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Gaton
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Rare name with uncertain meaning; possibilities include 'cat' (if from Spanish gato) or 'man from Gascony' (if related to Gaston). |
Latin |
Boy |
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Ashon
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Probably derived from 'Ash' (ash tree) or from combining Ash + -on/Shawn; a modern invented name - exact traditional meaning is uncertain |
African American, English |
Boy |
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Kaleu
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Probably related to Hawaiian Kaleo, meaning "voice" or "sound"; otherwise meaning is uncertain |
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Boy |
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Karnie
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Uncertain; often treated as a diminutive of Kara/Karen/Karina ('beloved'/'pure') or linked to Hebrew 'Karni' ('horn'/'ray') |
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Girl |
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Keionne
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Uncertain; generally treated as a modern invented name. If associated with Keon/Kian, related meanings (e.g., Kian: "ancient") might be applied, but Keionne has no single well-established traditional meaning. |
English |
Unisex |
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Burlene
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Possibly 'woman from the borough/fort' or a feminine form of Burl; meaning uncertain |
English |
Girl |
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Luighseach
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Obscure/uncertain - etymology not well attested. Possibly derived from Irish elements (e.g., luigh 'to lie') or an old byname; no widely agreed single meaning. |
Irish |
Girl |
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Mailsi
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From the town of Mailsi (Punjab, Pakistan). Specific etymology and literal meaning are uncertain. |
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Girl |
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Onyl
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Unclear; possibly related to ‘champion’/‘cloud’ if linked to Niall/O'Neill, or ‘wind’ if linked to Anil - overall uncertain. |
Gaelic |
Boy |
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Orvon
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Rare/uncertain; possibly "arrow" if related to Old Norse Orvar/Orvin |
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Boy |
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Rinda
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Uncertain - either linked to Old Norse Rindr (a mythological woman) or considered a variant of Linda meaning "beautiful" |
English |
Girl |
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Maciel
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Uncertain; surname-based name of Iberian origin. No single well-attested given-name meaning; likely derived from a place name or family name. |
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Unisex |
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Mengis
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Uncertain. Possibly 'eternal' (if derived from Turkish 'Mengi') or related to 'king/kingdom' (if linked to Amharic 'Mengistu'); may also be a surname-turned given name. |
Amharic |
Boy |
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Zenay
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Uncertain - possibly "beauty" or "grace" if derived from Arabic Zayn; alternatively may be a modern invented name without a traditional meaning, or loosely linked to "God is gracious" if tied to Zane/John |
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Unisex |
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Abnar
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Etymology uncertain; possibly from Persian elements ab ('water') + nar (related to 'anar' pomegranate or Persian/Arabic 'nar' meaning 'fire'), variously interpreted as 'pomegranate-water', 'water and fire', or broadly 'radiant/luminous'. |
Persian |
Girl |
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Aramis
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Uncertain - probably a place-name derivative; best known as the name of a musketeer in literature. |
French |
Boy |
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Comhghan
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Possibly 'born together' or 'twin' - likely from Gaelic elements meaning 'together' + a birth-related suffix; exact etymology uncertain |
Irish |
Boy |
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Deedri
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Modern variant of the Irish name Deirdre, traditionally associated with sorrow or 'broken-hearted' (exact meaning uncertain). |
Irish |
Girl |
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Delvon
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Modern/invented name with uncertain meaning; often treated as a variant of Delvin (Irish surname origin) |
English |
Boy |
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Frollo
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Uncertain - possibly 'flower' (from Latin Florus) or related to a Germanic root meaning 'wise'. |
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Boy |
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Hute
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Either 'hut, shelter' (from Old French) or a variant of 'Hugh' meaning 'mind, spirit'; overall meaning uncertain/rare |
French |
Boy |
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Adarri
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Likely related to Basque 'adar' meaning 'horn' or 'branch'; exact meaning uncertain. |
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Unisex |
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Kiala
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Uncertain - likely a regional or modern variant of names such as Keala (Hawaiian: 'the path') or Kayla/Kyla; meanings vary by origin and usage. |
English |
Girl |
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Cymon
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Likely associated with Simon ('he has heard') or from Greek Cimon (origins uncertain) |
English, Greek |
Boy |
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Mashykah
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Uncertain; could be interpreted as 'beloved' (if linked to Masha/Maria) or 'anointed' (if linked to Hebrew mashiach) |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Gudarz
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Uncertain; name of a legendary Shahnameh hero associated with loyalty and bravery. Sometimes interpreted as 'good/virtuous protector' or 'possessor of goodness.' |
