of Aurelia.
Auralee, Auralei, Auraleigh, Auraley, Aurali, Auraliah, Auraly, Aurelee, Aurelei, Aureli, Aurell,
Aurelle, Auriol, Aurioll, Auriolle

Auriel (Hebrew) a form of Ariel.
Aurielle

Auristela (Latin) golden star.

Aurora (Latin) dawn. Mythology: the goddess of dawn.
Aurorah, Aurore, Aurure, Ora, Ori, Orie, Rora

Aurquena, Aurquene (Spanish) present.

Auset (Egyptian) Mythology: Aset is another name for Isis.

Austen B G (Latin) a short form of Augustine.
Austina, Austinah, Austyna, Austynah, Austyne, Austynn

Austin B G (Latin) a short form of Augustine.

Austyn B G (Latin) a short form of Augustine.

Autum (American) a form of Autumn.

Autumn (Latin) autumn.
Autom

Auxiliadora (Latin) she who protects and helps.

Ava (Greek) a form of Eva.
Avada, Avae, Avah, Ave, Aveen, Ayva

Avaline (English) a form of Evelyn.
Avalean, Avaleana, Avaleanah, Avaleen, Avaleena, Avaleenah, Avaleene, Avalina, Avalinah,
Avalyn, Avalynn, Avalyna, Avalynah, Avalyne, Avelean, Aveleana, Aveleanah, Aveleen, Aveleena,
Aveleenah, Aveleene, Avelina, Avelinah, Avelyn, Avelyna, Avelynah, Avelyne

Avalon (Latin) island.
Avallon, Avalona, Avalonah, Avaloni, Avalonia, Avaloniah, Avalonie, Avalony, Avalonya,
Avalonyah

Averi, Averie (English) forms of Aubrey.
Aivree, Avaree, Avarey, Avari, Avarie, Avary, Averee, Averey, Avry

Avery G B (English) a form of Aubrey.

Aviana (Latin) a form of Avis.
Avianca, Avianna

Avis (Latin) bird.
Avais, Aveis, Aves, Avi, Avia, Aviance, Avice, Avicia, Avise, Avyce, Avys, Avyse

Aviva (Hebrew) springtime. See also Viva.
Aviv, Avivah, Avivi, Avivice, Avivie, Avivit, Avni, Avnit, Avri, Avrit, Avy, Avyva, Avyvah

Avneet (Hebrew) a form of Avner (see Boys’ Names).

Avril (French) a form of April.
Avaril, Avarila, Avarile, Avarill, Avarilla, Avarille, Averil, Averila, Averilah, Averill, Averilla,
Averille, Averyl, Averyla, Averyle, Averyll, Averylla, Averylle, Avra, Avri, Avrilett, Avriletta,
Avrilette, Avrilia, Avrill, Avrille, Avrillia, Avryl, Avryla, Avrylah, Avryle, Avryll, Avrylla, Avryllah,
Avrylle, Avryllett, Avrylletta, Avryllette, Avy

Awel (Welsh) gentle breeze.

Axelle (Latin) axe. (German) small oak tree; source of life.

Aya (Hebrew) bird; fly swiftly.
Aia, Aiah, Aiya, Aiyah

Ayah (Hebrew) a form of Aya.

Ayalga (Asturian) treasure.

Ayan (Hindi) a short form of Ayanna.

Ayana (Native American) a form of Aiyana. (Hindi) a form of Ayanna.

Ayanna (Hindi) innocent.
Ahyana, Ayana, Ayania, Ayaniah, Ayannah, Ayannica, Ayna

Ayat (Islamic) sign, revelation.

Ayelen, Aylén (Mapuche) joy.

Ayelén (Araucanian) a form of Ayelen.

Ayesha (Persian) a form of Aisha.
Ayasha, Ayeshah, Ayeshia, Ayeshiah, Ayessa, Ayisha, Ayishah, Ayshea, Ayshia, Ayshiah, Ayshya,
Ayshyah

Ayinhual (Mapuche) beloved, darling; generous.

Ayinleo (Mapuche) inextinguishable love.

Ayiqueo (Mapuche) soft-spoken; pleasant.

Ayita (Cherokee) first in the dance.
Aitah

Ayla (Hebrew) oak tree.
Aylah, Aylana, Aylanah, Aylanna, Aylannah, Aylea, Aylee, Ayleen, Ayleena, Aylena, Aylene, Aylie,
Aylin

Aymara (Spanish) people and language of the south Andes.

Ayme (Mapuche) significant.

Aynkan (Indigenous) older sister.

Aysha (Persian) a form of Aisha.
Ayshah, Ayshe

Aysia (English) a form of Asia. (Persian) a form of Aisha.
Aysiah, Aysian

Aza (Arabic) comfort.
Aiza, Aizha

Azalea (Greek) dry. Botany: a shrub with showy, colorful flowers that
grows in dry soil.
Azaleah, Azalee, Azalei, Azaleigh, Azaley, Azali, Azalia, Azaliah, Azalie, Azaly, Azalya, Azalyah,
Azelea, Azeleah, Azelia, Azeliah, Azelya, Azelyah

Azaria (Hebrew) a form of Azuriah (see Boys’ Names).
Azariah

Azia (Arabic) a form of Aza.
Aizia

Aziza (Swahili) precious.
Azizah, Azize

Azucena (Arabic) admirable mother.

Azul (Arabic) color of the sky without clouds.

Azura (Persian) blue semiprecious stone.
Azora, Azorah, Azurah, Azurina, Azurine, Azuryn, Azuryna, Azurynah, Azuryne

Azure (Persian) a form of Azura.


B

Baba (African) born on Thursday.
Aba, Abah, Babah

Babe (Latin) a familiar form of Barbara. (American) a form of Baby.

Babesne (Arabic) a form of Amparo.

Babette (French, German) a familiar form of Barbara.
Babet, Babeta, Babetah, Babett, Babetta, Babettah, Babita, Babitta, Babitte, Barbet, Barbett,
Barbetta, Barbette, Barbita

Babs (American) a familiar form of Barbara.
Bab

Baby (American) baby.
Babby, Babe, Babea, Babee, Babey, Babi, Babie, Bebe, Bebea, Bebee, Bebey, Bebi, Bebia, Bebie,
Beby, Bebya

Badia (Arabic) elegant.
Badiah

Bahiti (Egyptian) fortune.

Bailee, Baileigh, Baili, Bailie, Baillie, Baily (English) forms of Bailey.
Bailea, Baileah, Bailei, Bailia, Baillee, Bailley, Bailli, Bailly

Bailey G B (English) bailiff.
Baelee, Baeleigh, Baeley, Baeli, Bali, Balley

Baka (Hindi) crane.
Bakah

Bakana (Australian) guardian.
Bakanah, Bakanna, Bakannah

Bakari B G (Swahili) noble promise.
Bakarie, Bakary

Bakarne (Basque) solitude.

Bakula (Hindi) flower.
Bakulah

Balbina (Latin) stammerer.
Balbinah, Balbine, Balbyna, Balbynah, Balbyne

Baldomera (Spanish) bold; famous.

Balduina (German) brave friend.

Baleigh (English) a form of Bailey.

Bambi (Italian) child.
Bambea, Bambee, Bambia, Bambiah, Bambie, Bamby, Bambya

Ban (Arabic) has revealed oneself; has appeared.

Bandi BG (Punjabi) prisoner.
Banda, Bandah, Bandee, Bandey, Bandia, Bandiah, Bandie, Bandy, Bandya, Bandyah

Banon (Welsh) queen.

Bao G B (Chinese) treasure.

Baptista (Latin) baptizer.
Baptisa, Baptissa, Baptisse, Baptiste, Baptysa, Baptysah, Baptyse, Baptyssa, Baptysta, Batista,
Battista, Bautista

Bara, Barra (Hebrew) chosen.
Bára, Barah, Barra, Barrah

Barb (Latin) a short form of Barbara.
Barba, Barbe

Barbada (Arabic) blessing.

Barbara (Latin) stranger, foreigner. See also Bebe, Varvara, Wava.
Babara, Babb, Babbie, Babe, Babette, Babina, Babs, Barbara-Ann, Barbarina, Barbarit,
Barbarita, Barbary, Barbeeleen, Barbel, Barbera, Barbica, Barbora, Barborah, Barborka,
Barbraann, Barbro, Barùska, Basha

Bárbara (Greek) a form of Barbara.

Barbie (American) a familiar form of Barbara.
Barbea, Barbee, Barbey, Barbi, Barby, Baubie

Barbra (American) a form of Barbara.
Barbraa, Barbro

Bardon (Hispanic) full of hair.

Bari (Irish) a form of Barrie.

Barika (Swahili) success.
Barikah, Baryka, Barykah

Barran (Irish) top of a small hill. (Russian) ram.
Baran, Barana, Baranah, Barean, Bareana, Bareane, Bareen, Bareena, Bareenah, Bareene,
Barein, Bareina, Bareinah, Bareine, Bareyba, Bareyn, Bareynah, Bareyne, Barin, Barina, Barinah,
Barine, Barreen, Barreena, Barreenah, Barreene, Barrin, Barrina, Barrinah, Barrine, Barryn,
Barryna, Barrynah, Barryne

Barrett B G (German) strong as a bear.

Barrie (Irish) spear; markswoman.
Barea, Baree, Barey, Barri, Barria, Barriah, Barrya, Barryah, Barya, Baryah, Berri, Berrie, Berry

Bartola, Bartolina (Aramaic) she who tills the soil.

Bartolomea (Spanish) child of Talmaí.

Basemat (Hebrew) balm.

Basia (Hebrew) daughter of God.
Bashiah, Bashya, Bashyah, Basiah, Basya, Basyah, Bathia, Batia, Batya, Bithia, Bitya

Basiana (Spanish) acute judgment.

Basillia (Greek, Latin) royal; queenly.
Basilia, Basiliah, Basilie, Basilla, Basillah, Basillie, Basyla, Basylah, Basyle, Basyll, Basylla,
Basyllah, Basylle, Bazila, Bazilah, Bazile, Bazilie, Bazill, Bazilla, Bazillah, Bazille, Bazillia,
Bazilliah, Bazillie, Bazyla, Bazylah, Bazyle, Bazyll, Bazylla, Bazyllah, Bazylle

Bastet (Egyptian) Mythology: cat-headed goddess.

Bathany (Aramaic) a form of Bethany.
Bathanea, Bathaneah, Bathanee, Bathaney, Bathani, Bathania, Bathaniah, Bathanie, Bathannee,
Bathanney, Bathanni, Bathannia, Bathanniah, Bathannie, Bathanny, Bathanya, Bathenee,
Batheney, Batheni, Bathenia, Batheniah, Bathenie, Batheny

Bathilda (German) warrior.
Bathildah, Bathilde, Bathylda, Bathyldah, Bathylde

Bathsheba (Hebrew) daughter of the oath; seventh daughter. Bible: a wife
of King David. See also Sheba.
Bathshua, Batsheva, Batshevah, Bersaba, Bethsabee, Bethsheba

Batilde (German) a form of Bathilda.

Batini (Swahili) inner thoughts.

Batoul (Arabic) virgin.

Baudilia (Teutonic) audacious and brave.

Baylea, Bayleigh, Bayli, Baylie (English) forms of Bailey.
Bayla, Bayle, Bayleah, Baylei, Baylia, Bayliah, Bayliee, Bayliegh, Bayly

Baylee G B (English) a form of Bailey.

Bayley G B (English) a form of Bailey.

Bayo (Yoruba) joy is found.
Baio

Bea (American) a short form of Beatrice.

Beata (Latin) a short form of Beatrice.
Beatah, Beatta, Beeta, Beetah, Beita, Beitah, Beyta, Beytah

Beatrice (Latin) blessed; happy; bringer of joy. See also Trish, Trixie.
Bea, Beata, Beatrica, Béatrice, Beatricia, Beatriks, Beatrisa, Beatrise, Beatrissa, Beatrix, Beatryx,
Beattie, Beatty, Bebe, Bee, Beitris, Trice

Beatris, Beatriz (Latin) forms of Beatrice.
Beatriss, Beatryz

Bebe BG (Spanish) a form of Barbara, Beatrice.
BB, Beebee, Bibi

Becca (Hebrew) a short form of Rebecca.
Beca, Becah, Beccah, Beka, Bekah, Bekka

Becka (Hebrew) a form of Becca.
Beckah

Becky (American) a familiar form of Rebecca.
Beckey, Becki, Beckie, Beki, Bekie, Beky

Bedelia (Irish) a form of Bridget.
Bedeelia, Bedeliah, Bedelya, Bedelyah, Biddy, Bidelia

Bee B G (American) a short form of Beatrice.

Bega (Germanic) illustrious; brilliant.

Begoña (Basque) the place of the dominant hill.

Begonia (Spanish) begonia.

Bel (Hindi) sacred wood of apple trees. A short form of Amabel, Belinda,
Isabel. See also Belle.
Bell

Bela BG (Czech) white. (Hungarian) bright.
Belah, Belau, Belia, Beliah, Biela

Belarmina (Spanish) beautiful armor.

Belen G B (Greek) arrow. (Spanish) Bethlehem.
Belina

Belicia (Spanish) dedicated to God.
Beli, Belica, Beliciah, Belicya, Belicyah, Belysia, Belysiah, Belysya, Belysyah

Belinda (Spanish) beautiful. Literature: a name coined by English poet
Alexander Pope in The Rape of the Lock. See also Blinda, Linda.
Balina, Balinah, Balinda, Balindah, Balinde, Baline, Ballinda, Ballindah, Ballinde, Belina,
Belinah, Belindah, Belinde, Belindra, Bellinda, Bellindah, Bellinde, Bellynda, Bellyndah,
Bellynde, Belynda

Belisa (Latin) the most slender.

Belisaria (Greek) right-handed archer; she who shoots arrows skillfully.

Bella (Latin) beautiful.
Bellah, Bellau

Belle (French) beautiful. A short form of Arabella, Belinda, Isabel. See also
Bel, Billie.
Belita, Bell, Belli, Bellina

Belva (Latin) beautiful view.
Belvia, Belviah, Belvya, Belvyah

Bena (Native American) pheasant. See also Bina.
Benah, Benea, Benna, Bennah

Benate (Basque) a form of Bernadette.

Benecia (Latin) a short form of Benedicta.
Beneciah, Benecya, Benecyah, Beneisha, Benicia, Benish, Benisha, Benishia, Bennicia, Benniciah,
Bennicie, Bennicya, Bennycia, Bennyciah, Bennycya, Bennycyah

Benedicta (Latin) blessed.
Bendite, Benedetta, Benedettah, Benedictina, Benedikta, Benedycta, Benedykta, Bengta, Benna,
Bennicia, Benoîte, Binney

Benedicte (Latin) a form of Benedicta.
Bendite, Benedette, Benedictine

Benedicto (Latin) a form of Benedicta.

Benedita (Portuguese) a form of Benedicta.

Benicio (Spanish) benevolent one.

Benigna (Spanish) kind.

Benilda (German) she who fights with bears.

Benilde (Spanish) a form of Benilda.

Benita (Spanish) a form of Benedicta.
Beneta, Benetta, Benite, Benitta, Bennita, Benyta, Benytah, Benyte, Neeta

Benjamina (Spanish) a form of Benjamin (see Boys’ Names).

Bennett B G (Latin) little blessed one.
Bennet, Bennetta

Benni (Latin) a familiar form of Benedicta.
Bennie, Binni, Binnie, Binny

Bennu (Egyptian) eagle.

Bente (Latin) blessed.

Berdine (German) glorious; inner light.
Berdina, Berdinah, Berdyn, Berdyna, Berdynah, Berdyne, Birdeen, Birdeena, Birdeene, Birdena,
Birdene, Birdenie, Birdina, Byrdeena, Byrdeenah, Byrdeene, Byrdina, Byrdinah, Byrdine, Byrdyna,
Byrdynah, Byrdyne

Berengaria (German) strong as a bear.

Berenice, Berenise (Greek) forms of Bernice.
Berenisse, Bereniz, Berenize

Berget (Irish) a form of Bridget.
Bergette, Bergit

Berit (German) glorious.
Beret, Bereta, Berete, Berett, Beretta, Berette, Biret, Bireta, Birete, Birett, Biretta, Birette, Byret,
Byreta, Byrete, Byrett, Byretta, Byrette

Berkley BG (Scottish, English) birch-tree meadow.
Berkeley, Berkly

Berlynn (English) a combination of Bertha + Lynn.
Berla, Berlin, Berlinda, Berline, Berling, Berlyn, Berlyne, Berlynne

Bernabela, Bernabella (Hebrew) child of prophecy.

Bernadette (French) a form of Bernadine. See also Nadette.
Bera, Beradette, Berna, Bernadet, Bernadeta, Bernadetah, Bernadete, Bernadett, Bernadetta,
Bernadettah, Bernadit, Bernadita, Bernaditah, Bernadite, Bernadyta, Bernadytah, Bernadyte,
Bernarda, Bernardette, Bernedet, Bernedette, Bernessa, Berneta

Bernadine (English, German) brave as a bear.
Bernadeen, Bernadeena, Bernadeenah, Bernadeene, Bernaden, Bernadena, Bernadenah,
Bernadene, Bernadin, Bernadina, Bernadinah, Bernadyn, Bernadyna, Bernadynah, Bernadyne,
Bernardina, Bernardine, Berni

Berneta (French) a short form of Bernadette.
Bernatta, Bernetah, Bernete, Bernetta, Bernettah, Bernette, Bernit, Bernita, Bernitah, Bernite,
Bernyt, Bernyta, Bernytah, Bernyte

Berni (English) a familiar form of Bernadine, Bernice.
Bernie, Berny

Bernice (Greek) bringer of victory. See also Bunny, Vernice.
Berenike, Bernece, Berneece, Berneese, Bernese, Bernessa, Bernica, Bernicah, Bernicia, Bernicka,
Bernika, Bernikah, Bernise, Bernyc, Bernyce, Bernyse, Nixie

Berry B G (English) berry. A short form of Bernice.
Beree, Berey, Beri, Berie, Berree, Berrey, Berri, Berrie, Bery

Berta (German) a form of Berit, Bertha.

Bertha (German) bright; illustrious; brilliant ruler. A short form of Alberta.
See also Birdie, Peke.
Barta, Bartha, Berth, Berthe, Bertille, Bertita, Bertrona, Bertus, Birtha, Birthe, Byrth, Byrtha,
Byrthah

Berti (German, English) a familiar form of Gilberte, Bertina.
Berte, Bertie, Berty

Bertila, Bertilia (German) forms of Bertilda.

Bertilda (German) she who fights; the distinguished one.

Bertille (French) a form of Bertha.
Bertilla

Bertina (English) bright, shining.
Berteana, Berteanah, Berteena, Berteenah, Berteene, Bertinah, Bertine, Bertyna, Bertynah,
Bertyne, Birteana, Birteanah, Birteena, Birteenah, Birteene, Birtinah, Birtine, Birtyna, Birtynah,
Birtyne, Byrteana, Byrteanah, Byrteena, Byrteenah, Byrteene, Byrtinah, Byrtine, Byrtyna,
Byrtynah, Byrtyne

Bertoaria (German) brilliant city or army.

Bertolda (German) a form of Bertha.

Berwyn BG (Welsh) white head.
Berwin, Berwina, Berwinah, Berwine, Berwyna, Berwynah, Berwyne, Berwynn, Berwynna,
Berwynnah, Berwynne

Beryl (Greek) sea green jewel.
Beral, Beril, Berila, Berile, Berill, Berille, Beryle, Berylla, Berylle

Bess (Hebrew) a short form of Bessie.

Bessie (Hebrew) a familiar form of Elizabeth.
Besee, Besey, Besi, Besie, Bessee, Bessey, Bessi, Bessy, Besy

Betania (Hebrew) a form of Bethany.

Beth (Hebrew, Aramaic) house of God. A short form of Bethany, Elizabeth.
Betha, Bethe, Bethia

Bethani, Bethanie (Aramaic) forms of Bethany.
Bethanee, Bethania, Bethaniah, Bethannee, Bethannie, Bethenee, Bethenni, Bethennie, Bethni,
Bethnie

Bethann (English) a combination of Beth + Ann.
Bathana, Beth-Ann, Beth-Anne, Bethan, Bethanah, Bethane, Bethanna, Bethannah, Bethanne,
Bethena, Bethina, Bethinah, Bethine, Bethyn, Bethyna, Bethynah, Bethyne

Bethany (Aramaic) house of figs. Bible: the site of Lazarus’s resurrection.
Bathanny, Bethaney, Bethanney, Bethanny, Betheney, Bethenney, Bethenny, Betheny, Bethia,
Bethina, Bethney, Bethny, Betthany

Bethel (Hebrew) from God’s house.
Bethal, Bethall, Bethell, Bethil, Bethill, Bethol, Betholl, Bethyl, Bethyll

Betiñe (Basque) a form of Perpetua.

Betsabe, Betsabé (Hebrew) daughter of an oath or pact.

Betsy (American) a familiar form of Elizabeth.
Betsee, Betsey, Betsi, Betsia, Betsie, Betsya, Betsyah, Betsye

Bette (French) a form of Betty.
Beta, Betah, Bete, Betea, Betia, Betka, Bett, Betta, Bettah

Bettina (American) a combination of Beth + Tina.
Betina, Betinah, Betine, Betti, Bettinah, Bettine, Bettyna, Bettynah, Bettyne, Betyna, Betynah,
Betyne

Betty (Hebrew) consecrated to God. (English) a familiar form of Elizabeth.
Betee, Betey, Beti, Betie, Bettee, Bettey, Betti, Bettie, Betty-Jean, Betty-Jo, Betty-Lou, Bettye,
Bettyjean, Bettyjo, Bettylou, Bety, Boski, Bözsi

Betula (Hebrew) girl, maiden.
Betulah, Betulla, Betullah

Betulia (Hebrew) birch-tree garden.

Beulah (Hebrew) married. Bible: Beulah is a name for Israel.
Beula, Beulla, Beullah

Bev (English) a short form of Beverly. Bevanne (Welsh) child of Evan.
Bevan, Bevann, Bevany, Bevin, Bevina, Bevine, Bevinnah, Bevyn, Bevyna, Bevyne

Beverley (English) a form of Beverly.
Beverle, Beverlea, Beverleah, Beverlee, Beverlei, Beverleigh

Beverly G B (English) beaver field. See also Buffy.
Bevalee, Beverlie, Beverlly, Bevlea, Bevlee, Bevlei, Bevleigh, Bevley, Bevli, Bevlie, Bevly, Bevlyn,
Bevlynn, Bevlynne, Bevvy, Verly

Beverlyann (American) a combination of Beverly + Ann.
Beverliann, Beverlianne, Beverlyanne

Bian (Vietnamese) hidden; secretive.
Biane, Biann, Bianne, Byan, Byane, Byann, Byanne

Bianca (Italian) white. See also Blanca, Vianca.
Biancca, Biancha, Biancia, Bianco, Bianey, Bianica, Biannca, Biannqua, Binney, Byanca,
Byancah, Byanqua

Bianka (Italian) a form of Bianca.
Beyanka, Biankah, Biannka, Byancka, Byanckah, Byanka, Byankah

Bibi (Latin) a short form of Bibiana. (Arabic) lady. (Spanish) a form of
Bebe.
BeBe, Beebee, Byby

Bibiana (Latin) lively.
Bibianah, Bibiane, Bibiann, Bibianna, Bibiannah, Bibianne, Bibyan, Bibyana, Bibyanah, Bibyann,
Bibyanna, Bibyannah, Bibyanne, Bybian, Bybiana, Bybianah, Bybiane, Bybiann, Bybianna,
Bybiannah, Bybianne, Bybyan, Bybyana, Bybyanah, Bybyane, Bybyann, Bybyanna, Bybyannah,
Bybyanne

Bibiñe (Basque) a form of Viviana.

Biblis (Latin) swallow.

Biddy (Irish) a familiar form of Bedelia.
Biddie

Bienvenida (Spanish) welcome.

Bilal (Basque) born during summertime.

Billi (English) a form of Billie.
Biley, Bili, Billey, Billye, Bily, Byley, Byli, Bylli, Bylly, Byly

Billie G B (English) strong willed. (German, French) a familiar form of
Belle, Wilhelmina.
Bilea, Bileah, Bilee, Bilei, Bileigh, Bilie, Billea, Billee, Bylea, Byleah, Bylee, Bylei, Byleigh, Bylie,
Byllea, Byllee, Byllei, Bylleigh, Byllie

Billie-Jean (American) a combination of Billie + Jean.
Billiejean, Billy-Jean, Billyjean

Billie-Jo (American) a combination of Billie + Jo.
Billiejo, Billy-Jo, Billyjo

Billy B G (English) a form of Billie.

Bina (Hebrew) wise; understanding. (Swahili) dancer. (Latin) a short form
of Sabina. See also Bena.
Binah, Binney, Binta, Bintah, Byna, Bynah

Binney (English) a familiar form of Benedicta, Bianca, Bina.
Binnee, Binni, Binnie, Binny

Bionca (Italian) a form of Bianca.
Beonca, Beyonca, Beyonka, Bioncha, Bionica, Bionka, Bionnca

Birdie (English) bird. (German) a familiar form of Bertha.
Bird, Birde, Birdea, Birdee, Birdella, Birdena, Birdey, Birdi, Birdy, Byrd, Byrda, Byrde, Byrdey,
Byrdie, Byrdy

Birgitte (Swedish) a form of Bridget.
Berget, Bergeta, Birgit, Birgita, Birgitt, Birgitta

Birkide (Basque) a form of Bridget.

Bitilda (German) a form of Bathilda.

Bjorg (Scandinavian) salvation.
Bjorga

Bladina (Latin) friendly.
Bladea, Bladeana, Bladeanah, Bladeane, Bladeen, Bladeena, Bladeene, Bladene, Bladine, Bladyn,
Bladyna, Bladyne

Blaine B G (Irish) thin.
Blain, Blane

Blair BG (Scottish) plains dweller.
Blare, Blayr, Blayre

Blaire (Scottish) a form of Blair.

Blaise B G (French) one who stammers.
Blais, Blaisia, Blaiz, Blaize, Blasha, Blasia, Blayse, Blayz, Blayze, Blaza, Blaze, Blazena, Blazia

Blake B G (English) dark.
Blaik, Blaike, Blaque, Blayk, Blayke

Blakely BG (English) dark meadow.
Blaiklea, Blaiklee, Blaiklei, Blaikleigh, Blaikley, Blaikli, Blaiklie, Blaikly, Blakelea, Blakeleah,
Blakelee, Blakelei, Blakeleigh, Blakeley, Blakeli, Blakelie, Blakelyn, Blakelynn, Blakesley, Blakley,
Blakli, Blayklea, Blaykleah, Blayklee, Blayklei, Blaykleigh, Blaykli, Blayklie, Blaykly

Blanca (Italian) a form of Bianca.
Belanca, Belancah, Belancka, Belanckah, Belanka, Belankah, Bellanca, Bellancah, Bellancka,
Bellanckah, Bellanka, Bellankah, Blancah, Blancka, Blanka, Blankah, Blannca, Blanncah,
Blannka, Blannkah, Blanqua

Blanche (French) a form of Bianca.
Blanch, Blancha, Blinney

Blanda (Latin) delicate; soft.

Blandina (Latin) flattering.

Blasa (French) a form of Blaise.

Blasina, Blasona (Latin) forms of Blaise.

Blayne B G (Irish) a form of Blaine.
Blayn

Blenda (German) white; brilliant.

Blesila (Celtic) firebrand.

Blinda (American) a short form of Belinda.
Blynda

Bliss G B (English) blissful, joyful.
Blis, Blisa, Blissa, Blisse, Blys, Blysa, Blyss, Blyssa, Blysse

Blodwyn (Welsh) flower. See also Wynne.
Blodwen, Blodwin, Blodwina, Blodwinah, Blodwine, Blodwyna, Blodwynah, Blodwyne, Blodwynn,
Blodwynna, Blodwynnah, Blodwynne, Blodyn

Blondelle (French) blond, fair haired.
Blondel, Blondele, Blondelia, Blondeliah, Blondell, Blondella, Blondelya, Blondelyah

Blondie (American) a familiar form of Blondelle.
Blondea, Blondee, Blondey, Blondi, Blondia, Blondiah, Blondy, Blondya

Blossom (English) flower.

Blum (Yiddish) flower.
Bluma, Blumah

Blythe (English) happy, cheerful.
Blithe, Blyss, Blyth

Bo B G (Chinese) precious.
Beau, Bow

Boacha (Hebrew) blessed.

Bobbette (American) a familiar form of Roberta.
Bobbet, Bobbetta, Bobinetta, Bobinette

Bobbi (American) a familiar form of Barbara, Roberta.
Baubie, Bobbe, Bobbea, Bobbee, Bobbey, Bobbie-Jean, Bobbie-Lynn, Bobbie-Sue, Bobbisue,
Bobby, Bobbye, Bobea, Bobee, Bobey, Bobi, Bobie, Bobina, Bobine, Boby
Bobbi-Ann, Bobbie-Ann (American) combinations of Bobbi + Ann.
Bobbi-Anne, Bobbiann, Bobbianne, Bobbie-Anne, Bobby-Ann, Bobby-Anne, Bobbyann, Bobbyanne

Bobbi-Jo, Bobbie-Jo (American) combinations of Bobbi + Jo.
Bobbiejo, Bobbijo, Bobby-Jo, Bobijo

Bobbi-Lee (American) a combination of Bobbi + Lee.
Bobbie-Lee, Bobbilee, Bobby-Leigh, Bobbylee, Bobile

Bobbie G B (American) a familiar form of Barbara, Roberta.

Bodana, Bohdana (Russian) gift from God.

Bodil BG (Norwegian) mighty ruler.
Bodila, Bodilah, Bodyl, Bodyla, Bodylah

Bolivia (Spanish) Geography: Bolivia is a country in South America.

Bolona (German) friend.

Bolonia (Italian) Geography: a form of Bologna, an Italian city.

Bonajunta (Latin) good; united.

Bonfila, Bonfilia (Italian) good daughter.

Bonifacia (Italian) benefactor.

Bonita (Spanish) pretty.
Bonesha, Bonetta, Bonitah, Bonitta, Bonittah, Bonnetta, Bonnita, Bonnitah, Bonnitta, Bonnyta,
Bonnytta, Bonyta, Bonytta

Bonnie, Bonny (English, Scottish) beautiful, pretty. (Spanish) familiar
forms of Bonita.
Bonea, Bonee, Boney, Boni, Bonia, Boniah, Bonie, Bonne, Bonnea, Bonnee, Bonnell, Bonney,
Bonni, Bonnia, Bonniah, Bonnin

Bonnie-Bell (American) a combination of Bonnie + Belle.
Bonnebell, Bonnebelle, Bonnibela, Bonnibelah, Bonnibele, Bonnibell, Bonnibella, Bonnibellah,
Bonnibelle, Bonniebell, Bonniebelle, Bonnybell, Bonnybelle

Bonosa (Spanish) willingly; with kindness.

Bova (German) brave; illustrious.

Bracken (English) fern.
Brackin, Brackyn, Braken, Brakin, Brakyn

Bradley B G (English) broad meadow.
Bradlea, Bradleah, Bradlee, Bradlei, Bradleigh, Bradli, Bradlia, Bradliah, Bradlie, Bradly,
Bradlya

Brady B G (Irish) spirited.
Bradee, Bradey, Bradi, Bradie, Braedi, Braidee, Braidey, Braidi, Braidie, Braidy, Braydee

Braeden B G (English) broad hill.
Bradyn, Bradynn, Braedan, Braedean, Braedyn, Braidan, Braiden, Braidyn, Brayden, Braydn, Braydon

Braelyn (American) a combination of Braeden + Lynn.
Braelee, Braeleigh, Braelin, Braelle, Braelon, Braelynn, Braelynne, Brailee, Brailenn, Brailey,
Braili, Brailyn, Braylee, Brayley, Braylin, Braylon, Braylyn, Braylynn

Braith (Welsh) freckle.

