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    • ARABIAN - Women
    • Adibe: "Polite."
    • Al-hadiye: the Gift
    • Ahlie: Domestic
    • Ai-hawa: the Wind
    • Ajouz: Old One
    • Akide: Firm, Certain
    • Al-shama: a Mark of Beauty
    • Almase: Diamond
    • Amal: Hope
    • Amineh: Trustworthy
    • Amira: Princess
    • Amurra: Cute
    • Anide: Stubborn
    • Armale: Widow
    • Arouss: Bride
    • Asile: Noble, Judicious
    • Ayar: May
    • Ayloul: September
    • Azale: Eternal
    • Aziza: Dear
    • Bab-el-sama: Door of Heaven
    • Badawie: Bedouin, Nomad
    • Badieh: Desert
    • Bahie: Shining, Beautiful
    • Baladie: Native, Urban
    • Barake: Blessing
    • Barke: Gathering
    • Barrieh: Desert Waste
    • Bashasha: Cheerful Face, Gentle Face
    • Bassira: Intelligent
    • Batale: Heroine
    • Bayda: White
    • Bint-el-nil: Daughter of the Nile
    • Bint-helwa: Beautiful Girl
    • Bizre: a Grain, Seed
    • Bourha: Space of Time
    • Bourouz: Appearance
    • Boushra: Good News
    • Burkan: Volcan
    • Dabab: Mist, Thin Cloud
    • Dabke: Oriental Dance
    • Dahiat: Certainty
    • Dahshat: Confusion
    • Daliat: Grapevine
    • Dallale: Broken, Auctioneer
    • Damaa: Tear
    • Damathat: Gentleness
    • Dameer: Secret Thought
    • Darourat: Necessity
    • Dassouse: Spy
    • Debbani: Grey Color
    • Dimashk: Damascus
    • Dirayat: Knowledge
    • Dounia: the Present World
    • Doushour: Times, Ages
    • Ebra: Needle
    • El-arabia: the Arab Mare
    • El-awra: the Blind One
    • Elfat: Friendship
    • Elham: Inspiration
    • El-jahrousse: the Protected One
    • El-nefous: the Soul
    • El-zarka: the Grey One
    • Emarat: Power
    • Emira: Princess
    • Esmake: Your Name Is?
    • Fahime: Very Intelligent
    • Fajera: Wicked One
    • Farah: Happiness
    • Farase: Mare
    • Farasha: Butterfly
    • Fareedat: Precious Gem
    • Fareesa: Prey
    • Farmat: a Small Piece
    • Farwat: Fur Cloak
    • Fawara: Fountain
    • Fayrouz: Turquoise
    • Ferdous: Paradise
    • Fiddat: Silver
    • Fidilat: Virtue, Excellence
    • Finjan: Small Cup
    • Fitnat: Understanding
    • Fourja: Opening Show
    • Fulful: Pepper
    • Gadwa: Gift, Benefit
    • Galsat: Gathering
    • Gamedat: Solid
    • Gameela: Beautiful, Graceful
    • Gassarat: Courage
    • Gawaher: Precious Stone
    • Gawaiz: Prize, Present
    • Gawdat: Goodness, Excellence
    • Gawharat: a Jewel, Pearl
    • Gazira: Island
    • Gebha: Forehead
    • Genoubee: Southerner
    • Gharibe: Stranger
    • Ghazale: Deer
    • Isis: Egyptian God
    • Lamhat: a Glance
    • Latifa: Graceful, Kind
    • Layyen: Soft
    • Lazize: Sweet, Pleasant
    • Leila: Night
    • Loulou: Pearl
    • Louyoune: Softness
    • Ma-ajmala: How Beautiful
    • Mahfouza: Protected One
    • Majeeda: Glorious
    • Malak: Angel
    • Malakeh: Queen
    • Minhat: Gift, Favor
    • Moniet: Wish
    • Moniet El Nefous: the Wish of the Soul
    • Mouhrat: Filly
    • Nabile: Highly Intelligent
    • Nada: Dew, Moisture
    • Nakhat: Fresh Breath
    • Nasheedat: a Song, Poem
    • Nasheeta: Active, Energetic
    • Nasmat: a Breath of Life
    • Nassiat: Forelock
    • Nefous: Souls, Hearts
    • Negma: a Star
    • Rababa: Flute
    • Rasheeka: Elegant Form
    • Rawda: Meadow
    • Rayat: Flag Bearer
    • Saadat: Happiness
    • Sababa: Excessive Love
    • Sabahat: Beauty
    • Sabiha: Morning
    • Sabwat: Youth, Young
    • Sadakat: True Friendship
    • Sahra: Desert
    • Samahat: Kindness, Grace
    • Sarab: Mirage
    • Sarmadee: Eternal
    • Sawda: Black One
    • Shabat: Young Woman
    • Shabha: Grey Color
    • Shaden: a Young Gazelle
    • Shahmat: Honor
    • Shams: Sun
    • Shararat: a Spark
    • Sharifa: Honest, Noble
    • Sitar: Veil
    • Soumra: Brownish Color
    • Talawat: Beauty, Grace
    • Tamra: Dates
    • Tarfat: Twinkling of an Eye
    • Tayyeb: in Good Health
    • Tehfat: Precious Object
    • Tohfa: Precious
    • Waheedat: Only Daughter
    • Wajbat: a Set of Same Kind
    • Wardee: Rose Colored
    • Weedad: Love, Affection
    • Woorood: Roses
    • Ya-bint-al-hawa: Daughter of the Wind
    • Yabissa: Dry One
    • Ya-habibte: Oh Darling
    • Yamm: Sea, Ocean
    • Yasmeen: Jasmine
    • Yatimah: Orphan
    • Zafeer: Expiration
    • Zahrat: Flower
    • Zam Zam: Holy Water of Mecca
    • Zaman: Time
    • Zanbuck: Lily, Iris
    • Zeenat: Ornament
    • Zukra: Blue
    • Zumurroda: Emerald
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    • AFGHAN Women
    • Afghani Shahla - Afghani - Beautiful Eyes
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    • "AFRICAN" Women
    • Acenith The Name of the African Goddess of Love.
    • Annakiya (Ah-nah-kee-yah) Sweet Face
    • Ashaki (Ah-shah-kee) W. African, Beautiful
    • Ashia (Ash-ee-uh)  Somali=mohammed's Favorite Wife
    • Ayana (Ah-hayn-ah) Ethiopian, Beautiful Flower
    • Deka (Deh-ka) Somali, One Who Pleases
    • Eshe (Ay-shay) Swahili, Meaning Life
    • Jini (Jee-nee) Kiswahili, a Genie
    • Johari (Joh-hahr-ee) Kiswahili, Jewel
    • Kahina (Kah-hee-nah) Berber Leader, Prophetess and Warrior Princess. Died in Tunisia Ad.703
    • Kamaria (Kah-mah-ree-ah) Swahili, Somali, like the Moon
    • Lateefah/latifa (Lah-tee-fah) N. Africa, Pleasant, Gentle, Good Humor
    • Malaika (Mah-lah-ee-kah) Kiswahili, Angel
    • Malkia (Mahl-kee-yah) Kiswahili, Queen,
    • Ofra (Oh-frah) (Mandinka), Moon
    • Ramla (Rahm-lah) Swahili, Fortuneteller or Prophet
    • Rana (Rah-nah) Kiswahili, Happiness, Rest
    • Raziya (Rah-zee-yah) Swahili, Sweet, Agreeable
    • Saba (Sah-bah) Kiswahili, the Number Seven
    • Uhuru (Oo-hoo-ru) Kiswahili, Freedom
    • Zalika (Zah-lee-kah) Swahili, Well-born
    • Zeinab (Zay-nab) Somali - Good
    • Zena (Zah-nah) Ethiopian - Fame
    • Zikiya (Zah-kee-yah) Swahili, Smart, Intelligent
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    • ARABIC - Women
    • A'dab: Hope; Need
    • Abia: Great
    • Abida: "She Who Worships"; Also a Hebrew Name Meaning "My Father Knows."
    • Abir: Arabic Name Meaning "Fragrant; Scent." Variant, Abeer, Exists.
    • Ablah, Abla': Perfectly Formed
    • Abra: "Example; Lesson." Also a Hebrew Name Meaning "Parent of Many." Variants Include Abarrane, and Abrahana.
    • Adara: "Virgin." Also an Greek Name Meaning "Beauty," and a Hebrew Name Meaning "Fire." Variants, Adar and Adra, Exist.
    • Adiba: "Cultured; Refined; Polite." Variant, Adibah, Exists.
    • Adila, Adilah, Adeela: Similar; Equal
    • Adiva From the Arabic, Meaning "Gracious, Pleasant."
    • Adiva: "Gentle and Agreeable."
    • Adlai: From Hebrew. "Just." More Common as a Man's Name.
    • Adra: "Virgin." See Adara.
    • Afaf: Virtuous; Pure
    • Afifah: Chaste
    • Afra: "Color of Earth." Also Hebrew, "Young Deer." Variants Include Affera, Affery, Affra, Aphra.
    • Afraima: Arabic and Hebrew Name Meaning "Fertile."
    • Aharona, Aharonit, Feminine Forms of the Masculine Aharon or Aaron,  Meaning "A Messenger."  Other Forms: Arni, Amina, Aminit, Arona.
    • Ahd: Pledge; Knowledge
    • Ahlam: Witty; Imaginative; One Who Has Pleasant Dreams
    • Aida: "Reward; Present." Variant A'idah Exists.
    • Ain: Eye, Thus "Precious"
    • Aini: Spring; Flower; Source; Choice
    • Aisha - (Ah-ee-shah) 1) Life, Alive, 2) Muhammed's Chief Wife
    • Aisha: "Woman; Life; Alive." Name of Mohammed's Youngest and Most Favored Wife. Variants Include Aeesha, Aeeshah, Aesha, Aeshah, Aiesha, Aieshah, Aishah, Aisia, Aisiah, Asha, Ashah, Ashia, Ashiah, Asia, Asiah, Ayeesa, Ayeesah, Ayeesha, Ayeeshah, Ayeisa, Ayeisah, Ayeisha, Ayeishah, Ayisa, Ayisah, Ayisha, Ayishah, Ieasha, Ieashah, Eiashia, Ieashiah, Iesha, Ieshah, Ieesha, Ieeshah, Ieeshia, Ieeshiah, Yiesha, Yieshah.
    • Akilah: Wise; One Who Reasons
    • Alaia: "Sublime."
    • Alhena: a Ring; Also a Star in the Constellation Gemini
    • Alima: "Cultured; Wise; Knows Dance and Music." Variant Alimah Exists.
    • Aliya: "Highborn; Exhaulted; Highest Social Standing." Variants Include Alia, Aliah, Aliyah, Aliye, Aliyyah.
    • Alla a Feminine Form of the Moslem Allah, "Meaning God."
    • Almas: Diamond
    • Almira from the Arabic, Meaning "Princess" or "Exalted One."  
    • Almira: Princess
    • Altair from the Arabic, Meaning "A Bird." The Name of the Brightest Star in the Constellation Aquila.
    • Altair, Altaira: Bird
    • Aludra: Virgin
    • Alula: First Born
    • Alzena, Alzan, Alzina, Alzena: Woman
    • Alzubra: a Star in the Constellation Leo
    • Amal, A'mal, Amala: Bird; Hopes; Aspirations
    • Amani: Wishes; Aspirations
    • Amara from the Arabic, Meaning "To Command."
    • Amatullah: Female Servant of Allah
    • Amber from the Arabic, Meaning "Yellowish-brown Resin," Found on Some Seashores. Other Forms: Amberlie
    • Amber: Jewel
    • Ameerah, Amira: Princess
    • Amina, Amine from the Hebrew and Arabic Amin, Meaning "Trusted, Faithful."  Feminine Forms of Amin.
    • Aminah, Ameena: Trustworthy; Faithful
    • Amineh: Faithful
    • Amirah, Ameera: Commanding; Princess; Leader
    • Amma from the Hebrew and Arabic, Meaning "Servant."
    • Amtullah: Female Servant of Allah
    • Anadil (An-nah-dil) Arabic  - Nightengales
    • Anan: Clouds
    • Anbar: Perfume; Ambergris
    • Anisah: Close; Intimate; Good Friends
    • Anwar: Rays of Light
    • Ara: Opinionated
    • Areebah: Witty; Smart
    • Arub, Aruba: Loves Her Husband
    • Asfoureh: Bird
    • Asia, Ashia, Asha: Lively
    • Asima: Protector
    • Asima, Azima: Defender
    • Atia: Ancient
    • Atifa: Affection; Sympathy
    • Atiya: Gift
    • Ayah: Sign; Distinct
    • Ayska: Lively
    • Azhar (Ahz-hahr) Arabic, Meaning Flowers
    • Azhar, Azhara: Flower
    • Aziza/azeezah  (Ah-zee-zuh) Kiswahili: Precious, Somali: Gorgeous, Hebrew: Strong Muslim: Dear, Respected, Esteemed; Precous, Rare, Powerful
    • Azizah, Azeeza, Aziza: Cherished; Esteemed
    • Azzah: Young, Female Gazelle
    • Bab: from the Gateway
    • Badi'a: Unprecedented; Admirable; Unique
    • Badra: Full Moon
    • Badriyyah: Resembling the Full Moon
    • Bahira, Baheera: Sparkling; Brilliant
    • Bahiya: Beautiful; Radiant
    • Balqis: Name of the Queen of Sheba
    • Baltis Ancient Arabian Goddess Venerated at Carrhae in Northwest Mesopotamia.  Identified with the Planet Venus
    • Banan: Delicate, Finger Tips
    • Baraka: White
    • Bari'ah: Excelling
    • Barika: Bloom; Be Successful
    • Basam Balsam Bush
    • Bashirah, Basheera: Bringer of Good Tidings
    • Basimah, Baseema: Smiling
    • Basmah: a Smile
    • Batul, Batool, Batula: Virgin
    • Beryl from the Persian and Arabic, Meaning "Crystal, Crystal Clear."
    • Bibsbebe: Lady
    • Bilqis: Queen of Sheba
    • Bushra: Good Omen
    • Buthaynah, Buthayna: of a Beautiful Body
    • Cala: Castle
    • Cantara: Bridge
    • Carma from the Arabic, Meaning "A Field of Fruit."
    • Dahab: Gold
    • Dalal: Treated or Touched in a Kind and Loving Way
    • Duha, Dhuha: Forenoon
    • Fadilah, Fadheela: Virtuous; Cultured
    • Fadwa: Self-sacrifice
    • Faizah: Victorious; Winner
    • Falak: Star
    • Farah: Joy
    • Faridah, Fareeda: Unique; Precious Pearl or Gem
    • Farihah, Fareeha: Happy; Joyful; Glad
    • Farrah from the Arabic, Meaning "A Wild Ass."
    • Fatima, Fatimah: Accustom; Daughter of a Prophet
    • Fatin, Fatinah, Fatina: Captivating; Enchanting
    • Fawziyyah, Fawziya, Fazia: Successful; Victorious
    • Fellah: Arabian Jasmine
    • Firdaws, Firdoos: Highest Garden in Paradise
    • Firyal: Name
    • Gamal, Gamali from the Arabic, Meaning "Camel."
    • Gamel from the Arabic, Meaning "Dancer."
    • Ghadah: Beautiful
    • Ghaliyah: Fragrant
    • Ghaniyah: Pretty Girl; Beautiful Woman
    • Ghayda: Young and Delicate
    • Ghusun, Ghusoon: Branches of a Tree
    • Guni from the Arabic, Meaning "Reddish-black."  In the Bible, a Member of the Tribe of Gad.
    • Habibah: Beloved; Sweetheart; Darling
    • Hadeel: Meaning Unknown
    • Hadiya: Guide to Righteousness
    • Hadiyyah: a Gift
    • Hafsah: Wife of the Prophet
    • Hafthah: Preserved; Protected
    • Haifa, Hayfa': Slender; of Beautiful Body
    • Halah: Nimble; Aureole
    • Halimah, Haleema: Gentle; Patient; Mild-tempered
    • Hamidah, Hameeda: Praiseworthy
    • Hana': Happiness
    • Hanan: Mercy
    • Hanifah, Hanifa, Haneefa: True Believer
    • Haniyyah: Pleased; Happy
    • Hasna: Beautiful
    • Hayam: Deliriously in Love
    • Hayat: Life
    • Hessa: Destiny
    • Hibah: Gift
    • Hind: Proper Name
    • Huda, Hooda: Right Guidance
    • Huma: Bird Who Brings Joy
    • Huriyyah, Hooriya: Angel
    • Husn: Beauty
    • Husniyah: Beautiful
    • Iamar: Moon
    • Ibtihaj: Joy
    • Idit from the Arabic, Meaning "The Best, Choicest."
    • Ikram: Honor; Hospitality; Generosity
    • Iman: Faith; Belief
    • Imtithal: Polite Obedience
    • In'am: Kindness; Benefaction; Bestowal
    • Inas: Sociability
    • Inaya: Concern; Solicitude
    • Intisar, Intisara, Intizara: Triumphant
    • Izdihar: Flourishing; Blooming
    • Jael from the Arabic, Meaning "Prominent."
    • Jala': Clarity; Elucidation
    • Jamilah, Jamila, Jameela: Beautiful
    • Janan: Heart; Soul
    • Jarrah from the Arabic, Meaning "An Earthen Water Jug."
    • Jasmin from the Arabic and Persian Yasamin, "A Flower" in the Olive Family. Yasmina, Jasmina, Yessamin, Jessamin
    • Jemima from the Arabic, Meaning "A Dove." in the Bible, One of the Three Daughters of Job.  Yonina and Jonina Are Hebrew Equivalents.
    • Jessenia Arabic - Flower
    • Johara: Jewel
    • Jumanah: a Silver Pearl
    • Kaela (Kay-ehl-lah) Arabic, from the Hebrew. Short Form of Kalila, Kelila
    • Kala/cala Arabic , Fortress, Castle, Also Listed as a Buddhist Saint's Name (If
    • Kalila: Dearly Loved
    • Kamilah, Kamila: Perfect
    • Karida: Untouched
    • Karimah, Kareema: Giving; Noble
    • Kawthar: River in Paradise
    • Ketifa from the Arabic, Meaning "To Pluck (Usually Ripened Fruit)."
    • Khadijah, Khadeeja: First Wife of the Prophet
    • Khalidah: Eternal; Immortal
    • Khayriyyah, Khairiya: Charitable; Good
    • Khulud, Khulood: Immortality
    • Kismet from the Arabic Quismah, Meaning "Fate, Destiny."
    • Kulthum, Kulthoom: Daughter of the Prophet
    • Lama: Darkness of Lips
    • Lamis, Lamees: Soft to the Touch
    • Lamya': of Dark Lips
    • Lasca a Variant Form of the Arabic Al-askar, Meaning "Army," Hence " Soldier."
    • Latifah, Lateefa: Gentle; Kind; Friendly
    • Layla / Leyli Swahili (Ligh-lah). Arabic/persian, (Leh-lah) Famous Beauty.
    • Layla, Laila, Leila: Born During the Night
    • Leila from the Arabic, Meaning "Dark, Oriental Beauty" or "Night." Other Forms: Laila, Laili, Lailie, Laleh, Laylie.
    • Lilac from the Arabic and Persian Lilak, Meaning "Bluish." Relatingto Thehardy Shrubs or Trees of the Olive Family with Their Bluish and Lavender Flowers.  Other Forms: Lila, Lilah, Lilas, Lilias.
    • Lina, Leena: Delicate; Tender
    • Lu'lu': Pearls
    • Lubabah: the Innermost Essence
    • Luloah: a Pearl
    • Ma'isah: Walking with a Proud, Swinging Gait
    • Madihah, Madeeha: Praiseworthy
    • Maha: Wild Cow; Cow-eyes
    • Mahala, Mahalah from the Aramaic and Arabic, Meaning "Fat (Fattings)" or "Marrow, Brain." in the Bible, a Daughter of Zelophehad.
    • Maizah: Discerning
    • Majidah, Majeeda: Glorious
    • Makarim: Honorable
    • Malak: Angel
    • Malika: Queen
    • Manal: Achieve
    • Manar, Manara: Light
    • Maram: Asperation
    • Mariam, Maryam: Arabic Form of Mary (Bitter), Mother of Jesus
    • Mas'ouda: Happy; Lucky
    • Mawiyah: the Essence of Life
    • May: Old Arabic Name; Meaning Unknown
    • Maymunah: Auspicious; Blessed
    • Maysa': to Walk with a Proud, Swinging Gait
    • Maysun, Maysoon: Has a Beautiful Face
    • Mayyadah: to Walk with a Proud, Swinging Gait
    • Melek: Angel
    • Meryl, Meriel, Muriel: Myrrh
    • Mufidah, Mufeeda: Useful
    • Muhjah: Heart's Blood; Soul
    • Muminah: Pious Believer
    • Muna, Mona: Desire
    • Munirah, Muneera: Illuminating; Shedding Light
    • Mushirah, Musheera: Giving Counsel; Advising;
    • Muslimah: Devout Believer
    • Myrna from the Greek and Arabic, Meaning "Myrrh," Hence the Connotation of Bitter and Sorrowful.
