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- AAREN: English unisex
form of Aaron, meaning
"high mountain."
- ABAEGAYLE: English
variant of Abigail,
meaning "father rejoices."
- ABAGAEL: English
variant of Abigail,
meaning "father rejoices."
- ABAGAIL: English
variant of Abigail,
meaning "father rejoices."
- ABAGALE: English
variant of Abigail,
meaning "father rejoices."
- ABAIGAEL: English
variant of Abigail,
meaning "father rejoices."
- ABAIGEAL: English
variant of Abigail,
meaning "father rejoices."
- ABBEY:
English nickname for Abigail, meaning "father
rejoices."
- ABBI:
Variant of English Abbie, meaning "father
rejoices."
- ABBIE:
English nickname for Abigail, meaning "father
rejoices."
- ABBIGAEL: English
variant of Abigail,
meaning "father rejoices."
- ABBIGAIL: English
variant of Abigail,
meaning "father rejoices."
- ABBIGALE: English
variant of Abigail,
meaning "father rejoices."
- ABBIGAYLE: English
variant of Abigail,
meaning "father rejoices."
- ABBYGAEL: English
variant of Abigail,
meaning "father rejoices."
- ABBYGAIL: English
variant of Abigail,
meaning "father rejoices."
- ABBYGALE: English
variant of Abigail,
meaning "father rejoices."
- ABBY:
English nickname for Abigail, meaning "father
rejoices."
- ABBYE:
Variant of English Abby, meaning "father
rejoices."
- ABEGAYLE: English
variant of Abigail,
meaning "father rejoices."
- ABELLA:
English form of French Abelia, meaning "herdsman."
- ABICHAIL:
English variant of Abigail,
meaning "father rejoices."
- ABIGAEL:
English variant of Abigail,
meaning "father rejoices."
- ABIGAIL:
Biblical name of one of David's wives,
derived from Hebrew Avigayil, meaning "father rejoices."
- ABIGALE:
English variant of Abigail,
meaning "father rejoices."
- ABIGALL: English
variant of Abigail,
meaning "father rejoices."
- ABIGAYLE: English
variant of Abigail,
meaning "father rejoices."
- ABIGIL: English variant of Abigail,
meaning "father rejoices."
- ACACIA:
"Not evil." English name derived from Greek akakia, itself
from the Greek elements a "not" and kakos
"evil." Acacia is the name of a fraternity and of a flowering
shrub/tree. In Freemasonry, the acacia symbolizes immortality of the soul,
innocence and purity, and birth into a new life. The acaica seyal
is believed to have been the shittah-tree (Isaiah 41:19) which
furnished the wood for the Ark of the Covenant and for the Tabernacle.
- ACELINE:
Feminine form of English Acelin, meaning "little
noble one."
- ADA:
Nickname for English Adelaide
"noble sort," and Adela
"noble."
- ADALINE:
English variant of French Adeline, meaning "noble."
- ADALLINA:
English variant form of Italian Adelina, meaning
"noble."
- ADAMINA: English
feminine form of
Adam, meaning
"earth."
- ADAMINE:
Variant of English Adamina, meaning
"earth."
- ADAMINNA:
Variant of English Adamina, meaning
"earth."
- ADDIE: Nickname for
English Adelaide,
meaning "noble sort."
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ADDISON: Old English surname
transferred to unisex forename use,
meaning "son of Adam."
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ADDY:
Nickname for English Adelaide,
meaning "noble sort."
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ADELA:
English form of German Adala, meaning
"noble."
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ADELAIDE:
English form of French Adélaïde, meaning "noble
sort."
- ADELE:
English form of French Adèle, meaning
"noble."
- ADELFA:
English variant of Greek Adelpha, meaning "dear sister."
- ADELIA: Variant of English Adela,
meaning "noble."
- ADELICE:
Variant form of English Adelicia, meaning "noble
sort."
- ADELICIA:
English blend of Adela "noble" and Alicia,
"noble sort."
- ADELIE:
English form of French Adélie, meaning
"noble."
- ADELIS:
Variant form of English Adelicia, meaning "noble
sort."
- ADELLE:
Variant of English Adele, meaning
"noble."
- ADELYNA:
English variant form of Italian/Spanish Adelina, meaning
"noble."
- ADENA:
Possibly a feminine form of English Aden,
meaning "fire."
