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Name
M/F
Remark
Zahra
1
f
Xavier
m
Vitalia
f
Vera
1
f
"Faith" in Russian, "truth" in Latin, and "summer" in Albanian
Theodore
m
Gift of God - Theodore Ambrose
Theia
f
Thalia
f
The Greek muse of poetry/comedy, means "to blossom"
Teresa
f
Tamar
f
Sylvia
f
Sorcha
f
Sonya
f
Simon
1
m
Silvia
f
Selene
f
Greek goddess of the moon
Sebastian
m
Sean
m
Rowan
m
/
f
Rhys
m
"Enthusiasm" in Welsh
Raphael
m
"God has healed" in Hebrew
Piers
m
Medieval form of Peter, from Greek petros, meaning "stone"
Peregrine
m
From Latin Peregrinus, meaning "traveller"
Oliver
m
Naomi
2
f
/
m
Naamah
f
Mercy
f
Mélisande
f
Mary
f
From Egyptian mry, meaning "beloved"
Marisa
f
Italian conjugation of Maria Luisa
Marielle
f
Maia
2
f
Roman goddess of spring, Latin for "great"
Maeve
f
Luna
f
Luíseach
f
Spelled Lusea, might make pronunciation simpler
Lucius
m
From Latin lux, meaning "light"
Lucinda
f
Lucia
f
From Latin lux, meaning "light"
Leonardo
m
Leo
m
From Greek leon, meaning "lion"
Ivy
f
From Old English ifig, meaning "climber"
Hugh
m
"Heart, spirit" in German
Gwyneth
f
Gareth
m
From Welsh gwaredd, meaning "gentle"
Gabriel
m
strong man of God - Gabriel Emrys
Fiona
f
Felicity
f
Evelina
f
Evander
1
m
"Good man" in Greek
Emrys
m
Welsh form of Latin Ambrosius, meaning "immortal"
Elysia
f
Elise
f
Elena
f
Italian form of Helen, possibly meaning "torch"
Donovan
m
"Dark brown" in Irish
Diana
f
Dante
m
from Latin durans, meaning "enduring" - Dante Emrys
Danaë
f
Dalia
2
f
Cornelius
m
Constantine
m
Claire
f
Latin for "clear, bright"
Celia
f
Celeste
f
/
m
Camilla
f
Calista
f
Caelestis
m
Aviva
f
Augustus
m
August
m
Athena
f
Arthur
m
Ania
f
Anastasia
f
from Anastasius, meaning "resurrection"
Ambrose
m
immortal
Amaryllis
f
Amara
f
"Grace" in Igbo
Althea
f
From the Greek name Αλθαια (Althaia), perhaps related to Greek αλθος (althos) "healing"
Alice
f
From German Adelais, meaning "noble kind"
Alan
m
means either "little rock" or "handsome" in Breton
Áine
f
Celtic mythology: Patroness of lovers, means "radiance"
Adèle
f
Germanic element adal meaning "noble"
Adair
m
/
f