Underworld Cloth

Can you give me names that mean…?
1) Love or Romance or anythign of the like
2) Sea or Ocean, anythign to do with water
3) Gossip or being sneaky
4) Destiny
5)Luck or good fortune
6)Air or Wind
7) Sewing or knitting or anythign where you make clothing or things out of cloth
Singing (Three or these one male two female)
9) Darkness, heck, the underworld dark names please
10) Leader, ruler (female)
No specific gender for most of them and send in as many as you want thanks!
1) Amanda, comes from Latin meaning ‘worth of love’.
2) Talise, Native American origin meaning ‘lovely water’.
3) Ndale, African meaning ‘cheat’.
4) Simple, the name Destiny meaning Destiny, or for a less obvious, Ajali, Swahili name.
5) Gyneth, anglicised form of the Welsh name Gwyneth meaning happiness or good luck.
6) Aura, English name from Latin aura, meaning air or breeze, from Greek aura meaning breath or breeze.
7) Taylor, from the English occupational surname meaning ‘one who cuts cloth’.
Daina (Lithuanian meaning song), Eumelia (From ancient Greek meaning melody), Male: Jaron (unisex name from Israeli) meaning to shout and sing and to rejoice.
9) Orpheus, from Greek meaning darkness. In mythology there is a musician named Orpheus who charmed Hades with his lyre in an attempt to rescue his wife from the Underworld.
10) Female: Donelle, celtic origin meaning world leader.
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