    • Na'ilah: Acquirer; Obtainer; Succeeder
    • Na'ima, Na'imah: Comfort; Amenity; Peace
    • Nabihah, Nabeeha: Intelligent
    • Nabilah, Nabeela: Noble
    • Nada: Giving
    • Nadia: the Beginning; First
    • Nadidah, Nadeeda: Equal; Rival
    • Nadirah: Rare; Precious
    • Nadwah: Council
    • Nafisah, Nafeesa: Precious Thing; Gem
    • Nahlah: a Drink of Water
    • Najah: Success
    • Najat: Safety
    • Najibah, Najeeba: of Noble Birth
    • Najiyah: Safe
    • Najla: of Wide Eyes
    • Najma/najmah  (Naj-mah) Arabic -  Star
    • Najwa: Confidential Talk; Secret Conversation
    • Najya: Victorious
    • Nashida: Student
    • Nashita: Energetic; Full of Life
    • Nashwa: Fragrance; Perfume; That Which Intoxicates
    • Nasiha: One Who Gives Valuable Advice
    • Nasira: Victoriuos; Helper
    • Nathifa: Clean; Pure
    • Nawal: Gift
    • Nawar: Flower
    • Nazahah: Purity; Righteousness
    • Nazihah: Honest
    • Nazirah: Like; Equal
    • Ni'mah: Blessing; Loan
    • Ni'mat: Blessings; Loans
    • Nibal: Arrows
    • Nida: Call
    • Nouf: Highest Point on a Mountain
    • Noura, Nureh: Light
    • Nudar, Nudara: Gold
    • Nudar, Nudhar: Gold
    • Nuha: Intelligence
    • Numa: Beautiful and Pleasant
    • Nur, Noor: Light
    • Oma: Commanding
    • Omri from the Arabic, "To Live, to Live Long" or "To Worship, Worshiper." in the Bible, a King of Israel (887-876 B.c.).
    • Peta from the Hebrew and Arabic, Meaning "Bread."
    • Qubilah: Concord
    • Ra'idah: Leader
    • Rabab: White Cloud
    • Rabi: Spring
    • Rabi'ah: Garden; Springtime
    • Radeyah, Radhiya: Content; Satisfied
    • Radwa, Radhwa: a Mountain in Medina
    • Rafa': Happiness; Prosperity
    • Raghd: Pleasant
    • Rahimah: Merciful; Compassionate
    • Rahimateh: Grace
    • Raja: Hope
    • Rana: Behold
    • Rand: to Gaze; Look
    • Raniyah: Gazing
    • Rasha: Gazelle
    • Rashida, Rasheeda: Wise; Mature
    • Rashieka/rashiqa (Ruh-shih-kah)  Arabic , Descended from Royalty
    • Rawdah, Rawdha: Garden
    • Rawiyah: Transmitter of Ancient Arabic Poetry
    • Rayya: Sated with Drink
    • Rebecca from the Hebrew and Arabic, Meaning "To Tie, to Bind."  Rebekah, Rivka, Rivca.
    • Rida: Favored by God
    • Rihana: Sweet Basil
    • Rim, Reem: Gazelle
    • Rima, Reema: White Antelope
    • Rukan: Steady; Confident
    • Ruqayyah, Ruqaya: Gentle; Daughter of the Prophet
    • Ruwaydah: Walking Gently
    • Sabah: Morning
    • Sabirah: of Great Patience
    • Sadira from the Arabic, Meaning an "Ostrich Returning from Water." Also, the Arabic Name of a Constellation.
    • Sadira: Ostrich Running from Water
    • Sadiya/sadya Arabic -  Lucky
    • Safa: Innocent; Pure; Serene
    • Saffron from the Arabic, Meaning "The Crocus," a Plant with Purple Flowers.
    • Safiyyah: Tranquil; Untroubled
    • Sagirah: Little One
    • Sahar: Awakening
    • Sahara from the Arabic, Meaning "Moon."
    • Sahlah: Smooth; Soft; Flowing
    • Saidah: Fortunate
    • Saihah: Good; Useful
    • Sakinah, Sakeena: God-inspired Peace of Mind; Tranquility
    • Salihah: Correct; Agreeable
    • Salima Arabic Meaning "Flawless, Whole"
    • Salimah, Saleema: Peace; Flawless; Safe; Healthy
    • Salma: Peaceful
    • Salwa: Solace; Quail
    • Samah: Generosity
    • Samar: Conversations at Night
    • Sameh: Forgiver
    • Samihah, Sameeha: Generous
    • Samira from the Arabic, Meaning "Entertainer."
    • Samira, Sameera, Samirah: Woman Who Entertains
    • Samiyah: Elevated; Exhalted
    • Sana': Brilliance; to Gaze or Look
    • Sara: from Sarah in the Bible (Princess)
    • Sarsoureh: Bug
    • Sawsan: Lily of the Valley
    • Selima, Selimah Feminine Arabic Forms of Solomon, Meaning " Peace."
    • Shadha: Aromatic
    • Shadiyah: Singer
    • Shahrazad: Teller of "Tales of 1,001 Nights"
    • Sharifah, Shareefa: Noble
    • Shula Arabic , Flaming,  Bright
    • Shunnareh: Pleasant
    • Siham: Arrows
    • Souad, Su'ad: Meaning Unknown
    • Suha: Name of a Star
    • Suhailah, Suhaylah, Suhayla: Smooth; Soft; Flowing
    • Suhaymah: Small Arrow
    • Suhayr, Suhair: Proper Name
    • Sultana a Feminine Form of the Arabic Sultan, Meaning "A Ruler, a Prince."
    • Sumayyah, Sumaiya: Proper Name
    • Sumnah: Meaning Unknown
    • Taga from the Aramaic and Arabic, Meaning "A Crown."
    • Tahirah: Virginal
    • Takiyah: Pious; Righteous
    • Talibah: Scholar
    • Tamasha from the Arabic, Meaning "To Walk Around."
    • Tamath a Variant Form of the Arabic Tamasha, Meaning "To Walk Around."
    • Tarub, Taroob: Happy
    • Tasha, Tassa from the Arabic Tassa, Meaning "A Cup."
    • Thana': Thankfulness
    • Thara': Wealth
    • Thurayya: Star
    • Ulema from the Arabic Alama, Meaning "To Know, to Be Learned."
    • Ulima: Wise
    • Umayma: Little Mother
    • Vega from the Arabic, Meaning "The Falling," Referring to a Very
    • Vega: Falling
    • Wafa': Faithfulness
    • Wafiqah, Wafeeqa: Successful
    • Wafiyyah, Wafiya: Loyal; Faithful
    • Wahibah: Giver; Donor
    • Wajihah, Wajeeha: Eminent; Distinguished
    • Walidah: Newborn
    • Waqi: Falling
    • Warda, Wardah, Wordah: Rose
    • Widad: Love; Friendship
    • Wijdan: Ecstacy; Sentiment
    • Wisal: Communion in Love
    • Xavier from the Arabic "Bright."
    • Yafiah: High
    • Yakootah: Emerald
    • Yamha: Dove
    • Yaminah: Right and Proper
    • Yasirah: Lenient
    • Yasmin, Yasmine, Yasmina, Yasmeen: Jasmine
    • Yumn: Good Fortune; Success
    • Yusra: Proper Name
    • Zada, Zayda, Zaida: Lucky
    • Zafirah: Victory
    • Zahirah: Dazzling
    • Zahra: White
    • Zahrah: Flower; Beauty; Star
    • Zainab, Zaynab: Daughter of the Prophet
    • Zakiyyah: Pure
    • Zara, Zarah from the Arabic, Meaning "Dawn." Zora, Zorana, Zoreen, Zoreene, Zorene, Zorna. See Hebrew.
    • Zara: Princess
    • Zayna, Zaina: Beauty
    • Zenobia: Father's Ornament
    • Zoltana Feminine Form of the Arabic Sultan, Meaning "A Ruler, a Prince."
    • Zubaidah: Excellent
    • Zuhra/zurah  (Zooh-rah) Arabic - Venus ( Heavenly Body)
    • Zuleika: Fair, Intelligent
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    • ARAMAIC - Women
    • Adva From the Aramaic, Meaning "A Wave, a Ripple."
    • Bethesda from the Greek and Aramaic, Meaning "House of Mercy." in the Bible, a Pool near Jerusalem Possessing Healing Powers.
    • Dickla The Aform of the Hebrew and Arabic, Meaning "A Palm or Date Tree."  Other Forms: Dikla, Diklit.
    • Doronit from the Aramaic, Meaning "A Gift."
    • Idra from the Aramaic, Meaning "A Flag" or "A Fig Tree." The Fig Tree Was Symbolic of the Scholar in Ancient Hebrew Culture.
    • Ilit from the Aramaic, Meaning "The Best, Superlative."
    • Keshisha from the Aramaic, Meaning "Old, an Elder."
    • Mahala, Mahalah from the Aand Arabic, Meaning "Fat (Fattings)" or "Marrow, Brain." in the Bible, a Daughter of Zelophehad.
    • Martha from the Aramaic, Meaning Either "Sorrowful" or "A Lady." in the Bible, a Sister of Lazarus and Mary.  Other Forms: Marthe, Marta
    • Nehora from the Aramaic, Meaning "Light."
    • Pua from the Hebrew and Aramaic, Meaning "To Bleat, to Groan."
    • Ramiac Berura, Beruria from the Aramaic, Meaning "Pious, Kind, Honest."
    • Raz, Razi from the Aramaic, Meaning "Secret."
    • Razia, Raziah, Raziela from the Aramaic, Meaning "Secret of the Lord."
    • Razilee, Razili from the  Aand Hebrew, Meaning "The Secret Is Mine."
    • Saba from the Hebrew and Aramaic, Meaning "Old, Aged."
    • Samantha from the Aramaic, Meaning "The Listener."
    • Sima from the Aramaic, Meaning "A Treasure."
    • T'ome, Meaning "A Twin." Hebrew and Aramaic
    • Tabitha from the Greek and Aramaic, Meaning "A Roe, a Gazelle."
    • Taga from the Aand Arabic, Meaning "A Crown."
    • Talia from the Aramaic, Meaning "A Lamb." Talya
    • Tavi from the Aramaic, Meaning "Good."
    • Teli from the Aand Hebrew, Meaning "A Lamb."
    • Zeira from the Aramaic, Meaning "Small."
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    • ARMENIAN - Women
    • Anahid: Aform of Diana (Moon Goddess)
    • Ankine: Valuable
    • Anoush: Sweet Tempered
    • Armenouhie: Woman from Armenia
    • Astlik Goddess of Astral Nature (Stars), Later Goddess of Love. After Christianity Her Status Was Reduced to the Mother of Fairies and Nymphs
    • Gadara, Gadarine: from the Top of a Mountain
    • Gayane: Meaning Unknown
    • Lucine: Moon
    • Margarid: Aform of Margaret (Pearl)
    • Miriam: Biblical Name (Rebellious)
    • Nairi: from Armenia
    • Serpuhi, Sirpuhi: Holy
    • Shakeh: Meaning Unknown
    • Shoushan: a Name for Susan (Lily)
    • Siran: Beautiful
    • Sirvat: Beautiful Rose
    • Takouhi: Queen
    • Vartoughi: Rose
    • Voshkie: Golden
    • Zagir, Zagiri: Flower
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    • Assyrian - Women
    • Berura, Beruria from the Hebrew and Assyrian, Meaning "Pure, Clean, Shining."
    • Semiramis The Legendary Queen of Assyria Noted for Her Beauty.  
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    • Babylonian - Women
    • Babylonian Beletseri Bookkeeper/clerk Goddess of the Underworld
    • Bark," Hence, the Secondary Meaning of "Fragrant."Bright Star in the Constellation Lyra.
    • Babylonian Nina of Babylonian Origin, Meaning "Goddess of the Deep Waters."
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    • EGYPTIAN - Women
    • Ain: Priceless
    • Akila: Intelligent
    • Al Misrahi - Egyptians, of Egypt
    • Amaunet Devine Mother of Invisibility.  The Embodiment of the Life-giving North Wind
    • Amentet Goddess of the Western Lands. Setting Sun Symbolizes the Entrance to the Underworld Where Amentet Recieves the Dead as They Enter the Beyond as the Goddess
    • Ammit Female Demon Who Waits by Scales of Justice on Judgement Day, Devouring Sinners. Head of  Crocodile, Torso of a Predatory Cat and Buttocks of a Hippopotamus
    • Amunet: Myth Name (Goddess of Mystery)
    • Anat Goddess of War
    • Anat: Myth Name (A Wife of Seth)
    • Anippe: Daughter of the Nile
    • Asenath from the Egyptian, Probably Meaning "Belonging To." in the Bible, the Wife of Joseph the Mother of Ephraim and Manasseh.
    • Astarte Goddess of War
    • Astarte: Myth Name (A Wife of Seth)
    • Auset: Myth Name (Another Name for Isis)
    • Aziza: Precious
    • Bahiti: Fortune
    • Bast: Myth Name (Personification of the Heat of the Sun)
    • Bastet: Myth Name (Cat)
    • Bennu: Eagle
    • Bint Al-zawat - Daughter of the Aristocracy (Bint = Daughter)
    • Bint Al-balad - Daughter of the Country/people (Bint = Daughter)
    • Chione: Myth Name (Daughter of the Nile)
    • Cleopatra: Name of a Queen
    • Dalila: Gentle
    • Dendera: from Dendera
    • Echidna: Myth Name (A Monster)
    • Edjo: Myth Name (Another Form of Uadjit)
    • Eshe: Life
    • Farouk - One Who Knows Right from Wrong
    • Femi: Love
    • Fitna - Chaos - Refers to a Beautiful Woman
    • Fukayna: Intelligent
    • Habibah: Loved
    • Hafsah: Married to the Prophet
    • Halima: Gentle
    • Haqikah: Honest
    • Haram - Forbidden
    • Hasina: Good
    • Hathor, Hathor-sakmet: Myth Name (Goddess of Destruction)
    • Hatshepsut: Name of a Queen
    • Hauhet Devine Mother of the Eternity of Space
    • Hehet: Myth Name (Goddess of the Immeasurable)
    • Heqet: Myth Name (A Frog-headed Goddess)
    • Ife: Love
    • Isis: Myth Name (Goddess of Magic)
    • Jamila: Beauty
    • Jendayi: Thankful
    • Kakra: a Twin
    • Kamilah: Perfection
    • Kanika: Black
    • Kauket Devine Mother of Darkness
    • Keket: Myth Name (Goddess of Darkness)
    • Kesi: Born of a Troubled Father
    • Khepri: Morning Sun
    • Kissa: Sister of Twins
    • Lapis: Named for the Lapis Stone
    • Layla: Born at Night
    • Lotus: Lotus Flower
    • Maat: Myth Name (Goddess of Order and Justice)
    • Mafuane: Soil
    • Mahalabeya - Rice Pudding
    • Mahzouz - Lucky
    • Maibe: Grave
    • Mandisa: Sweet
    • Masika: Born During Rain
    • Meht-urt: Represented by a Cow
    • Melaya - Veil/cloak
    • Memphis: Myth Name
    • Mert, Mert-sekert: Lover of Silence
    • Mesi: Water
    • Meskhenet: Destiny
    • Mishmish - Endearment "Apricot"
    • Misrahi - Egyptian
    • Monifa: Lucky
    • Mosi: Born First
    • Moswen: White
    • Mukamutara: Daughter of Mutara
    • Mukantagara: Born During War
    • Mukarramma: Revered
    • Muminah: Pious
    • Mut: Myth Name (Mother)
    • Nabila/nabeelah (Nah-bee-lah) Muslim-egyptian, Noble
    • Nabirye: Mother of Twins
    • Naeemah: Benevolent
    • Nailah: Successful
    • Najiba - "Clever One"
    • Narjis - Narcissus Flower
    • Nashiz - Freak - Wife Who Disobeys Her Husband
    • Nathifa: Pure
    • Naunet Devine Mother of the Primeval Waters
    • Naunet: Myth Name (Goddess of the Ocean)
    • Nebt-het, Nephthys: Myth Name (Nature Goddess)
    • Neema: Born to Wealthy Parents
    • Nefertari Ancient Egyptian. Means "The Most Beautiful" in Egyptian. This Was the Name of an Egyptian Queen of the New Kingdom, the Favourite Wife of Rameses Ii.
    • Nefertari: Name of a Queen
    • Nefertiti Ancient Egyptian. Means "The Beautiful One Has Come" in Egyptian. Nefertiti Was an Egyptian Queen of the New Kingdom, One of the Wives of the Heretic Pharaoh Akhenaton.
    • Nefertiti: Name of a Queen
    • Nekhbet: Myth Name (Vulture-goddess)
    • Nephthys: Myth Name (Daughter of Nut and Geb)
    • Net, Neith: the Divine Mother
    • Nile: from the Nile
    • Nit: Myth Name
    • Niut: Myth Name (Goddess of Nothingness)
    • Nourbese: Wonderful
    • Nubia: from Nubia
    • Nuru: Born During the Day
    • Nut: Myth Name (Sky Goddess)
    • Ode: from the Road
    • Olabisi: Brings Joy
    • Olufemi: Beloved of the Gods
    • Omorose: Beautiful
    • Oni: Wanted
    • Oseye: Happy
    • Panya: Mouse
    • Phenice an Egyptian Form of Phoenix, the Beautiful Bird in Egyptian Mythology That Was Able to Revive Itself from its Own Ashes.  Symbol of Immortality.
    • Pili: Born Second
    • Qatr Al-nana - Beautiful Dewdrop
    • Qettah - Cat
    • Quibilah: Peaceful
    • Rabiah: Born During the Spring
    • Ramla: Prophetess
    • Rashida: Righteous
    • Raziya: Agreeable
    • Rehema: Compassionate
    • Renenet: Myth Name (Goddess of Fortune)
    • Sabah: Born in the Morning
    • Safiya: Pure
    • Sagira: Little One
    • Sakhmet: Myth Name (Goddess Worshiped in Memphis, Lioness)
    • Salama: Peaceful
    • Salihah: Agreeable
    • Sanura: Kitten
    • Sechet: Myth Name
    • Sekhet: Wife of Ptah
    • Selma: Secure
    • Serq, Selk: Myth Name (Another Form of Isis)
    • Shani: Wonderful
    • Sharifa: Respected
    • Shukura: Grateful
    • Siti: Lady
    • Subira: Patient
    • Suma: Ask
    • Tabia: Talented
    • Tahirah: Pristine
    • Tale: Green
    • Talibah: Seeks Knowledge
    • Tauret: Myth Name (Goddess of Pregnant Women)
    • Tefnut: Myth Name (Atmospheric Moisture)
    • Thema: Queen
    • Theoris: Great
    • Thermuthis: Myth Name (Another Form of Renenet)
    • Uadjit: Myth Name (Cobra-goddess)
    • Uatchit: Myth Name (Another Form of Hathor)
    • Um - "Mother Of." Jane Um Don = Jane Mother of Don.
    • Umayma: Little Mother
    • Umm: Mother
    • Urbi: Princess
    • Walidah: Newly Born
    • Yaminah: Meaning Unknown
    • Zahra: Flower
    • Zalika, Zaliki: Well-born
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    • Etruscan - Women
    • Alpan a Goddess of the Art of Love, a Goddess of the Underworld
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    • GREEK - Women
    • Acacia Meaning "Thorny."  The Acacia Tree Symbolizes Immortality and Ressurection.
    • Adena, Adene From the Greek, Meaning "Noble" or "Adorned."
    • Adena (Ah-dee-nah) Greek. Noble, Adorned (Form of Adriana).
    • Adonia The Feminine Form of the Masculine Adonis, Meaning "Beautiful Lady."
    • Adrien, Adrienne French Forms Derived from the Greek, Meaning "A Girl from Adria." Other Forms: Adrea, Adria, Adrian.
    • Agatha From the Greek, Meaning "Good." Other Forms: Agata, Agathe, Agace
    • Agnes From the Greek, Meaning "Lamb," Symbolizing Purity and Chastity.
    • Aileen, Ailene From the Greek, Meaning "Light." Other Forms: Alene, Aline, Eileen, Ilene, Illine, Illene, Illona.
    • Alcestis in Greek mythology, the Wife of Admetus, King of Thessaly.  A Name Connoting "A Hero" Because Alcestis Risked Her Life to Save Her Husband.
    • Alcina  a Feminine Form of the Galcindor and Alcander, Meaning "Manly." in Greek mythology, the Name of the Enchantress in Astolpho and the Enchantress. Other Forms: Alzina
    • Alethea, Alethia, Alithea  From the Greek, Meaning"truth."
    • Alexandra, Alexandria, Alexandrina, Alexis, Alexs  Feminine Forms of the Gname Alexander, Meaning "Protector of Man."
    • Alida, Alidia From the Greek, Meaning "Beautifully Dressed."
    • Alpha from the Greek, Meaning "The First," Being the First Letter of the Galphabet.
    • Althea from the Greek, Meaning "To Heal" or "Healer."
    • Amalthea a Variant Form of the Hebrew Amalia.  In Greek and Latin Mythology, the Goat That Nursed Zeus (Jupiter), One of its Horns Being Called Cornucopia, or Horn of Plenty.
    • Amara (Ahm-ahr-ah)  Eternally Beautiful, and in Abyssinian Legend, "Paradise"
    • Amarinda from the Greek and Latin, Meaning "Long-lived." in Poetry, an Imaginary Flower That Never Fades or Dies.
    • Amaryilis a Shepherdess in the Poems of the Gpoets Virgil and Theocritus, and since Then a Synonym for a Shepherd.  Also, a Name of a Flower in the Lily Family.
