What names have we missed?

Lika (f): Most likely a spelling variant of the [name_m]Dutch[/name_m] name [name_f]Lieka[/name_f], a diminutive of the names [name_f]Angelique[/name_f].

Eberwolf (m): Comprised of two Germanic words, Eberwolf means “the boar and the wolf” or “bright army wolf”. Near as I can gather, Eberwolf seems to be the name of a supporting character in The [name_m]Owl[/name_m] House (I haven’t seen the show yet).

Glendowine and Glendowyn (f): Glendowyn, near as I can gather, is a name of Gaelic origin meaning “valley of the fort”. Glendowine is, I’d assume, a variant.

Zoda (f): A name of Italian origin, most likely derived from zodda, which means “girl”.

Gerardus (m): A Latinized form of the [name_m]German[/name_m] name [name_m]Gerard[/name_m]. There are a lot of people throughout the years who have borne this name.

Gilbertus (m): A Latinized form of the [name_m]German[/name_m] name [name_m]Gilbert[/name_m].

Yoimiya (f): A name of Japanese origin meaning “night palace/shrine/temple”. Possibly also the Japanese word for festival. Yoimiya is a character in the role-playing game Genshin Impact.

Herenborg (f): [name_m]An[/name_m] Old Germanic name whose meaning is unknown.

Ameria (f): Most likely a variant of the Hebrew name [name_f]Amariah[/name_f] and/or the name [name_f]Amerie[/name_f].

Berengarius (m): The Latinized version of the [name_m]German[/name_m] name Berengar.

Doralene , Doraleen , and Doraleene (f): [name_f]Dora[/name_f] with the -leen/-lene/-leene suffix.

Aratani (f): A name of Japanese origin, possibly meaning “wild valley” or “new valley”.

[name_f]Evalena[/name_f] (f): [name_m]An[/name_m] alternate spelling of [name_f]Evalina[/name_f].

Sepehr (m): [seh-PEHR] A name of Persian origin meaning “celestial sphere”.

Craydon / Croydon (m): Croydon is a name of [name_f]British[/name_f] origin meaning “crocus, valley”. Craydon is possibly a variant.

Corydon (m): A name of Greek origin meaning “battle-ready”. It does have a history of being used as a name.

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