Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
Other Gender |
Agnes
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Pure, holy
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Greek
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Alaska
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The mainland
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Native American
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Alix
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Noble
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German
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Amalia
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Industrious, striving; work; rival; laborious; eager
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Latin
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Amity
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Friendship, harmony
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Latin
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Asha
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Alive and well
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Arabic
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Aspen
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Aspen tree
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English
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Astrid
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Fair, beautiful goddess
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Scandinavian
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Auden
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Half Danish
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English
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Beatrix
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Voyager (through life); blessed
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Latin
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Berkley
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Birch tree meadow
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Scottish
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Bessie
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House; God's promise; God is my oath
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Hebrew
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Betty
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A diminutive form of Elizabeth.
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Hebrew
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Bijou
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Jewel
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French
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Billie
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A feminine diminutive of William.
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English
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Blossom
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Flower-like
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English
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Blue
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The Color
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American
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Bluebell
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Bluebell flower
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English
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Bonnie
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Fine, attractive, pretty
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Scottish
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Bretta
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From Britanny or Britain; from Brittany or Great Britain
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Latin
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Cali
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Beautiful one
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Greek
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Calypso
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She who hides
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Greek
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Camellia
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Helper to the priest
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Latin
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Carmella
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Garden, orchard
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Hebrew
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Cecily
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Blind; sixth
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Welsh
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Celestia
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Heavenly
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Latin
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Clementine
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Merciful
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Latin
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Cleo
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“The celebrated one,” from the Greek kleo, make known or famous.
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Greek
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Clove
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Nail
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Latin
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Collins
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Holly
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Irish
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Constance
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Constancy, steadfastness
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Latin
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Cosette
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People of victory
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Greek
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Delia
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From Delos
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Greek
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Denali
|
Great One
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Native American
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Dolly
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A variant spelling of Dollie.
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English
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Dorothy
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Gift of God
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Greek
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Dotty
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Gift of God
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Greek
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Echo
|
Reflected sound
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Latin
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Edie
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Strife for wealth
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English
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Elspeth
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An exotic variant of Elizabeth.
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Scottish
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Ember
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Smoldering coal
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English
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Embry
|
Work Rule
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English
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Esther
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Star
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Persian
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Ethel
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Noble
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English
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Etta
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A diminutive form of Henrietta, “mistress of the home.”
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Italian
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Fallon
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Superiority; descended from a ruler
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Irish
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Fleur
|
Flower
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French
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Flora
|
Flower
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Latin
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Florence
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Flowering, in bloom
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Latin
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Frankie
|
From France
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Latin
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Freddie
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Elf or magical counsel; peaceful ruler; holy, blessed reconciliation; joy and peace
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Welsh
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Freya
|
Lady
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Scandinavian
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Gloria
|
Glory
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Latin
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Hadley
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Heather meadow
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English
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Harlow
|
Rock hill
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English
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Honey
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Nectar
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English
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Imogen
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Maiden
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Irish
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India
|
Of the Indus River
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Indy
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Independent or Indian
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American
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Ireland
|
Country of Ireland
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Irish
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Iris
|
Rainbow
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Greek
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Ivy
|
Ivy plant
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English
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Juno
|
Queen of heaven
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Latin
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Keeley
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Slender, pretty
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Gaelic
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Kimber
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Cyneburg's field
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English
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Kitty
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A playful form of Catherine.
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Greek
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Kory
|
Hollow
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Irish
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Lark
|
Bird
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English
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Laurel
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The bay, or laurel plant
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Latin
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Love
|
Love, affection
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English
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Lulu
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Precious; pearl; calm, peaceful, protected
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Latin
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Magnolia
|
Magnolia flower
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English
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Maisie
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“A little pearl.” A diminutive form of Margaret.
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Scottish
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Margo
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Pearl
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French
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Marjorie
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Pearl
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English
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Marlow
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Driftwood
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English
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Meadow
|
Clearing
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English
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Mimi
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A diminutive form of Miriam and, through the French, of Wilhelmina.
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French
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Minnie
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A variant form of Mary.
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English
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Mira
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Wonderful; peace; propserous
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Spanish
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Montana
|
Mountain
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Latin
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Nancy
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A diminutive-variant of Anna or Anne, from the Hebrew hannah, grace.
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Hebrew
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Nebraska
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Flat water
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Native American
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Nelly
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A diminutive form of Helen.
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Greek
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Nova
|
New
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Latin
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Ocean
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Sea
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Greek
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Opal
|
Gem, jewel
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Orchid
|
Flowering plant
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Latin
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Pandora
|
All gifts
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Greek
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Pearl
|
Pearl
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Latin
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Peggy
|
A variant form of Peg.
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Greek
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Penny
|
Weaver
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English
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Peony
|
Praisegiving
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Greek
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Pepper
|
Pepper spice
|
English
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Phoenix
|
Dark red
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Greek
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Pixie
|
Fairy
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Irish
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Poet
|
Writer of poems
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English
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Poppy
|
“The milk of happiness,” from the Latin papaver, the name of a plant having thick, milky juice, on the basis of papa, thick milk.
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Latin
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River
|
Flowing body of water
|
English
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Robin
|
A short variant form of Roberta.
|
German
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Romy
|
Diminutive of Rosemary and Rosemarie
|
German
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Rosalie
|
Rose flower
|
French
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Roxie
|
Dawn
|
Persian
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Sage
|
Sage plant
|
English
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Sally
|
“The princess,” a diminutive form of Sarah.
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Hebrew
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Saskia
|
The Saxon people
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Slavic
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Scout
|
To listen
|
French
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Shae
|
Admirable
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Gaelic
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Shirley
|
Bright meadow
|
English
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Sixta
|
Sixth one
|
Latin
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Skye
|
Isle of Skye
|
English
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Skyla
|
Fugitive
|
English
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Sloane
|
Raid
|
Irish
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Snow
|
Frozen Rain
|
English
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Snowdrop
|
White flower
|
English
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Stasia
|
Resurrection; good grapes; to stand
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Greek
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Susie
|
Lily
|
Hebrew
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Sylvie
|
Woods, forest
|
Latin
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Tallulah
|
Leaping water
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Native American
|
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Teagan
|
Little Poet
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Irish
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Torrance
|
Form of Terence
|
English
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Trixie
|
Blessed and happy
|
Latin
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Una
|
One
|
Latin
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Valencia
|
Strong, healthy
|
Latin
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Veda
|
Knowledge, wisdom
|
Indian (Sanskrit)
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Venus
|
Love
|
Latin
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Vera
|
Truth and faith
|
Latin
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Verity
|
Truth
|
Latin
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Willa
|
Will helmet, protection
|
German
|
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Willow
|
Willow tree
|
English
|
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Winifred
|
Holy, blessed reconciliation; joy, peace
|
Welsh
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Winnie
|
Fair one; white and smooth, soft; happiness; holy, blessed reconciliation; joy and peace; first-born daughter; fair, pure
|
Welsh
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Wren
|
Bird
|
English
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Yara
|
Water lady; small butterfly
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Arabic
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Zara
|
Blooming flower
|
English
|
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Zelda
|
Happiness
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Yiddish
|
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Zinnia
|
An allusion to the flower of the same name, so designated in honor of J.
|
Latin
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Zola
|
Lump of earth
|
Italian
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