    • Ambrosia from the Gambrosias, Meaning "Immortal." in Greek and Roman Mythology, the Food of the Gods and the Immortal Beings, Hence Anything That Has a Delicious Taste.  Other Forms: Ambrosias, Ambrosina, Ambrosine
    • Amethyst The Name of a Violet-blue Jewel Worn by Ancient Greeks to Prevent Intoxication.
    • Amphitrite Goddess of the Sea, Wife of Poseidon
    • Ananke Goddess of Fate. Avenges All Wrongs
    • Anastasia from the Greek, Meaning "Resurrection." Anastasius Is the Masculine Form.
    • Anatola from the Greek, Meaning "From the East." Anatole Is the Masculine Form.
    • Andrea from the Greek, Meaning "Valiant, Strong, Courageous." Andreas Is the Masculine Form.
    • Anemone from the Greek, Meaning "A Breath." in Glegend, Anemone Was a Nymph Pursued by the Wind and Changed into a Delicate Flower.  
    • Anna The Gform of the Hebrew Name Hannah, Meaning "Gracious."
    • Anthea from the Greek, Meaning "Flowery."
    • Aphrodite Goddess of Beauty and Love
    • Aphrodite from the Gaphros, Meaning "Foam." in Greek mythology, the Goddess of Love and Beauty Who Is Supposed to Have Sprung from the Foam of the Sea.
    • Arachne from the Greek, Meaning "A Spider." in Greek mythology, a Girl Turned into a Spider by Athena.
    • Arethusa in Greek mythology, a Woodland Nymph Who Was Changed into a Stream by Artemis.  Also, a Variety of Orchid. Other Forms: Aretha, Oretha, Arit'ha
    • Argos Mythological Many-eyed Giant. Now Proverbial for Eyes Which Miss Nothing
    • Ariadne in Glegend, the Name of the Daughter of King Midas.  In Greek mythology, the Daughter of the Sun God.  Other Forms: Arianna, Ariane.
    • Arista Related to the Gname Aristos, Meaning "The Best."
    • Artemis in Greek mythology, the Goddess of the Moon, Wild Animals, and Hunting.  Identified with the Roman Goddess Diana.   Used Also as a Masculine Name.  Other Forms: Artema, Artemas, Artemisa, Artemisia
    • Artemis Goddess of the Hunt
    • Asphodel from the Gname Asphodelos.  Any of a Number of Related Plants in the Lily Family. Other Forms: Asphodela, Asphodelia
    • Astarte Identified with Aphrodite as Goddess of Love
    • Astera, Asteria from the Gaster, Meaning "A Star."  
    • Astra, Astraea  in Greek mythology, Astraea Was a Goddess of Justice and Innocence.
    • Atalanta in Glegend, a Beautiful and Swift-footed Huntress.
    • Atargatis The Mother Goddess in the Hellenistic-roman Period
    • Ate Goddess of Disaster, Embodiment of Blind Folly
    • Athena Goddess of Wisdom. In Homer She Apprears in Two Forms: as Promachos, ("Champion") the Goddess of Battle, and Ergane, Instructor of Handicrafts. Gave Attica the Olive Tree, the Peasant the Plough, to Women the Loom, and Invented the Flute. She Remains a Virgin.
    • Athena from the Greek, Meaning "Wisdom." in Greek mythology, the Goddess of Wisdom and Warfare.  Gbeta a Gform of the Hebrew Beth, Meaning "A House." The Second Letter of the Galphabet.
    • Athene See Athena
    • Aura, Aural from the Greek, Meaning "Air, Breeze."
    • Azalea, Azalee, Azalia from the Greek, Meaning "Dry." The Name of a Flower, So Called Because it Thrives in Dry, Sun-baked Soil.  
    • Balanos from the Greek, Meaning "An Acorn."
    • Barbara Derived from the Latin Barbarus, Meaning "Strange, Foreign." The Ancient Greeks Applied the Term "Barbaros" to All Foreigners.  In the Ancient World, Anyone Who Was Not Greek, Roman, or Christian Was a Stranger, Hence a Barbarian.  A Third-century Syrian Saint Was Named St. Barbara.  In the Twelfth Century, St. Barbara Became the Patron Saint of Architects and Engineers, and Was Invoked Against Thunder and Lightning.
    • Berenice from the Greek, Meaning "Bringer of Victory." Other Forms: Bernice.
    • Beryl from the Greek, Meaning "A Sea-green Precious Stone."
    • Beryl from the Greek and Sanskrit, Meaning "A Precious Stone."
    • Bethany a Greek and Latin Form of the Hebrew, Meaning "House of Figs (Or Dates)."
    • Bethesda from the Greek and Aramaic, Meaning "House of Mercy." in the Bible, a Pool near Jerusalem Possessing Healing Powers.
    • Blasia a Feminine Form of Blase, from the Gbasilios Meaning "Flat-footed." Other Forms: Basilia
    • Calandra from the Greek, Meaning "A Park."
    • Caledonia from Calydon, a Place-name in Ancient Greece.  Later, it Was the Latin Name for Scotland, Used Mostly in Poetry.
    • Calista from the Greek, Meaning "The Most Beautiful."
    • Calliope from the Greek, Meaning "One with a Beautiful Voice." in Greek mythology, Calliope Was the Muse of Eloquence and Epic Poetry.
    • Callista/kallista Greek, Meaning Most Beautiful
    • Calpurnia from the Gkallos and Porne, Meaning "Beautiful Prostitute."
    • Calypso a Gflower Name for a Family of Orchids.  In Homer's The Odyssey, a Sea Nymph Who Held Odysseus Captive on Her Island for Seven Years.
    • Candace from the Greek, Meaning "Fire-white" or "Incandescent." Other Forms: Candice
    • Carissa/karissa Greek, Meaning Beloved
    • Carpathia from the Gkarpos, Meaning "Fruit."
    • Cassandra from the Greek, Referring to "One Whose Warnings Are Ignored." in Glegend, the Daughter of Priam and Hecuba, to Whom Apollo Gave Prophetic Power in Order to Win Her Love, but Later Regretted Having Done So.  Other Forms: Caasi, Case, Cash, Caso.
    • Cassia from the Gkasia, Meaning "A Type of Cinnamon."  Other Forms: Kasia
    • Catherine from the Gkatharos, Meaning "Pure, Unsullied." Other Forms: Katherine, Katharine, Kathryn, Catharine, Cathryn.
    • Celo from the Greek, Meaning "A Flame."
    • Celosia from the Greek, Meaning "A Flame."
    • Charis, Charisma from the Greek, Meaning "Grace, Beauty, Kindness."
    • Charis (Char-is) Greek, Meaning Grace, Kindness
    • Charmian from the Greek, Meaning "A Bit of Joy."
    • Chenetta from the Gchen, Meaning "A Goose."
    • Chloe from the Greek, Meaning "Blooming, Verdant." Other Forms: Cloe, Chlorine, Chloris, Cloris
    • Chrysanthemum from the Greek, Meaning "Golden Flower." Other Forms: Chryseis
    • Cleantha from the Greek, Meaning "In Praise of Flowers."
    • Clematis from the Greek, Meaning "A Vine" or "A Twig."
    • Cleopatra from the Greek, Meaning "Fame of Her Father." Queen of Egypt (51-30 B.c.).
    • Clio from the Greek, Meaning "To Celebrate, to Glorify." in Greek mythology, the Muse of History. Other Forms: Cleo
    • Concha from the Greek and Latin, Meaning "A Shell."
    • Cora from the Gkore, Meaning "Maiden."
    • Coral from the Gkorallion, Meaning "A Small Stone," Usually Red in Color.
    • Corisande from the Greek, Meaning "One Who Sings in a Chorus."
    • Cosima from the Gkosmos, Meaning "Universe, Harmony."
    • Crystal from the Greek, Meaning "A Clear, Brilliant Glass." Other Forms: Chrystal
    • Cyma from the Greek and Latin, Meaning "To Sprout, Grow, Flourish." Other Forms: Syma.
    • Cynthia from the Greek kynthos, Meaning "From the Cynthus." in Greek mythology, a Mountain on Which Artemis, Goddess of the Moon, Was Born.  Hence, it Took on the Meaning of "The Moon Personified."
    • Cypris from the Greek, Meaning "From Cyprus," an Ancient Gcity.  In Glegend, Aphrodite Was Called The Cyprian, after Cyprus, the Place of Her Birth.  The City Was Known for its Frivolity.
    • Cyrilla from the Greek, Meaning "Lordly."
    • Daphne from the Greek, Meaning "The Laurel or Bay Tree." in Greek mythology, a Nymph Who Escaped from Apollo by Turning into a Laurel Forms: Dafna, Dafne, Daphna, Daphnit.
    • Daria Greek feminine Form of Dairus (Wealthy)
    • Deka from the Greek deka, Meaning "Ten."
    • Delphinia from the Gdelphis, Meaning "A Dolphin."  In Greek mythology, the Dolphin Was Symbolic of the Calm Sea. Other Forms: Delphis
    • Delta from the Greek delta, the Fourth Letter of the Alphabet, Meaning "A Door."
    • Demelda Probably from the Greek melden, Meaning "To Announce, to Proclaim."
    • Demeter Greek goddess of Agriculture and Fertility.
    • Diandra from the Greek, Meaning "A Flower with Two Stamens."
    • Diantha, Dianthe from the Modern Latin Dianthus, Derived from the Greek dios, Meaning "Divine," plus Anthos, Meaning "A Flower." in Greek mythology, the Flower of Zeus.
    • Dido in Greek mythology, the Founder and Queen of Carthage, Who Stabbed Herself When She Was Deserted by Aeneas.
    • Dimitra from the Greek, Meaning "Lover of the Earth."
    • Dionysius, the Greek god of Wine and Drama. Other Forms: Dennet, Dionis, Dionysia, Diot.
    • Dorcas from the Greek dorkas, Meaning "A Gazelle." in the Bible, a Woman Who Spent Her Life Sewing Clothes for Poor People. Other Forms: Dorcia
    • Doris from the Greek, Meaning "A Sacrificial Knife."
    • Dorothea the Original Form of Dorothy, from the Greek doron, Meaning "Gift," plus Theos, Meaning "God," Hence "Gift of God."
    • Dyan from the Latin Dius, Meaning "Divine." in Roman Mythology, Diana, the Virgin Goddess of the Moon and of Hunting.  Other Forms: Dyana, Dione, Dionne.
    • Dysis from the Greek, Meaning "Sunset."  Often Given to Children Born to Older Parents.
    • Ebony from the Greek, Meaning "A Hard, Dark Wood."
    • Echo from the Greek, Meaning "Sound." in Greek mythology, Echo Was a Nymph Who, Because Her Love for Narcissus Was Not Reciprocated, Pined Away until Only Her Voice Remained.
    • Electra from the Greek, Meaning "The Shining One."
    • Elena from the Greek, Meaning "Light."
    • Elma from the Greek and Latin, Meaning "Pleasant, Fair, Kind." Other Forms: Alma.
    • Elodie from the Greek.  A Flower Name.
    • Eolande from the Greek eos, Meaning "Dawn," Hence "The Land (In the East) Where Dawn First Appears." in Greek mythology Eos Was the Goddess of Dawn.  Akin to the Roman Aurora.  Other Forms: Yolande.
    • Eris in Greek mythology, the Goddess of Strife and Contention.
    • Erma from the Greek, Meaning "The Big One" or "Grandmother."  Other Forms: Emma Ymma, Imma, Irma, Ema.
    • Eucharis, from the Greek, Meaning "Charming, Gracious."
    • Eudora from the Greek, Meaning "Good Gift."
    • Eugenia from the Greek, Meaning "Well Born."
    • Eulalia, Eulalie from the Greek, Meaning "Sweet Talk."
    • Eunice from the Greek, Meaning "Good Victory."
    • Euphemia from the Greek, Meaning "Good Speech" or "Well Spoken."
    • Euridice, Eurydice from the Greek eury, Meaning "Wide, Broad" and Dike, Meaning "Justice." in Legend, the Wife of Orpheus.  Eurydice Is the Original Spelling.ggnosha from the Greek gnosis, Meaning "Knowledge."
    • Eustacia the Feminine Form of Eustace, from the Greek meaning "Rich in Corn" or "Fruitful."
    • Evangeline from the Greek, Meaning "Bearer of Glad Tidings, a Messenger."
    • Fabia from the Greek and Latin, Meaning "Bean Farmer."
    • Fedora from the Greek, Meaning "Divine Gift."
    • Georgia from the Greek, Meaning "Husbandman, Farmer."
    • Greco from the Greek, Meaning "The Greek."
    • Greer from the Greek and Latin, Meaning "Guard, Guardian."
    • Harmon, from the Greek, Meaning "Peace, Harmony."
    • Harmony, from the Greek harmonia, Meaning "A Fitting, a Blending into the Whole."
    • Helena from the Greek, Meaning "A Torch," Hence "Light."
    • Hermione in Greek legend, the Daughter of Menelaus and Helen of Troy.  Akin to Hermes, Who in Mythology Was the Messenger and Servant of the Other Gods.
    • Hestia in Greek mythology, the Goddess of the Hearth.
    • Hyacinth from the Greek hyakinthos, Meaning "A Blue Gem, a Sapphire."
    • Ianthe from the Greek, Possibly Meaning "Flower." in Greek mythology, a Sea-nymph, Daughter of Oceanus and Tethys.
    • Ignacia, Ignatia Feminine Forms of Ignatius from the Greek and Latin, Meaning "The Fiery or Lively One."  See Ignatius (Masculine Section).
    • Iona from the Greek, Meaning "A Purple-colored Jewel." Other Forms: Lone, Ionia.
    • Iphigenia in Greek mythology, a Beautiful Young Girl Snatched from the Altar, Where She Was to Be Sacrificed by Artemis and Carried to Heaven.
    • Irene from the Greek, Meaning "Peace."
    • Iris from the Greek, Meaning "A Play of Colors." in Greek mythology, the Goddess of the Rainbow.
    • Isadora, Isidora Variant Forms of the Masculine Isadore from the Greek, Meaning "Gift of Isis (The Egyptian Moon Goddess)."
    • Jaspar from the Greek, Meaning a Semi-precious Stone." See Persian.
    • Julia, Julian, Juliana from the Greek, Meaning "Soft-haired," Symbolizing Youth.  Feminine Forms of Julius.  The Roman Family Julii Was Noted for Having Long Hair.
    • Katherine from the Greek katharos, Meaning "Pure, Unsullied."
    • Kay from the Greek, Meaning "Rejoice."
    • Kineta from the Greek, Meaning "To Move."
    • Kyrene from the Greek kyrios, Meaning "A Lord" or "God."
    • Leda in Greek mythology, a Spartan Queen, the Mother of Helen of Troy.  Other Forms: Lida.
    • Leda a Spartan Queen in Greek mythology.
    • Leona from the Greek, Meaning "Lion-like."
    • Lois from the Greek, Meaning "Good, Desirable."
    • Lotus from the Greek lotos, One of the Varieties of African and Asian Water Lilies.  In Greek legend, the Fruit of a Plant That Induced Languor and Forgetfulness.
    • Lycoris from the Greek lychnos, Meaning "A Lamp, Light."
    • Lyda, Lydda, Lydia from the Greek place-name, Meaning "A Maiden from Lydia," an Ancient Kingdom in Asia Minor.
    • Lyris from the Greek lyricos, Meaning "A Lyre, a Harp."
    • Lysandra from the Greek lysis, Meaning "To Free, to Liberate."
    • Lytle from the Greek lytikos, Meaning "To Loosen, to Free."
    • Maia in Greek mythology, the Daughter of Atlas, the Mother of Hermes.  In Roman Mythology, Goddess of the Earth and Growth.  Romans Offered Sacrifices on the First Day of May.
    • Margaret, Margeron from the Greek name Margaron, Meaning "A Pearl."
    • Melania from the Greek melas, Meaning "Black, Dark in Appearance." in Greek mythology, Melania Was the Earth Goddess.  Other Forms: Melantha, Melanie
    • Melantha Greek- Dark Flower
    • Melina from the Greek melos, Meaning "A Melody, a Song." Other Forms: Melody, Melosa.
    • Melissa from the Greek, Meaning "A Bee," Derived from Meli, Meaning "Honey."  Forms: Millicent, Melita, Melleta (Italian), Millie, Missie, Lissa, Lisse.
    • Melita Greek- Honey Bee (Form of "Melissa)
    • Melopepon from the Greek, Meaning "An Apple-shaped Melon."
    • Melora from the Greek melon, Meaning "Apple," plus Ora, Meaning "Gold," Hence "Golden Apple."
    • Moira, Moirae in Greek mythology, the Goddess of Destiny and Fate.
    • Muses.
    • Myrna from the Greek and Arabic, Meaning "Myrrh," Hence the Connotation of Bitter and Sorrowful.
    • Myrtle from the Greek myrtos, Meaning "Tree, Shrub." the Myrtle Tree Was the Symbol of Victory.
    • Naia, Naiad from the Greek naein, Meaning "To Flow." in Greek and Roman Mythology, Naiad Was One of the Nymphs Giving Life to and Nourishing Springs, Rivers, and Lakes.  Other Forms: Naida, Naiia.
    • Narcissa, Narcisse from the Greek narziss, Meaning "Self-love." in Greek mythology, a Beautiful Youth Who Falls in Love with His Own Reflection in a Spring and Then Changes into a Narcissus Plant.
    • Narda from the Greek nardos, Meaning "A Spikenard, an Asiatic Plant That Yields an Ointment."
    • Neola from the Greek neos, Meaning "New."
    • Neoma from the Greek nemos, Meaning "A Wooded Pasture."
    • Nerine from the Greek name Nereid.  In Greek mythology, One of Fifty Sea Nymphs, Daughters of Neurus, a Kindly Sea God.
    • Nerita from the Greek nerites, Meaning "A Sea Snail." Nerissa
    • Nissa/nyssa (Nee-sah) from the Greek, Meaning Beginning
    • Nysa, Nyssa from the Greek, Meaning "The Goal."
    • Nyx in Greek mythology, the Goddess of Light.
    • Obelia from the Greek obelos, Meaning "A Needle, a Pointer."
    • Odele from the Greek, Meaning "An Ode, a Melody." Other Forms: Odelet, Odell
    • Odella/odele GREEK- Melody/song
    • Odessa from the Greek, Meaning "Of the Odyssey," Referring to the Ancient Greek epic Ascribed to Homer.
    • Olympia from the Greek, Meaning "Of Olympus," the Mountain That Was the Residence of the Gods.
    • Omega from the Greek, Meaning "Great."
    • Ophelia from the Greek, Meaning "To Help."
    • Ora Meaning "Gold"
    • Orion in Greek and Roman Mythology, a Hunter Whom Diana Loved, but Accidentally Killed, and Was Placed by Her in Heaven as a Constellation.
    • Ouranos from the Greek, Meaning "Heaven." in Greek mythology, a God Who Is the Personification of the Heavens.
    •  Pallas from the Greek name Pallas, Meaning "Goddess." in Greek mythology, a Name for Athena, the Goddess of Wisdom.
    • Pandora from the Greek pan, Meaning "All, Totally," plus Doron, Meaning "Gift," Hence "Very Gifted." in Greek mythology, Pandora Was the First Woman Who, out of Curiosity, Opened a Sealed Box and Permitted Human Ills to Escape into the World.
    • Panfila, Panphila from the Greek, Meaning "Loved by All."
    • Paris, Parris in Greek legend, a Son of Priam, King of Troy.  
    • Parthenos the Virgin
    • Pascha from the Greek, Derived Form the Hebrew Pesach, Meaning "The Paschal Lamb" and "To Pass Over."
    • Pelagia from the Greek pelagos, Meaning "The Sea."
    • Penelope from the Greek, Meaning "A Worker in Cloth, a Weaver" Or,"Silent Worker." the Wife of Ulysses, Who Waited Loyally for His Return from War.
    • Penthea from the Greek penta, Meaning "The Fifth." Often Given to the Fifth Child in a Family.
    • Peony from the Greek paion, an Epithet of Apollo, Physician of the
    • Persephone from the Greek, Meaning "The Prosperous One." in Greek mythology, the Daughter of Zeus.
    • Persis from the Greek, Meaning "Of Persia" or "Persian Woman."
    • Petrin, Petrine from the Greek petra and Petros and the Latin Petris Meaning "A Rock." Petra, Petrina, Petronella, Petronilla
    • Phedre from the Greek, Meaning "The Shining One." a Variant Form of Phaedra, Daughter of Minos, in Greek mythology.
    • Phila from the Greek, Meaning "Love."
    • Philadelphia from the Greek, Meaning "Brotherly Love."
    • Philadelphina from the Greek, Meaning "Lover of Dolphins."
    • Philana from the Greek, Meaning "Lover of Mankind." Other Forms: Philena, Philina, Phillina
    • Philantha from the Greek, Meaning "Lover of Flowers."
    • Philomela from the Greek philein, Meaning "To Love," and Melos,
    • Philyra from the Greek philein, Meaning "To Love," and Lyra, "The Lyre," Hence "Musical."
    • Phoebe from the Greek, Meaning "Bright, Shining One." in Greek mythology, the Moon Goddess.  Akin to Diana in Roman Mythology.  Phebe Is a Variant Spelling.
