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Name Aesthetic: Mara
The name Mara is of Gaelic origins, meaning “sea”. However, in Hebrew and Biblical uses of the name, it is said to be representative of sorrow.
Variations include: Maura, Máire, Moira
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Name Aesthetic: Jovi
Jovi is a name of Latin origin, stemming from “Jovan” meaning “father of the sky”. A popular bearer of this name is the famous musician John Bon Jovi.
Variations include: Jovie, Jo, Jove
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Name Aesthetic: Harley
The name Harley is derived from the Old English words “hara” meaning “hare” and “leah” meaning “wood” or “clearing”. Translated, Harley becomes “hare’s meadow.”
Variations include: Harli, Harly, Arlea
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Name Aesthetic: Jude
The name Jude is Hebrew in origin, meaning “praise” or “the praised one”. Stemming from the biblical version “Judas”, the name Jude was more recently popularized by the Beatles song “Hey Jude”.
Variations include: Judas, Judy, Juda
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Name Aesthetic: Maeve
Maeve comes from the Old Irish name “Madb” meaning “she who intoxicates”. In Irish folklore, Maeve was the great warrior queen of Connacht and the embodiment of sovereignty.
Variations include:Â Mae, Mavis, Mab
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Name Aesthetic: Quinn
Quinn is the Anglicized version of the Irish surname “O Cuinn” meaning “descendant of Conn”. There are two possible translation of the name Conn: the Old Irish “cond” meaning “intellect” or “cenn” meaning “chief”.Â
Variations include: Quin, Quincy, Quinta
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Name Aesthetic: Ellery
Ellery is a name of English origin, meaning “joyful” or “happy”. The name was famously donned by Ellery Queen, the hero of a series of detective stroies written by Frederic Dannay and Manfred B. Lee.
Variations include: Elle, Ellie, Ella
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Name Aesthetic: Ruby
Ruby is a given name, stemming from the Latin “ruber” meaning “red”. Popularized by the precious gemstone, the name Ruby came into use during the late Victorian era.
Variations include: Ruben, Rubi, Rubey
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Name Aesthetic: Kat
Kat is Latin in origin, a diminutive of the name Katherine, meaning “clear” and “pure”. Originally spelled Katharina from the Greek 'Aikaterina “.
Variations include: Kate, Katie, Catherine
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Name Aesthetic: Cleo
Cleo is a given name with Greek origins, stemming from Cleopatra and Cleophus. The prefix “Cleo” is often a translated as “pride”, “fame,” or “glory”.
Variations include: Clio, Kleo, Klio
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Name Aesthetic: Ivy
Ivy is an English name representing fidelity, stemming from the Greek for “faithfulness”. The climbing evergreen plant was made into wreaths and given to newlywed couples to symbolize their commitment to each other.
Variations include: Ivey, Ivie, Ivi
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Name Aesthetic: Eve
An English name, derived from the Latin form Eva, traditionally meaning “living”. Originating with the Hebrew Chavah, “to give life”.
 Variations include: Evie, Eva, Evita
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