Unique English Names
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- Aria (Feminine) - Meaning "melody" or "song." Era: Modern.
- Archer (Masculine) - Referring to a skilled bowman. Era: Medieval.
- Aurora (Feminine) - Derived from the Latin word for "dawn." Era: Renaissance.
- Axel (Masculine) - Meaning "father of peace" in Scandinavian languages. Era: Modern.
- Beatrix (Feminine) - Derived from the Latin name "Viatrix," meaning "voyager" or "traveler." Era: Victorian.
- Benedict (Masculine) - Derived from Latin and means "blessed." Era: Medieval.
- Cassandra (Feminine) - Derived from Greek mythology, Cassandra was a Trojan princess with the gift of prophecy. Era: Ancient Greek.
- Caspian (Masculine) - Referring to the Caspian Sea, the largest enclosed inland body of water. Era: Modern.
- Celeste (Feminine) - Derived from Latin and means "heavenly" or "celestial." Era: Victorian.
- Dante (Masculine) - Referring to the Italian poet Dante Alighieri, known for his Divine Comedy. Era: Renaissance.
- Delilah (Feminine) - Derived from Hebrew and means "delicate" or "weak." Era: Ancient Biblical.
- Elijah (Masculine) - Derived from Hebrew and means "my God is Yahweh." Era: Ancient Biblical.
- Elowen (Feminine) - Of Cornish origin and means "elm tree." Era: Modern.
- Emmett (Masculine) - Derived from the Germanic name "Emmet," meaning "universal" or "truth." Era: Modern.
- Esme (Feminine) - Of French origin and means "esteemed" or "loved." Era: Modern.
- Ezra (Masculine) - Derived from Hebrew and means "help" or "helper." Era: Ancient Biblical.
- Felicity (Feminine) - Derived from Latin and means "happiness" or "good fortune." Era: Medieval.
- Finn (Masculine) - Of Irish origin and means "fair" or "white." Era: Modern.
- Gemma (Feminine) - Derived from Latin and means "gem" or "precious stone." Era: Renaissance.
- Gideon (Masculine) - Derived from Hebrew and means "destroyer" or "mighty warrior." Era: Ancient Biblical.
- Harper (Feminine) - Referring to someone who plays the harp. Era: Modern.
- Harrison (Masculine) - Meaning "son of Harry" or "son of Henry." Era: Modern.
- Hazel (Feminine) - Referring to the hazelnut tree or the color hazel. Era: Victorian.
- Holden (Masculine) - Derived from Old English and means "deep valley." Era: Modern.
- Imogen (Feminine) - Derived from Celtic and means "maiden" or "innocent." Era: Renaissance.
- Isaac (Masculine) - Derived from Hebrew and means "laughter" or "he will laugh." Era: Ancient Biblical.
- Ivy (Feminine) - Referring to the evergreen climbing plant. Era: Victorian.
- Jasper (Masculine) - Derived from Persian and means "bringer of treasure." Era: Medieval.
- Juno (Feminine) - Derived from Roman mythology, Juno was the queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage and childbirth. Era: Ancient Roman.
- Kai (Masculine) - Of Hawaiian origin and means "sea" or "ocean." Era: Modern.
- Layla (Feminine) - Derived from Arabic and means "night" or "dark beauty." Era: Medieval.
- Leo (Masculine) - Derived from Latin and means "lion." Era: Modern.
- Luna (Feminine) - Derived from Latin and means "moon." Era: Modern.
- Milo (Masculine) - Derived from Germanic and means "mild" or "peaceful." Era: Victorian.
- Nora (Feminine) - Derived from Greek and means "light" or "honor." Era: Modern.
- Oscar (Masculine) - Derived from Old English and means "spear of the gods." Era: Victorian.
- Ophelia (Feminine) - Derived from Greek and means "help" or "serpent." Era: Renaissance.
- Phoenix (Masculine) - Referring to the mythical bird reborn from its own ashes. Era: Modern.
- Poppy (Feminine) - Referring to the red flower. Era: Victorian.
- Quentin (Masculine) - Derived from Latin and means "fifth." Era: Medieval.
- Rosalie (Feminine) - Derived from Latin and means "rose." Era: Victorian.
- Ryder (Masculine) - Referring to someone who rides or a mounted warrior. Era: Modern.
- Seraphina (Feminine) - Derived from Hebrew and means "burning ones" or "fiery ones." Era: Medieval.
- Sebastian (Masculine) - Derived from Greek and means "venerable" or "revered." Era: Renaissance.
- Stella (Feminine) - Derived from Latin and means "star." Era: Victorian.
- Theodore (Masculine) - Derived from Greek and means "gift of God." Era: Victorian.
- Valentina (Feminine) - Derived from Latin and means "strong" or "vigorous." Era: Renaissance.
- Vincent (Masculine) - Derived from Latin and means "conquering" or "prevailing." Era: Renaissance.
- Violet (Feminine) - Referring to the purple-blue flower. Era: Victorian.
- Wilder (Masculine) - Referring to someone who lives in the wild or untamed. Era: Modern.
- Willow (Feminine) - Referring to the willow tree. Era: Modern.
- Xavier (Masculine) - Derived from Basque and means "new house" or "bright." Era: Medieval.
- Zara (Feminine) - Derived from Arabic and means "blooming flower" or "radiance." Era: Modern.
- Zephyr (Masculine) - Referring to the west wind. Era: Ancient Greek.
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