Faraday

English, “manly” or “strong.”

Knightley

English, “woodland where knights reside” or “clearing of the knights.”

Silvan

Latin, “forest” or “woodland.”

Oslo

Norse, “meadow at the foot of a hill” or “God’s meadow.”

Huxton

Modern invented with English origins.

Allaire

French, “to bind” or “to unite.”

Zalia

Hebrew, “zealous, ardent.”

Morwenna

Welsh, “maiden of the sea.”

Jensine

Danish, “God is gracious.”

Sedona

American, “from Sidon.”

Gwydion

Welsh, “born of the trees.”

Quinby

English, “estate of the woman.”

Ferris

Irish, “rock, man of vigor.”

Drewitt

English, “the son of Drew.”

Zira

African, “moonlight.”

Eilon

Hebrew, “oak tree.”

Tasmin

Arabic, “she who fulfills.”

Agnar

Norwegian, “ruler with the sword.”

Wella

Celtic, Old English, “woods, spring, well.”

Levia

Hebrew, “joined.”

Clemence

French, “mild and merciful.”

Ardith

Hebrew, “flowering field.”

Elira

Albanian, “to be free.”

Averett 

English, “brave, strong boar, river journey.”

Calder

Scottish and English, “rough waters or stream.”

Benen

Irish, “mild, little peak.”

Denby

Scandinavian, “from the Danish settlement, valley by the settlement.”

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