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Lainey
English · A diminutive of Elaine, ultimately linked to Helen and meanings like bright or shining light.
Delilah
Hebrew · Modern spelling of the Hebrew biblical name Delilah, known from the Samson story and associated meanings around delicacy.
Gael
Irish · Refers to the Gaelic-speaking Celtic peoples; in French, a modern name evoking Celtic heritage.
Zoey
Greek · Zoey is a modern English spelling of Zoe, from Greek, meaning "life."
Ayla
Hebrew · Ayla is often linked to Hebrew roots meaning oak tree or terebinth, giving it a natural, strong image.
Amari
Arabic · A multicultural name associated with ideas like strength, eternal life, or grace depending on tradition.
Liliana
Latin · From the lily flower, symbolizing purity and beauty, and related to Lillian and Lilia.
Declan
Irish · An old Irish saint's name, traditionally explained as full of goodness or prayer.
Calvin
Latin · From Latin 'calvus' meaning 'bald'; famously associated with theologian John Calvin.
Ariana
Greek · Ariana is a form of Ariadne, from Greek roots often interpreted as most holy.
Alaia
Spanish · A modern name used in Spanish-speaking contexts, often linked to forms suggesting joy, happiness, or exaltedness.
Stetson
English · English surname meaning 'son of Stephen.' Associated with the iconic American hat brand.
Nevaeh
English · Nevaeh is a modern invented English name formed by spelling heaven backward.
Amira
Arabic · From Arabic meaning princess or commander, and also a Hebrew name meaning treetop or saying.
Jaxson
English · Jaxson is a modern spelling of Jackson, meaning son of Jack, with Jack ultimately from John meaning God is gracious.
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.
Sloane
Irish · Sloane comes from a Gaelic surname meaning raider or warrior and later became a sleek unisex given name.
Arya
Indian · Arya comes from ancient Indo-Iranian roots meaning noble or honorable, and is used in both Indian and Persian traditions.
Remington
English · Remington is an English surname and place name meaning settlement by the riverbank or raven settlement.
Maddox
Welsh · From a Welsh surname meaning "son of Madoc," with Madoc linked to meanings like "fortunate" or "good."
Messiah
Hebrew · Messiah comes from Hebrew mashiach, meaning anointed one, with strong religious significance.
Ximena
Spanish · Ximena is a Spanish form of Jimena, a medieval name of uncertain older origin, long used in Iberia.
Lennon
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Ó Leannáin' meaning 'little cloak' or 'lover/beloved.'
Elian
Greek · A name used in Spanish and beyond, often linked to Greek-rooted forms associated with the sun.
Lila
Arabic · From Arabic 'layla' meaning night, or Sanskrit 'lila' meaning divine play or amusement.
Delaney
Irish · From Irish 'Ó Dubhshláine' meaning 'descendant of the dark challenger.'
Armani
Italian · From the Italian surname Armani, likely derived from Germanic Herman meaning army man.
Aliyah
Hebrew · From Hebrew aliyah, meaning "ascent" or "to rise," and also used in Arabic-linked naming as a high or exalted feminine form.
Kiara
Italian · Kiara is a variant of Chiara or Ciara, associated with brightness, clarity, or dark-haired beauty depending on root form.
Kaylani
English · A modern variant influenced by names like Keilani and Kayla, often associated with grace and beauty.
Collins
Irish · From Irish Ó Coileáin meaning 'descendant of Coileán' (young warrior), or diminutive of Nicholas.
Lukas
Greek · Lukas is a continental form of Luke, from Greek Loukas, meaning "from Lucania."
Cade
English · Cade is an English surname-name possibly from an old word for round barrel or stoutness.
Colt
English · From the English word colt, meaning a young horse.
Kaleb
Hebrew · Variant of Caleb, a Biblical name often interpreted as meaning "devotion," "whole-hearted," or "dog."
Bryce
Scottish · From a Scottish surname of uncertain origin, possibly meaning speckled or swift; linked to a 5th-century saint.
Reid
Scottish · From Old English 'rēad' meaning red, originally a nickname for someone with red hair or complexion.
Bodhi
Indian · Bodhi comes from Sanskrit and means enlightenment or awakening, central to Buddhist thought.
Kailani
English · From Hawaiian elements for sea and sky, it means sea-and-sky and is used as a poetic nature-based name.
Alessia
Italian · Alessia is the Italian feminine form of Alexis or Alexander, meaning 'defender' or 'helper of mankind.'
Sullivan
Irish · From Irish 'Ó Súilleabháin' meaning descendant of the dark-eyed one.
Jensen
Norse · Scandinavian patronymic surname meaning son of Jens (Danish form of John), now used as a given name.
Kali
Indian · In Sanskrit it is the name of a powerful goddess; it can also echo Greek Callie forms meaning "beautiful."
Maximus
Latin · A Roman Latin name meaning greatest.
Journey
English · Journey comes from the English word for a passage or voyage, making it a modern name of movement and purpose.
Navy
English · An English word name from navy blue or the naval term, used as a modern style name.
Kade
English · Kade is a modern spelling of Cade, an English and Welsh-linked name meaning "round" or sometimes "battle."
Amina
Arabic · Amina is an Arabic name meaning 'trustworthy,' 'faithful,' or 'honest.'
Samara
Hebrew · Samara is used in Hebrew and Arabic contexts, often linked to 'guarded by God' or evening conversation meanings.
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