Branca (Portuguese) white.

Branda (Hebrew) blessing.

Brande, Brandee, Brandi, Brandie (Dutch) forms of Brandy.
Brandea, Brandeece, Brandeese, Brandei, Brandia, Brandice, Brandiee, Brandii, Brandily,
Brandin, Brandina, Brani, Branndie, Brendee, Brendi

Branden B G (English) beacon valley.
Brandan, Brandine, Brandyn

Brandis (Dutch) a form of Brandy.
Brandise, Brandiss, Brandisse

Brandon B G (English) a form of Branden.

Brandy (Dutch) an after-dinner drink made from distilled wine.
Bradys, Brand, Brandace, Brandaise, Brandala, Brandeli, Brandell, Brandy-Lee, Brandy-Leigh,
Brandye, Brandylee, Brandysa, Brandyse, Brandyss, Brandyssa, Brandysse, Brann, Brantley,
Branyell, Brendy

Brandy-Lynn (American) a combination of Brandy + Lynn.
Brandalyn, Brandalynn, Brandelyn, Brandelynn, Brandelynne, Brandilyn, Brandilynn,
Brandilynne, Brandlin, Brandlyn, Brandlynn, Brandlynne, Brandolyn, Brandolynn, Brandolynne,
Brandy-Lyn, Brandy-Lynne, Brandylyn, Brandylynne

Braulia (Teutonic) gleaming.

Braulio (German) ardent; one who burns.

Braxton B G (English) Brock’s town.
Braxten, Braxtyn

Bre (Irish, English) a form of Bree.

Brea, Breah (Irish) short forms of Breana, Briana.
Breea, Breeah

Breahna (Irish) a form of Breana, Briana.

Breana, Bréana, Breanna, Bréanna (Irish) forms of Briana.
Bre-Anna, Breanah, Breanda, Breannah, Breannea, Breannia, Breasha, Breawna, Breila

Breann, Breanne (Irish) short forms of Briana.
Bre-Ann, Bre-Anne, Breane, Breaunne, Breiann, Breighann, Breyenne, Brieon

Breasha (Russian) a familiar form of Breana.

Breauna, Breaunna, Breunna, Briauna, Briaunna (Irish) forms of
Briana.
Breeauna, Breuna

Breck BG (Irish) freckled.
Brec, Breca, Brecah, Brecka, Breckah, Brecken, Brek, Breka, Brekah

Bree (English) broth. (Irish) a short form of Breann. See also Brie.
Breay, Brey

Breean (Irish) a short form of Briana.
Breeane, Breeann, Breeanne, Breelyn, Breeon

Breeana, Breeanna (Irish) forms of Briana.
Breeanah, Breeannah

Breena (Irish) fairy palace. A form of Brina.
Breenah, Breene, Breenea, Breenia, Breeniah, Breina, Breinah

Breeze (English) light wind; carefree.
Brease, Breaz, Breaze, Brees, Breese, Breez, Briez, Brieze, Bryez, Bryeze, Bryze

Bregus (Welsh) fragile.

Breiana, Breianna (Irish) forms of Briana.
Breian, Breianah, Breiane, Breiann, Breiannah, Breianne

Breigh (Irish) a form of Bree.
Brei

Brena, Brenna (Irish) forms of Brenda.
Bren, Brenah, Brenie, Brenin, Brenn, Brennah, Brennaugh, Brenne

Brenda (Irish) little raven. (English) sword.
Brandah, Brandea, Brendah, Brendell, Brendelle, Brendette, Brendie, Brendyl, Brennda,
Brenndah, Brinda, Brindah, Brinnda, Brinndah, Brynda, Bryndah, Brynnda, Brynndah

Brenda-Lee (American) a combination of Brenda + Lee.
Brendalee, Brendaleigh, Brendali, Brendaly, Brendalys, Brenlee, Brenley

Brennan B G (English) a form of Brendan (see Boys’ Names).
Brennea, Brennen, Brennon, Brennyn

Breona, Bréona, Breonna, Bréonna (Irish) forms of Briana.
Breaona, Breaonah, Breeona, Breeonah, Breiona, Breionah, Breionna, Breonah, Breonie, Breonne

Breonia (Irish) a form of Breona.

Bret B G (Irish) a short form of Britany. See also Brita.
Breat, Breatte, Breta, Bretah, Bretta, Brettah, Brettea, Brettia, Brettin, Bretton

Brett B G (Irish) a short form of Britany.

Brette (Irish) a short form of Britany.

Breyana, Breyann, Breyanna (Irish) forms of Briana.
Breyan, Breyane, Breyannah, Breyanne, Breyna, Breynah

Breyona, Breyonna (Irish) forms of Briana.
Breyonah, Breyonia

Bria, Briah (Irish) short forms of Briana. See also Brea.
Brya, Bryah

Briahna (Irish) a form of Briana.

Briana (Irish) strong; virtuous, honorable.
Bhrianna, Brana, Brianni, Briannon

Brianca (Irish) a form of Briana.

Brianda (Irish) a form of Briana.
Briand

Briann, Brianne (Irish) short forms of Briana.
Briane

Brianna (Irish) a form of Briana.

Briannah (Irish) a form of Briana.
Brianah

Briar B G (French) heather.
Brear, Brier, Bryar

Brice B G (Welsh) a form of Bryce.

Bricia (Spanish) a form of Bridget.

Bridey (Irish) a familiar form of Bridget.
Bridea, Brideah, Bridee, Bridi, Bridie, Bridy, Brydea, Brydee, Brydey, Brydi, Brydie, Brydy

Bridget (Irish) strong. See also Bedelia, Bryga, Gitta.
Berget, Birgitte, Bride, Bridey, Bridger, Bridgeta, Bridgetah, Bridgete, Bridgid, Bridgit, Bridgita,
Bridgitah, Bridgite, Bridgot, Brietta, Brigada, Briget, Brydget, Brydgeta, Brydgetah, Brydgete

Bridgett, Bridgette (Irish) forms of Bridget.
Bridgetta, Bridgettah, Bridggett, Bridgitt, Bridgitta, Bridgittah, Bridgitte, Briggitte, Brigitta,
Brydgett, Brydgetta, Brydgettah, Brydgette

Brie (French) a type of cheese. Geography: a region in France known for its
cheese. See also Bree.
Bri, Briea, Briena, Brieon, Brietta, Briette, Bry, Brye

Brieana, Brieanna (American) combinations of Brie + Anna. See also
Briana.
Brieannah

Brieann, Brieanne (American) combinations of Brie + Ann.
Brie-Ann, Brie-Anne

Briel, Brielle (French) forms of Brie.
Breael, Breaele, Breaell, Breaelle, Breel, Breell, Breelle, Briela, Brielah, Briele, Briell, Briella,
Bryel, Bryela, Bryelah, Bryele, Bryell, Bryella, Bryellah, Bryelle

Brienna (Irish) a form of Briana.
Brieon, Brieona

Brienne (French) a short form of Briana.
Briene, Brienn

Brieonna (Irish) a form of Briana.

Brigette (French) a form of Bridget.
Briget, Brigett, Brigetta, Brigettee, Brigget

Brighton BG (English) bright town.
Breighton, Bright, Brightin, Bryton

Brigid (Irish) a form of Bridget.
Brigida

Brígida, Brigidia (Celtic) forms of Bridget.

Brigit, Brigitte (French) forms of Bridget.
Briggitte, Brigita

Briley (American) a combination of “B” + Riley.
Brylee, Bryleigh

Brillana (English) from the city of Brill, England.

Brina (Latin) a short form of Sabrina. (Irish) a familiar form of Briana.
Breina, Breinah, Brin, Brinah, Brinan, Brinda, Brindi, Brindy, Briney, Brinia, Brinlee, Brinly,
Brinn, Brinna, Brinnah, Brinnan

Brinley (English) burnt meadow.

Briona, Brionna (Irish) forms of Briana.
Brionah, Brione, Brionnah, Brionne, Briony, Briunna, Bryony

Brisa (Spanish) beloved. Mythology: Briseis was the Greek name of
Achilles’s beloved.
Breza, Brisah, Brisha, Brishia, Brissa, Brysa, Brysah, Bryssa, Bryssah

Brisda (Celtic) a form of Bridget.

Briselda (Spanish) a form of Bridget.

Brisia, Briza (Greek) forms of Brisa.

Bristol (English) the site of the bridge; from Bristol, England.

Brita (Irish) a form of Bridget. (English) a short form of Britany.
Breata, Breatah, Breatta, Breattah, Bretta, Briet, Brieta, Briete, Briett, Brietta, Briette, Brit, Bryt,
Bryta, Brytah, Bryte, Brytia

Britaney, Britani, Britanie, Brittaney (English) forms of Britany.
Brittanee, Brittani, Brittanie, Britana, Britanah, Britane, Britanee, Britania, Britanica, Britanii,
Britanna, Britanni, Britannia, Britanny, Britatani, Brittanah, Brittane, Brittanni, Brittannia,
Brittannie

Britany, Brittany (English) from Britain. See also Bret.
Briteny, Britkney, Britley, Britlyn, Brittainee, Brittainey, Brittainny, Brittainy, Brittamy, Brittana,
Brittania, Brittanica, Brittany-Ann, Brittanyne, Brittell, Brittlin, Brittlynn

Britin, Brittin (English) from Britain.
Breatin, Breatina, Breatinah, Breatine, Breattin, Breattina, Breattinah, Breattine, Bretin, Bretina,
Bretinah, Bretine, Bretyn, Bretyna, Bretynah, Bretyne, Britan, Britann, Britia, Britina, Britinah,
Britine, Briton, Brittin, Brittina, Brittine, Bryttin, Bryttina, Bryttine

British (English) from Britain.
Britnee, Britney, Britni, Britnie, Britny, Brittnay, Brittnee, Brittney,

Brittni, Brittnie, Brittny (English) forms of Britany.
Bittney, Bridnee, Bridney, Britnay, Britne, Britnei, Britnye, Brittnaye, Brittne, Brittnea, Brittnei,
Brittneigh, Brytnea, Brytni

Briton B G (English) a form of Britin.

Britt BG (Swedish, Latin) a short form of Britta.
Briet, Brit, Britte, Brytte

Britta (Swedish) strong. (Latin) a short form of Britany.
Brita, Brittah, Brytta, Bryttah

Brittan BG (English) a form of Britin. A short form of Britany.

Brittanny (English) a form of Britany.

Britten BG (English) a form of Britin. A short form of Britany.

Britteny (English) a form of Britany.
Britenee, Briteney, Briteni, Britenie, Briteny, Brittenay, Brittenee, Britteney, Britteni, Brittenie

Brittiany (English) a form of Britany.
Britianey, Brittiani, Brittianni

Brittin (English) a form of Britin.

Brittini, Brittiny (English) forms of Britany.
Britini, Britinie, Brittinee, Brittiney, Brittinie

Britton B G (English) a form of Britin.

Brittony (English) a form of Britany.

Briyana, Briyanna (Irish) forms of Briana.

Brodie B G (Irish) ditch; canal builder.
Brodee, Brodi, Brody

Brogan B G (Irish) a heavy work shoe.
Brogen, Broghan, Broghen

Bronnie (Welsh) a familiar form of Bronwyn.
Bron, Broney, Bronia, Broniah, Bronie, Bronnee, Bronney, Bronny, Bronya

Bronte (Greek) thunder. (Gaelic) bestower. Literature: Charlotte, Emily,
and Anne Brontë were sister writers from England.
Bronté, Brontë

Bronwen (Welsh) a form of Bronwyn.

Bronwyn (Welsh) white breasted. See also Rhonwyn.
Bronwin, Bronwina, Bronwinah, Bronwine, Bronwynn, Bronwynna, Bronwynne

Brook (English) brook, stream.
Bhrooke, Brookee, Brookelle, Brookey, Brookia, Brookie, Brooky

Brooke (English) brook, stream.

Brooke-Lynn, Brookelyn, Brookelynn (American) forms of Brooklyn.
Brookelina, Brookeline, Brookellen, Brookellin, Brookellina, Brookelline, Brookellyn, Brookellyna,
Brookellyne, Brookelyn, Brookelyna, Brookelyne, Brookelynn

Brooklin (American) a form of Brooklyn.
Brooklina, Brookline

Brooklyn, Brooklyne, Brooklynn, Brooklynne (American) combinations
of Brook + Lynn.
Brooklen, Brooklyna

Brooks B G (English) a form of Brook.

Bruna (German) a short form of Brunhilda.
Brona

Brunela (Italian) a form of Brunhilda.

Brunhilda (German) armored warrior.
Brinhild, Brinhilda, Brinhilde, Bruna, Brunhild, Brunhildah, Brunhilde, Brunnhild, Brunnhilda,
Brunnhildah, Brünnhilde, Brynhild, Brynhilda, Brynhildah, Brynhilde, Brynhyld, Brynhylda,
Brynhyldah, Brynhylde, Hilda

Brunilda (German) a form of Brunhilda.

Bryana, Bryanna (Irish) forms of Briana.
Bryanah, Bryannah, Bryanni

Bryanne (Irish) a short form of Bryana.
Bryane, Bryann

Bryce B G (Welsh) alert; ambitious.

Bryga (Polish) a form of Bridget.
Brygid, Brygida, Brygitka

Brylee, Brylie (American) combinations of the letter B + Riley.
Brylei, Bryley, Bryli

Bryn G B (Latin) from the boundary line. (Welsh) mound.
Brin, Brinn, Brynee

Bryna (Latin, Irish) a form of Brina.
Brinah, Brinan, Brinna, Brinnah, Brinnan, Brynah, Brynan, Brynna, Brynnah, Brynnan

Brynn (Latin) from the boundary line. (Welsh) mound.

Brynne (Latin, Welsh) a form of Bryn.

Bryona, Bryonna (Irish) forms of Briana.
Brionie, Bryonah, Bryone, Bryonee, Bryoney, Bryoni, Bryonia, Bryony

Bryttani, Bryttany (English) forms of Britany.
Brytanee, Brytaney, Brytani, Brytania, Brytanie, Brytanny, Brytany, Bryttanee, Bryttaney,
Bryttania, Bryttanie, Bryttine

Bryttni (English) a form of Britany.
Brytnee, Brytney, Brytni, Brytnie, Brytny, Bryttnee, Bryttney, Bryttnie, Bryttny, Brytton

Buena (Spanish) good.

Buenaventura (Castilian) good fortune.

Buffy (American) buffalo; from the plains.
Bufee, Bufey, Buffee, Buffey, Buffi, Buffie, Buffye, Bufi, Bufie, Bufy

Bunny (Greek) a familiar form of Bernice. (English) little rabbit. See also
Bonnie.
Bunee, Buney, Buni, Bunie, Bunnea, Bunnee, Bunney, Bunni, Bunnia, Bunnie, Buny

Burgundy (French) Geography: a region of France known for its Burgundy
wine.
Burgandee, Burgandey, Burgandi, Burgandie, Burgandy, Burgunde, Burgundee, Burgundey,
Burgundi, Burgundie

Bushra (Arabic) good omen.

Byanna (Irish) a form of Briana.
Biana, Bianah, Bianna, Byanah, Byannah


C

Cabeza (Spanish) head.

Cache, Cachet (French) prestigious; desirous.
Cachae, Cachea, Cachee, Cachée

Cadence (Latin) rhythm.
Cadena, Cadenah, Cadenza, Kadena, Kadenah, Kadence, Kadenza, Kadenzah, Kaidence,
Kaydence

Cadie, Cady (English) forms of Kady.
Cade, Cadea, Cadee, Cadey, Cadi, Cadia, Cadiah, Cadine, Cadya, Cadyah, Cadye

Cadwyn (Welsh) channel.

Cadyna (English) a form of Cadence.

Caecey (Irish) a form of Casey.
Caecea, Caecee, Caeci, Caecia, Caeciah, Caecie, Caecy, Caesea, Caesee, Caesey, Caesi, Caesie,
Caesy

Caela (Hebrew) a form of Kayla.

Caeley (American) a form of Kaylee, Kelly.
Caelea, Caeleah, Caelee, Caelei, Caeleigh, Caeli, Caelia, Caelie, Caelly, Caely

Caelin, Caelyn (American) forms of Kaelyn.
Caelan, Caelean, Caeleana, Caeleanah, Caeleane, Caeleen, Caeleena, Caeleenah, Caeleene,
Caelen, Caelena, Caelenah, Caelene, Caelina, Caelinah, Caeline, Caelinn, Caelyna, Caelynah,
Caelyne, Caelynn

Caethes (Welsh) slave.

Cafleen (Irish) a form of Cathleen.
Cafflean, Caffleana, Caffleanah, Caffleane, Caffleen,

Cai B G (Vietnamese) feminine.
Cae, Cay, Caye

Caicey (Irish) a form of Casey.
Caicea, Caicee, Caici, Caicia, Caiciah, Caicie, Caicy, Caisea, Caisee, Caisey, Caisi, Caisia,

Caila (Hebrew) a form of Kayla.

Cailee, Caileigh, Cailey (American) forms of Kaylee, Kelly.
Cailea, Caileah, Caili, Cailia, Cailie, Cailley, Caillie, Caily

Cailida (Spanish) adoring.
Caelida, Caelidah, Cailidah, Cailidora, Cailidorah, Callidora, Callidorah, Caylida, Caylidah,
Kailida, Kailidah, Kaylida, Kaylidah

Cailin, Cailyn (American) forms of Caitlin.
Cailan, Caileen, Caileena, Caileenah, Caileene, Cailena, Cailenah, Cailene, Cailina, Cailine,

Caitlan, Caitlen, Caitlyn, Caitlynn, Caitlynne (Irish) forms of Caitlin,
Kaitlan.

Caitlin (Irish) pure. See also Kaitlin, Katalina.
Caetlan, Caetlana, Caetlane, Caetlen, Caetlena, Caetlene, Caetlin, Caetlina, Caetline, Caetlyn,

Cala, Calla (Arabic) castle, fortress. See also Calie, Kala.
Calah, Calan, Calana, Calia, Caliah, Callah

Calala (Spanish) a familiar form of Chandelaria.

Calamanda (Latin) Geography: a region in Mexico.

Calandra (Greek) lark.
Calan, Calandre, Calandrea, Calandria, Calandriah, Caleida, Calendra, Calendrah, Calendre,

Calantha (Greek) beautiful blossom.
Calanthah, Calanthia, Calanthiah, Calanthya, Calanthyah

Caledonia (Latin) from Scotland.
Caldona, Caldonah, Caldonia, Caldoniah, Caldonya, Caldonyah, Caledona, Caledoniah,

Calee, Caleigh, Calley (American) forms of Caeley.
Calea, Caleah, Calei, Calleigh

Calefagia (Greek) pleasant.

Caley G B (American) a form of Caeley.

Calfuray (Mapuche) blue violet flower.

Cali, Calli (Greek) forms of Calie. See also Kali.
Calia, Caliah

Calida (Spanish) warm; ardent. See also Kalida.
Calina, Callida, Callyda, Callydah, Calyda, Calydah

Cálida (Spanish) a form of Calida.

Calie, Callie, Cally (Greek, Arabic) familiar forms of Cala, Calista. See
also Kalli.

Calinda (Hindi) a form of Kalinda.
Calindah, Calinde, Callinda, Calynd, Calynda, Calyndah, Calynde

Calínica (Greek) she who wins a great victory.

Calíope (Greek) a form of Calliope.

Calirroe (Greek) walks with beauty.

Calista, Callista (Greek) most beautiful. See also Kalista.
Calesta, Calestah, Calistah, Callesta, Callestah, Callistah, Callysta, Callystah, Calysta

Calistena, Calistenia (Greek) beautiful strength.

Calisto (Spanish, Portuguese) a form of Calista.

Calixta, Calixto (Greek) forms of Calista.

Callan G B (German) likes to talk, chatter.
Callen, Callin, Callon, Callun, Callyn, Kallan, Kallen, Kallin, Kallon, Kallun, Kallyn

Callidora (Greek) gift of beauty.

Calliope (Greek) beautiful voice. Mythology: Calliope was the Muse of
epic poetry. See also Kalliope.
Calliopee

Callula (Latin) beauty; light.
Callulah, Calula, Calulah, Kallula, Kallulah, Kalula, Kalulah

Caltha (Latin) yellow flower.

Calumina (Irish) dove.
Caluminah, Calumyna, Calumynah

Calvina (Latin) bald.
Calveana, Calveanah, Calveane, Calveania, Calveaniah, Calveena, Calveenah, Calveenia,

Calyca (Greek) a form of Kalyca.
Calica, Calicah, Calicka, Calickah, Calika, Calikah, Calycah

Calyn (Scottish) a form of Caelan (see Boys’ Names). (American) a form
of Caelin.

Calypso (Greek) concealer. Botany: a pink orchid native to northern
regions. Mythology: the sea nymph who held Odysseus captive for seven
years.

Cam B G (Vietnamese) sweet citrus.
Kam

Camara (American) a form of Cameron.
Camira, Camry

Camarin (Scottish) a form of Cameron.

Camberly (American) a form of Kimberly.
Camber, Camberlee, Camberleigh

Cambria (Latin) from Wales. See also Kambria.
Camberry, Cambrea, Cambree, Cambreia, Cambriah, Cambrie, Cambrina, Cambry, Cambrya,

Camden B G (Scottish) winding valley.
Camdyn

Camelia, Camellia (Italian) Botany: a camellia is an evergreen tree or
shrub with fragrant roselike flowers.

Cameo (Latin) gem or shell on which a portrait is carved.
Cami, Camio, Camyo, Kameo, Kamio, Kamyo

Camera (American) a form of Cameron.
Cameri, Cameria

Cameron B G (Scottish) crooked nose. See also Kameron.
Cameran, Camerana, Cameren, Cameria, Cameriah, Camerie, Camerin, Camerya, Cameryah,

Camesha (American) a form of Camisha.
Cameasha, Cameesha, Cameisha, Camesa, Cameshaa, Cameshia, Cameshiah, Camyeshia,

Cami, Camie, Cammie, Cammy (French) short forms of Camille. See also
Kami.

Camila (Italian) a form of Camille. See also Kamila, Mila.
Camilah, Camilia, Camillah, Camillia, Camilya, Cammila, Cammilah, Cammilla, Cammyla,

Camilla (Italian) a form of Camille.

Camille G B (French) young ceremonial attendant. See also Millie.

Camino, Camiño (Spanish) road.

Camisha (American) a combination of Cami + Aisha.
Camiesha

Campbell B G (Latin, French) beautiful field. (Scottish) crooked mouth.
Cambel, Cambell, Camp, Campy, Kampbell

Camri, Camrie, Camry (American) short forms of Camryn. See also
Kamri.

Camryn G B (American) a form of Cameron. See also Kamryn.
Camri, Camrin, Camron, Camrynn

Camylle (French) a form of Camille.
Cammyl, Cammyle, Cammyll, Camyle, Camyll

Cancia (Spanish) native of Anzio, Italy.

Canciana, Cancianila (Spanish) forms of Cancia.

Canda (Greek) a form of Candace. (Spanish) a short form of Chandelaria.

Candace (Greek) glittering white; glowing. History: the title of the queens
of ancient Ethiopia. See also Dacey, Kandace.

Candela, Candelas (Spanish) candle; fire.

Candelaria (Spanish) a form of Chandelaria.

Candi (American) a familiar form of Candace, Candice, Candida. See also

Candie, Kandi. (Spanish) a familiar form of Chandelaria.

Candice, Candis (Greek) forms of Candace.
Candes, Candias, Candies, Candise, Candiss, Candus

Candida (Latin) bright white.
Candeea, Candi, Candia, Candide, Candita

Cándida (Latin) a form of Candida.

Candie, Candy (American) familiar forms of Candace, Candice, Candida.
See also Candi, Kandi.

Candra (Latin) glowing. See also Kandra.
Candrah, Candrea, Candria, Candriah, Candrya, Candryah

Candyce (Greek) a form of Candace.
Candys, Candyse, Cyndyss

Canela (Latin) cinnamon.

Caniad (Welsh) a form of Carmen.

Canita (Hebrew, Latin) a form of Carmen.

Cantara (Arabic) small crossing.
Cantarah

Cantrelle (French) song.
Cantrel, Cantrela, Cantrelah, Cantrele, Cantrella, Cantrellah, Kantrel, Kantrella, Kantrelle

Canuta (German) of good origin.

Capitolina (Latin) she who lives with the gods.

Capri (Italian) a short form of Caprice. Geography: an island off the west
coast of Italy.

Caprice (Italian) fanciful.
Cappi, Caprece, Caprecia, Capresha, Capricia, Capriese, Caprina, Capris, Caprise, Caprisha,

Cara, Carah (Latin) dear. (Irish) friend. See also Karah.
Caira, Caragh, Caranda, Carrah

Caralampia (Greek) illuminated by happiness.

Caralee (Irish) a form of Cara.
Caralea, Caraleigh, Caralia, Caralie, Carely

Caralyn (English) a form of Caroline.

Carelyn (English) a form of Caroline.
Carrelean, Carreleana, Carreleanah, Carreleane, Carreleene, Carrelin, Carrelina, Carrelinah,

Carem (Spanish) a form of Karen.

Caren (Welsh) a form of Caron. (Italian) a form of Carina.

Carenza (Irish) a form of Karenza.
Caranza, Caranzah, Caranzia, Caranziah, Carenzah, Carenzia, Carenziah, Carenzya, Carenzyah

Caressa (French) a form of Carissa.
Carass, Carassa, Carassah, Caresa, Carese, Caresse, Charessa, Charesse, Karessa

Cari, Carie (Welsh) forms of Carey, Kari.
Caria, Cariah

Caridad, Caridade (Latin) love; affection.

Carilyn (English) a form of Caroline.

Carina (Italian) dear little one. (Greek) a familiar form of Cora. (Swedish)
a form of Karen.

Carine (Italian) a form of Carina.
Carinne, Carrian, Carrine

Carisa, Carrisa, Carrissa (Greek) forms of Carissa.
Caris, Carisah, Carise, Carisha, Carisia, Carysa, Carysah, Charisa

Carisma (Greek) a form of Karisma.
Carismah, Carismara, Carysma, Carysmah, Carysmara

Carissa (Greek) beloved. See also Karisa.
Caressa, Cariss, Carissah, Carisse, Caryssa, Caryssah

Carita (Latin) charitable.
Caritah, Caritta, Carittah, Caryta, Carytah, Carytta, Caryttah, Karita, Karitah, Karitta, Karittah

Caritina (Latin) grace.

Carla (German) farmer. (English) strong. (Latin) a form of Carol, Caroline.

Carlee, Carleigh, Carley, Carli, Carlie (English) forms of Carly. See also
Karlee, Karley.

Carleen, Carlene (English) forms of Caroline. See also Karleen.
Carlaen, Carlaena, Carlane, Carlean, Carleana, Carleanah, Carleane, Carleena, Carleenah,

Carlena (English) a form of Caroline.

Carlin BG (Irish) little champion. (Latin) a short form of Caroline.
Carlan, Carlana, Carlandra, Carlinda, Carlindah, Carline, Carllan, Carllin, Carlyn, Carrlin

Carlina (Latin, Irish) a form of Carlin.
Carlinah

Carling (Latin, Irish) a form of Carlin.

Carlisa (American) a form of Carlissa.
Carilis, Carilise, Carilyse, Carletha, Carlethe, Carlis, Carlisah, Carlise, Carlysa, Carlysah,
Carlyse

Carlisha (American) a form of Carlissa.
Carleasha, Carleashah, Carleesha, Carleesia, Carleesiah, Carlesia, Carlesiah, Carlicia, Carlisia,

Carlissa (American) a combination of Carla + Lissa.
Carleeza, Carlisa, Carliss, Carlissah, Carlisse, Carlissia, Carlissiah, Carlista, Carlyssa,

Carlita (Italian) a form of Carlotta.
Carlitah

Carlotta (Italian) a form of Charlotte.
Carleta, Carletah, Carlete, Carletta, Carlettah, Carlette, Carlite, Carlot, Carlota, Carlotah,

Carly (English) a familiar form of Caroline, Charlotte. See also Karley.
Carli, Carlie, Carlya, Carlyah, Carlye

Carlyle B G (English) Carla’s island.
Carlyse, Carlysle

Carlyn, Carlynn (Irish) forms of Carlin.
Carllyn, Carllyna, Carllynah, Carllyne, Carlyna, Carlynah, Carlynne

Carman (Latin) a form of Carmen.

Carme (Galician) a form of Carmela.

Carmel G B (Hebrew) a short form of Carmela.
Carmal, Carmele, Carmelie, Carmell, Carmelle, Carmely, Carmil, Carmile, Carmill, Carmille,

Carmela, Carmella (Hebrew) garden; vineyard. Bible: Mount Carmel in
Israel is often thought of as paradise. See also Karmel.

Carmelit (Hebrew) a short form of Carmelita.
Carmalit, Carmellit

Carmelita (Hebrew) a form of Carmela.
Carmaletta, Carmalita, Carmelitha, Carmelitia, Carmellita, Carmellitha, Carmellitia, Leeta, Lita

Carmelo (Spanish) a form of Carmela.

Carmen G B (Latin) song. Religion: Nuestra Señora del Carmen—Our
Lady of Mount Carmel—is one of the titles of the Virgin Mary. 

Carmina (Latin) a form of Carmine.
Carminah, Carmyna, Carmynah, Karmina, Karminah

Carmiña, Carminda (Spanish) forms of Carmen.

Carmine B G (Latin) song; red.
Carmin, Carmyn, Carmyne, Carmynn, Karmine, Karmyne

Carmo (Portuguese) a form of Carmela.

Carnelian (Latin) clear, reddish stone.
Carnelia, Carneliah, Carnelya, Carnelyah, Carnelyan

Carniela (Greek) a form of Karniela.
Carniela, Carniele, Carniell, Carniella, Carnielle, Carnyel, Carnyela, Carnyella, Carnyelle

Carol (German) farmer. (French) song of joy. (English) strong. See also
Charlene, Kalle, Karol.

Carol Ann, Carol Anne, Carolan, Carolane, Carolanne (American)
combinations of Carol + Ann. Forms of Caroline.

Carole (English) a form of Carol.
Carolee, Karole, Karrole

Carolina (Italian) a form of Caroline. See also Karolina.
Carilena, Carlena, Caroleana, Caroleanah, Caroleena, Caroleina, Carolena, Carolinah,

Caroline (French) little and strong. See also Carla, Carleen, Carlin,
Karolina.

Carolyn, Carolyne, Carolynn (English) forms of Caroline. See also
Karolyn.

Caron (Welsh) loving, kindhearted, charitable.
Caaran, Caaren, Caarin, Caaron, Caran, Carane, Carene, Carin, Carinn, Caronne, Carran,

Carona (Spanish) a form of Corona.

Carpófora (Greek) one who carries fruits.

Carra (Irish) a form of Cara.
Carrah

Carrie (English) a familiar form of Carol, Caroline. See also Carey, Kari,
Karri.

Carrigan (Irish) a form of Corrigan (see Boys’ Names).
Carrigen

Carrington B G (Welsh) rocky town.

Carrola (French) a form of Carol.

