Leftovers Part 9 - Nandor the Relentless x Reader Fanfic
Previous parts: Masterlist
A/N: Quick note-- most roller derby leagues don’t actually take a break from practicing during the off-season *shrug.* Hey, hey, hey, guys? Let me know what you think! I am an ACTUAL ENERGY VAMPIRE, but I feed off your kind words and support--love you!
Summary: Nandor is on the reader’s shit list, but will they reunite when a minor medical emergency pops up? (yes)
Warnings: Female Reader-insert, Angst, Medical shit (migraines, lasting effects of the vamp attack at the rave), Hypnotism
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“Guillermooo! I’m ready for my slumber now!” Nandor bellows, standing impatiently by his open coffin and waiting for his familiar to arrive so he can complete his bedtime routine.
Guillermo appears, huffing and puffing, a moment later, “I’m sorry, master! I forgot…”
“Well, that’s unacceptable, Guillermo!,” Nandor whines with a scowl. “You’re my familiar. It’s your job to remember these things. You’d think after five years--”
“Eleven,” Guillermo interjects with a pained smile. “Eleven years, master.”
Nandor looks momentarily shocked before regaining his momentum, “Okay...Eleven years… Fine. You’d think that you would remember to come and help me get ready for bed. It’s not that difficult.”
Guillermo lets the scolding roll off his back. He knows his master is hurting. In truth, Nandor hasn’t wanted Guillermo’s help at bedtime in weeks. It’s only now that his coffin is feeling a little lonely that he’s reverting back to his old ways. Guillermo rushes to untie his master’s cravat and helps him slip off the heavy cape. The vampire looks temporarily mollified.
“Very well,” Nandor sniffs, taking Guillermo’s hand as he steps up into the coffin. “I forgive you.”
“Thank you, master,” Guillermo smiles lightly and moves to take hold of the coffin’s lid. Nandor suddenly reaches up to stop him.
“Guillermo…” he fidgets and avoids eye contact as he asks, “Do you think she’ll be angry with me for much longer?”
Guillermo looks down at his master, feeling contrary ties of loyalty tugging on him as he decides what to say.
In the end he takes pity on Nandor, reaching down to pat his soft hair and murmuring, “I’m sure she’ll forgive you soon, master.”
“Thank you, Guillermo,” Nandor sighs, shutting his eyes and crossing his hands over his chest. “You’re a good familiar.”
He gently closes the lid, feeling a happy swell in his chest despite his concern. It’s been a few days since the orgy and his friend still hasn’t shown any signs of forgiving Nandor. He knows she’s hurt, but Guillermo silently hopes things will smooth over soon. An angsty vampire makes for an unhappy familiar.
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After Nandor let you out of the basement you ran to the shower, dousing yourself in steaming water to chase the chill out of your body. But no matter how many hot showers or layers of clothing you put on, you can’t ever seem to warm up. At least not on the inside. In the span of just a few days you’ve gone from the heights of happiness to the dumps of misery. The worst part is that you’re not even angry anymore. You’re numb to it. All you want is to fall back into Nandor’s arms and let him make you feel good like no one else has.
But…
It’s not that he slept with who knows how many people at the orgy. It’s not even that he locked you in a basement and forgot about you. It’s that he treated you like a thing. Like his possession, whose feelings and thoughts are insignificant in the face of almost eight hundred years of immortal life. For a little while Nandor made you feel special, and then he’d gone and ruined it.
You don’t even have your usual outlet! Bout season is over and practice won’t start up again for another month. And to make matters even better: all this drama seems to be aggravating your stupid brain because, for the first time in weeks, you’re feeling the dragging ache in your head left by the vampire attack at the rave. It’s been a dull, throbbing pain for a couple days now, but tonight it’s grown into a pulsing, stomach-churning migraine. You lock yourself up in your room with the lights off. The housemates probably assume you’re brooding over Nandor. But mostly...you’re just in pain. And scared.
It’s after midnight and the pain shows no signs of diminishing. You finally drag yourself out of your room, squinting blearily against the blinding glare of the candlelight, and seeking out one of the two licensed drivers in the house.
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“The closest urgent care is on Richmond, but according to the Google reviews, we’ll have shorter wait times if we drive a bit farther to the one on Victory Boulevard. Of course, it’s entirely up to you but--”
“Colin,” you interrupt, your voice barely above a whisper, “can you please take me to the closest one and maybe try to resist the urge to feed? I already feel like shit.”
Colin pauses, tightening his fingers on the steering wheel and saying, quietly, “I wasn’t...I was just trying to be helpful.”
You immediately feel guilty and then you question if, in fact, he’s still feeding. Being friends with an energy vampire is...draining.
He drives you to the urgent care, walking inside the crowded waiting area with you and taking charge of your intake paperwork. Okay, now you could kiss him, because bureaucracy is like Colin’s native language and you’re pretty sure he uses some of his power to manipulate the staff into getting you seen sooner. In under an hour you’re leaving with a prescription and feeling a little less anxious about the possibility that you might drop dead from an aneurysm.
You’re pulling out of the pharmacy parking lot and back out onto the road when a small, squeaking, flying thing suddenly soars through your open window and erupts in the backseat, transforming into your dark, sullen vampire lover.
You shriek in alarm, looking out the window and noting the lightening sky on the horizon. Your heart jumps up into your throat, “Nandor! What are you doing, it’s almost daybreak!”
Nandor sits forward in his seat and leans in close to you as he speaks, “Guillermo told me you have been to the human medical shamans! What is wrong, my human?”
