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Adawna
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Uncertain; possibly 'noble' or 'lady' depending on root. |
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Girl |
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Alody
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Possibly 'all wealth' or 'noble' via Alodia (uncertain); also interpreted as a melodic/invented name |
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Girl |
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Bezai
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No widely attested definitive meaning; interpretations vary and the origin is uncertain |
Amharic |
Boy |
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Cannin
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Uncertain; possibly connected to the surname 'Cannon' (church canon) or to Gaelic roots meaning a diminutive/descendant form |
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Unisex |
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Erill
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Uncertain - no widely attested single meaning. If place-name–derived, likely locational; if related to Earl, 'nobleman'; if related to Welsh Eryl, meanings reported include 'crane' or interpretive forms. |
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Boy |
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Hosa
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Uncertain - sources variously suggest meanings like 'little crow' or senses related to bravery; exact translation varies by source and tribe. |
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Unisex |
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Igerne
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uncertain - etymology disputed; sometimes interpreted as related to Brittonic roots implying 'fair' or 'blessed' |
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Girl |
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Imlah
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Rare and of uncertain meaning; likely a surname-turned given name (Scottish 'Imlach') with no widely attested given-name meaning. |
Scottish |
Unisex |
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Kange
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Unknown/uncertain. If linked to Korean 'Kang' (강) it can relate to 'river' or strength; otherwise no established traditional meaning |
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Unisex |
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Kenon
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Uncertain; possibly "possession" (if from Kenan) or linked to surname meanings such as "chieftain/royal" |
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Boy |
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Koemey
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Exact meaning uncertain; plausibly related to Khmer roots meaning 'gold', 'precious', or 'beautiful'. |
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Unisex |
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Marrok
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Uncertain; likely related to 'Mark/Marcus' (dedicated to Mars, 'warlike'); in legend the name is associated with a knight turned werewolf, giving occasional 'wolf' connotations |
English, French |
Boy |
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Gleise
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Uncertain - likely a modern/invented name; sometimes linked to German 'Gleis' meaning 'track/rail'. |
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Girl |
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Melveenah
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Uncertain - possibly 'honey-sweet' or a feminine elaboration of Melvin/Melvina ('council protector') |
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Girl |
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Jebon
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Uncertain; probably a modern form meaning 'little Jeb' or, if linked to Jebediah/Jedediah, 'beloved (of the Lord)' |
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Boy |
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Odeenah
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uncertain; no widely attested meaning - may be a diminutive or variant of names such as Adina/Adeena/Odina |
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Girl |
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Olethe
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Likely 'olive' or 'little olive' (symbolic of peace); meaning is modern and uncertain |
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Girl |
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Oryin
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Uncertain; possibly connected to 'light', 'pine/tree', or derived from traditional names with meanings like 'song' or 'little pale one'; may also be used as an invented name without a set meaning |
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Unisex |
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Keonah
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Uncertain - often associated with Kiona ('brown hills') or used as a feminine form of Keon |
English |
Girl |
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Kyi
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Burmese: derived from ကြည်, generally meaning “clear, pure, bright.” Slavic/Ukrainian: the name Kyi (Кий) is borne by a legendary founder of Kyiv; its original meaning is uncertain. |
Ukrainian |
Boy |
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Raddpath
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Unknown - possibly a compound of 'Radd' (uncertain) + 'path' (way, journey) |
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Unisex |
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Sanyana
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Uncertain - possibly a diminutive/derivative of 'Sanya' or a local root; not well documented |
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Girl |
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Sako
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Diminutive of Sargis/Sarkis, ultimately related to the Roman name Sergius - often interpreted as 'attendant/servant' (origins uncertain) |
Armenian |
Boy |
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Shonak
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Uncertain; likely derived from the Sanskrit name 'Shonaka' known from Hindu tradition. Exact meaning is not well-established. |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Tom-Solal
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A compound meaning that blends Tom - 'twin' (from Thomas) or 'innocence/simplicity' (Hebrew תום) - with Solal, a name of uncertain/modern/literary origin often associated with or derived from Solomon ('peace') in related contexts. |