- ADENAH:
Variant of English Adena, meaning "fire."
- ADENE:
Variant of English Adena, meaning "fire."
- ADINE:
Variant of English Adena, meaning "fire."
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ADISON:
Variant of English unisex Addison,
meaning "son of Adam."
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ADISSON:
Variant of English unisex Addison,
meaning "son of Adam."
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ADMIRANDA:
Alteration of
Shakespeare's Miranda, giving special emphasis to the meaning, "worthy of
admiration." With the additional element (Ad-), the name appears to be
a combination of Admire and Miranda.
- ADREA:
Variant of
English Adria, meaning "from Hadria."
- ADREEA:
Variant of
English Adria, meaning "from Hadria."
- ADREANA:
Variant of
English Adrianne, meaning "from Hadria."
- ADRIA:
Feminine form of
English Adrian,
meaning "from Hadria."
- ADRIANAH:
Variant of
English Adrianne, meaning "from Hadria."
- ADRIANE:
Variant of
English Adrianne, meaning "from Hadria."
- ADRIANNAH:
Variant of
English Adrianne, meaning "from Hadria."
- ADRIANNE:
Feminine form of
English Adrian, meaning
"from Hadria."
- ADRIE:
Nickname for English Adrianne, meaning "from Hadria."
- ADRIENA:
Variant of English Adrianne, meaning "from Hadria."
AFFRICA:
Variant of English Africa, meaning "land of the Afri."
AFFRICAH:
Variant of English Africa, meaning "land of the Afri."
AFFRIKA:
Variant of English Africa, meaning "land of the Afri."
AFFRIKAH:
Variant of English Africa, meaning "land of the Afri."
AFFTON:
Variant of unisex Afton, an
Old English surname transferred to forename use, itself from
the name of the River Afton in Ayrshire, Scotland, made
famous in Burns' poem "Sweet Afton."
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AFRICA: English name
mostly used by African-Americans. It derives from the name of the continent,
Africa, meaning "land of the Afri." The Afri were a tribe,
possibly Berber, who dwelled in North Africa. The origin of the word Afri
(pl.), Afer (sing.), may be connected with the Phoenician word 'afar,
meaning "dust," which is also found in other Semitic languages.
AFRICAH:
Variant of English Africa, meaning "land of the Afri."
AFRIKA:
Variant of English Africa, meaning "land of the Afri."
AFRIKAH:
Variant of English Africa, meaning "land of the Afri."
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AFTON:
Old English surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself from
the name of the River Afton in Ayrshire, Scotland, made
famous in Burns' poem "Sweet Afton."
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AGATHA:
Latin form of Greek Agathe, meaning "good."
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AGAVE:
English plant name, derived from the Greek myth name Agaue,
meaning "illustrious, noble." The name was used by botanists for the agave plant
(American aloe), probably because of its stately flower stem.
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AGGI:
Variant of English Aggie, a nickname for two different
names.
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AGGIE:
Nickname for English Agnes, "chaste," and Agatha,
"good."
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AGGY:
Variant form of English Aggie, a nickname for two different
names.
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AGGYE:
Variant form of English Aggie, a nickname for two different
names.
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AGNES:
English form of Greek Hagne,
meaning "chaste; holy."
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AGNUS:
Variant of English Agnes,
meaning "chaste; holy."
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AIMEY:
Variant of English Amy, meaning
"much loved."
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AIMIE:
Variant of English Amy, meaning
"much loved."
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ALANA: English
feminine form of Alan, meaning "beautiful,
handsome."
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ALANIS:
Variant of English Alana, meaning
"beautiful, handsome."
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ALANNA:
Variant of English Alana, meaning "beautiful,
handsome."
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ALANNAH:
Variant of English Alanna, meaning "beautiful,
handsome."
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ALANNIS:
Variant of English Alana, meaning "beautiful,
handsome."
- ALBERTA:
Feminine form of English Albert, meaning
"bright nobility."
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ALEA:
English form of Arabic Aliyah, meaning "the high, exalted
one."
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ALEASE:
Possibly an English variant of Spanish Alicia, meaning
"noble sort."
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ALEESHA:
English variant of Spanish Alicia, meaning "noble sort."
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ALENE:
Variant of English Eileen, meaning both
"bird" and "rival."