“It’s...nothing, Nandor. I’ll be fine. I had a bad migraine,” you mumble. You’re too exhausted to be having this conversation.
Nandor continues, unphased, “Then you should have come to me, not fucking Colin Robinson!”
“Why?” you blurt out, suddenly done with avoiding the hurt you’ve been dwelling in for days. “Because you care about me? Or because I’m your property?”
Nandor looks bewildered, “You are my human…”
You shake your head violently, turning away in your seat with an angry growl.
“...And I do care, my love…”
Sighing, you fix your eyes on the metal guardrail at the side of the road as it flashes by. Colin Robinson is sitting rigid in the driver’s seat, beaming as he gulps down the emotions flooding the vehicle. Nandor reaches out to curl his fingers through your hair just as the first rays of sunlight break over the horizon.
“Nandor, the sun!” you cry, all thoughts of your hurt and anger flying from your head. You turn around in your seat to lock eyes with your lover for one meaningful instant before he transforms into his bat form.
You scramble for the purse at your feet, upending it onto the floor before holding it up and frantically gesturing to the flapping little bat in the backseat.
“Get in, baby!” you plead, uncertain of how much communication actually gets through in this form.
You breathe a shaky sigh of relief as Nandor flies into the bag, curling up at the bottom with a frightened squeak.
“Fucking hell,” you mumble. Your heart is racing in your chest. Cautiously, you open the purse to peer inside at the furry, winged creature who is...your boyfriend. You reach in and gingerly stroke your fingers over his little head. The bat’s teeth close on one finger in an affectionate, soft bite. “You’re okay now…”
Colin Robinson pulls up outside the house and turns to you with his eyes blazing, “Well, this has been quite the night!”
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You carry Bat-Nandor into his room, taking him out of your bag and gently placing him in the fur-lined coffin. Even though you’re expecting it, you can’t help but jump back when he transforms before your eyes. You’re still not used to witnessing actual magic.
He looks up at you with a look that’s all soft, liquid eyes and remorseful submission.
“Will you stay with me?” he asks diffidently, toying with a tuft of rich fur on the coffin lining. “Please?”
You weigh your options. On the one hand you really miss falling asleep in Nandor’s strong arms, with the comforting scent of him wrapped around your body like a blanket. And when you pause for a moment you realize that the ache in your head hasn’t bothered you since he flew into Colin Robinson’s car.
On the other hand…
“Is there anything you want to say to me, first?” you prompt, arching your brow expectantly.
Nandor swallows his pride, thinking back to those horrible days when Guillermo left him for fucking Celeste. He sits up and takes your hand in his as he says, “I’m sorry I treated you like a belonging and not a person. I appreciate you very much. And I--I love you. And also, I’m sorry for forgetting about you and Guillermo in the basement…it probably won’t happen again.”
You let out a laugh, tears stinging your eyes as you reply, “I love you too, Nandor. And...I’m sorry, too. I don’t even care anymore about the stupid orgy anymore. But I should have...tried to understand it more. I think.”
Nandor sits up, grasping your face between his hands and pulling you in closer.
“I wanted you with me at my side, my mortal,” he hisses, dropping little kisses onto your lips. “One day you will be. I’ll make you a vampire and together we will be the life of every vampire orgy. We’ll feast on virgin blood and make love until the end of time.”
Before you can form anything approaching a reaction, he claims your mouth with his, sucking your lower lip and pushing his tongue forward to tangle with yours. You cling to the fur collar of his coat, hanging on for dear life as your knees go weak. Every time you kiss it feels like you’re diving into a hot spring, losing yourself so deliciously to the sensation of his touch.
“You want that don’t you, my mortal?” he pants against your lips, reaching down to casually lift you off your feet and settle you on his lap. “Immortal life? Immortal love?”
He pauses kissing you and you rest your cheek against the top of his head, enjoying the soft brush of his hair against your skin. Do you want that? To be a vampire? To never see the sun again? To drink blood to live? To never say goodbye to this beautiful, idiot man you seem to love?
“Yes, Nandor,” you murmur, pressing your lips into his hair and breathing his scent. “I do.”
He leans his head back and kisses you once more, running his lips over your cheeks, your jaw, the long column of your exposed throat.
“Uhm!” you interrupt, a little panicked. “But not this minute, right? You have to give me some warning…”
Nandor chuckles, smoothing his hands up and down your back in reassurance.
“No, mortal. Dawn isn’t exactly an ideal time to make a new vampire…”
“Oh...okay, good,” you sigh, settling down into his arms once more. “Because I have one condition…”
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A little while later, you’re sealed up, snug as a bug in Nandor’s coffin, with his arms wrapped around you and your face tucked into the crook of his neck. You press a kiss to his cool skin and his chest rumbles with a satisfied purr. For the first time in hours and hours your skull doesn’t feel like it’s about to crack in two and you ponder the reason for that. Of course, like all vampires, Nandor has the power of hypnosis. Maybe his very presence has a soothing effect? Like he transmits a frequency that cancels out whatever that asshole did to you?
“Nandor?” you whisper, unsure if he’s fallen asleep yet or not.
“Yes, my mortal?” he answers at once, tightening his arms around you.
“When I’m with you my head doesn’t hurt so bad… But, do you think--do you think that vampire did some kind of...lasting damage?” the question has been on the back of your mind ever since the attack but you’ve been too afraid to give a voice to your worry.
A low growl escapes his throat as he replies, “That shit chicken vampire hurt you because he can’t even hypnotize correctly.”
