Wynter
Meaning: Variant of Winter Gender: Female Pronunciation: Win-Ter Language origin of Wynter: Germanic Regional origin of Wynter: Northern Europe Languages Wynter is most common: English Religions Wynter is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: W, Win Last letter and sound: R, ter Alternative Spelling: Winter, Wintyr
Taylor
Meaning: Tailor Gender: Female Pronunciation: Tay-Lur Language origin of Taylor: Germanic Regional origin of Taylor: Northern Europe Languages Taylor is most common: English Religions Taylor is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Tay Last letter and sound: R, lur Alternative Spelling: Tayler, Taylore
Skylar
Meaning: Eternal life, scholar Gender: Female Pronunciation: Sky-Lar Language origin of Skylar: Germanic Regional origin of Skylar: Northern Europe Languages Skylar is most common: English Religions Skylar is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sky Last letter and sound: R, lar Alternative Spelling: Skyler, Skilar
Skyler
Meaning: Variant of Skylar Gender: Female Pronunciation: Sky-Lur Language origin of Skyler: Germanic Regional origin of Skyler: Northern Europe Languages Skyler is most common: English Religions Skyler is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sky Last letter and sound: R, lur Alternative Spelling: Skylor, Skilar
Summer
Meaning: Season Gender: Female Pronunciation: Sum-Er Language origin of Summer: Germanic Regional origin of Summer: Northern Europe Languages Summer is most common: English Religions Summer is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sum Last letter and sound: R, er Alternative Spelling: Summyr, Sumer
Sawyer
Meaning: Woodcutter Gender: Female Pronunciation: Saw-Yur Language origin of Sawyer: Germanic Regional origin of Sawyer: Northern Europe Languages Sawyer is most common: English Religions Sawyer is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Saw Last letter and sound: R, yur Alternative Spelling: Saywer, Sawyr
Saylor
Meaning: Acrobat, dancer, rope-walker (or Sailor) Gender: Female Pronunciation: Say-Lur Language origin of Saylor: Germanic Regional origin of Saylor: Northern Europe Languages Saylor is most common: English Religions Saylor is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Say Last letter and sound: R, lur Alternative Spelling: Saylore
River
Meaning: Flowing water Gender: Female Pronunciation: Riv-Er Language origin of River: Germanic Regional origin of River: Northern Europe Languages River is most common: English Religions River is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: R, Riv Last letter and sound: R, er Alternative Spelling: Ryver, Rivyr
Palmer
Meaning: Pilgrim Gender: Female Pronunciation: Pal-Mur Language origin of Palmer: Germanic Regional origin of Palmer: Northern Europe Languages Palmer is most common: English Religions Palmer is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Pal Last letter and sound: R, mur Alternative Spelling: Palmar, Pahlmer, Pallmer
Parker
Meaning: Park keeper Gender: Female Pronunciation: Pahr-Ker Language origin of Parker: Germanic Regional origin of Parker: Northern Europe Languages Parker is most common: English Religions Parker is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Pahr Last letter and sound: R, ker Alternative Spelling: Parkyr, Parkar, Parkir