Lumen
Latin, “light” or “bright.”
Latin, “light” or “bright.”
Greek, “king” or “royal.”
Modern invented name.
Irish, “rock, man of vigor.”
English, “warhorse, destiny.”
Armenian from Latin, “moon.”
English, “songbird.”
Greek, “glorious, famous.”
Albanian, “field maker, Albanian.”
Scottish Gaelic, “one and choice.”
Slavic, “bright, shining light, Yahweh is my God.”
Finnish, “snow.”
English, “a greenish-blue color.”
English, “town on the River Exe.”
English and Gaelic, “red-berry tree, noble glory.”
English, “woodland clearing of a man called Mada.”
Hebrew, “sweet-scented spice.”
Polish and Greek, “pure.”
Scandinavian, Greek, “farmer.”
English, “jasmine flower.”
Old English, “the harvest.”
Word name.
Celtic, “defender.”
Latin, “to open.”
Hebrew, Latin, or Germanic, “life; bird; water, island.”
American, “wind.”
English, word name.
Biblical, “one that draws water, poverty, cloud, death.”
English, French, “citizen of Rome.”
Greek, Hawaiian, “water nymph, dolphin.”
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