Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
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Matilda | battle-mighty | Female | |
May | bitter | Female | English |
Melody | song | Female | Greek |
Minerva | after the Roman goddess of the hunt | Female | Latin |
Nina | Girl
| Female | Russian |
Oona | lamb | Female | Irish |
Ory | | Unisex | |
Paisley | church, cemetery | Female | Scottish |
Penelope | Dream weaver
| Female | Greek |
Poppy | Flower with four crumpled petals in red, orange or white colours | Female | Latin |
Poppy | Flower with four crumpled petals in red, orange or white colours | Female | Latin |
Ramona | Wise defender
| Female | Spanish |
Rapunzel | | Unisex | |
Roise | | Unisex | |
Rose | Flower
| Female | Latin |
Rosemary | the rosemary plant | Female | Latin |
Roxas | | Unisex | |
Serafina | ardent | Female | Italian |
Sienna | A clay like earthy reddish brown | Female | Italian |
Skylar | eternal life, strength, love and beauty | Female | Spelling |
Sookie | lily | Female | English |
Sophia | Wisdom.
| Female | Greek |
Sophie | Wisdom. Variant of Sophia
| Female | |
Sorcha | bright, shining | Female | Irish |
Susan | Lily Diminutive of Susannah also used as an independent name. In the apocryphal Book of Tobit Susannah courageously defended herself against wrongful accusation. White lilies grew in the Biblical city of Susa in Persia.
| Female | Hebrew |