Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
Other Gender |
Aaliyah
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Highly regarded
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Arabic
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Abeni
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Girl Prayed For
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African
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Abigail
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Father’s rejoice
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Hebrew
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Ada
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Noble one
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German
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Alexandra
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Defender of man
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Greek
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Alice
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Of nobility
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German
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Amadi
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Rejoice
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African
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Amariah
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Promised by God
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Hebrew
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Amelia
|
Work
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German
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Amirah
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Princess; treetop, proverb, or sheaf of corn
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Hebrew
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Anastasia
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Resurrection
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Greek
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Arabella
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Answered prayer
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Latin
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Araceli
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Altar of heaven; heavenly homemaker
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Latin
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Ariana
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Most holy
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Latin
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Ariel
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Lion of God
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Hebrew
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Azariah
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Helped by God
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Hebrew
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Azia
|
Sunrise
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Greek
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Beatrix
|
Voyager (through life); blessed
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Latin
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Belinda
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“The beautiful river,” from the Latin bella (beautiful) and Indus (a river in Asia).
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German
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Bellamy
|
Beautiful friend
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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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Blodwen
|
White flower
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Welsh
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Brenna
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Little drop of water; raven or black-haired
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Gaelic
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Briella
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God is my strength
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Italian
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Brinda
|
Sword
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Scandinavian
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Bruna
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Brown-skinned, brown-haired
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Latin
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Calla
|
Beautiful
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Greek
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Camila
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Young religious servant
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Spanish
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Carina
|
Beloved
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Latin
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Keziah
|
Cassia tree
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Hebrew
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Khari
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Queenly: Joyful Song: Born to rule and bring joy.
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African
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Kiara
|
Black
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Irish
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Kumani
|
Destiny
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African
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Leela
|
Night beauty
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Arabic
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Lennon
|
Dear one
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Irish
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Lorena
|
Laurel
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Spanish
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Louise
|
Famous warrior
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German
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Lucia
|
Of the light
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Italian
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Lucy
|
Of the light
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English
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Lula
|
Famous warrior
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German
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Luz
|
Light
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Spanish
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Mabel
|
Lovable
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Latin
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Maeve
|
Intoxicating
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Irish
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Malia
|
Of the sea
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Polynesian
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Tasnim
|
Paradise Fountain
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Arabic
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Teagan
|
Little Poet
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Irish
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Teresa
|
Late summer
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Greek
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Theodora
|
God's gift
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Greek
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Tirzah
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Delight, pleasantness, cypress tree
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Hebrew
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Tova
|
Beautiful Thor; good
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Scandinavian
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Ulani
|
Cheerful
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Polynesian
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Una
|
One
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Latin
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Ursula
|
Little she-bear
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Scandinavian
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Uzima
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Full of Life
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African
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Valentina
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Strong and healthy
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Latin
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Valeska
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Splendid leader
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Slavic
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Vanya
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God is gracious; butterfly; brings good news
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Latin
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Venus
|
Love
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Latin
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Vera
|
Truth and faith
|
Latin
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Yana
|
God is gracious
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Hebrew
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Yara
|
Water lady; small butterfly
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Arabic
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Yaretzi
|
You will always be loved
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Aztec (Nahuatl)
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Yuna
|
Kindness
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Japanese
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Zara
|
Blooming flower
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English
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Zelda
|
Happiness
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Yiddish
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Ziva
|
Radiance, brilliance or light of God
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Hebrew
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Zoe
|
Life
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Greek
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Zuna
|
To be sweet
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African
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