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- AALT: Abbreviated form
of Dutch Aaltje, meaning "noble sort."
- AALTJE: Dutch form of Adelheid,
meaning "noble sort."
- ABIGAL:
Dutch form of Abigail, meaning "father
rejoices."
- ABRAHANA:
Dutch feminine form of Abraham, meaning "father of a
multitude."
- ADELHEID:
Dutch and German variant of Adalheidis, meaning
"noble sort."
- ADELHEIT: Variant of
Dutch/German Adelheid,
meaning "noble sort."
- ADELHEYD:
Dutch form of German Adalheidis, meaning "noble
sort."
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ALEID:
Nickname for Dutch Adelheyd, meaning "noble
sort."
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ALEIDA:
Nickname for Dutch Adelheyd, meaning "noble
sort."
- ALEYDIS:
Dutch form of English Adelaide, meaning "noble
sort."
- ALLI:
Finnish nickname for Dutch/German Adelheid, meaning "noble
sort."
- ALYD:
Variant of Dutch Adelheyd, meaning "noble
sort."
- ANGELIEN:
Dutch nickname for Angela,
meaning "angel, messenger."
- ANIKA:
Variant of Dutch Annika, meaning "favor;
grace."
- ANKE: Dutch
form of Latin Anna, meaning "grace" or "favor."
ANNEKA:
Variant of Dutch Annika, meaning "favor;
grace."
ANNEKE:
Pet form of Dutch Anke,
meaning "favor;
grace."
- ANNEMARIE:
English, Dutch and German compound name composed of French
Anne
"favor; grace," and Marie
"beloved."
- ANNIKA:
Pet form of Dutch Anke,
meaning "favor;
grace."
- ANOUK:
Pet
form of Dutch Anke,
meaning "favor;
grace."
- ANS:
Dutch nickname for Latin Anna,
meaning "favor;
grace."
- ANTJE:
Dutch pet form of French Anne,
meaning "favor;
grace."
- CAROLIEN:
Dutch feminine form of Latin Carolus,
meaning "man."
- COBY:
Dutch unisex nickname for Jacoba
and Jacobus, both
meaning "supplanter."
- COKKIE:
Dutch pet form of Roman Cornelia,
meaning "horn."
- DOORTJE:
Dutch pet form of Latin Dorothea, meaning "gift of
God."
- ELKE: Nickname for
Dutch/German Adalheid, meaning
"noble sort."
- FEMKE:
Dutch name meaning "peace."
- GEERTJE:
Pet form of Dutch Geertruida, meaning
"spear strength."
- GEERTRUIDA:
Dutch form of German Gertrude, meaning "spear
strength."
- GERDA: Dutch and Scandinavian form of
Norse Gerd, meaning "enclosure, stronghold."
- GERTRUIDA:
Dutch form of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
- GISELA:
Dutch and German form of Old French Giselle,
meaning "pledge."
- GODELIEVE:
"Good dear." Dutch and French name of
Germanic origin, composed of the elements gōd "good"
or god "God" and liob "dear, love."
- GRATIA:
Dutch and German form of English Grace,
meaning "pleasing, agreeable."
- GREET:
Variant of Dutch Griet, meaning "pearl."
- GREETJE:
Variant of Dutch Grietje, meaning "pearl."
- GRIET:
Nickname for Dutch Margriet,
meaning "pearl."
- GRIETJE:
Pet form of Dutch Margriet,
meaning "pearl."
- HADEWYCH:
Dutch form of German Hedwig, meaning "contending
war."
- HEDWYCH:
Dutch form of German Hedwig, meaning "contending
war."
- HEINTJE:
Dutch pet form of Hendrika, meaning
"home-ruler."
- HELEEN:
Dutch form of Helen, meaning
"torch" or "moon" or more likely "to elope."
- HELEENTJE:
Pet form of Dutch Heleen, meaning
"torch" or "moon" or more likely "to elope."
- HENDRIKA:
Dutch feminine form of Hendrik, meaning
"home-ruler."
- HENNIE:
Diminutive form of Dutch Hendrika, meaning
"little home-ruler."
- HILD:
Dutch masculine form of German Hilda, meaning
"battle."
- HILDO:
Dutch form of German Hilda, meaning
"battle."
- INGE:
Dutch, German and Scandinavian unisex nickname for longer names beginning
with Ing-, meaning "foremost one."
- JACOBA:
Dutch feminine form of Latin Jacobus,
meaning "supplanter."
- JACOBINE:
Dutch feminine form of Latin Jacobus,
meaning "supplanter."
- JANNEKE:
Dutch form of Scandinavian Jannike, meaning "God
is gracious."
