Jumat, 30 Oktober 2009

Girl names, and unique baby names

Girl names, and unique baby names

Zabrina
(American) Form of Sabrina, meaning “a legendary princess”
Zabreena, Zabrinah,
Zabrinna, Zabryna,
Zabryne, Zabrynya,
Zabreana, Zabreane

Zachah (Hebrew) Feminine form of Zachary; God is remembered
Zacha, Zachie, Zachi,
Zachee, Zachea, Zacheah

Zafara (Hebrew) One who sings
Zaphara, Zafarra,
Zapharra, Zafarah,
Zafarrah, Zapharah,
Zapharrah

Zagir (Armenian) Resembling a flower
Zagiri, Zagirie, Zagiree,
Zagirea, Zagireah, Zagiry,
Zagirey, Zagira

Zahiya (Arabic) A brilliant woman; radiant
Zahiyah, Zehiya, Zehiyah,
Zeheeya, Zaheeya, Zeheeyah,
Zaheeyah, Zaheiya

Zahra (Arabic / Swahili) White-skinned / flowerlike
Zahrah, Zahraa, Zahre,
Zahreh, Zahara, Zaharra,
Zahera, Zahira

Zainab (Arabic) A fragrant flowering plant
Zaynab, Zaenab

Zainabu (Swahili) One who is known for her beauty
Zaynabu, Zaenabu

Zalina (French) Form of Selene, meaning “of the moon”;Selene was the Greek goddess of the moon
Zalinah, Zaleana, Zaleena,
Zalena, Zalyna, Zaleen,
Zaleene, Zalene

Zama (Latin) One from the town of Zama
Zamah, Zamma, Zammah

Zambda (Hebrew) One who meditates
Zambdah

Zamella (Zulu) One who strives to succeed
Zamellah, Zamy, Zamie,
Zami, Zamey, Zamee,
Zamea, Zameah

Zamilla (Greek) Having the strength of the sea
Zamillah, Zamila,
Zamilah, Zamylla,
Zamyllah, Zamyla,
Zamylah

Zamora (Spanish) From the city of Zamora
Zamorah, Zamorrah,
Zamorra

Zana (Romanian / Hebrew) In mythology, the three graces / shortened form of Susanna, meaning “lily”
Zanna, Zanah, Zannah

Zane (Scandinavian) One who is bold
Zain, Zaine, Zayn, Zayne,
Zaen, Zaene

Zanta (Swahili) A beautiful young woman
Zantah

Zarahlinda (Hebrew) Of the beautiful dawn
Zaralinda, Zaralynda,
Zarahlindah, Zaralyndah,
Zarahlynda, Zarahlyndah,
Zaralenda, Zarahlenda

Zarifa (Arabic) One who is successful; moves with grace
Zarifah, Zaryfa, Zaryfah,
Zareefa, Zareefah, Zariefa,
Zariefah, Zareifa

Zarna (Hindi) Resembling a spring of water
Zarnah, Zarnia, Zarniah

Zarqa (Arabic) Having bluish-green eyes; from the city of Zarqa
Zarqaa

Zaylee (English) A heavenly woman
Zayleigh, Zayli, Zaylie,
Zaylea, Zayleah, Zayley,
Zayly, Zalee

Zaypana (Tibetan) A beautiful woman
Zaypanah, Zaypo,
Zaypanna, Zaypannah

Zaza (Hebrew / Arabic) Belonging to all / one who is flowery
Zazah, Zazu, Zazza,
Zazzah, Zazzu

Zdenka (Slovene) Feminine form of Zdenek, meaning “from Sidon”
Zdena, Zdenuska,
Zdenicka, Zdenika,
Zdenyka, Zdeninka,
Zdenynka

Zebba (Persian) A known beauty
Zebbah, Zebara, Zebarah,
Zebarra, Zebarrah

Zelia (Greek / Spanish) Having great zeal / of the
sunshine
Zeliah, Zelya, Zelie, Zele,
Zelina, Zelinia

Zenaida (Greek) Whitewinged dove; in mythology, a daughter of Zeus
Zenaidah, Zenayda,
Zenaide, Zenayde, Zinaida,
Zenina, Zenna, Zenaydah

Zenechka (Russian) Form of Eugenia, meaning “a well-born woman”

Zenobia (Greek) Child of Zeus
Sinobia

Zephyr (Greek) Of the west wind
Zephyra, Zephira, Zephria,
Zephra, Zephyer, Zefiryn,
Zefiryna, Zefyrin

Zera (Hebrew) A sower of seeds
Zerah, Zeria, Zeriah,
Zera’im, Zerra, Zerrah

Zeraldina (Polish) One who rules with the spear
Zeraldinah, Zeraldeena,
Zeraldeenah, Zeraldiena,
Zeraldienah, Zeraldeina,
Zeraldeinah, Zeraldyna

Zerdali (Turkish) Resembling the wild apricot
Zerdalie, Zerdaly, Zerdaley,
Zerdalya, Zerdalia,
Zerdalee, Zerdalea,
Zerdalea

Zesta (American) One with energy and gusto
Zestah, Zestie, Zestee, Zesti,
Zesty, Zestey, Zestea,
Zesteah

Zetta (Portuguese) Resembling the rose
Zettah

Zhen (Chinese) One who is precious and chaste
Zen, Zhena, Zenn, Zhenni

Zhi (Chinese) A woman of high moral character

Zhong (Chinese) An honorable woman

Zi (Chinese) A flourishing young woman

Zia (Arabic) One who emanates light; splendor
Ziah, Zea, Zeah, Zya, Zyah

Zilias (Hebrew) A shady woman; a shadow
Zilyas, Zylias, Zylyas

Zillah (Hebrew) The shadowed one
Zilla, Zila, Zyla, Zylla,
Zilah, Zylah, Zyllah

Zilpah (Hebrew) One who is frail but dignified; in the Bible, a concubine of Jacob
Zilpa, Zylpa, Zilpha,
Zylpha, Zylpah, Zilphah,
Zylphah

Zimbab (African) Woman from Zimbabwe
Zymbab, Zimbob, Zymbob

Zinat (Arabic) A decoration; graceful beauty
Zeenat, Zynat, Zienat,
Zeinat, Zeanat

Zinchita (Incan) One who is dearly loved
Zinchitah, Zinchyta,
Zinchytah, Zincheeta,
Zincheetah, Zinchieta,
Zinchietah, Zincheita

Zintkala Kinyan (Native American) Resembling a flying bird
Zintkalah Kinyan,
Zintkalla Kinyan,
Zintkallah Kinyan,
Zyntkala Kinyan,
Zyntkalah Kinyan,
Zyntkallah Kinyan,
Zyntkalla Kinyan

Zintkala Lowansa (Native American) Resembling a songbird
Zintkalah Lowansa,
Zintkalla Lowansa,
Zintkallah Lowansa,
Zyntkala Lowansa,
Zyntkalah Lowansa,
Zyntkallah Lowansa,
Zyntkalla Lowansa

Ziona (Hebrew) One who symbolizes goodness
Zionah, Zyona, Zyonah

Zipporah (Hebrew) A beauty; little bird; in the
Bible, the wife of Moses
Zippora, Ziporah, Zipora,
Zypora, Zyppora, Ziproh,
Zipporia

Zira (African) The pathway
Zirah, Zirra, Zirrah, Zyra,
Zyrah, Zyrra, Zyrrah

Zisel (Hebrew) One who is sweet
Zissel, Zisal, Zysel, Zysal,
Zyssel, Zissal, Zyssal

Zita (Latin / Spanish) Patron of housewives and servants / little rose
Zitah, Zeeta, Zyta, Zeetah,
Zytah, Zieta, Zietah, Zeita

Ziwa (Swahili) Woman of the lake
Ziwah, Zywa, Zywah

Zizi (Hungarian) Dedicated to God
Zeezee, Zyzy, Ziezie,
Zeazea, Zeyzey

Zoa (Greek) One who is full of life; vibrant

Zoe (Greek) A life-giving woman; alive
Zoee, Zowey, Zowie, Zowe,
Zoelie, Zoeline, Zoelle, Zoey

Zofia (Slavic) Form of Sophia, meaning “wisdom”
Zofiah, Zophia, Zophiah,
Zophya, Zofie, Zofee, Zofey,
Zofi

Zora (Slavic) Born at dawn; aurora
Zorah, Zorna, Zorra,
Zorya, Zorane, Zory,
Zorrah, Zorey

Zoria (Basque) One who is lucky
Zoriah

Zoriona (Basque) One who is happy

Zubeda (Swahili) The best one
Zubedah

Zudora (Arabic) A laborer; hardworking woman
Zudorah, Zudorra,
Zudorrah

Zula (African) One who is brilliant; from the town of Zula
Zul, Zulay, Zulae, Zulai,
Zulah, Zulla, Zullah

Zuni (Native American) One who is creative
Zunie, Zuny, Zuney, Zunee,
Zunea, Zuneah

Zurafa (Arabic) A lovely woman
Zurafah, Zirafa, Zirafah,
Ziraf, Zurufa, Zurufah,
Zuruf, Zuraffa

Zuri (Swahili / French) A beauty / lovely and white
Zurie, Zurey, Zuria,
Zuriaa, Zury, Zuree, Zurya,
Zurisha

Zuwena (African) One who is pleasant and good
Zuwenah, Zwena, Zwenah,
Zuwenna, Zuwennah,
Zuwyna, Zuwynah

Zuyana (Sioux) One who has a brave heart
Zuyanah, Zuyanna,
Zuyannah

Zuzena (Basque) One who is correct
Zuzenah, Zuzenna,
Zuzennah

Zwi (Scandinavian) Resembling a gazelle
Zui, Zwie, Zwee, Zwey,
Zwy, Zwea, Zweah

Girl names, and unique baby names

Girl names, and unique baby names

Girl names, and unique baby names

Yachne
(Hebrew) One who is gracious and hospitable
Yachnee, Yachney, Yachnie,
Yachni, Yachnea, Yachneah

Yadra (Spanish) Form of Madre, meaning “mother”
Yadre, Yadrah

Yaffa (Hebrew) A beautiful woman
Yaffah, Yaffit, Yafit, Yafeal

Yakini (African) An honest woman
Yakinie, Yakiney, Yakiny,
Yackini, Yackinie, Yackiney,
Yackiny, Yakinee

Yalena (Greek) Form of Helen, meaning “the shining light”
Yalenah, Yalina, Yaleena,
Yalyna, Yalana, Yaleana,
Yalane, Yaleene

