Names Like Stiorra
24 baby names similar to Stiorra in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.
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Estella#509 in the U.S.From the Latin stella meaning 'star,' via the Provençal/Spanish form Estela or directly from thAstrid#376 in the U.S.Divinely beautiful; from Old Norse elements meaning god and beautiful or belovedAdaleigh#2319 in the U.S.noble one of the meadowEllerie#2348 in the U.S.alder tree islandAnnalie#2363 in the U.S.grace and meadowHarper#16 in the U.S.Harp player; one who plays the harp; harperLily#18 in the U.S.Lily flower; symbol of purity and innocenceHazel#21 in the U.S.The hazel tree or shrub; of the hazel color (golden-brown)Ivy#39 in the U.S.Ivy plant; the climbing vine; associated with fidelity and eternityMadison#40 in the U.S.Son of Matthew; son of Maud; gift of God (via Matthew)Willow#44 in the U.S.Willow tree; from Old English weligDaisy#75 in the U.S.Day's eye — from Old English dæges ēage (day's eye), describing how the flower opens at dawnAddison#84 in the U.S.Son of Adam; from Old English Adde + sunu (son) — a patronymic surname now used for girlsAudrey#86 in the U.S.Noble strength; from Old English aethel (noble) + thryth (strength)Everly#91 in the U.S.Boar meadow; from Old English eofor (wild boar) + leah (woodland clearing)Kinsley#93 in the U.S.King's meadow; from Old English cyning (king) + leah (meadow, clearing)Hailey#104 in the U.S.Hay meadow; from Old English heg (hay) + leah (woodland clearing, meadow)Hallie#120 in the U.S.Dweller at the hall meadow (Old English), or a diminutive of Harriet/Halle meaning 'army ruler'Hadley#121 in the U.S.Heathery meadow; heath clearing — from Old English haeth (heath) + leah (woodland clearing, meaRylee#137 in the U.S.Courageous; valiant — from Irish surname Riley/O'Reilly, from Gaelic raghallach (courageous)Oaklynn#153 in the U.S.Modern coinage blending Old English āc (oak tree) with the popular feminine suffix -lynn (from Ember#154 in the U.S.Smoldering remains of a fire — from Old English æmerge (ember, glowing coal), a word nameWrenley#159 in the U.S.Wren clearing or meadow — modern coinage blending Old English wrenna (wren, a small bird) with Ashley#164 in the U.S.Ash tree meadow; clearing of ash trees — from Old English aesc (ash tree) + leah (woodland clea






