Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
Other Gender |
Adrah
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Virgin; beauty; noble
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Hebrew
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Aitana
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Glory
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Portuguese
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Alamea
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Ripe, precious
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Polynesian
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Aleydis
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Of Noble Kin
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Dutch
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Alpina
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Blond
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Scottish
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Amadora
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Gift of love
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Italian
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Anuhea
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Cool fragrance
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Polynesian
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Anzu
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Apricot
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Japanese
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Arenda
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Eagle bold
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Dutch
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Asmara
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Love
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Indonesian
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Audra
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Noble strength
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English
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Auset
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Goddess Isis
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Egyptian
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Avalon
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Island of apples
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Celtic
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Avelaine
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Nut
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French
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Ayami
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Beautiful Color
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Japanese
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Basha
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Stranger
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Polish
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Basja
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Stranger
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Polish
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Batu
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Loyal
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Asian
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Belina
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Italian for Beautiful, French for Goddess.
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Italian
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Benita
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Blessed
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Spanish
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Bethari
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Goddess
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Indonesian
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Blaire
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Plain, field
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Scottish
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Blakely
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Dark clearing
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English
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Blessing
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Consecration
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English
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Blythe
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Blithe, cheerful, carefree
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English
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Bora
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Foreigner; purple
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Asian, Hungarian
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Brana
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High, noble, exalted
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Irish
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Brenna
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Little drop of water; raven or black-haired
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Gaelic
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Brienne
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High, noble, exalted
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Irish
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Dysis
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Sunset
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Greek
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Eberta
|
Bright
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European
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Elspet
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God's promise; God is my oath
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Scottish
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Enid
|
Soul, life
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Welsh
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Eniko
|
Dear
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Hungarian
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Ensley
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Solitary clearing
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Scottish
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Essie
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Star; myrtle leaf
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Persian
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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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Eula
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Well-spoken; wealthy; gem of the sea; sacred red
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Scandinavian
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Euna
|
One
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Scottish
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Evina
|
Life, animal
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Hebrew
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Famke
|
Girl
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Dutch
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Fawn
|
Young deer
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French
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Fernlee
|
Fern meadow
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English
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Fiala
|
Violet
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European
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Fina
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Short form of Josefina
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Italian, Spanish
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Fiorella
|
Flower
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Latin
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Frida
|
Peaceful; lady
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German
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Garnet
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“Like the precious gem,” in allusion to the stone of the same name; based on the Latin granatus, having seeds, because of the fancied resemblance of the garnet to a pomegranate seed.
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English
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Georgiana
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A feminine form of George, which means “earthworker.”
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Latin
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Gerda
|
Shelter
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Scandinavian
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Gezana
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Reference to the Incarnation
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Spanish
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Gilala
|
Eternal joy
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Hebrew
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Ginara
|
God is gracious
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Italian
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Ginny
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Chaste and pure
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Latin
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Gioia
|
Joy
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Italian
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Hadassah
|
Myrtle tree
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Hebrew
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Hanh
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Apricot tree, happiness
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Vietnamese
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Helle
|
Variant of Helga
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Scandinavian
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Holland
|
Land on the Ridge
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American
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Honor
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Woman of honor
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Latin
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Ianthe
|
Violet flower
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Greek
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Idella
|
Bountiful
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Welsh
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Ildri
|
Fire and Peace
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Scandinavian
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Iliya
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The Lord is My God
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Bulgarian
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Ilona
|
Light
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Hungarian
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Ilse
|
God is my oath
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German
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Imalda
|
Universal battle
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Italian
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Inaya
|
Concern, Care
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Arabic
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Irca
|
Peace
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European
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Izel
|
Unique
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Aztec (Nahuatl)
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Jasira
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Bold, Courageous
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African
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Jasminda
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Jasmine
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Persian
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Jayliah
|
Created Name
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American
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Jessa
|
He sees
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Hebrew
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Jette
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Home ruler
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Dutch
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Jia
|
Family, Kin
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Chinese
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Jonina
|
Little dove
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Israeli
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Josi
|
He will add
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Hebrew
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Kaili
|
Slender
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Gaelic
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Kalena
|
Flower
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Slavic
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Karinya
|
Peaceful home
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Modern
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Karisa
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Beloved; grace; very dear
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Latin
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Karmia
|
Garden, orchard
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Hebrew
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Kavi
|
Wise Poet
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Keiba
|
Sunrise
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Polynesian
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Kenia
|
Greatest champion
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Welsh
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Kysa
|
Pure
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Scandinavian
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Latifah
|
Gentle, pleasant
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Arabic
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Lori
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“The lazy one,” in allusion to the loris, a slow-moving nocturnal lemur, from the Flemish lorrias.
