Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
Other Gender |
Adalaide
|
Noble kind
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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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Alice
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Of nobility
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German
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Alma
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Nourishing, kind; soul; young woman; learned
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Modern
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Amada
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Lovable
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Latin
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Amalia
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Industrious, striving; work; rival; laborious; eager
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Latin
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Amelia
|
Work
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German
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Anna
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Gracious
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Hebrew
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Apple
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Apple fruit
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English
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Arwen
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Muse
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Welsh
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Ashanti
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Tribe
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African
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Audrey
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Noble strength
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English
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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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Ava
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To live
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Latin
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Banks
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Edge of the River
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English
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Beatrice
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Voyager (through life); blessed
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Latin
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Bernadette
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Strong, brave bear
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German
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Betty
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A diminutive form of Elizabeth.
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Hebrew
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Beyonce
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From the surname Beyince
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American
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Bianka
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White, pure
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Italian
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Billie
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A feminine diminutive of William.
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English
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Birdie
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Bright, famous; little bird
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German
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Blossom
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Flower-like
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English
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Blue
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The Color
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American
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Bluebell
|
Bluebell flower
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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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Brielle
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God is my strength
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French
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Brooklyn
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Broken land
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English
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Brooks
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Water, small stream
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German
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Brynn
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Hilled area
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Welsh
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Cali
|
Beautiful one
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Greek
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Calliope
|
Beautiful voice
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Greek
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Camila
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Young religious servant
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Spanish
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Capri
|
Island
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Italian
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Carmen
|
Song
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Spanish
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Caroline
|
Free woman
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French
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Carrie
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Free man
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German
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Cassie
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“The purified one,” in allusion to the plant cassia whose medicinal properties are laxative, but ultimately from the Greek kathairein, to cleanse.
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English
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Charlotte
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Free man
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French
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Chastity
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Pure
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Latin
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Cher
|
Dear
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French
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Chicago
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Onion or Skunk
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Native American
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Chloe
|
Green sprout
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Greek
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Clara
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Bright and clear
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Latin
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Colette
|
People of victory
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French
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Cricket
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Loud Insect of the Night
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American
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Daisy
|
Daisy flower
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English
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Delilah
|
Delicate
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Hebrew
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Delta
|
Wetlands
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Greek
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Destry
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Horse keeper
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American
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Diva
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Celebrated singer
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Italian
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Dolly
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A variant spelling of Dollie.
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English
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Dorothy
|
Gift of God
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Greek
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Dream
|
Unconscious vision or thought
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English
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Drew
|
Manly and strong
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Greek
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Dusty
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Light coating
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English
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Edith
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Strife for wealth
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English
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Elektra
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Shining, bright, radiant
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Greek
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Elizabeth
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God is my oath
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Hebrew
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Ella
|
Other goddess
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Hebrew
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Ellen
|
Sun ray, shining light
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Greek
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Elsie
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God is my oath
