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English
A diminutive of Alexander or Sandra, ultimately from Greek meaning defender of mankind.
English
A variant of Cheryl, a blend of Cherie, meaning darling, and Beryl.
English
From an English surname derived from Diot, a medieval diminutive of Dionysia, ultimately from the god Dionysos.
French
A feminine diminutive of Antoine, from the Roman family name Antonius, of uncertain meaning often glossed as priceless.
English
From a surname derived from the Germanic name Willihard, meaning will and brave.
English
A diminutive of Mary or Margaret, ultimately meaning beloved or pearl.
English
From a surname meaning dweller by the pear tree, also used as a diminutive of Peregrine.
English
A variant of Linda, from Spanish meaning pretty or the Germanic element lind, meaning soft and tender.
Greek
A short form of Gregory, from the Greek gregoros, meaning watchful and alert.
Scandinavian
A diminutive of Kristine or Christina, meaning follower of Christ.
Hebrew
A form of John meaning God is gracious, also used as a short form of Janet or Janice.
English
A diminutive of Theodore, meaning gift of God, or of Edward.
Irish
A variant of Kelly, from the Irish surname O Ceallaigh, often interpreted as bright-headed or warrior.
English
A diminutive of Jane, a feminine form of John meaning God is gracious.
English
From a surname and place name meaning clearing on a bank, associated with the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Germanic
From the Germanic element irmin, meaning whole or universal.
Scandinavian
A variant of Christa, a short form of Christina meaning follower of Christ.
Hebrew
Means married, used in the Book of Isaiah as a symbolic name for the land of Israel.
Latin
From the Roman family name Vergilius, of uncertain meaning, borne by the great Roman poet.
Germanic
Of uncertain meaning, possibly from the Germanic element lind, meaning soft or serpent, popularized by Alexander Pope's poetry.
English
An English form of Maurice, from the Latin Mauritius, meaning dark-skinned or Moorish.
Germanic
A feminine form of Albert, meaning noble and bright.
English (diminutive of Christine/Kristine, ultimately Greek)
Follower of Christ, from the Greek christos meaning anointed one.
English
From an Old English surname and place name meaning settlement by a cliff.
Latin
Feminine form associated with Latin vernus, meaning springtime.
French
Diminutive of Jeanne, the French feminine form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Scottish
From an occupational surname meaning steward or guardian of the household.
English
From the English county name, likely from a Celtic word meaning edge or border.
Spanish (from Greek)
Spanish form of Agnes, from the Greek hagnos meaning pure or chaste.
Latin (from Ethiopian/Cushitic)
From Candace, the hereditary title of the queens of ancient Kush, often associated with whiteness and purity.
Scottish (from Old Norse)
From a surname meaning church, derived from Old Norse kirkja.
Scottish (diminutive of Donald)
Diminutive of Donald, from Gaelic Domhnall meaning ruler of the world.
English (from Norman French)
From a surname derived from the Norman French place name d'Airelle, meaning from Airelle.
English (diminutive of Patrick/Patricia, from Latin)
Short form of Patrick or Patricia, from the Latin patricius meaning nobleman.
German
From a German surname derived from Germanic elements meaning people and army, borne famously by reformer Martin Luther.
English (from Hebrew)
Variant of Gail, a short form of Abigail meaning my father is joy.
Russian (from Greek)
Russian diminutive of Sophia, from the Greek word for wisdom.
French
Combination of Marie and Anne, blending the meanings beloved or sea of bitterness with grace.
Latin
Feminine diminutive of Marcus, ultimately derived from Mars, the Roman god of war.
English (from Hebrew)
Short form of David, meaning beloved.
German
Variant of Frederick, from Germanic elements meaning peaceful ruler.
French (from Greek)
Variant of Nicole, the feminine form of Nicholas, meaning victory of the people.
French
French feminine diminutive of Yves, from the Germanic element iv meaning yew tree.
English
Variant of Robin, originally a diminutive of Robert meaning bright fame, also associated with the robin bird.
English (diminutive of Patricia, from Latin)
Diminutive of Patricia, from the Latin patricius meaning noblewoman.
English (from Welsh)
Variant of Lynn, from the Welsh llyn meaning lake.
English
Combination of Mary and Ann, blending beloved or sea of bitterness with grace.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Benjamin, meaning son of the right hand.