Baby Girl Names In Croatia
Introduction To Croatia :
Croatia, a stunning country located in Southeast Europe, boasts a rich history, breathtaking coastal landscapes along the Adriatic Sea, and vibrant cultural heritage. Its capital city, Zagreb, serves as the political, economic, and cultural center of the country, showcasing a unique blend of medieval charm and modern dynamism.
Covering an area of approximately 56,594 square kilometers, Croatia is home to diverse terrains, from its picturesque coastline and islands to lush forests and rolling hills inland. The population hovers around 4 million people, with a density of about 73 individuals per square kilometer.
In terms of notable towns, Split stands as one of the largest, celebrated for its ancient Diocletian's Palace and bustling harbor. On the other end of the spectrum, Hum is recognized as one of the smallest towns globally, known for its diminutive size and charming, historic appeal.
On average, Croatia sees a birth rate of approximately 30 children per day and a mortality rate of around 55 people per day, reflecting the country's demographic trends.
With its mix of natural beauty, cultural treasures, and warm Mediterranean climate, Croatia continues to captivate visitors and locals alike, offering a unique tapestry of experiences for all who explore its wonders.
- Amelia: Meaning "work" or "industrious" in Germanic.
- Ava: Derived from Latin, signifying "bird" or "life."
- Abigail: Meaning "my father is joyful" or "father's joy."
- Aria: Referring to a "melody" or "air" in Italian.
- Alice: Signifying "noble" or "of nobility" in Germanic.
- Aurora: Derived from Latin, meaning "dawn."
- Adeline: Meaning "noble" or "nobility" in Germanic.
- Anastasia: Referring to "resurrection" or "rebirth" in Greek.
- Avery: Signifying "ruler of the elves" in English.
- Arabella: Derived from Latin, meaning "yielding to prayer."
- Alexandra: Meaning "defender of mankind" in Greek.
- Adriana: Referring to someone from the Adriatic Sea region.
- Alina: Signifying "bright" or "beautiful" in Slavic.
- Angelina: Derived from Greek, meaning "messenger" or "angel."
- Antonia: Meaning "priceless" or "invaluable" in Latin.
- Annabelle: Signifying "loving" or "graceful" in French.
- Amara: Referring to "eternal" or "immortal" in Igbo.
- Alison: Meaning "noble" or "of noble birth" in Germanic.
- Alisha: Signifying "protected by God" in Hebrew.
- Amelie: Derived from Germanic, meaning "hardworking" or "industrious."
- Ashlyn: Referring to "dream" or "vision" in Irish.
- Althea: Meaning "healer" or "wholesome" in Greek.
- Ariana: Signifying "very holy" or "like silver" in Welsh.
- Adara: Referring to "virgin" or "noble" in Hebrew.
- Astra: Meaning "star" or "heavenly" in Latin.
- Bella: Signifying "beautiful" in Italian.
- Brooklyn: Referring to "broken land" or "pretty brook" in English.
- Bailey: Meaning "bailiff" or "law enforcer" in Old English.
- Brielle: Derived from French, it signifies "God is my strength."
- Beatrice: Signifying "bringer of joy" or "blessed" in Latin.
- Bethany: Referring to "house of figs" in Hebrew.
- Bianca: Meaning "white" or "fair" in Italian.
- Bridget: Derived from Irish, it signifies "strength" or "exalted one."
- Blair: Signifying "dweller of the plain" or "field" in Scottish.
- Brinley: Referring to "burnt meadow" or "hill" in English.
- Brynn: Meaning "hill" or "mound" in Welsh.
- Breanna: Signifying "strong" or "virtuous" in Irish.
- Betsy: Derived from Hebrew, it means "God is my oath."
- Beatrix: Referring to "bringer of joy" or "blessed" in Latin.
- Bristol: Signifying "site of the bridge" or "meeting place" in English.
- Bella: Meaning "beautiful" in Italian.
- Briley: Derived from Old English, it means "woodland clearing."
- Bronte: Referring to "thunder" or "son of Prontis" in Greek.
- Briar: Signifying "thorny patch" or "shrub" in English.
- Beverly: Meaning "beaver stream" in Old English.
- Blythe: Derived from Old English, it means "carefree" or "happy."
- Briar-Rose: Referring to "thorny rose" or "bramble" in English.
- Bella-Rose: Signifying "beautiful rose" in Italian and English.
- Bexley: Meaning "woodland clearing" or "box tree clearing" in English.
- Brinley: Derived from English, it signifies "burnt meadow" or "hill."
- Charlotte: Signifying "free woman" or "petite" in French.
- Chloe: Referring to "blooming" or "young green shoot" in Greek.
- Cassandra: Meaning "shining upon men" or "entangler of men" in Greek.
- Clara: Signifying "bright" or "clear" in Latin.
- Cora: Referring to "maiden" or "filled heart" in Greek.
- Caroline: Meaning "free woman" or "strong" in Latin.
- Cecilia: Signifying "blind" or "dim-sighted" in Latin.
- Caitlyn: Referring to "pure" or "clear" in Irish.
- Camila: Meaning "young ceremonial attendant" or "virgin of unblemished character" in Latin.
- Carmen: Signifying "song" or "poem" in Latin.
- Celeste: Referring to "heavenly" or "of the sky" in Latin.
- Celia: Meaning "heaven" or "celestial" in Latin.
- Celine: Signifying "heavenly" or "of the sky" in French.
- Cassidy: Referring to "curly-haired" or "clever" in Irish.
- Corinne: Meaning "maiden" or "maiden-like" in Greek.
- Crystal: Signifying "clear" or "sparkling" in English.
