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- Alayna
- Fair one, a beautiful and dear individual.
- Kasandra
- Originating from the Greek word Cassandra meaning "unheeded prophetess".
- Mikaela
- The feminine form of Michael, from the Hebrew name Miyka'el, meaning "who is like God?".
- Kennedy
- From the Irish surname, which is from the Irish Gaelic ceann, meaning "head".
- Delaney
- From the French surname De l'aunaie meaning "from the alder grove".
- Emilee
- From the Roman surname Aemilius, which was originally from the Latin word aemulus, meaning "rival".
- Shania
- A form of Shan, which comes from Sian, the Welsh form of Jeanne. This is a feminine version of John, which comes from the Greek Ioannes, which comes from the Hebrew name Johanan, meaning "God is gracious".
- Elaina
- The bright and shining light.
- Mckenna
- From the Gaelic surname Mac Cionnaith, "son of Cionaodh".
- Kiara
- A form of Ciara, which is a female form of Ciaran, from the Gaelic ciar, meaning "black" or "dark" and taken to mean "dark-haired".
- Cheyanne
- From the Native American word shahiyena, meaning "unintelligible speakers".
- Makenzie
- From an Irish Gaelic surname, Mac Coinnich, meaning "son of Coinneach". Coinneach is an Irish name that means "handsome".
- Isabelle
- French form of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew name Elisheva, meaning "devoted to God".
- Selena
- Form of Selene, which means "moon" in Greek.
- Alanna
- Possibly derived from the Gaelic word ailin, meaning "little rock" or old French meaning "handsome".
- Carina
- She who is dear.
- Kailey
- Generally considered to be an alternative form of Kaila. However, may also originate from the Hawaiian deity 'Kaili'. Some have also suggested that it may be based on the Gaelic term for "slender".
- Madelyn
- From Magdalene, meaning "of Magdala". Magdala was a town on the sea of Galilee.
- Makenna
- From the Gaelic surname Mac Cionnaith, "son of Cionaodh".
- Trinity
- Refers to a trio, as in the Holy Trinity from the Bible.