Yama (Japanese) From the mountain
Yamma, Yamah, Yammah

Yamin (Hebrew) Right hand
Yamine, Yamyn, Yamyne,
Yameen, Yameene, Yamein,
Yameine, Yamien

Yana (Hebrew) He answers
Yanna, Yaan, Yanah,
Yannah

Yanessa (American) Form of Vanessa, meaning “resembling a butterfly”
Yanessah, Yanesa, Yannesa,
Yannessa, Yanassa, Yanasa,
Yanessia, Yanysa

Yanka (Slavic) God is good
Yancka, Yancca, Yankka

Yara (Brazilian) In mythology,the goddess of the river; a mermaid
Yarah, Yarrah, Yarra

Yareli (American) The Lord is my light
Yarelie, Yareley, Yarelee,
Yarely, Yaresly, Yarelea,
Yareleah

Yaser (Arabic) One who is wealthy and prosperous
Yasera, Yaseria

Yashira (Japanese) Blessed with God’s grace
Yashirah, Yasheera,
Yashyra, Yashara, Yashiera,
Yashierah, Yasheira,
Yasheirah

Yashona (Hindi) A wealthy woman
Yashonah, Yashawna,
Yashauna, Yaseana,
Yashawnah, Yashaunah,
Yaseanah

Yasmine (Persian) Resembling the jasmine flower
Yasmin, Yasmene, Yasmeen,
Yasmeene, Yasmen,
Yasemin, Yasemeen,
Yasmyn

Yatima (African) An orphan
Yatimah, Yateema, Yatyma,
Yateemah, Yatymah,
Yatiema, Yatiemah,
Yateima

Yedidah (Hebrew) A beloved friend
Yedida, Yedyda, Yedydah,
Yedeeda, Yedeedah

Yeira (Hebrew) One who is illuminated
Yeirah, Yaira, Yeyra,
Yairah, Yeyrah

Yenge (African) A hardworking woman
Yenga, Yengeh, Yengah

Yeshi (African) For a thousand
Yeshie, Yeshey, Yeshy,
Yeshee, Yeshea, Yesheah

Yessica (Hebrew) Form of Jessica, meaning “the Lord sees all”
Yesica, Yessika, Yesika,
Yesicka, Yessicka, Yesyka,
Yesiko

Yetta (English) Form of Henrietta, meaning “ruler of the house”
Yettah, Yeta, Yette, Yitta,
Yettie, Yetty

Yi Min (Chinese) An intelligent woman

Yi Ze (Chinese) Happy and shiny as a pearl

Yihana (African) One deserving congratulations
Yihanah, Yhana, Yihanna,
Yihannah, Yhanah,
Yhanna, Yhannah

Yinah (Spanish) A victorious woman
Yina, Yinna, Yinnah

Yitta (Hebrew) One who emanates light
Yittah, Yita, Yitah

Ynes (French) Form of Agnes, meaning “pure; chaste”
Ynez, Ynesita

Yogi (Hindi) One who practices yoga
Yogini, Yoginie, Yogie, Yogy,
Yogey, Yogee, Yogea, Yogeah

Yohance (African) A gift from God
Yohanse

Yoki (Native American) Of the rain
Yokie, Yokee, Yoky, Yokey,
Yokea, Yokeah

Yolanda (Greek) Resembling the violet flower
Yola, Yolana, Yolandah,
Colanda

Yomaris (Spanish) I am the sun
Yomariss, Yomarise, Yomarris

Yon (Korean) Resembling a lotus blossom

Yoruba (African) Woman from Nigeria
Yorubah, Yorubba,
Yorubbah

Yoshi (Japanese) One who is respectful and good
Yoshie, Yoshy, Yoshey,
Yoshee, Yoshiyo, Yoshiko,
Yoshino, Yoshea

Ysabel (Spanish) Form of Isabel, meaning “my God is bountiful; God’s promise”
Ysabelle, Ysabela, Ysabele,
Ysabell, Ysabella, Ysbel,
Ysibel, Ysibela

Ysbail (Welsh) A spoiled girl
Ysbale, Ysbayle, Ysbaile,
Ysbayl, Ysbael, Ysbaele

Yue (Chinese) Of the moonlight

Yuette (American) A capable woman
Yuett, Yuete, Yuet, Yueta,
Yuetta

Yulan (Spanish) A splendid woman
Yulann

Yuna (African) A gorgeous woman
Yunah, Yunna, Yunnah

Yuta (Hebrew / Japanese) One who is awarded praise / one who is superior
Yutah, Yoota, Yootah

Yvonne (French) Young archer
Yvone, Vonne, Vonna

Girl names, and unique baby names

Girl names, and unique baby names

Girl names, and unique baby names

Xalvadora
(Spanish) A savior
Xalvadorah, Xalbadora,
Xalbadorah, Xalvadoria,
Xalbadoria

Xanadu (African) From the exotic paradise

Xantara (American) Protector of the Earth
Xantarah, Xanterra,
Xantera, Xantarra,
Xantarrah, Xanterah,
Xanterrah

Xaquelina (Galician) Form of Jacqueline, meaning “the supplanter”
Xaqueline, Xaqueleena,
Xaquelyna, Xaquelayna,
Xaqueleana

Xerena (Latin) Form of Serena, meaning “having a peaceful disposition”
Xerenah, Xerene, Xeren,
Xereena, Xeryna, Xereene,
Xerenna

Xhosa (African) Leader of a nation
Xosa, Xhose, Xhosia,
Xhosah, Xosah

Xiang (Chinese) Having a nice fragrance
Xyang, Xeang, Xhiang,
Xhyang, Xheang

Xiao Hong (Chinese) Of the morning rainbow

Xin Qian (Chinese) Happy and beautiful woman

Xinavane (African) A mother; to propagate
Xinavana, Xinavania,
Xinavain, Xinavaine,
Xinavaen, Xinavaene

Xirena (Greek) Form of Sirena, meaning “enchantress”
Xirenah, Xireena, Xirina,
Xirene, Xyrena, Xyreena,
Xyrina, Xyryna

Xi-Wang (Chinese) One with hope

Xochiquetzal (Aztec) Resembling a flowery feather;The goddess of love, flowers and the earth

Xola (African) Stay in peace
Xolah, Xolia, Xolla, Xollah

Xue (Chinese) Woman of snow
Xyza (Gothic) Of the sea
Xyzah

Girl names, and unique baby names

Girl names, and unique baby names

Girl names, and unique baby names

Wafa
(Arabic) One who is faithful; devoted
Wafah, Wafaa, Waffa,
Wapha, Waffah, Waphah

Wagaye (African) My sense of value; my price
Wagay, Wagai, Wagae

Wainani (Hawaiian) Of the beautiful waters
Wainanie, Wainany,
Wainaney, Wainanee,
Wainanea, Wainaneah

Wajihah (Arabic) One who is distinguished; eminent
Wajiha, Wajeeha, Wajyha,
Wajeehah, Wajyhah,
Wajieha, Wajiehah, Wajeiha

Wakanda (Native American) One who possesses
magical powers
Wakandah, Wakenda,
Wakinda, Wakynda

Wakeishah (American) Filled with happiness
Wakeisha, Wakieshah,
Wakiesha, Wakesha,
Wakeshah, Wakeesha,
Wakeeshah, Wakysha

Walda (German) One who has fame and power
Waldah, Wallda, Walida,
Waldine, Waldina,
Waldyne, Waldyna, Welda

Walker (English) Walker of the forests
Wallker, Walkher

Walta (African) One who acts as a shield
Waltah

Wanetta (English) A paleskinned woman
Wanettah, Wanette, Wannette,
Wannetta, Wonetta, Wonette,
Wonitta, Wonitte

Wangari (African) Resembling the leopard
Wangarie, Wangarri,
Wangary, Wangarey,
Wangaria, Wangaree

Wanyika (African) Of the bush
Wanyikka, Wanyicka,
Wanyicca, Wanyica

Waqi (Arabic) Falling; swooping
Waqqi

Warma (American) A caring woman
Warm, Warme, Warmia,
Warmiah, Warmea, Warmeah

Warna (German) One who defends her loved ones
Warnah

Washi (Japanese) Resembling an eagle
Washie, Washy, Washey,
Washee, Washea, Washeah

Waynette (English) One who makes wagons
Waynett, Waynet, Waynete,
Wayneta, Waynetta

Wednesday (American) Born on a Wednesday
Wensday, Winsday,
Windnesday, Wednesdae,
Wensdae, Winsdae,
Windnesdae, Wednesdai

Welcome (English) A welcome guest
Welcom, Welcomme

Wendy (Welsh) Form of Gwendolyn, meaning “one who is fair; of the white ring”
Wendi, Wendie, Wendee,
Wendey, Wenda, Wendia,
Wendea, Wendya

Wesley (English) From the western meadow
Wesly, Weslie, Wesli, Weslee,
Weslia, Wesleigh, Weslea,
Weslei

Whisper (English) One who is soft-spoken
Whysper, Wisper, Wysper

Whitley (English) From the white meadow
Whitly, Whitlie, Whitli,
Whitlee, Whitleigh,
Whitlea, Whitlia, Whitlya

Whitney (English) From the white island
Whitny, Whitnie, Whitni,
Whitnee, Whittney,
Whitneigh, Whytny,
Whytney

Wicapi Wakan (Native American) A holy star

Wijida (Arabic) An excited seeker
Wijidah, Weejida,
Weejidah, Wijeeda,
Wijeedah, Wijyda, Wijydah,
Wijieda

Wileen (Teutonic) A firm defender
Wiline, Wilean, Wileane,
Wilyn, Wileene, Wilene,
Wyleen, Wyline

Wilhelmina (German) Feminine form of Wilhelm; determined protector
Wilhelminah, Wylhelmina,
Wylhelmyna, Willemina,
Wilhelmine, Wilhemina,
Wilhemine, Helma, Ilma

Winetta (American) One who is peaceful
Wineta, Wynetta, Wyneta,
Winet, Winett, Winette,
Wynet, Wynett

Wing (Chinese) Woman of glory
Winge, Wyng

Winnielle (African) A victorious woman
Winniell, Winniele,
Winniel, Winniella,
Winniela

Winola (German) Gracious and charming friend
Winolah, Wynola, Winolla,
Wynolla, Wynolah,
Winollah, Wynollah

Winta (African) One who is desired
Wintah, Whinta, Wynta,
Whynta, Whintah,
Wyntah, Whyntah

Wisconsin (French) Gathering of waters; from the state of Wisconsin
Wisconsyn, Wisconsen,
Wisconson, Wysconsin,
Wysconsen, Wysconson

