Aine (Celtic) - joy
Americus
- Strongly believes in others and itself. Also: Latin form of
Amerigo (form of Henry, home ruler) strongly believes in others
and itself
Bailey
- Steward or bailiff
Cameron - crooked nose
Chantal
(French) - song, or from family name meaning stone
Cheyenne (American Indian) - Name of Algonquin tribe,
red people
Chris
(English) - follower of Christ, dim of Christopher or Christine
Cooper -
barrel maker
Courtney (English)- court dweller
Dakotah, Dakota - (American Indian) friend
Devin (Irish-Gaelic) - Poet
Drew - masculine
Emeri - industrious leader
Emlyn (Welsh) - sacred
Faucet (German) - drippy or dishonest
Ibrahim - the Qur'anic form of the
biblical name Abraham
Indiana - from the state of Indiana, or perhaps
from the Sanskrit name 'India' meaning river
Jayden
- God has heard
Jesse - Grace of God
Jody/Jodi - God will increase
Jonah - Peace
Keala (Hawaiian) - Pathway
Kelly
- warrior
Kelsey - Victory at Sea
Kendall - the golden town
Kenyon
(Gaelic) - blond haired
Kerry
- the dark
Kieran (Gaelic) - It's an old
Gaelic name, traditionally a boys name but now ambisexual, meaning
small and dark skinned.
Kyrie (Greek) - Lord
Lee (Chinese) - plum
Leslie (Scottish) - From the Grey Fortress Meadow
Mackenzie
(Irish)- son of wise man
Madison - Mighty in battle
Morgan (Celtic) - great, bright; Born by the sea
Peyton -
traveler, (English) Village Warrior, (Irish) royal or regal
Quinn
(Gaelic) - wise, fifth born
Reece (Welsh) - ardent one
Regan,
Reagan (Irish)- little ruler
Reilly - valiant,
(Irish) rye
Rhain
(Celic) - spear, lance
Riley (Celtic) - valiant
Robin - Of shining fame,
A form of Robert
Sloane - man of arms
Stacey
- polite, kind, stable, bountiful grapes
Taylor - A tailor
Whitley - white meadow
These names have been
submitted as boy/girl names and are also listed separately in the other
categories.
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