    • Phosphoros Bearer of Light
    • Phyllis from the Greek phyllon, Meaning "A Leaf." Other Forms: Philis, Phillis, Phylis, Phyliss.
    • Piuta from the Greek and Hebrew, Meaning "Poetry."
    • Psyche from the Greek, Meaning "Soul."
    • Pyralis from the Greek pyr, Meaning "Fire."
    • Pyrene from the Greek pyr, Meaning "Of the Fire."
    • Rhea from the Greek, Meaning "Protector of Cities" or "A Poppy" (Flower).
    • Rheta from the Greek, Meaning "One Who Speaks Well."
    • Rhoda, Rhode from the Greek, Meaning "A Flower" (Rose). Rhodeia, Rhodope
    • Seema, Sema from the Greek, Meaning "A Sign, a Symbol."
    • Selena/celena Greek - Moon, like Selene the Moon Goddess
    • Selene Goddess of the Moon
    • Selene from the Greek, Meaning "The Moon." in Greek mythology,
    • Semele in Greek mythology, the Mother of Dionysius.
    • Sibyl from the Greek sibylla, Meaning "Sorceress, Fortune Teller," Women Considered Prophets by Ancient Greeks and Romans. Variant Forms: Sibel, Sibil, Sybella, Sybil, Sybille, Sybyl, Sybylla, Sevilla
    • Sirena from the Greek seiren, Meaning "A Rope," Hence "One Who Ensnares." in Greek and Roman Mythology, a Sea Nymph, Part Bird and Part Woman, Who Entices Sailors.  Seiren, Siren
    • Sirius from the Greek seirios, Meaning "A Scorcher," Hence the Name of the Brightest Star (Dog Star) in the Constellation Canis Major.
    • Soma from the Greek, Meaning "Body." Also, the Name of an Intoxicating Plant Juice.
    • Sophos, Sophia, Meaning "Wisdom, Skill."
    • Stephanos, Meaning "A  Crown."
    • Tabitha from the Greek and Aramaic, Meaning "A Roe, a Gazelle."
    • Thalassa from the Greek, Meaning "The Sea."
    • Thalia from the Greek, Meaning "To Flourish, to Bloom." One of the
    • Thana from the Gthanatos, Meaning "Death." in Greek mythology, Thanatos Is Death Personified.
    • Thea in Greek mythology, the Name of a Goddess.
    • Thekla from the Greek, Meaning "God-famous." According to Legend, Thekla Was the First Woman Martyr, a Convert of St. Paul.
    • Thelma from the Greek, Meaning "A Nursling, Infant."
    • Theodosia from the Greek, Meaning "Divine Gift."
    • Theola from the Greek, Meaning "The Divine."
    • Theone from the Greek, Meaning "Godly."
    • Theophania from the Greek, Meaning "A Manifestation of God."
    • Theophania from the Greek, Meaning "Manifestation of God."
    • Theophila from the Greek, Meaning "Beloved of God."
    • Thera from the Greek therizein, Meaning "To Reap." Variant Forms: Tracey, Tracy, Terry (English); Therese (French); Teresa (Spanish and Italian); Theresia, Tressa (German).
    • Thesia from the Gthesis, Meaning "A Position, a Proposition." in Glegend, Theseus Is the Hero of Attica and King of Athens.
    • Thetis from the Gthetos, Meaning "Dogmatic." in Glegend, the Mother of Achilles.  She Dipped Him into the River Styx When He Was an Infant to Make Him Invulnerable, but Neglected to Immerse His Heel.
    • Thrine from the Greek, Meaning "The Pure One."
    • Thyra from the Greek, Meaning "A Door" or "A Window."
    • Tiffany from the Gtheophania, Meaning "Manifestation of God."
    • Timothea from the Greek, Meaning "Honoring God."
    • Titania from the Greek, Meaning "The Great One." in Early Folklore, the Queen of Fairyland and the Wife of Oberon. Tita
    • Topaza from the Gtopazes, a Yellow Variety of Sapphire.
    • Tryphena from the Greek, Meaning "Delicate." in the Bible, Mentioned by St. Paul in the Book of Romans.
    • Urania from the Gouranos, Meaning "Heaven." in Greek mythology, a God Who Is the Personification of the Heavens.  
    • Vanessa from the Greek, Meaning "A Butterfly."
    • Xanthe from the Greek xanthas, Meaning "Yellow."  Xanthes, a Town in Asia Minor Noted for its Golden-haired Maidens.
    • Xenia from the Greek xenia, Meaning "Hospitality," and Xenos,
    • Xylophila from the Greek, Meaning "Lover of Forests."
    • Yalanda Greek-  Form of Yolanda (Violet Flower)
    • Yolanda, Yolande from the Geos, Meaning "Dawn" See Latin.
    • Zenobia from the Greek sema, Meaning "A Sign, a Symbol." a Third Century Queen of Palmyra. Zinaida
    • Zephyr from the Greek, Meaning "The West Wind." in Greek mythology, Zephyrus Was the God of the West Wind.
    • Zoe from the Greek, Meaning "Life."
    • Zophia a Form of Sophia, from the Gsophos and Sophia, Meaning "Wisdom, Skill."
    • HAWAIIAN - Women
    • Ahulani From the Hawaiian, Meaning "A Heavenly Shrine."
    • Ailina   The Hawaiian Form of Aileen - Fron the Greek, Meaning "Light."
    • Aliki Feminine Form of the Greek Name Alexis, Meaning "Protector of Man."
    • Aloha an Hawaiian Name, Connoting Love, Mercy, Kindness, Greetings, and Farewell.
    • Alola The Hawaiian Form of the Latin Aurora, Meaning "Dawn."
    • Aolani an Hawaiian Name, Meaning "Heavenly Cloud."
    • Atalia The Hawaiian Form of of the Hebrew Athalia, Meaning "God Is Exalted."
    • Halina Hawaiian, Meaning "Resemblance."
    • Healani from the Hawaiian, Meaning "Message from Heaven."
    • Iolani from the Hawaiian, Meaning "Royal Hawk."
    • Ipo from the Hawaiian, Meaning "Darling."
    • Kai from the Hawaiian, Meaning "Ocean."
    • Kaimana an Hawaiian Name Meaning "A Diamond."
    • Lanai from the Hawaiian, Meaning "A Veranda, a Terrace."
    • Lani from the Hawaiian, Meaning "Sky."
    • Laulani from the Hawaiian, Meaning "Heavenly Branch."
    • Leihina from the Hawaiian, Meaning "Wreath of the Moon."
    • Leilani from the Hawaiian, Meaning "Heavenly Flower." Other Forms: Lelani
    • Leimomi from the Hawaiian, Meaning "Wreath of Pearls."
    • Lilo from the Hawaiian, Meaning "To Be Generous."
    • Luana from the Hawaiian, Meaning "To Be at Leisure."
    • Mahina from the Hawaiian, Meaning "The Moon."
    • Makala from the Hawaiian, Meaning "Myrtle."
    • Moana from the Hawaiian, Meaning "Ocean, Open Sea."
    • Momi from the Hawaiian, Meaning "Pearl."
    • Nalani from the Hawaiian, Meaning "Calmness of the Heavens."
    • Nani from the Hawaiian, Meaning "Glory, Splendor."
    • Noelani The Name of an Hawaiian Princess, Meaning "Beautiful One from Heaven."
    • Pua from the Hawaiian, Meaning "A Flower, a Blossom." See Hebrew & Aramaic Definitions.
    • Rapa from the Hawaiian, Meaning "Moon Beam."
    • Ualani from the Hawaiian, Meaning "Heavenly Rain."
    • Ulani from the Hawaiian, Meaning "Gay."

     

    • HEBREW - Women
    • Abela a Feminine Form of Abel, Fron the Hhevel Meaning "A Breath" or "Vapor."   
    • Abibi, Abibit From the Hativ, Meaning "Springlike, Youthful." Other Forms: Avivi, Avivit.
    • Abiela, Abiella From the Hebrew, Meaning "God Is My Father." Aviella
    • Abital a Hname Compounded of Abi (Or Am), Meaning "My Father," and Tal, Meaning "Dew." in the Bible, One of the Wives of King David.
    • Abra from the Hebrew, Meaning "Earth Mother."  A Feminine Form of Abraham.
    • Ada, Adah From the Hebrew, Meaning "Adorned, Beautiful." Variant Forms: Aeda
    • Adah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Beautiful, Decorative."
    • Adamah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Earth"
    • Adena (Ah-dee-nah) Hebrew. Noble, Adorned (Form of Adriana).
    • Adena, Adene From the Hebrew, Meaning "Noble" or "Adorned." Other Forms: Adina
    • Aderes, Aderet From the Hebrew, Meaning "A Cape, a Covering, a Crown."
    • Adie From the Hebrew, Meaning "Ornament."
    • Adiella From the Hebrew, Meaning "Ornament of the Lord."
    • Adin From the Hebrew, Meaning "Delicate." Other Forms: Adena, Adina, Adine
    • Adira From the Hebrew, Meaning "Mighty, Strong."
    • Admon from the Hebrew, Meaning "Red."  The Name of the Red Peony Flower in Upper Galilee, Israel.
    • Afra From the Hebrew, Meaning "A Young Female Deer." Other Forms: Aphra, Aphrah.
    • Aharona, Aharonit, Feminine Forms of the Masculine Aharon or Aaron, from a Variety of Roots Meaning "To Sing", "To Shine" "To Teach" or "A Mountain."  Other Forms: Arni, Amina, Aminit, Arona.
    • Ahava, Ahuva From the Hebrew, Meaning "Love."
    • Ahava (Ah-hah-vah) from the Hebrew. Beloved
    • Ahuda From the Hebrew, Meaning "Beloved."
    • Aleeza From the Hebrew, Meaning "Joy" or "Happy One." Other Forms: Aliza, Alizah
    • Aleph, Alupha  The First Letter of the Halphabet, Meaning "A Prince."
    • Aleron from the Latin, Meaning "One with Wings."
    • Aliya, Aliyah From Thc Hebrew, Meaning "To Ascend, to Go Up."
    • Aliza, Alizah From the Hebrew, Meaning "Joy, Joyous One."Other Forms: Aleeza, Aleezah, Alitza, Alitzah.  
    • Alma from the Hebrew, Meaning "Maiden."
    • Alona, Allonia from the Hebrew, Meaning "Oak Tree."
    • Aluma, Alumit from the Halma, Meaning "A Girl, a Maiden." Other Forms: Alma
    • Alupha, Alufa from the Hebrew, Meaning "Leader" or "Princess."
    • Amalia, Amaliah from the Hebrew, Meaning "The Work of the Lord."
    • Amana from the Hebrew, Meaning "Faithful." a Place-name in the Bible.
    • Amelia from the Hand Latin Amal, Meaning "Work."
    • Amia from the Hami, Meaning "My People."
    • Amina, Amine from the Hand Arabic Amin, Meaning "Trusted, Faithful."  Feminine Forms of Amin.
    • Amira from the Hebrew, Meaning "Speech, Utterance."
    • Amisa, Amissa from the Hebrew, Meaning "Friend."
    • Amita from the Hebrew, Meaning "Truth."
    • Amiza from the Hebrew, Meaning "Strong."  Other Forms: Amitza.
    • Amma from the Hand Arabic, Meaning "Servant."
    • Anan from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Cloud."
    • Anat from the Hebrew, Meaning "To Sing." in the Bible, a Masculine Name, the Father of Shamgar, an Israelite Judge.
    • Aphra from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Young, Female Deer." Other Forms: Afra, Aphrah, Ayfara.
    • Arda, Ardah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Bronze, Bronzed." Also, a Variant Form of the Hmonth Adar. Other Forms: Ardath
    • Arela, Arella from the Hebrew, Meaning an "Angel, a Messenger."
    • Arella (Ah-rehl-lah)from the Hebrew, Angel, Messenger
    • Aria the Feminine Form of the Hname Ari, Meaning "A Lion."
    • Ariel, from The Hebrew, Meaning "Lioness of God."  Other Forms: Ariela, Ariella, Arielle
    • Ariza from the Hebrew, Meaning "Cedar Panels."
    • Armona, Armonit from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Castle, a Palace." Also, a Tree in the Oak Family.
    • Arna from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Cedar Tree." Other Forms: Arnit, Arza, Arzit
    • Ashira from the Hebrew, Meaning "Wealthy."
    • Asisa from the Hebrew, Meaning "Juicy, Ripe."
    • Assia from the Hebrew, Meaning "Action, Performance."
    • Ateret from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Crown, a Covering." Other Forms: Atara.
    • Athalia from the Hebrew, Meaning "God Is Exalted."
    • Atira from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Prayer."
    • Atura from the Hebrew, Meaning "Adorned" or "Crowned."
    • Avigayil Hname Meaning "Father of Joy." in the Bible, a Wife of King David.  David Manipulated Her First Husband's Death. Other Forms: Abigail, Abbey, Abbe, Abby, Gail.
    • Avirit from the Hebrew, Meaning "Air, Atmosphere."
    • Aviva from the Hebrew, Spring
    • Aviva, Avivah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Springtime," Connoting Youthfulness, Freshness.
    • Avivit from the Hebrew, Lilac
    • Avuka, Avukah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Torch, Flame."
    • Ayala, Ayalah from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Deer, a Gazelle."
    • Ayla from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Terebinth Tree" or "An Oak Tree."
    • Aza from the Hebrew, Meaning "Strong."
    • Azah from the Hebrew, Meaning Strong  Bright
    • Aziaz, Azizah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Strong."
    • Aziza/azeezah  (Ah-zee-zuh) Kiswahili: Precious, Somali: Gorgeous, Hebrew: Strong Muslim: Dear, Respected, Esteemed; Precous, Rare, Powerful
    • Bara, Barra from the Hebrew, Meaning "To Choose."
    • Bathsheba from the Hebrew, Meaning "Daughter of an Oath."  In the Bible, the Wife of Uriah the Ittite, and Later the Wife of King David; the Mother of King Solomon.  Other Forms: Bathshua, Batsheva, Batshua.
    • Batya from the Hebrew, Meaning "Daughter of God." Other Forms: Bitya, Basya, Bethya
    • Behira from the Hebrew, Meaning "Light, Clear."
    • Bena from the Hebrew, Meaning "Wise." Other Forms: Bina.
    • Beriah  from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Creature."
    • Berura, Beruria from the Hand Assyrian, Meaning "Pure,
    • Beulah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Married" or "Ruled Over."
    • Bilhah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Weak, Old."
    • Bina from the Hebrew, Meaning "Wisdom, Understanding." Other Forms: Buna.
    • Bira from the Hebrew, Meaning "Fortress, Capital."
    • Bona from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Builder."
    • Bracha from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Blessing." Other Forms: Beracha.
    • Carmel, Carmela, Carmelit from the Hherom, Meaning "A Vineyard." Other Forms: Carxnania.
    • Carmia from the Hebrew, Meaning "Vineyard of the Lord." Other Forms: Carmiela.
    • Carna from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Horn." Other Forms: Karna, Carnit, Karnit.
    • Carniela, Carniella from the Hebrew, Meaning "The Horn of the Lord." Other Forms: Karniela, Karnielia.
    • Chasya from the Hebrew, Meaning "Protected by God."
    • Chava (Hah-vah) Hebrew, Meaning Life
    • Chaya from the Hebrew, Meaning "Life, Living."
    • Civia The Form of the Htzetd (Tztn), Meaning "A Deer."
    • Dagania, Daganya from the Hdagan, Meaning "Corn: the Seed or Grain of Cereals."
    • Dalet from the Hdaled (Dalet), the Fourth Letter of the Alphabet, Meaning "A Door." Other Forms: Delta (Greek)
    • Dalia from the Hebrew, Meaning Either "A Branch, a Bough" or "To Draw Water."
    • Dana, Danae from the Hebrew, Meaning "To Judge."
    • Dani from the Hebrew, Meaning "My Judge."
    • Dara/dahra from the Hebrew, Compassionate
    • Dasia, Datia from the Hebrew, Meaning "The Law of the Lord."
    • Daya, Dayah from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Bird."
    • Deborah from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Bee," or "To Speak Kind Words." in the Bible, a Prophet and Judge of Israel, Wife of Lapidos Who Led the Revolt Against the Canaanites.  Other Forms: Debra, Devora, Devra, Dobra, Dovra.
    • Degula from the Hebrew, Meaning "Excellent, Outstanding."
    • Delila, Delilah from the Hebrew, Meaning Either "Poor" or "Hair." in the Bible, a Philistine Woman, the Mistress of Samson, Who Betrayed Him.  The Connotation: a Treacherous Seductive Woman.
    • Derora, Derorit from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Flowing Stream" or a "Bird(a Swallow)," Connoting Freedom.
    • Derori from the Hebrew, Meaning "Freedom" or "Free-flowing."  Also the Name of a Bird (The Swallow).
    • Dinah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Judgement." Other Forms: Deena, Deanna, Deanne, Dena, Dina, Not to Be Confused with Diana.
    • Ditza, Ditzah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Joy." Other Forms: Diza.
    • Doda from the Hebrew, Meaning "An Aunt."
    • Dodi, Dodie from the Hebrew, Meaning "My Friend, My Beloved."
    • Dorit from the Hdor, Meaning "A Generation."
    • Duba from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Bear."
    • Eden from the Hebrew, Meaning "Delight" or "Adornment."
    • Edna,ednah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Delight, Desired, Adorned, Voluptuous." Other Forms: Adena, Adina.
    • Edya, Edyah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Adornment of the Lord." Edia Is a Variant Spelling.
    • Efrat from the Hebrew, Meaning "Honored, Distinguished."
    • Efrata from the Hebrew, Meaning "Honored, Distinguished." in the Bible, the Name of the Wife of Caleb Who Was Also Called Efrat.
    • Efrona from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Bird" (Of a Species That Sings Well).
    • Egla, Eglah from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Heifer." in the Bible, the Name of One of David's Wives.
    • Elana from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Tree." Ilana Is a Variant Spelling.
    • Eliana, Eliane, Elianna from the Hebrew, Meaning "God Has Answered Me."
    • Elinoar from the Hebrew, Meaning "God Is My Youth," or "God of My Youth."
    • Eliora, Eleora from the Hebrew, Meaning "God Is My Light."
    • Elisheva from the Hebrew, Meaning "God Is My Oath."  The Original Form of Elizabeth.
    • Elza from the Hebrew, Meaning "God Is My Joy." Other Forms: Aliza.
    • Emuna, Emunah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Faith."
    • Enoch from the Hebrew, Meaning "Educated" or "Dedicated."
    • Erga from the Harog, Meaning "Yearning, Longing."
    • Etana from the Hebrew, Meaning "Strong."
    • Eve Derived from the Hebrew, Meaning "Life."
    • Ezraela, Ezraella, Ezrela Feminine Forms of Ezra from the Hmeaning "Help, Salvation."
    • Gabriela, Gavrila from the Hebrew, Meaning "God Is My Strength."  
    • Gafna from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Vine."
    • Gal from the Hebrew, Meaning Either "A Mound, a Hill" or "A Fountain, a Spring."
    • Gali from the Hebrew, Meaning "My Spring, My Fountain" or "My Hill." Galit
    • Galia from the Hgaal, Meaning "God Has Redeemed."
    • Galiah from the Hebrew, Meaning Wave
    • Gana from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Garden."
    • Ganit from the Hebrew, Meaning "Defender."
    • Ganya from the Hebrew, Meaning "The Garden of the Lord."
    • Garnit from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Granary."
    • Gavrila, Gavrilla from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Heroine, Strong."
    • Gayora from the Hebrew, Meaning "Valley of Light."
    • Gazit from the Hebrew, Meaning "Hewn Stone."
    • Gedula, Gedulah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Big, Great, Greatness."
    • Geela, Geelan from the Hebrew, Meaning "Joy."  Gilah.
    • Geela (Gee-lah) from the Hebrew, Meaning Joyful
    • Geula, Geulah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Redemption."
    • Gevira from the Hebrew, Meaning "Lady, Queen."
    • Gevura, Gevurah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Strength."
    • Ghila from the Hebrew, Meaning "Joy." Other Forms: Gila, Gilah
    • Gibora, Giborah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Strong, Heroine."
    • Gilada from the Hebrew, Meaning "My Hill Is My Witness."
    • Gilana from the Hebrew, Meaning "Joy, Exultation."
    • Gilat from the Hebrew, Meaning "Age" or "A Stage of Life."
    • Gili from the Hebrew, Meaning "My Joy."
    • Gilia, Giliah from the Hebrew, Meaning "My Joy Is in the Lord."
    • Gimra from the Hebrew, Meaning "To Ripen, to Complete."
    • Ginat from the Hebrew, Meaning "Garden."
    • Gitit from the Hebrew, Meaning "Cut Off." in the Bible, the Name of a Musical Instrument.
    • Giva from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Hill, a High Place."
    • Giza from the Hebrew, Meaning "Hewn Stone."
    • Gomer from the Hebrew, Meaning "To Finish, Complete." in the Bible, the Wife of Hosea, the Prophet.
    • Gozala from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Young Bird."
    • Guni from the Hebrew, Meaning "Reddish-black."  In the Bible, a Member of the Tribe of Gad.
    • Gurit from the Hebrew, Meaning "The Young of an Animal," Most Often Referring to the Lion.
