Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
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Heather | heather | Female | Scottish |
Helen | bright one, torchlight | Female | Greek |
Holly | Holy
| Female | English |
Hyacinth | after the character in the sitcom Keeping Up Appearances | Female | |
Ior | Lord | Unisex | Welsh |
Jamie | Feminine of James | Female | Scottish |
Jane | gracious, merciful, God is gracious | Female | English |
Jennifer | white shadow, white wave | Female | Cornish |
Jessica | God's grace | Female | Hebrew |
Julia | Youthful
| Female | Latin |
Julie | Youthful: Jove's child. A feminine of Julian.
| Female | |
Juliet | youthful | Female | English |
June | 6Th Month | Female | English |
Karen | pure | Female | Danish |
Katherine | Pure. Used since third century A.D. Early Latin forms Katerina and Caterina became Katharine and Catherine. French Cateline and English Catlyn came into wider use during medieval period when variants multiplied.
| Female | Greek |
Katie | Variant of Katherine. Pure.
| Female | English |
Larissa | name of a city, mythical woman; cheerful one | Female | Ltin |
Laura | bay laurel | Female | Latin |
Leah | cow, weary one; glad tidings; mistress, ruler | Female | Hebrew |
Leila | dark as the night | Female | Persian |
Lelia | Greek, sweet-speaking | Female | Contraction |
Libby | Diminutive of Elizabeth.
| Female | English |
Lily | Lily
| Female | English |
Lisa | Devoted to God
| Female | English |
Lola | strong woman | Female | Spanish |