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Boy |
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Ailith
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Probably 'noble battle' if derived from Old Germanic roots; alternatively associated with Gaelic forms (Ailidh/Eilidh) whose links are to traditional Celtic names - exact meaning uncertain |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Baddon
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Uncertain; probably 'settlement or homestead associated with a person named Badd/Bada' (surname-origin meaning) |
English |
Boy |
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Bernicia
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Uncertain; likely "hilly land" or "land of hills" (from Brittonic root bryn 'hill') |
English |
Girl |
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Birtyl
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Uncertain. If related to Bertil, from Old Germanic elements meaning "bright" or "famous"; if from the surname Birtle, may reference a place with birch trees |
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Boy |
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Cannine
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Uncertain - possibly 'dog-like' if from Latin 'caninus'; otherwise likely an invented name without an established meaning |
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Girl |
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Cloice
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Uncertain; commonly interpreted as related to 'choice' or influenced by Clio ('glory') |
English |
Girl |
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Danaus
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Name of a mythological Greek king (father of the Danaïdes); etymology uncertain, often linked to the Danaans ('of the Danaans'). |
Greek |
Boy |
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Drucyla
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Probably "strong" or "strong one" (derived from Drusilla; exact meaning uncertain) |
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Girl |
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Eifiona
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Feminine form of the Welsh name Eifion; associated with the Eifionydd region in northwest Wales. Literal meaning is uncertain and primarily place-derived. |
Welsh |
Girl |
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Gental
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Probably 'noble' or 'of Genti/Gentian' (exact meaning uncertain) |
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Boy |
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Herod
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Probably 'heroic' or 'song of the hero' (etymology uncertain) |
Greek |
Boy |
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Hosah
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Possibly 'salvation' (if related to Hebrew Hosea) or 'new' (if from Kannada); meaning uncertain |
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Unisex |
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Jesenia
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Modern Spanish-language name often associated with floral imagery (similar to 'Jasmine'); exact etymology uncertain. |
Spanish |
Girl |
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Loloti
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No well-documented meaning; likely a local or diminutive form and meaning is uncertain |
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Hanyela
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Uncertain; likely related to 'grace' (from Hannah) or 'happy/delighted' (from Haniya). If parsed as Hannah + -ela it could be interpreted loosely as 'little/grace of God'. |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Penda
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Uncertain. The Anglo-Saxon etymology is unclear; in West African usage the name is feminine but specific meanings vary by language and are not well documented. |
Anglo-Saxon, Wolof |
Girl |
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Rycma
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Uncertain - if derived from 'ric' it suggests 'ruler' or 'powerful'; otherwise an invented name with no established traditional meaning |
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Girl |
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Odiri
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Uncertain - exact meaning varies by source; likely derived from Igbo roots |
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Unisex |
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Sheraa
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Uncertain; commonly interpreted as 'lioness' (from Persian/Urdu 'sher') or 'song' (as a variant of Hebrew 'Shira'); may also be a modern/creative name |
Arabic, Hebrew, Urdu |
Girl |
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Tareana
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A modern invented name with uncertain meaning; often interpreted as a blend of Tara ('star' or 'hill/rock') and Ariana/Riana ('noble'/'most holy'), sometimes rendered poetically as 'noble star' or similar |
English |
Girl |
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Alodye
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Possibly 'foreign riches' or 'other/foreign wealth' (uncertain) |
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Girl |
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Calem
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Probably 'whole‑hearted' (if from Caleb) or 'dove' (if from Calum); overall meaning is uncertain. |
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Boy |
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Iorwen
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Derived from Welsh elements: Ior (uncertain) + -wen 'white, fair, blessed' - generally interpreted as 'fair/blessed (female)' or 'fair one'. |
Welsh |
Girl |
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Jeseniah
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A modern/invented name; probably blends forms like Yesenia or Jesse with the Hebrew suffix -iah ('Yahweh'), broadly implying 'of/related to God' - exact meaning uncertain. |
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Girl |
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Laquenah
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No established traditional meaning; probably a modern invented feminine elaboration of similar names, so meaning is uncertain. |
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Girl |
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