Knightley
English, “woodland where knights reside” or “clearing of the knights.”
Unique baby names often reflect individuality, drawing from rare origins, unusual spellings, and diverse inspirations like history, nature, and mythology.
English, “woodland where knights reside” or “clearing of the knights.”
Greek, “hero” or “warrior.”
Latin, “light” or “bright.”
Welsh, “poetry” or “song.”
German, “a wedge.”
Derived from various languages including Sanskrit, Russian, and Native American.
Scottish, “son of Gregory.”
Native American, “the high one” or “the great one.”
Norse, “meadow at the foot of a hill” or “God’s meadow.”
English, meaning unknown.
Greek, “safe” or “sound.”
Modern invented name.
Latin, “empty” or “vain.”
A diminutive of the word “bird.”
English word name.
French, “black” or “sable fur.”
English word name.
English word name.
English, “faithful” or “loyal.”
English bird name.
English, “the sea.”
Latin, “to wash.”
French, “to bind” or “to unite.”
English, “a spring” or “a well.”
Russian, “noble, belonging to Zeus.”
Hebrew, “zealous, ardent.”
Polynesian, “king, prince, noble, or chief.”
Slavic, “God is gracious.”
English, “works on a ship or boat.”
Hebrew, “incense.”
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