Name: Gender: Origin:

father of Modron
arthurian
stern
egyptian
abbey father
english
Danish form of Greek Apollonia, the feminine form of Apollo, name of the sun god.
danish
white flower
arthurian
from the ford by the oak trees
celtic
from the Adriatic
basque
from the Adriatic
dutch
myth name
celtic
priceless
egyptian
Greek/Russian name meaning " eagle." Variants include Acquilina, Aquilina, Aquiline.
greek
Feminine form of Alexander, "defender of mankind." Some of its many variants include Alastrina, Alastriona, Alejanda, Alejandra, Alejandrina, Aleka, Aleki, Alesandare, Alesandere, Alessanda, Alessandra, Alessandre, Alessandrina, Alessandrine, Alessia, Alex, Alexa, Alexandere, Alexanderia, Alexanderina, Alexanderine, Alexandina, Alexandre, Alexandrea, Alexandreana, Alexandrena, Alexandrene, Alexandretta, Alexandria, Alexandrina, Alexandrine, Alexea, Alexena, Alexene, Alexia, Alexina, Alexine, Alexis, Ali, Aliki, Alissandre, Alissandrine, Alista, Alix, Alla, Allejandra, Allejandrina, Allessa, Allessandra, Alle, Allexa, Allexandra, Allexandrina, Allexina, Allexine, Alli, Allie, Allix, Ally, Anda, Cesya, Elena, Ellena, Lesy, Lesya, Lexi, Lexie, Lexine, Lissandre, Lissandrine, Olesia, Sanda, Sande, Sandi, Sandie, Sandra, Sandrina, Sandrine, Sandy, Sandye, Sanndra, Sasha, Sashenka, Shura, Shurochka, Sohndra, Sondra, Xandra, Zahndra, Zanda, Zanndra, Zohndra, Zondra.
greek
man's defender
romanian
oracle ALVERNIA, ALVERNA, ALVINA, ALVINIA, ALVIRA, ALVERA
teutonic
Czechoslovakian form of Elizabeth (consecrated to God)
czechoslovakian
divine
dutch
defender ANSELMA
teutonic
Armenian form of Diana (moon goddess)
armenian
Danish form of Andrew (manly)
danish
first born
armenian