“But...” you pause, steeling yourself. Are you really about to put this level of trust in him? “You can fix it, can’t you?”
Nandor pauses, swallowing down a lump of nerves as he considers. He wants nothing more than to make you feel better. But there was the time he and Laszlo gave Sean the brain scramblies…
But this time would be different. He would be so, so gentle. So careful…
He raises the lid of the coffin, sitting up and pulling you with him. A few candles still flicker from the tables around the room, forgotten in his eagerness to have you in his arms. Nandor’s pale skin glows faintly in the low light, the lines of his body lost in shadows.
“Look into my eyes, little human,” he commands, his voice is deep and drawling.
You obey, looking up at him as your body visibly trembles. You’re frightened.
“Shh,” Nandor hushes, running his hands up your arms and settling them onto your shoulders. “I’m going to take care of you.”
You nod, remembering how fragile and weak he’d felt when you’d carried his bat-form in your hands. You can give him the same trust. You can put yourself in his hands now and know that he won’t hurt you.
His dark eyes burn with intensity as he continues, “You are now under my command…”
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A/N: I require CAKES AND CREAMS!! Candies and streamers and sticky, sticky toffee! Actually I just need some soft comments because I AGONIZED over this??!?!?!?!
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𝚠𝚑𝚒𝚖𝚜𝚒𝚌𝚊𝚕 𝚠𝚒𝚝𝚌𝚑𝚢 𝚗𝚊𝚖𝚎𝚜 𝚕𝚒𝚜𝚝
[ disclaimer: my sincere apologies if there are any spelling/meaning/origin mistakes in any of my name lists, i am by no means a professional in this area, i just like creating lists to help aid storytellers. i do try my best to find each name’s corresponding origin/meaning/spelling but i am a human who is prone to make the odd mistake. p.s, i take requests! ]
female
Acacia - Greek - Thorny
Acantha - Greek - Thorn, prickle
Adele - French diminutive of Adelaide - Noble, nobility
Aerwyna - English - Friend of the sea
Aife - Irish - Beauty, radiance
Aksana - Greek - Welcome to the stranger
Albina - Latin - White, bright
Alfreda - English - Elf counsel
Alice - German - Noble
Allegra - Italian - Joyful, lively
Allura - French - To entice, attract
Amaris - Hebrew - Given by God
Amaryllis - Greek - Sparkling
Amber - Arabic - Jewel
Ambrosine - Greek - Immortal
Anastasia - Greek - Resurrection
Andrea - Greek - Courageous, womanly
Andromeda - Greek - To be mindful of a man
Angelina - Greek - Messenger of God
April - Latin - To open
Araminta - Old English - Prayer, protection
Ardith - Hebrew - Flowering field
Aria - Italian/Albanian/Hebrew/Persian - Air, melody, Lioness of God, from gold, noble
Arianwyn - Welsh - White, holy silver
Artemesia - Greek - Gift from Artemis
Arwen - Old Welsh - Noble maiden
Asherah - Semitic - Goddess of motherhood & fertility, lady of the sea
Aster - Greek - Star
Astra - Greek/Norse/Latin - Star, divine strength, of the stars
Astrid - Scandinavian - Godly strength
Aurelia - Latin - Golden
Aurora - Latin - Dawn
Autumn - Latin - Fall, Autumn
Avery - Old French/Hebrew - Elf ruler
Azalea - English - A flower
Aziza - Arabic/Hebrew/Swahili - Powerful, beloved
Baptisia - Greek - To dip, immerse
Bathsheba - Hebrew - Daughter of the oath
Bea - Latin - Bringer of joy
Beatrix - Latin - She who brings happiness, blessed
Belinda - Italian/German - Beautiful, bright serpent, bright linden tree
Bellatrix - Latin - Warrior
Belle - French - Beautiful
Belphoebe - Latin - Beautiful, bright
Bethan - Hebrew diminutive of Elizabeth/Elisheba - Oath of God, God is satisfaction
Betla - Unknown - A woman who finds God in her oath
Blossom - English - To thrive, flourish
Blue - English - Colour
Bluebell - English - Flower
Blythe - English - Happy, carefree
Boudicca - Celtic - Victory
Briony - Greek - To grow luxuriantly
Cadence - English - Rhythm, flow
Calliope - Greek - Beautiful-voiced
Callista - Greek - She that is most beautiful
Caroline - Italian - Strong
Catrine - Greek - Pure
Cecelia - English - Blind
Celeste - French/Latin - Celestial, heavenly
Ceridwen - Celtic - The keeper of the cauldron, The Goddess of poetic inspiration
Cerys - Welsh - To love
Charlotte - French - Petite, free man
Chiara - Italian - Bright, clear, famous
Circe - Greek - Bird
Claudina - Italian - Lame
Claudine - French - Lame
Clementine - Latin - Merciful, gentle, mild
Clio - Greek - Celebrate
Clover - English - Key
Constance - Latin - Constant
Coraline - Latin - Coral
Cordelia - Latin/Celtic/French - Heart, jewel of the sea, heart of a Lion
Cornelia - Irish - Strong willed, wise
Cosima - Greek - Order, decency
