Baylee
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Berry clearing; bailiff; city fortification
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English
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Bea
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A diminutive of Beatrice.
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English
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Betty
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A diminutive form of Elizabeth.
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Hebrew
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Bianca
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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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Blanche
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White, pure
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German
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Brianna
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High and noble
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Irish
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Brooke
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Small stream
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English
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Cameron
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Crooked nose
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Scottish
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Camila
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Young religious servant
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Spanish
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Catalina
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Pure
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Spanish
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Chloe
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Green sprout
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Greek
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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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Colette
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People of victory
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French
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Cristina
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Anointed, Christian
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Spanish
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Dahlia
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Dahlia flower
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Scandinavian
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Dallas
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From the dales, the valley meadows
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Scottish
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Dania
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From Denmark; God is my Judge
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Hebrew
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Daniela
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God is my Judge
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Spanish
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Daphne
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Laurel
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Greek
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Delaney
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From the alder grove
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English
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Delilah
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Delicate
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Hebrew
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Destiny
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Determined fate
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English
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Dior
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Golden
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French
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Dixie
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Tenth
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French
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Dorothy
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Gift of God
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Greek
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Eleanor
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Of unknown meaning
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English
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Elena
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Shining light
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Greek
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Eliana
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My God has answered
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Hebrew
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Elliana
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My God has answered
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Hebrew
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Harmoni
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Unity, concord
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Latin
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Harper
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Harp Player
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English
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Iliana
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Trojan
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Greek
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Imani
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Belief, faith
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Arabic
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Inara
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Illuminating, Shining
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Arabic
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Inaya
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Concern, Care
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Arabic
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India
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Of the Indus River
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Indie
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Independent
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American
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Ivanna
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God is gracious
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Slavic
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Ivy
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Ivy plant
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English
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Iyla
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Form of Ila
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French
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Izzy
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God's promise
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Hebrew
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Jada
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Precious stone
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English
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Jade
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Precious stone
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English
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Jahzara
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Blessed princess
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African
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Nadia
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Hope
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Slavic
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Nailah
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Attainer
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Arabic
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Natalia
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Christmas Day
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Latin
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Nerida
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Sea nymph
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Spanish
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Nevaeh
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Heaven
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American
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Nia
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Lustrous; goal, purpose
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African
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Nicole
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Victory of the people
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French
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Nikki
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Two trees
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Japanese
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Nita
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A diminutive form of Anita.
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Spanish
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Nova
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New
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Latin
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Nyla
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One who achieves
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Arabic
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Oakley
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From the oak tree field
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English
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Oaklynn
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Created name
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American
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Olivia
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Olive tree
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Latin
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Olympia
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From Mount Olympus
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Greek
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Reagan
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Descendent of Riagan
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Irish
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Reese
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Enthusiasm
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Welsh
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Remy
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From Rheims
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French
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Renee
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Reborn
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French
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Rexana
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Combination name
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English
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Reyna
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Counsel; song; queen
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Spanish
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Riana
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Great queen, or goddess; king
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Welsh
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Rida
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Veil
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Arabic
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Riley
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Rye clearing
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Irish
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Riva
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Maiden
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Hebrew
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Romina
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Of Christian lands
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Arabic
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Rose
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Rose flower
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English
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Roxy
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Dawn
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Persian
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Royce
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Fame
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German
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Rue
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Regret
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English
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Ryder
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Knight, mounted warrior
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English
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Sabella
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God's promise
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Latin
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Sabrina
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“The siren from the river Severn,” in allusion to a legendary princess.
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Celtic
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Sade
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Honor confers a crown
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African
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Sadie
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Princess
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Hebrew
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Sapphira
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“The pretty one,” from the Hebrew shappir, beautiful.
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English
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Sarina
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Serene
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Latin
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Savannah
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Large, grassy plain
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English
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Scarlett
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Shade of red
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English
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Serena
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Serene, calm
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Latin
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Sienna
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Reddish brown
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English
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Skyla
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Fugitive
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English
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Skylar
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Noble scholar
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English
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Sloane
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Raid
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Irish
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Sophia
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Wisdom
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Greek
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Valeria
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Strength and vigor
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Italian
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Vanessa
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Created name
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English
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Veda
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Knowledge, wisdom
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Vesta
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Pure maiden
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Latin
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Vida
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Life
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Spanish
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Vikki
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Victory
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Latin
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Vivian
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Alive
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Latin
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Whitney
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White island
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English
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Willow
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Willow tree
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English
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Winona
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First-born daughter
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Native American
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Xandria
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Defender of man
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Greek
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Xenia
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Guest, stranger
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Greek
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Yaritza
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Small Butterfly
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Portuguese
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Yasmin
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Jasmine flower
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Persian
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Zahara
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Flowering; shining
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Hebrew
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Zamora
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Person from Zamora, Spain
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Spanish
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Zara
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Blooming flower
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English
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Zariah
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Radiance
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Arabic
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Zariyah
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Beautiful and light
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Arabic
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Zoey
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Life
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Greek
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Sassy girl names have buckets of charisma and personality, fitting a little one loaded with vibrant life. These are natural choices for little girls who know what they want and aren’t afraid to go for it. They come in countless styles and origins, too. You can find vintage options like Betty, as well as modern marvels like Raelyn. There are American cuties and African princesses, too. Let’s explore this exciting group of names together.
First up in sassy girl names are those who lay sass on the table for all to see. These word name wows are open with their attitude, as their very definition implies they live life their own way. There’s Moxie, a name meaning “full of attitude.” She’s ultra-rare but a rhyming friend to Roxy, a name sometimes given to kiddos with just as much sass. Indie is another sassy choice, as in an abbreviated form of the word “independent.” She’s another rare gem, but she’s definitely usable.
Other sassy girl names may not mean sassy or independent, but they certainly carry that vibe with them everywhere they go. Many of today’s most popular girl names are pretty sassy, like Sophia. Meaning “wisdom,” this Greek sweetie is linked to the super sassy character, Sophia Petrillo of the Golden Girls. Ava also packs plenty of sass. This palindrome pick of Latin roots means “to live.” That’s definitely the perfect meaning for a sassy little one ready to take life by the horns. See Layla, Zoey, and Riley for more popular sassy monikers.
Unique, sassy girl names are available in abundance too. Amira is sassy in sound and meaning, as this “ruling princess” of Arabic origin isn’t about to be bossed around. While she isn’t super common, she is growing in popularity, so if you want something ultra-rare, you might want to explore a name like Sade, an African name meaning “honor confers a crown.” Taraji is another unique option teeming with sass. Check out Qistina, Giada, and Vesta for more unique choices.
Discover more sassy girl names and meanings on our complete list. You never know which beauty will catch your eye.