Emil

Germanic, “rival” or “eager.”

Maël

Breton, “chief” or “prince.”

Ambre

French, “amber.”

Valeria

Latin, “strength, health.”

Romy

German, “rosemary.”

Alessia

Italian, “defender.” 

Clemence

French, “mild and merciful.”

Flavia

Italian, “yellow or golden.”

Bruno

German, “brown.”

Alma

Latin, “nurturing, soul.”

Anais

Hebrew, “grace.”

Corentin

French, “tempest, hurricane.”

Gabin

French and Latin, “of Gabium.”

Noe

French, “rest.”

Romane

French, “a Roman.”

Louise

French, “famous warrior.”

Ines

French, Greek, and Spanish, “chaste.”

Apolline

French from Greek, “belonging to Apollo.”

Bence

Hungarian, “to conquer or to win.”

Yara

Brazilian, Sanskrit, Hebrew and Arabic, “water lady, small butterfly”

Emilio

Spanish from Latin, “rival.”

Giovanna

Italian, “the Lord is gracious.”

Lilou

French, “lily.”

Mattea

Italian, “gift from God.”

Amelie

French, “industrious.”

Gabriel

Hebrew, “strength from God.”

Sven

Swedish, “boy.”

Chiara

Italian, “light, clear.”

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