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- Selena
- Form of Selene, which means "moon" in Greek.
- Sloane
- An Irish surname which was taken from an Anglicized form of the name Sluaghadh?n, meaning "raid".
- Selina
- Form of Selene, which means "moon" in Greek.
- Suellen
- She is like a lilly.
- Celena
- Variation of Selina, Goddess of the Moon.
- Salina
- This name is a particular variant form of Céline and Selene. It is of Pie (Proto Indo-European), Latin and Ancient Greek origin and comes from the roots: (CAELIA) (MARCUS) and (SELḖNĒ).
- Salena
- This name is a particular variant form of Céline and Selene. It is of Pie (Proto Indo-European), Latin and Ancient Greek origin and comes from the roots: (CAELIA) (MARCUS) and (SELḖNĒ).
- Celina
- From the Latin caelestis, meaning "heavenly".
- Celine
- German variation on the name Celia, derived from the Latin word caelum, meaning "heaven".
- Sloan
- An Irish surname which was taken from an Anglicized form of the name Sluaghadh?n, meaning "raid".
- Zaylan
- Zaylen
- Zaylon
- Zylon
- Selene
- Means "moon" in Greek. In Greek Mythology, Selene was a deity identified with the Roman mood goddess Luna.
- Celene
- Goddess of the Moon.
- Solana
- This name derives from the Latin “sōl > sōlāris,” from the Proto-Germanic “*sunnǭ,” which in turn derives from the Proto Indo-European “*Seh2ul- / *Sh2-en-,” meaning “sun, solar.” The name is cognate to Germanic “Sol,” Sanskrit “Surya,” Greek “Helios,” Lithuanian “Saulė.” Today, “sōl” is still the main word for the sun in Romance languages. The sun is a symbol of light, life, and hope. This name is linked to “Sunday (sun’s day),” from the Old English “Sunnandæg,” Old High German “sunnun tag.”
- Souline
- Xolani
- Kenyan term meaning be at peace.
- Cillian
- One who is associated with the Church and its Ministry, One who is associated with the Church and its Ministry.