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With Greek origins, Xanthe is a girl’s name meaning “golden” or “yellow.” This name is derived from the Greek word for the color yellow, hence its meaning. In Greek mythology, Xanthe is the name of… Read more »
One of the cutest features you may admire from baby are their beautiful locks of hair. If your new little one is blessed with gorgeous golden blonde hair that you simply adore, we have a name that… Read more »
Xanthus as a boy's name is of Greek origin, and the meaning of Xanthus is "golden-haired".
Xenophon as a boy's name is of Greek origin, and the meaning of Xenophon is "foreign voice".
Xia is a gender-neutral name of Chinese and Greek origin meaning “glow of sunrise,” “welcoming,” or “hospitable.” In Mandarin, Xia is a surname meaning “glow of sunrise” featured in Hundred… Read more »
Xenia is a feminine name of Greek origin. Translating to both “guest” and “stranger,” this name is a unique way to teach baby the importance of welcoming new people into their life. Xenia also… Read more »
Xena is a girl's name of Greek origin, meaning "guest" or "stranger." Xena, pronounced Zee-nah, is a diminutive of Xenia and also points to someone "hospitable." Parents who grew up in the era of the… Read more »
If you are searching for a unique name that stands out from the crowd, the Greek girl’s name Xyla meaning “wood-dweller,” would be a wonderful choice. This name is a variant of Xylia, and it receives… Read more »
The name Darius is boy's name of Persian origin meaning "rich and kingly" and "possessing goodness". Darius is a historic name via Emperor Darius the Great, a key figure in ancient Persian history,… Read more »
Xander is a boy’s name that stems from the Greek name Alexander, meaning “defender of humankind.” Pronounced “zander,” this name blends modern edge with classic grace that will stand to baby as they… Read more »
Uranya as a girl's name is a variant of Urania (Greek), and the meaning of Uranya is "heavenly".
Urania as a girl's name is of Greek origin meaning "heavenly". Urania was one of the Greek Muses, the nine daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne identified with particular arts and sciences. Urania was in… Read more »
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