- Constance: Referring to "constant" or "steadfast" in Latin.
- Carmel: Meaning "garden" or "orchard" in Hebrew.
- Claudia: Signifying "lame" or "disabled" in Latin.
- Catherine: Referring to "pure" or "clear" in Greek.
- Colleen: Meaning "girl" or "lass" in Irish.
- Cosette: Signifying "victorious people" in French.
- Cynthia: Referring to "moon goddess" or "moon" in Greek.
- Chiara: Meaning "bright" or "clear" in Italian.
- Coralie: Signifying "coral" or "small stone" in French.
- Daisy: Signifying the flower "daisy" or "day's eye."
- Delilah: Meaning "delicate" or "weak" in Hebrew.
- Danielle: Referring to "God is my judge" in Hebrew.
- Diana: Signifying "divine" or "heavenly" in Latin.
- Destiny: Meaning "fate" or "fortune" in English.
- Delaney: Referring to "from the alder grove" or "angel from heaven" in Irish.
- Dahlia: Signifying the flower "dahlia."
- Demi: Meaning "half" or "small" in French.
- Daphne: Referring to "laurel tree" or "bay tree" in Greek.
- Darcy: Signifying "from Arcy" or "dark" in French.
- Diana: Meaning "divine" or "heavenly" in Latin.
- Demi: Referring to "half" or "small" in French.
- Dara: Signifying "pearl of wisdom" or "oak tree" in Hebrew.
- Danica: Meaning "morning star" or "God is my judge" in Slavic.
- Della: Referring to "noble" or "of the nobility" in German.
- Desiree: Signifying "desired" or "longed for" in French.
- Drew: Meaning "strong and manly" or "courageous" in Greek.
- Darby: Referring to "deer town" or "free from envy" in Old Norse.
- Deirdre: Signifying "sorrowful" or "broken-hearted" in Irish.
- Dolores: Meaning "sorrow" or "pain" in Spanish.
- Darcy: Referring to "from Arcy" or "dark" in French.
- Danika: Signifying "morning star" or "God is my judge" in Slavic.
- Diana: Meaning "divine" or "heavenly" in Latin.
- Daphne: Referring to "laurel tree" or "bay tree" in Greek.
- Delia: Signifying "of Delos" or "from Delos" in Greek mythology.
- Emma: Signifying "universal" or "whole" in German.
- Ella: Referring to "beautiful fairy woman" or "goddess" in English.
- Eva: Meaning "life" or "living one" in Hebrew.
- Eleanor: Signifying "bright" or "shining one" in Greek.
- Emilia: Referring to "rival" or "eager" in Latin.
- Evelyn: Meaning "desired" or "wished for child" in English.
- Eliza: Signifying "pledged to God" or "God is abundance" in Hebrew.
- Esme: Referring to "esteemed" or "loved" in Old French.
- Edith: Meaning "prosperous in war" or "rich in war" in English.
- Elise: Signifying "God is my oath" or "pledged to God" in French.
- Elena: Referring to "bright," "shining light," or "sun ray" in Greek.
- Emmeline: Meaning "hardworking" or "industrious" in German.
- Estelle: Signifying "star" or "celestial" in Latin.
- Elodie: Referring to "foreign wealth" or "wealthy" in French.
- Elsie: Meaning "pledged to God" or "God is abundance" in Scottish.
- Evangeline: Signifying "bearer of good news" or "bringer of good news" in Greek.
- Elaina: Referring to "shining light" or "bright one" in Greek.
- Ember: Meaning "spark" or "burning low" in English.
- Eliana: Signifying "God has answered" or "my God has responded" in Hebrew.
- Effie: Referring to "well-spoken" or "eloquent" in Greek.
- Elara: Meaning "bright" or "shining" in Greek mythology.
- Eden: Signifying "delight" or "paradise" in Hebrew.
- Elara: Referring to a moon of Jupiter, named after a lover of Zeus in Greek mythology.
- Eleni: Meaning "torch" or "bright light" in Greek.
- Elara: Signifying "clear" or "bright" in Greek.
- Fiona: Signifying "fair" or "white" in Gaelic.
- Freya: Referring to the Norse goddess of love, fertility, and beauty.
- Florence: Meaning "blooming" or "flowering" in Latin.
- Felicity: Signifying "happiness" or "good fortune" in Latin.
- Faith: Referring to "belief" or "trust" in English.
- Francesca: Meaning "from France" or "free one" in Italian.
- Farrah: Signifying "joy" or "happiness" in Arabic.
- Fern: Referring to the plant "fern."
- Flora: Meaning "flower" or "blooming" in Latin.
- Faye: Signifying "fairy" or "fairy-like" in English.
- Farah: Referring to "happiness" or "joy" in Arabic.
- Felicia: Meaning "fortunate" or "lucky" in Latin.
- Finley: Signifying "fair-haired hero" or "fair warrior" in Scottish.
- Fiorella: Referring to "little flower" in Italian.
- Frida: Meaning "peaceful" or "beloved" in Germanic.
- Fawn: Signifying "young deer" or "fawn."
- Flavia: Referring to "golden-haired" or "blonde" in Latin.
- Frankie: Meaning "free" or "from France" in English.
- Fleur: Signifying "flower" in French.
- Farida: Referring to "unique" or "precious" in Arabic.
- Fabiana: Meaning "bean grower" or "grower of beans" in Latin.
- Felina: Signifying "like a cat" or "cat-like" in Latin.
- Finola: Referring to "white shoulder" or "fair-shouldered" in Gaelic.
- Floriana: Meaning "flowering" or "blooming" in Latin.
- Frances: Signifying "from France" or "free one" in Latin
- Grace: Signifying "grace" or "elegance" in English.
