Estra
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“Amorously receptive,” from estrus, the period of sexual desire in female animals, when they are receptive to the male.
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Etiennette
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A French form of Stephana.
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French
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Euclida
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“The calculating one,” in allusion to Eukleides, the famed Greek mathematician.
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Greek
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Eusti
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“She who is well stacked,” from the Greek eu (well) and stichao (arrange in ranks).
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Greek
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