Cynthia - Greek - From Mount Cynthus, moon Goddess
Cyrene - Greek - Sovereign Queen
Cyrilla - Greek - Lordly, proud
Daffodil - Dutch - Asphodel
Dahlia - Hebrew - Flowering branch
Daisy - Old English - Day's eye
Daphne - Greek - Laurel tree, bay tree
Davina - Scottish/Hebrew - Beloved
Dawn - Old English - The first appearance of light, daybreak
Deidre - Gaelic - Broken-hearted, sorrowful
Deja - Spanish/French - Remembrance, remember
Delilah - Hebrew - Languishing, lovelorn, seductive
Delphine - French - Dolphin
Demelza - Cornish - Thy sweetness
Demetria - Greek - Follower of Demeter
Diantha - Greek - Divine flower
Donatella - Italian - Gift of God
Dorothy - Greek - Gift of God
Dove - English - Bird
Drusilla - Latin - Fruitful
Ebony - English - Deeply black wood
Eden - Hebrew - Delight
Edith - Old English - Riches, blessed, war
Elara - Greek - Moon of Jupiter
Electra - Greek - Sparkling, shining, bright
Elendra - Sanskrit - Home by the sea
Eletta - Greek - Footloose
Elide - Latin - Small, winged
Elodie - French - Foreign riches
Elowen - Cornish - Elm tree
Elsa - German diminutive of Elisabeth - Pledged to god
Elsie - Diminutive of Elizabeth via Scottish variation Elspeth - Pledged to God
Elska - Norse - Love
Elspeth - Scottish - Chosen by God
Ember - English - Spark, burning low
Enya - Irish - Fire
Eris - Greek - Strife
Esme - French - Esteemed, beloved, Emerald
Esmeralda - Spanish - Emerald
Esther - Persian - Star
Evangeline - Greek - Bearer of good news
Fable - English - Story
Faeryn - English - Of the Faeries
Fauna - English - Young Deer
Faustine - French - Auspicious, lucky
Fawn - English - Young Deer
Faye - English - Fairy
Ferelith - Gaelic/Scottish/Irish - True sovereignty
Fern - Old English - Plant
Fiametta - Italian - Little flame
Fifer - German/English - Pfife player
Fiona - Gaelic - White, fair
Fleur - French - Flower
Flora - Latin - Flower
Forsythia - English - Forsyth's flower
Freesia - German - Freese's flower
Freya - Norse - Lady, mistress, noblewoman
Friday - Old English - Day of Frige
Gaia - Greek - Earth
Galilea - Italian/Hebrew/Israeli - Galilee
Gardenia - Scottish - Garden's flower
Genesis - Greek - Birth, origin
Genevieve - French - Woman of the race
Genoveva - Spanish - Diminutive of Genevieve
Gerda - Scandinavian - Guardian, peace, fertility
Ginevra - Italian - White wave, fair one
Giselle - Old German/French - Pledge
Gretel - German - Pearl
Greta - German - Pearl
Guinevere - Old French diminutive of Welsh Gwenhwyfar - Fair, white, smooth
Hadassah - Hebrew - Myrtle tree
Halley - Old English - Hall, large house, woodland clearing
Harmonia - Greek - Agreement, concord
Harmony - Latin/Greek - In agreement
Harper - English - Harp player
Haven - English - Safe place, refuge
Hazel - Old English - Hazel tree, colour
Hebe - Greek - Youth
Hecate - Greek - Far off
Helena - Greek - Light, torch, bright
Helga - Old Norse - Holy, blessed
Helia - Greek - Sun ray, of the Sun
Henna - Finnish - Home ruler
Hermione - Greek - Well born, stone
Hilda - Old Norse - Battle
Holly - Old English - Holly tree, to prick
Honey - English - Golden fluid produced by Bees
Hortensia - Ancient Roman - Of the garden
Hyacinth - Greek - Blue flower
Hydrangea - Greek - Warer barrel, flower
Ilona - Greek/Finnish - Beauty, light, joy, delight, happiness
Indigo - Greek - Indian dye, colour
Ingrid - Old Norse - Ing is beautiful
Iphigenia - Greek - Strong-born, born to strength, she who causes the birth of strong offspring
Iridessa - English - Iridescent, light, illuminated
Iris - Greek - Rainbow, flower
Isidora - Greek - Gift of Isis
Isis - Greek - Egyptian Goddess of fertility
Isla - Spanish/Scottish - Island
Isolde - Welsh - Ice ruler
Ivy - Old English - Evergreen climbing vine
Jade - Spanish - Precious green stone
Jadis - French/Turkish - Yore, long ago, witch
Jasmina - Arabic - Jasmine, beautiful, flower
Jasmine - Persian - Gift from God, God's gift
Jessamine - Persian - Jasmine, beautiful, flower
June - Latin - Month, diminutive of Goddess Juno
Juniper - English - Juniper tree, berry
Karma - Hindi/Sanskrit - Fate, destiny
Katerina - Greek - Pure
Katherine - Latin - Pure, clear
Laurel - Latin - Laurel tree
Lavender - English - Flower, colour
Lavinia - Latin - Purity
Lenore - Diminutive of Elenore - Light, torch, bright
Leora - Hebrew - Light unto me, I have light
Liberty - Latin - Free
Lilac - English - Flower, colour
Lilette - Hebrew - Lady air, goddess of the south wind
Lilou - French - Lily, flower
Lorelei - German - Temptress
Lotus - Greek - Lotus flower
Lucinda - Latin - Illumination
Lucy - English/French - Born at dawn, daylight, light
Luella - English - Famed warrior
Lula - German/English - Famous warrior