Carson B G (English) child of Carr.
Carsen, Carsyn

Carter B G (English) cart driver.
Karter

Cary B G (Welsh) a form of Carey.
Carya, Caryah

Caryl (Latin) a form of Carol.
Carryl, Carryle, Carryll, Carrylle, Caryle, Caryll, Carylle

Caryn (Danish) a form of Karen.
Caaryn, Carryn, Carryna, Carrynah, Carryne, Caryna, Carynah, Caryne, Carynn

Carys (Welsh) love.
Caris, Caryse, Caryss, Carysse, Ceris, Cerys

Casandra (Greek) a form of Cassandra.
Casandera, Casandre, Casandrea, Casandrey, Casandri, Casandria, Casandrina, Casandrine,
Casanndra

Casey B G (Irish) brave. (Greek) a familiar form of Acacia. See also Kasey.
Cacee, Cacy, Caecey, Caicey, Cascy, Casea, Casee, Casy, Cayse, Caysea, Caysee, Caysey, Caysy

Cashmere (Slavic) a form of Casimir.
Cash, Cashemere, Cashi, Cashmeire

Casi, Casie (Irish) forms of Casey.
Caci, Cacia, Cacie, Casci, Cascie, Casia, Cayci, Caycia, Cayciah, Caysi, Caysia, Caysiah,

Casiana (Latin) empty; vain.

Casidy, Cassidee, Cassidi, Cassidie (Irish) forms of Cassidy.
Casidee, Casidey, Casidi, Casidia, Casidiah, Casidie

Casiel (Latin) mother of the earth.

Casilda (Arabic) virgin carrier of the lance.

Casimir (Polish) a form of Casimira.

Casimira (Slavic) peacemaker. See also Kasimira.
Casimiera, Casimirah, Casmira, Casmirah, Casmyra, Casmyrah, Cazmira, Cazmirah, Cazmyra,

Cass B G (Greek) a short form of Cassandra.
Cas, Cassa, Kas, Kass

Cassady (Irish) a form of Cassidy.
Casadea, Casadee, Casadey, Casadi, Casadia, Casadiah, Casadie, Casady, Cassaday, Cassadea,

Cassandra (Greek) helper of men. Mythology: a prophetess of ancient
Greece whose prophesies were not believed.

Cassandre (Greek) a form of Cassandra.

Cassaundra (Greek) a form of Cassandra.
Casaundra, Casaundre, Casaundri, Casaundria, Cassaundre, Cassaundri, Cassundra, Cassundre,

Cassey, Cassi, Cassy (Greek) familiar forms of Cassandra, Catherine. See

Cassia (Greek) a cinnamon-like spice. See also Kasia.
Casia, Casiah, Cass, Cassiah, Cassya, Cassyah, Casya, Cazia, Caziah, Cazya, Cazyah, Cazzia,

Cassidy G B (Irish) clever. See also Kassidy.

Casseday, Cassiddy, Cassidey, Cassidia, Cassity, Cassydi, Cassydie, Cassydy, Casydi, Casydie,
Casydy, Cazidy, Cazzidy

Cassie (Greek) a familiar form of Cassandra, Catherine.

Cassiopeia (Greek) clever. Mythology: the wife of the Ethiopian king
Cepheus; the mother of Andromeda.
Cassio

Cassondra (Greek) a form of Cassandra.
Casondra, Casondre, Casondria, Casondriah, Cassondre, Cassondri, Cassondria, Cazzondra,

Casta (Greek) pure.

Castalia (Greek) fountain of purity.

Castel (Spanish) to the castle.

Castora (Spanish) brilliant.

Cástula (Greek) a form of Casta.

Cataleya (Spanish) a form of Cattleya. Botany: Cattleya is a genus of
orchid that grows in Colombia.

Catalín (Spanish) a form of Caitlin.

Catalina (Spanish) a form of Catherine. See also Katalina.
Cataleen, Catalena, Catalene, Catalin, Catalinah, Cataline, Catalyn, Catalyna, Catana, Catania,

Catalonia (Spanish) a region of Spain.

Catarina (German) a form of Catherine.
Catarena, Catarin, Catarine, Cattarina, Cattarinah, Cattarine

Catelin, Catelyn, Catelynn (Irish) forms of Caitlin.
Cateline, Catelyne

Caterina (German) a form of Catherine.
Catereana, Catereanah, Catereane, Catereena, Catereenah, Catereene, Caterin, Caterinah,

Catharine (Greek) a form of Catherine.
Catharen, Catharin, Catharina, Catharinah, Catharyn

Catherine (Greek) pure. (English) a form of Katherine.
Cairena, Cairene, Cairina, Caitrin, Cat, Cate, Cathann, Cathanne, Cathenne, Catheren,

Catheryn (Greek, English) a form of Catherine.
Catheryne

Cathi (Greek) a form of Cathy.
Cathie

Cathleen (Irish) a form of Catherine. See also Caitlin, Kathleen.
Caithlyn, Cathalean, Cathaleana, Cathaleanah, Cathaleane, Cathaleen, Cathaleena, Cathaleenah,

Cathrine, Cathryn (Greek) forms of Catherine.
Cathrina, Cathrinah, Cathryna, Cathrynah, Cathryne, Cathrynn, Catryn

Cathy (Greek) a familiar form of Catherine, Cathleen. See also Kathi.
Catha, Cathe, Cathea, Cathee, Cathey

Catia (Russian) a form of Katia.
Cattiah

Catie (English) a form of Katie.

Catina (English) a form of Katina.
Cateana, Cateanah, Cateena, Cateenah, Cateina, Cateinah, Cateyna, Cateynah, Catinah, Catine,

Catlin G B (Irish) a form of Caitlin.
Catlee, Catleen, Catleene, Catlina, Catline, Catlyn, Catlyna, Catlyne, Catlynn, Catlynne

Catriel (Hebrew) a form of Katriel.
Catriela, Catrielah, Catriele, Catriell, Catriella, Catriellah, Catrielle

Catrina (Slavic) a form of Catherine, Katrina.

Catriona (Slavic) a form of Catherine, Katrina.
Catrionah, Catrione, Catroina

Cayce (Greek, Irish) a form of Casey.
Caycea, Caycee, Caycey, Caycy

Cayetana (Spanish) native of the city of Gaeta, Italy.

Cayfutray (Mapuche) celestial waterfall from heaven.

Cayla, Caylah (Hebrew) forms of Kayla.
Caylan, Caylana, Caylanah, Caylea, Cayleah, Caylia, Cayliah

Caylen, Caylin (American) forms of Caitlin.
Caylean, Cayleana, Cayleanah, Cayleane, Cayleen, Cayleena, Cayleenah, Cayleene, Caylena,

Ceaira (Irish) a form of Ciara.
Ceairah, Ceairra

Ceanna (Italian) a form of Ciana.

Ceara, Cearra (Irish) forms of Ciara.
Cearaa, Cearah, Cearie, Seara, Searah

Cecelia (Latin) a form of Cecilia. See also Sheila.
Cacelea, Caceleah, Cacelia, Cece, Ceceilia, Cecelyn, Cecette, Cescelia, Cescelie

Cecile (Latin) a form of Cecilia.
Cecilla, Cecille

Cecilia (Latin) blind. See also Cicely, Cissy, Secilia, Selia, Sissy.
Cacilia, Caciliah, Caecilia, Caeciliah, Cecil, Cecila, Cecilea, Ceciliah, Cecilija, Cecillia, Cecilya,

Cecília (Portuguese) a form of Cecilia.

Cecily (Latin) a form of Cecilia.
Cacelee, Cacelei, Caceleigh, Caceley, Caceli, Cacilie, Caecilie, Ceceli, Cecelie, Cecely, Cecilee,

Cedar BG (Latin) a kind of evergreen conifer.

Cedrica (English) battle chieftain.
Cadryca, Cadrycah, Cedricah

Ceferina (German) caresses like a soft wind.

Ceil (Latin) a short form of Cecilia.
Ceel, Ciel

Ceilidh (Irish) country dance.

Ceira, Ceirra (Irish) forms of Ciara.
Ceire

Celandine (Latin) an herb with yellow flowers. (Greek) swallow.
Celandina, Celandinah, Celandrina, Celandrinah, Celandrine, Celandryna, Celandrynah,

Celedonia (German) a form of Celidonia.

Celena (Greek) a form of Selena.
Caleena, Calena, Celeana, Celeanah, Celeena, Celeenah, Celenia, Cena

Celene (Greek) a form of Celena.
Celean, Celeane, Celeen, Celeene, Celyne, Cylyne

Celerina (Spanish) quick.

Celesta (Latin) a form of Celeste.
Celestah

Celeste (Latin) celestial, heavenly.
Cele, Celeeste, Celense, Celes, Celesia, Celesley, Celest, Celestar, Celestelle, Celestia, Celestial,

Celestina (Latin) a form of Celeste.
Celesteana, Celesteanah, Celesteena, Celesteenah, Celestinah, Celestinia, Celestyna, Celestynah,

Celestine (Latin) a form of Celeste.
Celesteane, Celesteen, Celesteene, Celestin, Celestyn

Celia (Latin) a short form of Cecilia.
Ceilia, Celea, Celeah, Celee, Celei, Celeigh, Celey, Celi, Celiah, Celie, Cellia, Celliah, Cellya,

Célia (Portuguese) a form of Celia.

Celidonia (Greek) celandine herb.

Celina (Greek) a form of Celena. See also Selina.
Calina, Celeana, Celeanah, Celeena, Celeenah, Celinah, Celinda, Celinia, Celiniah, Celinka,

Celine (Greek) a form of Celena.
Caline, Celeane, Celeene, Celin, Céline, Cellinn, Celyn, Celyne, Ciline, Cilline

Celmira (Arabic) brilliant one.

Celosia (Greek) dry; burning.
Celosiah, Celosya, Celosyah, Selosia, Selosiah, Selosya, Selosyah

Celsa (Latin) very spiritual.

Celsey (Scandinavian, Scottish, English) a form of Kelsey.

Cemelia (Punic) she has God present.

Cenobia (Greek) stranger.

Centehua (Nahuatl) only one.

Centola (Arabic) light of knowledge.

Cera (French) a short form of Cerise.
Cerea, Ceri, Ceria, Cerra

Cercira (Greek) Geography: native of Syrtis, an ancient name for the gulf
of the Mediterranean Sea.

Cerella (Latin) springtime.
Cerela, Cerelah, Cerelia, Cereliah, Cerelisa, Cerellah, Cerelle, Cerelya, Cerelyah, Serelia,

Ceres (Latin) Mythology: the Roman goddess of agriculture. Astronomy:
the first asteroid discovered to have an orbit between Mars and Saturn.

Ceridwen (Welsh) poetic goddess.

Cerise (French) cherry; cherry red.
Carisce, Carise, Carisse, Caryce, Caryse, Cerice, Cericia, Cerissa, Cerria, Cerrice, Cerrina,

Cesara, Cesaria, Cesira, Cesírea (Latin) forms of Cesare.

Cesare (Latin) long-haired. History: Roman emperors were given the title
Caesar.

Cesarina (Latin) a form of Cesare.

Cesilia (Latin) a form of Cecilia.
Cesia, Cesya

Chabela (Hebrew) a form of Isabel.

Chabeli (French) a form of Chablis.
Chabelly, Chabely

Chablis (French) a dry white wine. Geography: a region in France where
wine grapes are grown.

Chadee (French) from Chad, a country in north-central Africa. See also
Sade.

Chahna (Hindi, Indian) love; light, illumination.

Chai (Hebrew) life.
Chae, Chaela, Chaeli, Chaelia, Chaella, Chaelle, Chaena, Chaia, Chay

Chaka (Sanskrit) a form of Chakra. See also Shaka.
Chakai, Chakia, Chakiah, Chakka, Chakkah, Chakya, Chakyah

Chakra (Sanskrit) circle of energy.
Chakara, Chakaria, Chakena, Chakina, Chakira, Chakrah, Chakria, Chakriya, Chakyra,

Chalchiuitl (Nahuatl) emerald.

Chalice (French) goblet.
Chalace, Chalcia, Chalcie, Chalece, Chalicea, Chalie, Chaliece, Chaliese, Chalis, Chalisa,

Chalina (Spanish) a form of Rose. See also Shalena.
Chalin, Chalinah, Chaline, Chalini, Challain, Challaina, Challaine, Chalyn, Chalyna, Chalynah,

Chalonna (American) a combination of the prefix Cha + Lona.
Chalon, Chalona, Chalonah, Chalonda, Chalone, Chalonee, Chalonn, Chalonnah, Chalonne,

Chambray (French) a lightweight fabric.
Chambrae, Chambrai, Chambre, Chambree, Chambrée, Chambrey, Chambria, Chambrie,

Chamique (American) a form of Shamika.

Champagne (French) a province in eastern France; a wine made in this
province.

Chan B G (Cambodian) sweet-smelling tree.

Chana (Hebrew) a form of Hannah.
Chanae, Chanah, Chanai, Chanay, Chanea, Chanie, Channa, Channah

Chance B G (English) a short form of Chancey.

Chancey BG (English) chancellor; church official.
Chancee, Chancie, Chancy

Chanda (Sanskrit) short tempered. Religion: the demon defeated by the
Hindu goddess Chamunda.

Chandani (Hindi) moonlight.
Chandanee, Chandaney, Chandania, Chandaniah, Chandany, Chandanya, Chandanyah

Chandelaria (Spanish) candle.
Candeleria, Candeleva, Candelona, Candeloria, Candeluria, Kandelaria

Chandelle (French) candle.
Chandal, Chandala, Chandalah, Chandale, Chandel, Chandela, Chandelah, Chandele, Chandell,

Chandi (Indian) moonlight. (Sanskrit) a form of Chanda.

Chandler B G (Hindi) moon. (Old English) candlemaker.
Chandlar, Chandlier, Chandlor, Chandlyr

Chandra (Sanskrit) moon. Religion: the Hindu god of the moon. 
Chandrae, Chandrah, Chandray, Chandre, Chandrea, Chandrelle, Chandria, Chandrya

Chanel, Channel (English) channel. 

Chanell, Chanelle, Channelle (English) forms of Chanel.
Chanella, Channell, Shanell

Chaney BG (French) oak.
Chaynee, Cheaney, Cheney, Cheyne, Cheyney

Chanice, Chanise (American) forms of Shanice.
Chanisse, Chenice, Chenise

Channa (Hindi) chickpea.
Channah

Channing BG (English) wise. (French) canon; church official.
Chane, Chanin, Chaning, Chann, Channin, Channyn, Chanyn

Chantal, Chantale, Chantalle (French) song.
Chandal, Chantaal, Chantael, Chantala, Chantalah, Chantall, Chantasia, Chanteau, Chantle,

Chantara (American) a form of Chantal.
Chantarah, Chantarai, Chantarra, Chantarrah, Chantarria, Chantarriah, Chantarrya,

Chante BG (French) a short form of Chantal.
Chanta, Chantae, Chantai, Chantay, Chantaye, Chantéa, Chantee, Chanti, Chaunte, Chauntea,

Chanté (French) a short form of Chantal.
Chantel, Chantele, Chantell, Chantelle (French) forms of Chantal. See

Chantia (French) a form of Chante.

Chantile (French) a form of Chantal.
Chantil, Chantila, Chantile, Chantill, Chantilla, Chantille, Chantril, Chantrill, Chantrille

Chantilly (French) fine lace. See also Shantille.
Chantiel, Chantielle, Chantil, Chantila, Chantilea, Chantileah, Chantilée, Chantilei, Chantileigh,

Chantrea (Cambodian) moon; moonbeam.
Chantra, Chantrey, Chantri, Chantria

Chantrice (French) singer. See also Shantrice.
Chantreese, Chantress

Chardae, Charde (Punjabi) charitable. (French) short forms of
Chardonnay.

Chardonnay (French) a dry white wine.
Char, Chardnay, Chardney, Chardon, Chardona, Chardonae, Chardonai, Chardonay, Chardonaye,

Charice (Greek) a form of Charis.

Charis (Greek) grace; kindness.
Charece, Chareece, Chareeze, Charese, Chari, Charie, Charise, Charish, Chariss, Charris,

Charisma (Greek) the gift of leadership.

Charissa (Greek) a form of Charity.
Charesa, Charessa, Charisa, Charisah, Charisha, Chariss, Charissah, Charista, Charrisa,

Charisse (Greek) a form of Charity.
Charese, Charesse, Charise, Charissee, Charrise, Charrisse, Charryse, Charrysse, Charysse

Charity (Latin) charity, kindness.
Chariety, Charista, Charita, Charitah, Charitas, Charitea, Charitee, Charitey, Chariti, Charitia,

Charla (French, English) a short form of Charlene, Charlotte.
Chalah, Char, Charlae, Charlai, Charlea

Charlaine (English) a form of Charlene.
Charlaina, Charlane, Charlanna, Charlayna, Charlayne, Charlein, Charleina, Charleine,

Charlee, Charleigh, Charli (German, English) forms of Charlie.
Charle, Charlea, Charleah, Charlei, Charlya

Charleen, Charline (English) forms of Charlene.
Charleena, Charleene, Charlin, Charlina

Charlene (English) a form of Caroline. See also Carol, Karla, Sharlene.
Charlaine, Charlean, Charleana, Charleane, Charleesa, Charlein, Charleina, Charleine,

Charley BG (German, English) a form of Charlie.

Charlie BG (German, English) strong.
Charlia, Charliah, Charyl, Chatty, Sharli, Sharlie

Charlisa (French) a form of Charlotte.

Charlize (South African) a feminine form of Charles, Charlie. Movies:
Charlize Theron is a movie star from South Africa.

Charlotte (French) a form of Caroline. Literature: Charlotte Brontë was
a British novelist and poet best known for her novel Jane Eyre.

Charly BG (German, English) a form of Charlie.

Charmaine (French) a form of Carmen. See also Karmaine, Sharmaine.

Charmane (French) a form of Charmaine.
Charman

Charnette (American) a combination of Charo + Annette.
Charnetta, Charnita

Charnika (American) a combination of Charo + Nika.
Charneka, Charniqua, Charnique

Charo (Spanish) a familiar form of Rosa.
Charoe, Charow

Charyanna (American) a combination of Charo + Anna.
Charian, Charyian, Cheryn

Chase B G (French) hunter.
Chace, Chaise, Chasen, Chason, Chass, Chasse, Chastan, Chasten, Chastin, Chastinn, Chaston,

Chasidy, Chassidy (Latin) forms of Chastity.
Chasa Dee, Chasadie, Chasady, Chasidee, Chasidey, Chasidie, Chassedi, Chassidi, Chasydi

Chasity (Latin) a form of Chastity.
Chasiti, Chasitie, Chasitty, Chassey, Chassie, Chassiti, Chassity, Chassy

Chastity (Latin) pure.
Chasta, Chastady, Chastidy, Chastitea, Chastitee, Chastitey, Chastiti, Chastitie, Chastney, Chasty

Chauntel (French) a form of Chantal.
Chaunta, Chauntae, Chauntay, Chaunte, Chauntell, Chauntelle, Chawntel, Chawntell, Chawntelle,

Chava (Hebrew) life. (Yiddish) bird. Religion: the original name of Eve.
Chabah, Chavae, Chavah, Chavala, Chavalah, Chavarra, Chavarria, Chave, Chavé, Chavetta,

Chavella (Spanish) a form of Isabel.

Chavi (Gypsy) girl.
Chavali, Chavee, Chavey, Chavia, Chaviah, Chavie, Chavy, Chavya, Chavyah

Chavon (Hebrew) a form of Jane.
Chavaughn, Chavaughna, Chavaughne, Chavawn, Chavawna, Chavawnah, Chavawne, Chavona,

Chavonne (Hebrew) a form of Chavon. (American) a combination of the
prefix Cha

Chaya (Hebrew) life; living.
Chaia, Chaiah, Chaike, Chaye, Chayka, Chayra

Chayla (English) a form of Chaylea.
Chaylah

Chaylea (English) a combination of Chaya + Lea.
Chailea, Chaileah, Chailee, Chailei, Chaileigh, Chailey, Chaili, Chailia, Chailiah, Chailie, Chaily,

Chela, Chelo (Spanish) forms of Consuelo.

Chelby (English) a form of Shelby.

Chelci, Chelcie, Chelsee, Chelsey, Chelsi, Chelsie, Chelsy (English)
forms of Chelsea.

Chelley (English) a form of Shelley.
Chellea, Chelleah, Chellee, Chellei, Chelleigh, Chelli, Chellie, Chelly

Chelsa (English) a form of Chelsea.
Chelsae, Chelsah

Chelse (English) a form of Chelsea.
Chelce

Chelsea (English) seaport. See also Kelsey, Shelsea.
Chelcea, Chelcee, Chelcey, Chelcy, Chelese, Chelesia, Chelli, Chellie, Chellise, Chelsay,

Chelsia (English) a form of Chelsea.

Chemarin (Hebrew) girl in black.
Chemarina, Chemarine, Chemaryn, Chemaryna, Chemaryne

Chenelle (English) a form of Chanel.
Chenel, Chenell

Chenetta (French) oak tree.
Chenet, Cheneta, Chenetah, Chenete, Chenett, Chenettah, Chenette

Chenoa (Native American) white dove.
Chenee, Chenika, Chenita, Chenna, Chenoah

Chepa (Hebrew) chaste.

Cher (French) beloved, dearest. (English) a short form of Cherilyn.
Chere, Sher, Shere, Sherr

Cherelle, Cherrell, Cherrelle (French) forms of Cheryl. See also Sherelle.
Charel, Charela, Charelah, Charele, Charell, Charella, Charellah, Charelle, Cherel, Cherell,

Cherese (Greek) a form of Cherish.
Chereese, Cheresa, Cheresse

Cheri, Cherie, Cherri (French) familiar forms of Cher.
Cheree, Chérie, Cheriee, Cherree, Cherrie

Cherice, Cherise, Cherisse (French) forms of Cherish. See also Sharice,
Sherice.

Cherilyn (English) a combination of Cheryl + Lynn. See also Sherylyn.
Cheralyn, Chereen, Chereena, Cherilin, Cherilina, Cherilinah, Cheriline, Cherilyna, Cherilynah,

Cherish (English) dearly held, precious.
Charish, Charisha, Charishe, Charysha, Charyshah, Cheerish, Cheerisha, Cherisha, Cherishah,

Cherita (Latin) a form of Charity.
Chereata, Chereatah, Chereeta, Chereetah, Cherida, Cherita, Cheritah, Cherrita, Cheryta,

Cherokee G B (Native American) a tribal name.
Cherika, Cherikia, Cherkita, Cherokei, Cherokey, Cheroki, Cherokia, Cherokie, Cheroky,

Cherry (Latin) a familiar form of Charity. (French) cherry; cherry red.
Chere, Cherea, Cheree, Cherey, Cherr, Cherrea, Cherree, Cherrey, Cherreye, Cherri, Cherriann,

Cheryl (French) beloved. See also Sheryl.
Charil, Charyl, Cheral, Cheril, Cherila, Cherrelle, Cherril, Cheryl-Ann, Cheryl-Anne, Cheryl-Lee,

Chesarey (American) a form of Desiree.
Chesarae

Chesna (Slavic) peaceful.
Chesnah, Chessna, Chessnah, Chezna, Cheznah, Cheznia, Chezniah, Cheznya, Cheznyah

Chesney (Slavic) a form of Chesna.
Chesnee, Chesnie, Chesny

Chessa (American) a short form of Chesarey.
Chessi, Chessie, Chessy

Chevelle (Spanish) a form of Chavella.
Chevie

Cheyann, Cheyanne (Cheyenne) forms of Cheyenne.
Cheian, Cheiann, Cheianne, Cheyan, Cheyane, Cheyeanne

Cheyanna (Cheyenne) a form of Cheyenne.

Cheyene (Cheyenne) a form of Cheyenne.

Cheyenna (Cheyenne) a form of Cheyenne.
Cheyeana, Cheyeanna, Cheyena

Cheyenne G B (Cheyenne) a tribal name. See also Shaianne, Sheyanne,
Shian, Shyan.
Cheyeene, Cheyenn, Chi-Anna, Chianne, Chie, Chyanne

Cheyla (American) a form of Sheila.
Cheylan, Cheyleigh, Cheylo

Cheyna (American) a short form of Cheyenne.
Chey, Cheye, Cheyne, Cheynee, Cheyney, Cheynna

Chi BG (Cheyenne) a short form of Cheyenne.

Chiara (Italian) a form of Clara.
Cheara, Chiarra, Chyara

Chicahua (Nahuatl) strong.

Chika (Japanese) near and dear.
Chikah, Chikaka, Chikako, Chikara, Chikona, Chyka, Chykah

Chiku (Swahili) chatterer.

Chila (Greek) a form of Cecilia.

Chilali (Native American) snowbird.
Chilalea, Chilaleah, Chilalee, Chilalei, Chilaleigh, Chilalie, Chilaly

China (Chinese) fine porcelain. Geography: a country in eastern Asia. 

Chinira (Swahili) God receives.
Chinara, Chinarah, Chinirah, Chynira, Chynirah

Chinue (Ibo) God’s own blessing.

Chione (Egyptian) daughter of the Nile.

Chipahua (Nahuatl) clean.

Chiquita (Spanish) little one. See also Shiquita.
Chaqueta, Chaquita, Chica, Chickie, Chicky, Chikata, Chikita, Chiqueta, Chiquila, Chiquite,

Chiyo (Japanese) eternal.
Chiya

Chloe (Greek) blooming, verdant. Mythology: another name for
Demeter, the goddess of agriculture.

Chloris (Greek) pale. Mythology: the only daughter of Niobe to escape the
vengeful arrows of Apollo and Artemis.

Chlorissa (Greek) a form of Chloris.
Chlorisa, Chlorysa, Clorisa, Clorysa

Cho (Korean) beautiful.
Choe

Cholena (Native American) bird.
Choleana, Choleanah, Choleane, Choleena, Choleenah, Choleene, Choleina, Choleinah,

Chriki (Swahili) blessing.

Chris B G (Greek) a short form of Christopher, Christina. See also Kris.
Chrys, Cris

Chrissa (Greek) a short form of Christina. See also Khrissa.
Chrisea, Chrissea, Chrysa, Chryssa, Crissa, Cryssa

Chrissanth (Greek) gold flower. Botany: chrysanthemums are ornamental,
showy flowers.

Chrissie, Chrissy (English) familiar forms of Christina.
Chrisee, Chrisi, Chrisie, Chrissee, Chrissey, Chrissi, Chrisy, Chryssi, Chryssie, Chryssy, Chrysy,

Christa (German) a short form of Christina. History: Christa McAuliffe, an
American school teacher, was the first civilian on a U.S. space flight. 

Christabel (Latin, French) beautiful Christian. See also Kristabel.
Christabeel, Christabela, Christabelah, Christabele, Christabell, Christabella, Christabellah,

Christain B G (Greek) a form of Christina.
Christaina, Christainah, Christaine, Christane, Christayn, Christayna, Christaynah, Christayne

Christal (Latin) a form of Crystal. (Scottish) a form of Christina.
Christalene, Christalin, Christalina, Christaline, Christall, Christalle, Christalyn, Christle,

Christan BG (Greek) a short form of Christina. See also Kristen.
Christana, Christanah, Christann, Christanna, Christyne, Chrystan, Chrysten, Chrystin, Chryston,

Christel, Christelle, Chrystel (French) forms of Christal.
Christele, Christell, Chrystelle

Christen, Christin G B (Greek) short forms of Christina.

Christena (Greek) a form of Christina.
Christeina, Christeinah, Christeinna, Christeinnah

Christene (Greek) a form of Christina.

Christi, Christie (Greek) short forms of Christina, Christine. See also
Christy, Cristi, Kristi, Kristy.

Christian B G (Greek) a form of Christina. See also Kristian, Krystian.
Christi-Ann, Christi-Anne, Christiann, Christianni, Christiaun, Christiean, Christien, Christienne,

Christiana, Christianna (Greek) forms of Christina.
Christianah, Christiannah, Christiannia, Christianniah, Christiena, Chrystiana, Chrystianah,

Christiane, Christianne (Greek) forms of Christina.
Christina (Greek) Christian; anointed. See also Khristina, Kristina, Stina,

Christine (French, English) a form of Christina. See also Khristine,
Kirsten, Kristen, Kristine.

Christophe B G (Greek) a form of Christopher.

Christopher B G (Greek) Christ-bearer. Religion: the patron saint of
travelers and drivers.

Christy (English) a short form of Christina, Christine. See also Christi.
Christey, Chrystey, Chrysty, Cristy

Christyn (Greek) a short form of Christina.

Chrys (English) a form of Chris.
Krys

Chrysta (German) a short form of Christina.
Chrystah, Chrystar, Chrystara

Chrystal (Latin) a form of Christal.
Chrystal-Lynn, Chrystale, Chrystalin, Chrystalina, Chrystaline, Chrystalla, Chrystallina,

Chrystel (French) a form of Christal.
Chrystelle

Chu Hua (Chinese) chrysanthemum.

Chumani (Lakota) dewdrops.
Chumanee, Chumany

Chun B G (Burmese) nature’s renewal.

Chyann, Chyanne (Cheyenne) forms of Cheyenne.
Chyan, Chyana, Chyane, Chyanna

Chyenne (Cheyenne) a form of Cheyenne.
Chyeana, Chyen, Chyena, Chyene, Chyenn, Chyenna, Chyennee

Chyna, Chynna (Chinese) forms of China.
Chynah, Chynnah

Cian B G (Irish) ancient.
Ciann, Cien

Ciana, Cianna (Chinese) forms of China. (Italian) forms of Jane.
Cianah, Ciandra

Ciara, Ciarra (Irish) black. See also Sierra.
Ceara, Chiairah, Ciaara, Ciaera, Ciaira, Ciar, Ciarah, Ciaria, Ciarrah, Ciora, Ciorah, Cioria,

Cibeles (Greek) Mythology: another name for the goddess Cybele.

Cicely (English) a form of Cecilia. See also Sissy.
Cicelea, Ciceleah, Cicelee, Cicelei, Ciceleigh, Ciceley, Ciceli, Cicelia, Cicelie, Ciciley, Cicilia,

Cidney (French) a form of Sydney.
Cidnee, Cidni, Cidnie

Ciearra (Irish) a form of Ciara.
Cieara, Ciearria

Cielo (Latin) she who is celestial.

Cienna (Italian) a form of Ciana.

Ciera, Cierra (Irish) forms of Ciara.
Cierah, Ciere, Cieria, Cierrah, Cierre, Cierria, Cierro

Cihuaton (Nahuatl) little woman.

Cim (English) a form of Kim.

Cimberleigh (English) a form of Kimberly.

Cinderella (French, English) little cinder girl. Literature: a fairy-tale
heroine.

Cindi (Greek) a form of Cindy.
Cindie

Cindy (Greek) moon. (Latin) a familiar form of Cynthia. See also Sindy.
Cindea, Cindeah, Cindee, Cindey

Cinnamon (Greek) aromatic, reddish-brown spice.
Cinamon, Cynamon, Cynnamon, Sinamon, Sinnamon, Synamon, Synnamon

Cinnia (Latin) curly haired.
Cinia, Ciniah, Cinniah, Sinia, Siniah, Sinnia, Sinniah

Cinta (Spanish) a short form of Jacinta.

Cinthia, Cinthya (Greek) forms of Cynthia.
Cinthiah, Cinthiya, Cinthyah

Cintia (Greek) a form of Cynthia.

Cíntia (Portuguese) a form of Cynthia.

Cipriana (Italian) from the island of Cyprus.
Cipres, Cipress, Cipriane, Cipriann, Ciprianna, Ciprianne, Cyprian, Cypriana, Cypriane,

Cipriano (Greek) born in Cyprus.

Ciprina (Spanish) blessed by the goddess of love.

Cira (Spanish) a form of Cyrilla.
Cirah, Ciria, Ciriah, Cyra, Cyrah, Cyria, Cyriah, Cyrya, Cyryah, Siria, Syria, Syrya

Circe (Greek) Mythology: a goddess who fell in love with Odysseus in
Homer’s Odyssey.