    • Hadara from the Hebrew, Meaning "Beautiful, Ornamented, Honored." Other Forms: Hadura
    • Hadara/hadarah  (Hah-dah-rah) from the Hebrew, Adorned with Beauty, Splendid
    • Hadassah from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Myrtle Tree," the Symbol of Victory. Other Forms: Dasa, Dasi.
    • Hadassah (Hah-das-sah) from the Hebrew, Myrtle Tree
    • Hagar from the Hebrew, Meaning "Forsaken, Stranger."
    • Hagia from the Hebrew, Meaning "Festive, Joyous."
    • Hagit from the Hebrew, Meaning "Festive, Joyous."
    • Hamuda from the Hebrew, Meaning "Desirable, Precious."
    • Hanan from the Hebrew, Meaning "Grace, Gracious."
    • Hania, Haniya from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Rest Place, an Encampment." Hanniah Is a Variant Spelling.
    • Hanit from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Spear."  Other Forms: Hanita
    • Hannah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Gracious, Merciful." in the Bible, the Mother of Samuel.  Other Forms: Hana, Hanita
    • Hasia from the Hebrew, Meaning "Protected by the Lord." Other Forms: Hasya
    • Hasida from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Stork" or "Pious One."
    • Hasina from the Hebrew, Meaning "Strong."
    • Hava from the Hebrew, Meaning "Life, Alive." in the Bible, the Hname of Eve, the First Woman, So Called Because She Was "The Mother of All Human Life."
    • Haviva from the Hebrew, Meaning "Beloved."
    • Hedia from the Hebrew, Meaning "The Voice, the Echo of the Lord."
    • Hedva from the Hebrew, Meaning "Joy."
    • Hemda from the Hebrew, Meaning "Desirable, Precious."
    • Hephziba, Hephzibah from the Hebrew, Meaning "My Desire Is in Her."
    • Hepzi from the Hebrew, Meaning "My Desire."
    • Hester from the Greek Aster, Meaning "A Star."  Other Forms: Hadassah.
    • Hila from the Hhallel, Meaning "Praise."
    • Hula from the Hebrew, Meaning "To Play (An Instrument)."
    • Hulda from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Weasel."
    • Ilana, Ilanit from the Hilan, Meaning "A Tree."
    • Ilanah from the Hebrew, Tree
    • Imma from the Hebrew, Meaning "Mother."
    • Iti, Itti from the Hebrew, Meaning "With Me."
    • Ivrit a Hword, Meaning "The Hlanguage."
    • Jael from the Hebrew, Meaning "Mountain Goat" or "To Ascend."
    • Jaen from the Hyaen, Meaning "An Ostrich."
    • Jaffa, Jafit from the Hyaffa, Meaning "Beautiful, Comely."
    • Jane from the Hebrew, Meaning "Gracious, Merciful."
    • Jardena from the Hyarod, Meaning "To Descend, to Flow Downward." Jordan Is the Masculine Form.
    • Jaredene a Feminine Form of Jared, from the Hebrew, Meaning "To Descend" or a Descendant, Specifically of Noah
    • Jemina (Jeh-meen-ah) from the Hebrew, Dove.  Also Jonina, Jonita.
    • Jemina from the Hebrew, Meaning "Right-handed."
    • Jerusha from the Hebrew, Meaning "Taken Possession Of, Inheritance."
    • Jessie from the Hebrew, Meaning "God's Grace,"
    • Jethra a Feminine Form of Jethro, Meaning "Abundance, Riches," in the Hebrew.
    • Jezebel from the Hebrew, Meaning "Unexalted" or "Impure." in the Bible, Jezebel Was the Wife of King Ahab.
    • Joanna, Joanne from the Hebrew, Meaning "God Is Gracious." Other Forms: Johanna
    • Jochebed, Jocheved from the Hebrew, Meaning "God Is Glorious" or "God Is Honorable."  Other Forms: Yocheved
    • Jonati from the Hyona, Meaning "My Dove."
    • Jonina from the Hyona, Meaning "A Dove."
    • Josepha from the Hebrew, Meaning "He (God) Will Add."
    • Judith from the Hebrew, Meaning "Praise." The Feminine Form of Judah.  In the Bible, Esau's Wife, and the Beautiful Heroine in the Book of Judith (In the Apocrypha.) Other Forms: Eudice, Yehudit, Yudit, Yuta.
    • Kalanit a Hname for Plants with Cup-shaped, Colorful Flowers.
    • Karna, Karnit from the Hkeren, Meaning "Horn (Of an Animal)."
    • Karniela, Karniella from the Hebrew, Meaning "The Horn of the Lord."
    • Kedma from the Hhedem, Meaning "Towards the East."
    • Kefira from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Young Lioness."
    • Kelila, Kelula from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Crown, a Laurel." Other Forms: Kaile, Kayle, Kyla, Kyle.
    • Keren, Keryn from the Hebrew, Meaning "Horn (Of an Animal)."
    • Keret from the Hebrew, Meaning "City or Settlement."
    • Keshet from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Bow, a Rainbow."
    • Ketura, Keturah from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Burnt Offering."
    • Ketzia from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Powdered Cinnamon-like
    • Kitra Derived from the Hketer, Meaning "A Crown."
    • Korah, Korach from the Hebrew, Meaning "Bald."
    • Korenet from the Hebrew, Meaning "To Shine, to Emit Rays."
    • Laili, Lailie from the Hebrew, Meaning "My Night."
    • Leah from the Hebrew, Meaning "To Be Weary."
    • Leeba from the Hlev, Meaning "Heart."
    • Lena from the Hebrew, Meaning "To Sleep, to Dwell,"
    • Leora, Leorit from the Hebrew, Meaning "Light, My Light."
    • Leorah from the Hebrew, Light to Me
    • Leron, Lerone from the Hlee Rone, Meaning "Song Is Mine." Used as Feminine and Masculine Names in Israel.
    • Letifa from the Hebrew, Meaning "To Pat, Caress."  Other Forms: Letipha
    • Levana from the Hebrew, Meaning "The Moon" or "White."  Other Forms: Livana
    • Levana (Leh-vahn-ah)from the Hebrew, Moon
    • Levia from the Hebrew, Meaning "To Join."  Also, from the Hebrew, Meaning "Lioness."
    • Levona from the Hebrew, Meaning "Spice, Incense," Usually White
    • Lirit a Hform of the Greek Lyrikos, Meaning "Lyrical, Musical, Poetic."
    • Liron, Lirone from the Hebrew, Meaning "Song Is Mine."  Other Forms: Leron, Lerone.
    • Lital from the Hebrew, Meaning "Dew (Rain) Is Mine."
    • Magdalene, Magdaline from the Hmigdal, Meaning "A High Tower." in the Bible, Mary Magdalene, Identified with a Repentant Woman in the Book of Luke.  Other Forms: Madeline, Maudlin, Madelaine, Madeleine, Madelon (French); Magli, Mali, Malin (Dutch); Maddalena (Italian); Madalena, Magdalena (Spanish); Madli, Mai, Marleen, Marlena (Slavic).
    • Mahira (Mah-heer-ah)from the Hebrew, Energetic
    • Mahira from the Hebrew, Meaning "Speedy, Energetic."
    • Mahola from the Hmahol (Machol), Meaning "Dance." Other Forms: Mahalia
    • Malha from the Hebrew, Queen
    • Malka, Malkah from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Queen."
    • Mangena, Mangina from the Hebrew, Meaning "Song, Melody."
    • Mara, Marah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Bitter."
    • Margalit, Margalith Hvariant Forms of the Greek Margaret or Margeron, Meaning "A Pearl."
    • Marilla from the Hebrew, Form of "Mary"
    • Marnina from the Hebrew, Meaning "Rejoice."
    • Masada from the Hebrew, Meaning "Foundation, Support." Used in Israel.
    • Matana from the Hebrew, Meaning "Gift."
    • Maxima from the Hebrew, Meaning "Enchanter, Diviner, Miracle Worker."
    • Mazal from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Star."
    • Mehira from the Hmahir, Meaning "Speedy, Energetic."
    • Meira from the Hohr, Meaning "Light."
    • Meira (Meh-eh-rah)from the Hebrew, Light, Connotation of Sharing One's Light with Others
    • Menora, Menorah from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Candelabrum." a Modern Israeli Name.
    • Meri   from the Hebrew, Meaning "Rebellious."
    • Metuka from the Hmatok, Meaning "Sweet."
    • Migdala from the Hebrew, Meaning "Fortress, Tower."
    • Migdana from the Hebrew, Meaning "Gift."
    • Mili a Modern Israeli Name Compounded of Mi and Ii, Meaning "Who Is for Me?"
    • Miri, Mirit Pet Forms of the Hmiriam Used in Israel.
    • Miriam from the Hmar Yam, Meaning "Sea of Bitterness, Sorrow."
    • Mirit from the Hebrew, Sweet Wine
    • Mitzpa, Mitzpah from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Tower" or "Observation Post."  Mizpa, Mizpah
    • Morasha from the Hebrew, Meaning "Inheritance."
    • Moriah, Moriel from the Hebrew, Meaning "God Is My Teacher." in the Bible, Moriah Is the Mountain Where Abraham Prepared to Sacrifice His Son, Isaac. Other Forms: Moria
    • Morit from the Hebrew, Meaning "Teacher."
    • Naama,  Naamah  from  the  Hebrew,  Meaning  "Pleasant,   Beautiful."
    • Naamana from the Hebrew, Meaning "Pleasant."
    • Naamit The Hname of an Ostrich-like Bird.
    • Naava, Nava from the Hebrew, Meaning "Beautiful, Pleasant."
    • Nagida from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Member of the Nobility."
    • Naomi, Naoma from the Hebrew, Meaning "Beautiful, Pleasant, Delightful."
    • Nasia, Nasya from the Hnes, Meaning "Miracle," plus Yah, Meaning "God," Hence "Miracle of the Lord."
    • Nasya from the Hebrew, Miracle
    • Natania, Netanya, Nathania from the Hebrew, Meaning "Gift of God."  Other Forms: Natania, Nathania.
    • Nava, Navit from the Hebrew, Meaning "Beautiful, Pleasant."
    • Navah from the Hebrew, Beautiful
    • Nechama from the Hebrew, Meaning "Comfort." Nehama Is a Variant Spelling.
    • Nediva from the Hebrew, Meaning "Noble, Generous."
    • Negina from the Hebrew, Meaning "Song, Melody, Tune."
    • Neimah from the Hebrew, Pleasant
    • Nema from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Thread, a Hair."
    • Neta, Netta from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Plant, a Shrub." Netia
    • Nirel from the Hebrew, Meaning Either "A Cultivated Field" or "Light of God."
    • Nissa from the Hnes, Meaning "A Sign, an Emblem."
    • Nissa/nyssa (Nee-sah) from the Hebrew, Meaning Sign
    • Nitza, Nitzana, Nizana from the Hebrew, Meaning the "Bud (Of a Flower)."
    • Nitzah/nizahfrom the Hebrew, Flower Bud
    • Noda, from the Hebrew, Meaning "Famous, Well-known."
    • Nofia, Nophia from the Hebrew, Nof, Meaning "Panorama," Hence "God's Beautiful Landscape."
    • Noga from the Hebrew, Meaning "Morning Light, Shining."
    • Noga  from the Hebrew, Meaning "Light, Bright."
    • Noya from the Hebrew, Meaning "Beautiful, Ornamented."
    • Nureen from the Hnur, Meaning "Light."
    • Odeda from the Hebrew, Meaning "Strong, Courageous."
    • Odelia Also, from the Hebrew, Meaning"i Will Praise God."
    • Odera from the Hebrew, Meaning "Plough."
    • Ofra from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Kid, a Young Goat."
    • Ohelah from the Hebrew, Tent
    • Ophira from the Hebrew, Meaning "Gold." Ofira Is a Variant Spelling.
    • Ora from the Hebrew, Meaning "Light." Also, from the Latin Aurum, Meaning "Gold, Bright Yellow." Orit
    • Orah from the Hebrew, Light
    • Oralee from the Hebrew, Meaning "My Light" or "I Have Light." Other Forms: Orlee, Orly.
    • Orli from the Hebrew, Meaning "Light Is Mine."
    • Orlit from the Hebrew, Meaning "Light."
    • Orna from the Hor, Meaning "Let There Be Light," or Oren, Meaning "A Cedar Tree."
    • Ornah from the Hebrew, Pine
    • Ornit from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Cedar Tree." Orna
    • Orpah from the Hebrew, Meaning "To Flee, to Turn One's Back." in the Bible, a Moabite Woman.
    • Paz, Pazia, Pazit from the Hpaz, Meaning "Gold."
    • Pazia from the Hebrew, Golden
    • Penina, Peninah, Peninit from the Hebrew, Meaning "Coral, Pearl."
    • Peninah from the Hebrew, Pearl
    • Peta from the Hand Arabic, Meaning "Bread."
    • Piuta from the Greek and Hebrew, Meaning "Poetry."
    • Pora, Poria from the Hebrew, Meaning "Fruitful."
    • Pua from the Hand Aramaic, Meaning "To Bleat, to Groan."
    • Rachel from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Ewe, a Female Sheep." in the Bible, the Wife of Jacob, Mother of Joseph and Benjamin.  Other Forms: Rachael, Rachelle, Rahel, Racheli,
    • Rama from the Hebrew, Meaning "Lofty, Exalted." Also, from the Sanskrit, One of the Three Incarnations of the Hindu God Vishnu.
    • Ramah from the Hebrew, High
    • Rananah from the Hebrew, Fresh
    • Rani from the Hebrew, Meaning "My Joy."
    • Ranit, Ranita from the Hebrew, Meaning "Joy" or "Song."
    • Raya from the Hebrew, Meaning "Friend."
    • Rayah from the Hebrew, Friend
    • Razilee, Razili from the  Aramaic and Hebrew, Meaning "The Secret Is Mine."
    • Rebecca from the Hand Arabic, Meaning "To Tie, to Bind."  Rebekah, Rivka, Rivca.
    • Renana, Renanit  from the Hebrew, Meaning "Joy, Song."
    • Revital from the Hebrew, Meaning "My Master Is My Dew," Hence "God Provides for Me."
    • Rikma, Rickma from the Hebrew, Meaning "Woven, a Woven Product."
    • Rimona from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Pomegranate."
    • Rimonah from the Hebrew, Pomegranate
    • Rina/reena/rinnah/roni/ronit from the Hebrew, Song,  Joy
    • Rishona from the Hebrew, Meaning "First."
    • Roma  from the Hebrew, Meaning "Heights, Lofty, Exalted." Romaine, Romayne, Romana, Romia, Romit, Romy
    • Roni from the Hebrew, Meaning "My Joy."
    • Ronia from the Hebrew, Meaning "My Joy Is in the Lord."
    • Ronit from the Hebrew, Meaning "Joy."
    • Ronli from the Hebrew, Meaning "Joy Is Mine."
    • Ronnit from the Hebrew, Meaning "Joy, Song."
    • Ruth from the Hand Syriac, Meaning "A Companion; Friendship." in the Bible, the Ever-loyal Daughter-in-law of Naomi.  
    • Saada from the Hebrew, Meaning "Support, Help."
    • Saba from the Hand Aramaic, Meaning "Old, Aged."
    • Sabra from the Hebrew, Meaning "Thorny Cactus." Native-born Israelis Are Referred to as Sabras Because of Their Outer Toughness and Inner Softness. Sabrina
    • Safira/saphira/sephirafrom the Hebrew, Form of Sapphire
    • Salome from the Hshalom, Meaning "Peace."  Shulamit Is the Hform.
    • Sapir, Sapira from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Sapphire, a Precious Stone." Sapphire, Sapphire
    • Sarafina (Sehr-uh-fee-nah) Hebrew, Meaning Ardent, like the Angel  Who Protects God's Throne
    • Sarai, Sarah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Princess, Noble." Sara Is a Variant Spelling. Sarene, Sarice, Sarina, Sarine, Saretta, Sarette, Sarita, Sari
    • Saree/sarita from the Hebrew, Form of Sarah
    • Segulah from the Hebrew, Treasure
    • Sela from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Rock."
    • Seraphina, Seraphine from the Hsarof, Meaning "To Burn." in the Bible, Serafim (Also Spelled Seraphim) Were Heavenly, Winged Beings (Angels) That Surrounded the Throne of God. Serafina, Serifine
    • Shaina/shayna  Hebrew-yiddish , Beautiful
    • Shalgia from the Hebrew, Meaning "Snow, Snow-white." in Israel, the Name of a Plant with White Flowers.
    • Sharon from the Hyashar, Meaning "A Plain, a Flat Area." in the Bible, an Area of Ancient Palestine Where Roses Grew in Abundance. Shaaron, Sharyn, Shari
    • Shifra from the Hshefer, Meaning "Beautiful." Schifra Is a Variant Spelling.
    • Shimra, Shimria, Shimrit from the Hebrew, Meaning "To Guard, Conserve."
    • Shira, Shirah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Song."
    • Shiri from the Hebrew, Meaning "My Song."
    • Shirilee (Sheer-ee-lee) from the Hebrew, like a Song
    • Shirlee from the Hebrew, Meaning "Song Is Mine."
    • Shoshana, Shoshanah from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Lily" or "A Rose." Example: Shoshana Damari, Israeli Singer.
    • Shulamit from the Hshalom, Meaning "Peace."
    • Shulamit, Shulamith from the Hebrew, Meaning "Peaceful."
    • Sidona from the Hebrew, Enticing
    • Sidonia from the Htzidon, Meaning "To Ensnare, to Entice." an Ancient Phoenician Seaport, Now in Lebanon. Sidonie
    • Sigliah from the Hebrew, Violet
    • Sivia, Sivya from the Htzvi, Meaning "A Deer." Other Variant Forms: Civia, Tzivya.
    • Syke from the Greek Sykaminos and the Hshikma, Meaning "A Mulberry" or "A Sycamore Tree."
    • T'ome, Meaning "A Twin." Hand Aramaic.
    • Tal, Talia from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Dew" or "Rain."
    • Tali from the Hebrew, Meaning "My Dew."
    • Taliah from the Hebrew, Lambkin
    • Talma, Talmit from the Hebrew, Meaning "Mound, Hill."
    • Talmor from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Heap of Myrrh (Spice)."
    • Talor, Talora from the Hebrew, Meaning "Dew of the Morning."
    • Tamah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Whole, Perfect."
    • Tamar from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Date-yielding Palm Tree." Tamara, Tamarah
    • Tami, Tammy  Feminine Forms of Thomas, from the Hand Aramaic T'ome, Meaning "A Twin."  Also Phonecian for "Sun God."
    • Tamzin  Feminine Form of Thomas, from the Hand Aramaic T'ome, Meaning "A Twin."  Also Phonecian for "Sun God.
    • Tamzine  Feminine Form of Thomas, from the Hand Aramaic T'ome, Meaning "A Twin."  Also Phonecian for "Sun God."
    • Teli from the Aramaic and Hebrew, Meaning "A Lamb."
    • Temima from the Htamim, Meaning "Whole, Honest."
    • Temira from the Hebrew, Meaning "Tall."
    • Temirah from the Hebrew, Tall, Erect, "Like a Palm"
    • Teruma from the Hebrew, Meaning "An Offering, a Gift."
    • Teshura from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Gift."
    • Thomasina from the Hebrew, Meaning "The Twin." Thomasa, Thomasine, Thomassine
    • Tikvah from the Hebrew, Hope
    • Timora from the Htamar, Meaning"tall," as the Palm (Tamar) Tree.
    • Tira from the Hebrew, Meaning "Encampment, Enclosure."
    • Tirza, Tirzah from the Hebrew, Meaning Either "A Cypress Tree" Or, from a Second Root, "She Will Be Willing, Desirable."
    • Tirza/tirzha/tirsa from the Hebrew, Pleasant
    • Tivona, Tivoni   from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Lover of Nature."
    • Tova, Tovah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Good." Toba, Tobit
    • Tzafrirah (Zah-freer-ah) from the Hebrew, Morning Zephyr
    • Urit, Urith from the Hor, Meaning "Light."
    • Varda, Vardia from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Rose." Vardina, Vardit
    • Vered from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Rose."
    • Yaffa from the H Yafeh,  Meaning  "Beautiful." Yafit.
    • Yakira from the Hebrew, Meaning "Valuable, Precious."
    • Yardena the Feminine Hebraic Name for Jordan.
    • Yarkona The Feminine Form of the Hyarok, Meaning "Green."  The Name of a Bird of Greenish-yellow Color That Inhabits Israel in the Summertime and Migrates to Egypt in the Fall.
    • Yashar, Meaning "A Plain, a Flat Area." in the Bible, an Area of Ancient Palestine Where Roses Grew in Abundance.
    • Yatva from the Htov, Meaning "Good."
    • Yedida, Yedidah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Friend, Beloved."
    • Yehiela, Yehiella Feminine Forms of Yehiel, Hmeaning "May God Live!"
    • Yehudit, Yudit, Yuta The Hform of Judith, Meaning "Praise."
    • Yeira from the Hor, Meaning "Light."
    • Yemima a Hebraic Form of Jemima, Meaning "Dove"
    • Yemina from the Hebrew, Meaning "Right Hand."
    • Yeshisha from the Hebrew, Meaning "Old."
    • Yigaala, Yigala from the Hebrew, Meaning "To Redeem."
    • Yochebed, Yocheved, Yoheved Hebraic Spellings of Jochebed, Meaning "God Is Glorious."
