Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
Other Gender |
Addison
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Son of Adam
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English
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Adrian
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From Hadria
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Latin
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Aidan
|
Little fire
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Irish
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Alix
|
Man's defender, warrior
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Greek
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Andrea
|
Man, warrior
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Greek
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Angel
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Messenger of God
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Greek
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Ash
|
Of the ash tree
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English
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Ashby
|
Ash tree home
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English
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Ashley
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Ash meadow
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English
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Ashton
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Ash tree town
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English
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Aspen
|
Aspen tree
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English
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Aubrey
|
Elf or magical being, power
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German
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August
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To increase
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Latin
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Austyn
|
Great, magnificient
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Latin
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Carson
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Son of Carr
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Scottish
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Carter
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Cart user
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English
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Cass
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Treasurer; curly-headed; ingenious, clever
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Welsh
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Cassidy
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Curly-headed
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Welsh
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Charlie
|
Free man
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English
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Chase
|
Hunter
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English
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Chris
|
Bearing Christ
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Greek
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Clark
|
Cleric
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English
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Cloud
|
Visible Vapor
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American
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Clove
|
A Nail, Spice
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German
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Colby
|
Swarthy person's settlement
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Scandinavian
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Cole
|
Charcoal
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English
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Cooper
|
Barrel maker
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English
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Cory
|
From the hollow
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English
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Coty
|
Riverbank
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French
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December
|
Born in December
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English
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Denim
|
Strong cloth
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American
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Dixie
|
Tenth
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French
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Domino
|
Lord, master
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Latin
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Dusty
|
Brave warrior; dusty area
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German
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Dylan
|
Great tide
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Welsh
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Early
|
Eagle wood
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English
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Eden
|
Place of pleasure
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Hebrew
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Ember
|
Spark, burning low
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English
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Emerson
|
Emery's son
|
English
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Emery
|
Home strength
|
English
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Evan
|
God is gracious
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Welsh
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Evelyn
|
“The man from the house near the hazelnut tree.” Based on the Latin avellana, a hazelnut.
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Ancient
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Everly
|
Boar meadow
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English
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Fallon
|
Of a royal family
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Irish
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Farley
|
Meadow of the sheep; meadow of the bulls
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English
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Finley
|
Fair warrior
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Scottish
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Genesis
|
Origin, beginning
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Greek
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Grady
|
Descendant of nobility
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Irish
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Greer
|
Watchful, vigilant
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Greek
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Grey
|
Gray-haired
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English
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Halsey
|
Hal's island
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English
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Harlem
|
Home on a wooded hill
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Dutch
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Harlequin
|
Mute Pantomime Clown
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French
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Harley
|
Hare meadow; the long field
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English
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Harlyn
|
Army land
|
English
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Harper
|
Harpist, minstrel
|
English
|
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Hart
|
Strong, brave; stag
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English
|
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Hartley
|
Stag meadow
|
English
|
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Hayden
|
Hay valley
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English
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Henley
|
High meadow
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English
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Hunter
|
Hunter
|
English
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Indigo
|
Blue-purple color
|
English
|
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Indy
|
Independent or Indian
|
American
|
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Ireland
|
Homage to Ireland
|
American
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Jade
|
Jade stone
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Spanish
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James
|
Supplanter
|
English
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Jamie
|
He who supplants
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Hebrew
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Janus
|
Gateway
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Latin
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Jax
|
Son of Jack
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English
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Jayden
|
Thankful one
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Hebrew
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Jazz
|
Music style
|
American
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Jesse
|
Gift
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Hebrew
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Jett
|
Black
|
English
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Jorah
|
First rain or autumn rain
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Hebrew
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Jordan
|
To descend
|
Hebrew
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Journey
|
A trip or experience from one place to another
|
American
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Jude
|
Praise
|
English
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July
|
Month of July
|
English, Latin
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Juniper
|
Juniper bush
|
English
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Kai
|
Sea
|
Polynesian
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Kamdyn
|
Valley
|
English
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Karsyn
|
Son of Carr
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Scottish
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Kase
|
Box
|
English
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Kelly
|
Descendant of Ceallach
|
Irish
|
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Kennedy
|
Helmet head
|
Irish
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Kensington
|
The town of Cynsige's people
|
English
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Kit
|
Bearing Christ
|
Greek
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Lake
|
Lake
|
English
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Laken
|
Created name
|
American
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Lane
|
Pathway
|
English
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Logan
|
Small hollow
|
Scottish
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Lou
|
Famous warrior
|
German
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Love
|
Full of Love
|
English
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Lyric
|
Words of a Song
|
English
|
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Madison
|
Son of Maud or Matthew
|
English
|
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Marley
|
Meadow near the lake
|
English
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Marlon
|
Unknown
|
Modern
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Marlow
|
Driftwood
|
English
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Mason
|
Stoneworker
|
English
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Matty
|
Gift of God
|
Hebrew
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Meredith
|
Noted ruler
|
Welsh
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Mickey
|
Who resembles God?
