English unisex form of
Aaron,
meaning
high mountain
Biblical name of a place mentioned in the New Testament,
possibly meaning
grass
Swedish
nickname for Scandinavian
Axel,
meaning "my father is peace."
Variant of English
Ackerley, meaning
oak meadow
English surname transferred to forename use, meaning
oak meadow
Variant of English
Ackerley, meaning
oak meadow
Variant of English
Ackley,
meaning
oak meadow
Abbreviated form of English
Ackerley, meaning
oak meadow
Variant of English
Ackley, meaning
oak meadow
River of carnage/slaughter Welsh compound name consisting of the name
Aeron carnage, slaughter and the word wy
river
Nickname for Russian
Afanasii,
meaning "immortal."
African Luo name meaning
mountain
Hawaiian name meaning
orange
tree
Native American name meaning
sweet gum tree
Native American Indian name meaning
valley of flowers
Feminine form of Hebrew
Alon, meaning
oak tree
Native American
Cherokee name meaning
forest water
Feminine form of Hebrew
Amir, meaning
treetop
Hawaiian name meaning
heavenly
cloud
English unisex name derived
from a place name, meaning
eagle valley
Ash
tree Nickname for English unisex Ashley.
Feminine variant of English unisex
Ashley,
meaning
ash-tree
grove
Feminine variant of English unisex
Ashley,
meaning
ash-tree
grove
Ash-tree grove English surname transferred to unisex forename use, composed of the Old English elements æsc
ash and lēah
wood
Feminine variant
of English unisex
Ashley,
meaning
ash-tree
grove
Variant of English
Ashlyn, meaning
ash tree lake
English name derived from the tree name,
aspen
Island of apples English name derived from the legendary island
where the body of
King Arthur is said to be buried. The name is probably
related to Celtic abal, or Welsh afal, meaning
apple
Variant of
Avalon, meaning
island of
apples
Variant of
Avalon, meaning
island of
apples
Hebrew name meaning
oak
tree
Derived from the
German city name. The origin of the name is uncertain, but
there is a chance that it may be related to the Old Polabian stem berl-,
meaning
swamp
Beaver stream English surname transferred to forename use, itself from the name of a place in Humberside composed of the elements beofor
beaver and lēac
stream The masculine form of the name is spelled with an extra
e--Beverley.
English unisex nature name derived from the briar plant.
Variant of Welsh unisex
Bryn, meaning
hill
English
surname transferred to unisex forename use, from Old English broc,
meaning
brook, stream
Variant of English unisex
Brook, meaning
Brook,
stream
English compound name composed of two unisex names,
Brook brook, stream and
Lyn lake
Welsh unisex name meaning
hill
Variant of Welsh unisex
Bryn, meaning
hill
Feminine form of Welsh unisex
Bryn, meaning
hill
Latin form of Hebrew
Kezia, meaning
cinnamon tree
Variant of Latin
Cassia, meaning
cinnamon tree
English name derived from the tree name, meaning simply
cedar
Darling lake Modern English compound name, composed of
Cherie darling and
Lyn lake
Vietnamese name meaning
tree branch
Variant of
English
Sierra,
meaning
mountain range
Variant of
English
Sierra,
meaning
mountain range
Modern Irish name borrowed from the
river name, which probably derived its name from Gaelic clodach
or cladach, both of which mean
muddy
English unisex name derived from the name of the
Scottish river, itself of uncertain origin, but probably
having a similar etymology to the Irish female name
Clodagh,
meaning
muddy
Dahlia flower English name derived from
the flower name, itself named after the Swedish botanist
Anders Dahl whose last name meant
valley
English surname transferred to unisex forename use,
meaning
dale, valley
Russian form of
Roman Daria,
meaning "possesses a lot; wealthy."
Nickname for Hebrew Hadassa,
meaning
myrtle tree
Turkish unisex name meaning
sea
Turkish unisex form of feminine Persian
Darya,
meaning
ocean
Aramaic unisex form of masculine Hebrew
Dekel,
meaning
date/palm tree
Variant of Aramaic unisex
Dikla, meaning
date/palm tree
Lithuanian legend name of a maiden who married a sea snake, meaning
fir tree
Variant of French
Yvette, meaning
yew tree
Variant of French
Yvonne, meaning
yew
tree
Fern English name derived from the Old English word fearn, a type of leafy plant. The name was first used in the 19th century when flower, plant or other
dainty names were popular.
Arabic name meaning
stream
Feminine form of English/Scottish
Glen, meaning
valley
GUADALUPE:
English unisex name borrowed from a Spanish place name, itself from Arabic wādī
al-lubb, meaning
river of the wolf
Vietnamese
unisex name meaning
river;
ocean
Pet form for Hebrew Hadassa, meaning
myrtle
tree
Hebrew unisex name meaning
myrtle
tree
Variant of Hebrew Hadassa, meaning
myrtle tree
Means either
hare wood or
rocky clearing English surname transferred to unisex forename use, composed of the Old English elements hara
hare (or hær
rock) and leah
clearing; wood
Japnese name meaning
springtime tree
Hay valley English unisex name composed of the Old English elements heg
hay and denu
valley
Nickname for
Hazel, meaning
reddish-brown color or
Hazel tree
Reddish-brown or
hazel tree The tree was so-named for the hazel color of its ripe hazel-nuts.
Yiddish form for Hebrew Hadassa, meaning
myrtle
tree
Variant of Yiddish
Hode, meaning
myrtle
tree
Variant of
Yiddish
Hode, meaning
myrtle
tree
Yiddish form for Hebrew Hadassa, meaning
myrtle
tree
Spanish name derived from the place name Idoia, itself a Basque name meaning
"pond."