    • Yona, Yonah from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Dove." Yonina, Yonit, Yonita
    • Yonina, Jonina from the Arabic, Meaning "A Dove."
    • Yoninah from the Hebrew, Little Dove
    • Yovela from the Hebrew, Meaning "Jubilee" or "Rejoicing."
    • Zabrina a Variant Form of Sabrina, from the Hsabra, Meaning "Thorny Cactus."  Native-born Israelis Are Referred to as Sabras Because of Their Outer Toughness and Inner Softness.
    • Zahava, Zehava, Zehavi, Zehavit from the Hebrew, Meaning "Golden."
    • Zahavah from the Hebrew, Golden
    • Zaka, Zakia, Zakit from the Hebrew, Meaning "Bright,  Pure,  Clear."
    • Zamir, Zamira from the Hmeaning "A Song" or "A Bird (Nightingale)."
    • Zamoka from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Branch."
    • Zara, Zarah Variant Forms of Sarah, from the Hebrew, Meaning "Princess, Noble." See Arabic
    • Zariza, Zeriza  from the Hebrew, Meaning "Industrious."
    • Zayit from the Hebrew, Meaning "Olive."
    • Zaza from the Hebrew, Meaning "Movement."  Zazu
    • Zehara, Zehari from the Hebrew, Meaning "To Shine; Light, Brightness.  "
    • Zehira from the Hebrew, Meaning "Guarded, Protected."
    • Zehuva from the Hebrew, Meaning "Gilded." Akin to Zehava.
    • Zemirah from the Hebrew, Song of Joy; Hospitable
    • Zena H- Stranger
    • Zephira from the Hebrew, Meaning "Morning."
    • Zera from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Seed."
    • Zeta, Zetta from the Hzayit, Meaning "An Olive." Also, the Sixth Letter of the Greek Alphabet.  Zetana
    • Zeva from the Hzeev, Meaning "A Wolf."
    • Zevida, Zevuda from the Hzeved, Meaning "A Gift."
    • Zevula from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Dwelling Place" or "A Palace."
    • Zia from the Hebrew, Meaning "To Tremble."
    • Zia from the Hebrew, Meaning "To Tremble."
    • Zila, Zilla, Zillah from the Htzel, Meaning "A Shadow, Shade."  In the Bible, the Wife of Lamech.  Favorite Gypsy Names.
    • Zili, Zilli from the Hebrew, Meaning "My Shadow."
    • Zilpah from the Hebrew, Meaning "Dripping, Sprinkling."  Zulpha, Zylpha
    • Zimra from the Hzemer, Meaning Either "A Branch" or "Song of Praise." Other Variant Forms: Zamora, Zemira, Zemora.
    • Zimria, Zimriah  from the Hzemer, Meaning "A Song."
    • Ziona from the Hebrew, Meaning "Excellent" or "A Sign." Zeona Is a
    • Zippora, Zipporah from the Htzipor, Meaning "A Bird."
    • Zira from the Hebrew, Meaning "An Arena."
    • Ziva, Zivit from the Hebrew, Meaning  "Brightness,  Splendor."  
    • Ziva/zivah from the Hebrew, Bright, Radiant
    • Zohar from the Hebrew, Meaning "Light, Brilliance."
    • Zohar from the Hebrew, Shining,  Brilliant
    • Zoheret from the Hebrew, Meaning "She Shines."
    • Zona from the Hebrew, Meaning "A Prostitute."
    • Zuelia a Variant Form of Zulema, from the Hshalom, Meaning "Peace."
    • Zuleika   a Variant Form of Zulema, from the Hshalom, Meaning "Peace."
    • Zulema from the Hshalom, Meaning "Peace."
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    • HINDI - Women
    • Aditi "Infinity" a Form of the Great Mother Who Embraces All Living and Being. A Personification of the Earth
    • Aditi: Free
    • Ahisma: Not Violent
    • Ajaya: Invincible
    • Alka: Long Hair
    • Ambar: Sky
    • Ambika: Myth Name (Goddess of the Moon)
    • Ammavaru Mother of Brahma, Visnu and Siva
    • Amritha: Precious
    • Anala: Fiery
    • Ananda: Bliss
    • Ananta: Myth Name (Name of a Serpent)
    • Anila: Meaning Unknown
    • Aparajita "The Unconquered One". She Scatters All Devilish Beings and Unruly Gods. Brahma Are Obliged to Hold Her Sunshade over Her Head
    • Arpana: Dedicated
    • Aruna: Radiant
    • Asura in Indian Buddhism a Group of Demons Who Once Lived in Heaven but Who Were Cast into the Ocean by the Gods.
    • Avasa: Independent
    • Avatara: Descending
    • Baka: Crane
    • Bakula: Meaning Unknown
    • Bela: Jasmine
    • Bharati: India
    • Chaitra: Meaning Unknown
    • Chanda in Hindu Mythology, One of the Names Assumed by Devi, "The Great Goddess."
    • Chandi: Angry
    • Chandra: Moon
    • Changla: Active
    • Chitra: Bright
    • Corona: Kind
    • Daru: Pine
    • Deepa: Meaning Unknown
    • Devi: Myth Name (Noble)
    • Dhani a Hindi Name, Meaning "Rich Person."
    • Divya: Divine
    • Drisana: Meaning Unknown
    • Durga: Impenetrable
    • Ellama: Meaning Unknown
    • Ganesa: from Ganas
    • Garuda: Myth Name (The Sacred Bird That Carries Vishnu)
    • Gauri: Gold
    • Girisa: Meaning Unknown
    • Hanita: Divine Grace
    • Hara: Myth Name (Form of Shiva)
    • Hema: Golden
    • Indi, Indy from the Hindi, Meaning "Indian" or "From India."
    • Indi: Indian
    • Indra The Chief God of the Early Hindu Religion, in Control of Rain and Thunder.
    • Indra: Myth Name (King of the Gods)
    • Jarita: Myth Name (A Bird)
    • Jaya, Jayne: Victory
    • Kala: Black
    • Kalinda: Sun
    • Kamala: Lotus
    • Kantha: Wife
    • Kanya: Virgin
    • Karka: Crab
    • Kasi: from Kasi
    • Kaveri: from the Sacred River Kaveri
    • Kesava: of the Beautiful Hair
    • Kiran: Ray
    • Kumuda: Flower
    • Lakini: Meaning Unknown
    • Lakshmi: Myth Name (Wife of Vishnu)
    • Lalasa: Love
    • Lalita: Named for the Lalita-vistara
    • Lanka: from Lanka
    • Latika: Meaning Unknown
    • Madhur: Gentle
    • Mahesa: Myth Name (Wife of Shiva)
    • Makara: Meaning Unknown
    • Malini: Meaning Unknown
    • Manda: Pivotal
    • Mandara: from Mandara
    • Matrika: Myth Name (Divine Mother)
    • Mythili: Meaning Unknown
    • Nandini: Myth Name (A Cow)
    • Narmada: Gives Us Pleasure
    • Natesa: Dancer
    • Neerja: Lily
    • Nishkala: Meaning Unknown
    • Padma: Lotus Flower
    • Pandita: Studious
    • Pavithra: Meaning Unknown
    • Pinga: Tawny
    • Prabha: Light
    • Radha: Myth Name (A Cowgirl)
    • Rajni: Night
    • Ramya: Beautiful
    • Rani, Ranee, Rania, Ran: Queen
    • Ratna: Jewel
    • Ravi from the Hindi, Meaning "Sun."
    • Rekha: Fine
    • Rohana: Sandalwood
    • Rohini: Woman
    • Sandhya: Twilight
    • Sari from the Hindi and Sanskrit, Meaning "An Outer Garment Worn by Hindu Women." Also a Variant Spelling of the Hebrew Sarai.
    • Sarisha: Sophisticated
    • Seema: Limit
    • Shanata: Tranquil
    • Shashi: Moonlight
    • Sita: Myth Name (Goddess of the Land)
    • Sitara: the Morning Star
    • Sivia Feminine Forms of Siva, Hindu God of Destruction and Reproduction.
    • Soma: Moon
    • Subha: Beautiful
    • Sudra of the Sanskrit, Meaning "Menial Laborer." a Sudra Is a Member of the Fourth and Lowest Caste.  
    • Supriya: Beloved
    • Sur: Knife
    • Tamara, Tamarah  from the Hindi, Meaning "A Spice."
    • Tamath an Indian Name for "A Spectacle, a Performance."
    • Tira: Arrow
    • Tirtha: Ford
    • Trisha: Thirst
    • Uma: Bright
    • Usha: Myth Name (A Princess)
    • Vairocana: Myth Name (King of the Demons)
    • Vajra Thunderbolt
    • Varouna: Infinite
    • Varuna in Hindu Mythology, the God of the Cosmos.
    • Vayu: Myth Name (Vital Force)
    • Vedas: Myth Name (Eternal Laws)
    • Vijaya: Victor
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    • LATIN - Women
    • Abela a Form, Meaning "Beautiful, Good."
    • Abudantia Roman Goddess Personifying Abundance
    • Ada, Adah Latin: "Of Noble Birth"
    • Adora From the Latin, Meaning "One Who Is Adored or Loved."
    • Aeternitas Personification of Eternity. Symbolically Represented by the Phoenix Rising from its Own Ashes, or the Uroboros (Snake Biting its Own Tail)
    • Agatha, Ageia From the Latin, Meaning "Good."
    • Agnes From the Latin, Meaning "Lamb," Symbolizing Purity and Chastity.
    • Aida, Aidan From the Latin, Meaning "To Help."
    • Albina, Albinia From the Latin albus, Meaning "White." Other Forms: Albigna, Alvinia.
    • Aldis The Form of the Old English Name Aldith, Meaning "Old in Battle."
    • Aletta  From the Latin, Meaning "The Winged One."
    • Allegra From the Latin alacer, Meaning "Brisk, Cheerful."
    • Alma Derived from the Latin, Meaning "Nourishing" or "Bountiful," as in Alma Mater("Nourishing Mother").
    • Almodine a Form of the Latin name Alabandina, Meaning "Precious Gem" (Of the Garnet Variety).
    • Althea from the Latin, Meaning "To Heal" or "Healer."
    • Alva, Alvan from the Latin, Meaning "White" or "Fair."
    • Amalthea a Variant Form of the Hebrew Amalia.  In Greek and Latin mythology, the Goat That Nursed Zeus (Jupiter), One of its Horns Being Called Cornucopia, or Horn of Plenty.
    • Amalthea Nymph or She-goat Who Nourished Infant Zeus with Her Milk. Was Rewarded by Being Transferred to the Heavens as Capella.  Her Horn Was Transformed by Zues into the Cornucopia, the Symbol of Plenty
    • Amanda from the Latin, Meaning "Worthy of Love." Mandy Is a Pet Form.
    • Amarinda from the Greek and Latin, Meaning "Long-lived." in Poetry, an Imaginary Flower That Never Fades or Dies.
    • Ambrosia from the Latin ambrosius, Meaning "Immortal." in Greek and Roman Mythology, the Food of the Gods and the Immortal Beings, Hence Anything That Has a Delicious Taste. Other Forms: Ambrosius, Ambrosina, Ambrosine
    • Amelia from the Hebrew and Latin amal, Meaning "Work."
    • Amia from the Latin amor, Meaning "Love."
    • Amity from the Latin amor, Meaning "Love, Friendship."
    • Ancilla from the Latin, Meaning "Handmaid."
    • Angela, Angelica from the Latin angelicus, Meaning "Angelic."
    • April from the Latin, Meaning "To Open," Symbolic of Springtime.  April Was Used by the Early Romans as the Name of the Second Month of the Year.
    • Aqua Meaning  "Water."
    • Ardelia from the Latin, Meaning "Zealous." Other Forms: Ardis.
    • Arden from the Latin ardor, Meaning "A Flame" or "Passionate."
    • Aria from the Latin, Meaning "A Melody in an Opera."
    • Arista from the Latin, Meaning "A Beard," Referring to the Beardlike Part of Grain or Grasses.
    • Arva from the Latin, Meaning "From the Coast." Other Forms: Arvelle, Arvilla
    • Augusta from the Latin, Meaning "Revered, Sacred." The Feminine Form of Augustus.
    • Aurelia The Feminine Form of the Latin name Aurelius, Meaning "Gold, Golden."  Other Forms: Aura, Aural, Aurea, Iora
    • Aurora from the Latin, Meaning "Dawn."
    • Aurum from the Latin, Meaning "Gold, Bright Yellow." Orit
    • Avi from the Hebrew, Meaning "My Father." Used Also as a Masculine Name.
    • Avis from the Latin, Meaning "Bird." Other Forms: Ava, Avice
    • Barbara Derived from the Latin barbarus, Meaning "Strange, Foreign." The Ancient Greeks Applied the Term "Barbaros" to All Foreigners.  In the Ancient World, Anyone Who Was Not Greek, Roman, or Christian Was a Stranger, Hence a Barbarian.  A Third-century Syrian Saint Was Named St. Barbara.  In the Twelfth Century, St. Barbara Became the Patron Saint of Architects and Engineers, and Was Invoked Against Thunder and Lightning.
    • Bayn from the Latin paganus, Meaning "A Pagan, a Heathen" or "A
    • Beata from the Latin beata, Meaning "Blessed." Derived from Beata Virgo Maria, Blessed Virgin Mary.  Other Forms: Beatta, Bayata
    • Beatrix from the Latin, Meaning "One Who Brings Happiness, a Blessing." Beatrix Is the Original Latin form. Other Forms: Beatrice.
    • Bela from the Latin, Meaning "Beautiful One."  Other Forms: Bella.
    • Bellona a Personification of War
    • Belva from the Latin, Meaning "Beautiful View."
    • Bethany a Greek and Latin form of the Hebrew, Meaning "House of Figs (Or Dates)."
    • Blasia a Feminine Form of Blase, from Latin blaesus Meaning "Flat-footed."
    • Cadence from the Latin, Meaning "To Fall," with Particular Reference to the Rhythm of Speaking.
    • Caledonia from Calydon, a Place-name in Ancient Greece.  Later, it Was the Latin name for Scotland, Used Mostly in Poetry.
    • Calix from the Latin, Meaning "A Cup, a Chalice."
    • Camille from the Latin, Meaning "A Virgin of Unblemished Character." Other Forms: Camilla.
    • Candace from the Latin, Meaning "Pure, Unsullied." Other Forms: Candice
    • Caprice from the Latin, Meaning "A Head with Bristling Hair; a Hedgehog."
    • Carina from the Latin, Meaning "A Keel."  One of the Five Stars in the Constellation Orion, Each of Which Bears the Name of a Part of a Ship.
    • Carita from the Latin caritas, Meaning "Charity." Other Forms: Karita.
    • Cecelia from the Latin name Caecilia, the Feminine Form of the Roman Family Name Caecilius, Meaning "A Member of the (Legless) Lizard Family." Also, from the Latin caecus, Meaning "Blind." in Ancient Rome, the Founder of the Famous Caecilius Family Was Blind.  The Third-century St. Cecilia Was the Patron Saint of Music.
    • Celeste from the Latin, Meaning "Heavenly."  Other Forms: Celestine, Celia, Celina.  
    • Charity from the Latin caritas, Meaning "Esteem, Affection."
    • Charmain, Charmaine from the Latin carmen, Meaning "To Sing."
    • Chrisman from the Latin, Meaning "One Who Is Anointed."
    • Clara from the Latin clarus, Meaning "Clear, Bright." Other Forms: Claira, Claire, Clare, Clarice, Clarinda, Clarissa, Clarita, Claretha, Clarette.
    • Clarabella, Clarabelle a Name Compounded of the Latin clarus, Meaning "Bright," and Bella, Meaning "Beautiful."
    • Claudia from the Latin, Meaning "Lame."
    • Clemens from the Latin, Meaning "Merciful."
    • Cleomenes from the Latin, Referring to Members of a Variety of Woody, Tropical Plants with White, Green or Purple Flowers.
    • Clove from the Latin clavus, Meaning "A Nail." Also, a Dried Flower Bud of a Tree of the Myrtle Family.
    • Cluere from the Latin, Meaning "To Be Esteemed, Famous."
    • Colette from the Latin, Meaning "Victorious."
    • Columbia from the Latin columba, Meaning "A Dove."
    • Concha from the Greek and Latin, Meaning "A Shell."
    • Constance from the Latin constantia, Meaning "Constant, Faithful."
    • Consuela from the Latin, Meaning "Consolation."
    • Cornelia from the Latin cornus, Meaning "A Cornell Tree."
    • Crescent from the Latin crescere, Meaning "To Increase or Grow," a Reference to the Moon in its First or Last Quarter.
    • Cura from the Latin, Meaning "To Care For, to Cure."
    • Cybil, Cybill from the Latin, Meaning "Soothsayer." Other Forms: Sibyl.
    • Cyma from the Greek and Latin, Meaning "To Sprout, Grow, Flourish." Other Forms: Syma
    • Dama from the Latin domino, Meaning "A Lady." Other Forms: Dame, Damita
    • Dana, Danae from the Latin, Meaning "Bright, Pure as Day."
    • Decima from the Latin decimus, Meaning "The Tenth." Often Used as the Name of the Tenth Child in a Family.
    • Delia The Latin feminine Form of Delius, Meaning "An Inhabitant of Delos" (A Small Island in the Aegean, the Legendary Birthplace of Artemis and Apollo).
    • Desdemona from the Latin, Meaning "Of the Devil; Evil, Cruel."
    • Desiderare from the Latin, Meaning "To Look to the Stars, to Crave."
    • Diana from the Latin dius, Meaning "Divine." in Roman Mythology, the Virgin Goddess of the Moon and of Hunting.  Other Forms: Dione, Dionne (Greek); Dyan, Dyana.
    • Dorma from the Latin dormire, Meaning "To Sleep."
    • Drusilla a Form of the Roman Family Name Drausus and its Diminutive Form Drusus.  In the Bible, the Daughter of Herod Agrippa
    • Dulcie from the Latin, Meaning "Charming, Sweet."
    • Durare from the Latin, Meaning "Enduring, Lasting."
    • Elma from the Greek and Latin, Meaning "Pleasant, Fair, Kind." Other Forms: Alma.
    • Errare from the Latin, Meaning "To Wander."
    • Fabia from the Greek and Latin, Meaning "Bean Farmer."
    • Farina from the Latin, Meaning "Flour, Ground Corn."
    • Fata Latin meaning "A Fairy."
    • Fauna the Wife or Sister of Faunus, Who in Roman Mythology Is a God of Nature, a Patron of Farming and Animals.
    • Felice, Felicia from the Latin felicitas, Meaning "Happiness." Felicitas Was the Roman Goddess of Good Luck.  Felecia, Felisse.
    • Feline from the Latin, Meaning "A Cat."
    • Fidella from the Latin fidelis, Meaning "Faithful."
    • Flavia, Flavus from the Latin, Meaning "Yellow-haired, Blond."
    • Flora from the Latin flos and Floris, Meaning "A Flower." in Roman Mythology, the Goddess of Flowers.
    • Florentia from the Latin meaning "Blooming."
    • Fortuna in Roman Mythology, the Goddess of Fortune.
    • Fortunate from the Latin fortune, Meaning "Chance, Good Luck." Other Forms: Fortuna, Fortunata
    • Fronde from the Latin frons, Meaning "A Leafy Branch."
    • Garnet from the Latin granatum, Meaning "A Pomegrante," Hence "A Red Variety of Rocks Used as Gems."
    • Gazelle from the Latin, Meaning "A Gazelle, a Deer."
    • Gemma from the Latin gemma, Meaning "A Swelling, a Bud, a Precious Stone."
    • Glamma from the Latin glann, Meaning "A Bank of a River."
    • Gloria from the Latin, Meaning "Glory."
    • Grace from the Latin, Meaning "Grace."
    • Grania from the Latin granum, Meaning "Grain" or "Granary."
    • Greer from the Greek and Latin, Meaning "Guard, Guardian."
    • Herma from the Latin herma, Meaning "A Square Pillar of Stone" Used as a Milestone or Signpost.
    • Hilary, Hillary from the Latin hilarius, Meaning "Cheerful." Other Forms: Hilaire
    • Honor, Honora from the Latin, Meaning "Honorable."
    • Hortense from the Latin hortus, Meaning "Gardener."
    • Ignacia, Ignatia Feminine Forms of Ignatius from the Greek and Latin, Meaning "The Fiery or Lively One."  See Ignatius (Masculine Section).
    • Imogen, Imogene from the Latin, Meaning "Image, Likeness."
    • Ina from the Latin, Meaning "Mother."
    • Intrepid from the Latin, Meaning "Fearless."
    • Italia the Latin form of Italy, Earlier Called Vitalia,  Meaning "Life."
    • Ja Donne from the Latin domino, Meaning "A Lady."
    • Janus from the Latin, Meaning "Gate, Arched Passageway."  In Roman Mythology, the Gaurdian of the Gateways and the Patron of Beginnings and Endings.  January, the First Month of the Year, Is Derivative of Janus.
    • Jovita from the Latin, Meaning "Jovial."
    • Joyce from the Latin jocose, Meaning "Merry." Other Forms: Joia, Joy, Jocose.
    • June from the Latin name Junius, Meaning "The Sixth Month of the Year."
    • Justine, Justine from the Latin, Meaning "Just, Honest." St. Justina Was the Fourth-century Patron Saint of Padua.
    • Lana from the Latin lanatus, Meaning "Wooly."