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Modern
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Luzia
|
Light
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Portuguese
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Mabina
|
Nimble
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Celtic
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Maeve
|
Intoxicating
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Irish
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Manika
|
Jewels
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Maricris
|
Form of Mary
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Spanish
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Mariel
|
Drop of these; bitter; beloved
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Danish, French
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Marika
|
Form of Mary
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Danish, Polish
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Marita
|
Star of the sea
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Welsh
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Meilani
|
Created name
|
Polynesian
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Meliza
|
Bee; honey
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Greek
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Meyta
|
Pearl
|
Greek
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Milada
|
My love
|
European
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Mirari
|
Miracle
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Portuguese
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Mirella
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Wonderful; peace; propserous; worthy of admiration; admire; admired
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Spanish
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Monet
|
To be heard
|
French
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Naama
|
Beautiful, good-looking
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Hebrew
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Nada
|
Hope
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Russian
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Nara
|
Place name
|
Japanese
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Naysa
|
Miracle of God
|
Hebrew
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Neith
|
Ancient Egyptian mother goddess
|
Egyptian
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Neleh
|
Beautiful light
|
Modern
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Nenet
|
Goddess of the Deep
|
Egyptian
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Nishi
|
Night
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Noriko
|
Law, order
|
Japanese
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Nuri
|
My Fire
|
Hebrew
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Octavia
|
Eighth
|
Latin
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Orenda
|
Great Spirit
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Native American
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Osanna
|
Save, we pray
|
Latin
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Padma
|
Lotus
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Persian
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Peninah
|
Pearl
|
Hebrew
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Tacia
|
Silence
|
Latin
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Takoda
|
Friend to Everyone
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Native American
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Taman
|
Garden
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Indonesian
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Tanaia
|
Daughter
|
Indian (Sanskrit)
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Tarani
|
Boat
|
Indian (Sanskrit)
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Tasha
|
Born on Christmas
|
Russian
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Toan
|
Safe, Secure
|
Vietnamese
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Ubelia
|
Help
|
Greek
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Uda
|
Wealthy
|
English
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Uira
|
Water lady; small butterfly
|
Arabic
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Ulani
|
Cheerful
|
Polynesian
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Umay
|
Hope
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Turkish
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Valda
|
Renowned ruler
|
German
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Valena
|
Strong, healthy
|
Latin
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Vanna
|
Golden
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Asian
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Verina
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Faith; truth; true
|
Slavic
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Verka
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Faith; truth
|
Slavic
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Veronique
|
Victory bringer; true image
|
Latin
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Vilda
|
Wild
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Scandinavian
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Villetta
|
From the countly estate
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French
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Willetta
|
Will helmet, protection
|
German
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Wilma
|
Will helmet, protection
|
German
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Windy
|
Whirling winds
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English
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Wynn
|
Holy, blessed reconciliation; joy and peace; fair, pure
|
Welsh
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Xamira
|
Diamond
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Persian
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Xanti
|
Short form of Xantiago
|
Portuguese
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Xavienna
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Bright, splendid; new house
|
Spanish
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Xuxa
|
Queen
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Portuguese
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Xylina
|
Woodland; wood-dweller
|
Greek
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Yakira
|
Costly, precious
|
Hebrew
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Yalinda
|
Violet flower
|
Spanish
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Yaretzi
|
You will always be loved
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Aztec (Nahuatl)
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Ynes
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Pure, holy; chaste
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Spanish
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Yoora
|
Enough silk
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Asian
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Yua
|
Tie, Bind, Love, Affection
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Japanese
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Zajac
|
Rabbit
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Polish
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Zareen
|
Golden
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Persian
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Zelda
|
Happiness
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Yiddish
|
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Zenah
|
“An attractive or favorite woman,” from the Persian zan, a woman.
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Persian
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Zocha
|
Wisdom
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Polish
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Zora
|
Dawn
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Slavic
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Zoya
|
Life; form of Zoe
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Russian
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