Adair ~ (Gaelic) "from the oak tree ford"
Ainsley ~ (Scottish) hermitage wood or clearing
Alder ~ (German) alder tree
Amaranth ~ (Greek) a family of colorful plants & flowers
Aster ~ (English) a flower
Ava ~ (Latin) bird
Birk ~ (Scottish) birch tree
Briony ~ (Greek) climbing plant
Bryce ~ as in Bryce Canyon National Park (Utah)
Bryn ~ (Welsh) hill
Celeste ~ (Latin) celestial
Cerise ~ (French) cherry
Citron ~ (French) lemon
Colm ~ (Gaelic) dove
Conall ~ (Irish/Scottish) wolf
Dahlia ~ (Swedish) flower or valley
Daphne ~ (Greek) a laurel or bay tree
Drake ~ (Middle English) dragon
Eira ~ (Welsh) snow
Estelle ~ (Latin) star
Fleur ~ (French) flower
Gemma ~ (Latin) precious stone
Glenn ~ (Gaelic) mountain alley
Heath ~ (Old English) a moor
Hollis ~ (Old English) holly tree
Ilana ~ (Hebrew) tree
Jasper ~ (English) a semiprecious stone
Linden ~ tree
Luna ~ (Latin) moon
Marina ~ (Latin) of the sea
Neva ~ (Spanish) snow
Oriel ~ (Latin) from oriole (bird)
Pierce ~ (Welsh) rock
Rowan ~ (English) type of tree
Savannah ~ (Native America) open plain
Sierra ~ (Spanish) mountain
Sorrel ~ (French) an herb [like saffron and sage :) ]
Stella/Stellan ~ (Latin) star
Talia ~ (Hebrew) morning dew
Terra/Terran ~ Earth
Verbena ~ Latin, "holy plants"
Vana ~ (Polynesian) sea urchin
Varsha ~ (Hindu) a shower of rain
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