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English (Old English)
From an English place name meaning town at the source of the river.
English
A variant of Adelbert or Albert, meaning noble and bright.
Germanic
From the elements hrod and ric, meaning famous ruler.
Scottish
A diminutive of Christopher or Christina, meaning follower of Christ.
Irish
From Dora with the Irish diminutive suffix -een, ultimately from Greek doron meaning gift.
French
A feminine diminutive of Paul, meaning small or humble.
English
From the spice name, also used as a diminutive of Virginia.
American
A modern coinage of uncertain meaning, popularized by La Toya Jackson.
German
A medieval French form of Matilda, meaning mighty in battle.
Irish
A feminine form of Shawn, the Irish form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Irish
An anglicized form of Muadhnait, meaning little noble one.
French
From the French word for blackbird.
Greek
From the Greek word for myrrh, a fragrant oil.
English
From Old English leah, meaning meadow or clearing.
English
A diminutive of Adelaide or Adeline, meaning noble.
English
A diminutive of Patricia, from Latin meaning noblewoman.
Slavic
A feminine form of Jan, the Slavic form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Latin
From Latin ora meaning prayer, also associated with Hebrew orah meaning light.
Hebrew
A diminutive of Samuel, meaning God has heard.
German
A feminine form of Ernest, meaning serious or resolute.
English
A diminutive of Theresa, a Greek name possibly meaning to harvest.
American
From the nickname for the American South, possibly from French dix meaning ten.
Scottish
A diminutive of Euphemia, from Greek meaning well-spoken.
Scottish
From a Scottish surname and place name meaning green river.
Latin
From Latin silvestris, meaning of the forest or wooded.
Greek
A diminutive of Peter, meaning rock or stone.
English
Diminutive of Robert, from Germanic elements meaning bright fame.
Welsh
French-influenced form of Welsh Eluned, meaning idol or image, borne by a maiden in Arthurian legend.
Germanic
Short form of names containing the Germanic element frid, meaning peace.
Arabic
Variant of Leila, meaning night or dark beauty.
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Laetitia, meaning joy and happiness.
English
Diminutive of Amanda, from Latin meaning worthy of love.
English
Derived from the English term of endearment darling.
English
Diminutive of Melinda, a name combining Greek meli, meaning honey, with the suffix -inda.
Welsh
Variant of Megan, a Welsh diminutive of Margaret meaning pearl.
French
From a Norman French surname derived from lou, meaning wolf, with a diminutive suffix, hence little wolf.
Irish
Anglicized form of Irish Cearbhall, meaning fierce in battle.
Greek
Form of Katherine, from Greek Aikaterine, long associated with katharos, meaning pure.
Hebrew
Variant of Sharon, from the Hebrew name of a fertile coastal plain in Israel; also a Hungarian form of Sarah.
Greek
Diminutive of Nicole or Nicholas, from Greek meaning victory of the people.
English
Diminutive of Esther or Estelle, names meaning star.
French
French feminine form of Justin, from Latin justus, meaning just and fair.
Latin
Short form of Patricia, from Latin meaning noblewoman or of noble birth.
Germanic
From Germanic elements wil and beraht, meaning bright will or resolute and bright.
Latin
Short form of Patricia, from Latin meaning noblewoman; also an independent name in India from Sanskrit.
Latin
From Latin Laurentius, meaning from Laurentum, a name long associated with the laurel, symbol of victory.
Spanish
Spanish and Russian form of Margaret, from Greek margarites, meaning pearl.
Scottish
From a Scottish surname and place name meaning green water or fresh water.