Luna - Italian/Spanish/Romanian/Latin - The Moon
Lydia - Greek - Kindred spirit
Lyric - Greek - Lyre
Mabel - English/Latin - Lovable, dear
Maeve - Old Irish - The cause of great joy, she who intoxicates
Maggie - English - Pearl
Magnolia - Latin - Magnolia tree, great, splendid beauty, dignity
Maisie - Scottish - Diminutive of Mairead, pearl
Marceline - Latin - Dedicated to Mars
Marcellina - Latin - Of Mars
Mareike - German diminutive of Mary - Bitter
Marion - French diminutive of Marie - Sea of bitterness, mistress, lady of the sea
Marjorie - Diminutive of Margaret - Pearl
Maurelle - French - Dark, elfin
Maven - Yiddish - One who understands
May - Latin - Month, Maia Greek Goddess of increase
Meadow - Old English - A mown field
Medea - Greek - To ponder, cunning
Melisande - Old High German - Strong & industrious
Melisandre - French - Labour, strength
Melody - Greek - Song
Memphis - Greek - Enduring and beautiful
Merry - English - Lighthearted, happy
Millicent - German - Strong in work
Mindy - German/Greek - Love, honey
Minerva - Latin - Of the mind, intellect
Minette - French - Faithful defender
Mirabelle - Latin - Wondrous
Miranda - Latin - Admirable, wonderful
Misty - English - Mist
Moira - Greek - Destiny, share, fate
Mona - Irish - Noble good
Monet - French - Diminutive of Simon
Morgan - Celtic/Welsh - Sea-born, sea-song, sea-circle
Morgana - French - Sea-circle
Morrigan - Irish - Phantom Queen
Morwenna - Welsh - Maiden, sea wave
Moxie - English - Aggressive energy, nerve
Muirgen - Gaelic - Born of the sea
Myra - Latin - Myrrh
Myrtle - English - Evergreen shrub
Nadalia - French/Armenian - Born at Christmas
Nadia - Russian/Slavic - Hope
Naida - Greek - Water Nymph
Nephele - Greek - Cloud
Nesrin - Persian/Iranian - Wild rose, sweetbrier
Nilly - English - Wild
Nixie - Old German - Water sprite
Nora - Latin - Honour
Nova - Latin - New
Octavia - Latin - Eighth
Ode - African - Born along a road
Odessa - Greek - Wrathful
Olive - English - Olive tree, colour
Ondine - Latin - Little wave
Oona - Irish variation of Una - Lamb
Opal - Sanskrit - Jewel, gemstone
Ophelia - Greek - Help
Paige - Latin - Young helper, young child
Paisley - Scottish - Church, cemetery
Paloma - Latin - Dove, peaceful
Parisa - Persian - Fairy-like
Pearl - English - Pearl
Penelope - Greek - Weaver
Pepper - English - Berry
Petal - Greek - Leaf
Petra - Greek - Stone, rock
Philomena - Greek - Lover of strength
Phoebe - Greek - Bright
Piper - English - Someone who played the pipe
Pippa - English - Lover of Horses
Poppy - Latin - Red flower
Prairie - French - Meadow, pasture
Primrose - Latin - First rose
Prudence - Latin - Prudence, good judgement
Prunella - Latin - Plum
Qetsiyah - Hebrew - Cassia
Quintessa - Latin - Essence
Radella - English - Elfin adviser
Rain - English - Word name
Raina - Latin - Queen
Raven - English - Colour, Bird
Rebel - English - The rebellious one
Reverie - French - To dream, to wander
Reyna - Bulgarian - Queen
Rhiannon - Celtic - Great Queen
Rhoswen - Welsh - White Rose
Rita - Hindi - Pearl
River - Latin - Riverbank
Romina - Arabic - From the land of the Christians
Rose - Latin - Rose, flower
Rosemary - Latin - Rosemary plant, dew of the sea
Rowena - Welsh - White spear, famous friend
Roxanna - Persian - Little star
Roxanne - English/French - Dawn, bright, radiant one
Ruby - Latin - Deep red precious stone, gemstone
Ruth - Hebrew - Companion, friend, vision of beauty
Sabel - Spanish - Devoted to God
Sabina - Latin - Diminutive of Sabine
Sabine - Latin - Woman of the Sabine people
Sabrina - Scottish - Princess
Saffron - English - Spice
Sage - Latin - Wise
Sakura - Japanese - Cherry blossom
Samantha - English/Hebrew/Aramaic/Greek - God heard, listener, flower
Samona - Greek - Native of Samos
Saoirse - Irish - Freedom
Scarlet - English - Scarlet, red
Selene - Greek - Moon
Selma - German - Godly helmet
Sen - Japanese - Thousand
Serafina - Latin/Hebrew - Ardent one, burning ones
Seraphina - Latin derived from Hebrew Seraphim
Serefina - Hebrew - Burning fire
Serena - Latin - Tranquil, serenity, calm, peaceful
Serendipity - English - Chance
Serenity - English/French - Serene, calm
Seven - English - Number seven
Sidney - French - Saint Denis
Sidonie - French/Latin - From Sidon
Sigourney - French - Daring King
Siobhan - Irish - God is gracious
Siofra - Irish - Fairy, changeling
Sky - English - Word name
Sol - Spanish - Sun
Soleil - French - Sun
Sprite - English - Fairy-like creature who lives by the water
Starling - English - Bird
Starr - English - Variation of Star
Stella - Latin/Italian - Star
Sterope - Greek - Flash of lightning, lightning
Story - Old Norse - Large, big
Sybella - Greek - Prophetess, oracle
Sybil - Latin - Diminutive of Sybella
