Spiritual

Ookii

Japanese for big or large

Oonagh

A name of Irish origin meaning 'lamb' or 'one born at noon'.

Ophra

Derived from the Hebrew name meaning 'female deer' or 'fawn'.

Orison

A prayer or plea

Ornela

The name Ornela is derived from the Italian word meaning 'little flower'.

Oshun

Orisha of water, fertility, and love in Yoruba mythology

Osires

A name derived from ancient mythology, often associated with the god of the afterlife.

Ostara

Goddess of spring and fertility

Ozeta

A name derived from a geographic feature or a diminutive of 'oz', suggesting smallness or endearment

Pandora

All gifts

Pasca

Italian for Easter

Pawnee

A Native American tribe originally from the Great Plains of the United States

Peira

A Greek word meaning 'rock' or 'stone'

Phinnia

Meaning 'from the land of the fairies'

Phoenix

Mythical bird that regenerates or is reborn from its ashes

Quena

A traditional Andean flute made from cane

Quint

Fifth

Quintessa

Fifth essence or quintessence

Quira

A name that suggests light or clarity.

Randoro

A name derived from the Italian 'randori', meaning to roam or wander.

Ranja

A name of Arabic origin meaning 'to see' or 'to gaze'.

Rasta

Related to the Rastafari movement and culture.

Rayden

Thunder and lightning

Raziel

An archangel in Jewish mysticism often known as the angel of mysteries

Reggae

A music genre that originated in Jamaica

Reika

Blessed fragrance

Rhana

A variant of the name Rane, meaning 'joyful' or 'happy'.

Rias

A term used in various contexts related to water banks or estuaries

Ritchy

A name often associated with strength and bravery

Ruki

A name of Japanese origin meaning 'lord' or 'noble'

Rusko

From the Russian language; related to Rus, a historic region in Eastern Europe

Sade

A form of the name 'Sada', often associated with happiness and joy.

Sagan

Named after the famous astrophysicist Carl Sagan, known for his work in popularizing science and astronomy.

Sago

A type of palm and also refers to a starchy food product derived from the pith of the sago palm.

Sahale

A Native American word meaning 'high ground' or 'upland'

Sahran

A name derived from the Arabic word meaning 'joyful' or 'happy'

Sai

A name often associated with a weapon or tool in martial arts, representing strength and skill.

Sakari

The name means 'sweet' or 'sugar' in Finnish

Salka

From the Finnish word for 'a guardian' or 'a protector'

Samika

A name of Indian origin meaning 'a good friend' or 'one who is lovable'

Sanora

A name meaning 'sorrow' or 'full of joy' in different cultures

Santana

Sacred place

Santini

Italian diminutive of Santo, meaning 'saint'

Saro

A form of the name Sarah, meaning princess

Sati

A girl who is pure and truthful

Sedona

A city in Arizona known for its red rock formations

Seila

A variant of the name 'Cecilia', meaning 'blind' in Latin

Seraphine

Fiery or burning one

Shakti

Power or energy in Hindi and Sanskrit

Shan

Peaceful or calm

Shandra

Defender of mankind

Shanti

Peace or tranquility

Shin

Meaning 'new' or 'true' in Japanese

Shiraz

A type of wine, named after the city of Shiraz in Iran.

Shylah

A name believed to mean 'daughter of the sea' or 'from the sea'

Sikka

A name of Finnish origin meaning 'pig'

Sinopa

A name meaning 'a small, joyful creature' derived from Native American languages.

Siofra

Irish term for a fairy or sprite

Sioux

The name of a Native American tribe, representing strength and resilience.

Sivo

A name derived from Slavic meaning 'gray' or 'silver'.

Siya

A name of Indian origin, often meaning 'to be' or 'exist'.

Sona

A name associated with sound or melody in various languages

Soula

A variation of the name 'soul', symbolizing spirit and essence.

Starlight

A celestial body that emits light; often associated with dreams and hopes.

Sula

A name of various origins, including a meaning of 'gentle' or 'peaceful'

Suleika

Calm or peaceful

Sulka

A fictional character in Slavic mythology, often depicted as a helpful spirit.

Suma

It means 'to sum up' or 'to add together' in some contexts.

Sura

French for 'sour' or 'bitter', which can describe a taste or a temperament.

Svana

Swan in Icelandic

Sylvan

Relating to or characteristic of the woods or forest

Sylvia

Of the forest

Taika

The word for 'a miracle' in Maori, also means 'to make' or 'to create'.

Taiko

Japanese for drum

Talullah

Name of Native American origin meaning 'leaping waters'.

Tatonka

Bison in Lakota language

Teja

A Sanskrit word meaning 'radiance' or 'light'

Tenzin

Holder of teachings

Tomoka

The flower of the cherry blossom

Toshii

Japanese for 'a place' or 'field'

Trinity

The state of being threefold or triple

Uku

The name Uku derives from Hawaiian, meaning 'to stand firm' or 'to be strong.'

Ulu

A type of traditional Hawaiian fishhook

Uriel

God is my light

Valhalla

In Norse mythology, Valhalla is the hall of the slain, where warriors who died in battle are received.

Varna

A beautiful city in Bulgaria, known for its rich history and picturesque beaches.

Varya

A form of the name Varvara, often related to the Greek word for 'foreign' or 'stranger'

Vayu

The god of wind in Hindu mythology

Vusi

The name Vusi means 'to come forth' or 'to bring' in Zulu.

Wailani

Heavenly waters

Wakela

An indigenous word meaning 'to be in harmony or balance'.

Walena

A variation of 'walleye', it can also mean 'a little whale' in a poetic sense.

Waleska

Meaning 'a place of safety' or 'healing'

Webb

A surname of English origin meaning 'weaver'

Wicahpi

Star

Wicka

A variant of 'Wicka', which can refer to a small stream or to be connected with nature

Wico

A name derived from various cultural backgrounds, often used as a diminutive form of names like 'Wilbur' or 'Weston'.

Widad

A gift or a present

Willka

A name that means 'sacred' in the Andean belief system

Wisper

To speak softly or quietly