Cirenia, Cirinea (Greek) native of Cyrene, Libya.

Ciri (Greek) ladylike.

Ciriaca, Ciríaca (Greek) belonging to God.

Ciro (Spanish) sun.

Cissy (American) a familiar form of Cecilia, Cicely.
Cissey, Cissi, Cissie

Citlali (Nahuatl) star.
Citlaly

Citlalmina (Nahuatl) greatest of our heroes.

Clair (French) a form of Clara.
Claare, Klaire, Klarye

Claire (French) a form of Clair.

Clairissa (Greek) a form of Clarissa.
Clairisa, Clairisse, Claraissa

Clancy BG (Irish) redheaded fighter.
Clance, Clancee, Clancey, Clanci, Clancie, Claney, Clanse, Clansee, Clansey, Clansi, Clansie,

Clara (Latin) clear; bright. Music: Clara Schumann was a famous
nineteenthcentury German composer.

Clarabelle (Latin) bright and beautiful.
Clarabel, Clarabela, Clarabelah, Clarabele, Clarabell, Clarabella, Clarabellah, Clarobel,

Clare G B (English) a form of Clara.
Clar

Clarenza (Latin) clear; victorious.
Clarensia, Clarensiah, Clarensya, Clarensyah, Clarenzia, Clarenziah, Clarenzya, Clarenzyah

Claribel (Latin) a form of Clarabelle.
Claribela, Claribelah, Claribele, Claribell, Claribella, Claribellah, Claribelle

Clarice, Clarisse (Italian) forms of Clara.
Clareace, Clarease, Clareece, Clareese, Claris, Clarise, Clariss, Claryc, Claryce, Clarys, Claryse,

Clarie (Latin) a familiar form of Clara.
Clarey, Clari, Clary

Clarinda (Latin, Spanish) bright; beautiful.
Clairinda, Clairynda, Clarindah, Clarynda, Claryndah

Clarisa (Greek) a form of Clarissa.
Claresa, Claris, Clarisah, Clarise, Clarisia, Clarys, Clarysa, Clarysah, Claryse

Clarissa (Greek) brilliant. (Italian) a form of Clara. See also Klarissa.
Clarecia, Claressa, Claresta, Clariss, Clarissah, Clarisse, Clarissia, Claritza, Clarizza, Clarrisa,

Clarita (Spanish) a form of Clara.

Claude B G (Latin, French) lame.
Claud, Claudio, Claudis, Claudius

Claudel (Latin) a form of Claude, Claudia.
Claudell, Claudelle

Claudette (French) a form of Claudia.
Clauddetta, Claudet, Claudeta, Claudetah, Claudete, Claudett, Claudetta, Clawdet, Clawdeta,

Claudia (Latin) a form of Claude. See also Gladys, Klaudia.
Clauda, Claudah, Claudea, Claudex, Claudiah, Claudine

Claudía (Latin) a form of Claudia.

Claudie (Latin) a form of Claudia.
Claudee, Claudey, Claudi, Claudy

Claudine (French) a form of Claudia.
Claudan, Claudanus, Claudeen, Claudian, Claudiana, Claudiane, Claudianus, Claudie-Anne,
Claudien, Claudin, Claudina, Claudinah, Claudyn, Claudyna, Claudynah, Claudyne

Clea (Greek) a form of Cleo, Clio.

Cleantha (English) glory.

Clelia (Latin) a form of Celia.

Clematis (Greek) creeping vine. Botany: a climbing plant with colorful

Clemence G B (Latin) a form of Clementine.

Clementina (German) a form of Clementine.
Clementinah, Clementyna, Clementynah

Clementine (Latin) merciful. See also Klementine.
Clemencia, Clemencie, Clemency, Clemente, Clementia, Clementiah, Clementina, Clementyn,

Clemira (Arabic) brilliant princess.

Cleo BG (Greek) a short form of Cleopatra.
Chleo, Clea, Kleo

Cleodora (Greek) gift of God.

Cleofe (Greek) she who shows signs of glory.

Cleone (Greek) famous.
Cleaona, Cleaonee, Cleaoney, Cleoni, Cleonie, Cleonna, Cleony, Cliona

Cleopatra (Greek) her father’s fame. History: a great Egyptian queen.
Kleopatra

Cleta (Greek) illustrious.
Cletah

Cleva (English) dwells at the cliffs.
Clidia, Clidía (Greek) agitated in the sea.

Clímaca (Nahuatl) star.

Climena, Climent (Greek) impassioned by glory.

Clio (Greek) proclaimer; glorifier. Mythology: the Muse of history.
Klio

Clío (Greek) a form of Clio.

Clitemestra (Greek) Mythology: Clytemnestra was the daughter of
Tyndareus and Leda.

Clitia (Greek) she who likes to keep herself clean.

Clodomira (German) famous.

Clodovea, Clodoveo (Spanish) forms of Clovis.

Cloe (Greek) a form of Chloe.
Clo, Cloea, Cloee, Cloei, Cloey, Cloi, Cloie, Clowee, Clowey, Clowi, Clowie

Cloelia (Latin) a form of Celia.

Clorinda (Greek) fresh; vital.

Closinda (German) famous, notable.

Clotilda (German) heroine.
Chlotilda, Chlotilde, Clotilde, Klothilda, Klothilde

Clovis (Teutonic) famous warrior.

Coatlicue (Greek) one from the skirts of serpents.

Coaxoch (Nahuatl) serpent flower.

Cochiti (Spanish) forgotten.

Coco G B (Spanish) coconut. See also Koko.

Codi BG (English) cushion. See also Kodi.
Coady, Codea, Codee, Codey, Codia

Codie, Cody B G (English) cushion.

Coia (Catalan) a form of Misericordia.

Cointa (Egyptian) fifth.

Colbi, Colbie (English) forms of Colby.

Colby B G (English) coal town. Geography: a region in England known for
cheese-making. 

Coleen (Irish) a form of Colleen.
Colean, Coleane, Coleene, Colene

Colette, Collette (Greek, French) familiar forms of Nicole.

Colleen (Irish) girl. See also Kolina.
Coel, Cole, Coley, Coline, Collean, Colleane, Colleene, Collen, Collene, Collie, Collina, Colline,
Colly, Collyn, Collyne, Colyn, Colyne

Collina (Irish) a form of Colleen.
Coleana, Coleena, Coleenah, Colena, Colina, Colinah, Colinda, Colleana, Colleena, Colleenah,

Collins (Greek) son of Colin. (Irish) holly.

Collipal (Mapuche) colored star.

Colman, Colmana (Latin) forms of Colomba.

Coloma (Spanish) a form of Colomba.

Colomba (Latin) dove.

Colombia (Spanish) Geography: a country in South America.

Colombina (Latin) a form of Colomba.

Columba BG (Latin) dove.
Colombe, Columbe, Columbia, Columbina, Columbinah, Columbine, Columbyna, Columbynah,
Columbyne

Concelia (Spanish) a form of Concepción.

Concepcion (Spanish) a form of Concepción.
Concepta, Conceptia

Concepción (Spanish) refers to the Immaculate Conception.

Concesa (Latin) award.

Conceta, Concheta (Spanish) forms of Concetta.

Concetta (Italian) pure.
Concettina, Conchetta

Conchita (Spanish) a form of Concepción.
Chita, Concha, Conciana, Concianah, Conciann, Concianna, Conciannah, Concianne

Concordia (Latin) harmonious. Mythology: the goddess governing the
peace after war.

Concordía (Latin) a form of Concordia.

Conner B G (Scottish) wise. (Irish) praised; exalted.
Connar, Connery, Conor

Connie G B (Latin) a familiar form of Constance.
Con, Conee, Coney, Coni, Conie, Connee, Conney, Conni, Conny, Cony, Konnie, Konny

Connor B G (Scottish) wise. (Irish) praised; exalted.

Consejo (Hispanic) a form of Consuelo.

Consolación (Latin) consolation.

Consorcia (Latin) association.

Constance (Latin) constant; firm. History: Constance Motley was the first
African American woman to be appointed as a U.S. federal judge.

Constanza (Spanish) a form of Constance.
Constanz, Constanze

Consuela (Spanish) a form of Consuelo.
Consuella, Consula

Consuelo (Spanish) consolation. Religion: Nuestra Señora del Consuelo—
Our Lady of Consolation—is a name for the Virgin Mary.

Contessa (Italian) an Italian countess.

Cooper B G (English) barrel maker.
Coop, Couper, Kooper, Kuepper

Cora (Greek) maiden. Mythology: Kore is another name for Persephone,
the goddess of the underworld. 

Corabelle (American) a combination of Cora + Belle.
Corabel, Corabela, Corabelah, Corabele, Corabell, Corabella, Corabellah, Korabel, Korabela,

Coral (Latin) coral. See also Koral.
Coraal, Corel, Corela, Corelah, Corele, Corell, Corella, Corellah, Corelle, Coril, Corila, Corilah,

Coralee (American) a combination of Cora + Lee.
Cora-Lee, Coralea, Coraleah, Coralei, Coraleigh, Coralena, Coralene, Coraley, Coraline, Coraly,

Coralie (American) a form of Coralee.
Corali, Coralia, Coraliah, Coralin, Coralina, Coralinah, Coraline, Coralynn, Coralynne

Corazana (Spanish) a form of Corazon.

Corazon (Spanish) heart.
Corazona

Corazón (Spanish) a form of Corazon.

Corbin B G (Latin) raven.
Corbe, Corbi, Corby, Corbyn, Corbynn

Cordasha (American) a combination of Cora + Dasha.

Cordelia (Latin) warm-hearted. (Welsh) sea jewel. See also Delia, Della,
Kordelia.

Cordella (French) rope maker.
Codela, Cordel, Cordelah, Cordele, Cordell, Cordellah, Cordelle

Cordi (Welsh) a short form of Cordelia.
Cordey, Cordia, Cordie, Cordy

Córdula (Latin) she who is out of time.

Coreen (Greek) a form of Corinne.
Coreene

Coreena (Greek) a form of Corinne.
Coreenah

Coretta (Greek) a familiar form of Cora. See also Koretta.
Coreta, Coretah, Corete, Corett, Corettah, Corette, Correta, Corretta, Corrette

Corey B G (Irish) from the hollow. (Greek) a familiar form of Cora. See

Cori G B (Irish) a form of Corey.

Coriann, Corianne (American) combinations of Cori + Ann.
Corean, Coreane, Cori-Ann, Corian, Coriane, Corri-Ann, Corri-Anne, Corrianne, Corrie-Ann,
Corrie-Anne

Corie G B (Irish) a form of Corey.

Corin BG (Greek) a form of Corinne.
Corinn

Corina, Corinna, Corrina (Greek) forms of Corinne. 

Corine (Greek) a form of Corinne.

Corinne (Greek) maiden.
Coren, Corinee

Corisande, Corisanda (Spanish) flower of the heart.

Corissa (Greek) a familiar form of Cora.
Coresa, Coressa, Corisa, Corisah, Corissah, Corysa, Corysah, Coryssa, Coryssah, Korissa

Corliss B G (English) cheerful; goodhearted.
Corlis, Corlisa, Corlisah, Corlise, Corlissa, Corlissah, Corlisse, Corly, Corlys, Corlysa, Corlysah,
Corlyse, Corlyss, Corlyssa, Corlyssah, Corlysse, Korliss

Cornelia (Latin) horn colored. See also Kornelia, Nelia, Nellie.
Carna, Carniella, Corneilla, Cornela, Cornelie, Cornella, Cornelle, Cornelya, Cornie, Cornilear,
Cornisha, Corny

Coro (Spanish) chorus.

Corona (Latin) crown.
Coronah, Coronna, Coronnah, Korona, Koronah, Koronna, Koronnah

Corrie (Irish) a form of Corey.

Corrin G B (Greek) a form of Corinne.
Correan, Correane, Correen, Correene, Corren, Correne, Corrinn, Corryn, Corryne

Corrine, Corrinne (Greek) forms of Corinne.

Corsen (Welsh) red.

Cortina (American) a form of Kortina.
Cortinah, Cortine, Cortyn, Cortyna, Cortyne

Cortnee, Cortni, Cortnie (English) forms of Courtney.
Cortnae, Cortnai, Cortnay, Cortne, Cortnea, Cortneia, Cortny, Cortnye, Corttney

Cortney G B (English) a form of Courtney.

Cory B G (Irish) from the hollow. (Greek) a familiar form of Cora.

Coryn, Corynn (Greek) forms of Corinne.
Coryne, Corynne

Cosette (French) a familiar form of Nicole.
Coset, Coseta, Cosetah, Cosete, Cosett, Cosetta, Cosettah, Cossetta, Cossette, Cozette

Cosima (Greek) orderly; harmonious; universe.
Cosimah, Cosyma, Cosymah

Coszcatl (Nahuatl) jewel.

Courtenay (English) form of Courtney.
Courteney, Courtaney, Courtany, Courtena, Courtene, Courteny

Courtline, Courtlyn (English) forms of Courtney.
Courtlin, Courtlina, Courtlinah, Courtlyna, Courtlynah, Courtlyne, Courtlynn

Courtnee, Courtnei, Courtnie (English) forms of Courtney. See also
Kortnee, Kourtnee.
Courtny, Courtni, Courtne, Courtnée

Courtney G B (English) from the court.
Courtnae, Courtnai, Courtnay, Courtneigh, Courtnii, Courtoni, Courtonie, Courtony

Covadonga (Spanish) cavern of the lady. Religion: large cave that is the
scene of a shrine to the Virgin Mary.

Cozamalotl (Nahuatl) rainbow.

Cragen (Welsh) shell.

Cree (Algonquin) a Native American tribe and language of central North
America.

Crescencia (Latin) growth.

Crescenciana (Spanish) a form of Crescencia.

Crimilda (German) she fights wearing a helmet.

Crisana, Crisanta (Spanish) forms of Crisantema.

Crisantema (Greek) chrysanthemum, golden flower.

Crisbell (American) a combination of Crista + Belle.
Crisbel, Cristabel

Crispina (Latin) curly haired.
Crispin, Crispine, Crispyn, Crispyna, Crispynah, Crispyne

Críspula (Greek) a form of Crispina.

Crista (Italian) a form of Christa.
Cristah

Cristal (Latin) a form of Crystal.
Cristalie, Cristalle, Cristel, Cristela, Cristelia, Cristell, Cristella, Cristelle, Cristhie, Cristle

Cristan, Cristen, Cristin (Greek) forms of Christan. See also Kristin.
Cristana, Cristanah, Cristane, Criston, Cristyn, Crystan, Crysten, Crystin, Crystyn

Cristeta (Greek) a form of Crista.
Cristi, Cristy (English) familiar forms of Cristina. Forms of Christy.

Cristian B G (Greek) a form of Christian.
Cristiana, Cristianah, Cristiane, Cristiann, Cristianna, Cristiannah, Cristianne

Cristina (Greek) a form of Christina. See also Kristina.
Cristaina, Cristainah, Cristeana, Cristeanah, Cristeena, Cristeenah, Cristeina, Cristeinah,

Cristine (Greek) a form of Christine.
Cristain, Cristaine, Cristean, Cristeane, Cristeen, Cristeene, Cristein, Cristeine, Cristene, Crystyn,
Crystyne

Cruz (Spanish) cross.

Cruzita (Spanish) a form of Cruz.

Crysta (Italian) a form of Christa.

Crystal (Latin) clear, brilliant glass. See also Kristal, Krystal.
Crystala, Crystale, Crystalee, Crystall, Crystalle, Crystaly, Crystela, Crystelia, Crysthelle, Crystl,
Crystle, Crystol, Crystole, Crystyl

Crystalin (Latin) crystal pool. See also Krystalyn.
Cristalanna, Cristalin, Cristalina, Cristaline, Cristallina, Cristalyn, Cristalyna, Cristalyne,
Cristilyn, Crystal-Lynn, Crystalina, Crystaline, Crystallynn, Crystallynne, Crystalyn, Crystalyna,
Crystalyne, Crystalynn

Crystel (Latin) a form of Crystal.
Crystell, Crystella, Crystelle

Crystina (Greek) a form of Christina.
Crystin, Crystine, Crystyn, Crystyna, Crystyne

Cualli (Nahuatl) good.

Cuartila (Hispanic) a form of Quartilla.

Cucufata (Spanish) caped lady.

Cuicatl (Nahuatl) song.

Cunegunda (German) brave and famous.

Cuniberga (German) guardedly famous.

Curipán (Mapuche) brave lioness; black mountain; valorous soul.

Curran B G (Irish) heroine.
Cura, Curin, Curina, Curinna

Custodia, Custodía (Latin) guardian angel.

Cutburga (German) protector of the wise person.

Cuthberta (English) brilliant.
Cuthbertina, Cuthbirta, Cuthbirtina, Cuthburta, Cuthburtina, Cuthburtine, Cuthbyrta, Cuthbyrtina

Cuyen (Mapuche) moon.

Cybele (Greek) a form of Sybil.
Cebel, Cebela, Cebele, Cibel, Cibela, Cibele, Cibell, Cibella, Cibelle, Cybel, Cybela, Cybell,

Cydnee, Cydney, Cydni (French) forms of Sydney.
Cydne, Cydnei, Cydnie

Cyerra (Irish) a form of Ciara.
Cyera, Cyerah, Cyerrah Cyerria, Cyra, Cyrah

Cym (Welsh) a form of Kim.

Cymreiges (Welsh) woman of Wales.

Cynara (Greek) thistle.
Cinara, Cinarah, Cynarah, Sinara, Sinarah, Synara, Synarah

Cyndee, Cyndi (Greek) forms of Cindy.
Cynda, Cyndal, Cyndale, Cyndall, Cyndel, Cyndey, Cyndia, Cyndie, Cyndle, Cyndy

Cynthia (Greek) moon. Mythology: another name for Artemis, the moon
goddess.

Cyntia (Greek) a form of Cynthia.

Cypress (Greek) a coniferous tree.

Cyrena (Greek) a form of Sirena.
Ciren, Cirena, Cirenah, Cirene, Cyren, Cyrenah, Cyrene, Cyrenia, Cyreniah

Cyrilla (Greek) noble.
Cerelia, Cerella, Cira, Cirah, Cirila, Cirilah, Cirilla, Cirylla, Cyrah, Cyrella, Cyrelle, Cyrila,
Cyrille, Cyryll, Cyrylla, Cyrylle

Cyteria (Greek) Mythology: Cytherea is another name for Aphrodite.

Czarina (German) a Russian empress.
Tsarina


D

D’andra (American) a form of Deandra.

D’andrea (American) a form of Deandra.

D’asia (American) a form of Dasia.

D’ericka (American) a form of Derika.
D’erica, D’erika

D’onna (American) a form of Donna.

Da’jah (American) a form of Daja.

Dabria (Latin) Religion: one of the angelic scribes.

Dacey G B (Irish) southerner. (Greek) a familiar form of Candace.
Dacee, Dacei, Daci, Dacie, Dacy, Daicee, Daici, Daicie, Daicy, Daycee, Daycie, Daycy

Dacia (Irish) a form of Dacey.
Dacea, Daciah, Dacya, Dacyah

Dacil (Aboriginal) History: a Guanche princess from the Canary Islands.

Dae (English) day. See also Dai.

Daeja (French) a form of Déja.
Daejah, Daejia

Daelynn (American) a combination of Dae + Lynn.
Daeleen, Daelena, Daelin, Daelyn, Daelynne

Daere, Dera (Welsh) oak tree.

Daesha (American) a form of Dasha.

Daeshandra (American) a combination of Dae + Shandra.
Daeshandria, Daeshaundra, Daeshaundria, Daeshawndra, Daeshawndria, Daeshondra,
Daeshondria

Daeshawna (American) a combination of Dae + Shawna.
Daeshan, Daeshaun, Daeshauna, Daeshavon, Daeshawn, Daeshawntia, Daeshon, Daeshona,

Daeshonda (American) a combination of Dae + Shonda.
Daeshanda, Daeshawnda

Dafny (American) a form of Daphne.
Dafany, Daffany, Daffie, Daffy, Dafna, Dafne, Dafney, Dafnie

Dagmar (German) glorious.
Dagmara, Dagmarah, Dagmaria, Dagmariah, Dagmarya, Dagmaryah

Dagny (Scandinavian) day.
Dagna, Dagnah, Dagnana, Dagnanna, Dagne, Dagnee, Dagney, Dagnia, Dagniah, Dagnie

Dagoberta (German) radiant as the day.

Dahlia (Scandinavian) valley. Botany: a perennial flower. See also Dalia.
Dahliah, Dahlya, Dahlyah, Dahlye

Dai G B (Japanese) great. See also Dae.
Day, Daye

Daija, Daijah (French) forms of Déja.
Daijaah, Daijea, Daijha, Daijhah, Dayja

Daina (English) a form of Dana.
Dainah, Dainna

Daisey (English) a form of Daisy.

Daisha (American) a form of Dasha.
Daishae, Daishia, Daishya

Daisia (American) a form of Dasha.

Daisy (English) day’s eye. Botany: a white and yellow flower.
Daisee, Daisi, Daisie, Dasee, Dasey, Dasi, Dasie, Dasy

Daiya (Polish) present.
Daia, Daiah, Daiyah, Daya, Dayah

Daja, Dajah (French) forms of Déja.
Dajae, Dajai, Daje, Dajha, Dajia

Dakayla (American) a combination of the prefix Da + Kayla.
Dakala, Dakila

Dakira (American) a combination of the prefix Da + Kira.
Dakara, Dakaria, Dakarra, Dakirah, Dakyra

Dakoda B G (Dakota) a form of Dakota.

Dakota G B (Dakota) a tribal name.
Dakkota, Dakotha, Dakotta, Dekoda, Dekodah, Dekota, Dekotah, Dekotha, Takota, Takotah

Dakotah B G (Dakota) a form of Dakota.

Dale B G (English) valley.
Dael, Daela, Dahl, Dail, Daila, Daile, Daleleana, Dalene, Dalina, Daline, Dayl

Dalena (English) a form of Dale.
Daleena, Dalenah, Dalenna, Dalennah

Dalia, Daliah (Hebrew) branch. See also Dahlia.
Daelia, Dailia, Daleah, Daleia, Dalialah, Daliyah

Dalila (Swahili) gentle.
Dalela, Dalida, Dalilah, Dalilia

Dalisha (American) a form of Dallas.
Dalisa, Dalishea, Dalishia, Dalishya, Dalisia, Dalissia, Dalissiah, Dalyssa

Dallas B G (Irish) wise.
Dallace, Dallus, Dallys, Dalyce, Dalys, Dalyss, Dalysse

Dallis BG (Irish) a form of Dallas.
Dalis, Dalise, Dalisse, Dallise

Dalma (Spanish) a form of Dalmacia.

Dalmacia (Latin) Geography: native of Dalmatia, a region on the Adriatic
Sea.

Dalmira (Teutonic) illustrious; respected for her noble ancestry.

Dalton B G (English) town in the valley.
Dal, Dalaton, Dalltan, Dallten, Dalltin, Dallton, Dalltyn, Dalt, Daltan, Dalten, Daltin, Daltyn,

Damara (Greek) a form of Damaris.

Damaris (Greek) gentle girl. See also Maris.
Dama, Damar, Damarius, Damary, Damarylis, Damarys, Damarysa, Damaryss, Damaryssa,

Damasia (Spanish) a form of Dalmacia.

Damesha (Spanish) a form of Damita.
Dameshia, Damesia, Damesiah

Damia (Greek) a short form of Damiana.
Damiah, Damya, Damyah

Damiana (Greek) tamer, soother.
Daimenia, Daimiona, Damianah, Damiane, Damiann, Damianna, Damiannae, Damiannah,

Damica (French) friendly.
Damee, Dameeca, Dameecah, Dameeka, Dameka, Damekah, Damicah, Damicia, Damicka,

Damira (Hebrew) long live the world.

Damita (Spanish) small noblewoman.
Dameeta, Dameetah, Dametia, Dametiah, Dametra, Dametrah, Damitah, Damyta, Damytah

Damonica (American) a combination of the prefix Da + Monica.
Damonec, Damoneke, Damonik, Damonika, Damonique

Damzel (French) lady, maiden.
Damzela, Damzele, Damzell, Damzella, Damzellah, Damzelle

Dana G B (English) from Denmark; bright as day.
Daena, Daenah, Danaia, Danan, Danarra, Dane, Danean, Daneana

Danae (Greek) Mythology: the mother of Perseus.
Danaë, Danai, Danay, Danayla, Danays, Danea, Danee, Dannae, Denee

Dánae (Greek) a form of Danae.

Danah (English) a form of Dana.

Danalyn (American) a combination of Dana + Lynn.
Danalee, Donaleen

Danas (Spanish) a form of Dana.

Danasia (American) a form of Danessa.

Daneil (Hebrew) a form of Danielle.
Daneal, Daneala, Daneale, Daneel, Daneela, Daneila, Daneille

Daneisha (American) a form of Danessa.

Danella (American) a form of Danielle.
Danala, Danalah, Danayla, Danela, Danelia, Dannala, Dannalah, Donella, Donnella

Danelle (Hebrew) a form of Danielle.
Danael, Danale, Danalle, Danel, Danele, Danell, Donelle, Donnelle

Danesha (American) a form of Danessa.

Daneshia (American) a form of Danessa.

Danessa (American) a combination of Danielle + Vanessa. See also
Donesha.

Danessia (American) a form of Danessa.
Danesia, Danieshia, Danisia, Danissia

Danette (American) a form of Danielle.
Danetra, Danett, Danetta, Donnita, Donnite, Donnyta, Donnytta, Donnytte

Dani, Danni (Hebrew) familiar forms of Danielle.
Danee, Daney, Danie, Danne, Dannee, Danney, Dannie, Dannii, Danny, Dannye, Dany

Dania, Danya (Hebrew) short forms of Danielle.
Daniah, Danja, Dannia, Danyae

Danica, Danika (Slavic) morning star. (Hebrew) forms of Danielle.
Daneca, Daneeca, Daneecah, Daneeka, Daneekah, Danicah, Danicka, Danieka, Danikah,

Danice (American) a combination of Danielle + Janice.
Danis, Danisa, Danisah, Danise, Daniss, Danissa, Danissah, Danisse, Danyce, Danys, Danysa,

Daniel B G (Hebrew, French) a form of Danielle.
Danniel, Danniele, Danniell

Daniela (Italian) a form of Danielle.
Daniala, Danialla, Daniellah, Danijela, Dannilla, Danyela

Danielan (Spanish) a form of Danielle.

Daniele (Hebrew, French) a form of Danielle.
Daniell, Dannielle (Hebrew, French) forms of Danielle.

Daniella (English) a form of Dana, Danielle.
Danka, Danniella, Danyella

Danielle (Hebrew, French) God is my judge.
Daneen, Daneil, Daneille, Danial, Danialle, Danielan, Danielka, Danilka, Danille, Danniele,

Daniesha (American) a form of Danessa.

Danille (American) a form of Danielle.
Danila, Danile, Danilla, Dannille

Daniqua (Hebrew, Slavic) a form of Danica.
Daniquah

Danisha (American) a form of Danessa.
Danishia

Danit (Hebrew) a form of Danielle.
Danett, Danis, Daniss, Danitra, Danitrea, Danitria, Danitza, Daniz

Danita (Hebrew) a form of Danielle.

Danna, Dannah (American) short forms of Danella. (Hebrew) forms of
Dana.

Dannica (Hebrew, Slavic) a form of Danica.
Dannika, Dannikah

Danyale, Danyell, Danyelle (American) forms of Danielle.
Daniyel, Danyae, Danyail, Danyaile, Danyal, Danyea, Danyele, Danyiel, Danyielle, Danyle,

Danyel G B (American) a form of Danielle.

Danyka (American) a form of Danica.
Danyca, Danycah, Danycka, Danykah, Danyqua, Danyquah

Daphne (Greek) laurel tree.
Dafnee, Dafney, Dafni, Dafnie, Dafny, Daphane, Daphaney, Daphanie, Daphany, Dapheney,
Daphna, Daphni, Daphnie, Daphnique, Daphnit, Daphny

Daphnee, Daphney (Greek) forms of Daphne.

Dara G B (Hebrew) compassionate.
Dahra, Dahrah, Daira, Dairah, Daraka, Daralea, Daralee, Daraleigh, Daraley, Daralie, Daravie,

Darah, Darrah (Hebrew) forms of Dara.

Daralis (English) beloved.
Daralisa, Daralisah, Daralise, Daralysa, Daralyse

Darbi (Irish, Scandinavian) a form of Darby.
Darbia, Darbiah, Darbie

Darby G B (Irish) free. (Scandinavian) deer estate.
Darb, Darbe, Darbea, Darbee, Darbra, Darbye

Darcelle (French) a form of Darcy.
Darcel, Darcela, Darcelah, Darcele, Darcell, Darcella, Darcellah, Darselle

Darci, Darcie (Irish, French) forms of Darcy.
Darcia, Darciah

Darcy G B (Irish) dark. (French) fortress.
Darcea, Darcee, Darcey, Darsea, Darsee, Darsey, Darsi, Darsie, Darsy

Daria (Greek) wealthy.
Dari, Dariya, Darria, Darriah

Daría (Greek) a form of Daria.

Darian BG (Greek) a form of Daron.
Dariann, Dariyan, Dariyanne, Darriane, Darriann, Darrianne

Dariane, Darianne (Greek) forms of Daron.

Darianna (Greek) a form of Daron.
Dariana, Darriana, Darrianna, Driana

Darice (Persian) queen, ruler.
Dareece, Darees, Dareese, Daricia, Dariciah, Darisa, Darissa, Darycia, Darys, Darysa, Darysah,
Daryse, Darysia, Darysiah, Darysya, Darysyah

Dariel BG (French) a form of Daryl.
Dariela, Darielah, Dariele, Dariell, Dariella, Dariellah, Darriel, Daryel, Daryelah, Daryele,

Darielle, Darrielle (French) forms of Daryl.

Darien B G (Greek) a form of Daron.
Dariene, Darriene

Darienne (Greek) a form of Daron.

Darilynn (American) a form of Darlene.
Daralin, Daralina, Daralinah, Daraline, Daralyn, Daralyna, Daralyne, Daralynn, Daralynne,

Darion B G (Irish) a form of Daron.
Dariona, Darione, Darionna, Darionne, Darriona, Darrionna

Darla (English) a short form of Darlene.
Darlah, Darlecia, Darli, Darlice, Darlie, Darlis, Darly, Darlys

Darlene (French) little darling. See also Daryl.
Darlean, Darlee, Darleen, Darleena, Darleenah, Darleene, Darlen, Darlena, Darlenah, Darlenia,
Darlenne, Darletha

Darlin, Darlyn (French) forms of Darlene.
Darlina, Darlinah, Darline, Darling, Darlyna, Darlynah, Darlyne, Darlynn, Darlynne

Darnee (Irish) a familiar form of Darnelle.

Darneisha (American) a form of Darnelle.
Darneishia, Darniesha, Darrenisha

Darnelle B G (English) hidden place.
Darnel, Darnela, Darnelah, Darnele, Darnell, Darnella, Darnellah, Darnetta, Darnette, Darnice,

Darnesha (American) a form of Darnelle.
Darneshea, Darneshia, Darnesia

Darnisha (American) a form of Darnelle.
Darnishia, Darnisia

Daron B G (Irish) a form of Daryn.
Darona, Daronah, Darron

Daronica (American) a form of Daron.
Daronicah, Daronice, Daronicka, Daronickah, Daronik, Daronika, Daronikah, Daroniqua,

Darrian BG (Greek) a form of Daron.

Darrien B G (Greek) a form of Daron.

Darrion B G (Irish) a form of Daron.

