Clarina means "clear, bright," it is also a village in Ireland and a species of butterfly
Sariah means "Princess of the Lord"
Arabella means "Beautiful alter"
Araceli means "alter of Heaven"
2007-02-19 03:43:23
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answered by pebble 6
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My kids are named Travis Dean, Austin Benjamin, Cynthia Marie, Brian Lee Daniel, Zowie Michelle, and Maygen Cheyenne. I also lake the names Lane, Gage, and Preston for a boy or Cena, Skye, and Khali for a girl!
2007-02-19 11:14:56
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answered by JeffHardy4Eva 3
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Some of these may not be unique but a lot of them you don't hear very often.
Girls:
Nora ~ Greek~ Light
Dahlia (doll-ya) ~ N/A
Sophia ~ Greek ~ Wisdom
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Samantha ~ Armaic ~ Listener
Delia ~ Latin ~ Daughter of the Sea
Daphne ~ Greek ~ Laurel Tree
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Leona ~ German ~ Brave as a Lioness
Monica ~ Greek ~ Solitary
Maria ~ Italian, Spanish, Hebrew ~ Sea of Bitterness
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Amelia ~ German ~ Work of the Lord
Aurora ~ Latin ~ Dawn
Mercedes ~ Spanish ~ Mercies
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Adelaide ~ German ~ Noble / Kind
Marie ~ French ~ Sea of Bitterness
Faydra ~ N/A
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Edith ~ Old English ~ Rich war, Blessed War
Audrey ~ German ~ Noble Strength
Ingrid ~ Scandinavian ~ A Meadow
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Alessondra ~ Greek ~ Defender of Mankind
Iseult (ee-solt) ~ Welsh ~ Fair One
Liesel (lee-sel) from the Sound of Music~ German ~ Consecrated to God
Sandrine ~ French ~ Defender of Mankind
Boys:
Sean ~ Irish ~ God is Gracious
Berny ~ German ~ Bold as a Bear
Ethan ~ Hebrew ~ Strong one
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Seamus ~ Irish ~ Supplanter, Substitute
Ian ~ Scottish ~ God is Gracious
Ewan ~ Scottish ~ God is Gracious
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Sebastian ~ Greek ~ Revered
Edmund ~ Old English ~ Rich Protector, Blessed Protector
Liam ~ Englsih ~ Guardian
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Ambrose ~ Greek ~ Everlasting
Tobias ~ Hebrew ~ The Lord is Good
Gavin ~ Welch ~ Little Hawk
2007-02-19 12:55:04
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answered by Anonymous
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A beautiful but regular name, made a little bit different by a foreign spelling. For example, Ashleigh/Ashley becomes Aisling (Irish), Sophie/Sophia becomes Sofie/Sofia (French/Greek), that sort of thing. I love Irish names in general, like Niamh (say "neeve"), Kailidh ("Kayleigh" - kailidh is a type of Irish/Scottish music and dance).
I just like Irish names! I also like Chinese names, but they are hard for Westerners to spell and say! :) People see my name (Xiao) and call me anything from Zee-Ow to Zee-ay-oh-ah...anything except the way it's actually said ("Chow")! :)
2007-02-19 17:34:51
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answered by ? 3
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Journey Tyme
2007-02-22 06:59:13
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answered by l_peplow 2
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I like Tyler for a girl. Or Jake for a girl, too. Boy names on girls make the girl sound tough.
2007-02-19 14:07:23
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answered by Juno 2
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I love the name Kennerly. Also, my cousin is almost four and her name is Marika. Marika is the Dutch form of Mary.
2007-02-19 17:48:28
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answered by blueyedbabe_91 3
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Landon is a good name for either a a boy or girl!
congrats and good luck!
2007-02-19 17:02:48
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answered by BrittanyB 2
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Katlynne (meaning: 'pure') is such a pretty name for a girl.
Michael (meaning: 'gift from God' or 'who is like God') is such a strong name for a boy.
2007-02-22 18:47:24
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answered by Sue 5
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Ramla - it's Swahili meaning clairvoyant
good one huh?
2007-02-23 07:03:46
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answered by specialone18 5
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