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English
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Emilia
|
To rival
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Latin
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Emma
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Whole or universal
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German
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Esmeralda
|
Emerald
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Spanish
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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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Eva
|
Life
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Hebrew
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Everly
|
From the boar meadow
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English
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Frances
|
From France
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Latin
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Frankie
|
From France
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Latin
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Frida
|
Peaceful; lady
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German
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Fuschia
|
Alternate spelling of Fuchsia
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English
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Honey
|
Nectar
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English
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Honor
|
Woman of honor
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Latin
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Hope
|
Desire to be
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English
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Indigo
|
Blue-purple color
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English
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Ines
|
Pure, holy; chaste
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Spanish
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Ireland
|
Country of Ireland
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Irish
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Iris
|
Rainbow
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Greek
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Isabelle
|
God is my oath
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French
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Isla
|
Island
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Scottish
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James
|
“The supplanter”
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English
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Jane
|
God is gracious
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Hebrew
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Jean
|
God is gracious
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Hebrew
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Julia
|
Youthful and downy
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Latin
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Jupiter
|
Supreme God
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Latin
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Kaori
|
Fragrant
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Japanese
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Katherine
|
Pure
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Greek
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Kirra
|
Lord
|
Greek
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Lady
|
Bread kneader
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English
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Layla
|
Night
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Arabic
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Lea
|
Delicate; weary; meadow or pasture
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Hebrew
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Lennon
|
Dear one
|
Irish
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Lillian
|
Lily flower
|
English
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Lily
|
Lily flower
|
English
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Liv
|
Defense
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Scandinavian
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Lola
|
The sorrows
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Spanish
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Lourdes
|
Place name
|
French
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Lucia
|
Of the light
|
Italian
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Lucy
|
Of the light
|
English
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Lula
|
Famous warrior
|
German
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Lulu
|
Precious; pearl; calm, peaceful, protected
|
Latin
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Luna
|
The moon
|
Latin
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Lyra
|
Lyre
|
Greek
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Lyric
|
Words to a song
|
English
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Mabel
|
Lovable
|
Latin
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Mae
|
The fifth month
|
English
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Maple
|
Maple tree
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Mara
|
Bitter
|
Hebrew
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Mariah
|
Of the sea
|
English
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Marina
|
From the sea
|
Latin
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Marlow
|
Driftwood
|
English
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Marvel
|
Miracle to marvel at; wonderful, extraordinary
|
Spanish
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Matilda
|
Mighty in battle
|
German
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Maxima
|
Greatest
|
Latin
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Maya
|
Dream
|
Indian (Sanskrit)
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Melody
|
Song
|
English
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Memphis
|
Established and beautiful
|
Greek
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Mercy
|
Compassion, forebearance
|
English
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Mia
|
Dear
|
Scandinavian
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Minnie
|
A variant form of Mary.
|
English
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Miranda
|
Admirable
|
Latin
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Monroe
|
From the Hill
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Irish
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Moon
|
Natural satellite
|
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Nahla
|
Drink water
|
Arabic
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Nancy
|
A diminutive-variant of Anna or Anne, from the Hebrew hannah, grace.
|
Hebrew
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Natalia
|
Christmas Day
|
Latin
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Navy
|
Military at sea
|
English
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Neve
|
Snow
|
Latin
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Nikki
|
Two trees
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Japanese
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Nora
|
Honorable one
|
Latin
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North
|
Northern direction
|
English
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Olive
|
Olive tree
|
English
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Olivia
|
Olive tree
|
Latin
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Penelope
|
Weaver
|
Greek
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Pia
|
Pious, reverent
|
Latin
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Piper
|
Pipe player
|
English
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Poet
|
Writer of poems
|
English
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Polly
|
A diminutive form or nickname for Mary.
|
Latin
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Poppy
|
“The milk of happiness,” from the Latin papaver, the name of a plant having thick, milky juice, on the basis of papa, thick milk.
|
Latin
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Priscilla
|
Ancient, venerable
|
Latin
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Quinn
|
Descendent of Conn
|
Irish
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Rainbow
|
Spectrum of light
|
English
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Ramona
|
Protecting hands
|
Spanish
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Reba
|
A diminutive form of Rebecca.
|
Hebrew
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Riley
|
Rye clearing
|
Irish
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Rita
|
Right
|
Spanish
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Theodora
|
God's gift
|
Greek
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Tiana
|
Fairy queen
|
Slavic
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Valentina
|
Strong and healthy
|
Latin
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Victoria
|
Victory
|
Latin
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Vida
|
Life
|
Spanish
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Violet
|
Violet flower
|
English
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Vivien
|
Lively
|
Latin
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Vivienne
|
Alive
|
French
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Wednesday
|
Wednesday
|
English
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Willa
|
Will helmet, protection
|
German
|
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Willow
|
Willow tree
|
English
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Winnie
|
Fair one; white and smooth, soft; happiness; holy, blessed reconciliation; joy and peace; first-born daughter; fair, pure
|
Welsh
|
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Yvonne
|
Yew
|
German
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Zahara
|
Flowering; shining
|
Hebrew
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Zoe
|
Life
|
Greek
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