Woody (American) A woman of the forest
Woodey, Woodi, Woodie,
Woodee, Woodea, Woodeah,
Woods

Wren (English) Resembling a small songbird
Wrenn, Wrene, Wrena,
Wrenie, Wrenee, Wreney,
Wrenny, Wrenna

Wynda (Scottish) From the narrow passage
Wyndah, Winda, Windah

Girl names, and unique baby names

Kamis, 29 Oktober 2009

Girl names, and unique baby names

Girl names, and unique baby names

Vala
(German) The chosen one; singled out
Valah, Valla

Valda (Teutonic / German) Spirited in battle / famous ruler
Valdah, Valida, Velda,
Vada, Vaida, Vayda, Vaeda

Valdis (Norse) In mythology, the goddess of the dead
Valdiss, Valdys, Valdyss

Valencia (Spanish) One who is powerful; strong; from the city of Valencia
Valenciah, Valyncia,
Valencya, Valenzia,
Valancia, Valenica,
Valanca, Valecia

Valentina (Latin) One who is vigorous and healthy
Valentinah, Valentine,
Valenteena, Valenteana,
Valentena, Valentyna,
Valantina, Valentyne

Valerie (Latin) Feminine form of Valerius; strong and valiant
Valeri, Valeree, Valerey,
Valery, Valarie, Valari,
Valeria, Vallery

Vandani (Hindi) One who is honorable and worthy
Vandany, Vandaney,
Vandanie, Vandanee,
Vandania, Vandanya

Vanessa (Greek) Resembling a butterfly
Vanessah, Vanesa, Vannesa,
Vannessa, Vanassa, Vanasa,
Vanessia, Vanysa, Yanessa

Vanity (English) Having excessive pride
Vanitey, Vanitee, Vaniti,
Vanitie, Vanitty, Vanyti,
Vanyty, Vanytie

Vanmra (Russian) A stranger; from a foreign place
Vanmrah

Varda (Hebrew) Resembling a rose
Vardah, Vardia, Vardina,
Vardissa, Vardita, Vardysa,
Vardyta, Vardit

Varuna (Hindi) Wife of the sea
Varunah, Varuna, Varun,
Varunani, Varuni

Vashti (Persian) A lovely woman
Vashtie, Vashty, Vashtey,
Vashtee

Vasta (Persian) One who is pretty
Vastah

Vasteen (American) A capable woman
Vasteene, Vastiene, Vastien,
Vastein, Vasteine, Vastean,
Vasteane

Vasuda (Hindi) Of the earth
Vasudah, Vasudhara,
Vasundhara, Vasudhra,
Vasundhra

Vayu (Hindi) A vital life force; the air
Vayyu

Vedette (French) From the guard tower
Vedete, Vedett, Vedet,
Vedetta, Vedeta

Vedi (Sanskrit) Filled with wisdom
Vedie, Vedy, Vedey, Vedee,
Vedea, Vedeah

Vega (Latin) A falling star
Vegah

Vellamo (Finnish) In mythology, the goddess of the sea
Velamo, Vellammo

Ventana (Spanish) As transparent as a window
Ventanah, Ventanna,
Ventane, Ventanne

Venus (Greek) In mythology, the goddess of love and beauty
Venis, Venys, Vynys,
Venusa, Venusina, Venusia

Veradis (Latin) One who is genuine; truthful
Veradise, Veradys, Veradisa,
Verdissa, Veradysa, Veradyssa,
Veradisia, Veraditia

Verda (Latin) Springlike; one who is young and fresh
Verdah, Verdea, Virida,
Verdy, Verdey, Verde, Verdi,
Verdie

Verenase (Swedish) One who is flourishing
Verenese, Verennase,
Vyrenase, Vyrennase,
Vyrenese, Verenace,
Vyrenace

Veronica (Latin) Displaying her true image
Veronicah, Veronic,
Veronicca, Veronicka,
Veronika, Veronicha,
Veronique, Veranique,
Ronni

Vesna (Slavic) Messenger; in mythology, the goddess of spring
Vesnah, Vezna, Vesnia,
Vesnaa

Vespera (Latin) Evening star; born in the evening
Vesperah, Vespira, Vespeera,
Vesperia, Vesper

Vevila (Gaelic) Woman with a melodious voice
Vevilah, Veveela, Vevyla,
Vevilla, Vevylla, Vevylle,
Vevyle, Vevillia

Vibeke (Danish) A small woman
Vibekeh, Vibeek, Vibeeke,
Vybeke, Viheke

Vibhuti (Hindi) Of the sacred ash; a symbol
Vibuti, Vibhutie, Vibhutee

Victoria (Latin) Victorious woman; winner; conqueror
Victoriah, Victorea,
Victoreah, Victorya,
Victorria, Victoriya,
Vyctoria, Victorine, Tory

Vidya (Indian) Having great wisdom
Vidyah

Viet (Vietnamese) A woman from Vietnam
Vyet, Viett, Vyett, Viette,
Vyette

Vigilia (Latin) Wakefulness; watchfulness
Vigiliah, Vygilia, Vygylia,
Vijilia, Vyjilia

Vignette (French) From the little vine
Vignete, Vignet, Vignetta,
Vignett, Vigneta, Vygnette,
Vygnete, Vygnet

Vilina (Hindi) One who is dedicated
Vilinah, Vileena, Vileana,
Vylina, Vyleena, Vyleana,
Vylyna, Vilinia

Villette (French) From the small village
Vilette, Villete, Vilete, Vilet,
Vilett, Villet, Villett, Vylet

Vimala (Indian) Feminine form of Vamal; clean and pure
Vimalah, Vimalia, Vimalla

Vincentia (Latin) Feminine form of
Vincent; conquerer; triumphant
Vincentiah, Vincenta,
Vincensia, Vincenzia,
Vyncentia, Vyncyntia,
Vyncenzia, Vycenzya

Violet (French) Resembling the purplishblue flower
Violett, Violette, Violete,
Vyolet, Vyolett, Vyolette,
Vyolete, Violeta

Virginia (Latin) One who is chaste; virginal; from
the state of Virginia
Virginiah, Virginnia,
Virgenya, Virgenia, Virgeenia,
Virgeena, Virgena, Ginny

Virtue (Latin) Having moral excellence, chastity, and goodness
Virtu, Vyrtue, Vyrtu,
Vertue, Vertu

Viveka (German) Little woman of the strong fortress
Vivekah, Vivecka, Vyveka,
Viveca, Vyveca, Vivecca,
Vivika, Vivieka

Vivian (Latin) Lively woman
Viv, Vivi, Vivienne, Bibiana

Vixen (American) A flirtatious woman
Vixin, Vixi, Vixie, Vixee,
Vixea, Vixeah, Vixy, Vixey

Vlasta (Slavic) A friendly and likeable woman
Vlastah, Vlastia, Vlastea,
Vlastiah, Vlasteah

Voleta (Greek) The veiled one
Voletah, Voletta, Volita,
Volitta, Volyta, Volytta,
Volet, Volett

Volva (Scandinavian) In mythology, a female shaman
Volvah, Volvya, Volvaa,
Volvae, Volvai, Volvay,
Volvia

Vondila (African) Woman who lost a child
Vondilah, Vondilla,
Vondilya, Vondilia,
Vondyla, Vondylya

Vonna (French) Form of Yvonne, meaning “young archer”
Vonnah, Vona, Vonah,
Vonnia, Vonnya, Vonia,
Vonya, Vonny

Vonshae (American) One who is confident
Vonshay, Vonshaye,
Vonshai

Vor (Norse) In mythology, an omniscient goddess
Vore, Vorr, Vorre

Vulpine (English) A cunning woman; like a fox
Vulpyne, Vulpina, Vulpyna

Vyomini (Indian) A gift of the divine
Vyominie, Vyominy,
Vyominey, Vyominee,
Vyomyni, Vyomyny,
Viomini, Viomyni

Girl names, and unique baby names

Girl names, and unique baby names

Girl names, and unique baby names

Uadjit
(Egyptian) In mythology, a snake goddess
Ujadet, Uajit, Udjit, Ujadit

Ualani (Hawaiian) Of the heavenly rain
Ualanie, Ualany, Ualaney,
Ualanee, Ualanea,
Ualania, Ualana

Udavine (American) A thriving woman
Udavyne, Udavina,
Udavyna, Udevine,
Udevyne, Udevina,
Udevyna

Udele (English) One who is wealthy; prosperous
Udelle, Udela, Udella,
Udelah, Udellah, Uda,
Udah

Uela (American) One who is devoted to God
Uelah, Uella, Uellah

Uganda (African) From the country in Africa
Ugandah, Ugaunda,
Ugaundah, Ugawnda,
Ugawndah, Ugonda,
Ugondah

Ugolina (German) Having a bright spirit; bright mind
Ugolinah, Ugoleena,
Ugoliana, Ugolyna,
Ugoline, Ugolyn, Ugolyne

Ulalia (Greek) Form of Eulalia, meaning “wellspoken”
Ulaliah, Ulalya, Ulalyah

Ulan (African) Firstborn of twins
Ulann, Ulanne

Ulima (Arabic) One who is wise and astute
Ulimah, Ullima, Ulimma,
Uleema, Uleama, Ulyma,
Uleima, Uliema

Ulla (German) A willful woman
Ullah, Ullaa, Ullai, Ullae

Uma (Hindi) Mother; in mythology, the goddess of beauty and sunlight
Umah, Umma

Umberla (French) Feminine form of Umber; providing shade; of an earth color
Umberlah, Umberly,
Umberley, Umberlee,
Umberleigh, Umberli,
Umberlea, Umberlie

Ummi (African) Born of my mother
Ummie, Ummy, Ummey,
Ummee, Umi

Unity (American) Woman who upholds oneness; togetherness
Unitey, Unitie, Uniti,
Unitee, Unitea, Unyty,
Unytey, Unytie

Ura (Indian) Loved from the heart
Urah, Urra

Ural (Slavic) From the mountains
Urall, Urale, Uralle

Urbai (American) One who is gentle
Urbae, Urbay, Urbaye

Urbana (Latin) From the city; city dweller
Urbanah, Urbanna,
Urbane, Urbania,
Urbanya, Urbanne

Uriela (Hebrew) The angel of light
Uriella, Urielle, Uriel,
Uriele, Uriell

Urta (Latin) Resembling the spiny plant
Urtah

Utah (Native American) People of the mountains; from the state of Utah

Uzoma (African) One who takes the right path
Uzomah, Uzomma,
Uzommah

Uzzi (Hebrew / Arabic) God is my strength / a strong woman
Uzzie, Uzzy, Uzzey,
Uzzee, Uzi, Uzie, Uzy,
Uzey

