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Starmist (English) - the stars cover the sky like a blanket of fog
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Gaja / ˈɡa.ja - f (Esperanto) cheerful, merry, glad
This name is currently popular in both Poland and Slovenia.
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Zillah צִלָּה / ˈzɪl.ə - f (Hebrew) shade
Other Forms: Tzillah, Tsila, Tzila
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Fabrice / fab.ʁis - m (French) craftsman
French form of the Roman family name Fabricius, derived from Latin faber, meaning "craftsman".
It's popularity in France peaked in the 70's.
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These would make great D&D creatures or magical items
Flowers that look like something else
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The Naked Man Orchid
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The  Dancing Girl Impatiens
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The  Laughing Bumble Bee Orchid
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The  Swaddled Babies Orchid
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The  Flying Duck Orchid
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Orchid That Looks Like A Tiger
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The Angel Orchid
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The Orchid That Looks Like A Ballerina
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The Moth Orchid
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Eulalia Εὐλαλία / ju.ˈleɪ.li.ə - f (Ancient Greek) sweetly speaking
Diminutives: Eula, Lalia
From Greek eu "good" and laleo "to speak"
IPA Pronunciation: ju.ˈleɪ.li.ə
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Koyonyi Койонjи / qojonji - m/f (Altai) hare eater
From Southern Altai qoyon "hare" and ji "to eat".
IPA Pronunciation: qojonji
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Glânrhian / ɡlaːnˈr̥iː.an - f (Welsh) pure, clean, holy woman
From Welsh glân "clean, clear, pure, holy" and rhian "maiden, young woman".
IPA Pronunciation: ɡlaːnˈr̥iː.an
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Kāṭṭil காட்டில் / kaːʈʈil - m/f (Tamil) forest, jungle
IPA Pronunciation: kaːʈʈil
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Bulutek / buˈɫ̩utec - m (Turkish) lone cloud
A small village in the middle of a desert claims to get all the water they need from one mysterious cloud.
From Turkish bulut "cloud" and tek "alone, unique"
IPA Pronunciation: buˈɫ̩utec
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Breccben / bʲrʲekbʲen - f (Old Irish) freckled woman
From Old Irish brecc "freckled, speckled, spotted, checkered, variegated" and ben "woman"
IPA Pronunciation: bʲrʲekbʲen
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Morgenbrise - f (Danish) morning breeze
From Danish morgen "morning" and brise "breeze". Both elements would also make nice names on their own.
IPA Pronunciation: ˈmɔr.ənbriːsə
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Maram مرام - m/f (Arabic) wish, desire
It's been gaining popularity as a feminine name in Spain since the mid 2000's.
IPA Pronunciation: ma.ˈraːm
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Smaragdles - (Czech) emerald woods
From Czech smaragd "emerald" and les "forest, woods"
IPA Pronunciation: smaragdlɛs
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Lisuvela - f (Corsican) smooth sailing
From Corsican lisu "smooth" and vela "to sail".
IPA Pronunciation: lisuvela
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Candrōdaẏa - m/f (Bengali) moonrise
From Bengali candra, "moon" and udaẏa, "rising, emergence, appearance, debut, dawn, flourishing, spring, stirring, ascent"
IPA Pronunciation: cɔnd̪rod̪ɔʲ
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Ariwanas - m/f (Filipino) the Milky Way, galaxy
IPA Pronunciation: Aɾiwanas
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