UK-Popular BABY NAMES
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| Name | Meanings | Liked |
|---|---|---|
| Savannah | ||
| Hayley | hay meadow;Hayley Elizabeth Atwell (born 5 April 1982) is a British-American actress. | |
| Maya | ||
| Gabriela | God is my strength | |
| Luna | ‘Moon’ | |
| Emilia | Emilia Isobel Euphemia Rose Clarke (born 23 October 1986) is an English actress | |
| Zoe | ‘Life’ | |
| Lilly | It is a variation of the name Lily and means purity. | |
| Delilah | ‘Delight’ or ‘temptress’ | |
| Eliza | ‘God is satisfaction’ | |
| Eleanor | ‘Bright, shining one’ | |
| Mabel | ||
| Orla | ||
| Esme | ||
| Matilda | ||
| Margot | ||
| Madison | ‘Son of Matthew’ or ‘Gift of God’ | |
| Thea | Greek for Goddess | |
| Maria | ‘Sea of sorrow’ or ‘sea of bitterness’. Some sources give the definition as ‘rebellion’ or ‘wished-for child’. Other versions of this name are Miriam, Mary and Marie. | |
| Layla | ‘Intoxicating’, ‘dark beauty’ or ‘night’. Another version of this name is Lyla. | |
| Adriana | Person From Hadria | |
| Rose | ‘Rose flower’ | |
| Imogen | ‘Maiden’ | |
| Eva | ||
| Harriet | ||
| Anya | Inexhaustible, Gracious, Graceful | |
| Piper | ‘One who plays the pipes’ | |
| Nancy | Favor, Grace | |
| Billie | resolute protection / strength | |
| Maeve | ||
| Chloe | ‘Blooming’ or ‘young green shoot. | |
| Iris | Based on the Iris flower. It is also the name of the ‘Goddess of the rainbow’. | |
| Arabella | ||
| Jasmine | A flower which is white and has a sweet scent. | |
| Nina | Hebrew for grace | |
| Ellie | ||
| Lottie | ‘Little and womanly’ | |
| Lola | “Sorrows’ | |
| Eden | pleasure; delight | |
| Maryam | “Rebellious’ | |
| Darcie | ||
| Elodie | ||
| Robyn | ‘Bright famous one’ | |
| Maggie | A woman pure as a pearl | |
| Ayla | ||
| Indiana | land of the Indians | |
| Olive | Latin for beauty | |
| Lyla | ||
| Jade | stone of the bowels / precious green stone | |
| Beatrice | ‘She who makes you happy’. It is also spelt Beatrix. |
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