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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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'Adalya'
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Biblical
hebrew
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Hebrew
form
of
Adalia
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Aabraham
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Finnish
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Finnish
form
of
Abraham
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Aadolf
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Finnish
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Finnish
form
of
Adolf
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Aalis
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Medieval
french
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Old
French
form
of
Alice
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Aarão
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Portuguese
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From
Aaron:
Portuguese
form
of
Aaron.
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Aaron
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Transliterated
from
Hebrew
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From
Aharon,
originally
from
Aharon:
Lofty,
Exalted;
High
Mountain
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Aarón
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Spanish
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From
Aaron,
originally
from
Aharon:
Spanish
form
of
Aaron,
which
means
"lofty,
exalted."
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Aaronita
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Made
Up
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From
Aaron:
Made
up
elaborative
feminine
form
of
Aaron.
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Abdias
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Biblical
latin
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Form
of
Obadiah
used
in
the
Latin
Old
Testament.
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Abdiou
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Biblical
greek
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Form
of
Obadiah
used
in
the
Greek
Old
Testament.
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Abela
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Italian
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From
Abel,
originally
from
Abel:
Italian
form
of
Abel
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Abele
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Italian
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From
Abel:
Italian
form
of
Abel
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Abenner
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Biblical
greek
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Biblical
Greek
form
of
Abner
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Abessa
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Biblical
greek
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Biblical
Greek
form
of
Abishai
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Abessalom
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Biblical
greek
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Biblical
Greek
form
of
Absalom
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Abhaya
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Indian
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From
Abhay:
Feminine
form
of
Abhay,
which
means
"fearless"
in
Sanskrit.
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Abi
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Transliterated
from
Hebrew
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Nickname
for
Abigail:
My
father's
Joy
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Abi
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Edo
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From
Abieuwa:
Short
form
of
Abies
or
Abieuwa,
which
means
"born
into
prosperity."
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Abies
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Edo
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From
Abieuwa:
Short
form
of
Abieuwa,
which
means
"born
into
prosperity."
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Abigaia
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Greek
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Greek
form
of
Abigail
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Ablah
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Arabic
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Perfectly
formed
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Abra
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Transliterated
from
Hebrew
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Feminine
form
of
Abraham,
which
means
"father
of
a
multitude."
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Abra
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Ewe
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Born
on
Tuesday
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Abraam
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Biblical
greek
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Biblical
Greek
form
of
Abraham
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Achieng
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African
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From
Ochieng:
Feminine
form
of
Ochieng
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Achille
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Italian
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From
Achilles:
French
and
Italian
form
of
Achilles
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Achilleus
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Greek
mythology
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Original
Greek
form
of
Achilles
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Acke
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Swedish
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From
Axel:
Swedish
short
form
of
Axel
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