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  1. Celsa
    • Dalla
      • Description:

        Dalla is a feminine name with Norse and Germanic roots. In Old Norse, it may be related to 'dal' meaning 'valley,' suggesting someone who dwells in or comes from a valley. The name also appears in Norse mythology. Dalla has a melodic quality with its flowing sounds and balanced syllables. While uncommon in modern usage, it offers an intriguing alternative to more popular names like Della or Dalia. The name carries a subtle natural connection through its valley association, evoking images of lush landscapes. Dalla's rarity makes it appealing to parents seeking a name with ancient roots but a fresh feel for contemporary use.

    • Mella
      • Description:

        Mella is a sweet feminine name with multiple potential origins. It may be a variation of Melina (Greek for 'honey'), a short form of names containing 'mel' like Melissa or Amelia, or could connect to the Latin 'mellitus' meaning 'sweetened with honey.' In Italian, 'mella' relates to apples, adding another layer of natural symbolism. This melodic name has historical usage across several European countries but remains fairly uncommon in contemporary times. Mella has a gentle, flowing quality that suggests sweetness and warmth. The name's brevity and easy pronunciation make it accessible across languages and cultures. For parents seeking something distinctive yet intuitive, Mella offers a rarely-used option with pleasant sounds and positive associations of sweetness and natural beauty.

    • Marsilla
      • Sanna
        • Origin:

          Swedish, Finnish, Inuktitut
        • Meaning:

          "lily"
        • Description:

          If you're ready to move beyond Anna and Hannah, consider this traditional Scandinavian short form of Susanna, historically very popular in its native lands.
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        • Terran
          • Wynn
            • Origin:

              Welsh
            • Meaning:

              "fair, blessed"
            • Description:

              Wynn is an attractive Welsh name, originally male but now also used for girls outside of Wales. The authentic feminine version would be Gwen, which derives from the same very productive gwyn element, making it a relative of all Welsh names ending -wyn or -wen, as well as the Irish Fin- names.