Darselle (French) a form of Darcelle.
Darsel, Darsell, Darsella

Daru (Hindi) pine tree.
Daroo, Darua, Darue

Darya (Greek) a form of Daria.
Darrya, Darryah, Daryah, Daryia

Daryan (Greek, Irish) a form of Daryn.

Daryl B G (English) beloved. (French) a short form of Darlene.
Darel, Darela, Darelah, Darell, Darellah, Darelle, Daril, Darila, Darile, Darill, Darilla, Darillah,

Daryn BG (Greek) gifts. (Irish) great.
Darin, Darina, Darinah, Daryna, Darynah, Daryne, Darynn, Darynne

Dasha (Russian) a form of Dorothy.
Dashae, Dashah, Dashenka

Dashawn B G (American) a short form of Dashawna.
Dasean, Dashaughn, Dashaun

Dashawna (American) a combination of the prefix Da + Shawna.
Daseana, Daseanah, Dashaughna, Dashaughnah, Dashauna, Dashaunah, Dashawnah,

Dashay (American) a familiar form of Dashawna.

Dashia (Russian) a form of Dorothy.
Dashiah

Dashiki (Swahili) loose-fitting shirt worn in Africa.
Dasheka, Dashi, Dashika, Dashka, Desheka, Deshiki

Dashonda (American) a combination of the prefix Da + Shonda.
Dashawnda, Dishante

Dasia (Russian) a form of Dasha.
Dasiah, Daysha

Davalinda (American) a combination of Davida + Linda.
Davalindah, Davalinde, Davelinda, Davilinda, Davylinda

Davalynda (American) a form of Davalinda.
Davelynda, Davilynda, Davylinda, Davylindah, Davylynda

Davalynn (American) a combination of Davida + Lynn.
Davalin, Davalyn, Davalynne, Davelin, Davelyn, Davelynn, Davelynne, Davilin, Davilyn,

David B G (Hebrew) beloved. Bible: the second king of Israel.

Davida (Hebrew) a form of David. See also Vida.
Daveda, Daveta, Davetta, Davette, Davika

Davina (Scottish) a form of Davida. See also Vina.
Dava, Davannah, Davean, Davee, Daveen, Daveena, Davene, Daveon, Davey, Davi, Daviana,

Davisha (American) a combination of the prefix Da + Aisha.
Daveisha, Davesia, Davis, Davisa

Davita (Scottish) a form of Davina.

Davon B G (Scottish, English) a short form of Davonna.
Davonne

Davonna (Scottish, English) a form of Davina, Devonna.
Davion, Daviona, Davionna, Davona, Davonah, Davonda, Davondah, Davone, Davonia,

Dawn (English) sunrise, dawn.
Dawin, Dawina, Dawne, Dawnee, Dawnetta, Dawnisha, Dawnlin, Dawnlina, Dawnline,

Dawna (English) a form of Dawn.
Dawana, Dawanah, Dawandra, Dawandrea, Dawanna, Dawannah, Dawnah, Dawnna, Dawnnah,

Dawnetta (American) a form of Dawn.
Dawnet, Dawneta, Dawnete, Dawnett, Dawnette

Dawnisha (American) a form of Dawn.
Dawnesha, Dawni, Dawniell, Dawnielle, Dawnishia, Dawnisia, Dawniss, Dawnita, Dawnnisha,

Dawnyelle (American) a combination of Dawn + Danielle.
Dawnele, Dawnell, Dawnella, Dawnelle, Dawnyel, Dawnyell, Dawnyella

Dayana, Dayanna (Latin) forms of Diana.
Dayanara, Dayani, Dayanne, Dayanni, Deyanaira, Dyani, Dyia

Dayanira, Deyanira (Greek) she stirs up great passions.

Dayla (English) a form of Dale.
Daylea, Daylee

Daylan B G (English) a form of Dale.
Daylen, Daylon

Dayle (English) a form of Dale.

Daylin BG (English) a form of Dale.

Dayna (Scandinavian) a form of Dana.
Daynah, Dayne, Daynna, Deyna

Daysha (American) a form of Dasha.
Daysa, Dayshalie, Daysia, Deisha

Daysi (English) a form of Daisy.
Daysee, Daysey, Daysia, Daysie, Daysy

Dayton B G (English) day town; bright, sunny town.
Daytonia

Daytona BG (English) day town; bright, sunny town.

De’ja, Deja, Dejá, Dejah, Déjah (French) forms of Déja.
Deejay, Dejae, Dejai, Dejay, Dejaya

Deana (Latin) divine. (English) valley.
Deahana, Deahanah, Deanah, Deane, Deaniel, Deaniela, Deanielah, Deaniele, Deaniell,
Deaniellah, Deanielle, Deanisha, Deeana

Deandra G B (American) a combination of Dee + Andrea.
Dandrea, Deandrah, Deandre, Deandré, Deandree, Deanndra, Deeandra, Deyaneira, Diondria,
Dyandra

Deandrea (American) a form of Deandra.
Deandreia, Deandria, Deandriah, Deandrya, Deandryah

Deangela (Italian) a combination of the prefix De + Angela.
Deangala, Deangalique, Deangle

Deann, Deanne (Latin) forms of Diane.
Deahanne, Deane, Déanne, Dee-Ann, Deeann, Deeanne

Deanna, Déanna (Latin) forms of Deana, Diana.
Deaana, Deahanna, Deahannah, Deannah, Deannia

Deasia, Déasia (American) forms of Dasia.

Deaundra (American) a form of Deandra.
Deaundria

Debbie, Debby (Hebrew) familiar forms of Deborah.
Debbea, Debbee, Debbey, Debbi, Debea, Debee, Debey, Debi, Debie, Deby

Debora (Hebrew) a form of Deborah.
Debbora

Débora, Déborah, Dèbora (Hebrew) forms of Deborah.

Deborah (Hebrew) bee. Bible: a great Hebrew prophetess.
Deb, Debbera, Debberah, Debborah, Debera, Deberah, Debor, Deboran, Deborha, Deborrah,

Debra (American) a form of Deborah.
Debbra, Debbrah, Debrah, Debrea, Debria

December (Latin) born in the twelfth month.

Decia (Latin) tenth child.

Dedra (American) a form of Deirdre.
Deadra, Deadrah, Dedrah

Dedriana (American) a combination of Dedra + Adriana.
Dedranae

Dee (Welsh) black, dark.
De, Dea, Deah, Dede, Dedie, Dee Dee, Deea, Deedee, Didi

Deeanna (Latin) a form of Deana, Diana.

Deedra (American) a form of Deirdre.
Deeddra, Deedrah, Deedrea, Deedri, Deedrie

Deena (American) a form of Deana, Dena, Dinah.
Deenah, Deenna, Deennah

Deianeira (Greek) Mythology: Deianira was the wife of the Greek hero
Heracles.

Deidamia (Greek) she who is patient in battle.

Deidra, Deidre (Irish) forms of Deirdre.
Deidrah, Deidrea, Deidrie, Diedre, Dydree, Dydri, Dydrie, Dydry

Deifila, Deifilia (Greek) from the face of Zeus; loved by God.

Deina (Spanish) religious holiday.

Deirdre (Irish) sorrowful; wanderer.
Deerdra, Deerdrah, Deerdre, Deirdree, Didi, Dierdra, Dierdre, Diérdre, Dierdrie, Dyerdre

Deisy (English) a form of Daisy.
Deisi, Deissy

Deitra (Greek) a short form of Demetria.
Deatra, Deatrah, Deetra, Deetrah, Deitrah, Detria, Deytra, Deytrah

Déja (French) before.

Dejanae (French) a form of Déja.
Dajahnae, Dajona, Dejana, Dejanah, Dejanai, Dejanay, Dejane, Dejanea, Dejanee, Dejanna,
Dejannaye, Dejena, Dejonae

Dejanelle (French) a form of Déja.
Dejanel, Dejanela, Dejanelah, Dejanele, Dejanell, Dejanella, Dejanellah, Dejonelle

Dejanira (Greek) destroyer of men.

Dejon B G (French) a form of Déja.
Daijon, Dajan, Dejone, Dejonee, Dejonna

Deka (Somali) pleasing.
Dekah

Delacey, Delacy (American) combinations of the prefix De + Lacey.
Delaceya

Delaina (German) a form of Delana.
Delainah

Delaine (Irish) a short form of Delainey.

Delainey (Irish) a form of Delaney.
Delainee, Delaini, Delainie, Delainy

Delana (German) noble protector.
Dalaina, Dalainah, Dalaine, Dalanah, Dalanna, Dalannah, Dalayna, Dalaynah, Dalina, Dalinah,

Delaney G B (Irish) descendant of the challenger. (English) a form of
Adeline.

Delanie (Irish) a form of Delaney.
Delani, Delaynie, Deleani, Dellani, Dellanie

Delayna (German) a form of Delana.
Delaynah

Deleena (French) dear; small.
Deleana, Deleanah, Deleane, Deleenah, Deleene, Delyna, Delynah, Delyne

Delfia (Spanish) dolphin. Religion: refers to the thirteenth-century French
Saint Delphine.

Delfina (Spanish) dolphin. (Greek) a form of Delphine.
Delfeena, Delfi, Delfie, Delfin, Delfinah, Delfine, Delfyn, Delfyna, Delfynah, Delfyne

Delia (Greek) visible; from Delos, Greece. (German, Welsh) a short form of
Adelaide, Cordelia. Mythology: a festival of Apollo held in ancient
Greece.

Dèlia (Catalan) a form of Delia.

Delicia (English) delightful.
Delecia, Delesha, Delica, Delice, Delight, Delighta, Delisia, Delisiah, Deliz, Deliza, Delizah,
Delize, Delizia, Delya, Delys, Delyse, Delysia, Delysiah, Delysya, Delysyah, Doleesha

Delicias (Spanish) delights.

Delilah (Hebrew) brooder. Bible: the companion of Samson. See also Lila.
Dalialah, Daliliah, Delila, Delilia, Delilla, Delyla, Delylla

Delina (French) a form of Deleena.
Delinah, Deline

Delisa (English) a form of Delicia.
Daleyza, Delisah, Delise

Delisha (English) a form of Delicia.
Delishia

Della (English) a short form of Adelaide, Cordelia, Delaney.
Del, Dela, Dell, Delle, Delli, Dellie, Dells

Delmar B G (Latin) sea.
Delma, Delmah, Delmara, Delmarah, Delmare, Delmaria, Delmariah, Delmarya, Delmaryah

Delmira (Spanish) a form of Dalmira.

Delores, Deloris (Spanish) forms of Dolores.
Delora, Delorah, Delore, Deloree, Delorey, Deloria, Deloriah, Delories, Deloriesa, Delorise,

Delphine (Greek) from Delphi, Greece. See also Delfina.
Delpha, Delphe, Delphi, Delphia, Delphiah, Delphie, Delphina, Delphinah, Delphinia,

Delsie (English) a familiar form of Delores.
Delcea, Delcee, Delsa, Delsea, Delsee, Delsey, Delsi, Delsia, Delsy, Delza

Delta (Greek) door. Linguistics: the fourth letter in the Greek alphabet.
Geography: a triangular land mass at the mouth of a river.

Delwyn (English) proud friend; friend from the valley.
Delwin

Demetra (Greek) a short form of Demetria.
Demetrah

Demetria (Greek) cover of the earth. Mythology: Demeter was the Greek
goddess of the harvest.

Demi (French) half. (Greek) a short form of Demetria.
Demee, Demey, Demia, Demiah, Demie, Demii, Demmee, Demmey, Demmi, Demmie, Demmy,
Demy

Demitria (Greek) a form of Demetria.
Demita, Demitah, Demitra, Demitrah

Demofila (Greek) friend of the village.

Dena (English, Native American) valley. (Hebrew) a form of Dinah. See
also Deana. Deane, Deeyn, Denah, Dene, Denea, Deney, Denna

Denae (Hebrew) a form of Dena.
Denaé, Denai, Denay, Denee, Deneé

Deneisha (American) a form of Denisha.
Deneichia, Deneishea

Denesha (American) a form of Denisha.
Deneshia

Deni (French) a short form of Denise.
Denee, Deney, Denie, Dennee, Denney, Denni, Dennie, Denny, Deny, Dinnie, Dinny

Denica, Denika (Slavic) forms of Danica.
Denicah, Denikah, Denikia

Denice (French) a form of Denise.
Denicy

Denis B G (French) a form of Denise.

Denisa (Spanish) a form of Denise.

Denise (French) Mythology: follower of Dionysus, the god of wine.
Danice, Danise, Denece, Denese, Deni, Deniece, Deniese, Denize, Denyce, Denys, Denyse,

Denisha (American) a form of Denise.
Deneesha, Deniesha, Denishia

Denisse (French) a form of Denise.
Denesse, Deniss, Denissa, Denyss

Denita (Hebrew) a form of Danita.

Denver B G (English) green valley. Geography: the capital of Colorado.
Denvor

Deodata (Latin) delivered to God.

Deogracias (Latin) born by the grace of God.

Deon B G (English) a short form of Deona.

Deona, Deonna (English) forms of Dena.
Deonah, Deonne

Deondra G B (American, Greek, English) a form of Deandra, Deona,
Diona.

Deonilde (German) she who fights.

Derfuta (Latin) she who flees.

Derian BG (Greek) a form of Daryn.
Derrian

Derica, Derricka (German) forms of Derika.
Derrica, Dericah, Dericka, Derricah

Derifa (Arabic) graceful.

Derika (German) ruler of the people.
Dereka, Derekah, Derekia, Derekiah, Derekya, Derekyah, Derikah, Deriqua, Deriquah, Derique,

Derry BG (Irish) redhead.
Deree, Derey, Deri, Derie, Derree, Derrey, Derri, Derrie, Dery

Derwen (Welsh) oak tree.

Deryn (Welsh) bird.
Deran, Derana, Deranah, Derane, Deren, Derena, Derenah, Derene, Derien, Derienne, Derin,

Desarae, Desaray (French) forms of Desiree.
Desara, Desarah, Desarai, Desaraie, Desare, Desaré, Desarea, Desaree, Desarey, Desaria,
Desarie, Desary

Desdemona, Desdémona (Greek) unfortunate; unhappy.

Deserae, Deseray, Deseree (French) forms of Desiree.
Desera, Deserah, Deserai, Deseraia, Deseraie, Desere, Deseret, Deserey, Deseri, Deseria,

Desgracias (Latin) a form of Deogracias.
Deshawn B G (American) a short form of Deshawna.
Deshan, Deshane, Deshaun

Deshawna (American) a combination of the prefix De + Shawna.
Desheania, Deshona, Deshonna

Deshawnda (American) a combination of the prefix De + Shawnda.
Deshanda, Deshandra, Deshaundra, Deshawndra, Deshonda

Deshay (American) a familiar form of Deshawna.

Desi B G (French) a short form of Desiree.
Desea, Desee, Desey, Desie, Désir, Desira, Desy, Dezi, Dezia, Dezzia, Dezzie

Desideria (French) a form of Desirae.
Desirae, Desiray, Desirea, Desireé, Desirée, Desiree’ (French) forms of Desiree.

Desire (French) a form of Desiree.

Desiree (French) desired, longed for.
Desira, Desirah, Desirai, Desireah, Désirée, Desirey, Desiri, Desray, Desree, Dessie, Dessirae,
Dessire, Dessiree, Desyrae, Desyrai, Desyray

Despina (Greek) a form of Despoina.

Despoina (Greek) mistress, lady.

Dessa (Greek) wanderer. (French) a form of Desiree.
Desa, Desah, Dessah

Desta (Ethiopian) happy. (French) a short form of Destiny.
Destah, Desti, Destie, Desty

Desteny (French) a form of Destiny.
Destenee, Desteni, Destenia, Destenie

Destin B G (French) a short form of Destiny.

Destina (Spanish) a form of Destiny.
Destine, Destinee, Destinée, Destiney, Destini, Destinie (French) forms of
Destiny.

Destiny (French) fate.
Desnine, Desta, Desteney, Destinia, Destiniah, Destinny, Destonie, Dezstany

Destyne, Destynee, Destyni (French) forms of Destiny.
Desty, Destyn, Destynia, Destyniah, Destynie, Destyny, Destynya, Destynyah

Deva (Hindi) divine.
Deava, Deavah, Deeva, Deevah, Devah, Diva, Divah, Dyva, Dyvah

Devan B G (Irish) a form of Devin.
Devana, Devane, Devanee, Devaney, Devani, Devania, Devanie, Devann, Devanna, Devannae,

Devera (Spanish) task.

Devi (Hindi) goddess. Religion: the Hindu goddess of power and
destruction.

Devika (Sanskrit) little goddess.

Devin B G (Irish) poet.
Deaven, Deven, Devena, Devene, Devenja, Devenje, Deveny, Deveyn, Deveyna, Deveyne, Devyna,

Devina (Scottish, Irish, Latin) a form of Davina, Devin, Divina.
Deveena, Devinae, Devinah, Devinia, Deviniah, Devinie, Devinna

Devinne (Irish) a form of Devin.
Devine, Devinn, Devinna

Devon B G (English) a short form of Devonna. (Irish) a form of Devin.
Devion, Devione, Devionne, Devone, Devoni, Devonn, Devonne

Devona (English) a form of Devonna.
Devonah, Devonda

Devonna (English) from Devonshire.
Devondra, Devonia, Devonnah, Divona, Divonah, Divonna, Divonnah, Dyvona, Dyvonah,
Dyvonna, Dyvonnah

Devora (Hebrew) a form of Deborah.
Deva, Devorah, Devra, Devrah, Dyvora, Dyvorah

Devota (Latin) devoted to God.

Devyn BG (Irish) a form of Devin.
Deveyn, Devyne, Devynne

Devynn (Irish) a form of Devin.

Dextra (Latin) adroit, skillful.
Dekstra, Dextrah, Dextria

Deysi (English) a form of Daisy.
Deysia, Deysy

Dezarae, Dezaray, Dezaree (French) forms of Desiree.
Dezaraee, Dezarai, Dezare, Dezarey, Dezerai, Dezeray, Dezere, Dezerea, Dezeree, Dezerie,

Dezirae, Deziray, Deziree (French) forms of Desiree.
Dezirea, Dezirée

Dhara (Indian) earth.

Di (Latin) a short form of Diana, Diane.
Dy

Dia (Latin) a short form of Diana, Diane.

Día (Spanish) day.

Díamantina (Latin) unconquerable.

Diamon (Latin) a short form of Diamond.

Diamond G B (Latin) precious gem.
Diamantina, Diamantra, Diamonda, Diamondah, Diamonde, Diamonia, Diamonte, Diamontina,
Dimond, Dimonda, Dimondah, Dimonde

Diamonique (American, Latin) a form of Damonica, Diamond.
Diamoniqua

Diana (Latin) divine. Mythology: the goddess of the hunt, the moon, and
fertility.

Díana (Greek) a form of Diana.

Diandra (American, Latin) a form of Deandra, Diana.
Diandre, Diandrea

Diane, Dianne (Latin) short forms of Diana.
Deane, Deeane, Deeanne, Diaan, Diaane, Diahann, Dian, Diani, Dianie, Diann, Dihan, Dihane,

Dianna (Latin) a form of Diana.
Diahanna, Diannah

Dianora, Díanora (Italian) forms of Diana.

Diantha (Greek) divine flower.
Diandre, Dianthah, Dianthe, Dyantha, Dyanthah, Dyanthe, Dyanthia, Dyanthiah, Dyanthya,
Dyanthyah

Dicra (Welsh) slowly.

Diedra (Irish) a form of Deirdre.
Didra, Diedre

Diega (Spanish) supplanter.

Diella (Latin) she who adores God.

Difyr (Welsh) fun.

Digna (Latin) worthy.

Dil, Dill (Welsh) sincere.

Dillan B G (Irish) loyal, faithful.
Dillon, Dillyn

Dillian B G (Latin) worshipped.
Dilliana, Dilliane, Dillianna, Dilliannah, Dillianne, Dylian, Dyliana, Dylianah, Dyliane, Dyllian,

Dilly (Welsh) a form of Dil.

Dilys (Welsh) perfect; true. See also Dyllis.
Dilis, Dilisa, Dilisah, Dilise, Dillis, Dillisa, Dillisah, Dillise, Dillys, Dilysa, Dilysah, Dilyse, Dylys

Dimitra (Greek) a form of Demetria.

Dimna (Irish) convenient.

Dina (Hebrew) a form of Dinah.
Dinna

Dinah (Hebrew) vindicated. Bible: a daughter of Jacob and Leah.
Dinnah, Dyna, Dynah, Dynna, Dynnah

Dinesha (American) a form of Danessa.

Dinka (Swahili) people.
Dinkah, Dynka, Dynkah

Dinora (Hebrew) avenged or vindicated.

Dinorah (Aramaic) she who personifies light.

Diomira (Spanish) a form of Teodomira.

Diona, Dionna (Greek) forms of Dionne.
Deonia, Deonyia, Dionah, Dyona, Dyonah

Diondra (Greek) a form of Dionne.
Diondrea

Dionis, Dionisa, Dionisia (Spanish) from Dionysus, god of wine.

Dionne G B (Greek) divine queen. Mythology: Dione was the mother of
Aphrodite, the goddess of love.

Dior (French) golden.
Diora, Diorah, Diore, Diorra, Diorrah, Diorre, Dyor, Dyora, Dyorah, Dyorra, Dyorrah, Dyorre

Dirce (Greek) fruit of the pine.

Dita (Spanish) a form of Edith.
Ditah, Ditka, Ditta, Dyta, Dytah

Divinia (Latin) divine.
Diveena, Divina, Divinah, Divine, Diviniah, Diviniea, Dyveena, Dyvina, Dyvinah, Dyvinia,

Divya (Latin) a form of Divinia.

Dixie (French) tenth. (English) wall; dike. Geography: a nickname for the
American South.

Diya (Hindi) dazzling personality.

Diza (Hebrew) joyful.
Ditza, Ditzah, Dizah, Dyza, Dyzah

Djanira (Portuguese) a form of Dayanira.

Doanne (English) low, rolling hills.
Doan, Doana, Doanah, Doann, Doanna, Doannah, Doean, Doeana, Doeanah, Doeane, Doeann,
Doeanna, Doeannah, Doeanne

Docila (Latin) gentle; docile.
Docilah, Docile, Docilla, Docillah, Docille, Docyl, Docyla, Docylah, Docyle, Docyll, Docylla,

Dodie (Hebrew) beloved. (Greek) a familiar form of Dorothy.
Doda, Dode, Dodea, Dodee, Dodey, Dodi, Dodia, Dodiah, Dody, Dodya, Dodyah

Dolly (American) a short form of Dolores, Dorothy.
Dol, Dolea, Doleah, Dolee, Dolei, Doleigh, Doley, Doli, Dolia, Doliah, Dolie, Doll, Dollea,

Dolores (Spanish) sorrowful. Religion: Nuestra Señora de los Dolores—
Our Lady of Sorrows—is a name for the Virgin Mary. 

Domana (Latin) domestic.

Domanique (French) a form of Dominica.

Domenica (Latin) a form of Dominica.
Domeneka, Domenicah, Domenicka, Domenika

Doménica, Domínica (Latin) forms of Dominica.

Domenique (French) a form of Dominica.
Domeneque, Domeniqua, Domeniquah

Domicia (Greek) she who loves her house.

Domiciana (Spanish) a form of Domicia.

Domilia (Latin) related to the house.

Dominica, Dominika (Latin) belonging to the Lord. See also Mika.
Domineca, Domineka, Dominga, Domini, Dominia, Dominiah, Dominicah, Dominick, Dominicka,

Dominique G B (French) a form of Dominica.
Domineque, Dominiqua, Dominiquah, Domino, Dominoque, Dominuque, Domique

Domino (English) a short form of Dominica.
Domina, Dominah, Domyna, Domynah, Domyno

Dominque BG (French) a short form of Dominique.

Domitila (Latin) a form of Domicia.

Domnina (Latin) lord, master.

Domonique (French) a form of Dominique.
Domminique, Domoniqua, Domoniquah

Dona (English) world leader; proud ruler. (Italian) a form of Donna.
Donae, Donah, Donalda, Donaldina, Donelda, Donellia, Doni

Doña (Italian) a form of Donna.
Donail, Donalea, Donalisa, Donay

Donata (Latin) gift.
Donatha, Donathia, Donathiah, Donathya, Donathyah, Donato, Donatta, Donetta, Donette,
Donita, Donnette, Donnita, Donte

Donatila (Latin) a form of Donata.

Doncia (Spanish) sweet.

Dondi (American) a familiar form of Donna.
Dondra, Dondrea, Dondria

Doneisha (American) a form of Danessa.
Donasha, Donashay, Doneishia

Donesha (American) a form of Danessa.

Doneshia (American) a form of Danessa.
Donneshia

Donetsi (Basque) a form of Benita.

Donia (Italian) a form of Donna.
Doni, Donie, Donise, Donitrae

Donielle (American) a form of Danielle.
Doniel, Doniele, Doniell, Donniel, Donniela, Donniele, Donniell, Donnielle, Donnyel, Donnyele,

Donina (Latin) a form of Dorothy.

Donisha, Donnisha (American) forms of Danessa.
Donisa, Donishia, Donnisa, Donnise, Donnissa, Donnisse.

Donna (Italian) lady.
Dondi, Donnae, Donnah, Donnai, Donnalee, Donnalen, Donnay, Donnaya, Donne, Donnell,

Donniella (American) a form of Danielle.
Donella, Doniela, Doniella, Donnella, Donniellah, Donnyela, Donnyella, Donyela, Donyelah,
Donyella, Donyellah

Donosa (Latin) she who has grace and charm.

Donvina (Latin) vigorous.

Donya (Italian) a form of Donna.

Dora (Greek) gift. A short form of Adora, Eudora, Pandora, Theodora.
Dorah, Doralia, Doraliah, Doralie, Doralisa, Doraly, Doralynn, Doran, Dorana, Dorchen,

Dorabella (English) a combination of Dora + Bella.
Dorabel, Dorabela, Dorabelah, Dorabele, Dorabell, Dorabellah, Dorabelle

Doralynn (English) a combination of Dora + Lynn.
Doralin, Doralina, Doraline, Doralyn, Doralyna, Doralynah, Doralyne, Doralynne, Dorlin

Dorbeta (Spanish) reference to the Virgin Mary.

Dorcas (Greek) gazelle. Bible: New Testament translation of the name
Tabitha.

Doreen (Irish) moody, sullen. (French) golden. (Greek) a form of Dora.
Doreana, Doreanah, Doreena, Doreenah, Doreene, Dorena, Dorenah, Dorene, Dorin, Dorine,

Dores (Portuguese, Galician) a form of Dolores.

Doretta (American) a form of Dora, Dorothy.
Doret, Doreta, Doretah, Dorete, Doretha, Dorett, Dorettah, Dorette, Dorettie, Dorita, Doritah,

Dori, Dory (American) familiar forms of Dora, Doria, Doris, Dorothy.
Dore, Dorey, Dorie, Dorree, Dorri, Dorrie, Dorry

Doria (Greek) a form of Dorian.
Doriah, Dorria, Dorrya, Dorryah, Dorya, Doryah

Dorian B G (Greek) from Doris, Greece.
Dorean, Doreane, Doriana, Doriann, Dorianna, Dorina, Dorinah, Dorriane

Doriane, Dorianne (Greek) from Doris, Greece.

Dorila (Greek) a form of Teodora.

Dorinda (Spanish) a form of Dora.
Dorindah, Dorynda, Doryndah

Doris (Greek) sea. Mythology: wife of Nereus and mother of the Nereids or
sea nymphs.

Doroteia (Spanish) a form of Dorothy.

Dorotéia (Portuguese) a form of Dorothy.

Dorothea (Greek) a form of Dorothy. See also Thea.

Dorothee (Greek) a form of Dorothy.

Dorothy (Greek) gift of God. See also Dasha, Dodie, Lolotea, Theodora.
Dasya, Do, Doa, Doe, Doortje, Dorathee, Dorathey, Dorathi, Dorathie, Dorathy, Dordei, Dordi,

Dorrit (Greek) dwelling. (Hebrew) generation.
Dorit, Dorita, Dorite, Doritt, Doritte, Dorrite, Doryt, Doryte, Dorytt, Dorytte

Dottie, Dotty (Greek) familiar forms of Dorothy.
Dot, Dotea, Dotee, Dotey, Doti, Dotie, Dott, Dottea, Dottee, Dottey, Dotti, Doty

Dreama (English) dreamer.
Dreamah, Dreamar, Dreamara, Dreamare, Dreamaria, Dreamariah, Dreamarya, Dreamaryah,

Drew B G (Greek) courageous; strong. (Latin) a short form of Drusilla.
Drewa, Drewee, Drewia, Drewie, Drewy

Drina (Spanish) a form of Alexandrine.
Dreena, Drena, Drinah, Drinka, Dryna, Drynah

Drucilla (Latin) a form of Drusilla.
Drucela, Drucella, Drucill, Drucillah, Drucyla, Drucylah, Drucyle, Drucylla, Drucyllah,
Drucylle, Druscila

Drue BG (Greek) a form of Drew.
Dru

Drusi (Latin) a short form of Drusilla.
Drucey, Druci, Drucie, Drucy, Drusey, Drusie, Drusy

Drusilla (Latin) descendant of Drusus, the strong one. 

Drysi (Russian) one who comes from Demeter.

Duena (Spanish) chaperon.
Duenah, Duenna, Duennah

Dueña (Spanish) owner.

Dula (Greek) slave.

Dulce (Latin) sweet.
Delcina, Delcine, Douce, Douci, Doucie, Dulcea, Dulcee, Dulcey, Dulci, Dulcia, Dulciana,

Dulcina, Dulcinia (Spanish) forms of Dulcinea.

Dulcinea (Spanish) sweet. Literature: Don Quixote’s love interest.
Dulcine, Dulcinea

Duna (German) hill.

Dunia (Hebrew, Arabic) life.

Duquine, Duquinea (Spanish) forms of Dulcinea.

Durene (Latin) enduring.
Durean, Dureana, Dureanah, Dureane, Dureen, Dureena, Dureenah, Dureene, Durena, Durenah,

Duscha (Russian) soul; sweetheart; term of endearment.
Duschah, Dusha, Dushenka

Dusti (English) a familiar form of Dustin.
Dustea, Dustee, Dustey, Dustie

Dustin B G (German) valiant fighter. (English) brown rock quarry.
Dust, Dustain, Dustan, Dusten, Dustion, Duston, Dustyn, Dustynn

Dustine (German) a form of Dustin.

Dusty B G (English) a familiar form of Dustin.

Dyamond (Latin) a form of Diamond.
Dyamin, Dyamon, Dyamonda, Dyamondah, Dyamonde, Dyamone

Dyana, Dyanna (Latin) forms of Diana.
Dyaan, Dyaana, Dyaanah, Dyan, Dyanah, Dyane, Dyann, Dyanne, Dyhan, Dyhana, Dyhane,

Dyani (Native American) deer.
Dianee, Dianey, Diani, Dianie, Diany, Dyanee, Dyaney, Dyanie, Dyany

Dylan B G (Welsh) sea.
Dylaan, Dylane, Dylanee, Dylanie, Dylann, Dylen, Dylin, Dyllan, Dylynn

Dylana (Welsh) a form of Dylan.
Dylaina, Dylanna

Dyllis (Welsh) sincere. See also Dilys.
Dylis, Dylissa, Dylissah, Dyllys, Dyllysa, Dyllyse, Dylys, Dylysa, Dylysah, Dylyse, Dylyss,
Dylyssa, Dylyssah

Dymond (Latin) a form of Diamond.
Dymin, Dymon, Dymonda, Dymondah, Dymonde, Dymone, Dymonn, Dymont, Dymonte

Dympna (Irish) convenient.

