Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
Other Gender |
Abby
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Father of exaltation
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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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Adele
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Noble; noble kind; noble, soft, tender
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German
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Alena
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Tower
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Russian
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Alexa
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Defender of man
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Greek
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Alexis
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Defender
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Greek
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Alia
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Rising, ascending
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Hebrew
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Alicia
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Noble one
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Spanish
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Allie
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Shortened Al- name form
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English
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Alma
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Nourishing, kind; soul; young woman; learned
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Modern
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Amber
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Hue of yellow
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English
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Ana
|
Gracious one
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Hebrew
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Angel
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Heavenly messenger
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Greek
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Anne
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He (God) has favored me
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Hebrew
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Annie
|
Gracious one
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Hebrew
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Anya
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Resurrection; He (God) has favored me
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Hebrew
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April
|
To open
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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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Ayla
|
Terebinth tree
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Hebrew
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Belle
|
Beautiful
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French
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Bess
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A diminutive form of Elizabeth, “to the Lord I consecrate thee.”
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English
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Bette
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God's promise; God is my oath
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Hebrew
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Bianca
|
White
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Italian
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Blaire
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Plain, field
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Scottish
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Bonnie
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Fine, attractive, pretty
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Scottish
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Bree
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Noble
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Irish
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Brenda
|
Sword
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Scandinavian
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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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Bria
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High, noble, exalted
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Irish
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Brynn
|
Hilled area
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Welsh
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Carly
|
Free man
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Latin
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Carmen
|
Song
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Spanish
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Carol
|
Free man
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German
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Carrie
|
Free man
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German
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Cass
|
Man's defender
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Greek
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Chelsea
|
Chalk landing place
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English
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Connie
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A short form of Constance.
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English
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Dani
|
God is my Judge
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Hebrew
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Dawn
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The first appearance of light, daybreak
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English
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Della
|
Noble
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German
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Delta
|
Wetlands
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Greek
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Diana
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Heavenly and divine
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Latin
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Diane
|
Divine
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Latin
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Dolly
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A variant spelling of Dollie.
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English
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Edith
|
Strife for wealth
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English
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Eileen
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“The brightly shining one,” from the Greek lielene, something shining, as a torch.
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Gaelic
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Elaine
|
Sun ray, shining light
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Greek
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Elisa
|
God's promise
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Hebrew
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Elle
|
She
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French
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Ellen
|
Sun ray, shining light
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Greek
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Elsa
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God's promise; God is my oath
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Hebrew
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Ember
|
Smoldering coal
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English
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Emmy
|
Rival
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German
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Erin
|
Ireland
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Irish
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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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Eve
|
Life, animal
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Latin
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Evie
|
Life
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English
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Gia
|
God is gracious
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Italian
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Gina
|
Shortened form of Regina
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Italian
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Gwen
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Fair, white, blessed, holy
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Welsh
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Helen
|
Sun ray, shining light
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Greek
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Holly
|
The holly tree
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English
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Irene
|
Peace
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Greek
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Jada
|
Precious stone
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English
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Jamie
|
He who supplants
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Hebrew
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Jane
|
God is gracious
|
Hebrew
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Jean
|
God is gracious
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Hebrew
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Jenna
|
Fair magical being
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English
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Jessie
|
He sees
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Hebrew
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Joanna
|
God is gracious
|
Latin
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Jodi
|
He Will Add
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Hebrew
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Josie
|
God will increase
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English
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Joy
|
Happiness
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Latin
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Joyce
|
Lord
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Latin
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Julie
|
A variant form, regarded as French, of Julia.
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French
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July
|
The month of July
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French
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June
|
Month of June
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Latin
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Kara
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A short form of Karen.
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Latin
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Kate
|
Pure
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English
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Katie
|
Pure
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English
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Kayla
|
Pure
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English
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Kelly
|
Descendant of Ceallach
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Irish
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Kenna
|
Greatest champion
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Welsh
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Kira
|
Black
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Irish
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Kyra
|
Lord
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Greek
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Lana
|
Little rock
|
English
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Lara
|
Protection
|
Latin
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Laura
|
Laurel
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Latin
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Lee
|
Meadow or pasture
|
English
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Lena
|
Woman from Magdala
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Hebrew
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Leslie
|
Holly garden
|
Scottish
|
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Lexi
|
Defender of man
|
Greek
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Lina
|
Palm tree
|
Latin
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Linda
|
Pretty
|
Spanish
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Louisa
|
Famous warrior
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German
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Lyla
|
Night
|
English
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Lyra
|
Lyre
|
Greek
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Macy
|
Weapon
|
French
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Maggie
|
Pearl
|
English
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Mara
|
Bitter
|
Hebrew
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Maren
|
Star of the sea
|
Latin
|
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Marie
|
A French form of Mary.
|
French
|
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Mary
|
Of the sea
|
Latin
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Mavis
|
Song thrush
|
French
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May
|
The fifth month
|
English
|
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Megan
|
Pearl
|
Welsh
|
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Merry
|
Joyful, lighthearted
|
English
|
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Missy
|
Diminutive of Melissa meaning bee; also an American nickname for a young woman
|
American, Greek
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Misty
|
Mist
|
English
|
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Monica
|
“The virgin one,” ultimately from the Greek monies, solitary, in allusion to the chastity of a solitary life.
|
Latin
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Nancy
|
A diminutive-variant of Anna or Anne, from the Hebrew hannah, grace.
|
Hebrew
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Naya
|
Renewal
|
Indian (Sanskrit)
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Nicole
|
Victory of the people
|
French
|
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Nina
|
Little girl
|
Spanish
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Olive
|
Olive tree
|
English
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Paige
|
Young servant
|
English
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Paola
|
Small
|
Latin
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Paris
|
Of unknown meaning
|
Greek
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Paula
|
Small
|
Latin
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Pearl
|
Pearl
|
Latin
|
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Pippa
|
An Italian diminutive form of Philippa.
|
Greek
|
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Polly
|
A diminutive form or nickname for Mary.
|
Latin
|
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Raven
|
Raven
|
English
|
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Robin
|
A short variant form of Roberta.
|
German
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Rosa
|
Rose
|
Latin
|
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Rosie
|
Rose
|
Latin
|
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Sally
|
“The princess,” a diminutive form of Sarah.
|
Hebrew
|
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Sasha
|
A short variant form, regarded as Russian, of Alexandra.
|
Russian
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Shay
|
Admirable
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Gaelic
|
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Shayne
|
God is gracious
|
Irish
|
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Sonia
|
A Slavonic form of Sophia.
|
Greek
|
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Tashae
|
Variant of Tasha
|
American
|
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Tessa
|
Harvest
|
Greek
|
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Thea
|
Gift of God
|
Greek
|
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Tonia
|
A variant form of Toinette.
|
Latin
|
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Tori
|
Bird
|
Japanese
|
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Vera
|
Truth and faith
|
Latin
|
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Willa
|
Will helmet, protection
|
German
|
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Wren
|
Bird
|
English
|
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Xyla
|
Woodland; wood-dweller
|
Greek
|
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Zadie
|
Prosperous, fortunate
|
Arabic
|
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Zora
|
Dawn
|
Slavic
|
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Zuri
|
Beautiful
|
African
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