- Gabriella: Meaning "God is my strength" or "God's hero" in Italian.
- Gianna: Referring to "God is gracious" or "gift of God" in Italian.
- Gemma: Signifying "gem" or "jewel" in Italian.
- Genevieve: Meaning "tribe woman" or "woman of the people" in French.
- Gwendolyn: Referring to "white ring" or "white browed" in Welsh.
- Georgia: Signifying "farmer" or "earth worker" in Greek.
- Giselle: Meaning "pledge" or "hostage" in Germanic.
- Guinevere: Referring to "fair" or "white" phantom" in Welsh.
- Gloria: Signifying "glory" or "praise" in Latin.
- Gemma: Meaning "gem" or "jewel" in Italian.
- Giulia: Referring to "youthful" or "young" in Italian.
- Gwen: Signifying "white" or "blessed" in Welsh.
- Gillian: Meaning "youthful" or "young at heart" in Latin.
- Gwendoline: Referring to "white ring" or "white browed" in Welsh.
- Gracie: Signifying "grace" or "elegance" in English.
- Gabrielle: Meaning "God is my strength" or "God's hero" in French.
- Greta: Referring to "pearl" or "precious" in German.
- Glenda: Signifying "holy" or "fair" in Welsh.
- Goldie: Meaning "golden" or "made of gold" in English.
- Gia: Referring to "God is gracious" or "gift of God" in Italian.
- Galina: Signifying "calm" or "serene" in Russian.
- Gillian: Meaning "youthful" or "young at heart" in Latin.
- Griselda: Referring to "grey battle" or "dark battle" in Old English.
- Georgina: Signifying "farmer" or "earth worker" in Greek.
- Hazel: Signifying the hazel tree or the color hazel.
- Hannah: Meaning "grace" or "favor" in Hebrew.
- Harper: Referring to "harp player" or "musician" in English.
- Heidi: Signifying "noble" or "of noble birth" in Germanic.
- Holly: Meaning "holly tree" in English.
- Hope: Referring to "hope" or "trust" in English.
- Hailey: Signifying "hay meadow" or "hay clearing" in English.
- Harlow: Meaning "rocky hill" or "army hill" in English.
- Helen: Referring to "bright" or "shining light" in Greek.
- Halle: Signifying "dweller at the hall" or "home ruler" in English.
- Haven: Meaning "place of safety" or "refuge" in English.
- Hermione: Referring to "messenger" or "earthly" in Greek.
- Heather: Signifying the plant "heather" or "heathland" in English.
- Hattie: Meaning "ruler of the home" or "estate ruler" in Germanic.
- Henrietta: Referring to "ruler of the home" or "estate ruler" in Germanic.
- Hope: Signifying "hope" or "trust" in English.
- Hazel: Meaning the hazel tree or the color hazel in English.
- Holland: Referring to "land on a ridge" or "hollow land" in English.
- Helena: Signifying "bright" or "shining light" in Greek.
- Hallie: Meaning "dweller at the hall" or "home ruler" in English.
- Harmony: Referring to "agreement" or "concord" in English.
- Holly: Signifying "holly tree" in English.
- Harper: Meaning "harp player" or "musician" in English.
- Hana: Referring to "flower" or "blossom" in Japanese.
- Honor: Signifying "honor" or "respect" in English.
- Isabella: Signifying "pledged to God" or "God is my oath" in Hebrew.
- Ivy: Meaning "ivy plant" or "faithfulness" in English.
- Iris: Referring to the flower "iris" or "rainbow" in Greek.
- Imogen: Signifying "maiden" or "innocent" in Celtic.
- Isla: Meaning "island" or "river island" in Scottish.
- Irene: Referring to "peace" or "peaceful" in Greek.
- Ivory: Signifying the material "ivory" in English.
- Ingrid: Meaning "beautiful" or "beloved" in Norse.
- Irina: Referring to "peace" or "peaceful" in Greek.
- Indira: Signifying "beauty" or "splendid" in Sanskrit.
- Ida: Meaning "industrious one" or "hardworking" in Germanic.
- Isolde: Referring to "ice ruler" or "iron ruler" in Welsh.
- Ivanna: Signifying "God is gracious" or "God's gracious gift" in Slavic.
- Iola: Meaning "violet-colored dawn" or "violet" in Greek.
- Ianthe: Referring to "violet flower" or "purple flower" in Greek.
- Ione: Signifying "violet" or "purple" in Greek.
- Ilana: Meaning "tree" or "oak tree" in Hebrew.
- Idalia: Referring to "behold the sun" or "behold the light" in Greek.
- Isolde: Signifying "ice ruler" or "iron ruler" in Welsh.
- Imelda: Meaning "universal battle" or "whole battle" in Germanic.
- Isra: Referring to "nocturnal journey" or "night journey" in Arabic.
- Ilaria: Signifying "cheerful" or "happy" in Italian.
- Isha: Meaning "woman" or "life" in Sanskrit.
- Irina: Referring to "peace" or "peaceful" in Greek.
- Isla: Signifying "island" or "river island" in Scottish.
- Jasmine: Signifying the fragrant flower "jasmine" or "gift from God" in Persian.
- Josephine: Meaning "God increases" or "God will add" in Hebrew.
- Jade: Referring to the precious green stone "jade" in Spanish.
- Julia: Signifying "youthful" or "downy-bearded" in Latin.
- Josie: Meaning "God will add" or "God increases" in Hebrew.
- Jocelyn: Referring to "cheerful" or "happy" in Germanic.
- June: Signifying the month "June" or "young" in Latin.