Persian |
Boy |
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Pely
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Rare/uncertain. Typically a pet form without a standalone meaning; possible associations include 'of the sea' (from Pelagia) or 'miracle/wonder' (from Hebrew 'pele'). |
English, Filipino, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew |
Unisex |
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Lakhia
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Possibly related to 'lakh' meaning 100,000 (connotations of abundance/wealth) or originating as a family name; exact etymology uncertain |
Indian |
Girl |
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Mari-Anna
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Combination of Maria (variously 'bitter', 'beloved', or uncertain) and Anna ('grace' or 'favor') - roughly 'beloved/gracious' or 'bitter grace' |
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Girl |
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Serle
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Uncertain - likely derived from a medieval personal name or a place-name rather than a modern lexical meaning |
English |
Unisex |
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Antonio
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Derived from Antonius; exact origin uncertain - traditionally interpreted as "priceless" or "inestimable worth" |
Latin |
Boy |
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Ariet
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Possibly 'ram' (if from Latin/Spanish) or 'little lion'/'lioness' (if diminutive of Hebrew Ari/Ariel) or 'little aria' (if diminutive of Aria); overall meaning is uncertain |
French, Italian, Spanish |
Unisex |
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Baca
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Uncertain. In Spanish contexts likely related to 'Vaca' (cow) as a surname; in Hebrew/Biblical contexts linked to 'Baka' meaning 'weeping' or the 'valley of weeping'. |
Biblical, Hebrew, Spanish |
Unisex |
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Eyrpne
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Invented/uncertain - commonly interpreted as a modern name evoking 'island', 'noble' or 'strength' |
Scandinavian |
Unisex |
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Gambil
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Originally a surname of uncertain etymology; no well‑attested specific given-name meaning - likely occupational or nickname-based in origin |
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Boy |
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Areesa
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Uncertain; commonly given meanings include 'alive', 'noble', or 'beautiful' depending on source and regional usage |
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Girl |
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Kallynda
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Likely associated with 'sun' (via Kalinda) or a modern blended name; exact meaning uncertain |
English |
Girl |
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Pelyas
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Uncertain - possibly “dark” or “dusky” if from Greek pelios (Pelias), or associated with the meaning of Elias/Elijah (“Yahweh is God”) if related |
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Boy |
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Ransly
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Uncertain; possibly 'Ran's clearing' if derived from Ransley (Old English -ley 'clearing') - generally treated as a modern/invented name |
English |
Unisex |
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Lugaid
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Associated with the god Lugh; possibly related to 'light' or an 'oath' - exact meaning is uncertain |
Irish |
Boy |
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Odelis
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Uncertain; possible meanings include 'wealth/heritage' (Germanic odal), 'praised by God' (from Odelia), or related to Odalis (historically 'chamber maid' via odalisque). |
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Girl |
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Rhiela
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Uncertain - generally treated as an invented feminine name, often associated with Rhea ('flow, earth') or interpreted as a diminutive/variant ending '-ela'. |
English |
Girl |
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Abnor
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Uncertain; if linked to Hebrew Avner/Abner, possibly 'father of light'; otherwise could be interpreted loosely as 'father of the north' or simply an invented name |
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Boy |
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Alair
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Uncertain - possibly 'noble' (if from Germanic elements) or a toponymic surname meaning 'from Allaire' |
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Boy |
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Antonius
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From the Roman family name Antonius; meaning uncertain - traditionally associated with 'priceless' or 'highly praiseworthy'. |
Latin |
Boy |
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Arane
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Uncertain - no single established meaning; may be linked to 'ridge/high place' (from Irish Aran) or related to Ariane/Ariadne roots depending on origin |
Irish |
Unisex |
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Arora
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Name of a Punjabi community/family name; etymology is uncertain. In modern use it is sometimes associated with 'dawn' or 'light' because of similarity to 'Aurora'. |
Indian |
Unisex |
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Bedver
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Uncertain - derived from Old Welsh 'Bedwyr' (Arthurian). Possibly related to 'bedw' (birch) or a warlike/heroic epithet; best known as the name of a Knight of the Round Table. |
Welsh |
Boy |
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Bevyne
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Uncertain - probably a modern coinage; possibly related to Bevan/Bevin (traditionally 'son of Evan') or reflecting elements meaning 'fair' or 'blessed'. |
English |
Unisex |
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Chenete
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If derived from Jeanette: 'God is gracious'; otherwise meaning is uncertain |
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Girl |
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