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Phantom
A ghost or spirit, often associated with mystery.
Phinnia
Meaning 'from the land of the fairies'
Piccolo
Small or little in Italian
Piggles
A playful and funny name that evokes cuteness
Pippino
A playful and cheerful name, often associated with small and lively characters
Popcorn
Snack made from heated corn kernels
Pudding
A sweet dish typically made from milk and sugar, often flavored and thickened.
Puddin’
A sweet dessert often made with milk and sugar
Queenie
A diminutive form of queen, often used to denote royalty or elegance.
Queenly
Characteristic of or befitting a queen
Quessie
A modern diminutive form of the name 'quest', suggesting adventure or exploration
Quiggle
To move in a twisty or curvy manner
Quillen
Cub, whelp
Quinlin
Descendant of Caoinlean, meaning 'sensitive' or 'retiring'.
Quissie
Derived from the word 'quiss', which means a small vessel or container
Radella
Derived from Italian 'radella,' meaning little wheel or circle.
Radimir
The one who rules with glory
Randoro
A name derived from the Italian 'randori', meaning to roam or wander.
Raphael
God has healed
Rebekka
To bind or to tie
Redwood
A type of tree known for its height and longevity.
Rhupert
Bright fame
Ribella
A rebellious spirit or someone who challenges authority
Ritchie
Brave ruler
Roberta
Bright fame.
Rochelle
Little rock
Rockwell
Dweller by the rock spring
Romulus
Founder of Rome and a legendary figure in Roman mythology.
Rosaria
Meaning 'rose' in Latin, symbolizing beauty and love.
Roselyn
A modern variant of Rose, symbolizing love and beauty.
Roswell
A place known for a famous UFO incident
Roxanne
Dawn or bright
Russell
A small stream or brook
Saffron
A spice derived from the flower of Crocus sativus, known for its distinctive taste and color
Sakeena
Calm and tranquil
Sameria
Meaning of Sameria is not widely known, but it can be associated with 'prosperity' or 'wealth'.
Sandria
Derived from the Italian name 'Sandra', often associated with being protector or defender.
Sanford
From the sandy ford
Santana
Sacred place
Santino
Little saint
Sauvage
Wild or savage
Serrano
A reference to a type of pepper known for its spiciness.
Setsuko
Child of the snow
Shaheen
A type of falcon known for its speed and hunting abilities.
Shampus
A playful and succulent snack in dog culture
Shannon
Irish name meaning 'old river' or 'sacred river'
Shelley
Clearing on a bank
Sherlock
Derived from 'shire' and 'lock', meaning 'a meadow by the stream'.
Shimmer
To shine with a flickering or wavering light
Shining
Emit light or glow
Shotzie
A playful and affectionate term often used for pets
Shrimpy
Small or little, often relating to shrimp
Siberia
A vast region in northeastern Asia, known for its cold climate and expansive wilderness
Sirocco
A warm, dry wind coming from North Africa, often associated with hot desert air.
Skipper
The person in charge of a ship or boat
Snoogle
A made-up word combining 'snooze' and 'snuggle', suggesting comfort and coziness
Snuffie
A playful and affectionate term for a small dog
Sorelly
A diminutive form of the Italian name 'Sorella', meaning 'sister'.
Sparkle
To shine with a bright, shimmering, reflected light
Speckle
A small spot or mark, often of a different color
Spencer
Steward or dispenser of provisions
Spicoli
A character from the movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High known for his laid-back personality and love for surfing.
Stanley
Stone clearing
Stormie
Derived from the English word 'storm', representing a strong and turbulent weather phenomenon.
Strubbie
A playful or affectionate term for a small or cuddly thing
Strudel
A type of layered pastry filled with sweet or savory ingredients
Stryker
Derived from the term 'to strike', indicating strength and impact
Susanna
Lily
Tatiana
Fairy Queen
Tatonka
Bison in Lakota language
Tempest
A violent windy storm
Tiffany
A name of Greek origin meaning 'epiphany' or 'manifestation'.
Titania
The queen of the fairies in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
Tormund
Thunder mountain
Toulouse
A city in southwestern France known for its pink terracotta buildings
Trinity
The state of being threefold or triple
Tristen
Sorrowful or sad
Trooper
A soldier, especially one belonging to a cavalry unit
Trotter
One who walks or travels with a quick or lively step.
Truffle
A type of edible fungus that grows underground, often used in gourmet cooking
Twinkie
A small, sweet cake filled with cream
Twister
Someone who twists or spirals
Ushindi
Victory in Swahili
Valeria
Strong and valiant
Valette
A small, traditional French dish or a reference to a lady of nobility
Vanilla
A flavor derived from the pods of the vanilla orchid.
Ventura
Fortune or chance
Verdell
Green
Vincent
Victorious
Waddles
To walk with a wobbling motion
Waffles
A type of breakfast food made from batter, often served with syrup or toppings
Waimea
The place of the watery place
Waldena
A variation of the name Walden, meaning 'valley of the Welsh'
Waleska
Meaning 'a place of safety' or 'healing'
Walfred
Variant of Alfred, meaning 'wise counselor'
Wallace
Welsh for 'foreigner' or 'Welshman'
Wanjana
To be full or to be complete in Swahili
Warinka
A diminutive form of the Ukrainian name Varvara, meaning 'guardian' or 'bringer of victory'.
Warrior
A person who shows great vigor, courage, or aggressiveness
Whiskey
A distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash