Glenette is an American female given name of Scottish Gaelic origin, derived from "glen" meaning "valley," coined in the mid-20th century as a feminine form of Glen.
Glenice is a unique and elegant female given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname Glen meaning "valley," with the feminine suffix -ice, translating to "of the valley.
Glenisha is an African American-derived name, meaning "fair hair" or "blonde" plus "-isha", "resembling". Coined in the early 20th century, it symbolizes African cultural pride.
Glenmore is a unique male given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic words 'gleann' meaning valley, and 'mòr' meaning big or great, thus translating to "great valley.
Glenn is a Scottish name derived from "Gleann," meaning "valley." Traditionally used for both males and females, it gained popularity as a boy's name in English-speaking countries during the mid-20th century.
Glenna is a rare female given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic word "gleann" meaning "valley". Once a surname, Glenna became popular as a girl's first name during the late Victorian era.
Glenndora is a rare but captivating Scottish female given name derived from the Gaelic word 'glèinne', meaning 'valley', and the feminine suffix '-dora'.
Glennell is a distinctive Scottish name derived from 'Gleann Eilean', meaning 'valley of the island'. Notable figures like Glennell 'Glengarry' MacDonald, 16th-century chief of Clan MacDonald, bear this historical name.
Glennia is a rare yet appealing female name of Latin origin, derived from "glenius" meaning 'valley' or 'ravine', and combined with the female suffix "-ia".
Glennice is a distinctive female name created as a blend of Scottish 'Glenn' (meaning "narrow valley") and French 'Denise' ("follower of Dionysius"). It combines strength and femininity, often associated with confident and elegant individuals. Though uncommon, it remains memorable.
Glennie is a distinctive name of Scottish origin meaning 'valley', derived from the surname Glen, with no significant historical or cultural significance beyond notable bearer Glennie Holgate, an Australian abstract artist.
Glennisha is a unique African American female name derived from the Scottish 'Glen', meaning 'valley', combined with '-isha', creating a fusion of African and Scottish cultures.
Glenny is a rare American given name, possibly derived from the Scottish names Glenn or Glenna, meaning 'valley', with no explicit meaning defined in any language.
Glenston is a Scottish male given name derived from the Gaelic word "gleann," meaning "glen." It translates to "of the glen" and carries connotations of nature's rugged landscapes and valleys. While uncommon, Glenston has been used consistently throughout history in Scotland and its diaspora.
Glenton is a unique Latin-derived name meaning "slope" or "hill," popularized as a surname in medieval England and later used as a given name, particularly in northern England's hilly regions.
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