Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
Other Gender |
Abigail
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Father’s rejoice
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Hebrew
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Ada
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Noble one
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German
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Adela
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Noble
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German
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Adelaide
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Noble one
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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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Adelina
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Noble kind; small winged one
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Latin
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Adeline
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Noble one
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German
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Adrian
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From Hadria
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Latin
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Afra
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Young deer; color of earth
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Hebrew
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Agape
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Love, affection
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Greek
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Agatha
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Good, honorable
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Greek
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Agnes
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Pure, holy
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Greek
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Albina
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White; white, fair; elf
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Scandinavian
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Alena
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Tower
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Russian
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Columba
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Dove
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Latin
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Delphina
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Dolphin
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Greek
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Demetria
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“The fruitful one,” in allusion to Demeter, the Greek goddess of fruitfulness and protectress of marriage.
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Greek
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Diana
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Heavenly and divine
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Latin
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Digna
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Worthy
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Latin
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Dionysia
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Ancient festival
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Latin
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Dolores
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Sorrows
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Spanish
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Ebba
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Brave, strong boar
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Scandinavian
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Edana
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Fire
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Gaelic
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Edith
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Strife for wealth
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English
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Elizabeth
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God is my oath
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Hebrew
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Emiliana
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Rival; laborious; eager
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Latin
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Emily
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To excel
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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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Ermelinda
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Whole; universal; softness
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German, Spanish
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Genevieve
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Family woman
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French
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Georgia
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Farmer
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English
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Gertrude
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Strong spear
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German
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Gladys
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“The bright one,” from the Anglo- Saxon glaecl, bright, shining.
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Welsh
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Grace
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Gracious one
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English
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Grata
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Favor; blessing
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Latin
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Gudelia
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God-like
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Latin
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Gwen
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Fair, white, blessed, holy
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Welsh
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Hedwig
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Contention, strife
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German
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Helen
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Sun ray, shining light
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Greek
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Helena
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Sun ray, shining light
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Greek
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Hermione
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Messenger; earthly
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Greek
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Hilaria
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Cheerful, happy
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Latin
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Hilda
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Battle woman
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German
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Hildegarde
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Battle stronghold
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German
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Honorata
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Woman of honor
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Latin
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Hyacinth
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A variant spelling of Hyacintha.
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Greek
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Ida
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Hardworking
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Greek
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Inez
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“The chaste one,” from the Greek lwgne, chaste.
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Spanish
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Ingrid
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Ing's beauty
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Scandinavian
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Irene
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Peace
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Greek
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Irmina
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Complete, universal
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German
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Isabel
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God is my oath
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Spanish
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Isidora
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Gift of Isis
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Latin
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Jane
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God is gracious
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Hebrew
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Jeanne
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God is gracious
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Hebrew
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Jessica
|
To see
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English
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Joan
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God is gracious
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Hebrew
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Joanna
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God is gracious
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Latin
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Josephine
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God will increase
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Hebrew
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Juana
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God is gracious
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Spanish
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Julia
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Youthful and downy
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Latin
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Juliana
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Youthful and downy
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Latin
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Juliette
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Youthful and downy
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French
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Julitta
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Youthful; Jove's child
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Latin
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Justina
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Just, fair; fair, upright
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Latin
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Kateri
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Pure
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Native American
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Katharine
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Pure
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Greek
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Kiara
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Black
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Irish
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Kinga
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Bravery in War
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Hungarian
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Laura
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Laurel
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Latin
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Lelia
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“The tempestuous one,” from the Greek lailao, a tempest, hurricane, etc.
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Latin
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Louise
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Famous warrior
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German
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Lourdes
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Place name
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French
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Lucia
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Of the light
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Italian
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Mary
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Of the sea
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Latin
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Matilda
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Mighty in battle
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German
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Maura
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“The maid from Mauretania,” the land of the Moors, in allusion to their swarthiness, from the Greek mauros, dark.
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Irish
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Maxima
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Greatest
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Latin
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Melania
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Black, dark-skinned
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Greek
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Mella
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Black, dark-skinned
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Greek
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Menna
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Unknown
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Welsh
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Merryn
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Joyful, lighthearted
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English
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Mildred
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Gentle strength
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English
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Miriam
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Of the sea
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Hebrew
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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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Narcisa
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Daffodil
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Greek
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Natalia
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Christmas Day
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Latin
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Odilia
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Praise God; fortunate or prosperous in battle
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Hebrew
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Olga
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Blessed, holy; successful
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Scandinavian
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Zenia
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A variant spelling of Xenia.
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Greek
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Zenobia
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Life of Zeus
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Greek
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Zita
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Seeker
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Greek
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