
Ewan
English
Ewan is a Scottish masculine name often linked to Gaelic Eòghann, with meanings including "noble born" and "born of the yew tree." It is pronounced YOO-un.
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English
Ewan is a Scottish masculine name often linked to Gaelic Eòghann, with meanings including "noble born" and "born of the yew tree." It is pronounced YOO-un.

English
Cedric is an English literary name invented by Sir Walter Scott for Ivanhoe, likely based on Cerdic, the name of a 6th-century Anglo-Saxon king. The older name's meaning is uncertain, though it may connect to Brythonic names such as Caratācos.

English
Daphne comes from the Ancient Greek Dáphnē, meaning “laurel.” In Greek myth, Daphne was a woman or nymph transformed into a laurel tree, linking the name with protection, honor, and victory.

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Zachary is an English boy name from Hebrew roots meaning “the Lord has remembered” or “God remembers.” It comes through the biblical name Zechariah.

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Xanthe is a Greek name meaning "yellow," "golden," "blond," or "fair-haired." It comes from the Greek word xanthos and has roots in ancient Greek mythology.

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Thalia means “to blossom” or “the flourishing one,” from the Greek name Thaleia. In Greek mythology, Thalia was one of the nine Muses, associated with comedy and pastoral poetry.

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Greta means "pearl." It is a short form of Margareta or Margarethe, names that trace back to the Greek word margarites.

Yoruba
Omobolanle is a Yoruba girl name meaning “child meets wealth at home” or “a child whose arrival brings prosperity to the household.” Ronke is included here as a second given name, creating a graceful full Yoruba name with a warm, blessing-filled feel.
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