The Secret Circle
Adam:
- a 2-syllable boy's name of Hebrew origin, means: Earth. Adam's ethnic backgrounds include *Polish *Swedish *German *English/Welsh *Hebrew. It's religious association is biblical (see *Ge 2:4,9)
Adrian:
- A variation of "Hadrian," Greek for "rich" and Latin for "dark one."
Alexandra:
- Feminine form of "Alexander" means "protector of mankind."
Cassandra:
- a 3-syllable girl's name of Greek origin, means: One
who inflames men with love. Cassandra's ethnic backgrounds include *Hispanic
Christopher:
- Greek for "Christ-bearer."
Constance:
David:
- From the Hebrew for "beloved."
Deborah:
- Hebrew for "bee." A solid biblical name, but usage has fallen off somewhat.
Diana:
- a 3-syllable girl's name of Latin origin, means: "Divine" The Roman moon goddess. Diana's ethnic backgrounds include *Hispanic *Italian. Its religious association is biblical (see *Ac 19:24)
Douglas:
- Old English for "dark water"
Elizabeth:
- Hebrew for "consecrated to God."
Eve:
- From the Hebrew for "life."
Faye:
- a 1-syllable girl's name of Latin/French origin, means: Fairy; fidelity; rave
Grant:
- From the Old French for "to give."
Hecate:
Jacinth:
- a 2-syllable unisex name of Greek origin, means: Attractive; purple flower
Jeffrey
- From the Old French for "peaceful."
John:
- From the Hebrew for "God's grace."
Jordan:
Kori:
- a 2-syllable boy's name of Latin/Gaelic origin, means: A helmet; of the ravine
Laurel:
- a 2-syllable girl's name of Latin origin, means: Victoriously crowned with laurels
Linda:
Logan:
- Scottish Gaelic for "little hollow" and a clan name.
Marshall:
- From the English for "steward" and French for "cavalry commander."
Mary:
- The New Testament form of Miriam (Hebrew for "bitter").
Melanie:
- Greek for "dressed in black" or "dark."
Melissa:
- Greek for "bee" or "honey."
Nicholas:
- Greek for "victorious people" and Saint Nicholas, patron saint of children.
Portia:
- a 2-syllable girl's name of Latin origin, means: Getaway; a pig; an offering
Sally:
Sean:
Sharon:
- From the Hebrew for "princess" or "of the plain."
Sophia:
Suzan:
- From the Hebrew for "lily."