Girl names, and unique baby names

Girl names, and unique baby names

Girl names, and unique baby names

Taariq
(Swahili) Resembling the morning star
Tariq, Taarique, Tarique

Tabia (African / Egyptian) One who makes incantations / a talented woman
Tabiah, Tabya, Tabea,
Tabeah, Tabiya

Tabita (African) A graceful woman
Tabitah, Tabyta, Tabytah,
Tabeeta, Tabeata, Tabieta,
Tabeita

Tabitha (Greek) Resembling a gazelle; known for beauty and grace
Tabithah, Tabbitha,
Tabetha, Tabbetha,
Tabatha, Tabbatha,
Tabotha, Tabbotha

Tabora (Spanish) One who plays a small drum
Taborah, Taborra, Taboria,
Taborya

Tacincala (Native American) Resembling a deer
Tacincalah, Tacyncala,
Tacyncalah, Tacincalla,
Tacyncalla

Tahsin (Arabic) Beautification; one who is praised
Tahseen, Tahsene, Tahsyne,
Tasine, Tahseene, Tahsean,
Tahseane

Tahzib (Arabic) One who is educated and cultured
Tahzeeb, Tahzebe, Tahzybe,
Tazib, Tazyb, Tazeeb,
Tahzeab, Tazeab

Taithleach (Gaelic) A quiet and calm young lady

Takako (Japanese) A lofty child

Takoda (Native American) Friend to everyone
Takodah, Takodia, Takodya,
Takota

Tala (Native American) A stalking wolf
Talah, Talla

Talia (Hebrew / Greek) Morning dew from heaven / blooming
Taliah, Talea, Taleah,
Taleya, Tallia, Talieya,
Taleea, Taleia

Talihah (Arabic) One who seeks knowledge
Taliha, Talibah, Taliba,
Talyha, Taleehah, Taleahah

Taline (Armenian) Of the monestary
Talene, Taleen, Taleene,
Talyne, Talinia, Talinya,
Taliniya

Talisa (American) Consecrated to God
Talisah, Talysa, Taleesa,
Talissa, Talise, Taleese,
Talisia, Talisya

Talisha (American) A damsel; an innocent
Talesha, Taleisha, Talysha,
Taleesha, Tylesha, Taleysha,
Taleshia, Talishia

Talitha (Arabic) A maiden; young girl
Talithah, Taletha, Taleetha,
Talytha, Talithia, Talethia,
Tiletha, Talith

Tamanna (Indian) One who is desired
Tamannah, Tamana,
Tamanah, Tammana,
Tammanna

Tamasha (African) Pageant winner
Tamasha, Tomosha,
Tomasha, Tamashia,
Tamashya

Tamesis (Celtic) In mythology, the goddess of water; source of the name for the river Thames
Tamesiss, Tamesys, Tamesyss

Tangia (American) The angel
Tangiah, Tangya, Tangiya,
Tangeah

Tani (Japanese /Melanesian / Tonkinese) From the valley / a sweetheart / a young woman
Tanie, Tany, Taney, Tanee,
Tanni, Tanye, Tannie,
Tanny

Tania (Russian) Queen of the fairies
Tanya, Tannie, Tanny,
Tanika

Tanner (English) One who tans hides
Taner, Tannar, Tannor,
Tannis

Tansy (English / Greek) An aromatic yellow flower /having immortality
Tansey, Tansi, Tansie, Tansee,
Tansye, Tansea, Tancy, Tanzy

Tanushri (Indian) One who is beautiful; attractive
Tanushrie, Tanushry,
Tanushrey, Tanushree,
Tanushrea

Tanvi (Indian) Slender and
beautiful woman
Tanvie, Tanvy, Tanvey,
Tanvee, Tanvye, Tannvi,
Tanvea

Tapati (Indian) In mythology, the daughter of the sun god
Tapatie, Tapaty, Tapatey,
Tapatee, Tapatye, Tapatea

Taphath (Hebrew) In the Bible, Solomon’s daughter
Tafath, Taphathe, Tafathe

Tara (Gaelic / Indian) Of the tower; rocky hill / star; in mythology, an astral goddess
Tarah, Tarra, Tayra,
Taraea, Tarai, Taralee,
Tarali, Taraya

Tarachand (Indian) Silver star
Tarachande, Tarachanda,
Tarachandia, Tarachandea,
Tarachandiya, Tarachandya

Taree (Japanese) A bending branch
Tarea, Tareya

Taregan (Native American) Resembling a crane
Tareganne, Taregann

Tareva-chine(shanay) (Native American) One with beautiful eyes

Tariana (American) From the holy hillside
Tariana, Tarianna,
Taryana, Taryanna

Tarika (Indian) A starlet
Tarikah, Taryka, Tarykah,
Taricka, Tarickah

Tarisai (African) One to behold; to look at
Tarysai

Tasanee (Thai) A beautiful view
Tasane, Tasani, Tasanie,
Tasany, Tasaney, Tasanye,
Tasanea

Taskin (Arabic) One who provides peace; satisfaction
Taskine, Taskeen, Taskeene,
Taskyne, Takseen, Taksin,
Taksyn

Tasnim (Arabic) From the fountain of paradise
Tasnime, Tasneem,
Tasneeme, Tasnyme,
Tasnym, Tasneam,
Tasneame

Tatum (English) Bringer of joy; spirited
Tatom, Tatim, Tatem,
Tatam, Tatym

Tavi (Aramaic) One who is well-behaved
Tavie, Tavee, Tavy, Tavey,
Tavea

Taylor (English) Cutter of cloth; one who alters garments
Tailor, Taylore, Taylar,
Tayler, Talour, Taylre,
Tailore, Tailar

Teamhair (Irish) In mythology, a place where
kings met
Teamhaire, Teamhare,
Teamharre

Tehya (Native American) One who is precious
Tehyah, Tehiya, Tehiyah

Teigra (Greek) Resembling a tiger
Teigre

Telephassa (Latin) In mythology, the queen of Tyre
Telephasa, Telefassa,
Telefasa

Temperance (English) Having self-restraint
Temperence, Temperince,
Temperancia, Temperanse,
Temperense, Temperinse

Tendai (African) Thankful to God
Tenday, Tendae, Tendaa,
Tendaye

Tender (American) One who is sensitive; young
and vulnerable
Tendere, Tendera, Tenderia,
Tenderre, Tenderiya

Teranika (Gaelic) Victory of the earth
Teranikah, Teranieka,
Teraneika, Teraneeka,
Teranica, Teranicka,
Teranicca, Teraneaka

Terpsichore (Greek) In mythology, the muse of dancing and singing
Terpsichora, Terpsichoria,
Terpsichoriya

Terra (Latin) From the earth; in mythology, an earth goddess
Terrah, Terah, Teralyn,
Terran, Terena, Terenah,
Terenna, Terrena

Terrian (Greek) One who is innocent
Terriane, Terrianne,
Terriana, Terianna, Terian,
Terianne

Teryl (English) One who is vivacious and bright
Terryl, Teryll, Terylle, Terryll

Tetsu (Japanese) A strong woman
Tetsue

Tetty (English) Form of Elizabeth, meaning “my
God is bountiful; God’s promise”
Tettey, Tetti, Tettie, Tettee,
Tettea

Tevy (Cambodian) An angel
Tevey, Tevi, Tevie, Tevee,
Tevea

Thandiwe (African) The loving one
Thandywe, Thandiewe,
Thandeewe, Thandie,
Thandi, Thandee, Thandy,
Thandey

Thao (Vietnamese) One who is respectful of her parents

Thara (Arabic) One who is wealthy; prosperous
Tharah, Tharra, Tharrah,
Tharwat

Thelma (Greek) One who is ambitious and willful
Thelmah, Telma, Thelmai,
Thelmia, Thelmalina

Thelred (English) One who is well-advised
Thelrede, Thelread,
Thelredia, Thelredina,
Thelreid, Thelreed, Thelryd

Thema (African) A queen
Themah, Theema, Thyma,
Theyma, Theama

Theora (Greek) A watcher
Theorra, Theoria, Theoriya,
Theorya

Theresa (Greek) A harvester
Teresa, Theresah, Theresia,
Therese, Thera, Tresa,
Tressa, Tressam, Reese, Reza

Theta (Greek) Eighth letter of the Greek alphabet
Thetta

Thistle (English) Resembling the prickly, flowered plant
Thistel, Thissle, Thissel

Thomasina (Hebrew) Feminine form of
Thomas; a twin
Thomasine, Thomsina,
Thomasin, Tomasina,
Tomasine, Thomasa,
Thomaseena, Thomaseana

Thoosa (Greek) In mythology, a sea nymph
Thoosah, Thoosia,
Thoosiah, Thusa, Thusah,
Thusia, Thusiah, Thousa

Thorberta (Norse) Brilliance of Thor
Thorbiartr, Thorbertha

Thordia (Norse) Spirit of Thor
Thordiah, Thordis, Tordis,
Thordissa, Tordissa,
Thoridyss

Thuy (Vietnamese) One who is gentle and pure
Thuye, Thuyy, Thuyye

Thy (Vietnamese / Greek) A poet / one who is untamed
Thye

Tia (Spanish / Greek) An aunt / daughter born to royalty
Tiah, Tea, Teah, Tiana,
Teea, Tya, Teeya, Tiia

Tiberia (Italian) Of the Tiber river
Tiberiah, Tiberiya, Tiberya,
Tibeeria, Tibearia, Tibieria,
Tibeiria

Tiegan (Aztec) A little princess in a big valley
Tiegann, Tieganne

Tierney (Gaelic) One who is regal; lordly
Tiernie, Tierni, Tiernee,
Tierny, Tiernea

Tiffany (Greek) Lasting love
Tiffaney, Tiffani, Tiffanie,
Tiffanee, Tifany, Tifaney,
Tifanee, Tifani

Timothea (English) Feminine form of
Timothy; honoring God
Timotheah, Timothia,
Timothya, Timothiya

Tina (English) From the river; also shortened form
of names ending in -tina
Tinah, Teena, Tena, Teyna,
Tyna, Tinna, Teana

Ting (Chinese) Graceful and slim woman

Tirza (Hebrew) One who is pleasant; a delight
Tirzah

Tisa (African) The ninthborn child
Tisah, Tiza

Tita (Latin) Holding a title of honor
Titah, Teeta, Tyta, Teata

Tivona (Hebrew) Lover of nature
Tivonna, Tivone, Tivonia,
Tivoniya

Toan (Vietnamese) Form of An-toan, meaning “safe and secure”
Toane, Toanne

Toinette (French) Form of Antoinette, meaning “praiseworthy”
Toinett, Toinete, Toinet,
Toineta, Toinetta, Tola

