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Rating
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Name
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Gender
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Language
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Meaning
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Achinoam
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Hebrew
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My
brother
is
charming,
lovely
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Ah
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Chinese
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From
a
Chinese
character
which
has
no
distinct
meaning
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Airiu
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Irish
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Name
of
a
mythological
character
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Alaide
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Unknown
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A
character
from
the
opera
"La
Straniera"
by
Bellini
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Anasuya
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Indian
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Charitable
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Antioch
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Transliterated
from
Hebrew
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Speedy
as
a
chariot
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Arla
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Irish
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Pledge
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Arla
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English
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Variant
of
Carlene
and
Charlene
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Arlene
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Gaelic
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Pledge
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Arlene
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English
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Possibly
a
pet
form
of
names
ending
in
arline
or
arlene,
such
as
Charlene.
Also
used
as
a
full
given
name.
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Arletta
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French
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Variant
of
Arlette:
Derived
from
a
feminine
diminutive
of
Charles,
meaning
manly,
A
medieval
given
name
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Arline
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English
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Created
by
Michael
William
Balfe
for
'The
Bohemian
Girl.'
Possibly
a
pet
form
of
names
ending
in
arline
or
arlene,
such
as
Charlene.
Also
used
as
a
full
given
name.
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Arline
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Gaelic
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An
oath
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Aumerle
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Shakespearean
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'King
Richard
The
Second'
Duke
of
Aumerle,
son
of
the
Duke
of
York
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Avak
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Gaelic
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White
Orchard
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Avak
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Armenian
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Unknown
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Avalbane
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Gaelic
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White
Orchard
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Blandina
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Spanish
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Charming
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Blandine
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French
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Charming
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Brangaine
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Irish
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Character
from
Isolde
legend
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Cairbre
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Gaelic
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Strong
Man
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Cairbre
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Irish
|
charioteer
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Cairpre
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Irish
|
charioteer
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Carbrey
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Anglicized
Scottish
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Charioteer
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Carbry
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Anglicized
Scottish
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Charioteer
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Caridad
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Spanish
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Spanish
form
of
Charity
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Carissa
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French
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Tender
Touch
|
   
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Carissa
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Teutonic
|
One
Who
is
Strong,
Man
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Carissa
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Transliterated
from
Greek
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Beloved
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Carissa
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English
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Charity,
Grace
Or
Kindness
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Carizma
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Made
Up
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From
the
word
Charisma
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Carl
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Teutonic
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Farmer
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Carl
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German
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Strong
One
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Carl
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English
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From
Charles:
German
form
of
Charles
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Carles
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Catalan
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From
Charles:
Catalan
form
of
Charles
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