- Journey: Meaning "voyage" or "trip" in English.
- Jacqueline: Referring to "supplanter" or "holder of the heel" in French.
- Jolie: Signifying "pretty" or "beautiful" in French.
- Joy: Meaning "happiness" or "delight" in English.
- Jillian: Referring to "youthful" or "young at heart" in Latin.
- Jessica: Signifying "God beholds" or "God's grace" in Hebrew.
- Jayla: Meaning "beautiful" or "precious" in American English.
- Jessa: Referring to "God beholds" or "God's grace" in Hebrew.
- Juno: Signifying the Roman goddess of marriage and queen of the gods.
- Jenny: Meaning "fair" or "white" in English.
- Janessa: Referring to "God is gracious" or "gift from God" in American English.
- Jada: Signifying "wise" or "knowing" in Hebrew.
- Janelle: Meaning "God is gracious" or "gift from God" in English.
- Joanna: Referring to "God is gracious" or "God's gift" in Hebrew.
- Jessie: Signifying "God beholds" or "God's grace" in Hebrew.
- Juliet: Meaning "youthful" or "downy-bearded" in Latin.
- Jillian: Referring to "youthful" or "young at heart" in Latin.
- Jamie: Signifying "supplanter" or "holder of the heel" in Hebrew.
- Kylie: Signifying "beautiful" or "graceful" in Aboriginal Australian.
- Kira: Referring to "sun" or "beam of light" in Russian.
- Kennedy: Meaning "helmeted chief" or "royal" in Gaelic.
- Keira: Signifying "little dark-haired one" or "dark-haired" in Irish.
- Kaia: Referring to "earth" or "pure" in Hawaiian.
- Kayla: Meaning "pure" or "beloved" in Hebrew.
- Kendall: Signifying "valley of the River Kent" or "royal valley" in English.
- Kiara: Referring to "bright" or "dark-haired" in Italian.
- Kelsey: Meaning "island of ships" or "victorious ship" in Old English.
- Kara: Signifying "beloved" or "friend" in Italian.
- Kinsley: Referring to "king's meadow" or "royal clearing" in English.
- Keziah: Meaning "cinnamon" or "cassia tree" in Hebrew.
- Kiera: Signifying "little dark-haired one" or "dark-haired" in Irish.
- Kiana: Referring to "divine" or "divinity" in Hawaiian.
- Karina: Meaning "pure" or "beloved" in Scandinavian.
- Kaiya: Signifying "forgiveness" or "pardon" in Japanese.
- Kallie: Referring to "beautiful" or "lovely" in Greek.
- Katrina: Meaning "pure" or "clean" in Greek.
- Keilani: Signifying "heavenly sea" or "glorious chief" in Hawaiian.
- Kadence: Referring to "rhythm" or "musical" in English.
- Kalani: Meaning "the heavens" or "chieftain" in Hawaiian.
- Kenna: Signifying "born of fire" or "handsome" in Welsh
- Kyra: Referring to "lord" or "ruler" in Greek.
- Kaitlyn: Meaning "pure" or "clear" in Irish.
- Kiana: Signifying "divine" or "divinity" in Hawaiian.
- Luna: Signifying "moon" in Latin.
- Lily: Referring to the flower "lily" or "pure" in English.
- Leah: Meaning "weary" or "tired" in Hebrew.
- Lucy: Signifying "light" or "illumination" in Latin.
- Layla: Referring to "night" or "dark beauty" in Arabic.
- Leila: Meaning "night" or "dark beauty" in Arabic.
- Lydia: Signifying "woman from Lydia" or "noble kind" in Greek.
- Lila: Referring to "night" or "dark beauty" in Sanskrit.
- Leilani: Meaning "heavenly flowers" or "royal child" in Hawaiian.
- London: Signifying "fortress of the moon" or "from the great river" in English.
- Lorelei: Referring to "alluring" or "temptress" in German.
- Lacey: Meaning "from Lassy" or "lace-like" in English.
- Lauren: Signifying "laurel" or "crowned with laurels" in Latin.
- Lara: Referring to "cheerful" or "light-hearted" in Russian.
- Lola: Meaning "sorrows" or "lady of sorrows" in Spanish.
- Lyra: Signifying "lyre" or "musical instrument" in Greek mythology.
- Lorraine: Referring to "from Lorraine" or "kingdom of Lothar" in French.
- Linnea: Meaning "twinflower" or "lime tree" in Swedish.
- Lillian: Signifying "lily" or "pure" in English.
- Liberty: Referring to "freedom" or "independence" in English.
- Lana: Meaning "light" or "floats like a bird" in Hawaiian.
- Leighton: Signifying "leek town" or "herb garden" in English.
- Lyric: Referring to "lyric poetry" or "song-like" in English.
- Lucille: Meaning "light" or "illumination" in French.
- Layla: Signifying "night" or "dark beauty" in Arabic.
- Mia: Signifying "mine" or "bitterness" in Italian and Scandinavian.
- Madison: Referring to "son of Maud" or "son of Matthew" in English.
- Mila: Meaning "gracious" or "dear" in Slavic.
- Mackenzie: Signifying "child of the wise leader" or "born of fire" in Scottish.
- Molly: Referring to "bitter" or "beloved" in Irish.
- Maya: Meaning "illusion" or "magic" in Sanskrit.
- Melody: Signifying "song" or "music" in English.
- Morgan: Referring to "sea defender" or "sea chief" in Welsh.
- Maria: Meaning "sea of bitterness" or "wished-for child" in Hebrew.
- Marley: Signifying "pleasant seaside meadow" or "marshy meadow" in English.
- Marlowe: Referring to "drained lake" or "hill by the lake" in English.
