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Aramaic
Listener or hearkening, variant of Samantha.
English
Mace or weapon, variant of Macy.
English
Possibly from Waverly or a modern variant.
Greek
Defender of men, variant of Sandy.
Hebrew
God is my refuge.
Germanic
Beloved warrior, from awe and hild.
French
Free, variant of Frances.
Hebrew
Pleasantness, variant of Naomi.
English
Combination of George (farmer) and Ann (grace).
Japanese
Modern name possibly from Japanese origin.
English
Modern variant of Ashlyn or Shae.
Greek
Tower or Magdalena (from Magdala).
English
Possibly from Odessa or a modern form.
Greek
Goddess.
Hebrew
Lily; from the Hebrew word 'shoshanah' for lily flower.
Hebrew
God's oath; variant of Elizabeth from Hebrew 'Elisheba'.
Modern American
Modern invented name combining Shakira and Kayla elements.
English
Excessive pride in appearance; English word name.
Greek
Green shoot or blooming; variant of Chloe.
Modern American
Modern invented American name.
Modern American
Modern invented variant of Janelle or Genesis.
Modern American
Modern variant of Devin or Davina.
Scottish
Diminutive form of Elaine or Laine.
Hebrew
Father's joy; variant spelling of Abigail.
English
Modern variant of Kelsey, meaning 'from the island'.
Modern American
Modern variant of Miranda or Margaret.
American
American-invented name of unclear origin.
English
A small distinctive role; from Italian 'cameo'.
Hebrew
God's oath; diminutive of Elizabeth.
French
From the rock; variant of Rochelle.
Hebrew
Hearing or hearkening; uncertain etymology.
English
Diminutive derived from Cynthia or Callista.
Yiddish
Grandfather; used as modern first name.
Arabic
Rightly guided; feminine form of Rashid.
French
Laurel; French form of Laura.
Irish
Diminutive form related to Irish names.
Arabic
Lioness; from Arabic word for lion.
French
Supplanter; feminine form of Jacques.
Latin
Youthful and graceful; Julie combined with Anne.
Modern American
Modern invented name or simple reduplication.
Irish
Noble; modern variant of Brianna.
Latin
From Hadria; variant of Adriana.
Modern American
Modern American invented name.
Arabic
Gazelle; from Arabic word for gazelle.
Latin
Youthful; possibly derived from Julie.
Arabic
Evening conversation or fruit of trees.
Scottish
Modern Scottish variant of Kinley.
Latin
Roman; feminine form of Romanus.