Soft, "tender."
Alternate spelling of Nimra ("soft," "tender").
Rebel or "we shall rebel."
The Lady of the Lake in Arthurian legend.
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Osage name.
Peaceful, "tranquil."
A Scottish saints name of uncertain meaning.
Little girl.
A covert agent or mercenary in feudal Japan.
French diminutive of Anne.
Plowed field, "to till."
Feminine form of Nir, "plowed field."
Unique, "different," "uncommon."
He will plow, "cultivator."
A short, multicultural name with diverse meanings. It can be a Hebrew name or refer to "women" in Arabic, giving it a complex, international appeal.
The first month of the Hebrew calendar.
Steady, "immovable," "calm."
Night.
Sign, "mark," "symbol."
Joy, "cheerfulness," "delight."
Modern invented name, likely a blend with the suffix -elle.
West.
A short, multicultural name with diverse meanings. It carries the Hebrew root and a charming Scandinavian fairy connection.
Star of the lead, "one who leads."
Lord of ethics, "master of good conduct."
Meaning uncertain; possibly a modern Tamil name.
Lord of ethics, a name for various Hindu gods.
Greek diminutive of names like Eleni or Aikaterini.
Daughter.
Eternal, "always," "constant."
Flower bud, "blossom."
Flower bud.
Expression, "speech," "fang."
Feminine form of Niv, "expression," "speech."
A French saints name of Germanic origin.
Sweet-voiced, "melodious."
His expression or "his speech."
Cessation, "detachment," "spiritual liberation."
Son of Nicholas.
Destiny, "fate," "providence."
Feminine form of Nitzan, "flower bud."
Good, "beautiful."
A common Kikuyu name for girls.
Name of a legendary 17th-century queen of Ndongo and Matamba (Angola).
Gods own, "that which belongs to God."
Mother is supreme.
Mothers father or "paternal grandmother."
Variant of Nnena.
Fathers mother.
Motion, "movement."
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