- Matilda: Meaning "strength in battle" or "mighty in battle" in Germanic.
- Margot: Signifying "pearl" or "precious" in French.
- Mira: Referring to "wonderful" or "peace" in Slavic.
- Mabel: Meaning "lovable" or "dear" in English.
- Miriam: Signifying "wished-for child" or "bitter" in Hebrew.
- Maisie: Referring to "pearl" or "child of light" in Scottish.
- Milena: Meaning "gracious" or "dear" in Slavic.
- Mariana: Signifying "bitter" or "beloved" in Latin.
- Michaela: Referring to "who is like God?" in Hebrew.
- Monica: Meaning "advisor" or "alone" in Latin.
- Magnolia: Signifying the flower "magnolia" in English.
- Melissa: Referring to "bee" or "honey" in Greek.
- Maeve: Meaning "intoxicating" or "she who intoxicates" in Irish.
- Miranda: Signifying "admirable" or "worthy of admiration" in Latin.
- Natalie: Signifying "born on Christmas Day" or "birthday of the Lord" in Latin.
- Nora: Referring to "light" or "honor" in Irish and Latin.
- Naomi: Meaning "pleasantness" or "sweetness" in Hebrew.
- Nina: Signifying "little girl" or "dreamer" in Spanish and Native American.
- Nova: Referring to "new" or "star" in Latin.
- Nicole: Meaning "victory of the people" or "people's triumph" in Greek.
- Nyla: Signifying "winner" or "successful" in African and Arabic.
- Nia: Referring to "purpose" or "bright" in Swahili and Welsh.
- Nola: Meaning "famous" or "renowned" in Irish and Latin.
- Noelle: Signifying "Christmas" or "born on Christmas Day" in French.
- Nanette: Referring to "grace" or "favor" in French.
- Nelly: Meaning "shining light" or "bright one" in Greek.
- Nicolette: Signifying "victory" or "people's triumph" in Greek.
- Nadine: Referring to "hope" or "moist" in French and Russian.
- Nelly: Meaning "shining light" or "bright one" in Greek.
- Noreen: Signifying "light" or "honor" in Irish and Latin.
- Nova: Referring to "new" or "star" in Latin.
- Nessa: Meaning "pure" or "holy" in Greek and Irish.
- Nellie: Signifying "shining light" or "bright one" in Greek.
- Naima: Referring to "delightful" or "graceful" in Arabic.
- Nerissa: Meaning "sea nymph" or "water lady" in Greek.
- Noreen: Signifying "light" or "honor" in Irish and Latin.
- Noemi: Referring to "pleasantness" or "sweetness" in Hebrew.
- Nydia: Meaning "nest" or "refuge" in Latin.
- Nanette: Signifying "grace" or "favor" in French.
- Olivia: Signifying "olive tree" or "peace" in Latin.
- Ophelia: Meaning "help" or "aid" in Greek.
- Octavia: Referring to "eighth" or "born in the eighth month" in Latin.
- Odette: Signifying "wealthy" or "riches" in French.
- Olive: Meaning "olive tree" or "peace" in English.
- Oriana: Referring to "dawn" or "sunrise" in Latin.
- Opal: Signifying the gemstone "opal" in Sanskrit.
- Odessa: Meaning "long journey" or "voyage" in Greek.
- Olympia: Referring to "home of the gods" or "from Mount Olympus" in Greek mythology.
- Onyx: Signifying the gemstone "onyx" or "black gemstone" in Greek.
- Orla: Meaning "golden princess" or "golden lady" in Irish.
- Olena: Referring to "light" or "torch" in Greek.
- Odile: Signifying "wealthy" or "prosperous in battle" in German.
- Oriole: Meaning "golden" or "golden-colored bird" in Latin.
- Orinda: Referring to "adored" or "honored" in Latin.
- Olympie: Signifying "home of the gods" or "from Mount Olympus" in Greek mythology.
- Orlaith: Meaning "golden princess" or "golden lady" in Irish.
- Odele: Referring to "rich" or "prosperous" in German.
- Orly: Signifying "light" or "my light" in Hebrew.
- Orianna: Meaning "sunrise" or "dawn" in Latin.
- Owena: Referring to "born of the yew tree" or "yew wood" in Welsh.
- Olivette: Signifying "olive tree" or "peace" in French.
- Ozara: Meaning "strength" or "courage" in Hebrew.
- Odessa: Referring to "long journey" or "voyage" in Greek.
- Olesia: Signifying "defender of mankind" or "defender of the people" in Russian.
- Penelope: Signifying "weaver" or "wife of Odysseus" in Greek mythology.
- Piper: Meaning "flute player" or "pipe player" in English.
- Paige: Referring to "page" or "servant" in Old French.
- Phoebe: Signifying "bright" or "pure" in Greek.
- Paisley: Meaning "church" or "ecclesiastical settlement" in Scottish.
- Poppy: Referring to the flower "poppy" in English.
- Payton: Signifying "warrior's town" or "warrior's estate" in English.
- Peyton: Meaning "warrior's town" or "warrior's estate" in English.
- Paris: Referring to "lover" or "beloved" in Greek mythology.
- Pearl: Signifying the gemstone "pearl" in English.
- Priscilla: Meaning "ancient" or "venerable" in Latin.
- Paloma: Referring to "dove" or "pigeon" in Spanish.
- Presley: Signifying "priest's meadow" or "priest's clearing" in Old English.
- Penny: Meaning "weaver" or "bobbin" in English.
- Pandora: Referring to "all-gifted" or "all-giving" in Greek mythology.
- Primrose: Signifying the flower "primrose" in English.
