Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
Other Gender |
Alara
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Water fairy
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Armenian
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Amaryllis
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Fresh, sparkling
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Greek
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Amber
|
Hue of yellow
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English
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Amethyst
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Precious purple jewel
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Greek
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Apple
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Apple fruit
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English
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Apricot
|
Apricot fruit
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English
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Ara
|
Brings rain
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Arabic
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Arwen
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Muse
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Welsh
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Asha
|
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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Astra
|
Star
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Latin
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Aura
|
Wind
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Latin
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Aurora
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Goddess of dawn
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Latin
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Autumn
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Season of harvest
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English
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Azalea
|
Dry
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Greek
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Bay
|
Berry
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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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Birdie
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Bright, famous; little bird
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German
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Blue
|
The Color
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American
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Bluebell
|
Bluebell flower
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English
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Breezy
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Windy
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English
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Briar
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Thorny bush of wild roses, brambles
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English
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Briony
|
Climbing plant
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Greek
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Calico
|
Multicolored
|
English
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Celeste
|
Heavenly
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Latin
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Celia
|
Heaven
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Latin
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Chaya
|
Life
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Hebrew
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Cherie
|
Dear, darling
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French
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Clementine
|
Merciful
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Latin
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Clio
|
Glory
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Greek
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Clover
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“She who clings lovingly.” From a Germanic base meaning “to adhere.” An allusion to the adhesive property of clover sap.
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English
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Coral
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“The sentry,” in allusion to the belief of the ancients that a coral talisman served as a warning against the approach of evil spirits.
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Latin
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Crystal
|
Ice
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Greek
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Dahlia
|
Dahlia flower
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Scandinavian
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Daisy
|
Daisy flower
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English
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Daphne
|
Laurel
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Greek
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Debbie
|
Bee
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Hebrew
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Delilah
|
Delicate
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Hebrew
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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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Elodie
|
Marsh flower
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Greek
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Esther
|
Star
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Persian
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Farrah
|
Good-looking
|
English
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Fern
|
Fern
|
English
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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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Garnet
|
“Like the precious gem,” in allusion to the stone of the same name; based on the Latin granatus, having seeds, because of the fancied resemblance of the garnet to a pomegranate seed.
|
English
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Gem
|
Gem, jewel
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Latin
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Gemma
|
Precious stone
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Italian
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Geneva
|
Juniper tree
|
French
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Grace
|
Gracious one
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English
|
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Harmony
|
Perfect unity
|
English
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Haven
|
Safe place
|
English
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Hazel
|
Hazelnut tree
|
English
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Hesper
|
Evening; evening star
|
Greek
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Indiana
|
From India
|
Latin
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Indigo
|
Blue-purple color
|
English
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Iris
|
Rainbow
|
Greek
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Isla
|
Island
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Scottish
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Isolde
|
“Queen of the ice,” from the Germanic is (ice) and waltan (to rule).
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Welsh
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Ivy
|
Ivy plant
|
English
|
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Jade
|
Precious stone
|
English
|
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Jane
|
God is gracious
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Hebrew
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Janis
|
God is gracious
|
Hebrew
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Jasmine
|
Jasmine flower
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Persian
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Jasper
|
Jasper gemstone
|
Latin
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Jewel
|
Plaything, delight
|
French
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Joni
|
God is gracious
|
Hebrew
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Juniper
|
Juniper tree
|
English
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Juno
|
Queen of heaven
|
Latin
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Lavender
|
Lavender flower
|
English
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Layla
|
Night
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Arabic
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Lilac
|
Purple flower
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Lily
|
Lily flower
|
English
|
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Lotus
|
Lotus flower
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Greek
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Luna
|
The moon
|
Latin
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Lyra
|
Lyre
|
Greek
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Magenta
|
The color magenta
|
English
|
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Magnolia
|
Magnolia flower
|
English
|
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Marigold
|
“Resplendent Mary,” from Mary (regarded as the Virgin Mary) and gold (here the symbol of splendor).
|
English
|
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Matilda
|
Mighty in battle
|
German
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Mavis
|
Song thrush
|
French
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Maya
|
Dream
|
Indian (Sanskrit)
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Meadow
|
Clearing
|
English
|
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Melody
|
Song
|
English
|
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Merle
|
Blackbird
|
French
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Nola
|
“A little bell,” in allusion to the commune of Nola, in Campania, Italy, where bells of excellent quality were first made.
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Irish
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Oceana
|
Ocean
|
Greek
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Olive
|
Olive tree
|
English
|
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Rue
|
Regret
|
English
|
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Sage
|
Sage plant
|
English
|
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Sasha
|
A short variant form, regarded as Russian, of Alexandra.
|
Russian
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Savannah
|
Large, grassy plain
|
English
|
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Scarlett
|
Shade of red
|
English
|
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Sharon
|
A fertile plain
|
Hebrew
|
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Sienna
|
Reddish brown
|
English
|
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Sierra
|
Saw
|
Spanish
|
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Sky
|
The sky
|
English
|
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Sonnet
|
14-line Poem or Verse
|
English
|
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Soren
|
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Star
|
Celestial body
|
English
|
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Stevie
|
Crown, garland
|
Greek
|
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Stormy
|
Stormy
|
English
|
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Story
|
Tale
|
American
|
|
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Summer
|
Summer season
|
English
|
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Sylvie
|
Woods, forest
|
Latin
|
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Tallulah
|
Leaping water
|
Native American
|
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Tess
|
Late summer
|
Greek
|
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Thalia
|
Flourishing
|
Greek
|
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Thisbe
|
Lover
|
Greek
|
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Tula
|
Leaping water
|
Spanish
|
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Una
|
One
|
Latin
|
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Vale
|
Strong, healthy
|
Latin
|
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Vela
|
Vigilant, Watchful
|
Spanish
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Vesper
|
Evening star
|
Latin
|
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Vida
|
Life
|
Spanish
|
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Violet
|
Violet flower
|
English
|
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Waverly
|
Meadow of quivering aspens
|
English
|
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Willow
|
Willow tree
|
English
|
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Winter
|
Winter season
|
English
|
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Wren
|
Bird
|
English
|
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Yara
|
Water lady; small butterfly
|
Arabic
|
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Yasmine
|
Jasmine; jasmine flower
|
Persian
|
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Yesenia
|
Palm tree
|
Spanish
|
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Zadie
|
Prosperous, fortunate
|
Arabic
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Zahara
|
Flowering; shining
|
Hebrew
|
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Zara
|
Blooming flower
|
English
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Zella
|
Happy
|
Yiddish
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Zelma
|
Helmet of God
|
German
|
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Zephyr
|
West wind
|
Greek
|
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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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Zipporah
|
Bird
|
Hebrew
|
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Zoe
|
Life
|
Greek
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Zola
|
Lump of earth
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Italian
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