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- Jillian
- Feminine version of Julian, from the Latin Julianus, either from the Greek ioulos, meaning "downy-bearded, or from the Latin Iupiter, from dyeus "shiny, sky" and pater "father".
- Genevieve
- Could be a form of Genevieve, which comes from the Old French meaning "tribe woman".
- Breanna
- Irish form of Brianna. From the Irish meaning "strong" or "hill".
- Elisha
- A form of the name Elisha, from the Hebrew el, meaning "God" and sha, meaning to "help" or "serve".
- Jocelyn
- Possibly from the Old German Josse meaning "champion". Now normally a female name but used to also be used as aMale name.
- Talia
- A name with several, meanings, although most commonly associated with the Hebrew meaning "dew from heaven".
- Stefanie
- Derived from the Greek word stephanos, meaning "crown" or "garland". Stephanie is the female form of Stephan.
- Larissa
- A Russian name of uncertain origin. The name of the ancient city of Larisa in Thessaly.
- Chelsey
- From the London place name, which is from the Old English meaning "landing place".
- Hillary
- Feminine form of the Latin Hilarius, which is from hillaris, meaning "cheerful".
- Justina
- Justina means Righteous One.
- Savannah
- Believed to originate from the Native American word for "grassland".
- Alana
- Possibly derived from the Gaelic word ailin, meaning "little rock" or old French meaning "handsome".
- Athena
- From the Greek, meaning "wise".
- Adrianne
- From the Latin word hadrianus or adrianus and is the name for somebody living in the town of Hadria, in northern Italy, which gave its name to the Adriatic Sea.
- Mackenzie
- From an Irish Gaelic surname, Mac Coinnich, meaning "son of Coinneach". Coinneach is an Irish name that means "handsome".
- Rhiannon
- Means "great queen" or "divine feminine" in Welsh. In Welsh mythology, Rhiannon was the goddess of fertility and the moon.
- Tabatha
- From the Hebrew meaning "doe" or "roe".
- Katelyn
- A form of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, which is taken from the French form, Catheline. Originally from the Greek katharos, meaning "pure".
- Sierra
- Literally 'saw" from the Spanish. "from the mountains".