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Aether |
A common name evoking the essence of the upper sky, representing boundless possibilities. |
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Arbor |
Reflects strength and growth, symbolizing connection to nature and resilience. |
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Arden |
Meaning “eagle valley,” representing freedom and majesty. |
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Arie |
A short, melodious name representing strength and grace. |
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Aries |
Signifying courage and determination, inspired by the zodiac sign. |
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Arley |
Combining elements of both “Ar” and “ley,” suggesting strength and harmony. |
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Armoni |
Represents harmony and balance, embodying a sense of peace and tranquility. |
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Arrow |
Signifying direction and purpose, representing focus and determination. |
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Artemis |
Inspired by the Greek goddess of the hunt and wilderness, symbolizing independence and strength. |
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Aspen |
Evokes images of serene forests and resilient trees, symbolizing growth and adaptability. |
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Aster |
Reflects the beauty and uniqueness of a star, representing individuality and radiance. |
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Atlas |
Symbolizes strength and endurance, inspired by the Titan who held up the sky. |
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Auden |
Meaning “old friend,” representing companionship and loyalty. |
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Ayomide |
A unique unisex Yoruba name meaning “my joy has arrived,” symbolizing happiness and fulfillment. |
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Azariah |
Meaning “God has helped,” representing divine assistance and support. |
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Azriel |
Signifying “God is my help,” symbolizing divine protection and guidance. |
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Azura |
Evokes images of the azure sky and tranquil waters, representing calmness and serenity. |
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Azure |
Represents the clear blue sky, symbolizing openness and vastness. |
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Basil |
A name meaning “regal” or “royal,” symbolizing dignity and honor. |
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Bay |
Signifies tranquility and serenity, inspired by the calm waters of a bay. |
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Beacon |
Symbolizes guidance and direction, representing a guiding light in darkness. |
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Bellamy |
Meaning “beautiful friend,” representing companionship and beauty. |
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Bergen |
Reflects strength and resilience, symbolizing endurance and stability. |
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Berlin |
Inspired by the vibrant city, representing diversity and creativity. |
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Bex |
Short and dynamic, evoking a sense of energy and vitality. |
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Bird |
Signifying freedom and agility, inspired by the grace of birds in flight. |
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Blaze |
Represents intensity and passion, symbolizing fiery determination. |
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Cascade |
Evokes images of flowing water, symbolizing fluidity and movement. |
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Celest |
Derived from “celestial,” representing heavenly qualities and purity. |
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Cobalt |
Inspired by the deep blue color, symbolizing depth and strength. |
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Cypress |
Represents resilience and adaptability, inspired by the hardy tree. |
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Dusk |
Signifying the transition between day and night, symbolizing mystery and reflection. |
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Echo |
Represents reflection and resonance, embodying the power of one’s voice. |
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Ellery |
Meaning “joyful” or “happiness,” representing positivity and optimism. |
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Ember |
Symbolizes warmth and intensity, evoking the glowing embers of a fire. |
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Enfys |
Welsh for “rainbow,” representing diversity and beauty. |
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Erie |
Inspired by the Great Lake, representing vastness and depth. |
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Eris |
Named after the Greek goddess of chaos, representing rebellion and change. |
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Ever |
Reflects perpetuity and continuity, symbolizing endurance and constancy. |
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Everest |
Signifying lofty aspirations and determination, inspired by the highest mountain peak. |
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Everette |
Represents endurance and resilience, embodying strength and perseverance. |
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Evren |
Turkish for “cosmos” or “universe,” representing the vastness of existence. |
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Fable |
Reflects storytelling and imagination, symbolizing creativity and wonder. |
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Fen |
Inspired by marshy wetlands, representing adaptability and growth. |
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Fern |
Symbolizes resilience and growth, inspired by the hardy plant. |
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Fig |
Represents abundance and sustenance, symbolizing nourishment and fertility. |
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Finch |
Signifying freedom and agility, inspired by the small songbird. |
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Fio |
Short and dynamic, symbolizing energy and vitality. |
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Frey |
Norse god of fertility, representing abundance and prosperity. |
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Frost |
Evokes images of icy landscapes, symbolizing coolness and clarity. |
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Galaxy |
Represents vastness and wonder, symbolizing the infinite possibilities of the universe. |
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Garland |
Symbolizes beauty and adornment, representing decoration and elegance. |
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Garnet |
Inspired by the precious stone, symbolizing passion and vitality. |
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Gentry |
Represents elegance and sophistication, embodying refinement and grace. |
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Gianni |
It means “God is gracious,” symbolizing divine favor and blessings. |
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Gift |
Signifying something given freely, embodying generosity and abundance. |
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Glacier |
Represents strength and resilience, inspired by massive icy formations. |
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Golden |
Symbolizes richness and preciousness, embodying value and beauty. |
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Greer |
Meaning “watchful” or “vigilant,” representing awareness and mindfulness. |
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Halo |
Signifying divine presence and protection, symbolizing purity and enlightenment. |
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Harp |
Represents harmony and creativity, embodying the beauty of music. |
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Hart |
Symbolizes strength and nobility, inspired by the male deer. |
