Chlo's Personal Name List

Winterborne
Usage: English (British)
Variant spelling of Winterbourne.
Winter
Usage: English, German, Swedish
Pronounced: WIN-tər(English) VIN-tu(German)
From Old English winter or Old High German wintar meaning "winter". This was a nickname for a person with a cold personality.
Nightingale
Usage: English (American)
Americanization of Nachtigall.
Moon 2
Usage: English
Pronounced: MOON
Originally indicated a person from the town of Moyon in Normandy.
Mondragon
Usage: Spanish (Americanized), Filipino
Pronounced: mon-dra-GHON(Spanish) mon-DRA-gon(Tagalog)
Unaccented form of Mondragón chiefly used in America and the Philippines.
Luna
Usage: Spanish
Pronounced: LOO-na
From various places in Spain meaning "moon".
Love
Usage: English
Pronounced: LUV
From the Old English given name Lufu meaning "love".
Jones
Usage: English, Welsh
Pronounced: JONZ(English)
Derived from the given name Jon, a medieval variant of John.
Ibarra
Usage: Basque, Spanish
From Basque place names derived from ibar meaning "meadow".
De La Rosa
Usage: Spanish (Latin American)
Pronounced: deh-la-RO-sa(Latin American Spanish)
Means "of the Rose" in Spanish.
Cienfuegos
Usage: Asturian (Hispanicized)
Pronounced: thyehn-FWEH-ghos(European Spanish) syehm-FWEH-ghos(Latin American Spanish)
Castilianized form of Cinfuegos.
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