Marceline
Meaning: Little warrior Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mar-Seh-Leen Language origin of Marceline: Germanic Regional origin of Marceline: Northern Europe Languages Marceline is most common: English Religions Marceline is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mar Last letter and sound: E, seh Alternative Spelling: Marcelline, Marseline, Marceleene
Magdalena
Meaning: Woman from Magdala, or high tower Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mag-Duh-Lay-Nuh Language origin of Magdalena: Germanic Regional origin of Magdalena: Northern Europe Languages Magdalena is most common: English Religions Magdalena is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mag Last letter and sound: A, nuh Alternative Spelling: Magdalenna, Magdaleyna, Magdolina
Mackenzie
Meaning: Son of Kenneth, or from the family of the fair one Gender: Female Pronunciation: Muh-Ken-Zee Language origin of Mackenzie: Germanic Regional origin of Mackenzie: Northern Europe Languages Mackenzie is most common: English Religions Mackenzie is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Muh Last letter and sound: E, ken Alternative Spelling: Makenzie, Makenzee, […]
Katherine
Meaning: Pure, clear Gender: Female Pronunciation: Kath-Er-In Language origin of Katherine: Germanic Regional origin of Katherine: Northern Europe Languages Katherine is most common: English Religions Katherine is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Kath Last letter and sound: E, er Alternative Spelling: Katherinea, Katheriney, Katherinei
Gwendolyn
Meaning: White ring, blessed ring Gender: Female Pronunciation: Gwen-Duh-Lin Language origin of Gwendolyn: Germanic Regional origin of Gwendolyn: Northern Europe Languages Gwendolyn is most common: English Religions Gwendolyn is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gwen Last letter and sound: N, duh Alternative Spelling: Gwendelyn, Gwenda
Gabriella
Meaning: God’s able-bodied woman, God is my strength Gender: Female Pronunciation: Gah-Bree-El-Luh Language origin of Gabriella: Germanic Regional origin of Gabriella: Northern Europe Languages Gabriella is most common: English Religions Gabriella is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gah Last letter and sound: A, luh Alternative Spelling: Gabriela, Gabryella
Gracelynn
Meaning: Grace, beauty Gender: Female Pronunciation: Grays-Lin Language origin of Gracelynn: Germanic Regional origin of Gracelynn: Northern Europe Languages Gracelynn is most common: English Religions Gracelynn is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Grays Last letter and sound: N, lin Alternative Spelling: Gracelyn, Gracelynne
Everleigh
Meaning: From the wild meadow Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ev-Er-Lee Language origin of Everleigh: Germanic Regional origin of Everleigh: Northern Europe Languages Everleigh is most common: English Religions Everleigh is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, Ev Last letter and sound: H, er Alternative Spelling: Everlee, Everly
Francesca
Meaning: Free one, from France Gender: Female Pronunciation: Fran-Ches-Ka Language origin of Francesca: Germanic Regional origin of Francesca: Northern Europe Languages Francesca is most common: English Religions Francesca is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: F, Fran Last letter and sound: A, ches Alternative Spelling: Franceska, Franciska
Evangeline
Meaning: Good news, bearer of good news Gender: Female Pronunciation: Eh-Van-Juh-Leen Language origin of Evangeline: Germanic Regional origin of Evangeline: Northern Europe Languages Evangeline is most common: English Religions Evangeline is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, Eh Last letter and sound: E, leen Alternative Spelling: Evangelyne, Evangyline