Toki (Japanese / Korean) One who grasps opportunity; hopeful / resembling a rabbit
Tokie, Toky, Tokey, Tokye,
Tokiko, Tokee, Tokea

Tola (Polish / Cambodian) Form of Toinette, meaning “praiseworthy” / born during October
Tolah, Tolla, Tollah

Topanga (Native American) From above or a high place
Topangah

Topaz (Latin) Resembling a yellow gemstone
Topazz, Topaza, Topazia,
Topaziya, Topazya, Topazea

Tordis (Norse) A goddess
Tordiss, Tordisse, Tordys,
Tordyss, Tordysse

Torny (Norse) New; just discovered
Torney, Tornie, Torni, Torne,
Torn, Tornee, Tornea

Torunn (Norse) Thor’s love
Torun, Torrun, Torrunn

Tory (American) Form of Victoria, meaning “victorious
woman; winner; conquerer”
Torry, Torey, Tori, Torie,
Torree, Tauri, Torye, Toya

Tosca (Latin) From the Tuscany region
Toscah, Toscka, Toska,
Tosckah, Toskah

Tosha (English) Form of Natasha, meaning “born on Christmas”
Toshah, Toshiana, Tasha,
Tashia, Tashi, Tassa

Tourmaline (Singhalese) A stone of mixed colors
Tourmalyne, Tourmalina,
Tourmalinia

Tova (Hebrew) One who is well-behaved
Tovah, Tove, Tovi, Toba,
Toibe, Tovva

Treasa (Irish) Having great strength
Treasah, Treesa, Treisa,
Triesa, Treise, Treese,
Toirease

Trinity (Latin) The holy
three
Trinitey, Triniti, Trinitie,
Trinitee, Trynity, Trynitey,
Tryniti, Trynitie

Trisha (Latin) Form of Patricia, meaning “of noble descent”
Trishah, Trishia, Tricia,
Trish, Trissa, Trisa

Trishna (Polish) In mythology, the goddess of the deceased, protector of graves
Trishnah, Trishnia,
Trishniah, Trishnea,
Trishneah, Trishniya,
Trishniyah, Trishnya

Trisna (Indian) The one desired
Trisnah, Trisnia, Trisniah,
Trisnea, Trisneah, Trisniya,
Trisniyah, Trisnya

Trudy (German) Form of Gertrude, meaning “adored warrior”
Trudey, Trudi, Trudie,
Trude, Trudye, Trudee,
Truda, Trudia

Trupti (Indian) State of being satisfied
Truptie, Trupty, Truptey,
Truptee, Trupte, Truptea

Tryamon (English) In Arthurian legend, a fairy princess
Tryamonn, Tryamonne,
Tryamona, Tryamonna

Tryna (Greek) The thirdborn child
Trynah

Tsifira (Hebrew) One who is crowned
Tsifirah, Tsifyra, Tsiphyra,
Tsiphira, Tsipheera, Tsifeera

Tuccia (Latin) A vestal virgin

Tula (Hindi) Balance; a sign of the zodiac
Tulah, Tulla, Tullah

Tullia (Irish) One who is peaceful
Tulliah, Tullea, Tulleah,
Tullya, Tulia, Tulea, Tuleah,
Tulya

Tusti (Hindi) One who brings happiness and peace
Tustie, Tusty, Tustey, Tustee,
Tuste, Tustea

Tutilina (Latin) In mythology, the protector goddess of stored grain
Tutilinah, Tutileena,
Tutileana, Tutilyna,
Tutileina, Tutiliena,
Tutilena, Tutylina

Tuuli (Finnish) Of the wind
Tuulie, Tuulee, Tuula,
Tuuly, Tuuley, Tuulea

Tuyet (Vietnamese) Snow white woman
Tuyett, Tuyete, Tuyette,
Tuyeta, Tuyetta

Tyler (English) Tiler of roofs

Tyme (English) The aromatic herb thyme
Time, Thyme, Thime

Tyne (English) Of the river
Tyna

Tyro (Greek) In mythology, a woman who bore twin sons to Poseidon

Tzidkiya (Hebrew) Righteousness of the Lord
Tzidkiyah, Tzidkiyahu

Tzigane (Hungarian) A gypsy
Tzigan, Tzigain, Tzigaine,
Tzigayne

Girl names, and unique baby names

Girl names, and unique baby names

Girl names, and unique baby names

Saba
(Greek / Arabic) Woman from Sheba /born in the morning
Sabah, Sabaa, Sabba,
Sabbah, Sabaah

Sabana (Spanish) From the open plain
Sabanah, Sabanna, Sabann,
Sabanne, Sabane, Saban

Sabi (Arabic) A lovely young lady
Sabie, Saby, Sabey, Sabee,
Sabbi, Sabbee, Sabea

Sabirah (Arabic) Having great patience
Sabira, Saabira, Sabeera,
Sabiera, Sabeira, Sabyra,
Sabirra, Sabyrra

Sabra (Hebrew) Resembling the cactus fruit; to rest
Sabrah, Sebra, Sebrah,
Sabrette, Sabbra, Sabraa,
Sabarah, Sabarra

Sabrina (English) A legendary princess
Sabrinah, Sabrinna,
Sabreena, Sabriena, Sabreina,
Sabryna, Sabrine, Sabryne,
Cabrina, Zabrina

Sachet (Hindi) Having consciousness
Sachett, Sachette

Sada (Japanese) The pure one
Sadda, Sadaa, Sadako,
Saddaa

Sadella (American) A beautiful fairylike princess
Sadel, Sadela, Sadelah,
Sadele, Sadell, Sadellah,
Sadelle, Sydel

Sadhana (Hindi) A devoted woman
Sadhanah, Sadhanna,
Sadhannah, Sadhane,
Sadhanne, Sadhann,
Sadhan

Sadhbba (Irish) A wise woman
Sadhbh, Sadhba

Sadie (English) Form of Sarah, meaning “a princess; lady”
Sadi, Sady, Sadey, Sadee,
Saddi, Saddee, Sadiey, Sadye

Sadiya (Arabic) One who is fortunate; lucky
Sadiyah, Sadiyyah, Sadya,
Sadyah

Sadzi (American) Having a sunny disposition
Sadzee, Sadzey, Sadzia,
Sadziah, Sadzie, Sadzya,
Sadzyah, Sadzy

Safa (Arabic) One who is innocent and pure
Safah, Saffa, Sapha, Saffah,
Saphah

Saffron (English) Resembling the yellow flower
Saffrone, Saffronn,
Saffronne, Safron, Safronn,
Safronne, Saffronah, Safrona

Saheli (Indian) A beloved friend
Sahelie, Sahely, Saheley,
Sahelee, Saheleigh, Sahyli,
Sahelea

Sahila (Indian) One who provides guidance
Sahilah, Saheela, Sahyla,
Sahiela, Saheila, Sahela,
Sahilla, Sahylla

Sahkyo (Native American) Resembling the mink
Sakyo

Saida (Arabic) Fortunate one; one who is happy
Saidah, Sa’ida, Sayida,
Saeida, Saedah, Said,
Sayide, Sayidea

Saihah (Arabic) One who is useful; good
Saiha, Sayiha

Sailor (American) One who sails the seas
Sailer, Sailar, Saylor, Sayler,
Saylar, Saelor, Saeler, Saelar

Saima (Arabic) A fasting woman
Saimah, Saimma, Sayima

Sajni (Indian) One who is dearly loved
Sajnie, Sajny, Sajney,
Sajnee, Sajnea

Sakae (Japanese) One who is prosperous
Sakai, Sakaie, Sakay,
Sakaye

Sakari (Native American) A sweet girl
Sakarie, Sakary, Sakarri,
Sakarey, Sakaree, Sakarree,
Sakarah, Sakarrie

Sakina (Indian / Arabic) A beloved friend / having God-inspired peace of mind
Sakinah, Sakeena, Sakiena,
Sakeina, Sakyna, Sakeyna,
Sakinna, Sakeana

Sakti (Hindi) In Hinduism, the divine energy
Saktie, Sakty, Sakkti,
Sackti, Saktee, Saktey,
Saktia, Saktiah

Saku (Japanese) Remembrance of the Lord
Sakuko

Sakura (Japanese) Resembling a cherry blossom
Sakurah, Sakurako, Sakurra

Sala (Hindi) From the sacred sala tree
Salah, Salla, Sallah

Salal (English) An evergreen shrub with flowers and berries
Sallal, Salall, Sallall,
Salalle, Salale, Sallale

Salamasina (Samoan) A princess; born to royalty
Salamaseena, Salamasyna,
Salamaseana, Salamaseina,
Salamasiena

Salina (French) One of a solemn, dignified character
Salin, Salinah, Salinda,
Salinee, Sallin, Sallina,
Sallinah, Salline

Saloma (Hebrew) One who offers peace and tranquility
Salomah, Salome, Salomia,
Salomiah, Schlomit,
Shulamit, Salomeaexl,
Salomma

Salus (Latin) In mythology, goddess of health and prosperity; salvation
Saluus, Salusse, Saluss

Salwa (Arabic) One who provides comfort; solace
Salwah

Samah (Arabic) A generous, forgiving woman
Sama, Samma, Sammah

Samantha (Aramaic) One who listens well
Samanthah, Samanthia,
Samanthea, Samantheya,
Samanath, Samanatha,
Samana, Samanitha

Sameh (Arabic) One who forgives
Sammeh, Samaya,
Samaiya

Samina (Arabic) A healthy woman
Saminah, Samine,
Sameena, Samyna,
Sameana, Sameina,
Samynah

Samone (Hebrew) Form of Simone, meaning “one who listens well”
Samoan, Samoane, Samon,
Samona, Samonia

Samuela (Hebrew) Feminine form of Samuel; asked of God
Samuelah, Samuella,
Samuell, Samuelle,
Sammila, Sammile,
Samella, Samielle

Sana (Persian / Arabic) One who emanates light / brilliance; splendor
Sanah, Sanna, Sanako,
Sanaah, Sane, Saneh

Sanaa (Swahili) Beautiful work of art
Sanae, Sannaa

Sandeep (Punjabi) One who is enlightened
Sandeepe, Sandip, Sandipp,
Sandippe, Sandeyp, Sandeype

Sandhya (Hindi) Born at twilight; name of the daughter
of the god Brahma
Sandhiya, Sandhyah,
Sandya, Sandyah

