An English variation of Jacob (meaning supplanter) and the patron saint of Spain.
Jasper
Persian Male treasurer
Phillip
"Lover of horses" (Greek)
Poppy
a 2-syllable girl's name of Latin origin, means: The poppy flower; fragrant.
Daughters of Darkness
Mary-Lynnette
Mary - "Bitter" (Hebrew"Lynnette - "Idol" (Welsh) or "Flaxen; linnet bird" (Middle French)
Mark
"Warlike, martial" (Latin)
From the Latin relating to Mars, the god of war, it also translates as "hammer."
Rowan
Irish Gaelic for "red-haired" and Old English for "rugged".
A type of wood, I think used in certain old spells by
witches.
Ash
Old English for "ash-tree."
Kestrel
Small falcon out of Europe; a fierce hunter and it's commonly the first type of bird that falconers use to train or begin with in falconry
Jade
"Stone of the loins" (Spanish)
Termed by Chinese tradition "the concentrated essence of
love." (The Curious Lore of Precious Stones, George Frederick Kunz) Spanish Female Green Gemstone
Vic
"Victor" (English)
Todd
"Fox" (English)
Claudine
"Lame" (Latin)
Jeremy
"God will uplift" (Hebrew)
Bunny
"Little rabbit" (English)
Spellbinder
Aphrodite
"Foam-born" (Greek) Greek goddess of love.
Blaise
"Stammerer" (Latin)
"Flame" (English)
Bob
"Famous brilliance" (English)
Dani
"God is my judge" (Hebrew)
Eric
"Brave ruler" (English)
"Ruler of all" (Norse)
Scandinavian Male ever-powerful
Isis
"Heavenly seat or throne" (Greek or Latin)
Kevin
"Handsome" (Irish)
Randy
"Shielf-wolf" (English)
Rhys
"Enthusiastic; stream" (Welsh)
Rosamund
"Rose" (various)
Selene
"Moon" (Greek)
Suzanne
"Lily" (English)
Thea
"Goddess" (Greek)
Tobias
"God is good" (Greek)
Tobias Hebrew Male goodness of the lord
Ursula
"Little bear" (Greek)
Vivienne
"Full of life" (Latin)
Dark Angel
Amanda (the Cheerleader)
"Worthy of love" (Latin)
Amy (Nowick)
"Beloved" (Latin)
"Hardworking" (Old German)
Angel
"Heavenly messenger, angel" (Greek)
Bruce (Faber)
"Woodlands, from brushwood thicket" (French)
Cory (Zablinski)
"Helmet" (Celtic)
Daryl (Novack)
"Dear, Beloved" (Anglo-Saxon)
David (Blackburn)
"Beloved" (Hebrew)
First king of Israel (Biblical)
Edgith - ?
Elspeth
Form of Elizabeth
"God's oath" (Hebrew)
Eugene
"Well born" (Greek)
Gary (Fargeon)
"Spear carrier" (Old English)
familiar form of Gerald meaning "spear ruler"
Gillian (Lennox)
"Youthful, fair downy-haired child" (Latin)
Kimberlee (Cherry)
"Royal fortress; meadow" (English)
Macon (Kingsly)
"To make" (Middle English)
Melusine
Mythical woman who was cursed by her mother to have
the legs and tail of a lizard every Saturday (I think, may have been
Sunday).
Paula (Belizer)
"Small" (Latin)
feminine form of Paul
Steffi (Lockhart)
form of Stephanie
"Crowned" (Greek)
Tanya (Jun)
"Sun" (Greek)
The Chosen
Anne-lise
a combination of Anne and Lise
Anne: "God has favored; prayer"
Lise: "Consecrated to God"
Corinne
"Maiden" (Greek)
Daphne
"Laurel tree" (Greek)
Dove
"Bird of peace" (Old English)
Elliot
"Jehovah is God" (English)
Fayth
"Fidelity" (Middle English)
Garnet
a dark red gem (Middle English)
"Red seed" (Latin)
Believed to be useful in healing diseases of
hemmoraging, and to exercise a calming influence on people. (The
Curious Lore of Precious Stones, George Frederick Kunz)
Hunter
"Hunter, seeker" (Old English)
Ivan
form of John (Russian) Hebrew Male god's gracious gift
John
"God is gracious" (Hebrew)
Keiko
"Adored" (Japanese)
Lily
Lily flower (Latin)
From the Latin, lilium, for the flower; the lily, a flower of infinite varieties, is associated with purity, chastity, and innocence
Greek Female Form of LILLIAN.