Dynasty (Latin) powerful ruler.
Dynastee, Dynasti, Dynastie

Dyshawna (American) a combination of the prefix Dy + Shawna.
Dyshanta, Dyshawn, Dyshonda, Dyshonna


E

Eadda (English) wealthy; successful.
Eada, Eadah, Eaddah

Eadmund (English) a form of Edmunda.

Eadwine (English) a form of Edwina.

Earlene (Irish) pledge. (English) noblewoman.
Earla, Earlean, Earlecia, Earleen, Earleena, Earlena, Earlina, Earlinah, Earlinda, Earline,
Earlyn, Earlyna, Earlynah, Earlyne

Earna (English) eagle.

Earnestyna (English) a form of Ernestina.

Eartha (English) earthy.
Earthah, Earthia, Earthiah, Earthya, Earthyah, Ertha, Erthah

Earwyn, Earwyna (English) forms of Erwina.

Easter (English) Easter time. History: a name for a child born on Easter.
Eastan, Eastera, Easterina, Easterine, Easteryn, Easteryna, Easteryne, Eastlyn, Easton

Eastre (Germanic) a form of Easter.

Eathelin, Eathelyn (English) noble waterfall.

Eavan (Irish) fair.
Eavana, Eavanah, Eavane

Ebe (Greek) youthful like a flower.

Eber (German) wild boar.
Ebone, Eboné, Ebonee, Eboney, Eboni, Ebonie (Greek) forms of Ebony.
Ebonne, Ebonnee, Ebonni, Ebonnie

Ebony (Greek) a hard, dark wood.

Ebrill (Welsh) born in April.

Echidna (Egyptian) wild boar.

Echo (Greek) repeated sound. Mythology: the nymph who pined for the
love of Narcissus until only her voice remained.

Eda (Irish, English) a short form of Edana, Edith.
Edah

Edana (Irish) ardent; flame.
Edan, Edanah, Edanna

Edda (German) a form of Hedda.
Eddah

Eddy B G (American) a familiar form of Edwina.
Eady, Eddee, Eddey, Eddi, Eddie, Edee, Edey, Edi, Edie, Edy

Edelburga, Edilburga (English) noble protector.

Edelia, Edilia (Greek) remains young.

Edeline (English) noble; kind.
Adeline, Edelin, Edelina, Edelinah, Edelyn, Edelyna, Edelynah, Edelyne, Ediline, Edilyne,
Edolina, Edoline

Edelira (Spanish) a form of Edelmira.

Edelma, Edilma (Greek) forms of Edelia.

Edelmira (Teutonic) known for her noble heritage.

Eden G B (Babylonian) a plain. (Hebrew) delightful. Bible: the earthly
paradise.

Edén (Hebrew) a form of Eden.

Edesia (Latin) feast.

Edeva (English) expensive present.
Eddeva, Eddevah, Eddeve, Edevah

Edgarda (Teutonic) defends her homeland.

Edian (Hebrew) decoration for God.
Edia, Edya, Edyah, Edyan

Edie (English) a familiar form of Edith.
Eadie, Edi, Edy, Edye, Eyde, Eydie

Edilberta (German) she who comes from a long heritage.

Ediltrudis (German) strong; noble.

Edina (English) prosperous fort.
Edena, Edenah, Edinah, Edyna, Edynah

Edisa (Castilian) a form of Esther.

Edith (English) rich gift. See also Dita.
Eadith, Eda, Ede, Edetta, Edette, Edie, Edit, Edita, Edite, Editha, Edithe, Editta, Ediva, Edyta,

Edlen (English) noble waterfall.

Edlyn (English) prosperous; noble.
Edlin, Edlina, Edline, Edlyna, Edlyne

Edmanda (English) a form of Edmunda.

Edmunda (English) prosperous protector.
Edmona, Edmonah, Edmonda, Edmondah, Edmondea, Edmondee, Edmondey, Edmuna, Edmunah,

Edna (Hebrew) rejuvenation. Religion: the wife of Enoch, according to the
Book of Enoch.

Edrea (English) a short form of Edrice, Edrianna.
Edra, Edrah, Edreah, Edria, Edriah, Edrya, Edryah

Edrianna (Greek) a form of Adrienne.
Edrena, Edriana, Edrina

Edrice (English) prosperous ruler.
Edrica, Edricah, Edricia, Edriciah, Edris, Edriss, Edrissa, Edrisse, Edryca, Edrycah, Edrycia,

Edurne (Basque) snow.

Eduviges (Teutonic) fighting woman.

Eduvigis, Eduvijis (German) victorious fighter.

Eduvixes (German) battle.

Edvina (German) a form of Edwina.

Edwardina (English) prosperous guardian.
Edwardinah, Edwardine, Edwardyna, Edwardynah, Edwardyne

Edwina (English) prosperous friend. See also Winnie.
Eddwina, Eddwinah, Eddwine, Eddwyn, Eddwyna, Eddwynah, Eddwyne, Eddy, Edween, Edweena,

Effia (Ghanaian) born on Friday.

Effie (Greek) spoken well of. (English) a short form of Alfreda, Euphemia.
Efea, Efee, Effea, Effee, Effi, Effia, Effy, Efi, Efie, Efy, Ephie

Efigenia (Greek) a form of Eugenia.

Efigênia (Portuguese) a form of Eugenia.

Efrata (Hebrew) honored.
Efratah

Efrona (Hebrew) songbird.
Efronah, Efronna, Efronnah

Egberta (English) bright sword.
Egbertah, Egberte, Egbirt, Egbirte, Egburt, Egburte, Egbyrt, Egbyrte

Egbertina, Egbertine, Egbertyne (English) forms of Egberta.

Egda (Greek) shield bearer.

Egeria (Greek) she who gives encouragement.

Egida (Spanish) a form of Eladia.

Egidia (Greek) a form of Eladía.

Eglantina (French) wild rose.

Egle (Greek) she who possesses splendor and shine.

Eider (Basque) beautiful.

Eileen (Irish) a form of Helen. See also Aileen, Ilene.
Eilean, Eileana, Eileane, Eileena, Eileenah, Eileene, Eilena, Eilene, Eiley, Eilie, Eilieh, Eilina,

Eira (Welsh) snow.
Eir, Eirah, Eyr, Eyra, Eyrah

Eirene (Greek) a form of Irene.
Eereen, Eereena, Eereene, Eireen, Eireena, Eirena, Ereen, Ereena, Ereene, Erena, Eyren, Eyrena,
Eyrene

Eiru (Indigenous) bee.

Eirween (Welsh) white snow.
Eirwena, Eirwenah, Eirwene, Eyrwen, Irwen, Irwena, Irwenah, Irwene

Ekaterina (Russian) a form of Katherine.
Ekaterine, Ekaterini

Ela (Polish) a form of Adelaide.
Elah, Ellah

Eladia (Greek) native of Elade, Greece.

Eladía (Greek) warrior with a shield of goat skin.

Elaina (French) a form of Helen.
Elainah, Elainea, Elainia, Elainna

Elaine (French) a form of Helen. See also Laine, Lainey.
Eilane, Elain, Elaini, Elane, Elani, Elanie, Elanit, Elauna, Elayn, Elayne, Ellaine

Elana (Greek) a short form of Eleanor. See also Ilana, Lana.
Elan, Elanah, Elanee, Elaney, Elania, Elanie, Elanna, Elannah, Elanne, Elanni, Ellana, Ellanah,

Elanora (Australian) from the shore.
Elanorah, Elanore, Ellanora, Ellanorah, Ellanore, Ellanorra, Ellanorrah, Ellanorre

Elata (Latin) elevated.

Elayna (French) a form of Elaina.
Elaynah, Elayne, Elayni

Elberta (English) a form of Alberta.
Elbertah, Elberte, Elbertha, Elberthina, Elberthine, Elbertina, Elbertine, Elbirta, Elbirtah,

Elbertyna (Greek) one who comes from Greece.

Elcira (Teutonic) noble adornment.

Elda (German) she who battles.

Eldora (Spanish) golden, gilded.
Eldorah, Eldoree, Eldorey, Eldori, Eldoria, Eldorie, Eldory, Elldora, Elldorah

Eldrida (English) wise counselor.
Eldridah, Eldryda, Eldrydah, Eldryde

Eleadora (Spanish) a form of Eleodora.

Eleanor (Greek) light. History: Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was a U.S.
delegate to the United Nations, a writer, and the thirty-second First Lady of the United States.

Eleanora (Greek) a form of Eleanor. See also Lena.
Alienora, Elenora, Elenorah, Eleonora, Elianora, Elinora, Elleanora, Ellenora, Ellenorah,

Eleanore (Greek) a form of Eleanor.

Electa (Greek) a form of Electra.

Electra (Greek) shining; brilliant. Mythology: the daughter of
Agamemnon, leader of the Greeks in the Trojan War.

Eleebana (Australian) beautiful.
Elebana, Elebanah, Elebanna, Elebannah, Eleebanna, Eleebannah

Elena (Greek) a form of Eleanor. (Italian) a form of Helen.
Eleana, Eleen, Eleena, Elen, Elenah, Elene, Elenitsa, Elenka, Elenna, Elenoa, Elenola, Lena

Eleni (Greek) a familiar form of Eleanor.
Elenee, Elenie, Eleny

Eleodora, Eliodora (Greek) she who came from the sun.

Eleora (Hebrew) the Lord is my light.
Eleorah, Eliora, Eliorah, Elioria, Elioriah, Eliorya, Elioryah, Elira, Elora

Elesha (Greek, Hebrew) a form of Elisha.
Eleshia, Ellesha

Elethea, Elethia (English) healer.

Eletta (English) elf; mischievous.
Eleta, Eletah, Elete, Elett, Elettah, Elette, Elletta, Ellette

Eleuia (Nahuatl) wish.

Eleusipa (Greek) she who arrives on horseback.

Eleuteria (Greek) liberty.

Eleutería, Eleuterio (Spanish) forms of Eleuteria.

Elexis, Elexus (Greek) forms of Alexis.
Elexas, Elexes, Elexess, Elexeya, Elexia, Elexiah, Elexius, Elexsus, Elexxus, Elexys

Élfega (German) brightness in the heights.

Elfelda (Spanish) tall; powerful.

Elfida, Élfida (Greek) daughter of the wind.

Élfreda (Greek) she who the geniuses protect.

Elfrida (German) peaceful. See also Freda.
Elfrea, Elfreda, Elfredah, Elfredda, Elfrede, Elfreeda, Elfreyda, Elfride, Elfrieda, Elfriede, Elfryda,
Elfrydah

Elga (Norwegian) pious. (German) a form of Helga.
Elgah, Elgar, Elgara, Elgiva

Eli B G (Hebrew) uplifted. See also Elli.
Ele, Elee, Elei, Eleigh, Eley, Elie, Ely

Elia G B (Hebrew) a short form of Eliana.
Eliah

Eliana (Hebrew) my God has answered me. See also Iliana.
Elianah, Elianna, Eliannah, Elliana, Ellianah, Ellianna, Elliannah, Ellyana, Ellyanah, Elyana,

Eliane, Elianne (Hebrew) forms of Eliana.
Elliane, Ellianne, Ellyane, Ellyanne, Elyanne

Elicia (Hebrew) a form of Elisha. See also Alicia.

Elida (Latin) a form of Alida.
Elidee, Elidia, Elidy

Élida (Greek) Geography: the Olympic city in ancient Greece.

Elide (Latin) a form of Elida.

Eligia (Italian, Spanish) chosen one.

Elijah B G (Hebrew) the Lord is my God. Bible: a great Hebrew prophet.
Elia, Elian, Elija, Elijha, Elijiah, Elijio, Elijsha, Elijuah, Elijuo, Eliya, Eliyah, Ellija, Ellijah,
Ellyjah

Elili (Tamil) beautiful.

Elimena (Latin) stranger.

Elina (Greek, Italian) a form of Elena. (English) a form of Ellen.
Elinah, Elinda

Elinor (Greek) a form of Eleanor.
Elinore, Ellinor, Ellinore

Elionor (Greek) a form of Helen.
Elisa, Ellisa (Spanish, Italian, English) short forms of Elizabeth. 

Elisabet (Hebrew) a form of Elizabeth.
Elisabeta, Elisabete, Elisabetta, Elisabette, Elisebet, Elisebeta, Elisebete, Elisebett, Elisebetta,
Elisebette

Elisabeth (Hebrew) a form of Elizabeth.
Elisabethe, Elisabith, Elisebeth, Elisheba, Elishebah, Ellisabeth, Elsabeth, Elysabeth

Elise (French, English) a short form of Elizabeth, Elysia. See also Ilise,
Liese, Liset, Lissie.

Elisea (Hebrew) God is salvation; protect my health.

Elisenda (Hebrew) a form of Elisa.

Elisha BG (Hebrew) consecrated to God. (Greek) a form of Alisha.

Elisheva (Hebrew) a form of Elisabeth.
Elishevah

Elisia (Hebrew) a form of Elisha.
Elissia

Elissa (Greek, English) a form of Elizabeth. A short form of Melissa. See
also Alissa, Alyssa, Lissa. Elissah, Ellissa, Ilissa, Ilyssa

Elita (Latin, French) chosen. See also Lida, Lita.
Eleata, Eleatah, Eleeta, Eleetah, Eleita, Eleitah, Elitah, Elitia, Elitie, Ellita, Ellitia, Ellitie, Ellyt,

Eliza (Hebrew) a short form of Elizabeth. See also Aliza.
Eliz, Elizah, Elizaida, Elizalina, Elize, Elizea, Elizeah, Elizza, Elizzah, Elliza, Ellizah, Ellizza,

Elizabet (Hebrew) a form of Elizabeth.
Elizabeta, Elizabete, Elizabett, Elizabetta, Elizabette, Elizebet, Elizebeta, Elizebete, Elizebett,

Elizabeth (Hebrew) consecrated to God. Bible: the mother of John the
Baptist.

Elizaveta (Polish, English) a form of Elizabeth.
Elisavet, Elisaveta, Elisavetta, Elisveta, Elizavet, Elizavetta, Elizveta, Elsveta, Elzveta

Elizebeth (Hebrew) a form of Elizabeth.
Ellizebeth

Elka (Polish) a form of Elizabeth.
Elkah, Ilka, Ilkah

Elke (German) a form of Adelaide, Alice.
Elkee, Elkey, Elki, Elkie, Elky, Ilki

Ella (English) elfin; beautiful fairy-woman. (Greek) a short form of
Eleanor.
Ela, Elah, Ellah, Ellamae, Ellia

Elle (Greek) a short form of Eleanor. (French) she.
El, Ele, Ell

Ellen (English) a form of Eleanor, Helen.
Elen, Elene, Elenee, Elenie, Eleny, Elin, Eline, Ellan, Ellene, Ellin, Ellon

Ellena (Greek, Italian) a form of Elena. (English) a form of Ellen.
Ellenah

Ellery BG (English) elder-tree island.
Elari, Elarie, Elery, Ellari, Ellarie, Ellary, Ellerey, Elleri, Ellerie

Ellfreda (German) a form of Alfreda.

Elli, Elly (English) short forms of Eleanor.

Ellie (English) a short form of Eleanor, Ella, Ellen. See also Eli.
Ellea, Elleah, Ellee, Ellei, Elleigh, Elley, Ellia, Elliah, Ellya

Ellice (English) a form of Elise.
Ellecia, Ellyce, Elyce

Elliot B G (English) forms of Eli, Elijah.
Elliott

Ellis B G (English) a form of Elias (see Boys’ Names).
Elis, Ellys, Elys

Ellison G B (English) child of Ellis.
Elison, Ellson, Ellyson, Elson, Elyson

Ellyn (English) a form of Ellen.
Ellyna, Ellynah, Ellyne, Ellynn, Ellynne, Elyn

Elma (Turkish) sweet fruit.
Ellma, Ellmah, Ellmar, Elmah, Elmar

Elmina (English) noble.
Almina, Alminah, Almyna, Almynah, Elminah, Elmyna, Elmynah

Elmira (Arabic, Spanish) a form of Almira.
Ellmara, Ellmarah, Elmara, Elmarah, Elmear, Elmeara, Elmearah, Elmeera, Elmeerah, Elmeira,

Elnora (American) a combination of Ella + Nora.

Elodie (English) a form of Alodie.
Elodea, Elodee, Elodey, Elodi, Elodia, Elodiah, Elody, Elodya, Elodyah, Elodye

Eloina (French) a form of Eloisa.

Eloína (Latin) predestined.

Eloisa (French) a form of Eloise.
Eloisia, Elouisa, Elouisah, Eloysa

Eloísa (Spanish) a form of Eloise.

Eloise (French) a form of Louise.
Elois, Elouise

Elora (American) a short form of Elnora.
Ellora, Elloree, Elorah, Elorie

Eloxochitl (Nahuatl) magnolia.

Elpidia, Elpidía (Greek) waits with faith.

Elsa (German) noble. (Hebrew) a short form of Elizabeth. See also Ilse.
Elcea, Ellsa, Ellsah, Ellse, Ellsea, Ellsia, Elsah, Else, Elsia, Elsje

Elsbeth (German) a form of Elizabeth.
Elsbet, Elsbeth, Elzbet, Elzbieta

Elsie (German) a familiar form of Elsa, Helsa.
Elcee, Elcey, Ellcee, Ellcey, Ellci, Ellcia, Ellcie, Ellcy, Ellsee, Ellsey, Ellsi, Ellsia, Ellsie, Ellsy,
Elsey, Elsi, Elsy

Elspeth (Scottish) a form of Elizabeth.
Elspet, Elspie

Elva (English) elfin. See also Alva, Alvina.
Elvah, Elvie

Elvera (Latin, Spanish, German) a form of Elvira.
Elverah

Elvia (English) a form of Elva.
Elviah, Elvya, Elvyah

Elvie (English) a form of Elva.
Elvea, Elvee, Elvey, Elvi, Elvy

Elvina (English) a form of Alvina.
Elveana, Elveanah, Elvena, Elvenah, Elvenea, Elvinah, Elvine, Elvinea, Elvinia, Elvinna, Elvinnia,

Elvira (Latin) white; blond. (German) closed up. (Spanish) elfin.
Geography: the town in Spain that hosted a Catholic synod in 300 a.d.

Elvisa (Teutonic) a form of Eloise.

Elvita (Spanish) truth.

Elycia (Hebrew) a form of Elisha.
Ellycia

Elysa (Spanish, Italian, English) a form of Elisa.
Ellysa, Elyssia, Elyssya, Elysya

Elyse (French, English) a form of Elise. (Latin) a form of Elysia.
Ellyse, Elyce, Elys, Elysee, Elysse

Elysha (Hebrew) a form of Elisha.
Ellysha, Ellyshah, Ellyshia, Ellyshiah, Ellyshya, Ellyshyah, Elyshia

Elysia (Greek) sweet; blissful. Mythology: Elysium was the dwelling place
of happy souls.
Elishia, Ellysia, Ellysiah, Elysiah, Elysya, Elysyah, Ilysha, Ilysia

Elyssa (Greek, English) a form of Elissa. (Latin) a form of Elysia.
Ellyssa, Elyssah

Ema (German) a form of Emma.
Emah

Emalee, Emaleigh, Emalie, Emaly (American) forms of Emily.
Emaili, Emaily, Emalea, Emali, Emalia

Eman BG (Arabic) a short form of Emani.

Emani (Arabic) a form of Iman.
Emane, Emaneé, Emanie, Emann

Emanuelle (Hebrew) a form of Emmanuelle.
Emanual, Emanuel, Emanuela, Emanuele, Emanuell, Emanuella, Emanuellah

Emari (German) a form of Emery.
Emarri

Ember (French) a form of Amber.
Emberlee, Emberly

Emelia (Latin) a form of Amelia.

Emelie, Emely (Latin) forms of Emily.
Emeli, Emelita, Emellie, Emelly

Emelinda (Teutonic) a form of Emily.

Emeline (French) a form of Emily.
Emelin, Emelina

Emerald (French) bright green gemstone.
Emelda, Emeldah, Emmarald, Emmerald

Emeralda (Spanish) a form of Emerald.

Emerenciana (Latin) she who will be rewarded.

Emerita (Latin) a form of Emerenciana.

Emérita (Latin) veteran; licensed.

Emerson G B (German) Emery’s son. Philosophy: Ralph Waldo Emerson
was a proponent of individualism.
Emersyn

Emery G B (German) industrious leader.
Emeri, Emerie, Emerre

Emesta (Spanish) serious.

Emeteria (Greek) half lion.

Emie, Emmie (German) forms of Emmy.
Emi, Emiy, Emmi

Emile B G (English) a form of Emily.
Emilea, Emilei, Émilie, Emiliee, Emillee, Emillie, Emmélie, Emmilee, Emmilei, Emmileigh,
Emmiley, Emmili, Emmilie, Emmilly, Emmilye

Emilee, Emileigh, Emiley, Emili, Emilie, Emilly, Emmily (English)
forms of Emily.

Emilia (Italian) a form of Amelia, Emily.
Emila, Emilea, Emileah, Emiliah, Emilya, Emilyah, Emmilea, Emmileah, Emmilia, Emmilya

Emilse (German) a combination of Emily + Ilse.

Emily (Latin) flatterer. (German) industrious. See also Amelia, Emma,
Millie.

Emilyann (American) a combination of Emily + Ann.
Emileane, Emileann, Emileanna, Emileanne, Emiliana, Emiliann, Emilianna, Emilianne,

Emilyn (American) a form of Emmalynn.
Emilynn, Emilynne

Emma (German) a short form of Emily. See also Amy.
Em, Emmah

Emmalee, Emmalie (American) combinations of Emma + Lee. Forms of Emily.

Emmaline (French) a form of Emily.
Emalin, Emalina, Emaline, Emilienne, Emilina, Emiline, Emillin, Emillina, Emilline, Emmalene,

Emmalynn (American) a combination of Emma + Lynn.
Emalyn, Emalyna, Emalyne, Emelyn, Emelyna, Emelyne, Emelynne, Emlyn, Emlynn, Emlynne,

Emmanuelle (Hebrew) God is with us.
Emmanuela, Emmanuele, Emmanuell, Emmanuella, Emmanuellah

Emmeline (French) a form of Emmaline.
Emmelina

Emmy, Emy (German) familiar forms of Emma.
Emmey, Emmye

Emmylou (American) a combination of Emmy + Lou.
Emiloo, Emilou, Emilu, Emlou, Emmalou, Emmelou, Emmiloo, Emmilou, Emmilu, Emmyloo,

Emna (Teutonic) a form of Emma.

Emory G B (German) a form of Emery.
Amory, Emmo, Emmori, Emmorie, Emmory, Emorye

Emperatriz (Latin) empress.

Emylee (American) a form of Emily.

Ena, Enna (Irish) forms of Helen.
Enah

Enara (Basque) swallow.

Enat (Irish) little.

Encarna, Encarnita (Spanish) forms of Encarnación.

Encarnación (Latin) incarnation of Jesus in his mother, Mary.

Enchantra (English) enchanting.
Enchantrah, Enchantria, Enchantrya, Enchantryah

Endora (Hebrew) fountain.
Endorah, Endorra, Endorrah

Enedina (Greek) warm; indulgent.

Engel (Greek) a form of Angel.
Engele, Engell, Engelle, Enjel, Enjele, Enjell, Enjelle

Engela (Greek) a form of Angela.
Engelah, Engella, Engellah, Enjela, Enjelah, Enjella

Engelica (Greek) a form of Angelica.
Engelika, Engeliqua, Engeliquah, Engelique, Engelyca, Engelycka, Enjelliqua, Enjellique,

Engracia (Spanish) graceful.
Engrace, Engracee, Engraciah, Engracya, Engrasia, Engrasiah, Engrasya

Enid (Welsh) life; spirit.
Enida, Ennid, Ennida, Ennyd, Ennyda, Enyd, Enyda, Enydah

Enimia (Greek) well dressed.

Ennata (Greek) ninth.

Enrica (Spanish) a form of Henrietta. See also Rica.
Enricah, Enrichetta, Enricka, Enrickah, Enrieta, Enrietta, Enriette, Enrika, Enrikah, Enrikka,

Enricua (Spanish) ruler.

Enya (Scottish) jewel; blazing.
Enia, Eniah, Enyah

Enye (Hebrew) grace.

Epifana, Epifanía (Spanish) forms of Epiphany.

Epiphany (Greek) manifestation. Religion: a Christian feast on January 6
celebrating the manifestation of Jesus’ divine nature to the Magi. 

Eppie (English) a familiar form of Euphemia. Eppy

Erasma (Greek) lovable.
Erasmah

Ercilia, Ercilla (Greek) delicate; gentle.

Erda (Anglo-Saxon) Mythology: an earth goddess after which the planet
Earth is named.

Erea (Galician) a form of Irene.

Erela (Hebrew) angel.
Elelah, Erell, Erella, Erellah

Erendira, Eréndira, Erendiria (Spanish) one with a smile.

Eres (Welsh) beautiful.

Erica (Scandinavian) ruler of all. (English) brave ruler. See also Arica,
Rica, Ricki.
Ericah, Ericca, Ericha, Eriqua, Erique, Errica, Eryca, Erycah

Érica (German) a form of Erica.

Ericka (Scandinavian) a form of Erica.
Erickah, Erricka

Erika, Erikka (Scandinavian) forms of Erica.
Erikaa, Erikah, Errika, Eryka, Erykah, Erykka, Eyrika

Erin (Irish) peace. History: another name for Ireland. See also Arin.
Earin, Earrin, Eran, Erana, Eren, Erena, Erenah, Erene, Ereni, Erenia, Ereniah, Eri, Erian, Erina,
Erine, Erinete, Erinett, Erinetta

Erinn, Errin (Irish) forms of Erin.
Erinna, Erinnah, Erinne

Erline (Irish) a form of Arlene.
Erla, Erlana, Erlean, Erleana, Erleanah, Erleane, Erleen, Erleena, Erleene, Erlene, Erlenne,
Erlin, Erlina, Erlinda, Erlisha, Erlyn, Erlyna, Erlynah, Erlyne

Erma (Latin) a short form of Ermine, Hermina. See also Irma.
Ermelinda

Ermenburga (German) strong city.

Ermengarda (German) where strength dwells.

Ermengardis (German) strong garden.

Ermenilda (German) powerful warrior.

Ermerinda (Latin) a form of Erma.

Ermine (Latin) a form of Hermina.
Ermin, Ermina, Erminda, Erminia, Erminie

Ermitana (Greek) sparsely populated place.

Erna (English) a short form of Ernestine.

Ernestina (English) a form of Ernestine.
Ernesta, Ernesztina

Ernestine (English) earnest, sincere.
Erna, Ernaline, Ernesia

Ernesto (Germanic) a form of Ernestine.

Erosina (Greek) erotic lady.

Erundina (Latin) like a swallow.

Erwina, Erwyna (English) sea friend.

Eryn, Erynn (Irish) forms of Erin.
Eiryn, Eryna, Eryne, Erynna, Erynnah, Erynne

Escama, Escame (Spanish) forms of Escarna.

Escarna, Escarne, Eskarne (Spanish) merciful.

Escolástica (Latin) she who knows much and teaches.

Eshe (Swahili) life.
Eisha, Esha, Eshah

Esmé (French) a familiar form of Esmeralda. A form of Amy.
Esma, Esmae, Esmah, Esmai, Esmay, Esme, Esmëe, Esmei, Esmey

Esmerada (Latin) shining; standing out.

Esmeralda (Greek, Spanish) a form of Emerald.
Esmaralda, Esmerelda, Esmerilda, Esmiralda, Ezmerelda, Ezmirilda

Esperanza (Spanish) hope. See also Speranza.
Esparanza, Espe, Esperance, Esperans, Esperansa, Esperanta, Esperanz, Esperenza

Essence (Latin) life; existence.
Essa, Essenc, Essencee, Essences, Essenes, Essense, Essynce

Essie (English) a short form of Estelle, Esther.
Essa, Essey, Essy

Estaquia (Spanish) possessor of a head of wheat.

Estebana (Spanish) a form of Stephanie.

Estee (English) a short form of Estelle, Esther.
Esta, Estée, Estey, Esti, Estie, Esty

Estefani, Estefany (Spanish) forms of Stephanie.
Estefane, Estefanie

Estefaní, Estéfani, Estéfany (Spanish) forms of Stephanie.

Estefania (Spanish) a form of Stephanie.
Estafania, Estefana

Estefanía (Greek) a form of Stephanie.

Estela, Estella (French) forms of Estelle.
Estelah, Esteleta, Estelita, Estellah, Estellita, Esthella

Estelinda (Teutonic) she who is noble and protects the village.

Estelle (French) a form of Esther. See also Stella, Trella.
Estel, Estele, Esteley, Estelin, Estelina, Esteline, Estell, Estellin, Estellina, Estelline, Esthel,
Esthela, Esthele, Esthell, Esthelle

Estephanie, Estephany (Spanish) forms of Stephanie.
Estephani, Estephania

Ester (Persian) a form of Esther.
Estera, Esterre

Éster, Ésther (Spanish) forms of Esther.

Esterina (Greek) strong and vital.

Estervina (German) friend from the east.

Esteva, Estevana (Greek) forms of Stephanie.

Esther (Persian) star. Bible: the Jewish captive whom Ahasuerus made his
queen. See also Hester. Estar, Esthur, Eszter, Eszti

Estíbalitz (Basque) sweet as honey.

Estíbaliz (Castilian) a form of Estíbalitz.

Estila (Latin) column.

Estrada (Latin) road.

Estralita (Spanish) a form of Estrella.

Estrella (French) star.
Estrela, Estrelah, Estrele, Estrelinha, Estrell, Estrelle, Estrelleta, Estrellita, Estrelyta, Estrelytah,
Estrilita, Estrilyta, Estrylita, Estrylyta

Etaina (Celtic) she who shines.

Etapalli (Nahuatl) wing.

Etel (Spanish) a short form of Etelvina.

Etelburga (English) a form of Edelburga.

Etelinda (German) noble one who protects her village.

Etelreda (German) noble advice.

Etelvina (German) loyal and noble friend.

Eteria (Greek) pure air.

Eternity (Latin) eternity.

Ethana (Hebrew) strong; firm.
Ethanah, Ethena, Ethenah

Ethel (English) noble.
Ethela, Ethelah, Ethelda, Ethelin, Ethelina, Etheline, Ethella, Ethelle, Ethelyn, Ethelyna, Ethelyne,
Ethelynn, Ethelynna, Ethelynne, Ethyl

Etienne B G (French) a form of Stephan (see Boys’ Names).
Ètienne

Etilka (Hebrew) noble.

Étoile (French) star.
Etoila, Etoilah, Etoyla, Etoylah, Etoyle

Etta (German) little. (English) a short form of Henrietta.
Etka, Etke, Ettah, Etti, Ettie, Etty, Ety, Itke, Itta

Euda (German) childhood.

Eudocia, Eudosia, Eudoxia (Greek) famous; knowledgeable.

Eudora (Greek) honored gift. See also Dora.
Eudorah, Eudore

Eufonia (Greek) she who has a beautiful voice.

Eufrasia (Greek) she who is full of joy.

Eufrosina (Greek) joyful thought.

Eugena (Greek) a form of Eugenia.

Eugenia (Greek) born to nobility. See also Gina, Yevgenia.
Eugeena, Eugeenah, Eugeenia, Eugeeniah, Eugeniah, Eugenina, Eugina, Eugyna, Eugynah,

Eugênia (Portuguese) a form of Eugenia.

Eugenie (Greek) a form of Eugenia.
Eugeenee, Eugeeney, Eugeeni, Eugeenie, Eugenee, Eugeney, Eugeni, Eugénie, Eugine, Eugynie,

Eulalia (Greek) well-spoken. See also Ula.
Eula, Eulah, Eulalea, Eulalee, Eulalie, Eulalya, Eulalyah, Eulia, Euliah, Eulya, Eulyah

Eulália (Portuguese) a form of Eulalia.

