Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
Other Gender |
Acadia
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Place of plenty
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French
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Alpina
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Blond
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Scottish
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Alpine
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From the Alps
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American
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Alta
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High, elevated
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Latin
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Ana
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Gracious one
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Hebrew
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Angela
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Messenger of God
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Greek
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Ariel
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Lion of God
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Hebrew
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Ashley
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Ash tree meadow
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English
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Aspen
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Aspen tree
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English
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Aston
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East settlement; ash tree settlement
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English
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Astra
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Star
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Latin
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Auburn
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Moderate or reddish brown
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English
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Audi
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Noble strength
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English
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Aurica
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Combination of the names AURA and AFRICA
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American
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Cortina
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Small court; garden
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Spanish
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Courtney
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Domain of Curtius
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French
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Crosley
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Of the cross meadow
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English
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Cyndie
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From Mount Kynthos
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Greek
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Danica
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Morning star; from Denmark
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Slavic
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Dedra
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Broken-hearted, sorrowful
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Irish
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Denise
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Follower of Dionysius
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French
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Devon
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Valley dwellers; defender
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English
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Dina
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Decoration; valley; justified; spear ruler
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Hebrew
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Elantra
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Wordplay on "elation"
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Modern
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Erica
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Forever or alone, ruler
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Scandinavian
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Ferrari
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Blacksmith
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Italian
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Genesis
|
The beginning
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Greek
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Granada
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Pomegranate tree
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Spanish
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Hailie
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Variant of Hailey
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English
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Helle
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Variant of Helga
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Scandinavian
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Hennessey
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One strength
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Irish, Scottish
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Humvee
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High Mobility Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle
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American
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Indy
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Independent or Indian
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American
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Infiniti
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Respelling of Infinity
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English
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Jamie
|
He who supplants
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Hebrew
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Janet
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“The gracious gift of God.” A diminutive form of Joanna, the feminine form of John.
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Scottish
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Jennifer
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Fair magical being
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English
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Jetta
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Home ruler
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Danish
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Johanna
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God is gracious
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Hebrew
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Jordan
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To descend
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Hebrew
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Jutta
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From Judea; Jewish
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Hebrew
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Karma
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Fate, destiny
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Katherine
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Pure
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Greek
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Kia
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Hill; pure
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African, Scandinavian
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Lada
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Glorious rule
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Slavic
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Laina
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Path, roadway
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Latin
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Laine
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Path, roadway
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English
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Lanie
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Path, roadway
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English
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Legacy
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Inherited from ancestors
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English
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Leilani
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Heavenly flower
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Polynesian
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Lella
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Lady; maiden
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Arabic
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Lexus
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Defender of man
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Greek
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Lincoln
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Lake colony
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English
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Lotus
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Lotus flower
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Greek
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Louise
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Famous warrior
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German
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Malibu
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The surf sounds loudly
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Native American
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Mara
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Bitter
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Hebrew
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Maria
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Of the sea
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Latin
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Marquise
|
Lord
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French
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Maxima
|
Greatest
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Latin
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Mercedes
|
Mercies
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Spanish
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Michele
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Who resembles God?
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Hebrew
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Milan
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From the middle of the plain
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Latin
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Milka
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Rival; laborious; eager; flattering, hardworking; queen
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Slavic
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Mirai
|
Future
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Japanese
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Natacha
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Birthday
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Latin
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Natalie
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Christmas Day
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French
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Paige
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Young servant
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English
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Patty
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Noble; patrician
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Latin
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Pippa
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An Italian diminutive form of Philippa.
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Greek
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Porsche
|
Offering
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German
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Puma
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Mountain Lion
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Latin
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Rahel
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Ewe, female sheep
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Hebrew
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Reva
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“She who has been restored,” from the Latin revalescere, to grow well again.
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Latin
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Sierra
|
Saw
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Spanish
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Simona
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Hear, listen
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Hebrew
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Stella
|
Celestial star
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Latin
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Susie
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Lily
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Hebrew
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Tammy
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Date Palm Tree
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English
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Tatiana
|
Unknown
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Russian
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Tesla
|
Of the ax
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Slavic
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Tilda
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A short form of Matilda.
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German
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Tina
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A short form of longer names contain ing the element “tina,” as Christina, Albertina, Martina, etc.
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Latin
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Tundra
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Frozen arctic plain
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English
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Vanina
|
Brings good news
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Latin
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Vega
|
Falling vulture
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Arabic
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Victoria
|
Victory
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Latin
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Viva
|
Alive
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Latin
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Vivien
|
Lively
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Latin
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