Sandra (Greek) Form of Alexandra, meaning “a helper and defender of mankind”
Sandrah, Sandrine, Sandy,
Sandi, Sandie, Sandey,
Sandee, Sanda, Sandrica

Sandrica (Greek) Form of Sandra, meaning “a helper and defender of mankind”
Sandricca, Sandricah,
Sandricka, Sandrickah,
Sandrika, Sandrikah,
Sandryca, Sandrycah

Sandrine (Greek) Form of Alexandra, meaning “a helper and defender of mankind”
Sandrin, Sandreana,
Sandreanah, Sandreane,
Sandreen, Sandreena,
Sandreenah, Sandreene

Sangita (Indian) One who is musical
Sangitah, Sangeeta,
Sangeita, Sangyta,
Sangieta, Sangeata

Saniya (Indian) A moment in time preserved
Saniyah, Sanya, Sanea,
Sania

Sanjna (Indian) A conscientous woman

Santana (Spanish) A saintly woman
Santa, Santah, Santania,
Santaniah, Santaniata,
Santena, Santenah,
Santenna

Saoirse (Gaelic) An independent woman; having freedom
Saoyrse

Sapna (Hindi) A dream come true
Sapnah, Sapnia, Sapniah,
Sapnea, Sapneah, Sapniya,
Sapniyah

Sarah (Hebrew) A princess; lady; in the Bible, wife of Abraham
Sara, Sari, Sariah, Sarika,
Saaraa, Sarita, Sarina,
Sarra, Kala, Sadie

Saraid (Irish) One who is excellent; superior
Saraide, Saraed, Saraede,
Sarayd, Sarayde

Sarama (African / Hindi) A kind woman / in Hinduism, Indra’s dog
Saramah, Saramma,
Sarrama, Sarramma

Saran (African) One who brings joy to others
Sarane, Sarran, Saranne,
Saranna, Sarana, Sarann

Sarasvati (Hindi) In Hinduism, goddess of learning and the arts
Sarasvatti, Sarasvatie,
Sarasvaty, Sarasvatey,
Sarasvatee, Sarasvatea

Saraswati (Hindi) Owning water; in Hinduism, a river goddess
Saraswatti, Saraswatie,
Saraswaty, Saraswatey,
Saraswatee, Saraswatea

Sardinia (Italian) Woman from a mountainous island
Sardiniah, Sardinea,
Sardineah, Sardynia,
Sardyniah, Sardynea,
Sardyneah

Sasa (Japanese) One who is helpful; gives aid
Sasah

Sasha (Russian) Form of Alexandra, meaning “a helper and defender of mankind”
Sascha, Sashenka, Saskia

Sauda (Swahili) A dark beauty
Saudaa, Sawda, Saudda

Savannah (English) From the open grassy plain
Savanna, Savana, Savanne,
Savann, Savane, Savanneh

Savarna (Hindi) Daughter of the ocean
Savarnia, Savarnea,
Savarniya, Savarneia

Savitri (Hindi) In Hinduism, the daughter
of the god of the sun
Savitari, Savitrie, Savitry,
Savitarri, Savitarie,
Savitree, Savitrea, Savitrey

Savvy (American) Smart and perceptive woman
Savy, Savvi, Savvie, Savvey,
Savee, Savvee, Savvea,
Savea

Sayyida (Arabic) A mistress
Sayyidah, Sayida, Sayyda,
Seyyada, Seyyida, Seyada,
Seyida

Scelflesh (English) From the meadow

Schaaph (Hebrew) One who is thoughtful
Schaph, Schaphe

Scota (Irish) Woman of Scotland
Scotta, Scotah, Skota,
Skotta, Skotah

Sea’iqa (Arabic) Thunder and lightning
Seaqa, Seaqua

Season (Latin) A fertile woman; one who
embraces change
Seazon, Seeson, Seezon,
Seizon, Seasen, Seasan,
Seizen, Seizan

Sebille (English) In Arthurian legend, a fairy
Sebylle, Sebill, Sebile,
Sebyle, Sebyl

Secunda (Latin) The secondborn child
Secundah, Secuba,
Secundus, Segunda,
Sekunda

Seda (Armenian) Voices of the forest
Sedda, Sedah, Seddah

Sedona (American) Woman from a city in Arizona
Sedonah, Sedonna,
Sedonnah, Sedonia,
Sedonea

Seema (Greek) A symbol; a sign
Seyma, Syma, Seama,
Seima, Siema

Sefarina (Greek) Of a gentle wind
Sefarinah, Sefareena,
Sefareenah, Sefaryna,
Sefarynah, Sefareana,
Sefareanah

Seiko (Japanese) The force of truth

Selene (Greek) Of the moon
Sela, Selena, Selina, Celina,
Zalina

Sema (Arabic) A divine omen; a known symbol
Semah

Senalda (Spanish) A sign; a symbol
Senaldah, Senaldia,
Senaldiya, Senaldea,
Senaldya

September (American) Born in the month of September
Septimber, Septymber,
Septemberia, Septemberea

Sequoia (Native American) Of the giant redwood tree
Sekwoya, Lequoia

Serafina (Latin) A seraph; a heavenly winged angel
Serafinah, Serafine, Seraphina,
Serefina, Seraphine, Sera

Serena (Latin) Having a peaceful disposition
Serenah, Serene, Sereena,
Seryna, Serenity, Serenitie,
Serenitee, Serepta, Cerina,
Xerena

Serendipity (American) A fateful meeting; having good fortune
Serendipitey, Serendipitee,
Serendipiti, Serendipitie,
Serendypyty

Sevati (Indian) Resembling the white rose
Sevatie, Sevatti, Sevate,
Sevatee, Sevatea, Sevaty,
Sevatey, Sevti

Shabana (Arabic) A maiden belonging to the night
Shabanah, Shabanna,
Shabaana, Shabanne,
Shabane

Shabnan (Persian) A falling raindrop
Shabnane, Shabnann,
Shabnanne

Shadha (Arabic) An aromatic fragrance
Shadhah

Shafiqa (Arabic) A compassionate woman
Shafiqah, Shafiqua,
Shafeeqa, Shafeequa

Shai (Gaelic) A gift of God
Shay, Shae, Shayla, Shea,
Shaye

Sha’ista (Arabic) One who is polite and well-behaved
Shaistah, Shaista,
Shaa’ista, Shayista, Shaysta

Shakila (Arabic) Feminine form of Shakil; beautiful one
Shakilah, Shakela,
Shakeela, Shakeyla,
Shakyla, Shakeila,
Shakiela, Shakina

Shakira (Arabic) Feminine form of Shakir; grateful; thankful
Shakirah, Shakiera,
Shaakira, Shakeira,
Shakyra, Shakeyra,
Shakura, Shakirra

Shakti (Indian) A divine woman; having power
Shaktie, Shakty, Shaktey,
Shaktee, Shaktye, Shaktea

Shaliqa (Arabic) One who is sisterly
Shaliqah, Shaliqua,
Shaleeqa, Shaleequa,
Shalyqa, Shalyqua

Shamima (Arabic) A woman full of flavor
Shamimah, Shameema,
Shamiema, Shameima,
Shamyma, Shameama

Shandy (English) One who is rambunctious; boisterous
Shandey, Shandee, Shandi,
Shandie, Shandye, Shandea

Shani (African) A marvelous woman
Shanie, Shany, Shaney,
Shanee, Shanni, Shanea,
Shannie, Shanny

Shanley (Gaelic) Small and ancient woman
Shanleigh, Shanlee, Shanly,
Shanli, Shanlie, Shanlea

Shannon (Gaelic) Having ancient wisdom; river name
Shanon, Shannen,
Shannan, Shannin,
Shanna, Shannae,
Shannun, Shannyn

Shaquana (American) Truth in life
Shaqana, Shaquanah,
Shaquanna, Shaqanna,
Shaqania

Sharifah (Arabic) Feminine form of Sharif; noble; respected; virtuous
Sharifa, Shareefa, Sharufa,
Sharufah, Sharyfa, Sharefa,
Shareafa, Shariefa

Sharik (African) One who is a child of God
Shareek, Shareake,
Sharicke, Sharick, Sharike,
Shareak, Sharique, Sharyk

Sharikah (Arabic) One who is a good companion
Sharika, Shareeka,
Sharyka, Shareka,
Shariqua, Shareaka

Sharlene (French) Feminine form of Charles; petite and womanly
Sharleene, Sharleen,
Sharla, Sharlyne, Sharline,
Sharlyn, Sharlean,
Sharleane

Sharon (Hebrew) From the plains; a flowering shrub
Sharron, Sharone,
Sharona, Shari, Sharis,
Sharne, Sherine, Sharun

Shasta (Native American) From the triple-peaked mountain
Shastah, Shastia, Shastiya,
Shastea, Shasteya

Shawnee (Native American) A tribal name
Shawni, Shawnie,
Shawnea, Shawny,
Shawney, Shawnea

Shayla (Irish) Of the fairy palace; form of Shai, meaning “a gift of God”
Shaylah, Shaylagh,
Shaylain, Shaylan, Shaylea,
Shayleah, Shaylla, Sheyla

Shaylee (Gaelic) From the fairy palace; a fairy princess
Shalee, Shayleigh, Shailee,
Shaileigh, Shaelee,
Shaeleigh, Shayli, Shaylie

Sheehan (Celtic) Little peaceful one; peacemaker
Shehan, Sheyhan, Shihan,
Shiehan, Shyhan, Sheahan

Sheela (Indian) One of cool conduct and character
Sheelah, Sheetal

Sheena (Gaelic) God’s gracious gift
Sheenah, Shena, Shiena,
Sheyna, Shyna, Sheana,
Sheina

Sheherezade (Arabic) One who is a city dweller

Sheila (Irish) Form of Cecilia, meaning “one who is blind”
Sheilah, Sheelagh, Shelagh,
Shiela, Shyla, Selia, Sighle,
Sheiletta

Shelby (English) From the willow farm
Shelbi, Shelbey, Shelbie,
Shelbee, Shelbye, Shelbea

Sheridan (Gaelic) One who is wild and untamed; a searcher
Sheridann, Sheridanne,
Sherydan, Sherridan,
Sheriden, Sheridon,
Sherrerd, Sherida

Sheshebens (Native American) Resembling a small duck

Shifra (Hebrew) A beautiful midwife
Shifrah, Shiphrah, Shiphra,
Shifria, Shifriya, Shifrea