Eulampia (Greek) brilliant.

Eulogia (Greek) a form of Eulalia.

Eumelia (Greek) she who sings well.

Eun (Korean) silver.
Euna, Eunah

Eunice (Greek) happy; victorious. Bible: the mother of Saint Timothy. See also Unice. Euna, Eunique, Eunise, Euniss, Eunisse, Eunys, Eunysa, Eunysah, Eunyse

Eunomia (Greek) good order.

Euphemia (Greek) spoken well of, in good repute. History: a fourthcentury
Christian martyr. See also Phemie.
Effam, Eppie, Eufemia, Eufemiah, Euphan, Euphemie, Euphemy, Euphemya, Euphemyah, Euphie

Euporia (Greek) she who has a beautiful voice.

Eurídice (Greek) a form of Eurydice.

Eurneid (Russian) child of Clydno.

Eurosia (Greek) eloquent.

Eurydice (Greek) wide, broad. Mythology: the wife of Orpheus.
Euridice, Euridyce, Eurydyce

Eusebia (Greek) respectful; pious.

Eustacia (Greek) productive. (Latin) stable; calm. See also Stacey.
Eustaciah, Eustacya, Eustasia, Eustasiah, Eustasya, Eustasyah

Eustaquia (Greek) well-built.

Eustolia (Greek) agile.

Eustoquia (Greek) good mother.

Eutalia (Greek) abundant.

Euterpe (Greek) walks with grace.

Eutimia (Spanish) benevolent.

Eutiquia (Greek) she who entertains.

Eutropia (Greek) good character.

Euxenia (Greek) from a good family name.

Eva (Greek) a short form of Evangelina. (Hebrew) a form of Eve. See also Ava, Chava.
Éva, Evah, Evalea, Evaleah, Evalee, Evalei, Evaleigh, Evaley, Evali, Evalia, Evalie, Evaly, Evike,
Evva, Ewa, Ewah

Evaline (French) a form of Evelyn.
Evalean, Evaleana, Evaleanah, Evaleane, Evaleen, Evaleena, Evaleenah, Evaleene, Evalene,

Evan B G (Irish) young warrior. (English) a form of John (see Boys’ Names). Eoin, Ev, Evaine, Evann, Evans, Even, Evens, Evin, Evon, Evun, Ewan, Ewen

Evangelina (Greek) bearer of good news.
Evangeleana, Evangeleanah, Evangeleena, Evangelia, Evangelica, Evangeliqua, Evangelique,
Evangelista, Evangelyna, Evangelynah

Evangeline (Greek) a form of Evangelina.
Evangeleane, Evangeleene, Evangelene, Evangelyn, Evangelyne, Evangelynn

Evania (Greek, Irish) a form of Evan.
Evana, Evanah, Evania, Evaniah, Evanja, Evanjah, Evanka, Evanna, Evannah, Evanne, Evannja,

Evanthe (Greek) flower.
Evantha

Evarista (Greek) excellent one.

Eve (Hebrew) life. Bible: the first woman created by God. (French) a short
form of Evonne. See also Hava, Naeva, Vica, Yeva.
Eav, Eave, Evita, Evuska, Evyn

Eve Marie (English) a combination of Eve + Marie.
Eve-Marie

Evelia (Hebrew) a form of Eve.

Evelin, Eveline, Evelyne (English) forms of Evelyn.
Evelean, Eveleane, Eveleen, Eveleene, Evelen, Evelene

Evelina (English) a form of Evelyn.
Eveleanah, Eveleeana, Eveleena, Eveleenah, Evelena, Evelenah, Evelinah, Evelyna, Evelynah,
Ewalina

Everly (Old English) from the grazing meadow.
Everley, Everleigh

Evelyn G B (English) hazelnut. See also Avaline.
Evaline, Eveleen, Evelene, Evelynn, Evelynne, Evline

Everett B G (German) courageous as a boar.

Everilda (German) a form of Everett.

Evette (French) a form of Yvette. A familiar form of Evonne. See also
Ivette.
Evet, Evete, Evett

Evie (Hungarian) a form of Eve.
Evee, Evey, Evi, Evicka, Evike, Evka, Evuska, Evvee, Evvey, Evvi, Evvia, Evvie, Evvy, Evvya, Evy,
Ewa

Evita (Spanish) a form of Eve.
Eveta, Evetah, Evetta, Evettah, Evitta, Evyta, Evytta

Evline (English) a form of Evelyn.
Evleen, Evlene, Evlin, Evlina, Evlyn, Evlynn, Evlynne

Evodia (Greek) she who wishes others a good trip.

Evonne (French) a form of Yvonne. See also Ivonne.
Evanne, Evenie, Evenne, Eveny, Evona, Evonah, Evone, Evoni, Evonn, Evonna, Evonnie, Evonny,
Evony, Evyn, Evynn, Eyona, Eyvone

Exal (Spanish) a short form of Exaltación.

Exaltación (Spanish) exalted, lifted up.

Expedita (Greek) ready to fight.

Expósita (Latin) exposed.

Exuperancia (Latin) abundant.

Exuperia (Latin) a form of Exuperancia.

Eyén (Aboriginal) break of day.

Eyota BG (Native American) great.
Eyotah

Ezmeralda (Spanish) a form of Esmeralda.

Ezrela (Hebrew) reaffirming faith.
Esrela, Esrelah, Esrele, Esrell, Esrella, Esrellah, Esrelle, Ezrelah, Ezrele, Ezrella, Ezrellah, Ezrelle

Ezri (Hebrew) helper; strong.
Ezra, Ezrah, Ezria, Ezriah, Ezrya, Ezryah

Eztli (Nahuatl) blood.


F

Fabia (Latin) bean grower.
Fabiah, Fabra, Fabria, Fabya, Fabyah

Fabiana (Latin) a form of Fabia.
Fabianah, Fabianna, Fabiannah, Fabienna, Fabiennah, Fabyana, Fabyanah, Fabyanna,
Fabyannah

Fabienne (Latin) a form of Fabia.
Fabian, Fabiann, Fabianne, Fabiene, Fabienn, Fabyan, Fabyane, Fabyann, Fabyanne

Fabiola (Latin) a form of Fabia.
Fabiolah, Fabiole, Fabyola

Fabricia (Latin) a form of Fabrizia.

Fabrienne (French) little blacksmith; apprentice.
Fabreanne, Fabrian, Fabriana, Fabrianah, Fabriann, Fabrianna, Fabriannah, Fabrianne,

Fabrizia (Italian) craftswoman.
Fabriziah, Fabrizya, Fabrizyah, Fabryzia, Fabryziah, Fabryzya, Fabryzyah

Facunda (Latin) eloquent speaker.

Fadila (Arabic) generous.
Fadilah, Fadyla, Fadylah

Faina (English) happy.
Fainah, Faine, Fayin, Fayina, Fayinah, Fayine, Fayna, Faynah, Fayne, Feana, Feanah, Fenna

Fairlee (English) from a yellow meadow.
Faileah, Fairlea, Fairlei, Fairleigh, Fairley, Fairli, Fairlia, Fairliah, Fairlie, Fairly, Fairlya,

Faith (English) faithful; fidelity. See also Faye, Fidelity.
Faeth, Faethe, Faithe

Faiza, Faizah (Arabic) victorious.
Fayza, Fayzah

Falda (Icelandic) folded wings.
Faida, Faldah, Fayda, Faydah

Falicia (Latin) a form of Felicia.
Falecia, Faleshia

Faline (Latin) catlike.
Falean, Faleana, Faleanah, Faleane, Faleen, Faleena, Faleenah, Faleene, Falena, Falene, Falin,

Falisha (Latin) a form of Felicia.
Faleisha, Falesha, Falleshia

Fallon (Irish) grandchild of the ruler.
Fallan, Fallann, Fallanna, Fallannah, Fallanne, Fallen, Fallenn, Fallenna, Fallennah, Fallenne,

Falon (Irish) a form of Fallon.
Falan, Falen, Phalon

Falviana (Spanish) a form of Flavia.

Falyn (Irish) a form of Fallon.
Fallyn, Fallyne, Falyna, Falynah, Falyne, Falynn, Falynne

Fanchone (French) freedom.
Fanchon, Fanchona, Fanchonah

Fancy (French) betrothed. (English) whimsical; decorative.
Fancee, Fanchette, Fanci, Fancia, Fancie

Fannie, Fanny (American) familiar forms of Frances.
Fan, Fanette, Fani, Fania, Fannee, Fanney, Fanni, Fannia

Fantasia (Greek) imagination.
Fantasy, Fantasya, Fantaysia, Fantazia, Fiantasi

Fany (American) a form of Fannie.
Fanya

Faqueza (Spanish) weakness.

Farah, Farrah (English) beautiful; pleasant.
Fara, Faria, Fariah, Farra, Farria, Farriah, Farrya, Farryah, Farya, Faryah, Fayre

Faren, Farren (English) wanderer.
Faran, Farana, Farane, Fare, Farin, Farine, Faron, Faronah, Farrahn, Farran, Farrand, Farrin,

Faría (Hebrew) pharaoh.

Farica (German) peaceful ruler.
Faricah, Faricka, Farika, Farikah, Fariqua, Fariquah, Farique, Faryca, Farycah, Farycka,

Farida (Arabic) unique.

Fariha (Muslim, Arabic) happy, joyful, cheerful, glad.
Farihah

Fatema (Arabic) a form of Fatima.

Fátim, Fátima (Arabic) forms of Fatima.

Fatima (Arabic) daughter of the prophet. History: the daughter of
Muhammad. Fathma, Fatime, Fattim, Fatyma, Fatymah

Fatimah (Arabic) a form of Fatima.
Fatma, Fatme (Arabic) short forms of Fatima.
Fatmah

Faustine (Latin) lucky, fortunate.
Fausta, Faustah, Faustean, Fausteana, Fausteanah, Fausteane, Fausteen, Fausteena, Fausteenah,

Favia (Latin) a form of Fabia.

Faviola (Latin) a form of Fabia.
Faviana, Faviolha

Fawn (French) young deer.
Faun, Faune, Fawne

Fawna (French) a form of Fawn.
Fauna, Faunah, Faunia, Fauniah, Fauny, Faunya, Faunyah, Fawnah, Fawnia, Fawniah, Fawnna,
Fawny, Fawnya, Fawnyah

Faxon BG (German) long-haired.
Faxan, Faxana, Faxanah, Faxane, Faxann, Faxanna, Faxannah, Faxanne, Faxen, Faxin, Faxina,

Fay (French, English) a form of Faye.

Fayana (French) a form of Faye.
Fayanah, Fayann, Fayanna, Fayannah, Fayanne

Faye (French) fairy; elf. (English) a form of Faith.
Fae, Fai, Faie, Faya, Fayah, Fayana, Fayette, Fei, Fey, Feya, Feyah, Feye

Fayette (French) a form of Faye.
Fayet, Fayett, Fayetta, Fayettah

Fayola (Nigerian) lucky.
Faiola, Faiolah, Fayla, Fayolah, Feyla

Fayre (English) fair; light haired.
Fair, Faira, Faire, Fairey, Fairy, Faree, Farey, Fari, Farie, Fary, Farye, Fayree, Fayrey, Fayri,
Fayrie, Fayry

Fayruz (Arabic) Turkish woman.

Faythe (English) a form of Faith.
Fayeth, Fayethe, Fayth

Fe (Latin) trust; belief.

Febe (Greek) a form of Phoebe.
Feba, Febo, Feebe, Feebea, Feebee, Fibee

Febronia (Latin) sacrifice of atonement.

Fedra (Greek) splendid one.

Feena (Irish) small fawn.
Feana, Feanah, Feenah

Felberta (English) brilliant.

Felecia (Latin) a form of Felicia.
Flecia

Felecidade (Portuguese) a form of Felicity.

Felica (Spanish) a short form of Felicia.
Falica, Falisa, Felisca, Felissa, Feliza

Felice (Latin) a short form of Felicia.
Felece, Felicie, Felis, Felise, Felize, Felyc, Felyce, Felycie, Felycye, Felys, Felyse, Felysie,
Felysse, Felysye

Felicia (Latin) fortunate; happy. See also Lecia, Phylicia.
Fela, Feliciah, Feliciana, Felicidad, Felicija, Felicitas, Felicya, Felisea, Felisia, Felisiah,

Feliciana (Italian, Spanish) a form of Felicia.
Felicianna, Felicijanna, Feliciona, Felicyanna, Felicyanne, Felisiana

Felicidade (Latin) a form of Felicity.

Felicísima (Spanish) a form of Felicity.

Felicitas (Italian) a form of Felicia.
Felicita, Felicitah, Felicyta, Felicytah, Felicytas, Felisita, Felycita, Felycitah, Felycyta, Felycytah,
Felycytas

Felícitas (Spanish) a form of Felicity.

Felicity (English) a form of Felicia.

Felícula (Latin) kitty.

Felisa (Latin) a form of Felicia.

Felisha (Latin) a form of Felicia.
Feleasha, Feleisha, Felesha, Felishia, Fellishia, Felysha, Flisha

Femi (French) woman. (Nigerian) love me.
Femia, Femiah, Femie, Femmi, Femmie, Femy, Femya, Femyah

Fenella (Irish) a form of Fionnula.
Fenel, Fenell, Fenellah, Fenelle, Fennal, Fennall, Fennalla, Fennallah, Fennella, Fennelle, Finel,

Fenna (Irish) fair-haired.
Fena, Fenah, Fennah, Fina, Finah, Finna, Finnah, Fyna, Fynah, Fynna, Fynnah

Feodora (Greek) gift of God.
Fedora, Fedorah, Fedoria, Fedorra, Fedorrah

Fermina (Spanish) strong.

Fern (English) fern. (German) a short form of Fernanda.
Ferna, Fernah, Ferne, Ferni, Firn, Firne, Furn, Furne, Fyrn, Fyrne

Fernanda (German) daring, adventurous. See also Andee, Nan.
Ferdie, Ferdinanda, Ferdinandah, Ferdinande, Fernandah, Fernande, Fernandette, Fernandina,

Fernley (English) from the fern meadow.
Ferlea, Fernleah, Fernlee, Fernlei, Fernleigh, Fernli, Fernlie, Fernly

Feronia (Latin) Mythology: goddess of freedom.

Fiala (Czech) violet flower.
Fialah, Fyala, Fyalah

Fidelia (Latin) a form of Fidelity.
Fidea, Fideah, Fidel, Fidela, Fidelah, Fidele, Fideliah, Fidelina, Fidell, Fidella, Fidellah, Fidelle,

Fidelity (Latin) faithful, true. See also Faith.
Fidelia, Fidelita, Fidelitee, Fidelitey, Fideliti, Fidelitie, Fydelitee, Fydelitey, Fydeliti, Fydelitie,

Fidencia (Latin) a form of Fidelity.

Fifi (French) a familiar form of Josephine.
Fe-Fe, Fee-Fee, Feef, Feefee, Fefe, Fefi, Fefie, Fefy, Fiffi, Fiffy, Fifina, Fifinah, Fifine, Fy-Fy,

Filadelfia (Greek) a form of Filia.

Filandra (Greek) she who loves humankind.

Filemona (Greek) a form of Philomena.

Filia (Greek) friend.
Filiah, Filya, Fylia, Fyliah, Fylya, Fylyah

Filiberta (Greek) brilliant.

Filippa (Italian) a form of Philippa.
Felipa, Felipe, Felippa, Filipa, Filipina, Filippina, Filpina

Filis (Greek) adorned with leaves.

Filma (German) veiled.
Filmah, Filmar, Filmaria, Filmarya, Fylma, Fylmah, Fylmara, Fylmaria, Fylmarya

Filomena (Italian) a form of Philomena.
Fila, Filah, Filemon, Filomenah, Filomene, Filomina, Filominah, Filomyna, Filomyne, Fylomena,

Filotea (Greek) she who loves God.

Finley G B (Irish) blond-haired soldier.
Finlay

Fiona (Irish) fair, white.
Feeona, Feeonah, Feeoni, Feeonie, Feeony, Feona, Feonah, Feonia, Feoniah, Fionah, Fionna,

Fionnula (Irish) white shouldered. See also Nola, Nuala.
Fenella, Fenula, Finnula, Finnulah, Finnule, Finola, Finolah, Finonnula, Finula, Fionnuala,

Fiorel (Latin) a form of Flora.

Fiorela (Italian) a form of Flora.

Fiorella (Italian) little flower.
Fiorelle

Fira (English) fiery.
Firah, Fyra, Fyrah

Flair (English) style; verve.
Flaira, Flaire, Flare, Flayr, Flayra, Flayre

Flaminia (Latin) one who belongs to a religious order.

Flanna (Irish) a short form of Flannery.
Flan, Flana, Flanah, Flann, Flannah

Flannery (Irish) redhead. Literature: Flannery O’Connor was a renowned
American writer.
Flanneree, Flannerey, Flanneri, Flannerie

Flavia (Latin) blond, golden haired.
Flavere, Flaviah, Flavianna, Flavianne, Flaviar, Flavien, Flavienne, Flaviere, Flavio, Flavya,
Flavyah, Flavyere, Flawia, Flawya, Flawyah, Fulvia

Flávia (Portuguese) a form of Flavia.

Flaviana (Italian) a form of Flavia.

Flavie (Latin) a form of Flavia.
Flavi

Flérida (Greek) exuberant lady.

Fleta (English) swift, fast.
Fleata, Fleatah, Fleeta, Fleetah, Fletah, Flita, Flitah, Flyta, Flytah

Fleur (French) flower.
Fleure, Fleuree

Fleurette (French) a form of Fleur.
Fleuret, Fleurett, Fleuretta, Fleurettah, Floretta, Florettah, Florette, Flouretta, Flourette

Fliora (Irish) a form of Flora.
Fliorah

Flo (American) a short form of Florence.
Flow

Flor (Latin) a short form of Florence.
Flore

Flora (Latin) flower. A short form of Florence. See also Lore.
Fiora, Fiore, Fiorenza, Flaura, Flaurah, Flauria, Flauriah, Flaury, Flaurya, Flauryah, Fliora,
Florah, Florelle, Florey, Floria, Florica

Floralia (Greek) a form of Flora.

Floramaría (Spanish) flower of Mary.

Floreal (French) flowers. History: the eighth month in the old French
calendar.

Florelle (Latin) a form of Flora.
Florel, Florell, Florella, Florellah

Florence (Latin) blooming; flowery; prosperous. History: Florence
Nightingale, a British nurse, is considered the founder of modern nursing.

Flores (Spanish) a form of Flora.

Floria (Basque) a form of Flora.
Floriah, Florria, Florya, Floryah

Florian B G (Latin) flowering, blooming.
Florann, Floren, Floriana, Florianna, Florianne, Florin, Florinah, Florine, Floryn, Floryna,
Florynah, Floryne

Florida (Spanish) a form of Florence.
Floridah, Floridia, Floridiah, Florind, Florinda, Florindah, Florinde, Florita, Floryda, Florydah,
Florynd, Florynda, Floryndah, Florynde

Florie (English) a familiar form of Florence.
Flore, Floree, Florey, Flori, Florri, Florrie, Florry, Flory

Florimel (Greek) sweet nectar.
Florimela, Florimele, Florimell, Florimella, Florimelle, Florymel, Florymela, Florymele,
Florymell, Florymella, Florymelle

Florinia (Latin) a form of Florence.

Floris (English) a form of Florence.
Florisa, Florisah, Florise, Floriss, Florissa, Florissah, Florisse, Florys, Florysa, Florysah,
Floryse, Floryss, Floryssa, Floryssah, Florysse

Florisel (Spanish) a form of Flora.

Flossie (English) a familiar form of Florence.
Floss, Flossi, Flossy

Flyta (English) rapid.

Fola (Yoruba) honorable.
Floah

Foluke B G (Yoruba) given to God.
Foluc, Foluck, Foluk

Fonda (Latin) foundation. (Spanish) inn.
Fondah, Fondea, Fonta, Fontah

Fontanna (French) fountain.
Fontain, Fontaina, Fontainah, Fontaine, Fontana, Fontanah, Fontane, Fontannah, Fontanne,

Forrest B G (French) forest; forester.
Forest, Forreste, Forrestt, Forrie

Fortuna (Latin) fortune; fortunate.
Fortoona, Fortunah, Fortunata, Fortunate, Fortune, Fortunia, Fortuniah, Fortunya, Fortunyah

Fosette (French) dimpled.
Foset, Foseta, Fosetah, Fosete, Fosett, Fosetta

Fotina (Greek) light. See also Photina.
Fotin, Fotine, Fotinia, Fotiniah, Fotinya, Fotinyah, Fotyna, Fotyne, Fotynia, Fotyniah, Fotynya,
Fotynyah

Fran G B (Latin) a short form of Frances.
Frain, Frann, Frayn

Frances (Latin) free; from France. See also Paquita.
France, Francena, Francess, Francesta

Francesca, Franceska (Italian) forms of Frances.
Francessca, Francesta

Franchesca, Francheska (Italian) forms of Francesca.
Cheka, Chekka, Chesca, Cheska, Francheca, Francheka, Franchelle, Franchesa, Franchessca,
Franchesska

Franchette (French) a form of Frances.
Franceta, Francetta, Francette, Francheta, Franchetah, Franchete, Franchett, Franchetta,

Franci (Hungarian) a familiar form of Francine.
Francee, Francey, Francia, Francie, Francy, Francya, Francye

Francine (French) a form of Frances.
Franceen, Franceine, Franceline, Francene, Francenia, Francin, Francina, Francyn, Francyna,

Francis B G (Latin) a form of Frances.
Francise, Francys, Franis, Franise, Franiss, Franisse, Franncia, Frantis, Frantisa, Frantise,

Francisca (Italian) a form of Frances.
Franciska, Franciszka, Frantiska, Franziska, Franzyska

Francoise, Françoise (French) forms of Frances.

Franki (American) a familiar form of Frances.
Franca, Francah, Francka, Francki, Franka, Frankah, Franke, Frankee, Frankey, Frankia,

Frankie B G (American) a familiar form of Frances.

Frannie, Franny (English) familiar forms of Frances.
Frani, Frania, Franney, Franni, Frany

Franqueira (German) open space.

Franzea (Spanish) a form of Frances.
Franzia, Franziah, Franzya, Franzyah, Frazea

Freda (German) a short form of Alfreda, Elfrida, Frederica, Sigfreda.
Fraida, Fraidah, Frayda, Frayde, Fraydina, Fraydine, Fraydyna, Fraydyne, Fredah, Fredda,

Freddi (English) a familiar form of Frederica, Winifred.
Fredda, Freddah, Freddee, Freddey, Freddia, Freddy, Fredee, Fredey, Fredi, Fredia, Frediah,

Freddie B G (English) a familiar form of Frederica, Winifred.

Fredella (English) a form of Frederica.
Fredel, Fredela, Fredelah, Fredele, Fredell, Fredellah, Fredelle

Frederica (German) peaceful ruler. See also Alfreda, Rica, Ricki.
Federica, Feriga, Fredalena, Fredaline, Frederina, Frederine, Fredith, Fredora, Fredreca,

Frederika (German) a form of Frederica.
Fredericka, Frederickina, Fredreka, Fredrika, Fryderika, Fryderikah, Fryderyka

Frederike (German) a form of Frederica.
Fredericke, Frederyc, Frederyck, Frederyk, Fridrike, Friederike

Frederique G B (French) a form of Frederica.
Frederiqua, Frederiquah, Frédérique, Fredriqua, Fredriquah, Fredrique, Frideryqua,

Fredesvinda (German) strength of the country.

Fredricka (German) a short form of Frederika.

Freedom (English) freedom.

Freida (German) a form of Frida.
Freia, Freiah, Freidah, Freide, Freyda, Freydah

Freira (Spanish) sister.

Freja (Scandinavian) a form of Freya.
Fraja, Fray, Fraya, Frayah, Frehah, Freia, Freiah

Frescura (Spanish) freshness.

Freya (Scandinavian) noblewoman. Mythology: the Norse goddess of love.
Frey, Freyah

Freyra (Slavic) a form of Freya.

Frida (German) a short form of Alfreda, Elfrida, Frederica, Sigfreda.
Fridah, Frideborg, Frieda, Friedah, Fryda, Frydah, Frydda, Fryddah

Frine, Friné (Greek) female toad.

Fritzi (German) a familiar form of Frederica.
Friezi, Fritze, Fritzee, Fritzey, Fritzie, Fritzinn, Fritzline, Fritzy, Frytzee, Frytzey, Frytzi, Frytzie,

Frodina (German) wise friend.
Frodinah, Frodine, Frodyn, Frodyna, Frodynah, Frodyne

Froilana (Greek) rapid.

Fronde (Latin) leafy branch.

Fronya (Latin) forehead.
Fronia, Froniah, Fronyah

Fructuosa (Spanish) fruitful.

Fuensanta (Spanish) holy fountain.

Fukayna (Egyptian) intelligent.

Fulgencia (Spanish) she who excels because of her great kindness.

Fulla (German) full.
Fula, Fulah, Fullah

Fusca (Latin) dark.

Futura (Latin) future.
Futurah, Future, Futuria, Futuriah, Futurya, Futuryah

Fynballa (Irish) fair.
Finabala, Finbalah, Finballa, Finballah, Fynbala, Fynbalah, Fynballah


G

Gabele (French) a short form of Gabrielle.
Gabal, Gabala, Gabalah, Gabale, Gaball, Gaballa, Gaballah, Gaballe, Gabel, Gabela, Gabelah,

Gabina (Latin) she who is a native of Gabio, an ancient city near Rome.

Gabor (Hungarian) God is my strength.
Gabora, Gaborah, Gabore

Gabriel B G (French) a form of Gabrielle.
Gabbriel, Gabbryel, Gabreal, Gabreale, Gabreil, Gabrial, Gabryel

Gabriela (Italian) a form of Gabrielle.
Gabriala, Gabrialla, Gabrielah, Gabrielia, Gabriellah, Gabriellia, Gabriello, Gabrila, Gabrilla,
Gabryela, Gabryella, Gabryiela

Gabriele G B (French) a form of Gabrielle.

Gabriell G B (French) a form of Gabrielle.

Gabriella (Italian) a form of Gabriela.

Gabrielle G B (French) devoted to God.
Gabbrielle, Gabielle, Gabrealle, Gabriana, Gabrille, Gabrina, Gabriolett, Gabrioletta,

Gaby (French) a familiar form of Gabrielle.
Gabb, Gabbea, Gabbee, Gabbey, Gabbi, Gabbie, Gabby, Gabey, Gabi, Gabie, Gavi, Gavy

Gada (Hebrew) lucky.
Gadah

Gaea (Greek) planet Earth. Mythology: the Greek goddess of Earth.
Gaeah, Gaia, Gaiah, Gaiea, Gaya, Gayah

Gaetana (Italian) from Gaeta. Geography: Gaeta is a city in southern Italy.
Gaetan, Gaetanah, Gaétane, Gaetanna, Gaetanne, Gaitana, Gaitanah, Gaitann, Gaitanna,

Gagandeep B G (Sikh) sky’s light.
Gagandip, Gagnadeep, Gagndeep

Gage B G (French) promise.
Gaeg, Gaege, Gaig, Gaige, Gayg, Gayge

Gail (English) merry, lively. (Hebrew) a short form of Abigail.
Gael, Gaela, Gaell, Gaella, Gaelle, Gaila, Gaile, Gale, Gaylia

Gailine (English) a form of Gail.
Gailean, Gaileana, Gaileane, Gaileena, Gailina, Gailyn, Gailyna, Gailyne, Gayleen, Gayleena,

Gala (Norwegian) singer.
Galah, Galla, Gallah

Galatea (Greek) Mythology: Galatea was a statue of a beautiful woman
carved by Pygmalion, who fell in love with her and persuaded the
goddess Aphrodite to bring the statue to life.

Galaxy (Latin) universe; the Milky Way.
Galaxee, Galaxey, Galaxi, Galaxia, Galaxiah

Galen B G (Greek) healer; calm. (Irish) little and lively.
Gaelen, Gaellen, Galane, Galean, Galeane, Galeene, Galene, Gallane, Galleene, Gallen, Gallene,

Galena (Greek) healer; calm.
Galana, Galanah, Galenah, Gallana, Gallanah, Gallena, Gallenah

Galenia (Greek) a form of Galena.

Gali (Hebrew) hill; fountain; spring.
Gailee, Galea, Galeah, Galee, Galei, Galeigh, Galey, Galice, Galie, Gallea, Galleah, Gallee,

Galilah (Hebrew) important; exalted.

Galilea (Hebrew) from Galilee.

Galina (Russian) a form of Helen.
Gailya, Galaina, Galainah, Galaine, Galayna, Galaynah, Galayne, Galeana, Galeena, Galeenah,

Gamela (Scandinavian) elder.
Gamala, Gamalah, Gamale, Gamelah, Gamele

Gamila (Arabic) beautiful.

Ganesa (Hindi) fortunate. Religion: Ganesha was the Hindu god of
wisdom.

Ganya BG (Hebrew) garden of the Lord. (Zulu) clever.
Gana, Gani, Gania, Ganiah, Ganice, Ganit, Ganyah

Garabina, Garabine, Garbina, Garbine (Spanish) purification.

Garaitz (Basque) victory.

García (Latin) she who demonstrates her charm and grace.

Gardenia (English) Botany: a sweet-smelling flower.
Deeni, Denia, Gardeen, Gardeena, Gardeene, Garden, Gardena, Gardene, Gardin, Gardina,

Garland B G (French) wreath of flowers.
Garlan, Garlana, Garlanah, Garlane, Garleen, Garleena, Garleenah, Garleene, Garlena,

Garnet B G (English) dark red gem.
Garneta, Garnetah, Garnete, Garnett, Garnetta, Garnettah, Garnette

Garoa (Basque) fern.

Garyn (English) spear carrier.

Gasha (Russian) a familiar form of Agatha.
Gashah, Gashka

Gaspara (Spanish) treasure.

Gasparina (Persian) treasure.

Gaudencia (Spanish) happy, content.

Gavriella (Hebrew) a form of Gabrielle.
Gavila, Gavilla, Gavra, Gavrel, Gavrela, Gavrelah, Gavrelia, Gavreliah, Gavrell, Gavrella,

Gay (French) merry.
Gae, Gai, Gaie, Gaye

Gayla (English) a form of Gail.

Gayle (English) a form of Gail.
Gayel, Gayell, Gayella, Gayelle, Gayl

Gaylia (English) a form of Gail.
Gaelia, Gaeliah, Gailia, Gailiah, Gayliah

Gayna (English) a familiar form of Guinevere.
Gaena, Gaenah, Gaina, Gainah, Gaynah, Gayner, Gaynor

Gea (Greek) a form of Gaea.

Geanna (Italian) a form of Giana.
Geannah, Geona, Geonna

Gechina (Basque) grace.

Geela (Hebrew) joyful.
Gela, Gila

Geena (American) a form of Gena.
Geana, Geanah, Geania, Geeana, Geeanna, Geenia

Gelasia (Greek) smiling lady.

Gelya (Russian) angelic.

Gema, Gemma (Latin, Italian) jewel, precious stone. See also Jemma.
Gem, Gemah, Gemee, Gemey, Gemia, Gemiah, Gemie, Gemmah, Gemmee, Gemmey, Gemmi,

Gemini (Greek) twin.
Gemelle, Gemina, Geminia, Geminine, Gemmina

Geminiana (Latin) a form of Gemini.

Gen (Japanese) spring. A short form of names beginning with “Gen.”
Genn

Gena (French) a form of Gina. A short form of Geneva, Genevieve,
Iphigenia.

