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| Elwood | From the old forest |
| Adelheide | Sweet or noble |
| Daimh | Ox |
| Ann | Merciful |
| Amalda | Eagle or strong |
| Assan | Waterfall |
| Weardhyll | From the guardian's hill |
| Keon | Form of Ewan from John. |
| Cindi | Abbreviation of Cynthia and Lucinda. |
| Culloden | From the nook of the marsh |
| Ashlan | Unknown |
| Riley | Rye. Form of Ryley. Surname. |
| Farlan | Son of the furrows |
| Warden | Guard |
| Caraidland | From the land between the streams |
| Di | Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. |
| Hesutu | Yellow jacket's nest rising out of the ground (Miwok) |
| Geraghty | From the court |
| Aylward | Noble protector |
| Christianna | Same as Christina/Christopher |
| Grizel | Scottish form of Grizelda gray haired |
| Millie | Strength: determination. |
| Whitman | White haired |
| Tobin | Goodness of God |
| Lise | Devoted to God |
| Bitanig | From the preserving land |
| Venjamin | Son of the right hand |
| Laren | Serves Lawrence |
| Fadil | Generous |
| Gow | A smith |
| Winefield | From a friend's field |
| Lohengrin | Son of Percival |
| Gerard | Spear strong. See also Jerard. |
| Hiero | Name of a saint |
| Gracia | Grace |
| Braemwiella | From the bramble bush spring |
| Inda | The country India. |
| Tevis | Variant of the word teeve hillside. |
| Kevron | Handsome child. Variant of Kevin. |
| Varden | From the green hill |
| Hezekiah | God is my strength |
| Elisabeth | Consecrated to God |
| Johyna | Persecuted |
| Matthew | Gift of Jehovah. In the bible Mathew was one of the 12 apostles. He wrote the first gospel account of the life of Jesus. |
| Fionnbarr | Handsome |
| Obharnait | The color of olive |
| Joeanne | Variant of Joan. |
| Borak | The lightning. Al Borak was the legenday magical horse that bore Muhammad from earth to the seventh heaven. |
| Loria | Modern variant of Lora and Laurie referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. |
| Claudia | Feminine of Claude. |