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Germanic variant
Possibly related to Malva or other Germanic names of unclear etymology.
Old English
Feminine form of Earl, a nobleman of Germanic origin.
Germanic
From Fred (peace) and ric (ruler), meaning peaceful ruler.
Latin and Hebrew combination
Combination of Rosa (rose) and Anna (grace).
Hebrew
Variant of Tamara, from Hebrew Tamar meaning palm tree.
Italian from Latin
From Concepta, meaning conceived or immaculate.
Greek variant
Variant of Karen or Katherine, from Greek katharos meaning pure.
Welsh
From Welsh Rhianu, meaning great queen.
English combination
Combination of Lee (meadow) and Ann (grace).
Irish
Irish variant of Meghan, from Margaret meaning pearl.
Old English
From a place name meaning from the well by the hill.
Hebrew variant
Variant of Tammy, diminutive of Tamara meaning palm tree.
Latin
Variant of Renee, from Renatus meaning reborn.
Latin
Variant of Marcy, from Marcus meaning dedicated to Mars.
Hebrew via French
French form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Old English
Variant of Edith, from Eadgyth meaning blessed in war.
Latin
From Dominicus, meaning of the Lord.
Latin
From Clemens, meaning merciful or mild.
Modern English
Modern name, possibly related to Kayla or Gaelic origins.
Hebrew
From Hiyram, meaning elevated or my brother is exalted.
Hebrew
Variant of Tamara, from Hebrew Tamar meaning palm tree.
Scottish English
From Scotland or denoting a person from Scotland.
Old English
Variant of Chelsea, from Cealc (chalk) and ig (island).
Old English
From broc, meaning a small stream.
Spanish from Latin
Diminutive of Benedict, from Benedictus meaning blessed.
Hebrew combination
Combination of Mary (beloved) and Anne (grace).
Greek or English
Variant of Kay, possibly from Greek Caia or English origins.
Old English
Diminutive of Edward, meaning blessed guardian.
Spanish from Latin
Feminine form of Benito, from Benedictus meaning blessed.
Greek
Diminutive of Georgia or George, meaning farmer.
French variant
Variant of Sherry, possibly from Old French meaning dear or beloved.
Latin
Variant of Christine, from Christianus meaning Christian.
Greek
From petra, meaning stone or rock.
Hebrew
Variant of Dinah, from Hebrew meaning judged.
Old English
Occupational name from tailor, meaning one who cuts cloth.
Greek
Diminutive of Margaret, meaning pearl.
Hebrew
Feminine form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Old English
From a place name meaning from the beaver stream.
Hebrew
Feminine form of Joseph, meaning God will increase.
Irish
Variant of Shane or Sean, Irish form of John meaning God is gracious.
Italian from Latin
From carmen meaning song, or carmine meaning crimson.
Spanish
From rocío, meaning dew.
Greek via French
French feminine diminutive of George, meaning farmer.
Hebrew
Variant of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Germanic
From Old Germanic, meaning might or powerful.
Germanic combination
Combination of Louise (famous warrior) and Ella (fairy maiden).
Latin
Feminine form of Adrian, from Hadria meaning from Hadria.
Old English
From a place name meaning from the Kent valley.