    • Lara in Roman Mythology, a Nymph Punished by Jove Because of Her Talkativeness.
    • Laraine from the Latin, Meaning "Sea-bird."
    • Larisa, Larissa from the Latin, Meaning "Cheerful." Other Forms: Laris
    • Laurel from the Latin laurus, Meaning "A Laurel (Tree)," Symbol of Victory. Other Forms: Laura
    • Lavinia from the Latin, Meaning "Woman of Rome."
    • Lenis from the Latin lenitus, Meaning "Gentle, Mild."
    • Leontine, Leontyne from the Latin, Meaning "Lion-like."
    • Letitia from the Latin laetita, Meaning "Joy."
    • Lilian from the Latin lilium, Meaning "A Lily."
    • Lora from the Latin, Meaning "She Who Weeps; Sorrowful."
    • Loren from the Latin, Meaning "Crowned with Laurel."
    • Lorice from the Latin lorum, Meaning "A Thong." in Ancient Rome, the Leather Corselet Worn by a Roman Soldier.
    • Lucania from the Latin lucius, Meaning "A Fish."
    • Lucerna from the Latin, Meaning "Lamp."
    • Lucia, Luciana from the Latin lucere, Meaning "To Shine."  Other Forms: Lucile, Lucille
    • Luna from the Latin lunaris and Luna, Meaning "The Moon."
    • Lupe from the Latin lupus, Meaning "A Wolf."
    • Mabel from the Latin amabilis, Meaning "My Beautiful One; Amiable."
    • Madra from the Latin, Meaning "Mother." Other Forms: Madrona
    • Magna from the Latin, Meaning "Great."
    • Maia in Greek Mythology, the Daughter of Atlas, the Mother of Hermes.  In Roman Mythology, Goddess of the Earth and Growth.  Romans Offered Sacrifices on the First Day of May.
    • Majesta from the Latin majestas, Meaning "Dignity, Sovereign Power.
    • Malva from the Latin malva, a Plant of the Purple-colored Mallow Family.  Mauve(french), Maeve
    • Marcella from the Latin, Meaning "Brave, Martial" or "A Hammer." Other Forms: Malinda, Melinda, Marcelinda, Marcelyn, Marcia, Marcilen.
    • Mare, Maren from the Latin, Meaning "Sea."Other Forms: Maris, Marena, Marina, Marinna
    • Merces from the Latin, Meaning "Reward, Payment."
    • Minerva Goddess of Wisdom
    • Minerva the Roman Goddess of Wisdom.  Akin to Athena in Greek Mythology.  Minerva Sprang Fully Armed from the Head of Zeus.  
    • Mirabel, Mirabell, Mirabella, Mirabelle from the Latin, Meaning "Of Great Beauty." Also from the Latin mirabilis, Meaning "Wonderful, Glorious."
    • Miranda from the Latin mirandus, Meaning "Strange, Wonderful."
    • Mirare from the Latin mirare, Meaning "To Wonder, to Marvel."
    • Mirari from the Latin, "To Mirror, to Admire."
    • Mirari from the Latin meaning" to Wonder, Admire."
    • Modests, Modeste, Modestine from the Latin modestus, Meaning "Shy, Modest."
    • Montina from the Latin, Meaning "Of the Mountain."
    • Myrtilla from the Middle Latin myrtillus, Meaning "A Myrtle."
    • Napea from the Latin napus, Meaning "A Turnip, Turnip-shaped."
    • Nata from the Latin natare, Meaning "To Swim." Also, from the Sanskrit, Meaning "A Dancer."
    • Natalie a French and German Form of the Latin natalis, Meaning to Be Born." Natalya, Nathalie; Natasha (Russian)
    • Natividad from the Latin, Meaning "Of the Nativity."
    • Nebula from the Latin, Meaning "Vapor, Cloud, Mist."
    • Nevada from the Latin nix, Meaning "Snow."
    • Nicci the Italian Form of the Latin nike, Meaning "Victory."
    • Nordica from the Modern Latin nordicus, Meaning "A Nordic, One from the Northern Lands."
    • Norma from the Latin, Meaning "Exact to the Pattern; Normal,
    • Nova, Novia from the Latin nova, Meaning "New."
    • Nubye Probably from the Latin nubere, Meaning "To Veil Oneself, to Marry."
    • Nunciata from the Latin nuntius, Meaning "A Messenger."
    • Nydia from the Latin, Meaning "A Haven of Refuge."
    • Obedience from the  Latin,  Meaning  "To  Obey."
    • Obsidian from the Latin obsidere, Meaning "A Siege, to Besiege."
    • Octavia from the Latin octave, Meaning "The Eighth." the Eighth
    • Olive, Olivia from the Latin oliva, Meaning "Olive, Olive Tree," the Symbol of Peace. Other Forms: Livia, Nola, Nollie, Livy, Olivet
    • Oralia from the Latin ora, Meaning "A Margin, a Border."
    • Oria, Oriana from the Latin oriens, Meaning "Orient, the East."
    • Oriel from the Old French Oriol and the Latin aurum, Meaning " Gold."
    • Oriente from the Latin oriens, Meaning "The Direction of the Sunrise." Modern Example: Oriente Tegla Dunskis, Vandergrift, Pennsylvania.
    • Oriole a Variant Form of Oriel from the Old French Oriol and the Latin aurum, Meaning " Gold."  A Species of American Bird with Bright Plumage.
    • Orion in Greek and Roman Mythology, a Hunter Whom Diana Loved, but Accidentally Killed, and Was Placed by Her in Heaven as a Constellation.
    • Orlean, Orleans a French Form of the Latin aurum, Meaning " Gold." Orleans, the City in France, Was Named for the Roman Emperor Aurelian. Orlena, Orlene
    • Ova from the Latin ovum, Meaning "Egg."
    • Palma from the Latin, Meaning "A Palm Tree," So Named Because its Leaves Resemble the Palm of the Hand. Palmeda, Palmer, Palmira, Palmyra
    • Paloma from the Spanish and Latin, Meaning "Dove." Modern Example: Paloma Picasso, Costume Designer.
    • Papaver, "A Plant That Yields a Juice from Which Opium Is Made."
    • Patience from the Latin pati, Meaning "To Suffer."
    • Patricia from the Latin patricius, Meaning "A Patrician" or "One of Noble Descent." Forms: Patrice, Pattic.
    • Paula from the Latin paulus, Meaning "Small." Forms: Paulette, Pauline.
    • Peale from the Latin pax, Meaning "Peace."
    • Pepper from the Latin piper, Meaning "A Condiment Derived from a
    • Perdita from the Latin perditus, Meaning "Lost."
    • Perfecta a Form of the Latin perfectus, Meaning "Perfect."
    • Perpetua from the Latin perpetual, Meaning "Constant, Everlasting."
    • Pert from the Latin apertus, Meaning "Open, Bold, Impudent."
    • Petris from the Latin, Meaning "A Rock." Petra, Petrina, Petronella, Petronilla
    • Petula from the Latin, Meaning "Impatient."
    • Philomela, Meaning "Lover of Songs." in Greek Mythology, Philomela Was Changed by the Gods into a Nightingale.  
    • Pia from the Latin, Meaning "Pious."
    • Pilar, Pilare from the Latin pilare, Meaning"a Pillar, a Column." Used as an Appellation for the Virgin Mary.
    • Placids, Placidia from the Latin placidus, Meaning "To Please, to Placate."
    • Plennie from the Latin plenum, Meaning "Full, Complete."
    • Pomona from the Latin pomum, Meaning "Apple, Fruit." in Roman Mythology, the Goddess of Fruit Trees and Their Products.
    • Poppy from the Latin papaver, "A Plant That Yields a Juice from Which Opium Is Made."
    • Portia from the Latin porous, Meaning "A Hog."
    • Prima from the Latin premus, Meaning "First, the Best."
    • Primavera from the Latin, Meaning "Springtime."
    • Priscilla from the Latin priscus, Meaning "Ancient, Old."
    • Procopia from the Latin, Meaning "The Progressive."
    • Prudence from the Latin prudentia, Meaning "Prudent, Cautious."
    • Pulcheria from the Latin pulchritudo, Meaning "Physically Beautiful."
    • Quaers the Latin, Meaning "To Ask, to Inquire," Hence "One Who Is Sympathetic."
    • Quinta, Quintilla, Quintina from the Latin, Meaning "The Fifth." a Name Usually Given to the Fifth Child in a Family, If a Girl, or to the Fifth Girl in a Family.
    • Raina from the Latin regnum, Meaning "To Rule." Raine, Rayna, Reyna, Rana, Rane, Reine, Reina
    • Regina from the Latin regnum, Meaning "To Rule," Hence "Queen." Other Forms: Raina, Rani, Rayna, Regan, Reina.
    • Remigilia from the Latin, Pertaining to "The Removal of the Large Quill Feathers of a Bird's Wing."
    • Renata from the Latin renatus, Meaning "To Be Born Again." Other Forms: Rene, Renee, Rennie.
    • Rexana the Feminine Form of the Latin rex, Meaning "King." Rexella
    • Rosa the Latin meaning "Any Genus of Shrub of the Rose Family."  Variant Forms: Rosena, Rosette, Rosina, Rosita, Rosena,
    • Rosalba from the Latin, Meaning "White Rose."
    • Rosalia, Rozalia from the Latin rosalia, Pertaining to the Ceremony
    • Rosalind from the Latin, Meaning "Beautiful Rose." Rosalinda Is a Spanish Form. Resaline, Rosalyn
    • Rosamond from the Latin, Meaning "Rose of the World." Rosamund, Rosamunde Variant Forms of Rosamond.  
    • Rosemary a Plant-name, Derived from the Latin, Meaning "Dew of the Sea." Medicine Made from the Plant Was Believed to Refresh the Memory.
    • Ruby from the Latin rubeus, Meaning "Red, Reddish." a Clear, Deep-red Precious Stone.
    • Rula from the Latin regula, Meaning " Ruler."
    • Sabina Latin for "A Juniper Tree." Savina
    • Salena, Salina  from the Latin sal, Meaning "Salt."
    • Samara from the Latin samara and Samers, Meaning "The Seed of the Elm."
    • Santina from the Latin sancta, Meaning "Little Saint."
    • Sarda from the Latin, Meaning "A Hard, Precious Stone."
    • Saturnia The Feminine Form of Saturn.  From the Latin satus, Meaning "Sowed, Planted." in Roman Mythology, Saturn Is the God of Agriculture.
    • Saxum  from the Latin meaning "A Sword, Knife, Stone."
    • Scientia from the Latin scientia, Meaning "To Know, Discern, Distinguish."
    • Season from the Latin satio, Meaning "Sowing, Planting."
    • Secunda from the Latin, Meaning "The Second."
    • Septima The Feminine Form of Septimus from the Latin, Meaning "The Seventh." Often Given to the Seventh Child in a Family (If a Female) or to a Girl Born in September.
    • Serena from the Latin serenus, Meaning "Peaceful."
    • Sidra from the Latin, Meaning "Starlike."
    • Signa from the Latin signum, Meaning "A Signal, a Sign."
    • Silvanus, Meaning "Forest."
    • Solace from the Latin solacium and Solari, Meaning "To Comfort."
    • Sona from the Latin sonare, Meaning "To Sound."
    • Sonare from the Latin, Meaning "To Sound."
    • Stella from the Latin, Meaning "Star." Esther Is the Persian Form of
    • Sylva, Sylvana Variant Forms of the Latin silvanus, Meaning "Forest." Sylverta, Sylvia, Sylvi, Silvie, Silva, Sylvans.
    • Tacita from the Latin tacitus, Meaning "To Be Silent." Tace, Tacye
    • Tellus from the Latin telluris, Meaning "The Earth." in Roman Mythology, the Goddess of the Earth.
    • Temperance from the Latin temperate, Meaning "To Mix in Correct Proportions."
    • Templa from the Latin templum, Meaning "A Temple, a Sanctuary."
    • Terranda from the Latin terra, Meaning "Earth," plus Andr, Meaning "Man," Hence "Man's Earth."
    • Tertia from the Latin tertius, Meaning "The Third."
    • Tiberia from the Latin, Meaning "Of the River Tiber." Named for the First-century Roman Emperor Tiberius Claudius Nero Caesar.
    • Tiffany a Variant Form of the Latin trinitas, Meaning "Three, the Trinity."
    • Tillus from the Latin, Meaning "Shaggy Hair, Wool."
    • Tincera from the Latin tincere, Meaning "To Conquer."
    • Trellis from the Latin trilix, Meaning "Triple-twilled; Interwoven; a Bower."
    • Tristine from the Latin tristis, Meaning "Sad."
    • Ultima from the Latin ultimus, Meaning "The End, Final."
    • Una from the Latin, Meaning "The One."
    • Undina, Undine from the Latin unda, Meaning "A Wave." in Folklore, a Female Water Spirit or Nymph Who Could Acquire a Soul by Marrying a Mortal and Bearing a Child.
    • Unity from the Latin unus, Meaning "One."
    • Urbana, Urbanna from the Latin urbs and Urbanus, Meaning "A Woman from the City"
    • Ursa, Ursala from the Latin ursa, Meaning "A She-bear." Ursel, Ursina, Ursine
    • Urte from the Latin urtica, Meaning "A Stinging or Spiny Plant."
    • Valencia from the Latin, Meaning "Strong, Vigorous." Valentia
    • Valentine, Valentina from the Latin valens, Meaning "Healthy, Strong, Vigorous." Variant Forms: Valencia, Valentia,
    • Valeria, Valora from the Latin valere, Meaning "To Be Strong."
    • Vela from the Latin velle, Meaning "To Wish, to Desire." Also, a Constellation in the Southern Milky Way.  Vella
    • Velvet from the Latin tillus, Meaning "Shaggy Hair, Wool."
    • Vena from the Latin vena, Meaning "A Vein."
    • Venda from the Latin venus, Meaning "To Love."
    • Veneta, Venetia from the Latin, Meaning "A Woman of Venice." Akin to Venita.   Venita
    • Venus from the Latin, Meaning "To Love." in Greek Mythology, the Goddess of Love and Beauty.
    • Verita from the Latin veritas, Meaning "Truth." Other Variant Forms: Vera, Verus, Verena, Verina, Verity.
    • Verne, Vernee from the Latin, Meaning "Green, Springlike."
    • Versie from the Latin versus, Meaning "A Turning, Verse, Line, Row."
    • Vesma, Vasna from the Latin vas, Meaning "A Vessel, a Vase."
    • Vesta in Roman Mythology, the Goddess of Fire.
    • Viceni from the Latin, Meaning "Twenty."
    • Victoria from the Latin, Meaning "Victorious."
    • Vidi from the Latin, Meaning "To See."
    • Vidonia from the Latin, Meaning "A Vine."
    • Vincentia from the Latin tincere, Meaning "To Conquer."
    • Virginia from the Latin idrginitas, Meaning "Virgin, Pure" or "A
    • Virgo from the Latin, Meaning "Untouched, Pure."
    • Viridis from the Latin tdridis, Meaning "Green, Youthful, Blooming."
    • Vita from the Latin, Meaning "Life, Animated." Vida, Vivian, Vivien, Vyvyan.
    • Viveca from the Middle Latin tiva Voce, Meaning "With Living Voice, by Word of Mouth."
    • Vivevca from the Latin tivactus, Meaning "Lively."
    • Vivi, Vivian, Viviana from the Latin vivus, Meaning "Alive."  In Arthurian Legend, Vivian Was an Enchantress, Mistress of Merlin.  Vivien, Vivienne
    • Volare from the Latin, Meaning "To Fly."
    • Yolanda, Yolande from the Latin, Meaning " Modest, Shy." See Greek.
    • Zelia from the Latin zelus, Meaning "Zealous." Zella
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    • MUSLIM - Women
    • Aaminah (Ah-mee-nah) Muslim, Lady of Peace and Harmony
    • Aanisah/anisa (Ah-nee-sah) Muslim, Pious-hearted Lady; Good-natured
    • Aasiyah (Ah-see-yah) Muslim, 1) Mansion with Good Foundation, 2) Queen with a Powerful Dynasty
    • Adilah   Muslim, "One Who Deals Justly"
    • Almas (Ahl-mas) Meaning Diamond
    • Ameenah/amina (Ah-mee-nah) Trustworthy; Faithful, Honest;  Trustful, Honest, 2) Mohammed's Mother
    • Amira   Muslim-  Princess, Ruler
    • Aneesh (Ah-neesh) Muslim- Companion, Affectionate Friend; Name of a Sahaabi
    • Anjum (Ahn-joom) Muslim, Plural of Najm. Stars
    • Aquilah Muslim, Intelligent
    • Atira/aatira (Ah-teer-ah) Muslim, of Good Fragrance; Connoisseur of Fragrances
    • Atiya Muslim, Gift, Present
    • Azima/azeemah (Uh-zee-mah) Muslim, Meaning Great, Dignified
    • Aziza/azeezah  (Ah-zee-zuh) Kiswahili: Precious, Somali: Gorgeous, Hebrew: Strong Muslim: Dear, Respected, Esteemed; Precous, Rare, Powerful
    • Bahijah Muslim, Meaning Joyful, Delightful, Happy
    • Bahirah Muslim, Meaning Brilliant, Splendid
    • Basimah Turkish, Meaning Smiling One
    • Duha Muslim, Meaning Forenoon
    • Dunya (Duhn-yah) Muslim, Meaning World
    • Durrah Muslim, Meaning Pearl
    • Durriyyah Muslim, Meaning Brilliant, Glittering
    • Fahima Muslim, Meaning Intelligent, Disarming
    • Farah Muslim, Meaning Joy, Cheerful
    • Farhannah (Fahr-hah-nah) Muslim, Meaning Glad, Joyful
    • Farida/fareeda (Fah-ree-dah) Persian, Meaning Incomparable Beauty. Muslim, Meaning Unique, Singular, Precious
    • Fatima/faatimah (Fah-tee-mah) Muslim, "Baby Girl Who Is Weaned", Wife of Ali
    • Fatin Muslim, Meaning Fascinating, Charming.
    • Fikriyyah  Muslim, Meaning Meditative
    • Habibah Muslim- Darling,  Beloved
    • Hadiyah Muslim- Gift, Valuable Person
    • Halima/haleemah (Hah-lee-mah) Muslim, Lady of Patience and Perserverance
    • Hana Muslim, Happiness, Peace of Mind
    • Hanifah Muslim, True, Upright
    • Hasina/hasseenah  (Hah-see-nah) Muslim, Beautiful Lady W/attractive Face
    • Ihsan Muslim, Charity
    • Inas Muslim, Well-mannered
    • Jalilah Muslim, Great, Exalted
    • Jamila/jameelah (Jah-mee-lah)muslim, Beautiful, Elegant
    • Jannah  Muslim- Heaven, Garden
    • Jawahir (Jah-wah-hair)/jawharrah  Muslim- Jewels
    • Jumanah  Muslim- Pearl
    • Kamila/kaamilah (Kah-mee-lah)  Muslim- Complete, Perfect
    • Kamra (Kam-rah) Muslim, Meaning Moon
    • Karima/kareemah (Kah-ree-mah)  Muslim- Generous Lady, Bountiful; Something Invaluable
    • Khadija or Kadija (Kah-dee-yah) Muslim- Mohammed's First Wife,  Means "Born Prematurely"
    • Khalida  Muslim- Immortal; Surviving/alive
    • Lina/liynaa  Muslim- Tender
    • Lubina  Muslim- Flexible
    • Luuluu  Muslim- Jewel-like, Pearl
    • Mahasin  Muslim - "How Beautiful"
    • Majidah  Muslim- Powerful, Noble
    • Mariyah (Maar-ee-yah)  Muslim- Lady with Fair Complexion
    • Maryam (Maar-ee-yam)/maryum    Muslim- Famous Lady- Mother of Sayyidona Esaa
    • Miriam (Mar-ee-um) Muslim- Ethiopian, the Biblical "Mary"
    • Muneerah (Moo-neer-ah)  Muslim- Brilliant, Shining,  Something That Reflects Light
    • Musherrah    Muslim- Counselor
    • Na'ilah  Muslim- One Who Obtains Favor
    • Na'imah  Muslim- Blessing,  Happiness
    • Naadirah/nadira  (Nah-deer-ah)  Muslim- Rare, Choice, Precious
    • Nabila/nabeelah (Nah-bee-lah) Muslim-egyptian, Noble
    • Nadhirrah (Nahd-heer-ah)  Muslim- Bright Face with Lustre & Noor; Healthy & Happy
    • Nadhiyah  Muslim- Lively, Pretty
    • Nadima (Nah-dee-mah)  Muslim- Companion, Friend
    • Nafeesah (Nah-fee-sah)  Muslim- Refined, Pure, Exquisite
    • Nagmah (Nag-mah)  Muslim- Melody, Song
    • Naja (Hah-jah) Muslim (Somalia) Success
    • Najah Muslim- Safe, Rescued, Delivered
    • Najibah Muslim- High-born, Excellent
    • Najida/naajidah (Nah-jee-dah)  Muslim- Courageous; One Who Accomplishes Difficult Tasks
    • Najiyyah  Muslim- Friendly, Affectionate
    • Najla  Muslim- "Has Beautiful, Wide Eyes"
    • Najlah  Muslim- Delicate Feminine
    • Naseelah (Nah-see-lah)  Muslim- Zephyr; Fragrant or Cool Breeze
    • Nasirah (Nah-seer-ah)  Muslim- Helper; Aide, Assistant
    • Nasreen (Nahs-reen)  Muslim- White Rose, Jericho Rose
    • Nawal (Nah-wahl) Muslim(n. Africa) - Gift, Attainment
    • Nayyirah  Muslim- Luminous, Shining,  Brilliant
    • Nazirah Muslim- Leader, Vanguard
    • Nena Muslim- Motherly
    • Nigerian Adamma Used by the Lbo of Nigeria, Meaning "Child of Beauty.