Shikha (Indian) Flame burning brightly
Shikhah, Shikkha, Shekha,
Shykha

Shima (Native American) Little mother
Shimah, Shimma, Shyma,
Shymah

Shina (Japanese) A virtuous woman; having goodness
Shinah, Shinna, Shyna,
Shynna

Shobha (Indian) An attractive woman
Shobhah, Shobbha, Shoba,
Shobhan, Shobhane

Shoshana (Arabic) Form of Susannah, meaning “white lily”
Shosha, Shoshan,
Shoshanah, Shoshane,
Shoshanha, Shoshann,
Shoshanna, Shoshannah

Shradhdha (Indian) One who is faithful; trusting
Shraddha, Shradha,
Shradhan, Shradhane

Shruti (Indian) Having good hearing
Shrutie, Shruty, Shrutey,
Shrutee, Shrutye, Shrutea

Shunnareh (Arabic) Pleasing in manner and behavior
Shunnaraya, Shunareh,
Shunarreh

Shyann (English) Form of Cheyenne, meaning “unintelligible speaker”
Shyanne, Shyane, Sheyann,
Sheyanne, Sheyenne,
Sheyene

Shysie (Native American) A quiet child
Shysi, Shysy, Shysey, Shysee,
Shycie, Shyci, Shysea,
Shycy

Sibyl (English) A prophetess; a seer
Sybil, Sibyla, Sybella, Sibil,
Sibella, Sibilla, Sibley, Sibylla

Siddhi (Hindi) Having spiritual power
Sidhi, Syddhi, Sydhi

Sidero (Greek) In mythology, stepmother of Pelias and Neleus
Siderro, Sydero, Sideriyo

Sieglinde (German) Winning a gentle victory

Sierra (Spanish) From the jagged mountain range
Siera, Syerra, Syera, Seyera,
Seeara

Sigfreda (German) A woman who is victorious
Sigfreeda, Sigfrida, Sigfryda,
Sigfreyda, Sigfrieda,
Sigfriede, Sigfrede

Sigismonda (Teutonic) A victorious defender
Sigismunda

Signia (Latin) A distinguishing sign
Signiya, Signea, Signeia,
Signeya, Signa

Sigyn (Norse) In mythology, the wife of Loki

Sihu (Native American) As delicate as a flower

Silka (Latin) Form of Cecelia, meaning “one who is blind”
Silke, Silkia, Silkea, Silkie,
Silky, Silkee, Sylka, Sylke

Sima (Arabic) One who is treasured; a prize
Simma, Syma, Simah,
Simia, Simiya

Simone (French) One who listens well
Sim, Simonie, Symone,
Samone

Simran (Indian) One who meditates
Simrana, Simrania,
Simrann, Simranne,
Simrane, Simranna

Sine (Scottish) Form of Jane, meaning “God is gracious”
Sinead, Sineidin, Sioned,
Sionet, Sion, Siubhan,
Siwan, Sineh

Sinobia (Greek) Form of Zenobia, meaning “child of Zeus”
Sinobiah, Sinobya, Sinobe,
Sinobie, Sinovia, Senobia,
Senobya, Senobe

Sinopa (Native American) Resembling a fox

Sinope (Greek) In mythology, one of the daughters of Asopus

Siran (Armenian) An alluring and lovely woman

Siren (Greek) In mythology, a sea nymph whose beautiful singing lured sailors to their deaths;
refers to a seductive and beautiful woman
Sirene, Sirena, Siryne, Siryn,
Syren, Syrena, Sirine, Sirina

Siria (Spanish / Persian) Bright like the sun / a glowing woman
Siriah, Sirea, Sireah, Siriya,
Siriyah, Sirya, Siryah

Siroun (Armenian) A lovely woman
Sirune

Sirpuhi (Armenian) One who is holy; pious
Sirpuhie, Sirpuhy, Sirpuhey,
Sirpuhea, Sirpuhee

Sissy (English) Form of Cecilia, meaning “one who is blind”
Sissey, Sissie, Sisley, Sisli,
Sislee, Sissel, Sissle, Syssy

Sita (Hindi) In Hinduism, goddess of the harvest and wife of Rama

Sive (Irish) A good and sweet girl
Sivney, Sivny, Sivni, Sivnie,
Sivnee, Sivnea

Sloane (Irish) A strong protector; a woman warrior
Sloan, Slone

Smita (Indian) One who smiles a lot

Snana (Native American) Having a sound like bells
Snanah, Snanna, Snannah

Snow (American) Frozen rain
Snowy, Snowie, Snowi,
Snowey, Snowee, Snowea,
Sno

Snowdrop (English) Resembling a small white flower

Solana (Latin / Spanish) Wind from the east / of the sunshine
Solanah, Solanna, Solann,
Solanne

Solange (French) One who is religious and dignified

Solaris (Greek) Of the sun
Solarise, Solariss, Solarisse,
Solarys, Solaryss, Solarysse,
Sol, Soleil

Solita (Latin) One who is solitary
Solitah, Solida, Soledad,
Soledada, Soledade

Somatra (Indian) Of the excellent moon

Sona (Arabic) The golden one Sonika, Sonna

Sonora (Spanish) A pleasant-sounding woman
Sonorah, Sonoria, Sonorya,
Sonoriya

Soo (Korean) Having an excellent long life

Sophie (Greek) Wisdom
Sophia, Sofiya, Sofie, Sofia,
Sofi, Sofiyko, Sofronia,
Sophronia, Zofia

Sorina (Romanian) Feminine form of Sorin; of the sun
Sorinah, Sorinna, Sorinia,
Soriniya, Sorinya, Soryna,
Sorynia, Sorine

Sorrel (French) From the surele plant
Sorrell, Sorrelle, Sorrele,
Sorrela, Sorrella

Sparrow (English) Resembling a small songbird
Sparro, Sparroe, Sparo,
Sparow, Sparowe, Sparoe

Sslama (Egyptian) One who is peaceful

Stacey (English) Form of Anastasia, meaning “one who shall rise again”
Stacy, Staci, Stacie, Stacee,
Stacia, Stasia, Stasy, Stasey

Stella (English) Star of the sea
Stela, Stelle, Stele, Stellah,
Stelah

Stephanie (Greek) Feminine form of Stephen; crowned in victory
Stephani, Stephany,
Stephaney, Stephanee,
Stephene, Stephana,
Stefanie, Stefani

Stevonna (Greek) A crowned lady
Stevonnah, Stevona,
Stevonah, Stevonia,
Stevonea, Stevoniya

Struana (Scottish) From the stream
Struanna, Struanah,
Struanne, Struan, Struann,
Struane

Styx (Greek) In mythology, the river of the underworld
Stixx, Styxx, Stix

Suave (American) A smooth and courteous woman
Swave

Subhadra (Hindi) In Hinduism, the sister of Krishna

Subhaga (Indian) A fortunate person

Subhuja (Hindi) An auspicious celestial damsel

Subira (African) One who is patient
Subirah, Subirra, Subyra,
Subyrra, Subeera, Subeara,
Subeira, Subiera

Suhaila (Arabic) Feminine form of Suhail; the second brightest star
Suhayla, Suhaela, Suhala,
Suhailah, Suhaylah,
Suhaelah, Suhalah

Sulwyn (Welsh) One who shines as bright as the sun
Sulwynne, Sulwynn,
Sulwinne, Sulwin, Sulwen,
Sulwenn, Sulwenne

Sumana (Indian) A goodnatured woman
Sumanah, Sumanna,
Sumane, Sumanne,
Sumann

Sumi (Japanese) One who is elegant and refined
Sumie

Sumitra (Indian) A beloved friend
Sumitrah, Sumita,
Sumytra, Sumyta,
Sumeetra, Sumeitra,
Sumietra, Sumeatra

Summer (American) Refers to the season; born in summer
Sommer, Sumer, Somer,
Somers

Suna (Turkish) A swan-like woman

Sunanda (Indian) Having a sweet character
Sunandah, Sunandia,
Sunandiya, Sunandea,
Sunandya

Sunila (Indian) Feminine form of Sunil; very blue
Sunilah, Sunilla, Sunilya,
Suniliya

Sunniva (English) Gift of the sun
Synnove, Synne, Synnove,
Sunn

Surabhi (Indian) Having a lovely fragrance
Surbhii, Surabhie, Surabhy,
Surabhey, Surabhee,
Surabhea

Susannah (Hebrew) White lily
Susanna, Susanne, Susana,
Susane, Susan, Suzanna,
Suzannah, Suzanne,
Shoshana, Huhana

Sushanti (Indian) A peaceful
woman; tranquil
Sushantie, Sushanty,
Sushantey, Sushantee,
Sushantea

Suzu (Japanese) One who is long-lived
Suzue, Suzuko

Swanhilda (Norse) A woman warrior; in mythology, the daughter of Sigurd
Swanhild, Swanhilde,
Svanhilde, Svanhild,
Svenhilde, Svenhilda

Swarupa (Indian) One who is devoted to the truth

Sydney (English) Of the wide meadow
Sydny, Sydni, Sydnie,
Sydnea, Sydnee, Sidney,
Sidne, Sidnee

Girl names, and unique baby names

Girl names, and unique baby names

Girl names, and unique baby names

Rabiah
(Egyptian / Arabic) Born in the springtime /of the gentle wind
Rabia, Raabia, Rabi’ah,
Rabi

Rachana (Hindi) Born of the creation
Rachanna, Rashana,
Rashanda, Rachna

Rachel (Hebrew) The innocent lamb; in the Bible, Jacob’s wife
Rachael, Racheal,
Rachelanne, Rachelce,
Rachele, Racheli, Rachell,
Rachelle, Raquel

Radcliffe (English) Of the red cliffs
Radcleff, Radclef, Radclif,
Radclife, Radclyffe, Radclyf,
Radcliphe, Radclyphe

Radella (English) An elfin counselor
Radell, Radel, Radele,
Radella, Radela, Raedself,
Radself, Raidself

Radmilla (Slavic) Hardworking for the people
Radilla, Radinka, Radmila,
Redmilla, Radilu

Rafi’a (Arabic) An exalted woman
Rafia, Rafi’ah, Rafee’a,
Rafeea, Rafeeah, Rafiya,
Rafiyah

Ragnara (Swedish) Feminine form of Ragnar; one who provides counsel to the army
Ragnarah, Ragnarra,
Ragnaria, Ragnarea,
Ragnari, Ragnarie,
Ragnary, Ragnarey

Rahi (Arabic) Born during the springtime
Rahii, Rahy, Rahey, Rahee,
Rahea, Rahie

Rahimah (Arabic) A compassionate woman; one who is merciful
Rahima, Raheema,
Raheemah, Raheima,
Rahiema, Rahyma,
Rahymah, Raheama