Geneen (Scottish) a form of Jeanine.
Geanine, Geannine, Genene, Genine, Gineen, Ginene

Genell (American) a form of Jenell.

Generosa (Spanish) generous.

Genesis G B (Latin) origin; birth.
Genes, Genese, Genesha, Genesia, Genesiss, Genessa, Genesse, Genessie, Genicis, Genises,

Genessis (Latin) a form of Genesis.

Geneva (French) juniper tree. A short form of Genevieve. Geography: a
city in Switzerland. See also Jeneva.

Genevieve (German, French) a form of Guinevere. See also Gwendolyn.
Genaveeve, Genaveve, Genavie, Genavieve, Genavive, Geneveve, Genevie, Geneviéve,

Genevra (French, Welsh) a form of Guinevere.
Genever, Genevera, Genevrah, Genovera, Ginevra, Ginevrah

Genice (American) a form of Janice.
Genece, Geneice, Genesa, Genesee, Genessia, Genis, Genise

Genie (French) a familiar form of Gena.
Geni, Genia

Genita (American) a form of Janita.
Genet, Geneta

Genna (English) a form of Jenna.
Gennae, Gennai, Gennay, Genni, Gennie, Genny

Gennifer (American) a form of Jennifer.
Genifer

Genovieve (French) a form of Genevieve.
Genoveva, Genoveve, Genovive, Genowica

Gentil (Latin) kind.

Gentry BG (English) a form of Gent (see Boys’ Names).

Georgeann, Georgeanne (English) combinations of Georgia + Ann.
Georgann, Georganne, Georgean, Georgiann, Georgianne, Georgieann, Georgyan, Georgyann,
Georgyanne

Georgeanna (English) a combination of Georgia + Anna.
Georgana, Georganna, Georgeana, Georgeannah, Georgeannia, Georgyana, Georgyanah,

Georgene (English) a familiar form of Georgia.
Georgeene, Georgienne, Georgine, Georgyn, Georgyne, Jeorgine, Jeorjine, Jeorjyne

Georgette (French) a form of Georgia.
Georget, Georgeta, Georgete, Georgett, Georgetta, Georjetta

Georgia (Greek) farmer. Art: Georgia O’Keeffe was an American painter
known especially for her paintings of flowers. Geography: a southern

Georgiana, Georgianna (English) forms of Georgeanna.
Georgiannah, Georgionna

Georgie (English) a familiar form of Georgeanne, Georgia, Georgiana.
Georgi, Georgy, Giorgi

Georgina (English) a form of Georgia.
Georgeena, Georgeenah, Georgeina, Georgena, Georgenah, Georgenia, Georgiena, Georgienna,

Geovanna (Italian) a form of Giovanna.
Geovana, Geovonna

Geralda (German) a short form of Geraldine.
Giralda, Giraldah, Gyralda, Gyraldah

Geraldine (German) mighty with a spear. See also Dena, Jeraldine.
Geralda, Geraldeen, Geraldeena, Geraldeenah, Geraldeene, Geraldina, Geraldyna, Geraldyne,

Geralyn (American) a combination of Geraldine + Lynn.
Geralin, Geralina, Geraline, Geralisha, Geralyna, Geralyne, Geralynn, Gerilyn, Gerrilyn

Geranio (Greek) she is as beautiful as a geranium.

Gerarda (English) brave spearwoman.
Gerardine, Gerardo

Gerásima (Greek) prize.

Gerda (Norwegian) protector. (German) a familiar form of Gertrude.
Gerdah, Gerta

Geri, Gerri (American) familiar forms of Geraldine. See also Jeri.
Geree, Gerey, Gerie, Gerree, Gerrey, Gerrie, Gerry, Gery

Germaine B G (French) from Germany. See also Jermaine.
Germain, Germaina, Germainah, Germana, Germane, Germanee, Germani, Germanie, Germaya,

Gertie (German) a familiar form of Gertrude.
Gert, Gertey, Gerti, Gerty

Gertrude (German) beloved warrior. See also Trudy.
Geertrud, Geertruda, Geertrude, Geertrudi, Geertrudie, Geertrudy, Geitruda, Gerruda, Gerrudah,

Gertrudes (Spanish) a form of Gertrude.

Gervaise BG (French) skilled with a spear.
Gervayse, Gervis

Gervasi (Spanish) a form of Gervaise.

Gervasia (German) a form of Gervaise.

Gessica (Italian) a form of Jessica.
Gesica, Gesika, Gesikah, Gess, Gesse, Gessika, Gessikah, Gessy, Gessyca, Gessyka, Gesyca,
Gesyka

Geva (Hebrew) hill.
Gevah

Gezana, Gezane (Spanish) reference to the incarnation of Jesus.

Ghada (Arabic) young; tender.
Gada, Gadah, Ghadah

Ghita (Italian) pearly.
Ghyta, Gyta

Gia G B (Italian) a short form of Giana.
Giah, Gya, Gyah

Giacinta (Italian) a form of Hyacinth.
Giacynta, Giacyntah, Gyacinta, Gyacynta

Giacobba (Hebrew) supplanter, substitute.
Giacoba, Giacobah, Giacobbah, Gyacoba, Gyacobba, Gyacobbah

Giada (Italian) jade.

Giana (Italian) a short form of Giovanna. See also Jianna, Johana.
Gian, Gianah, Gianel, Gianela, Gianele, Gianell, Gianella, Gianelle, Gianet, Gianeta, Gianete,

Gianira (Greek) nymph from the sea.

Gianna (Italian) a form of Giana.

Gibitruda (German) she who gives strength.

Gidget (English) giddy.
Gydget

Gigi (French) a familiar form of Gilberte.
G.G., Geegee, Geygey, Giggi, Gygy, Jeejee, Jeyjey, Jiji

Gilana (Hebrew) joyful.
Gila, Gilah, Gilanah, Gilane, Gilania, Gilanie, Gilena, Gilenia, Gyla, Gylah, Gylan, Gylana,
Gylanah, Gylane

Gilberte (German) brilliant; pledge; trustworthy. See also Berti.
Gilberta, Gilbertia, Gilbertina, Gilbertine, Gilbertyna, Gilbertyne, Gilbirt, Gilbirta, Gilbirte,

Gilda (English) covered with gold.
Gildah, Gilde, Gildi, Gildie, Gildy, Guilda, Guildah, Guylda, Guyldah, Gylda, Gyldah

Gill (Latin, German) a short form of Gilberte, Gillian.
Gili, Gilli, Gillie, Gilly, Gyl, Gyll

Gillian (Latin) a form of Jillian.
Gilian, Giliana, Gilianah, Giliane, Gilleann, Gilleanna, Gilleanne, Gilliana, Gillianah, Gilliane,

Gimena (Spanish) a form of Jimena.

Gin (Japanese) silver. A short form of names beginning with “Gin.”
Gean, Geane, Geen, Gyn, Gynn

Gina (Italian) a short form of Angelina, Eugenia, Regina, Virginia. See also
Jina.
Geenah, Ginah, Ginai, Ginna, Gyna, Gynah

Ginebra (Celtic) white as foam.

Gines (Greek) she who engenders life.

Ginesa (Spanish) white.

Ginette (English) a form of Genevieve.
Ginata, Ginatah, Ginett, Ginetta, Ginnetta, Ginnette

Ginger (Latin) flower; spice. A familiar form of Virginia.
Ginja, Ginjah, Ginjar, Ginjer, Gynger, Gynjer

Ginia (Latin) a familiar form of Virginia.
Ginea, Gineah, Giniah, Gynia, Gyniah, Gynya, Gynyah

Ginnifer (English) white; smooth; soft. (Welsh) a form of Jennifer.
Ginifer, Gynifer, Gyniffer

Ginny (English) a familiar form of Ginger, Virginia. See also Jin, Jinny.
Gini, Ginnee, Ginney, Ginni, Ginnie, Giny, Gionni, Gionny, Gyni, Gynie, Gynni, Gynnie, Gynny

Gioconda (Latin) she who engenders life.

Giordana (Italian) a form of Jordana.
Giadana, Giadanah, Giadanna, Giadannah, Giodana, Giodanah, Giodanna, Giodannah,

Giorgianna (English) a form of Georgeanna.

Giorsala (Scottish) graceful.
Giorsal, Giorsalah, Gyorsal, Gyorsala, Gyorsalah

Giovanna (Italian) a form of Jane.
Giavana, Giavanah, Giavanna, Giavannah, Giavonna, Giovana, Giovanah, Giovannah, Giovanne,

Giovanni B G (Italian) a form of Giovanna.

Gisa (Hebrew) carved stone.
Gazit, Gisah, Gissa, Gysa, Gysah

Gisal (Welsh) a form of Giselle.
Gisel, Gisell, Gissel, Gisselle (German) forms of Giselle.
Gisele, Gissele, Gissell

Gisela (German) a form of Giselle.
Giselah, Giselda, Giselia, Gisella, Gisellah, Gissela, Gissella, Gysela, Gysella

Giselle (German) pledge; hostage. See also Jizelle.
Geséle, Ghisele, Giseli, Gizela, Gysel, Gysele, Gysell, Gyselle

Gita (Yiddish) good. (Polish) a short form of Margaret.
Gitah, Gitka, Gyta, Gytah

Gitana (Spanish) gypsy; wanderer.
Gitanna, Gytana, Gytanna

Gitel (Hebrew) good.
Gitela, Gitelah, Gitele, Gitell, Gitella, Gitelle, Gytel, Gytell, Gytella, Gytellah, Gytelle

Githa (Greek) good. (English) gift.
Githah, Gytha, Gythah

Gitta (Irish) a short form of Bridget.
Getta, Gittah

Giulana (Italian) a form of Guilia.
Giulianna, Giulliana

Giulia (Italian) a form of Julia.
Guila, Guiliana, Guilietta, Guiliette

Giunia (Latin) she who was born in June.

Giuseppina (Italian) a form of Josephine.

Giustina (Italian) a form of Justine.
Giustine, Gustina, Gustinah, Gustine, Gustyn, Gustyna, Gustynah, Gustyne

Gizela (Czech) a form of Giselle.
Gizella, Gizi, Giziki, Gizus, Gyzela, Gyzelah, Gyzella

Gizelle (Czech) a form of Giselle.
Gizel, Gizele, Gizell, Gyzel, Gyzele, Gyzell, Gyzelle

Gladis (Irish) a form of Gladys.
Gladi, Gladiz

Gladys (Latin) small sword. (Irish) princess. (Welsh) a form of Claudia.
Glad, Gladdys, Gladness, Gladuse, Gladwys, Glady, Gladyss, Gleddis, Gleddys

Glafira (Greek) fine, elegant.

Glauca (Greek) green.

Glaucia (Portuguese) brave gift.

Gleda (English) happy.

Glenda (Welsh) a form of Glenna.
Glanda, Glendah, Glennda, Glenndah, Glynda

Glenna (Irish) valley, glen. See also Glynnis.
Glenetta, Glenina, Glenine, Glenn, Glenne, Glennesha, Glennia, Glennie, Glenora, Gleny, Glyn,
Glynna

Glennesha (American) a form of Glenna.
Gleneesha, Gleneisha, Glenesha, Glenicia, Glenisha, Glenneesha, Glennisha, Glennishia,

Gliceria (Greek) sweet.

Gloria (Latin) glory. History: Gloria Steinem, an American feminist,
founded Ms. magazine.
Glorea, Gloresha, Gloriah, Gloribel, Gloriela, Gloriella, Glorielle, Gloris, Glorisha, Glorvina,

Gloriann, Glorianne (American) combinations of Gloria + Ann.
Glorian, Gloriana, Gloriane, Glorianna, Glorien, Gloriena, Gloriene, Glorienn, Glorienna,

Glory (Latin) a form of Gloria.
Glore, Gloree, Glorey, Glori, Glorie, Glorye

Glosinda (German) sweet glory.

Glynnis (Welsh) a form of Glenna.
Glenice, Glenis, Glenise, Glennis, Glennys, Glenwys, Glenys, Glenyse, Glenyss, Glinnis, Glinys,

Godalupe (Spanish) reference to the Virgin Mary.

Godgifu (English) a form of Godiva.

Godiva (English) God’s present.
Godivah, Godyva, Godyvah

Godoberta (German) brightness of God.

Golda (English) gold. History: Golda Meir was a Russian-born politician
who served as prime minister of Israel.

Goldie (English) a familiar form of Golda.
Goldea, Goldee, Goldey, Goldi, Goldy

Goldine (English) a form of Golda.
Goldeena, Goldeene, Golden, Goldena, Goldene, Goldina, Goldinah, Goldyn, Goldyna, Goldynah,
Goldyne

Goma (Swahili) joyful dance.
Gomah

Gontilda (German) famous warrior.

Gorane (Spanish) holy cross.

Goratze (Basque) a form of Exaltación.

Gorawén (Welsh) happiness.

Gorgonia (Greek) Mythology: Gorgons were monsters who turned people
to stone.

Gotzone (Spanish) angel.

Graça (Portuguese) a form of Grace.

Grace (Latin) graceful.
Engracia, Graca, Gracelia, Gracella, Gracia, Gracinha, Graciosa, Graice, Graise, Grase, Gratia,
Greice, Greyce, Greyse

Graceann, Graceanne (English) combinations of Grace + Ann.
Graceanna, Graciana, Gracianna

Gracelyn, Gracelynn, Gracelynne (English) combinations of Grace +
Lynn.

Gracen, Gracyn (English) short forms of Graceanne.
Gracin

Gracia (Spanish) a form of Grace.
Gracea, Graciah, Graicia, Graiciah, Graisia, Graisiah, Grasia, Grasiah, Graycia, Grayciah,

Gracie (English) a familiar form of Grace.
Gracee, Gracey, Graci, Gracy, Graecie, Graysie

Graciela (Spanish) a form of Grace.
Graciella, Gracielle

Gracilia (Latin) graceful; slender.

Grant B G (English) great; giving.

Gratiana (Hebrew) graceful.
Gratian, Gratiane, Gratiann, Gratianna, Gratianne, Gratyan, Gratyana, Gratyane, Gratyann,
Gratyanna, Gratyanne

Grayce (Latin) a form of Grace.

Grayson B G (English) bailiff’s child.
Graison, Graisyn, Grasien, Grasyn, Gray, Graysen

Graziella (Italian) a form of Grace.
Graziel, Graziela, Graziele, Graziell, Grazielle, Graziosa, Grazyna

Grecia (Latin) a form of Grace.

Greekria (Spanish) a form of Greekrina.

Greekriana (Spanish) a form of Greekria.

Greekrina (Latin) vigilant watchperson.

Greer (Scottish) vigilant.
Grear, Grier, Gryer

Greta, Gretta (German) short forms of Gretchen, Margaret.
Grata, Gratah, Greata, Greatah, Greeta, Greetah, Gretah, Grete, Gretha, Grethe, Grette, Grieta,
Gryta, Grytta

Gretchen (German) a form of Margaret.
Gretchan, Gretchin, Gretchon, Gretchun, Gretchyn

Gretel (German) a form of Margaret.
Greatal, Greatel, Gretal, Gretall, Gretell, Grethal, Grethel, Gretil, Gretill, Grettal, Gretyl, Gretyll

Gricelda (German) a form of Griselda.
Gricelle

Grimalda (Latin) happiness.

Grise (Welsh) a form of Griselda.

Grisel (German) a short form of Griselda.
Grisell, Griselle, Grissel, Grissele, Grissell, Grizel, Grizella, Grizelle

Grisela (Spanish) a form of Griselda.

Griselda (German) gray woman warrior. See also Selda, Zelda.
Griseldis, Griseldys, Griselys, Grishild, Grishilda, Grishilde, Grisselda, Grissely, Grizelda, Gryselda, 

Guadalupe (Arabic) river of black stones. See also Lupe.
Guadalup, Guadelupe, Guadlupe, Guadulupe, Gudalupe

Gualberta (German) brilliant power.

Gualteria (German) a form of Walter (see Boys’ Names).

Gudelia, Gúdula (Latin) God.

Gudrun (Scandinavian) battler. See also Runa.
Gudren, Gudrin, Gudrina, Gudrine, Gudrinn, Gudrinna, Gudrinne, Gudruna

Güendolina (English) a form of Gwendolyn.

Guía (Spanish) guide.

Guillelmina (Italian, Spanish) a form of Guillermina.

Guillerma (Spanish) a short form of Guillermina.
Guilla

Guillermina (Spanish) a form of Wilhelmina.

Guinevere (French, Welsh) white wave; white phantom. Literature: the wife of King Arthur. See also Gayna, Genevra, Jennifer, Winifred, Wynne.

Guioma (Spanish) a form of Guiomar.

Guiomar (German) famous in combat.

Gunda (Norwegian) female warrior.
Gundah, Gundala, Gunta

Gundelina (Teutonic) she who helps in battle.

Gundelinda (German) pious one in the battle.

Gundenes (German) famous.

Gundenia (German) fighter.

Gurit (Hebrew) innocent baby.
Gurita, Gurite, Guryta, Guryte

Gurleen (Sikh) follower of the guru.

Gurley (Australian) willow.
Gurlea, Gurleah, Gurlee, Gurlei, Gurleigh, Gurli, Gurlie, Gurly

Gurpreet BG (Punjabi) religion. Gurprit

Gusta (Latin) a short form of Augusta.
Gus, Gussi, Gussie, Gussy

Gustava (Scandinavian) staff of the Goths.

Gustey (English) windy.
Gustea, Gustee, Gusti, Gustie, Gusty

Gwen (Welsh) a short form of Guinevere, Gwendolyn.
Gwenesha, Gweness, Gwenessa, Gweneta, Gwenetta, Gwenette, Gweni, Gwenisha, Gwenishia,

Gwenda (Welsh) a familiar form of Gwendolyn.
Gwinda, Gwynda, Gwynedd

Gwendolyn (Welsh) white wave; white browed; new moon. Literature:
Gwendoloena was the wife of Merlin, the magician. 

Gwyn G B (Welsh) a short form of Gwyneth.
Gwin, Gwine, Gwineta, Gwinete, Gwinisha, Gwinita, Gwinite, Gwinitta, Gwinitte Gwinn, Gwinne,
Gwynn, Gwynne

Gwyneth (Welsh) a form of Gwendolyn. See also Winnie, Wynne.
Gweneth, Gwenetta, Gwenette, Gwenith, Gwenneth, Gwennyth, Gwenyth, Gwineth, Gwinneth,

Gypsy (English) wanderer.
Gipsea, Gipsee, Gipsey, Gipsi, Gipsie, Gipsy, Gypsea, Gypsee, Gypsey, Gypsi, Gypsie, Jipsi


H

Habiba (Arabic) beloved. Habibah, Habibeh

Hachi (Japanese) eight; good luck. (Native American) river. Hachee, Hachie, Hachiko, Hachiyo, Hachy

Hada, Hadda (Hebrew) she who radiates joy.

Hadara (Hebrew) adorned with beauty. Hadarah, Hadaria, Hadariah, Hadarya, Hadaryah

Hadasa (Hebrew) a form of Hadassah.

Hadassah (Hebrew) myrtle tree. Hadas, Hadasah, Hadassa, Haddasa, Haddasah

Hadaza (Guanche) distracted; lost.

Hadeel (Arabic) a form of Hadil.

Hadil (Arabic) cooing of pigeons.

Hadiya (Swahili) gift.
Hadaya, Hadia, Hadiyah, Hadiyyah, Hadya, Hadyea

Hadley G B (English) field of heather.
Hadlea, Hadleah, Hadlee, Hadlei, Hadleigh, Hadli, Hadlie, Hadly

Hadriane (Greek, Latin) a form of Adrienne. Hadriana, Hadrianna, Hadrianne, Hadriene, Hadrienne

Hae (Korean) ocean.

Haeley (English) a form of Hayley. Haelee, Haeleigh, Haeli, Haelie, Haelleigh, Haelli, Haellie, Haely

Hafsa (Muslim) cub; young lioness. Hafsah, Hafza

Hafwen (Welsh) pleasant summer.
Hafwena, Hafwenah, Hafwene, Hafwin, Hafwina, Hafwinah, Hafwine, Hafwyn, Hafwyna,

Hágale (Greek) beautiful.

Hagar G B (Hebrew) forsaken; stranger. Bible: Sarah’s handmaiden, the mother of Ishmael.
Hagara, Hagarah, Hagaria, Hagariah, Hagarya, Hagaryah, Haggar

Haidee (Greek) modest.
Hady, Hadyee, Haide, Haidea, Haideah, Haidey, Haidi, Haidia, Haidy, Haydee, Haydey, Haydy

Haidée, Haydée (Greek) forms of Haidee.

Haiden B G (English) heather-covered hill.
Haden, Hadyn, Haeden, Haidn, Haidyn

Haile, Hailee, Haileigh, Haili, Hailie, Haily (English) forms of Hayley.
Haiely, Hailea, Haileah, Hailei, Hailia, Haille, Haillee, Hailley, Hailli, Haillie, Hailly

Hailey (English) a form of Haile.

Haizea (Basque) wind.

Hajar (Hebrew) a form of Hagar.
Hajara, Hajarah, Hajaria, Hajariah, Hajarya, Hajaryah

Hala (African) a form of Halla.
Halah, Halya, Halyah

Haldana (Norwegian) half Danish.
Haldanah, Haldania, Haldaniah, Haldanna, Haldannah, Haldannya, Haldannyah, Haldanya,
Haldanyah

Halee, Haleigh, Halie, Hallee, Halli, Hallie (Scandinavian) forms of Haley.
Hale, Haleh, Halei, Haliegh, Hallea, Halleah, Hallei, Halleigh, Hallia, Halliah, Hally, Hallya,

Haley G B (Scandinavian) heroine. See also Hayley.

Hali G B (Scandinavian) a form of Haley.

Halia (Hawaiian) in loving memory.
Halea, Haleaah, Haleah, Haleea, Haleeah, Haleia, Haleiah, Haliah, Halya, Halyah

Haliaka (Hawaiian) leader.
Haliakah, Halyaka, Halyakah

Halima (Arabic) a form of Halimah.
Halime

Halimah (Arabic) gentle; patient.
Haleema, Haleemah, Halyma, Halymah

Halimeda (Greek) loves the sea.
Halimedah, Halymeda, Halymedah

Halina (Hawaiian) likeness. (Russian) a form of Helen.
Haleen, Haleena, Halena, Halinah, Haline, Halinka, Halyn, Halyna, Halynah, Halyne

Halla (African) unexpected gift.
Hallah, Hallia, Halliah, Hallya, Hallyah

Halle (African) a form of Halla. (Scandinavian) a form of Haley.

Halley G B (Scandinavian) a form of Haley.

Halona (Native American) fortunate.
Hallona, Hallonah, Halonah, Haloona, Haona

Halsey G B (English) Hall’s island.
Halsea, Halsie

Hama (Japanese) shore.

Hana, Hanah (Japanese) flower. (Arabic) happiness. (Slavic) forms of
Hannah. Hanae, Hanicka, Hanka

Hanako (Japanese) flower child.

Hanan G B (Japanese, Arabic, Slavic) a form of Hana. Hanin

Haneen (Japanese, Arabic, Slavic) a form of Hana.

Hanele (Hebrew) compassionate.
Hanal, Hanall, Hanalla, Hanalle, Hanel, Hanela, Hanelah, Hanell, Hanella, Hanelle, Hannel,

Hania (Hebrew) resting place.
Haniah, Haniya, Hanja, Hannia, Hanniah, Hanya, Hanyah

Hanifa (Arabic) true believer.
Haneefa, Hanifa, Hanyfa, Hanyfah

Hanna (Hebrew) a form of Hannah.
Honna

Hannah (Hebrew) gracious. Bible: the mother of Samuel. See also Anci, Anezka, Ania, Anka, Ann, Anna, Annalie, Anneka, Chana, Nina, Nusi.

Hanni (Hebrew) a familiar form of Hannah.
Hani, Hanita, Hanitah, Hanne, Hannie, Hanny

Happy (English) happy. Happea, Happee, Happey, Happi, Happie

Haquicah (Egyptian) honest.

Hara G B (Hindi) tawny. Religion: another name for the Hindu god Shiva, the destroyer. Harah

Haralda (Scandinavian) army ruler.
Harelda, Hareldah, Heralda, Heraldah

Harjot B G (Sikh) God’s light.

Harlee, Harleigh, Harli, Harlie (English) forms of Harley.
Harlea, Harleah, Harlei

Harleen, Harlene (English) forms of Harley.

Harley G B (English) meadow of the hare. See also Arleigh.
Harleey, Harlene, Harly

Harleyann (English) a combination of Harley + Ann.
Harlann, Harlanna, Harlanne, Harleyanna, Harleyanne, Harliann, Harlianna, Harlianne

Harlow (Old English) protector of the people. Movies: Jean Harlow was a
glamorous, blond movie star in the 1930s.

Harmony (Latin) harmonious.
Harmene, Harmeni, Harmon, Harmone, Harmonee, Harmonei, Harmoney, Harmoni, Harmonia,
Harmoniah, Harmonie, Harmonya, Harmonyah

Harper G B (English) harp player.
Harp, Harpo

Harpreet G B (Punjabi) devoted to God.
Harprit

Harriet (French) ruler of the household. (English) a form of Henrietta. Literature: Harriet Beecher Stowe was an American writer noted for her novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin.

Haru (Japanese) spring.

Hasana (Swahili) she arrived first. Culture: a name used for the first-born
female twin. See also Huseina. Hasanna, Hasna, Hassana, Hassna, Hassona

Hasia (Hebrew) protected by God.
Hasiah, Hasya, Hasyah

Hasina (Swahili) good.
Haseena, Hasena, Hasinah, Hassina, Hasyn, Hasyna, Hasynah, Hasyne

Hateya (Moquelumnan) footprints.
Hateia, Hateiah, Hateyah

Hathor (Egyptian) goddess of the sky.
Hathora, Hathorah, Hathore

Hattie (English) a familiar form of Harriet, Henrietta.
Hatti, Hatty, Hetti, Hettie, Hetty

Haukea (Hawaiian) snow.
Haukia, Haukiah, Haukya, Haukyah

Hausu (Moquelumnan) like a bear yawning upon awakening.

Hava (Hebrew) a form of Chava. See also Eve.
Havah, Havvah

Haven G B (English) a form of Heaven.
Havan, Havana, Havanna, Havannah, Havyn

Haviva (Hebrew) beloved.
Havalee, Havelah, Havi

Haya (Arabic) humble, modest.
Haia, Haiah, Hayah

Hayat (Arabic) life.

Hayden BG (English) a form of Haiden.
Hayde, Haydin, Haydn, Haydon

Hayfa (Arabic) shapely.
Haifa, Haifah, Hayfah

Hayle, Haylea, Haylee, Hayleigh, Hayli, Haylie (English) forms of
Hayley.

Hayley (English) hay meadow. See also Haley.
Hayly

Hazel (English) hazelnut tree; commanding authority.

Heather (English) flowering heather.
Heath, Heathar, Heatherlee, Heatherly, Hethar, Hether

Heaven (English) place of beauty and happiness. Bible: where God and
angels are said to dwell.

Heavenly (English) a form of Heaven.
Heavenlea, Heavenleah, Heavenlee, Heavenlei, Heavenleigh, Heavenley, Heavenli, Heavenlie

Heba (Greek) a form of Hebe.
Hebah

Hebe (Greek) Mythology: the Greek goddess of youth and spring.
Hebee, Hebey, Hebi, Hebia, Hebie, Heby

Hecuba (Greek) Mythology: wife of Priam, king of Troy.

Hedda (German) battler. See also Edda, Hedy.
Heda, Hedah, Hedaya, Heddah, Hedia, Hedu

Hedwig BG (German) warrior.
Hedvick, Hedvig, Hedvige, Hedvika, Hedwiga, Hedwyg, Hedwyga, Hendvig, Hendvyg, Jadviga

Hedy (Greek) delightful; sweet. (German) a familiar form of Hedda.
Heddee, Heddey, Heddi, Heddie, Heddy, Hede, Hedee, Hedey, Hedi, Hedie

Heidi, Heidy (German) short forms of Adelaide.
Heida, Heide, Heidea, Heidee, Heidey, Heidie, Heydy, Hidea, Hidee, Hidey, Hidi, Hidie, Hidy,
Hiede, Hiedi, Hydi

Helah (Hebrew) rust.

Helaina (Greek) a form of Helena.
Halaina, Halainah, Helainah

Helaku BG (Native American) sunny day.

Helana (Greek) a form of Helena.
Helanah, Helania

Helda (German) a form of Hedda.

Helen (Greek) light. See also Aileen, Aili, Alena, Eileen, Elaina, Elaine,
Eleanor, Ellen, Galina, Ila, Ilene, Ilona, Jelena, Leanore, Leena, Lelya,

Helena (Greek) a form of Helen. See also Ilena.
Halayna, Halaynah, Halena, Halina, Helayna, Helaynah, Heleana, Heleanah, Heleena, Heleenah,

Helene (French) a form of Helen.
Halaine, Halayn, Halayne, Helain, Helaine, Helane, Helanie, Helayn, Helayne, Heleen, Heleine,

Helga (German) pious. (Scandinavian) a form of Olga. See also Elga.
Helgah

Heli (Spanish) a short form of Heliana.

Helia, Heliena (Greek) sun.

Heliana (Greek) she who offers herself to God.

Helice (Greek) spiral.
Helicia, Heliciah, Helyce, Helycia, Helyciah, Helycya, Helycyah

Hélida (Hebrew) of God.

Heliodora (Greek) gift from the sun.

Helki BG (Native American) touched.
Helkee, Helkey, Helkie, Helky

Hellen (Greek) a form of Helen.
Hellan, Helle, Helli, Hellin, Hellon, Hellyn

Helma (German) a short form of Wilhelmina.
Halma, Halmah, Helmah, Helme, Helmi, Helmine, Hilma, Hilmah, Hylma, Hylmah

Heloísa (Spanish) a form of Heloise.

Heloise (French) a form of Louise.
Heloisa, Heloisah, Héloïse, Heloysa, Heloysah, Heloyse, Hlois

Helsa (Danish) a form of Elizabeth.
Helsah, Helse, Helsey, Helsi, Helsia, Helsiah, Helsie, Helsy, Helsya, Helsyah

Heltu (Moquelumnan) like a bear reaching out.
Heltoo

Helvecia (Latin) happy friend. History: Helvetians were ancient inhabitants
of Switzerland.

Helvia (Latin) blond hair.

Henar (Spanish) hay field.

Hendrika (Dutch) a form of Henrietta.
Hendrica, Hendrinka, Hendrinkah, Henrica, Henrika, Henryka, Henrykah

Henedina (Greek) indulgent.

Henimia (Greek) well-dressed.

Henley (English) Geography: Henley-on-Thames is the site of the Henley
Royal Regatta, a rowing race between Oxford and Cambridge.

Henna (English) a familiar form of Henrietta.
Hena, Henaa, Henah, Heni, Henia, Henka, Hennah, Henny, Henya

Henrietta (English) ruler of the household. See also Enrica, Etta, Yetta.
Heneretta, Hennrietta, Henretta, Henrie, Henrieta, Henrique, Henriquetta, Henriquette,

Henriette (French) a form of Henrietta.
Hennriette, Henriete, Henryette

Henriqua (Spanish) a form of Henrietta.

Hera (Greek) queen; jealous. Mythology: the queen of heaven and the wife
of Zeus.
Herah, Heria, Heriah, Herya, Heryah

Heraclia (Greek) a form of Hera.

Herberta (German) glorious soldier.
Herbertah, Herbertia, Herbertiah, Herbirta, Herbirtah, Herbirtia, Herburta, Herburtah,

Hercilia, Hersilia (Greek) she who is delicate and kind.
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