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Haven |
Reflects safe place and refuge, symbolizing sanctuary and peace. |
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Henley |
Meaning “high meadow,” representing elevation and tranquility. |
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Holland |
Inspired by the country, representing diversity and openness. |
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Honor |
Signifying integrity and respect, embodying dignity and virtue. |
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Hopper |
Evokes images of jumping and leaping, symbolizing agility and movement. |
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Horizon |
Represents limitless possibilities and new beginnings. |
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Hutton |
Reflects strength and endurance, symbolizing resilience and stability. |
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Iman |
Arabic for “faith” or “belief,” representing devotion and trust. |
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Indigo |
Signifying intuition and spirituality, inspired by the deep blue color. |
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Indy |
Represents independence and freedom, embodying self-reliance and autonomy. |
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Isle |
Evokes images of islands and seascapes, representing tranquility and escape. |
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Jael |
Meaning “mountain goat,” symbolizing agility and surefootedness. |
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Jove |
Derived from the Roman god Jupiter, symbolizing power and authority. |
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Juno |
Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth, representing femininity and strength. |
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Kester |
Meaning “camp of soldiers,” representing camaraderie and unity. |
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Kestrel |
Symbolizes freedom and agility, inspired by the small falcon. |
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Kiernan |
Meaning “little dark one,” representing mystery and depth. |
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Kingsley |
Reflects nobility and leadership, symbolizing regal qualities. |
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Kirby |
Represents strength and resilience, embodying fortitude and toughness. |
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Koi |
Inspired by the colorful fish, symbolizing beauty and grace. |
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Lael |
Meaning “belonging to God,” representing divine connection and spirituality. |
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Laine |
Symbolizes serenity and tranquility, inspired by calm waters. |
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Laken |
Represents peacefulness and reflection, inspired by serene lakes. |
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Lakota |
Native American name meaning “allies,” representing community and collaboration. |
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Landry |
Meaning “ruler,” symbolizing leadership and authority. |
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Laramie |
Represents ruggedness and endurance, inspired by the Wyoming landscape. |
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Lark |
Evokes images of songbirds and melodies, symbolizing joy and freedom. |
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Larkin |
Meaning “rough and fierce,” representing strength and determination. |
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Leaf |
Symbolizes growth and renewal, inspired by the foliage of trees. |
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Lennon |
Reflects creativity and imagination, inspired by the musician John Lennon. |
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Lennox |
Represents strength and power, symbolizing resilience and fortitude. |
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Lexington |
Reflects nobility and grandeur, inspired by the city in Kentucky. |
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Linden |
Symbolizes resilience and adaptability, inspired by the Linden tree. |
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Link |
Represents connection and unity, embodying cohesion and cooperation. |
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Lock |
Signifying security and protection, embodying strength and reliability. |
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Lou |
Short and sweet, representing simplicity and approachability. |
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Lowen |
Cornish for “joy” or “happiness,” representing positivity and cheerfulness. |
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Lumen |
It means “light” or “illumination,” symbolizing enlightenment and clarity. |
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Lyra |
Named after the constellation, symbolizing harmony and beauty. |
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Lyric |
Represents creativity and expression, embodying the power of music and poetry. |
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Majesty |
Signifying grandeur and greatness, embodying regal qualities. |
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Marlowe |
Reflects sophistication and elegance, inspired by the playwright Christopher Marlowe. |
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Mars |
Named after the Roman god of war, symbolizing strength and valor. |
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Marvel |
Represents wonder and awe, embodying amazement and astonishment. |
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Meadow |
Symbolizes tranquility and abundance, inspired by open fields. |
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Mecca |
Signifying a place of importance and gathering, embodying significance and community. |
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Meridian |
Represents direction and purpose, symbolizing guidance and clarity. |
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Merritt |
Reflects positivity and happiness, embodying joy and contentment. |
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Nova |
Signifying new beginnings and brightness, representing fresh starts and illumination. |
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Ocean |
Symbolizes vastness and depth, representing exploration and mystery. |
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Onyx |
Named after the precious stone, symbolizing strength and resilience. |
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Orion |
Named after the mighty hunter in Greek mythology, representing courage and determination. |
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Phoenix |
Represents rebirth and renewal, embodying resilience and transformation. |
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Quill |
Symbolizes creativity and expression, embodying the power of writing. |
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Rain |
Represents refreshment and rejuvenation, embodying cleansing and renewal. |
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Reef |
Named after the underwater ecosystem, representing diversity and harmony. |
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Rowan |
Symbolizes protection and strength, inspired by the resilient tree. |
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Rumi |
Named after the poet and mystic, representing wisdom and enlightenment. |
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Rune |
From the old norse, it represents mystery and magic, embodying ancient symbols of knowledge. |
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Vesper |
Named after the evening star, symbolizing peace and serenity. |
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Zen |
Signifying tranquility and mindfulness, embodying calmness and balance. |
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Zenith |
Represents the highest point or culmination, embodying excellence and achievement. |
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Zephyr |
Named after the gentle west wind, symbolizing freedom and movement. |