Knightley

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

Hero

Greek, “hero” or “warrior.”

Lumen

Latin, “light” or “bright.”

Cerys

Welsh, “poetry” or “song.”

Kiel

German, “a wedge.”

Tula

Derived from various languages including Sanskrit, Russian, and Native American.

Grier

Scottish, “son of Gregory.”

Denali

Native American, “the high one” or “the great one.”

Oslo

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

Renley

English, meaning unknown.

Artemis

Greek, “safe” or “sound.”

Kason

Modern invented name.

Cassian

Latin, “empty” or “vain.”

Birdie

A diminutive of the word “bird.”

Grove

English word name.

Sable

French, “black” or “sable fur.”

Truly

English, “faithful” or “loyal.”

Ocean

English, “the sea.”

Allaire

French, “to bind” or “to unite.”

Wylla

English, “a spring” or “a well.”

Zena

Russian, “noble, belonging to Zeus.”

Zalia

Hebrew, “zealous, ardent.”

Vaea

Polynesian, “king, prince, noble, or chief.”

Iva

Slavic, “God is gracious.”

Sailor

English, “works on a ship or boat.”

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