- Paula: Meaning "small" or "humble" in Latin.
- Portia: Referring to "pig" or "hog" in Latin.
- Petra: Signifying "rock" or "stone" in Greek.
- Phyllis: Meaning "foliage" or "greenery" in Greek.
- Prudence: Referring to "caution" or "discretion" in Latin.
- Palmer: Signifying "pilgrim" or "bearing palms" in English.
- Paulette: Meaning "small" or "humble" in French.
- Patience: Referring to "endurance" or "perseverance" in English.
- Posy: Signifying "small flower bouquet" or "bouquet" in English.
- Quinn: Signifying "descendant of Conn" or "chief leader" in Irish.
- Queenie: Meaning "queen" or "royalty" in English.
- Quincy: Referring to "estate of the fifth son" or "fifth" in Old French.
- Quintessa: Signifying "fifth" or "born fifth" in Latin.
- Quinlan: Meaning "fit, shapely, or well-formed" in Irish.
- Quanda: Referring to "queen" or "royalty" in English.
- Quinby: Signifying "from the woman's estate" or "woman's settlement" in Old Norse.
- Quirina: Meaning "warrior" or "spear maiden" in Latin.
- Quella: Referring to "quiet" or "serene" in English.
- Quenby: Signifying "queen's estate" or "woman's estate" in Old Norse.
- Qadira: Meaning "capable" or "powerful" in Arabic.
- Quetzal: Referring to "bird" or "precious" in Nahuatl.
- Qiana: Signifying "gracious" or "silky" in American English.
- Qadira: Meaning "capable" or "powerful" in Arabic.
- Quilla: Referring to "moon" or "the moon goddess" in Quechua.
- Quintella: Signifying "fifth" or "born fifth" in Latin.
- Qiturah: Meaning "fragrant incense" or "perfume" in Arabic.
- Quella: Referring to "quiet" or "serene" in English.
- Quinna: Signifying "queen" or "royalty" in English.
- Quiterie: Meaning "tranquil" or "calm" in French.
- Quinn: Referring to "descendant of Conn" or "chief leader" in Irish.
- Quanda: Signifying "queen" or "royalty" in English.
- Quintessa: Meaning "fifth" or "born fifth" in Latin.
- Quirina: Referring to "warrior" or "spear maiden" in Latin.
- Qiturah: Signifying "fragrant incense" or "perfume" in Arabic.
- Ruby: Signifying the gemstone "ruby" in English.
- Rebecca: Meaning "to tie firmly" or "captivating" in Hebrew.
- Rachel: Referring to "ewe" or "female sheep" in Hebrew.
- Rose: Signifying the flower "rose" in English.
- Riley: Meaning "valiant" or "courageous" in Irish.
- Reagan: Referring to "little ruler" or "little king" in Irish.
- Rosalie: Signifying "rose" or "beautiful rose" in French.
- Raelyn: Meaning "ewe" or "female sheep" in English.
- Rowan: Referring to "little red-haired one" or "red berry" in Gaelic.
- Reina: Signifying "queen" or "ruler" in Spanish.
- Reese: Meaning "enthusiasm" or "ardor" in Welsh.
- Ruth: Referring to "compassionate friend" or "companion" in Hebrew.
- Reyna: Signifying "queen" or "ruler" in Spanish.
- Raven: Meaning "blackbird" or "dark-haired" in English.
- Reese: Referring to "enthusiasm" or "ardor" in Welsh.
- Rayna: Signifying "queen" or "pure" in Bulgarian.
- Raina: Meaning "queen" or "mighty" in Sanskrit.
- Rosalyn: Referring to "rose" or "beautiful rose" in English.
- Ramona: Signifying "wise protector" or "mighty protector" in Spanish.
- Rebekah: Meaning "to tie firmly" or "captivating" in Hebrew.
- Rhiannon: Referring to "great queen" or "divine queen" in Welsh mythology.
- Rylie: Signifying "valiant" or "courageous" in Irish.
- Rosie: Meaning "rose" or "beautiful rose" in English.
- Raya: Referring to "friend" or "friendship" in Hebrew.
- Remy: Signifying "oarsman" or "rower" in French.
- Sophia: Signifying "wisdom" or "skill" in Greek.
- Scarlett: Meaning "red" or "red-haired" in English.
- Stella: Referring to "star" or "star-like" in Latin.
- Serena: Signifying "calm" or "peaceful" in Latin.
- Samantha: Meaning "listener" or "hearing" in Aramaic.
- Sage: Referring to "wise one" or "prophet" in Latin.
- Sienna: Signifying "reddish-brown" or "orange-red" in English.
- Sadie: Meaning "princess" or "noblewoman" in Hebrew.
- Sylvia: Referring to "woods" or "forest" in Latin.
- Sabrina: Signifying "from the boundary river" or "boundary line" in Celtic.
- Selena: Meaning "moon" or "goddess of the moon" in Greek.
- Sasha: Referring to "defender of mankind" or "defender of the people" in Russian.
- Summer: Signifying the season "summer" in English.
- Savannah: Meaning "treeless plain" or "grassland" in Spanish.
- Serenity: Referring to "peaceful" or "calm" in English.
- Skylar: Signifying "scholar" or "learned one" in Dutch.
- Shelby: Meaning "willow farm" or "ledge estate" in English.
- Siena: Referring to "reddish-brown" or "orange-red" in English.
- Sage: Signifying "wise one" or "prophet" in Latin.
- Sapphire: Meaning the gemstone "sapphire" in English.
- Sofie: Referring to "wisdom" or "skill" in Greek.
- Sylvie: Signifying "woods" or "forest" in Latin.
