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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
Treasure
Something valuable that is hidden or stored
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
Valiant
Brave and courageous
Vanilla
A flavor derived from the pods of the vanilla orchid.
Ventura
Fortune or chance
Verdell
Green
Victory
Success or triumph
Vincent
Victorious
Vivaldi
To live, derived from Italian 'vivere'
Waddles
To walk with a wobbling motion
Waffles
A type of breakfast food made from batter, often served with syrup or toppings
Waggers
A playful term associated with a dog's tail movement that indicates happiness.
Wailani
Heavenly waters
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
Weasley
A surname often associated with the character Ron Weasley from the Harry Potter series.
Whiskey
A distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash
Whitney
A name of Old English origin, meaning 'white island'.
Whoopie
A light-hearted term often used to describe fun or joy, sometimes relating to celebrations
Wicahpi
Star
Wilfred
Resolute peace
Wilfredo
Derived from Old German meaning 'desires peace'
Willard
Resolute protector
Winnika
A playful and lively spirit
Winslet
Welsh for a place name, meaning 'a place in the marsh'
Winston
Joyful stone.
Wolfrik
A variation of ‘Wulfric’, meaning wolf power or ruler
Wolfrun
A name inspired by the nature and wildness, often associated with a mythical or adventurous spirit
Wondera
A name derived from wonder, implying awe and admiration
Woodson
Son of the woods
Wookiee
A fictional species from the Star Wars universe, known for their strength and loyalty
Wrenley
A combination of 'wren' (a small bird) and 'ley' (a meadow or field)
Wriglee
A playful name inspired by the famous gum brand
Wrigley
A name derived from a place name, possibly meaning 'a clearing in the woods'
Wuschla
A playful sound or expression of joy
Wynonna
Firstborn daughter
Xandoro
Defender of men
Xiomara
A name of Spanish origin that means 'ready for battle'.
Yackson
Variant of Jackson, meaning 'son of Jack'
Yarelle
A name of French origin that may imply a small and graceful being
Yaretzi
You will always be loved
Zabrina
Derived from the name Sabrina, associated with the River Severn in England.
Zafrina
Derived from the Arabic meaning of "beautiful" or "lovely"
Zamperl
A term of endearment in some dialects, often associated with small, playful dogs.
Zandros
Defender of men
Zanthus
Of unknown origin, often associated with strength or protection
Zarahla
A unique name that suggests beauty and grace
Zarissa
A name often associated with beauty and grace.
Zasskia
A unique name with no widely recognized meaning, potentially derived from Slavic roots.
Zephyra
A name derived from 'Zephyr', meaning a gentle breeze.
Zerlina
Derived from a character in Mozart's opera 'Don Giovanni', often associated with beauty and charm.
Zilarra
A name often associated with serenity and beauty
Zimbera
The name Zimbera is associated with a sense of energy and vibrancy.
Zippity
A playful term implying speed or liveliness
Zirella
A name that suggests grace and beauty.
Zoltano
A diminutive form of 'Zoltan', signifying 'life' or 'ruler'
Zoraida
A name of Arabic origin meaning 'the one who is enchanted' or 'delightful'.