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English
Short form of Josephine or Joanna, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning God will increase.
German
From Germanic elements ger and thrud, meaning spear of strength.
Germanic
Feminine form of Robert, meaning bright fame.
English
Diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew, meaning God is my oath.
English
Diminutive of Catherine, from Greek katharos, meaning pure.
English
Diminutive of Jacqueline or Jack, ultimately from Hebrew Jacob, meaning supplanter.
French
Diminutive of Anne, from Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace.
English
Diminutive of Laura or Laurence, from Latin laurus, meaning laurel tree.
French
Diminutive of Jeanne, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning God is gracious.
French
French feminine form of John, from Hebrew, meaning God is gracious.
Irish
From Irish cailĂn, meaning girl.
English
Diminutive of Anastasia or Eustace, from Greek, meaning resurrection.
English
Diminutive of Wilhelmina or Mary, often interpreted as resolute protection.
Hebrew
Short form of Elizabeth, meaning God is my oath.
Greek
From Greek hagnos, meaning pure or chaste.
English
Form of Joanna, from Hebrew, meaning God is gracious.
French
Feminine form of Yvon, from Germanic iv, meaning yew tree.
English
Diminutive of Victoria, from Latin, meaning victory.
Greek
Diminutive of Theresa, possibly meaning harvest or from the island Therasia.
Hebrew
Short form of Susan, from Shoshannah meaning lily.
Irish
Anglicized form of MĂĄirĂn, a diminutive of MĂĄire meaning little Mary.
English
Modern coinage of uncertain origin, possibly modeled on names like Marlene or Charlene.
Hebrew
Medieval variant of Marion, a diminutive of Mary meaning beloved or sea of bitterness.
German
Short form of Wilhelmina, meaning resolute protection.
Latin
From the Latin Constantia, meaning constant and steadfast.
Greek
From the evergreen shrub, whose name derives from Greek myrtos.
English
An 18th-century coinage combining Mel, from Greek meaning honey, with the fashionable suffix inda.
German
Feminine form of Charles, meaning free man.
Latin
Feminine form of Marcius, a Roman family name derived from Mars, the god of war.
Latin
From the Latin word for violet, famously borne by the heroine of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.
English
Diminutive of Jane or Jennifer, ultimately meaning God is gracious or fair phantom.
Latin
Diminutive of Patricia, meaning noblewoman.
Russian
Diminutive of Antonina, from the Roman family name Antonius, of uncertain meaning sometimes interpreted as priceless.
Spanish
Variant of Dolores, meaning sorrows, from the Marian title Maria de los Dolores.
Russian
Diminutive of Tatiana, derived from the Roman family name Tatius, of uncertain meaning.
Spanish (from Greek)
From a medieval form of Violante, ultimately meaning violet flower.
French
French feminine form of Charles, meaning free man.
Latin
Diminutive of Victoria, meaning victory.
Welsh
From Welsh elements glân meaning pure and da meaning good.
English
From the name of the liquor, derived from Dutch brandewijn meaning burnt wine.
English (from Germanic)
Diminutive of Roberta or Barbara, with Roberta meaning bright fame.
English (from Greek)
Diminutive of Margaret, from Greek margarites meaning pearl.
Greek
Short form of Dorothea or Theodora, meaning gift.
Latin
Variant of Marcia, a feminine form of Marcius, ultimately derived from the god Mars.
English (from Greek)
Short form of Katherine, associated with Greek katharos meaning pure.
English
Variant spelling of Brandy, from the liquor name derived from Dutch brandewijn meaning burnt wine.
Latin
Diminutive of Antonia, from the Roman family name Antonius, of uncertain meaning, popularly rendered as priceless.
English (from Greek)
Diminutive of Christine or Christopher, ultimately meaning follower of Christ.