Raina (Polish) Form of Regina, meaning “a queenly woman”
Raenah, Raene, Rainah,
Raine, Rainee, Rainey,
Rainelle, Rainy

Raja (Arabic) One who is filled with hope
Rajah

Raleigh (English) From the clearing of roe deer
Raileigh, Railey, Raley,
Rawleigh, Rawley, Raly,
Rali, Ralie

Ramona (Spanish) Feminine form of Ramon; a wise protector
Ramee, Ramie, Ramoena,
Ramohna, Ramonda,
Ramonde, Ramonita,
Ramonna

Randi (English) Feminine form of Randall; shielded by wolves; form of Miranda, meaning “worthy of admiration”
Randa, Randee, Randelle,
Randene, Randie, Randy,
Randey, Randilyn

Raquel (Spanish) Form of Rachel, meaning “the innocent lamb”
Racquel, Racquell, Raquela,
Raquelle, Roquel, Roquela,
Rakel, Rakell

Rasha (Arabic) Resembling
a young gazelle
Rashah, Raisha, Raysha,
Rashia, Raesha

Ratana (Thai) Resembling a crystal
Ratanah, Ratanna,
Ratannah, Rathana,
Rathanna

Rati (Hindi) In Hinduism, goddess of passion and lust
Ratie, Ratea, Ratee, Raty,
Ratey

Ratri (Indian) Born in the evening
Ratrie, Ratry, Ratrey,
Ratree, Ratrea

Rawiyah (Arabic) One who recites ancient poetry
Rawiya, Rawiyya,
Rawiyyah

Rawnie (English) An elegant lady
Rawni, Rawny, Rawney,
Rawnee, Rawnea

Raya (Israeli) A beloved friend
Rayah

Raymonde (German) Feminine form of Raymond; one who offers wise protection
Raymondi, Raymondie,
Raymondee, Raymondea,
Raymonda, Raymunde,
Raymunda

Rayna (Hebrew /Scandinavian) One who is pure / one who provides wise counsel
Raynah, Raynee, Rayni,
Rayne, Raynea, Raynie

Reba (Hebrew) Form of Rebecca, meaning “one who is bound to God”
Rebah, Reeba, Rheba,
Rebba, Ree, Reyba, Reaba

Rebecca (Hebrew) One who is bound to God; in the Bible, the wife of Isaac
Rebakah, Rebbeca, Rebbecca,
Rebbecka, Rebeca, Rebeccah,
Rebeccea, Becky, Reba

Regan (Gaelic) Born into royalty; the little ruler
Raegan, Ragan, Raygan,
Reganne, Regann, Regane,
Reghan, Reagan

Regina (Latin) A queenly woman
Regeena, Regena, Reggi,
Reggie, Régine, Regine,
Reginette, Reginia, Raina

Rehan (Armenian) Resembling a flower
Rehane, Rehann, Rehanne,
Rehana, Rehanna,
Rehanan, Rehannan,
Rehania

Rehema (African) A compassionate woman
Rehemah, Rehemma,
Rehemia, Rehemiya,
Rehemea

Rehoboth (Hebrew) From the city by the river
Rehobothe, Rehobotha,
Rehobothia

Rekha (Indian) One who walks a straight line
Rekhah, Reka, Rekah

Remy (French) Woman from the town of Rheims
Remi, Remie, Remmy,
Remmi, Remmie, Remy,
Remmey, Remey

Ren (Japanese) Resembling a water lily

Renée (French) One who has been reborn
Ranae, Ranay, Ranée,
Renae, Renata, Renay,
Renaye, René

Rephidim (Hebrew) One who offers support
Rephidima, Rephydim,
Rephydima, Rephidem,
Rephydem, Rephedem

Reseda (Latin) Resembling the mignonette flower
Resedah, Reselda, Resedia,
Reseldia

Resen (Hebrew) From the head of the stream; refers
to a bridle

Reshma (Arabic) Having silky skin
Reshmah, Reshman,
Reshmane, Reshmann,
Reshmanne, Reshmana,
Reshmanna, Reshmaan

Reya (Spanish) A queenly woman
Reyah, Reyeh, Reye, Reyia,
Reyiah, Reyea, Reyeah

Reza (Hungarian) Form of Theresa, meaning “a harvester”
Rezah, Rezia, Reziah, Rezi,
Rezie, Rezy, Rezee, Resi

Rezeph (Hebrew) As solid as a stone
Rezepha, Rezephe, Rezephia,
Rezephah, Rezephiah

Rhea (Greek) Of the flowing stream;The wife of Cronus and mother of gods and goddesses
Rea, Rhae, Rhaya, Rhia,
Rhiah, Rhiya, Rheya

Rheda (Anglo-Saxon) A divine woman; a goddess
Rhedah

Rhiannon (Welsh) The great and sacred queen
Rheanna, Rheanne,
Rhiana, Rhiann, Rhianna,
Rhiannan, Rhianon, Rhyan

Rhonda (Welsh) Wielding a good spear
Rhondelle, Rhondene,
Rhondiesha, Rhonette,
Rhonnda, Ronda, Rondel,
Rondelle

Rhys (Welsh) Having great enthusiasm for life
Rhyss, Rhysse, Reece, Reese,
Reice, Reise, Reace, Rease

Ria (Spanish) From the river’s mouth
Riah

Riane (Gaelic) Feminine form of Ryan; little ruler
Riana, Rianna, Rianne,
Ryann, Ryanne, Ryana,
Ryanna, Riann

Rica (English) Form of Frederica, meaning “peaceful ruler”; form of Erica, meaning “ever the ruler / resembling heather”
Rhica, Ricca, Ricah, Rieca,
Riecka, Rieka, Riqua, Ryca

Riddhi (Indian) A prosperous woman
Riddhie, Riddhy, Riddhey,
Riddhee, Riddhea

Riley (Gaelic) From the rye clearing; a courageous woman
Reilley, Reilly, Rilee, Rileigh,
Ryley, Rylee, Ryleigh, Rylie

Rin (Japanese) A pleasant companion
Rinako

Rini (Japanese) Resembling a young rabbit
Rinie, Rinee, Rinea, Riny,
Riney

Rio (Spanish) Woman of the river
Rhio

Risa (Latin) One who laughs often
Risah, Reesa, Riesa, Rise,
Rysa, Rysah, Riseh, Risako

Rita (Greek) Precious pearl
Ritta, Reeta, Reita, Rheeta,
Riet, Rieta, Ritah, Reta

Roberta (English) Feminine form of Robert; one who is bright with fame
Robertah, Robbie, Robin

Rochelle (French) From the little rock
Rochel, Rochele, Rochell,
Rochella, Rochette, Roschella,
Roschelle, Roshelle

Roja (Spanish) A redhaired lady
Rojah

Rolanda (German) Feminine form of Roland; well-known throughout the land
Rolandah, Rolandia,
Roldandea, Rolande,
Rolando, Rollanda,
Rollande

Romhilda (German) A glorious battle maiden
Romhilde, Romhild,
Romeld, Romelde, Romelda,
Romilda, Romild, Romilde

Ronli (Hebrew) My joy is the Lord
Ronlie, Ronlee, Ronleigh,
Ronly, Ronley, Ronlea,
Ronia, Roniya

Ronni (English) Form of Veronica, meaning “displaying her true image”
Ronnie, Ronae, Ronay,
Ronee, Ronelle, Ronette,
Roni, Ronica, Ronika

Rosalind (German /English) Resembling a gentle horse / form of Rose, meaning “resembling
the beautiful and meaningful flower
Ros, Rosaleen, Rosalen,
Rosalin, Rosalina,
Rosalinda, Rosalinde,
Rosaline, Chalina

Rose (Latin) Resembling the beautiful and meaningful flower
Rosa, Rosie, Rosalind

Roseanne (English) Resembling the graceful rose
Ranna, Rosana, Rosanagh,
Rosanna, Rosannah,
Rosanne, Roseann, Roseanna

Rosemary (Latin /English) The dew of the sea / resembling a bitter rose
Rosemaree, Rosemarey,
Rosemaria, Rosemarie,
Rosmarie, Rozmary,
Rosamaria, Rosamarie

Rowan (Gaelic) Of the redberry tree
Rowann, Rowane,
Rowanne, Rowana,
Rowanna

Rowena (Welsh / German) One who is fair and slender / having much fame and happiness
Rhowena, Roweena,
Roweina, Rowenna,
Rowina, Rowinna,
Rhonwen, Rhonwyn

Ruana (Indian) One who is musically inclined
Ruanah, Ruanna,
Ruannah, Ruane, Ruann,
Ruanne

Rubaina (Indian) A bright woman
Rubaine, Rubain, Rubayne,
Rubayn, Rubayna, Rubana,
Rubane, Rubaena

Rudella (German) A wellknown woman
Rudela, Rudelah, Rudell,
Rudelle, Rudel, Rudele,
Rudy, Rudie

Rue (English, German) A medicinal herb
Ru, Larue

Rufina (Latin) A red-haired woman
Rufeena, Rufeine, Ruffina,
Rufine, Ruffine, Rufyna,
Ruffyna, Rufyne

Ruhi (Arabic) A spiritual woman
Roohee, Ruhee, Ruhie,
Ruhy, Ruhey, Roohi,
Roohie, Ruhea

Rukmini (Hindi) Adorned with gold; in Hinduism, the first wife of Krishna
Rukminie, Rukminy,
Rukminey, Rukminee,
Rukminea, Rukminni,
Rukminii

Rumah (Hebrew) One who has been exalted
Ruma, Rumia, Rumea,
Rumiah, Rumeah, Rumma,
Rummah

Rumina (Latin) In mythology, a protector goddess of mothers and babies
Ruminah, Rumeena,
Rumeenah, Rumeina,
Rumiena, Rumyna,
Rumeinah, Rumienah

Rupali (Indian) A beautiful woman
Rupalli, Rupalie, Rupalee,
Rupallee, Rupal, Rupa,
Rupaly, Rupaley

Ruqayyah (Arabic) A gentle woman; a daughter of Muhammad
Ruqayya, Ruqayah, Ruqaya

Rusalka (Slavic) A woodland sprite
Rusalke, Rusalk, Rusalkia,
Rusalkea

Ruth (Hebrew) A beloved companion
Ruthe, Ruthelle, Ruthellen,
Ruthetta, Ruthi, Ruthie,
Ruthina, Ruthine

Ryba (Slavic) Resembling a fish
Rybah, Rybba, Rybbah

Ryder (American) An accomplished horsewoman
Rider

Ryo (Japanese) An excellent woman
Ryoko

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