- Suri: Meaning "princess" or "noblewoman" in Hebrew.
- Sandy: Referring to "defender of mankind" or "defender of the people" in Greek.
- Shayla: Signifying "fairy palace" or "storybook palace" in Irish.
- Taylor: Signifying "tailor" or "cutter of cloth" in English.
- Trinity: Referring to the Christian concept of "three in one" in Latin.
- Tessa: Meaning "harvester" or "to gather" in Greek.
- Talia: Signifying "gentle dew from heaven" or "rain from heaven" in Hebrew.
- Tabitha: Referring to "gazelle" or "graceful beauty" in Aramaic.
- Tiffany: Meaning "manifestation of God" or "appearance of God" in Greek.
- Tara: Signifying "rocky hill" or "tower" in Gaelic.
- Thea: Referring to "goddess" or "divine" in Greek.
- Tori: Meaning "bird" or "victorious" in Latin.
- Thalia: Signifying "to flourish" or "to blossom" in Greek.
- Tatum: Referring to "bringer of joy" or "bringer of happiness" in Old English.
- Tegan: Meaning "fair" or "beautiful" in Welsh.
- Teagan: Signifying "attractive" or "handsome" in Irish.
- Tiana: Referring to "princess" or "royalty" in Latin.
- Trisha: Meaning "noblewoman" or "patrician" in English.
- Theresa: Signifying "harvester" or "reaper" in Greek.
- Taliah: Referring to "gentle dew from heaven" or "rain from heaven" in Hebrew.
- Trixie: Meaning "bringer of joy" or "bringer of happiness" in English.
- Tanisha: Signifying "ambition" or "desire" in Hindi.
- Tansy: Referring to the herb "tansy" or "immortality" in Greek.
- Tabby: Meaning "gazelle" or "graceful beauty" in Aramaic.
- Thalia: Signifying "to flourish" or "to blossom" in Greek.
- Tess: Referring to "harvester" or "to gather" in Greek.
- Tawny: Meaning "golden brown" or "reddish-brown" in English.
- Tilda: Signifying "battle strength" or "powerful in battle" in German.
- Una: Signifying "one" or "unity" in Latin.
- Unity: Referring to "oneness" or "harmony" in English.
- Uma: Meaning "mother" or "goddess Parvati" in Sanskrit.
- Ursula: Signifying "little bear" or "she-bear" in Latin.
- Ulla: Referring to "will" or "determination" in Scandinavian.
- Umbria: Meaning "shadow" or "shade" in Latin.
- Ulrika: Signifying "powerful" or "ruler of all" in Old German.
- Uma: Referring to "mother" or "goddess Parvati" in Sanskrit.
- Udelle: Meaning "prosperous" or "fortunate" in Old English.
- Uriela: Signifying "God is my light" or "God is my flame" in Hebrew.
- Ulani: Referring to "cheerful" or "joyful" in Hawaiian.
- Undine: Meaning "little wave" or "water nymph" in Latin.
- Ursa: Signifying "little bear" or "she-bear" in Latin.
- Ula: Referring to "jewel of the sea" or "gem of the ocean" in Celtic.
- Ulva: Meaning "wolf" or "female wolf" in Old Norse
- Unity: Signifying "oneness" or "harmony" in English.
- Una: Referring to "one" or "unity" in Latin.
- Umbria: Meaning "shadow" or "shade" in Latin.
- Urbana: Signifying "from the city" or "city dweller" in Latin.
- Ulla: Referring to "will" or "determination" in Scandinavian.
- Uriela: Meaning "God is my light" or "God is my flame" in Hebrew.
- Udelle: Referring to "prosperous" or "fortunate" in Old English.
- Ula: Signifying "jewel of the sea" or "gem of the ocean" in Celtic.
- Udessa: Meaning "fortunate" or "lucky" in Ukrainian.
- Ulva: Referring to "wolf" or "female wolf" in Old Norse.
- Victoria: Signifying "victory" or "conqueror" in Latin.
- Vivian: Meaning "alive" or "lively" in Latin.
- Valentina: Referring to "strong" or "healthy" in Latin.
- Vanessa: Signifying "butterfly" in English.
- Violet: Meaning "purple-blue flower" or "modesty" in English.
- Veronica: Referring to "she who brings victory" in Latin.
- Virginia: Signifying "pure" or "chaste" in Latin.
- Valerie: Meaning "strength" or "health" in Latin.
- Vera: Referring to "truth" or "faith" in Russian.
- Vienna: Signifying "from Wine Country" or "vineyard" in English.
- Vivienne: Meaning "lively" or "full of life" in French.
- Veda: Referring to "knowledge" or "wisdom" in Sanskrit.
- Vada: Signifying "wise" or "knowledgeable" in German.
- Venus: Meaning "goddess of love" or "beauty" in Roman mythology.
- Valeria: Referring to "strong" or "healthy" in Latin.
- Vesta: Signifying "goddess of the hearth" or "home" in Roman mythology.
- Vada: Meaning "wise" or "knowledgeable" in German.
- Vesper: Referring to "evening star" or "evening prayer" in Latin.
- Verity: Signifying "truth" or "honesty" in English.
- Vida: Meaning "life" or "living one" in Spanish.
- Violetta: Referring to "purple-blue flower" or "modesty" in Italian.
- Vivica: Meaning "alive" or "lively" in Scandinavian.
- Vanna: Signifying "gracious" or "kind" in Italian.
- Vespera: Referring to "evening" or "nighttime" in Latin.
- Valeska: Meaning "glorious ruler" or "glorious leader" in Slavic.
- Willow: Signifying the tree "willow" in English.