Sydra - Latin - Variation of Sidra, like a star
Tabitha - Aramaic - Gazelle
Tallulah - Native American - Leaping water
Tamara - Hebrew - Palm tree
Tawny - Irish - A green field, golden brown
Temperance - English - Virtue name, self-control
Terra - Latin - The planet Earth
Tess - Greek - Harvester, to reap
Thaddea - Greek - Brave
Theodora - Greek - Gift of God
Thora - Scandinavian - Feminine variation of God Thor
Tindra - Swedish - To twinkle or sparkle
Tova - Old Norse/Hebrew - Beautiful, Thor, good
Triss - Latin - Happy, blessed
Tuesday - Old English - Tyr's day
Tulip - Turkish/English - Turban, flower
Twila - English - Woven with a double thread
Ursula - Latin - Little female bear
Valerie - Latin - To be strong, healthy
Vanessa - Greek - Butterfly
Vasilisa - Greek - Queen, empress
Veda - Sanskrit - Knowledge, wisdom
Vera - Russian/Latin - Truth, faith
Verdie - Russian/Slavic - Faith
Verena - Spanish/Latin - Integrity
Verity - Latin - Truth
Vesta - Latin -To stay, dwell, Roman Goddess of the hearth
Violet - Latin - Purple, flower
Viorica - Romanian - Bluebell
Viveca - Swedish - Alive, lively
Waverley - English - Meadow of quivering Aspens
Wednesday - Old English - Woden's day
Wendy - English - Made for Wendy Darling from Peter Pan
Wilhelmina - Dutcch/German - Will, desire, willing to protect
Willa - English - Feminine form of William
Willow - English - Willow tree
Winifred - Welsh/Old English - Holy, blessed, reconciliation, joy, peace
Winona - Native American - Firstborn daughter
Winter - English - Coldest season
Wisteria - English - Wister's flower
Wren - Old English - Bird
Zelda - German - Dark fighting maid
Zoe - Greek - Life
Zosia - Polish - Wisdom
male
Abriel - Hebrew - High father
Alaric - German - All-powerful ruler
Alasdair - Gaelic - Defender of man
Alatar - Literary name - After-comer, noble, great one
Alder - English - Alder tree
Aldrich - English - Elf ruler, noble ruler
Aleks - Russian - To defend, man warrior
Alpheus - Greek - River God
Alvaro - Spanish - Cautious
Amadeus - Latin - Lover of God
Ambrose - Greek - Immortal
Andy - English - Nickname of Andrew, manly, masculine
Ansel - German - With divine protection or follower of a nobleman
Arden - Latin - Great forest
Aries - Latin - Ram
Arion - Greek - A Greek poet and musician
Armon - Hebrew - High place
Arrow - English - Word name
Arthur - Celtic - Bear
Asher - Hebrew - Fortunate, blessed, happy one
Aslan - Turkish - Lion
Aspen - English - Aspen tree
Atlas - Greek - To carry
Atreyu - German - Son of all
Atticus - Latin - Man of Attica
Auburn - English - Reddish brown, colour
Auden - Old English - Old friend
August - Latin - Great, magnificent
Augustus - Slavic/Latin - Great, magnificent
Bacchus - Greek - To shout
Baldwin - English/German - Bold, brave, friend
Balthasar - Greek - Protect the King
Barnaby - English - Son of consolation
Basil - Greek/Arabic - Royal, kingly, brave, valiant
Bastien - French/Spanish - Person from ancient city of Sebastia
Bayard - English - Russet-haired
Beauregard - French - Beautiful gaze
Bellamy - French/English/Irish - Fine friend
Beowulf - English - Bear
Bertram - German - Bright Raven
Birch - English - Birch tree
Blair - Scottish - Plain, field, battlefield
Blaise - French - To lisp, stammer
Booker - English - Scribe
Bram - Dutch - Raven
Breccan - Irish - Freckled, speckled
Breeze - English - Soft wind
Briar - English - Thorned shrub
Brogan - Irish - Small shoe
Bromley - Old English - Woodland clearing where broom grows
Bruno - Old High German - Shield, armour
Calder - English/Scottish - Rough waters, stream
Caledon - Irish/Latin - Hard or rocky land
Callum - Scottish/Gaelic - Dove
Cane - Gaelic - Warrior
Casper - Old Persian - Treasurer
Caspian - English - Place name
Castor - Greek - To excel, to shine
Cecil - Latin - Blind
Cedar - English - Cedar tree
Cedric - Celtic - Bounty
Cephas - Aramaic - Rock
Chakra - Sanskrit - Wheel, circle
Chester - Latin - Fortress, walled town
Cinder - English - Ash, ember
Claude - French - Limping, stuttering
Clement - English/French/Dutch/Latin - Merciful
Conan - Iris - Little Wolf, little hound
Conrad - German - Brave counsel
Constantine - Greek/Latin - Constant, steadfast
Copper - English - Metal, colour
Coriander - English - Bed bug, herb
Cormac - Irish - Charioteer
Cornelius - Latin - Horn
Cosmo - Greek - Order, beauty
Creed - English - Belief, guiding principle
Cyan - English - Greenish blue, colour
Cypress - Greek/English - Cypress tree
Cyril - Greek - Lordly, masterful
Cyrillus - Greek - Lordly, masterful
Cyrus - Greek/Persian - Sun
Dagan - Hebrew - Earth, grain, little Fish
Damon - Greek - To tame
Dandelion - English/French - Lion's tooth (Dent de lion)
