Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
Other Gender |
Adeline
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Noble one
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German
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Agnes
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Pure, holy
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Greek
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Alejandra
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Man's defender
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Greek
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Alexandra
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Defender of man
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Greek
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Alice
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Of nobility
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German
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Allison
|
Noble one
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German
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Alodia
|
Riches
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Latin
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Anastasia
|
Resurrection
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Greek
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Anita
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“The graceful one,” based on the Hebrew hannah, grace.
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Spanish
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Anna
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Gracious
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Hebrew
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Annette
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A French variant of Anna.
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French
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Antoinette
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“A girl in flower or bloom,” based, ultimately, on the Greek anthos, a flower.
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French
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Antonia
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A variant form of Antoinette.
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Latin
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Arabella
|
Answered prayer
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Latin
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Armani
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From the house of Armand
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African
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Artha
|
Riches
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Indian (Sanskrit)
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Aurora
|
Goddess of dawn
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Latin
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Ayanna
|
Beautiful flower
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African
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Beatrice
|
Voyager (through life); blessed
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Latin
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Beatrix
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Voyager (through life); blessed
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Latin
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Beatriz
|
Voyager (through life); blessed
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Latin
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Bernadette
|
Strong, brave bear
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German
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Blaire
|
Plain, field
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Scottish
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Bolanile
|
This house's riches
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African
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Bridget
|
Exalted one
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Gaelic
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Brigitte
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The French and German form of Brid- get.
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French
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Camille
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Religious helper
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French
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Caroline
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Free woman
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French
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Cassandra
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Man's defender, warrior
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Greek
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Katherine
|
Pure
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Greek
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Kendall
|
The Kent river valley
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English
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Kura
|
Treasure House
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Japanese
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Lark
|
Bird
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English
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Leona
|
Lion
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Latin
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Leticia
|
Joy
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Latin
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Letizia
|
Joy
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Latin
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Lillian
|
Lily flower
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English
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Lorelei
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“The enchantress,” in allusion to the siren of German legend whose singing on reefs in the Rhine lured sailors to their doom.
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German
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Louisa
|
Famous warrior
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German
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Lucille
|
Of the light
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French
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Lydia
|
From Lydia
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Greek
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Lynette
|
Nymph; idol
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Welsh
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Madeline
|
Woman from Magdala
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English
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Margaret
|
Pearl
|
English
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Margo
|
Pearl
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French
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Marian
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A variant form, through the Old French, of Mary.
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French
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Martha
|
Lady; mistress of the house
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Aramaic
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Maxine
|
Greatest
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Latin
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Megan
|
Pearl
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Welsh
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Melinda
|
Sweet
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Latin
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Meredith
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Great, noted ruler
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Welsh
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Miranda
|
Admirable
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Latin
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Monica
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“The virgin one,” ultimately from the Greek monies, solitary, in allusion to the chastity of a solitary life.
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Latin
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Monique
|
Advisor
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French
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Nadia
|
Hope
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Slavic
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Naomi
|
Pleasant one
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Hebrew
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Natalia
|
Christmas Day
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Latin
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Nicolette
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A French equivalent of Nicola.
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French
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Octavia
|
Eighth
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Latin
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Odessa
|
Angry man
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Greek
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Odette
|
Wealth
|
German
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Olive
|
Olive tree
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English
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Olivia
|
Olive tree
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Latin
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Ophelia
|
Help
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Greek
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Paris
|
Of unknown meaning
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Greek
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Penelope
|
Weaver
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Greek
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Philippa
|
Horse lover
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Greek
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Phoebe
|
Bright and pure
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Greek
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Portia
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The symbol of a beautiful, wealthy, and brilliant woman, in allusion to the heroine of Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice.
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Latin
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Priscilla
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Ancient, venerable
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Latin
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Quincy
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Counsel; estate of the fifth son
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Irish
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Quinn
|
Descendent of Conn
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Irish
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Ramona
|
Protecting hands
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Spanish
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Regina
|
Queen
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Latin
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Wilhelmina
|
Will helmet, protection
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German
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Willow
|
Willow tree
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English
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Winifred
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Holy, blessed reconciliation; joy, peace
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Welsh
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Xiomara
|
Guest, stranger
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Greek
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Xolani
|
Please Forgive
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African
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Yelena
|
Sun ray, shining light
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Russian
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Yvette
|
Yew
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French
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Yvonne
|
Yew
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German
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Zadie
|
Prosperous, fortunate
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Arabic
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Zahara
|
Flowering; shining
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Hebrew
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Zara
|
Blooming flower
|
English
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Zelda
|
Happiness
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Yiddish
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Zenaida
|
Life of Zeus; belonging to Zeus
|
Russian
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Zulema
|
Peace
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Arabic
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Zuri
|
Beautiful
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African
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