Clear source or "pure spring."
Fate, "destiny," "portion."
Fate, "destiny," "lot."
Modern phonetic invented spelling of Courtney.
Far, "distant," a historical name.
From the Latin "quattor," meaning "fourth."
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Native American name.
Name of the famous Comanche chief Quanah Parker, meaning "fragrant."
Modern invented name, an elaborate phonetic construction.
Bright, "clear," "light."
Modern invented name, a feminine elaboration of names like Quana or Juanita.
English surname, from the Latin "quantus," meaning "how much."
Modern invented name, a creative and elaborate construction.
A place where stone is extracted; also a hunted animal.
Alternate spelling of Qasim, meaning "divider," "distributor."
Modern invented name, a unique and elaborate phonetic construction.
Modern invented name, likely a blend with the "-isha" suffix.
Power, "strength," "might."
A female monarch; a woman regarded as supreme in a particular sphere.
Modern invented name, a unique phonetic construction.
English surname, possibly meaning "womans estate."
Modern invented name, a unique elaboration.
English surname, a variant of Quennell, meaning "little queen."
Hummingbird.
Fifth.
Beloved, "dear."
Dutch form of the Latin name Quirinus, a Roman god.
Italian for "this."
Precious flower.
Variant of Qiana.
A writing instrument made from a feather.
Ó Cúilinn
Short form of Quincy or Quentin.
Feminine form of Quincy or a variant of Quintia.
French place-name/surname: "estate of the fifth son."
Modern invented name, a unique and elaborate compound.
Modern invented name, a rhythmic blend with the "-eisha" suffix.
Spanish surname meaning "country estate" or "fifth."
Spanish surname meaning "one who works a fifth of land."
Feminine form of Quintus, meaning "fifth," but often associated with "essence" or "quintessence."
Italian form of the Roman family name Quintilius, meaning "fifth."
Variant spelling of Quentin, meaning "fifth."
Spanish/Italian form of Quintus, meaning "fifth."
Spanish elaboration of Quinto, related to the Roman name Quintonius.
Meaning uncertain; possibly related to the quinoa plant.
Spanish diminutive of Enrique (Henry).
Spanish form of the Latin name Quiricus, meaning "of the Lord."
An early Roman god of war, later identified with the deified Romulus.
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Osage name.
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