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Name
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Gender
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Language
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Meaning
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Aaleigh
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Made
Up
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From
Ali:
Made
up
variant
of
Ali,
which
means
"lofty,
sublime."
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Aaro
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Made
Up
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Either
a
spelling
variant
of
the
word
suffix
"aero,"
meaning
"having
to
do
with
air
or
flying,"
or
from
the
name
Aaron,
which
means
"exalted."
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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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Abhay
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Indian
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Means
"fearless"
in
Sanskrit.
Written
अभय
in
Hindi.
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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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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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Adair
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English
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From
Edgar,
originally
from
Eadgar:
From
a
Scottish
surname
which
was
derived
from
the
first
name
Edgar,
which
means
"rich
spear."
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Adairra
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Made
Up
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From
Adair,
originally
from
Eadgar:
Made
up
feminine
form
of
Adair,
which
means
"rich
spear."
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Adriana
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Italian,
Spanish,
Portuguese,
Romanian,
Polish,
Czech,
Slovak,
and
English
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From
Adrian,
originally
from
Hadrianus:
Feminine
form
of
Adrian,
which
means
"of
the
Adriatic
Region
Eastern
Italy
or
the
city
of
Hadria
Northern
Italy."
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Aeron
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Welsh
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From
Agrona:
Welsh
form
of
Agrona
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Aeron
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Welsh
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From
the
Welsh
word
aeron,
which
means
"berry,"
or
the
Welsh
form
of
Agrona.
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Aideen
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Anglicized
Irish
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From
Étaín,
originally
from
Étaín:
Possibly
means
"jealousy."
Not
related
to
Aidan.
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Alexas
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Shakespearean
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From
Alexis,
originally
from
Alexis:
'Antony
and
Cleopatra',
Attendant
on
Cleopatra.
Means
helper.
Not
etymologically
related
to
Alexander.
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Amara
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Made
Up
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From
Mara,
originally
from
Miryam
or
Mara:
Elaborated
form
of
Mara,
which
means
"sea
of
bitterness."
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Amara
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Igbo
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Yam
is
grace
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Anstice
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Russian
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Metronymic
derived
from
the
name
Anastasia,
which
means
"resurrection."
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Bea
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Gaelic
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Small,
Little
One
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Bea
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English
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From
Beatrice,
originally
from
Viator:
Nickname
for
Beatrix,
which
means
"voyager,
traveller."
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Beatrice
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English,
and
Italian
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From
Beatrix,
originally
from
Viator:
Italian
form
of
Beatrix,
which
means
"voyager,
traveller."
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Béatrice
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French
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From
Beatrix,
originally
from
Viator:
French
form
of
Beatrix,
which
means
"voyager,
traveller."
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Beatris
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Armenian
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From
Beatrix,
originally
from
Viator:
Armenian
form
of
Beatrix,
which
means
"voyager,
traveller."
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Beatrisa
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Made
Up
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From
Beatris,
originally
from
Viator:
Made
up
variant
of
Beatris,
which
means
"voyager,
traveller."
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Beatrise
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Latvian
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From
Beatrix,
originally
from
Viator:
Latvian
form
of
Beatrix,
which
means
"voyager,
traveller."
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Beatriu
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Catalan
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From
Beatrix,
originally
from
Viator:
Catalan
form
of
Beatrix,
which
means
"voyager,
traveller."
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Beatrix
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English,
German,
Dutch,
and
Roman
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From
Viatrix,
originally
from
Viator:
English,
German,
Dutch,
and
Roman
form
of
Viatrix,
which
means
"voyager,
traveller."
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Beatriz
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Spanish,
and
Portuguese
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From
Beatrix,
originally
from
Viator:
Spanish
and
Portuguese
form
of
Beatrix,
which
means
"voyager,
traveller."
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Beatriz
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Spanish,
and
Portuguese
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From
Beatrix,
originally
from
Viator:
Spanish
and
Portuguese
form
of
Beatrix,
which
means
"voyager,
traveller."
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Beatrycze
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Polish
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From
Beatrix,
originally
from
Viator:
Polish
form
of
Beatrix,
which
means
"voyager,
traveller."
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