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- Ariel
- From the Hebrew meaning "lion of God". Also used as the name of the sprite in Shakespeare's play "The Tempest".
- Cherilyn
- A combination of the names Cherie, which is from the French ch?rie, meaning "darling" and Beryl, which is from the name of a green mineral, varietes of which are the precious stones, emerald and aquamarine.
- Dominique
- French form of Dominic, which is from the Latin name Dominicus meaning "of the Lord".
- Mallory
- From a French surname, meaning "unfortunate".
- Savanna
- Believed to originate from the Native American word for "grassland".
- Susanna
- Scandinavian short form of Susanna, which is from the Hebrew name Shoshannah from the Hebrew shoshan, meaning "lily". It is also thought to be connected to the Middle Egyption s?n , meaning "lotus flower". Sanna can also be derived from the Swedish sann, meaning "true".
- Casandra
- From the Greek mythology, where Cassandra was a Trojan Princess given the voice of God but cursed by the fact that nobody would believe her.
- Katharine
- English name which is originally from the Greek name Aikaterine, either from the Greek Hekateros meaning "each of the two", from the name of the goddess Hekate, meaning "far off" or more likely from katharos, meaning "pure".
- Allyson
- An extended form of the name Alice, which is from the Old French Adelais, which is from the Germanic Adelheidis, meaning 'noble' and 'light'.
- Carissa
- From the Greek charis, meaning "grace, kindness".
- Madeline
- From Magdalene, meaning "of Magdala". Magdala was a town on the sea of Galilee.
- Ashlea
- Old English - Ash Wood, Meadow of Ash Trees, Ash Tree Clearing, Variant of the name Ashley.
- Madison
- From a surname, meaning "son of Maud".
- Isabel
- A Spanish form of Elisabeth, which came from the French Isabeu via Ilsabeth. Originally from the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning "God is my oath".
- Michaela
- The feminine form of Michael, from the Hebrew Mika'el, meaning "who is like God".
- Mercedes
- Means "mercy" in Spanish.
- Alina
- Could be from the Arabic meaning "noble" or the Irish alainn, meaning "lovely".
- Moriah
- From the Hebrew Moriah, a place name in the Old Testament. It is sometimes used as a femininine name, and possibly means "seen by Yahweh".
- Alexa
- The Latin version the Greek name Alexandros which is composed of alexein, meaning "to defend" aner, meaning "man, warrior".
- Clarissa
- A form of Clarice. From the Latin, clarus, meaning "bright, clear" or "famous".