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Emma
German · From Germanic ermen meaning 'whole' or 'universal'; popularized by medieval royalty.
Amelia
German · From Germanic 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'industrious,' blended with Latin Emilia.
Charlotte
French · French feminine diminutive of Charles, from Germanic 'karl' meaning 'free man.'
Henry
English · From Germanic 'heim' (home) + 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'ruler of the home.' A name of many kings.
William
English · From Germanic 'wil' (will, desire) and 'helm' (helmet, protection); borne by William the Conqueror.
Ava
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'avis' meaning 'bird,' or a variant of Eve meaning 'life.'
Miles
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'miles' meaning 'soldier,' or Germanic 'milo' meaning 'gracious.'
Ella
English · From Germanic Alia meaning 'other' or 'foreign'; also used as a diminutive of Eleanor.
Charles
French · From Germanic 'karl' meaning 'free man' or 'warrior.' One of the most enduring royal names in history.
Enzo
Italian · Italian name, originally a short form of Lorenzo or Vincenzo; also from Germanic 'Heinz.'
Axel
Norse · Scandinavian form of Absalom, from Hebrew meaning 'father of peace,' popular across Nordic countries.
Everett
English · From Germanic 'eber' (boar) and 'hard' (brave), meaning 'brave as a wild boar.'
Leonardo
Italian · From Germanic Leonhard meaning 'brave lion'; borne by da Vinci and many Renaissance figures.
Robert
English · From Germanic 'hrod' (fame) + 'beraht' (bright), meaning 'bright fame.' A classic royal name across Europe.
Adeline
French · French diminutive of Adele, from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble.' Revived in the 19th century.
Alice
French · From Old French Aalis, from Germanic Adalheidis meaning 'noble sort' or 'nobility.'
Emery
German · From Germanic 'Emmerich,' composed of 'ermen' (whole, universal) and 'ric' (power, ruler).
Eloise
French · From Old French Héloïse, from Germanic 'hailwidis' meaning 'healthy' and 'wide.' Associated with the medieval scholar.
Emerson
English · English patronymic meaning 'son of Emery,' from Germanic 'power' and 'ruler.'
Emmett
English · From the Old English or Germanic name Emma with a masculine suffix, meaning 'universal' or 'whole.'
Milo
German · Possibly from Germanic 'mild' (gracious) or Latin 'miles' (soldier).
Millie
German · Diminutive of Mildred or Millicent, from Germanic roots meaning 'gentle strength' or 'strong worker'.
Luis
Spanish · Spanish form of Louis, from Germanic 'Hludwig' meaning famous warrior.
Caroline
French · French feminine form of Charles, from Germanic 'karl' meaning 'free man.'
Rose
English · From Latin rosa, the flower; also linked to Germanic hros meaning 'fame.'
Aubrey
French · From Germanic 'Alberich' meaning 'elf ruler' or 'supernatural power,' brought to England by the Normans.
Alina
Slavic · From Slavic roots meaning 'bright' and 'beautiful,' also linked to Greek 'helene' (light).
Max
Latin · Short form of Maximilian or Maxwell, from Latin 'maximus' meaning 'greatest.'
Ryker
German · From a Germanic surname meaning "rich" or "powerful," adapted as a modern given name.
Barrett
English · From Old German elements 'bero' (bear) and 'hard' (brave/strong), meaning bear strength.
Emersyn
English · Emersyn is a modern spelling of Emerson, originally an English surname meaning son of Emery.
Adalynn
German · Adalynn blends Germanic Adal- meaning "noble" with the popular -lynn ending.
Genevieve
French · Of Germanic origin, possibly meaning 'woman of the people.' Saint Geneviève is the patron saint of Paris.
Myla
English · Modern feminine form of Milo or Miles, possibly meaning soldier or merciful.
Ada
German · From Germanic adal meaning 'noble'; famously borne by Ada Lovelace, computing pioneer.
Adaline
German · A variant of Adeline, from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble'; popularized in 19th-century America.
Richard
English · From Germanic ric 'ruler' and hard 'brave, strong'; borne by three English kings.
Louis
French · From Germanic 'Hlodowig' meaning famous warrior; borne by eighteen French kings.
Adalyn
German · Modern blend of Ada (noble) and the suffix -lyn, rooted in Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble.'
Derek
German · From Germanic Theodoric, meaning 'ruler of the people,' widely adopted in English-speaking countries.
Lukas
Greek · Lukas is a continental form of Luke, from Greek Loukas, meaning "from Lucania."
Walter
German · From Germanic 'wald' (rule) and 'heri' (army), meaning ruler of the army.
Otto
German · From Germanic 'Audo' or 'Odo' meaning wealth or prosperity, borne by Holy Roman Emperors.
Lena
Greek · Short form of Helena or Magdalena; from Greek meaning 'bright' or 'torch.'
Emory
German · Variant of Emery, from Germanic 'heim' (home) + 'ric' (power), meaning 'home ruler.'
Hendrix
German · Patronymic variant of Hendrik (Henry), from Germanic meaning 'ruler of the home.'
Adelaide
German · From Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'heid' (kind/type), meaning noble natured.
Miller
English · Occupational surname meaning one who grinds grain; from Latin 'molinarius' via Old English.
Archie
German · Diminutive of Archibald, from Germanic elements meaning genuine and bold.
Kyler
English · Modern name possibly from Dutch 'Cuyler' meaning 'archer,' or a blend of Kyle and Tyler.
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