Dante - Italian/Latin - Enduring
Darius - Persian - He possesses
Darrow - English - Spear
Dashiell - Anglicized form of Old French De Chiel - Unknown meaning
Dempsey - Irish - Proud - Haughty
Dmitri - Greek - Earth-lover, of Demeter
Dominic - Latin - Belonging to the Lord
Dorian - Greek - Of Doris
Draco - Greek - Dragon, serpent
Drake - English/Old Norse - Dragon, male Duck
Druce - Irish - Druid
Dune - Scottish - Brown-skinned soldier
Dusk - English - Between day and night
D’Artagnan - French - From Artagnan
Edric - English - Wealthy ruler
Eero - Finnish - Eternal ruler
Egbert - English - Bright edge of a sword
Einri - Teutonic - Intelligent
Eleazar - Hebrew - God is my helper
Eliphas - African - Universal, gifted person, intelligent, knowledgeable, god fearing
Ellsworth - English - Nobleman's estate
Emeric - French - Power
Emerson - German - Son of Emery
Emilien - Latin - Rival, emulating
Emrys - Welsh - Immortal
Ender - Turkish - Very rare
Erastus - Latin - Beloved
Ernest - German - Serious, warrior
Eryk - Old Norse - Eternal ruler
Eugene - Greek - Noble, well-born
Evander - Latin - Good man
Everard - English - Hardy
Everett - German/English - Brave as a wild Boar
Evren - Turkish - Cosmos, the universe
Ewan - Scottish/Gaelic - Born of the mountain
Ezra - Hebrew - Help
Fabian - Latin - Bean grower
Felix - Latin - Lucky, successful
Fenrir - Old Norse - Fen-dweller, Fenrir's Wolf
Feron - Old French - Ironmonger, Smith
Figg - English variant of Fig - Fig tree
Finbar - Irish - Fair-headed one
Finch - English - To swindle, Bird
Finn - Irish - Fair, white
Finnegan - Irish - Fair, white
Finnick - English - Marshland farm
Fitch - Old French - An iron-pointed implement
Flavius - Latin - Golden, yellow-haired
Flint - English - Born near outcrop of flint
Florent - French - Flowering
Florian - Latin - Yellow, blond, flowering
Flynn - Irish - Red, reddish
Forrest - English - Variant of Forest, dweller near the woods
Fox - Old English - Fox, animal
Foxen - Old English - Fox, animal
Gable - Old Norse - A triangular-shaped hill
Gabrian - Hebrew - God's able-bodied one
Galileo - Italian - From Galilee
Gallien - Latin - Rooster
Ganondorf - Irish - Descendant of the fair-haired man, fair-skinned, white, fair
Garland - Old English - Triangle land
Gaston - Old French - The foreigner, the guest
Gideon - Hebrew - Feller, hewer
Giles - Latin - Young Goat
Giotto - Italian - Pledge of peace
Giuseppe - Italian variation of Joseph - Jehovah increases
Grey - Old English - Grey-haired, colour
Griffin - Latin - Strong Lord
Gulliver - Irish - Glutton
Guthrie - Irish - Windy place
Hadrien - Latin - Dark
Halloran - Irish - Male descendant of a pirate or stranger from overseas
Hamish - Scottish - Supplanter
Hansel - Hebrew - Gift from God
Harkin - Irish - Descendant of Red
Hawke - Old English - Hawk, Bird
Hawthorne - English/Scottish - Someone who lives by a bush or hedge of Hawthorn
Hendry - Scottish - Variant of Henry
Huckleberry - English - Sweet berry
Hugo - German/Spanish/Portuguese - Mind, spirit
Humphrey - German - Peaceful warrior
Icarus - Greek - Mythology name
Ignatius - Latin - Fiery one
Indigo - Indian dye, colour
Ingram - German - Ing's Raven
Ira - Hebrew - Watchful
Jack - English - God is gracious
Jade - Spanish - Jade, precious green stone, gemstone
Jasper - Persian - Treasurer
Jesper - Persian - Treasurer
Jett - English - Mineral name
Jinx - English - Charm, spell
Jules - French/Latin - Youthful, soft
Julian - Latin - Youth
Julius - Latin - Youth
Kai - Japanese/Swedish - Ocean, shell, restoration, recovery, rejoice
Keefer - Celtic - Noble, gentle, barrel maker
Kellan - German/Irish - Swamp, slender
Kyros - Persian - Sun
Lake - English - Body of water
Lapidoth - Hebrew - Enlightened, lamps
Lark - English - Bird
Lazarus - Hebrew - God has helped
Leaf - Old English - Dear, beloved, foliage
Leander - Latin - Lion-man
Leif - Scandinavian - Heir, descendant
Leland - Old English - One who lives near a clearing or piece of fallow land
Lemuel - Hebrew - Devoted to God
Leo - Latin - Lion
Leopold - German - Brave people
Linden - English - Linden tree hill
Link - English - Town by the pool
Linus - Greek - Flax
Loki - Norse mythological name
Lorcan - Irish - Little fierce one
Lothaire - German - Warrior
Loxias - Greek - Crooked
Luca - Italian - Bringer of light
Lucius - Latin - Light
Luis - German/French - Renowned warrior
Lysander - Greek - Liberator
Magnus - Latin - Great
Malachi - Hebrew - My messenger
Marcel - French - Little warrior
Marcellus - French - Little warrior
Marius - Latin - Male
Marley - Old English - Pleasant wood, from the lake meadow
Mars - Latin - Male
Matadrin - Latin - My messenger
