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Addison
Son of the Adam
Adeline
Noble or kind
Alissia
Noble kind
Allyson
Noble; graceful
Alondra
Spanish name meaning 'lark', symbolizing freedom and joy.
Amorita
Little Love
Arcadia
A region or state of rustic innocence and simplicity
Ardenne
Derived from a region in Belgium known for its natural beauty.
Arielle
Lioness
Arlette
A variant of 'Charlotte', meaning free man.
Atticus
Man of Attica; a person from Athens
Augusta
Great or magnificent
Azzurra
Means 'sky blue' in Italian
Babalou
A playful and affectionate nickname often used for children
Babybel
A type of cheese known for its unique round shape and wax coating
Bagheera
Black panther
Baghira
A character from Rudyard Kipling's 'The Jungle Book', known as the black panther
Banluka
A name with potential connections to various cultures, meaning 'a peaceful place' or 'a tranquil center.'
Barcley
A variation of the name Barclay, meaning 'birch wood' or 'meadow by the river'.
Barklin
Derived from 'bark', typically associated with dogs
Barkoni
A whimsical name representing the sound of barking
Barnaby
A variant of 'Barnabas', meaning 'son of encouragement'
Bastian
From the Latin name Sebastianus, meaning 'from Sebastia'.
Beckham
A surname of English origin, often associated with the famous footballer David Beckham.
Bernice
Bringer of victory
Bisquit
A type of sweet baked good
Blakely
Place name meaning 'dark meadow'
Blanche
French for white
Blessing
A beneficial presence or gift
Blossom
A state or time of flowering; development or growth
Branson
A surname of English origin, meaning 'the son of Brand' or 'Brandon's town'
Braxton
A variant of the name that signifies 'Brock's town', originating from old English.
Bridget
Strength or Exalted One
Brighton
Bright town or city
Buckley
A surname of Irish origin meaning 'the mouth of the river'.
Burrito
A type of Mexican food wrapped in a tortilla
Calypsa
Derived from Calypso, a nymph in Greek mythology who detained Odysseus.
Calypso
A nymph in Greek mythology who detained Odysseus on her island
Cameron
Crooked nose
Camilia
A variant of Camilla, which is derived from Latin meaning 'young ceremonial attendant'.
Camilla
A Latin name meaning 'young ceremonial attendant'
Candice
Pure, innocent
Canisto
Italian for little dog
Cannoli
A traditional Italian pastry consisting of a cannoli shell filled with sweet ricotta cheese.
Capella
A star in the constellation Auriga and also means 'little cup' in Italian.
Captain
A military rank; a leader of a group
Caradog
Beloved dog
Cascaya
A fictional character name often used in literature
Cassius
Hollow
Catelyn
Pure
Cecilia
Blind
Celeste
Heavenly
Chauncy
A form of the name Chauncey, deriving from French meaning 'chancer' or 'to take a chance'.
Chaveyo
A name with cultural significance often associated with loyalty and companionship
Chayenne
A place name from the Native American Lakota language, meaning 'place of the red earth.'
Chelsea
A place name of Old English origin meaning 'port landing'.
Chepita
A term of endearment or affection in Spanish, often used for a beloved person or a small creature
Cheshire
A region in England known for its cheese and the Cheshire Cat from 'Alice in Wonderland.'
Chianti
A type of red wine produced in Italy
Chouchou
A French term of endearment meaning 'favorite' or 'darling'
Chunkie
A cute or chubby little creature.
Claudio
Lame or disabled
Coconut
A tropical fruit with a hard shell and white flesh
CoileáN
Puppy in Irish
Conlan
Suitable for a warrior
Crowley
From the crow's meadow
Cruiser
A person or vehicle that moves through a place especially in a leisurely way
CéLeste
Heavenly or celestial
Dagwood
A name of a character known for his love of food and humor
Dalilah
Delicate or weak
Daphney
The name Daphney is associated with the laurel tree and is often linked to the concept of victory.
Dellina
Derived from Italian origins, it can signify the little Dell or small valley.
Dimitri
Derived from the Greek name Demetrius, meaning 'follower of Demeter', the goddess of agriculture.
Dimples
Small indentations in the skin, often visible when smiling
Dorlise
A unique name possibly derived from 'Doris', meaning 'gift' or 'bounty' in Greek
Dreamer
A person who dreams or has aspirations
Drizzle
A light rain
Durango
The name comes from the historical and cultural region in Mexico known for its scenic landscapes.
Eleanor
Light-hearted, shining light
Elektra
Shining, brilliant
Emperor
A sovereign ruler of great power and rank
Ernesto
A form of Ernest, meaning 'serious' or 'determined'
Fantasy
A genre of speculative fiction set in a fictional universe, often inspired by mythology and folklore
Farrell
Descendant of the brave one
Fidella
Faithful or loyal
Filbert
A type of hazelnut
Firenze
The capital city of Tuscany, known for its art and architecture.
Frances
From the French name meaning 'free one'
Freedom
The state of being free; liberation from captivity or restraint.
Frenchie
A term of endearment for a French person or something French
Frostie
A diminutive form of frost, suggesting cold or wintry conditions
Galilea
The name refers to a region in Israel, known for its beauty and historical significance.
Galilee
A region in northern Israel, known for its historical and religious significance
Galileo
Named after the famous Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei, who made significant contributions to science and astronomy
Galinka
A term of endearment in Slavic languages, often used to refer to a little girl or something dear.
Gandolph
A variant of the Germanic name 'Gandalf', meaning 'elf' or 'wand' and 'help'.
Gilligan
The name is often associated with a character who is comedic and bumbling, suggesting a playful and friendly demeanor.
Grainne
Grainne is a Gaelic name meaning 'grain' or 'seed'.
Haisley
A variation of the name Hailey, which means 'hay clearing' or 'from the hay meadow'.
Hampton
Home settlement