|
Hebrew
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Nico
|
People of victory
|
Greek
|
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North
|
North
|
English
|
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Nova
|
New
|
Latin
|
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Oakes
|
Near the oak trees
|
English
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Oaklee
|
Meadow of oak trees
|
English
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Ocean
|
Sea
|
Greek
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Ollie
|
Olive tree
|
Latin
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Onyx
|
Precious gemstone
|
Latin
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Parker
|
Keeper of the park
|
English
|
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Pat
|
Patrician, noble
|
Latin
|
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Paton
|
Fighter's town
|
English
|
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Penn
|
Enclosure; hill
|
English
|
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Perry
|
“(The man who lives in the cottage near) the pear tree,” ultimately from the Latin pirum, a pear.
|
Modern
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Phoenix
|
Dark red
|
Greek
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Piper
|
One who plays the pipes
|
English
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Quinby
|
Estate of the woman
|
English
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Quincey
|
Estate of the fifth son
|
French
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Quinlan
|
Fit, shapely, strong
|
Irish
|
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Quinn
|
Descendent of Conn
|
Irish
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Rafferty
|
Prosperity wielder
|
Irish
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Rain
|
Rain
|
English
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Ramsey
|
Garlic island
|
English
|
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Raven
|
Raven bird
|
English
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Redding
|
Son of the red-haired
|
English
|
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Redeemer
|
Pseudonym for Jesus Christ
|
American
|
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Reed
|
Red
|
English
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Reese
|
Enthusiasm
|
Welsh
|
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Reeve
|
Bailiff
|
English
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Reign
|
Rule, Sovereign
|
English
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Remington
|
Settlement by the stream
|
English
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Remy
|
From Rheims
|
French
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Ridley
|
Reed meadow
|
English
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Riley
|
Rye clearing
|
Irish
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Ripley
|
Shouting man's meadow
|
English
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River
|
Flowing body of water
|
English
|
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Robin
|
A variant form of Robert.
|
English
|
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Rowan
|
Of the rowan tree
|
Gaelic
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Royal
|
Royal
|
English
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Rusty
|
Bearing rust; short form of Russell
|
English
|
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Ryan
|
Little king
|
Irish
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Rylan
|
Rye land
|
English
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Sage
|
Healing herb
|
Latin
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Sailor
|
Boat Man
|
American
|
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Sam
|
A short form of Samson and Samuel.
|
American
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Satya
|
Truth
|
Indian (Sanskrit)
|
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Sawyer
|
Wood Cutter
|
English
|
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Shelby
|
Willow; from the ledge estate
|
Latin
|
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Sidney
|
Wide meadow
|
English
|
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Sinclair
|
From Saint-Clair
|
English
|
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Sky
|
Sky
|
English
|
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Skylar
|
Scholar, protection; fugitive; giving shelter
|
Danish
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Sterling
|
Genuine, of high quality
|
English
|
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Storm
|
Storm
|
English
|
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Sully
|
South meadow
|
English
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Tanner
|
Leather maker
|
English
|
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Taylor
|
Tailor; to cut
|
French
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Torrance
|
Little hills
|
Irish
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Ty
|
Short for Tyler or Tyson
|
English
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Tyla
|
Good
|
English
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Tyler
|
Tiler
|
English
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Vesper
|
Evening Star
|
Latin
|
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Waverly
|
From the brushwood field
|
English
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