Matteo - Italian - Gift of God
Max - German/English - Greatest
Maxwell - Scottish - Great stream
Memphis - Greek - Enduring, beautiful
Merlin - Welsh - Sea fortress
Miles - Latin - Boastful soldier
Milton - English - Settlement with a mill
Mingus - Scottish - Tenants of a manor
Montgomery - English/Scottish/Irish - Man power
Moose - German/English - Moss, animal
Mordecai - Persian - Servant of Marduk
Mortimer - English - Dead sea
Moss - English - Nature name
Nero - Latin - Stern
Nicodemus - Greek - Victory of the people
Nirvana - English - Place of great bliss
Noel - French - Christmas
Oberon - German - Noble, bear-like
Ocean - English - The Ocean
Octavian - Latin - Eighth
Octavius - Latin - Eight
Oleander - English - Evergreen shrub
Oliver - Latin - Olive tree
Orestes - Greek - He who stands on the mountain
Orion - Greek - Dweller on the mountain, dawn, east
Orlando - Italian - Famous throughout the land, heroic
Orlow - Russian - Eagle
Orson - English - Bear cub
Oscar - English/Irish - God spear, deer-lover, champion warrior
Osiris - Egyptian - With strong eyesight
Othello - Hebrew - He has the sound of God
Ozymandias - Greek - Tyrant, dictator
Pascal - Latin - Relating to Easter, Passover
Patchouli - French - Plant
Percival - Old French - One who pierces the valley
Peregrin - Spanish/Latin - Traveler
Peregrine - Latin - One from abroad
Philemon - Greek - Strong friend, loved
Phineas - Hebrew - The mouth of a snake, mouth of brass
Phoenix - Greek - Dark red
Pike - English - A spear
Pine - English - Pine tree
Piper - English - One who plays the pipe
Poe - English - Peacock
Porter - Old French - Gatekeeper
Prospero - Latin/Spanish/Italian - Prosperous, fortunate
Puck - English - Mischievous Fairy
Pyrus - English - Fruit trees
Quest - English - Search, voyage
Quillen - Irish/Gaelic - Cub
Quintus - Latin - Fifth
Ramsey - English - Low-lying land
Raphael - Hebrew - God has healed
Rebel - English - Rebel, Rebellious
Regin - Old Norse/Latin - Ruler's adviser
Reginald - English - King
Remington - Old English - Raven, settlement
Remus - Latin - Oar
Ren - Japanese - Water lily, Lotus
Reuben - Hebrew - Behold a son
Rhodri - Welsh - Wheel, circle
Riordan - Irish - Royal poet
Roan - Gaelic - Little red-head
Robin - English - Bright fame, Bird
Rogan - Irish/Gaelic - Red-headed
Romulus - Latin - Citizen of Rome
Ronan - Irish - Little Seal
Rory - Scottish/Irish - Red King
Rowan - English/Scottish/Celtic - Red-haired one
Rudyard - Old English - Red yard
Rufus - Latin - Red-haired
Ruslan - Slavic - Lion
Ryder - Old English - Rider, knight, mounted warrior
Sage - Latin - Wise, herb, prophet
Seamus - Irish - Supplanter
Sebastian - Latin - Venerable, revered
Septimus - Latin - The seventh son
Sidney - Old English - Wide meadow
Sigurd - Old Norse - Victory, guardian
Silas - Latin - Of the forest, God of trees and forests
Silvan - Latin - Of the forest
Silvius - Latin - Wood forest
Simeon - Hebrew - Obedient, listening, little Hyena
Sindri - Old Norse - Small, trivial, sparkling
Skye - Scottish/English - Protection, scholar
Slate - English - Gray-green rock
Soren - Scandinavian - Stern, strict, serious, severe
Sorley - Gaelic - Summer traveler
Spike - English - Long heavy nail
Stellan - Swedish/German - Peaceful one
Sterling - English - Of high quality, pure
Sylvester - Latin - Wooded, wild, woodland
Syrin - Norwegian - Lilac
Tagus - Latin - To cut through
Talon - French - Large claw of a bird of prey
Tanner - English/German - Occupational name for a tanner
Thaddeus - Greek - Heart, courageous heart
Thane - Old English/Scottish - Landholder
Theron - Greek - Hunter
Theros - Greek - Summer
Thibault - French - Courageous people
Tiberius - Latin - Of the Tiber
Tobias - Greek/Hebrew - God is good
Tomas - Aramaic - A twin
Tyr - Norse God of war and justice
Ulric - Old English - Wolf power
Ulysses - Greek - Wrathful, hater
Umberto - Italian - Renowned warrior
Valor - English - Brave, bold
Vaughn - Welsh - Small, junior, younger
Verlin - Irish - Farthing coin
Vernon - English - Alder tree grove
Viggo - Norse - Battle, fight
Vincent - Latin - Conquering
Warner - English - Army
Warren - Old French - Park-keeper
Wilbur - German - Resolute, brilliant
Willoughby - English - Farm near the Willows
Wolf - English - Animal
Wolfgang - German - Path of the Wolf
Woody - English - Diminutive of Woodrow
Wulfric - English - Wolf, rich, powerful
Wystan - English - Battle stone
Xander - Greek - Defending men
Xerxes - Greek - Warrior
Yarrow - English - Rough stream
Zane - Arabic - Grace, beauty
Zephyr - Greek - West wind, Greek God of the west wind
Zev - Hebrew - Wolf
Ziggy - German - Victorious peace
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