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Thayer
Old English roots for 'nation' and 'army'. Originally an occupational surname, it moved into use as a first name within English and American family lineages.
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ENGLISH · UNISEX
Old English roots for 'nation' and 'army'. Originally an occupational surname, it moved into use as a first name within English and American family lineages.
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Means hope or aspiration in Arabic.
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A transcription of Nur, meaning light in Arabic.
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Means watered or luxuriant in Arabic.
IRISH · GIRL
Freedom.
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An English nature name taken from the willow tree.
ARABIC · GIRL
A feminine form related to Nur, carrying the Arabic meaning light.
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Means joy or happiness in Arabic.
ENGLISH · BOY
Old English root 'wilde' referring to untamed land. It evolved from a surname for those living near the wilderness into a first name representing a spirit of freedom.
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Old English and German roots meaning 'brave as a wild boar'. The name moved from the Germanic 'Eberhard' to the English 'Everett', retaining its association with strength.
SLAVIC · UNISEX
Slavic root 'zora', meaning 'dawn' or 'daybreak'. This celestial term transitioned into a given name in Eastern Europe before finding a home in 20th-century literature.
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English 'lind' referring to the lime or linden tree. The name reflects the ancient European tradition of using tree species as family identifiers and place names.
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Scandinavian 'stilling' meaning calm or the Latin 'stella' meaning star. It evolved in Sweden as a name that suggests both peace and a connection to the celestial world.
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Welsh 'Meurig' meaning power and Old English 'merise' meaning marshland. It evolved from a surname denoting landscape features to a modern given name.