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Autumn season.
Variant of Sarah, from Hebrew meaning 'princess'.
Compound of Sharon (a plain or fertile land) and Lynn (lake), suggesting peaceful meadow.
Sanskrit name meaning refuge, shelter, or sanctuary.
Beloved; cherished
Heat wave or hot wind; a warm, dry desert wind in Hebrew culture.
Wisdom and learning, associated with Saraswati the goddess of knowledge
Noble, honorable, or highborn. Signifies dignity and distinction.
Sweet and pleasant, expressing kindness and charm.
A fertile plain, from Hebrew referring to a fertile region.
Islamic law and legal principles; the path in Islamic tradition.
Variant of Cherie, a French term meaning 'dear' or 'beloved.'
Noble, honorable, of high rank; from Arabic sharif meaning distinguished and respected.
Noble, honorable, or dignified. Denotes high character and respectability.
Noble or distinguished; of high rank
Noble woman or honorable woman; dignified and respected in society
Noble, honorable; denotes someone of high moral character and dignity
A plain; fertile plain; variant of Sharon.
Feminine form of Charles, derived from Germanic 'Karl' meaning 'strong man.'
Free woman or free person
Variant spelling of Charley; feminine form of Charles meaning 'man' or 'free man'.
Free man or manly; variant of Charlie from Charles
Free woman
Free woman; variant spelling of Charlotte.
Shy, modest, graceful; denoting gentleness and peace
From Sharon, the rose or the biblical Plain of Sharon, symbolizing beauty and grace.
A fertile plain in ancient Israel. Symbolizes fertility and abundance.
Fertile plain, from Hebrew 'Sharon'.
Variant of Sharon, Hebrew name meaning 'a plain' or 'fertile land'.
A plain with divine favor. Combination of Sharon (Hebrew place) and Lee (English: meadow).
A variant of Sharon; derived from Hebrew meaning 'a fertile plain'.
A plain or flat area. Related to the Hebrew name Sharon.
A fertile plain; variant of Sharon
Princess; noblewoman
From Sanskrit meaning 'night' or 'darkness'; symbolizes mystery, tranquility, and celestial beauty.
Derived from Sanskrit, related to 'Sharva' which connects to Shiva, supreme deity in Hindu tradition. Represents divine strength.
Often used as a diminutive for Alexandra or Natasha.
Moon. Sanskrit word for the moon, often symbolizing beauty and calm.
Eternal, permanent, everlasting
God is gracious; Irish variant spelling of Sean, ultimately from John.
Asked for or desired, the Hebrew form of Saul, the biblical first king of Israel.
God is gracious; from Irish Seán with feminine ending
God is gracious; given by divine favor and blessing.
God is gracious. Variant of Shauna.
Modern variant of Chantal; French origin from chant, historically meaning 'stone' or 'singing.'
Sanskrit name meaning "courage", "bravery", or "heroism". Associated with valorous deeds and warriors.
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