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strange, unusual |
Thai |
Boy |
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UNKNOWN |
Latin |
Boy |
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pink gem |
Thai |
Girl |
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spider |
Chinese, Hungarian |
Boy |
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steel |
Azerbaijani, Persian, Turkish |
Boy |
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one waging war |
Greek |
Boy |
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apple |
French, Latin |
Boy |
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night cough |
Māori, Tahitian |
Boy |
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five |
English, Latin, Sabellic |
Boy |
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golden mother |
Malayalam, Tamil |
Girl |
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complete; full |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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messenger, envoy |
Germanic, Old High German |
Boy |
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boundary post |
Dutch, Latin, Low German |
Boy |
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night door; enduring night |
Māori |
Boy |
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poor man |
Anglo-Norman, English, Latin, Old French |
Boy |
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radiance, splendor |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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power, authority |
Javanese, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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scented parijata flower |
Marathi, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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led forth; presented |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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image, symbol |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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dawn; daybreak |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
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engaging in combat |
Pali, Sanskrit, Thai |
Boy |
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very glorious |
Bulgarian, Slavic |
Girl |
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departed spirit |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
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progress, advancement |
Greek |
Boy |
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fortunate, successful |
Latin |
Boy |
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foreseeing, prudent |
Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish |
Boy |
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UNKNOWN |
Ancient Greek, Bithynian, Latin |
Boy |
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mind; soul |
English, Greek, Korean |
Boy |
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of the people |
Latin |
Boy |
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thrilled, enraptured |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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wordplay |
Chinese, English |
Boy |
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of Pupius |
Latin |
Boy |
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plank; board |
Burmese |
Boy |
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Pythian speaker |
Ancient Greek |
Boy |
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No established meaning; possibly 'of the palace' if linked to Latin/Spanish roots, otherwise likely an invented name |
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Girl |
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Name of the Greek mountain sacred to Apollo and the Muses; symbol of poetry, arts, and inspiration. |
Greek |
Unisex |
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Meaning uncertain; possibly derived from Māori elements or a place name (e.g., Patea); may relate to concepts of clearing or openness |
Polynesian |
Unisex |
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rock, stone |
Greek |
Girl |
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very bright, much-bright; illustrious |
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Girl |
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"much fruit" or "very fruitful" (from poly- 'many' + karpos 'fruit') |
Greek |
Boy |
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prince's town; town of the prince |
English |
Boy |
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Uncertain; often rendered 'pierce the valley' or 'pierce the veil'; name of a Grail knight |
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Boy |
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Diminutive of Peter/Petronella - 'rock' / 'little rock (stone)' |
Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Diminutive meaning "little Pisti" - effectively "little Stephen" (Stephen = crown/garland). |
Hungarian |
Boy |
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Prasadi |
Gracious; blessed; bestowed by grace |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Derived from Purnima ('full moon'); conveys 'like the full moon' or 'full-moon-like' (moonlike, moonlit beauty). |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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A grand or royal residence; palace |
English |
Unisex |
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Probably "little Peter" or "descendant of Pearnán" (i.e., related to the name Peter) |
Irish |
Unisex |
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Derived from the Old English place-name meaning 'Pæga's town/estate' (surname-derived) |
English |
Unisex |
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