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ALESHA:
English variant of Spanish Alicia,
meaning "noble sort."
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ALETA:
Variant of English Alethea, meaning "truth."
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ALETHA:
Variant of English Alethea, meaning "truth."
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ALETHEA:
English name derived from Greek aletheia, meaning "truth."
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ALEX:
English unisex nickname for Alexandra and Alexander, and other names
beginning with Alex-, meaning "defender," or "defender
of mankind."
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ALEXA: English nickname for Alexandra,
meaning "defender
of mankind."
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ALEXANDRA:
Feminine form of Alexander,
meaning "defender of mankind."
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ALEXANDREA:
Feminine form of Alexander,
meaning "defender of mankind."
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ALEXANDRIA:
Feminine form of Alexander,
meaning "defender of mankind."
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ALEXANDRINA:
English elaborated form of Alexandra,
meaning "defender of mankind."
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ALEXIA:
Feminine form of Greek Alexius, meaning
"defender."
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ALEXIS:
Feminine form of Greek Alexius, meaning
"defender."
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ALEXUS:
Variant of Greek Alexis, meaning "defender."
- ALFREDA:
Feminine form of English Alfred, meaning
"elf counsel."
- ALICE:
English name derived from Old French Adelais,
meaning "noble sort."
- ALINE: Variant of English
Eileen,
meaning both "bird" and "rival."
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ALISHA:
English form of Spanish
Alicia, meaning "noble
sort."
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ALISHIA:
Variant of English Alisha, meaning "noble
sort."
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ALISIA:
English form of Spanish
Alicia, meaning "noble
sort."
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ALISON:
Old French unisex form of English
Alice,
meaning "noble sort."
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ALISSA:
Variant of English Alyssa, meaning "alyssum flower."
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ALISYA:
English variant of Spanish
Alicia,
meaning "noble sort."
- ALIVIA:
Variant of English Olivia, meaning
"elf army."
- ALIX:
English variant of unisex Alex, meaning "defender of
mankind."
ALLANA:
Variant of English Alannah, meaning
"beautiful, handsome."
ALLANNAH:
Variant of English Alannah, meaning
"beautiful, handsome."
ALLEEN:
Variant of English Aline,
meaning both "bird" and "rival."
- ALLENE:
Variant of English Aline,
meaning both "bird" and "rival."
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ALLIE:
English pet form of French Alison, meaning "noble sort."
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ALLINE:
Variant of English Aline, meaning
both "bird" and "rival."
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ALLISON:
English variant of French Alison,
meaning "noble sort."
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ALLISSA:
Variant of English Alyssa, meaning
"alyssum flower."
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ALLY:
English pet form of French Alison,
meaning "noble sort."
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ALLYCIA:
English variant of Spanish Alicia,
meaning "noble sort."
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ALLYSON:
English variant of French
Alison,
meaning "noble sort."
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ALMA:
English name meaning "nourishing" in Latin and
"soul" in Spanish.
- ALMIRA:
English name of Arabic origin, derived from the word amiri,
meaning "exalted one; princess."
- ALPHA:
English unisex name derived from the first letter of the
Greek alphabet.
- ALVENA:
Feminine form of English Alvin,
meaning "elf friend."
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ALVINA:
Feminine form of English Alvin, meaning
"elf friend."
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ALWILDA:
English form of Norwegian Alfhild,
meaning "elf battle."
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ALYCE:
Variant of English Alice, meaning "noble sort."
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ALYCIA:
English variant of Spanish Alicia, meaning "noble
sort."
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ALYS:
Variant of English Alice, meaning "noble sort."
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ALYSA:
English variant of Spanish Alicia,
meaning "noble sort."
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ALYSE:
Variant of English Alice, meaning "noble sort."
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ALYSHA:
English variant of Spanish Alicia,
meaning "noble sort."
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ALYSIA:
English variant of Spanish Alicia,
meaning "noble sort."
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ALYSON:
English feminine form of French unisex Alison,
meaning "noble sort."
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ALYSSA:
English name, meaning "alyssum flower."
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ALYSSIA:
English variant of Spanish Alicia,
meaning "noble sort."
ALYX:
English feminine form of unisex Alex, meaning "defender of
mankind."
- AMABEL:
English name derived from Latin amabilis, meaning
"lovable."
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AMALEA:
English variant of German Amalia, meaning
"work."
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