- Wendy: Meaning "friend" or "blessed ring" in English.
- Willa: Referring to "resolute protector" or "determined guardian" in Old German.
- Winifred: Signifying "blessed peacemaking" or "blessed reconciliation" in Welsh.
- Wren: Meaning "small bird" or "birdlike" in English.
- Waverly: Referring to "meadow of quivering aspens" or "meadow of waving grass" in English.
- Whitley: Signifying "white meadow" or "white clearing" in Old English.
- Winter: Meaning "the coldest season" in English.
- Wynne: Referring to "fair" or "blessed" in Welsh.
- Wilhelmina: Signifying "resolute protector" or "helmet of will" in Old German.
- Winona: Meaning "firstborn daughter" or "firstborn" in Native American Sioux.
- Willa: Referring to "resolute protector" or "determined guardian" in Old German.
- Windy: Signifying "windy place" or "place with wind" in English.
- Winslow: Meaning "hill with a victory" or "mound of triumph" in Old English.
- Whitney: Referring to "white island" or "white water" in Old English.
- Wednesday: Signifying the day "Wednesday" in English.
- Wanda: Meaning "wanderer" or "voyager" in Slavic.
- Wylie: Referring to "crafty" or "skilled" in Old English.
- Wilma: Signifying "resolute protector" or "determined guardian" in Old German.
- Wilda: Meaning "wild" or "untamed" in Old English.
- Winifred: Referring to "blessed peacemaking" or "blessed reconciliation" in Welsh.
- Waverly: Signifying "meadow of quivering aspens" or "meadow of waving grass" in English.
- Winter: Meaning "the coldest season" in English.
- Wren: Referring to "small bird" or "birdlike" in English.
- Willow: Signifying the tree "willow" in English.Xanthe: Signifying "yellow" or "fair hair" in Greek.
- Xena: Derived from the Greek name Xenia, meaning "hospitable" or "welcoming."
- Ximena: Originating from Spanish, meaning "hearkening" or "listener."
- Xyla: A unique name without a specific meaning, chosen for its distinct sound and spelling.
- Xyla: A name inspired by the Greek word for "woodland" or "forest."
- Yara: Signifying "small butterfly" or "friend" in Arabic.
- Yasmine: Meaning "jasmine flower" or "fragrant flower" in Persian.
- Yvonne: Referring to "yew" or "archer" in French.
- Yelena: Signifying "bright" or "shining light" in Russian.
- Yvaine: Meaning "evening star" or "evening beauty" in English.
- Yara: Referring to "small butterfly" or "friend" in Arabic.
- Yasmin: Signifying "jasmine flower" or "fragrant flower" in Persian.
- Yvette: Meaning "yew" or "archer" in French.
- Yolanda: Referring to "violet" or "purple flower" in Greek.
- Yoko: Signifying "positive child" or "ocean child" in Japanese.
- Yulia: Meaning "youthful" or "young" in Russian.
- Yasmina: Referring to "jasmine flower" or "fragrant flower" in Persian.
- Yvette: Signifying "yew" or "archer" in French.
- Ysabel: Meaning "God is my oath" or "God's promise" in Spanish.
- Yadira: Referring to "beloved friend" or "precious companion" in Arabic.
- Ysabelle: Signifying "God is my oath" or "God's promise" in French.
- Yara: Meaning "small butterfly" or "friend" in Arabic.
- Yessenia: Referring to "flower" or "blooming flower" in Spanish.
- Yvette: Signifying "yew" or "archer" in French.
- Yuna: Meaning "gentle" or "kind" in Japanese.
- Yara: Referring to "small butterfly" or "friend" in Arabic.
- Yasmin: Signifying "jasmine flower" or "fragrant flower" in Persian.
- Yvonne: Meaning "yew" or "archer" in French.
- Yasmina: Referring to "jasmine flower" or "fragrant flower" in Persian.
- Yvaine: Signifying "evening star" or "evening beauty" in English.
- Zara: Signifying "princess" or "flower" in Arabic.
- Zoe: Referring to "life" or "alive" in Greek.
- Zelda: Meaning "gray battle" or "battle maid" in German.
- Zariah: Signifying "princess" or "flower" in Hebrew.
- Zinnia: Referring to the "flower" or "beautiful" in Latin.
- Zola: Meaning "earth" or "ball of earth" in Latin.
- Zuri: Signifying "beautiful" or "lovely" in Swahili.
- Zendaya: Referring to "to give thanks" or "to give praise" in Shona.
- Zelena: Meaning "sunshine" or "bright light" in Slavic.
- Zephyra: Signifying "west wind" or "gentle breeze" in Greek.
- Zelda: Referring to "gray battle" or "battle maid" in German.
- Zaina: Meaning "beautiful" or "beauty" in Arabic.
- Zadie: Signifying "princess" or "fortunate one" in Hebrew.
- Zaria: Referring to "princess" or "flower" in Hebrew.
- Zaylee: Meaning "angel" or "graceful" in American English.
- Zariah: Signifying "princess" or "flower" in Hebrew.
- Zayna: Referring to "beauty" or "grace" in Arabic.
- Zuri: Meaning "beautiful" or "lovely" in Swahili.
- Zola: Signifying "earth" or "ball of earth" in Latin.
- Zaida: Referring to "fortunate" or "prosperous" in Arabic.
- Zinnia: Meaning the "flower" or "beautiful" in Latin.
- Zaina: Referring to "beautiful" or "beauty" in Arabic.
- Zara: Signifying "princess" or "flower" in Arabic.
- Zelda: Referring to "gray battle" or "battle maid" in German.
- Zoey: Meaning "life" or "alive" in Greek.
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