Maeve
Latin Female Goddess
Nyala
feminine of Neil
"Champion" (Gaelic)
Quinn
"Wise" (Irish Gaelic)
Rashel
"Little lamb; ewe" (Hebrew)
Rudi
short for Rudolph
"Famous wolf" (Old German)
Steve
"Crown" (Greek)
Timmy
"Honoring God" (Greek)
Vicky
"Victory" (Latin)
Soulmate
Catherine 'Chess' (Clovis)
"Pure" (English)
Chris (Grady)
"Christ-bearer" (Greek)
Hana (of the three rivers)
"Flower; blossom" (Japanese)
Hannah (Snow)
"Grace of God" (Hebrew)
Hellewise
French form of Eloise or Lois
"Famous woman warrior" (Old German)
Ket
Form of names beginning with Ket
"a
crown, fragrance, surface, cinnammon-like bark" (Hebrew)
"Ruler" (English)
Lupe (Acevedo)
Latin form of Guadalupe
"Mother of
god" (Spanish)
"River of black stones" (Arabic)
Guadalupe - site of Virgin Mary's appearance (Spanish) Latin (I think) reference to wolf.
Maya
"Divine creative force in everything" (Hindu)
Maia was the goddess of springtime (Mythological)
Nilsson
Danish form of Neil meaning "champion"
Paul (Winfeild)
"Small" (Latin)
Saul, called Paul, was a great missionary (Biblical)
Thierry (Descoudres)
"People's ruler" (Teutonic)
"Tender" (Latin)
"Hunter" (Greek)
Theorn
"Thunder" (Scandinavian)
Thor was the god of thunder (Mythological)
Huntress
Jez
from Jezebel
"Wicked and wild woman" (Old English) was a 9th century Phoenician princess and queen of Israel who encouraged idolatry (excessive devotion or reverence to one
thing, in this case, her) the name itself also means an evil,
scheming
woman
Hebrew Female follower of idols
(uncle) Jim
"Supplanter" (Hebrew)
Claire
"Brilliant; bright, illustrious" (Latin)
Ricky
"Powerful ruler" (Old German)
"Powerful-brave" (Old English)
(aunt) Nan
"Graceful one" (Hebrew)
Hugh
"Intelligence; spirit" (Old English)
Raven
"Black; dark haired" (Middle English)
Thistle
thistle
Pierce
"Rock or stone" (Old Anglo-French)
Holt (his last name) - "From the forest" (Old Anglo-French)
Valerian
"Strong, healthy, powerful"
Stillman (her last name) - "Quiet man" (Late Latin)
Iona
"Violet" (Greek)
Skelton (her last name) - "From the estate or town on the lodge"
Lily
"Lily flower" (Latin)
Morgead
"Sea's edge" (Gaelic)
Black Dawn
Delos
Greek island in the Mediterranean
Maggie
"Pearl" (Latin, Greek)
a 2-syllable girl's name of Greek/Scottish origin, means: A pearl.
Greek Female Form of MARGARET. child of light
Miles
"Soldier; warrior" (Late Latin)
"Merciful" (Old German)
"Millstone" (Greek)
Sylvia
"Girl from the forest" (Latin) Female woodland
Jeanne
"God is gracious" (French)
Gavin
"From the hawk field" (Old Welsh)
Bern
"Bear" (Old German)
Hortense
"Of the garden" (Latin)
Witchlight
Keller
"Little companion" (Irish Gaelic)
a 2-syllable name of Gaelic origin, means: A companion;
champion