Lumen

Latin, “light” or “bright.”

Basil

Greek, “king” or “royal.”

Daxton

Modern invented name.

Ferris

Irish, “rock, man of vigor.”

Destry

English, “warhorse, destiny.”

Lucine

Armenian from Latin, “moon.”

Finch

English, “songbird.”

Clea

Greek, “glorious, famous.”

Arber

Albanian, “field maker, Albanian.”

Angus

Scottish Gaelic, “one and choice.”

Elya

Slavic, “bright, shining light, Yahweh is my God.”

Lumi

Finnish, “snow.”

Cyan

English, “a greenish-blue color.”

Exton

English, “town on the River Exe.”

Roanne

English and Gaelic, “red-berry tree, noble glory.”

Medley

English, “woodland clearing of a man called Mada.”

Kezia

Hebrew, “sweet-scented spice.”

Kasia

Polish and Greek, “pure.”

Jorian

Scandinavian, Greek, “farmer.”

Jessamy

English, “jasmine flower.”

Jera

Old English, “the harvest.”

Brina

Celtic, “defender.”

Avriel

Latin, “to open.”

Aiva

Hebrew, Latin, or Germanic, “life; bird; water, island.”

Aira

American, “wind.”

Adaliah

Biblical, “one that draws water, poverty, cloud, death.”

Romilly

English, French, “citizen of Rome.”

Naia

Greek, Hawaiian, “water nymph, dolphin.”

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