Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
Other Gender |
Abby
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Father of exaltation
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Hebrew
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Abilene
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Grass
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Hebrew
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Adalida
|
Of nobility
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German
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Adelyn
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Noble one
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German
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Alison
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Noble one
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German
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Alyssa
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Rational
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Greek
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Amy
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Beloved one
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English
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Andie
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Manly and strong
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Greek
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Annie
|
Gracious one
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Hebrew
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Arizona
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Small spring
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American
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Atlanta
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Secure, immovable
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Greek
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Augustine
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Great, magnificent
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Latin
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Austyn
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Great, magnificent
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Latin
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Avery
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Elf counsel
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English
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Becky
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A diminutive of Rebecca, “the temptress with the tender trap.”
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Hebrew
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Berkley
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Birch tree meadow
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Scottish
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Bess
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A diminutive form of Elizabeth, “to the Lord I consecrate thee.”
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English
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Billie
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A feminine diminutive of William.
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English
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Blakely
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Dark clearing
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English
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Bobbie
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Bright fame
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English
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Bonnie
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Fine, attractive, pretty
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Scottish
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Brandy
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Sword
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Italian
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Brooke
|
Small stream
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English
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Cadence
|
With rhythm
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Latin
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Carly
|
Free man
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Latin
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Carrie
|
Free man
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German
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Cassidy
|
Curly haired
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Irish
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Charlene
|
Free man
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German
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Charlie
|
Free man
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English
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Charlotte
|
Free man
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French
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Chelsea
|
Chalk landing place
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English
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Cheyenne
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Unintelligible speakers
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Native American
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Clementine
|
Merciful
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Latin
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Connie
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A short form of Constance.
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English
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Daisy
|
Daisy flower
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English
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Dallas
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From the dales, the valley meadows
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Scottish
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Darla
|
Dearling; darling
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English
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Delia
|
From Delos
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Greek
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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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Desiree
|
Much desired
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French
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Dolly
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A variant spelling of Dollie.
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English
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Dotty
|
Gift of God
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Greek
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Drew
|
Manly and strong
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Greek
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Dusty
|
Light coating
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English
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Eliza
|
God is my oath
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English
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Ellie
|
Shortened form of El- names
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English
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Emmy
|
Rival
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German
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Emmylou
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A combination of Emmy (variant of Emma) and Lou (diminutive of Louise).
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Evangeline
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Good news
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English
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Evie
|
Life
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English
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Faith
|
Devotion
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English
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Fancy
|
From France
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Latin
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Frankie
|
From France
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Latin
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Genevieve
|
Family woman
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French
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Gentry
|
Nobility of birth
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English
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Georgia
|
Farmer
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English
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Ginny
|
Chaste and pure
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Latin
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Grace
|
Gracious one
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English
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Janie
|
Well-born, noble; God is gracious
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Hebrew
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Jaycee
|
Created name
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American
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Jean
|
God is gracious
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Hebrew
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Jenna
|
Fair magical being
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English
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Jenny
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“The gracious gift of God.” A diminutive form of Joanna.
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English
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Jessie
|
He sees
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Hebrew
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Jill
|
“A sweetheart,” from the standard meaning of the word.
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Latin
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Jo
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A diminutive form of Josephine.
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American
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Jocelyn
|
Member of the Gauts
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German
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Jody
|
Jehovah increases
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Hebrew
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Joelle
|
Jehovah is God
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French
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Johanna
|
God is gracious
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Hebrew
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Johnny
|
God is gracious
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English
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Jolene
|
Pretty
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French
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Josie
|
God will increase
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English
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June
|
Month of June
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Latin
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Kacey
|
Thorny tree; alert, watchful
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Irish
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Katherine
|
Pure
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Greek
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Katie
|
Pure
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English
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Kelsea
|
Victorious ship
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English
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Kitty
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A playful form of Catherine.
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Greek
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Lacey
|
From Lassy
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French
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Laney
|
Path, roadway
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English
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Lauren
|
Laurel
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English
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Leah
|
Weary one
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Hebrew
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Leslie
|
Holly garden
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Scottish
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Libby
|
A diminutive of Elizabeth, “to the Lord I consecrate thee.”
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Hebrew
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Lily
|
Lily flower
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English
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Lisa
|
A variant-diminutive of Elizabeth, “to the Lord I consecrate thee.”
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Hebrew
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Loretta
|
“The knowing one,” from the Middle English lore, traditional learning.
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Italian
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Luann
|
Enjoyment
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Polynesian
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Lucille
|
Of the light
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French
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Lyndon
|
From the flax hill
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English
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Lynn
|
Lake", "waterfall" or "pool", and probably would have been given to a family living near such a body of water. Sometimes used as a diminutive of Linda (Spanish) "pretty
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Spanish
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Mabel
|
Lovable
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Latin
|
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Maddie
|
Woman from Magdala; maiden; young, unmarried woman
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Hebrew
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Mae
|
The fifth month
|
English
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Maggie
|
Pearl
|
English
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Magnolia
|
Magnolia flower
|
English
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Maisie
|
“A little pearl.” A diminutive form of Margaret.
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Scottish
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Maren
|
Star of the sea
|
Latin
|
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Maria
|
Of the sea
|
Latin
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Martina
|
Dedicated to Mars
|
Latin
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Memphis
|
Established and beautiful
|
Greek
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Miranda
|
Admirable
|
Latin
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Misty
|
Mist
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English
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Molly
|
Of the sea
|
English
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Montana
|
Mountain
|
Latin
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Nellie
|
Horn; sun ray, shining light
|
Latin
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Norma
|
The standard or norm
|
Latin
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Novalee
|
New field
|
American
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Oaklee
|
Oak field
|
English
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Paige
|
Young servant
|
English
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Paisley
|
Church
|
Scottish
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Parker
|
Keeper of the park
|
English
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Patsy
|
Noble; patrician
|
Latin
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Perry
|
Pear tree
|
French
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Piper
|
Pipe player
|
English
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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.
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Latin
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Prairie
|
Grassy plain
|
English
|
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Presley
|
Priest clearing
|
English
|
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Raleigh
|
Roe deer's meadow
|
English
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Reba
|
A diminutive form of Rebecca.
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Hebrew
|
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Rebecca
|
To join
|
Hebrew
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Riley
|
Rye clearing
|
Irish
|
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Rosanna
|
A combined form of Rose and Anna, which see.
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English
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Rosie
|
Rose
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Latin
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Ruby
|
Red gemstone
|
English
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Ruthie
|
Friend, companion
|
Hebrew
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Sadie
|
Princess
|
Hebrew
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Sally
|
“The princess,” a diminutive form of Sarah.
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Hebrew
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Samantha
|
Name of God
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Hebrew
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Sammy Jo
|
Sammy means name of God. Jo is an abbreviation of names like Joanna and Josephin. Also used as a prefix in compound names like Jobeth and Jolisa.
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American
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Sandy
|
Defender of man
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Greek
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Sara
|
Princess
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Hebrew
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Thelma
|
Will, volition
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Greek
|
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Tillie
|
Mighty in battle
|
German
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Tina
|
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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Trisha
|
Noble; patrician
|
Latin
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Vicki
|
Victory
|
Latin
|
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Vidalia
|
Life
|
Latin
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Violet
|
Violet flower
|
English
|
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Virginia
|
Maiden
|
Latin
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Waverly
|
Meadow of quivering aspens
|
English
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Whitley
|
White meadow
|
English
|
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Whitney
|
White island
|
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
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Welsh
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Wynona
|
First-born daughter
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Native American
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