- JANTINE:
Dutch feminine form of Scandinavian Jan, meaning
"God is gracious."
- JELTJE:
Feminine form of Dutch Jelle, meaning
"will-helmet."
- JELTSJE:
Feminine form of Dutch Jelle, meaning
"will-helmet."
- JOHANNEKE:
Dutch pet form of Latin Johanna,
meaning
"God is gracious."
- KATELIJN:
Dutch form of Katherine,
meaning "pure."
- KATELIJNE:
Variant of Dutch Katelijn, meaning "pure."
- KATRIEN:
Dutch form of Katherine,
meaning "pure."
- KATRIJN:
Dutch form of Katherine,
meaning "pure."
- KLAARTJE:
Dutch pet form of Klara, meaning "clear,
bright."
- KLARA:
Dutch, German, Polish, Russian and Scandinavian form of Italian Clara,
meaning "clear, bright."
- KLASINA:
Feminine pet form of Dutch Nikolaas,
meaning "victory of the people."
- KLAZINA:
Feminine pet form of Dutch Nikolaas,
meaning "victory of the people."
- KUNIGONDE:
Dutch form of German Kunigunde,
meaning "brave war."
- LIESBETH:
Variant of Dutch Lijsbeth,
meaning "God is my oath."
- LIESJE:
Pet form of Dutch Lijsbeth, meaning "God is my
oath."
- LIEVE:
Dutch nickname for Godelieve,
meaning either "good dear" or "God's love."
- LIJSBETH:
Dutch form of Elisabeth,
meaning "God is my oath."
- LISELOT:
Dutch form of German Liselotte,
meaning "God is my oath."
- LOES:
Dutch form of Louise, meaning
"famous warrior."
- MAAIKE:
Pet form of Dutch Marja,
meaning "beloved."
- MAARTJE:
Feminine form of Dutch Maarten, meaning
"of/like Mars."
- MACHTELD:
Dutch form of Matilda, meaning "mighty in battle."
- MARGRIET:
Dutch form of Margaret,
meaning "pearl."
- MARIEKE:
Pet form of Dutch Marja, meaning "beloved."
- MARIJKE:
Dutch pet
form of Mary, meaning
"beloved."
- MARIJN:
Dutch unisex form of masculine Marinus,
meaning
"of the sea."
- MARIJSE:
Dutch form of French Marise,
meaning "beloved."
- MARJA:
Dutch and Finnish form of Maria, meaning
"beloved."
- MARJAN:
Dutch form of Marianna,
meaning "beloved."
- MARJOLEIN:
Variant of Dutch Marjolijn, meaning
"marjoram."
- MARJOLIJN:
Dutch form of French Marjolaine, meaning
"marjoram."
- MARLOES:
Contracted form of Dutch Maria Loes, meaning "beloved-famous
warrior."
- MECHTELD:
Dutch form of German Mechtilde, meaning
"mighty in battle."
- MIEKE:
Dutch pet form of Marja, meaning
"beloved."
- MIEP:
Dutch pet form of Marja, meaning
"beloved."
- MIES:
Dutch unisex pet form of both Marja
"beloved" and Bartholomeus
"son of Talmai."
- MIRJAM:
Dutch and German form of Miriam, meaning
"beloved."
- MIRTHE:
Variant of Dutch Myrthe, meaning "myrtle."
- MYRTHE:
Dutch flowering plant name meaning "myrtle."
- PAULIEN: Dutch form of Pauline,
meaning "small."
- RENATE:
Dutch and German form of Renata, meaning
"reborn."
- ROOS:
Dutch name meaning "rose."
- SANNE:
Dutch nickname for German Susanne, meaning "lily."
- SASKIA:
Dutch name, possibly meaning "Saxon."
- SCHUYLER:
Dutch surname transferred to English unisex forename use, meaning
"protection, shelter."
- SOFIE:
Dutch and German form of French Sophie, meaning
"wisdom."
- STEFANA:
Dutch feminine form of Scandinavian Stefan,
meaning "crown."
- STERRE:
Dutch name meaning "star."
- THERESIA:
Dutch and German form of
English Theresa, meaning
"harvester."
- TREES:
Dutch pet form of Theresia, meaning
"harvester."
- TRIJNTJE:
Pet form of Dutch Katrijn,
meaning "pure."
- TRUUS:
Pet form of Dutch Geertruida, meaning
"spear strength."
- VIONA: Dutch
form of English Fiona, meaning
"vine."
- WILLEMINA:
Feminine form of Dutch Willem, meaning
"strong-willed."
- XANDRA: Dutch nickname for
Alexandra, meaning
"defender of mankind."
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