What does your name mean?

My name is Lucy, and that's derived from the name Lucia (the female version of Lucius), WHICH is then derived from the Latin for 'lux' - light. :)
 
Directly quoted from baby.co.uk:

Ayush is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin. Its meaning is generally held to be ‘Long Life’. It is used as a given name in the hope that it will bring prosperity.
 
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Tyler. It means tile layer... How uncreative is that? Watch out world, mess with me and I'll lay tiles on your face.
 
Kyle. Which apparently just means narrow or straight referring to water in a valley or land. Woo.

Recently I found out that Kyle was once used as a unisex name and rarely is today (though is still classed as one sometimes), because names like Kyla or Kylie supersceded Kyle in popularity for girls. Who knew!
 
Kyle. Which apparently just means narrow or straight referring to water in a valley or land. Woo.

Recently I found out that Kyle was once used as a unisex name and rarely is today (though is still classed as one sometimes), because names like Kyla or Kylie supersceded Kyle in popularity for girls. Who knew!

I had a friwnd last year named Kylei!
 
Stephanie or Stefanie is a female name that comes from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stefanos) meaning "crown".
 
Mine's the feminine version of Daniel (I'm Danielle), which is apparently Hebrew for 'God is my judge'.

(it's unclear if this means that God does my judging for me, or if God is the one who judges me)
 
From an English surname which was derived from place names meaning either "hay valley" or "hay hill", derived from Old English heg "hay" and denu "valley" or dun "hill".
 
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