    • Nisaa (Nee-sah)  Muslim- Women; "She That Makes Men Forget"
    • Nuha  Muslim- Wisdom, Prudence
    • Nura  Muslim- Flower, Blossom
    • Of Hanging Garlands of Roses on Tombs.  St. Rosalia Was a Twelfth-century Sicilian Patron Saint of Salerno.
    • Of the Necropolis
    • Qamar (Kah-mahr)/qamarah  Muslim- the Moon
    • Ra'eesah (Rah-ee-sah)  Muslim- Leader, Princess, Noble, a Wealthy Lady
    • Ra'naa (Rah-uh-nah?)  Muslim- Lovely, Beautiful, Graceful, Delicate
    • Rabiyah  Muslim- Garden, Spring
    • Radhiya (Rahd-hee-yah) Muslim- Agreeable, Contented
    • Radhiyyah (Rahd-hee-yah)  Muslim- Pleased, Contented, Delighted
    • Rafiyyah  Muslim- High, Lifting up
    • Raheemah (Rahd-hee-mah)  Muslim- Kind, Affectionate
    • Raihaanah (Ra-ee-hah-nah)  Muslim- Bouquet of Flowers, Sweet-smelling Flower
    • Rajaa  Muslim- Hope
    • Rajeeyah  Muslim- Hoping,  Full of Hope
    • Ranaa  Muslim- to Look
    • Rashida Muslim- Intelligent
    • Raushanah/roshannah  Muslim- Skylight, Bright  
    • Rawiyah  Muslim- Narrator, Storyteller
    • Rayyah Muslim- Aroma, Fragrance
    • Sa'diyah (Sah-dee-yah?)  Muslim- Good Fortune, Happiness, Blessed
    • Saahirah/sahira (Sah-heer-ah)  Muslim- Earth, Moon, Spring Which Flows Constantly
    • Saar-rah (Sahr-rah ) Not "Sarah"   Muslim- Lady Who Charming Manner Brings Joy
    • Sabah (Sah-bah) Muslim- Morning
    • Sabba  Muslim- Eastern Wind, Zephyr
    • Sabbirah  Muslim- Patient, Enduring
    • Sabeehah (Sah-bee-hah)  Muslim- Beautiful, Handsome; Lady W/fair Complexion
    • Sabreen  Muslim- Patient
    • Sadiqah  Muslim- Truthful, Sincere
    • Safi (Sah-fee)/safaa/saffiyah  Muslim- Clean, Pure
    • Sagheerah (Sag-heer-ah)  Muslim- Small, Slender; Tender
    • Sakinah  Muslim- Tranquility, Calmness
    • Salihah  Muslim- Virtuous, Upright
    • Salima/saleemah  (Sah-lee-mah) Muslim- Safe from Harm; Mild, Healthy, Without Defect
    • Samaah  Muslim- Generosity
    • Samia (Sah-mee-ah) Muslim- Noble, Lofty
    • Samina (Sah-meen-ah)  Muslim- Healthy Girl; Fertile Land Without Rock and Stone
    • Samira/sameerah (Sah-meer-ah)  Muslim- One Who Narrates Stories in the Night/story Teller
    • Samiyah  Muslim- Elevated, Lofty
    • Sauda  Muslim- "Black"
    • Selima (Seh-lee-mah) Muslim- Hebrew, Peace
    • Selima (Seh-lee-mah) Muslim- Hebrew, Peace
    • Shabibah  Muslim- Youthful
    • Shadiyah  Muslim- Singer
    • Shakeelah (Shah-kee-lah)  Muslim- Comely, Beautiful, Well-formed, Well-shaped
    • Shakira/shaakirah (Shah-keer-ah)  Muslim- Grateful, Contented
    • Shala/shahlaa (Shah-lah)  Muslim- Having Grey Eyes W/shade of Red; Species of Narcissus Flower; Lso Shahla - Afghani , Beautiful Eyes
    • Shamaamah (Shah-mah-mah)  Muslim- Fragrance of Scent of Itr
    • Shameela/shameelah  Muslim- Quality, Character; Young Shoot, a Bud
    • Shameena/shamina (Shah-mee-nah)  Muslim- Fragrant, Sweet-smelling Scent; Sweet Breeze
    • Shamoodah (Sha-moo-dah)  Muslim- Diamond, I.e. Brilliance, Luster
    • Sharifa/shareefah  (Shah-ree-fah) Muslim- Noble, Gentle, Urbane
    • Shariykah  Muslim- Companion, Partner
    • Siddiqah  Muslim- "One Who Keeps Her Word"
    • Sidra Muslim- Religious "Lote-tree at the Farthest Border of Paradise"
    • Suad  Muslim- Good Fortune
    • Suhailah (Soo-hay-lah)  Muslim- Canopy, Tent, Marque
    • Surayyah  Muslim- Free of Worry, Happy
    • Tahira/tahirah (Tah-heer-ah)  Muslim- Pure, Chaste, Pious, Clean
    • Tahiyyah  Muslim- Greeting,  Cheer
    • Tajah  Muslim- Crown
    • Talibah Muslim- Seeker of Knowledge
    • Taslimah Muslim- Salutation, Peace
    • Tayyibah (Tah-yee-bah)  Muslim- Good, Sweet, Agreeable, Pure, Chaste; "Halaal"
    • Tuhfah Muslim- Present, Gift
    • Yaminah  Muslim- Right Hand
    • Yasmin (Yahs-min) or (Yahs-meen) Muslim- Jasmine, Sym. Friendliness
    • Zahira/zaahirah (Zah-hee-rah)  Muslim- Blooming Flower; of Bright & Lovely Color; Lofty
    • Zahra/zahrah  (Zah-rah) or Zahara Muslim- Flower
    • Zaib (Zah-eeb)/zainab   Muslim- Beautiful Tree Exuding Fragrance; Elder Daughter of Rasoolulah
    • Zakiyah (Zah-kee-yah)  Muslim- Lady of Keen Perception and Sharp Mind
    • Zaraa' (Zah-rah-ah)  Muslim- Beautiful; the Lady of Jannah
    • Zarifah  Muslim- Graceful
    • Zayn  Muslim- Beautiful, Graceful
    • Zeenat (Zee-naht)  Muslim- Beauty, Elegance, Adornment
    • Zubaydah Muslim- Best Part; Cream
    • Zuhairah Muslim- Blossom, Radiant, Shining
    • Zuhairah    Muslim- Blossom, Radiant, Shining
    • Zulaikha/zulaikhah (Zoo-lai-ee-kah) Muslim- So Beautiful That People Gape in Wonderment. Also Zaleekhah (Zoo-lee-kah)
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    • Palestine Asthoreth Goddess of Love and Fertility
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    • PERSIAN - Women
    • Afsana (Ahf-sah-nah) Persian -  Tale/story
    • Ahurani Old Iranian Water-goddess, to Whom People Prayed for Growth, Insight and Progeny
    • Ameretat Represents Immortality. Ruler of the Plant World
    • Armaiti Represents Compliance. Ruler of Earth
    • Asa Represents Truth. Ruler of Fire
    • Asta from the Greek Aster, Meaning "A Star."  Other Forms: Astra, Astrea, Esther.
    • Azura from the Persian, Meaning "Sky-blue." Other Forms: Azora
    • Benazir (Bee-nah-zeer) Persian, "The like of Whom Was Never Seen"
    • Beryl from the Persian and Arabic, Meaning "Crystal, Crystal Clear."
    • Daria The Feminine Form of the Persian Name Darius, "A King."
    • Dilshad (Deel-shad) Persian, "Of Happy Heart"
    • Durrdana (Door-dah-nah) Persian, Meaning Pearl
    • Esther from the Persian, Meaning "A Star."
    • Esther from the Latin Stella, Meaning "Star."
    • Farida/fareeda (Fah-ree-dah) Persian, Meaning  Incomparable Beauty. Muslim, Meaning Unique, Singular, Precious
    • Ghazala/ghazaalah (Ghah-zah-lah) Persian, Meaning Gazelle, I.e. Graceful; the Sun
    • Gul-i Rana (Gool-ee-rahna) Persian, Meaning Lovely Rose
    • Gulbadan (Gool-bah-dan) Persian, Meaning Rose-body
    • Gulbarg (Gool-bargh) Persian, Meaning Rose-petal
    • Gulrang (Gool-rahng) Persian, Meaning Rose-coloured
    • Gulrukh (Gool-rookh), Also Gulru, Gul'adhar  Persian, Meaning Rose Face
    • Gulshan (Gool-shan), Gulistan (Gool-ees-tan) Persian, Meaning Rose Garden
    • Haurvatat Represents Perfection. Ruler of the Waters
    • Jahan (Jah-han) Persian, World, Jahanara Persian, World Adorning
    • Jale (Jah-leh) Persian, Dew-drop
    • Jaspar from the Persian, Meaning "A Treasured Secret." See Greek.
    • Layla / Leyli Swahili (Ligh-lah). Arabic/persian, (Leh-lah) Famous Beauty in Leyla &
    • Leila from the Persian, Meaning "Dark-haired." Other Forms: Laila, Laili, Lailie, Laleh, Laylie.
    • Lilac from the Arabic and Persian Lilak, Meaning "Bluish." Relatingto Thehardy Shrubs or Trees of the Olive Family with Their Bluish and Lavender Flowers.  Other Forms: Lila, Lilah, Lilas, Lilias.
    • Mahasti (Mah-has-tee) Persian, "You Are a Moon"
    • Mahin (Mah-heen) Persian, Related to the Moon
    • Mahirimah (Mah-heer-eh-mah) Persian, Sun-moon, I.e. Very Beautiful
    • Mahliqa (Mah-lee-kah) Persian, Moonlike
    • Mahsati (Mah-sah-tee) Persian, Moon Lady
    • Mahtab (Mah-taab) Persian, Moonlight
    • Majnun, 2) Night. Also Leilah (Leh-lah) Persian, Having Dark Hair.
    • Marjanna Persian - Coral
    • Nahid Persian Name for Venus, Goddess of Love in Mythology
    • Naranj (Nah-ranj) Persian, Orange/citrus Fruit
    • Nazli (Nahz-lee) or Nazi (Nah-zee) Persian, Coquettish
    • Parijan (Par-ee-jahn) Persian, Fair Soul
    • Parikhan (Par-ee-khan) Persian, Fairy Queen
    • Parvaneh/parvane (Pahr-van-eh)/parvana Persian -  Butterfly.  Turkish, Night Moth (Regular Butterfly Is Kelebek).
    • Parvin (Par-veen) Persian, Star
    • Perizad (Per-ee-zahd) Also Perizada, Persian - Born of the Fairies
    • Roxane, Roxanna, Roxanne from the Persian, Meaning "Dawn, Brilliant Light."
    • Sadira Persian - Lotus Tree
    • Shakarnaz (Shah-kar-nahz) Persian, Sugar
    • Shakufa (Shah-koo-fah) Persian - Opening Bud
    • Shamsa (Sham-sah) Persian, Sun, Feminine Ending.
    • Shazadi (Shah-zah-dee) Persian, Princess
    • Shirin (Sheer-in) Persian -  a Legendary Beauty
    • Soraya, Suraya (Soh-rai-yah) Persian, Star, Pleiades Constellation; Princess
    • Souzan Persian - Burning,  Fire
    • Tabirah from the Persian, Meaning "A Drum."
    • Tahmina (Tah-mee-nah) Persian - Rustam's Wife in Famous Poem
    • Tamra (Tam-rah) Persian, Date (Fruit)
    • Tarana (Tuh-rah-nuh) Persian, Melody
    • Vashti from the Persian, Meaning "Beautiful." in the Bible, the Queen of King Ahasuerus of Persia.
    • Yasmeen a Persian Flower Name. Jasmine, Jasmina, Yasmin, Yasmeena, Yasmine, Yassamine
    • Yasmin from the Persian Yasamin, "A Flower" in the Olive Family. Other Forms: Yasmina, Jasmina, Yessamin, Jessamin
    • Yegane (Yeh-gah-nee) Persian, Incomparable Beauty
    • Zena Persian, Woman
    • Zena, Zenia, Zenana a Short Form of the Persian Zan, Meaning "A Woman."
    • Zenda from the Persian Zend, Meaning "Sacred."
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    • SANSKRIT - Women
    • Adhira: Lightening
    • Amala: Pure One
    • Angarika: Flame of the Forest
    • Anshula: Sunny
    • Aruna: Dawn
    • Aruni: Dawn
    • Ayesha: Daughter of the Prophet
    • Beli/bela: Jasmine
    • Beryl from the Greek and Sanskrit, Meaning "A Precious Stone."
    • Chandra from the Sanskrit, Meaning "Illustrious" or "Eminent."  The Name Given to the Moon, Because it Outshines the Stars.
    • Devaki from the Sanskrit Deva, Meaning "A God."
    • Esha: Desire
    • Geena: Silvery
    • Heera: Diamond
    • Keshi: Woman with Beautiful Hair
    • Kokila: Cuckoo
    • Lalita: Beautiful
    • Lata: a Creeper
    • Madhur: Sweet
    • Malati: Creeper with Beautiful Flowers
    • Malika: a Garland
    • Maya: Illusion
    • Meena: Precious Blue Stone
    • Naseen: Cool Breeze
    • Neela : Blue
    • Nikhita: Earth
    • Nisha: Night
    • Noor: Light
    • Noorjehan: Light of the World
    • Nusrat: Help
    • Opal from the Sanskrit Upala, Meaning "A Jewel."
    • Rama from the Hebrew, Meaning "Lofty, Exalted." Also, from the Sanskrit, One of the Three Incarnations of the Hindu God Vishnu.
    • Rita from the Sanskrit, Meaning "Brave" or "Honest."  Rheta Is a Variant Spelling
    • Rohana from the Sanskrit, Meaning "The Sandalwood Tree."
    • Sari from the Hindi and Sanskrit, Meaning "An Outer Garment Worn by Hindu Women." Also a Variant Spelling of the Hebrew Sarai.
    • Sarkara from the Sanskrit Meaning "A Pebble, a Sweet Crystal."
    • Veda from the Sanskrit, Meaning "Knowledge." The Veda Is One of the Sacred Books of the Hindus.
    • Zudora a Variant Form of the Sanskrit Sudra, Meaning "Menial Laborer." a Sudra Is a Member of the Fourth and Lowest Hindu Caste.  
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    • SYRIA - Women
    • Astarte Goddess of Love and Fertility
    • Atargatis The Mother Goddess. The Name Is a Compound of Astarte and Anat
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    • TAHITI - Women
    • Arue Origin Uncertain, but May Come from Tahitian, Meaning "To Dance."
    • Hina in Tahitian Legend, the Goddess of the Moon.
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    • TURKISH - Women
    • Afet: Woman of Bewitching Beauty
    • Akasma: White Climbing Rose
    • Aymelek (Aay-meh-lek)turkish -  Moon Angel
    • Ayperi (Aay-peh-ree) Turkish - Moon Fairy
    • Ayseguul
    • Binnaz (Bee-naz) Turkish, Meaning "A Thousand Blandishments", I.e. Charming
    • Birguul - One Rose
    • Buulbuul - Nightingale
    • Cari: Flows like Water
    • Gulbahar (Gool-ba-haar) Turkish, Meaning Rose Spring
    • Guldali (Gool-dah-lee) Turkish, Meaning Rose Twig
    • Gulfiliz (Gool-feh-leez) Turkish,meaning Rose Sprout
    • Gulperi (Gool-peh-ree) Turkish, Meaning Rose Fairy
    • Gulseren (Gool-seh-ren) Turkish, Meaning Spreading Roses
    • Guul - Rose
    • Guulbahar - Rose-spring
    • Guulguun - Rose-day
    • Guulguuzel - Rose-beauty
    • Guuluus - Laugh
    • Guunduuz - Daytime
    • Guunes - Sunshine
    • Guungr - Dawn
    • Guuven - Confidence, Trust
    • Guuzin - Autumn
    • Hulya/huulya - Daydream
    • Kahire (Kah-heer-eh) Turkish, City of Cairo
    • Karli: Covered with Snow
    • Kelebek Turkish - Butterfly
    • Mehlika (Meh-lee-kah) T, , Moonlike
    • Meral (Meh-rahl) Turkish - Gazelle
    • Niluufer - Water Lily, Lotus
    • Ruuya - Dream
    • Songuul - Last Rose
    • Suumbuul - Hyacinth
    • Tuulin - Tulle
    • Tuurkan - Turkish
    • Zuumruut - Emerald
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    • Unsorted Names - Women
    • Akasya - Acasia
    • Alev - Flame
    • Amara (Ahm-ahr-ah) Abyssinian Legend, "Paradise." in Greek, Eternally Beautiful
    • Arife - Eve
    • Asli - Proper, Actual
    • Asma - Grapevine
    • Aydin - Enlightened
    • Ayhan - Moon-lady
    • Aynur - Moonlight
    • Bahar - Spring
    • Beyza/beyaz - White
    • Bilge/bilgis - Wise
    • Billur - Crystal
    • Bulut - Cloud
    • Burcin - Odorous
    • Cennet - Paradise, Heaven
    • Ceviz - Walnut
    • Ceylan - Gazelle
    • Cicek - Flower
    • Cigdem (Chee-dhem) - Crocus
    • Daima - Always
    • Defne - Laurel
    • Deniz - Sea
    • Dilber - Beautiful, Attractive
    • Dilek - Wish, Desire
    • Dincer - Brisk, Lively
    • Dolunay - Full Moon
    • Eastre Goddess of the Dawn Eastre.
    • Ebediyet - Eternity
    • Ebru - Marbling
    • Edessa an Ancient City in Mesopotamia, Present-day Turkey.
    • Edibe - Writer
    • Elmas - Diamond
    • Emel - Ambition
    • Emine - Confident
    • Esma/esmer - Brunette
    • Filiz - Bud, Sprout
    • Firuze - Turquoise
    • Hafiza - Memory
    • Hanife - Lady
    • Harika - Marvellous, Wonderful
    • Hayal - Dream
    • Hazine - Treasure
    • Hilal - Crescent
    • Iman - Faith, Believe
    • Inci - Pearl
    • Ipek - Silk
    • Iris - Iris
    • Ishtar in Phonecian Mythology, the Goddess of the Moon.
    • Ishtar the Babylonian and Assyrian Goddess of Love and Fertility.
    • Kadife - Velvet
    • Kadri/kadriye (= Kader) - Destiny
    • Kami in Shintoism, a Divine Power or Aura Associated with Deities  or Ancestors.
    • Kardelen - Snowdrop (Flower)
    • Kartane - Snowflake
    • Kralice - Queen
    • Lale - Tulip
    • Leah from the Assyrian, Meaning "Mistress, Ruler."
    • Leyla/layla
    • Leylak - Lilac
    • Lilith from the Assyrian and Babylonian, Meaning "Of the Night." in Ancient Semitic Folklore, "A Female Demon"; the First Wife of Adam Before the Creation of Eve. Other Forms: Lilis
    • Manolya - Magnolia
    • Mavis - Blonde
    • Mehtap - Moonlight
    • Melek/melik - Angel
    • Meltem - Breeze
    • Menekse - Violet (Flower)
    • Mercan - Coral
    • Merhamet - Mercy
    • Mersin - Myrtle
    • Meryem - Mary
    • Mine - Enamel
    • Minnet - Gratitude
    • Minnettar - Grateful
    • Nane - Mint
    • Narin - Delicate
    • Nazmiye (= Nazim) - Poem
    • Nefes - Breath
    • Nefsi/nefis - Wonderful
    • Nergis - Daffodil
    • Nese - Joy
    • Neshan/neslihan - Happy Lady
    • Nihayet - End, Final
    • Nirit a Yellow-flowering Annual Plant Found in Israel.
    • Nur - Light, Brightness
    • Nuray - Moonlight
    • Nurhan - Bright Lady
    • Nurit, Nurita Names of a Plant, Common in Israel, Having Red and Yellow Flowers.
    • Nyla, Nila, the Name of an Ancient Egyptian Princess.
    • Ozel - Private, Special
    • Ozlem - Longing, Yearning
    •  Persia Probably from the Assyrian, Meaning "To Divide, to Hinder." Name of the Asian Country Now Called Iran.
    • Pinar - Fountain, Spring
    • Rabie - Goddess
    • Rahibe - Nun
    • Sefa - Pleasure
    • Seher - Dawn
    • Selvi - Cypress
    • Serap - Mirage
    • Sevda - Love, Passion
    • Sevgi - Love
    • Sevgili - Darling
    • Sevinc - Joy, Delight
    • Seyyal - Traveler
    • Sezen - Feeling, Suspicion
    • Yasemin - Jasmine
    • Yemin - Oath
    • Yesim - Jade
    • Yildiz - Star
    • Zambak - Lily
    • Zarafet - Grace, Elegance
    • Zarifa - Graceful
    • Ziynet - Ornament
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