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Likla
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Uncertain - possibly related to regional words for 'bud' or 'blossom' or a diminutive floral sense |
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Unisex |
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Mitena
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Unclear - not well-documented; may derive from Malagasy elements (e.g., 'tena') suggesting ideas of 'self' or 'true', but meaning is uncertain |
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Girl |
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Jerrion
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Uncertain; modern invented name. Possibly 'son/descendant of Jer' or, if linked to Jeremiah, 'God will exalt'. |
English |
Boy |
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Jinjer
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Uncertain - most likely evokes "ginger" (reddish-haired) or is linked to "Jin" which can mean gold/metal in Chinese; overall origin and meaning are modern and informal. |
English |
Unisex |
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Latoysha
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A contemporary invented feminine name; meaning is uncertain and typically treated as a variant of LaToya/Latasha in modern usage |
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Girl |
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Moraima
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Uncertain - possibly related to Spanish 'mora' (dark/Moor) or to the historic Arabic-derived name Morayma; no single agreed meaning |
Spanish |
Girl |
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Neira
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Uncertain - likely derived from a Galician/Spanish place-name or surname; some sources connect it to regional toponyms or to Latin roots meaning 'black'. Exact original meaning is unclear. |
Basque, Galician, Spanish |
Girl |
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Rasheka
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Uncertain for this exact form; may echo Sanskrit 'Rashika' ('connoisseur, one with taste') or Arabic 'Rashida/Rasheeda' ('rightly guided, wise') |
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Girl |
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Ritsos
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Likely a patronymic or diminutive surname; exact meaning uncertain |
Greek |
Boy |
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Aloeus
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Name of a mythological Thessalian figure associated with the Aloadae; etymology and literal meaning are uncertain. |
Greek |
Boy |
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Arawn
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Name of the king of Annwn (the Welsh Otherworld); etymology uncertain, associated with a ruler of the Otherworld/underworld. |
Welsh |
Boy |
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Atherlee
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Uncertain - a modern invented name likely meaning something like "Ather's meadow/clearing" or generally interpreted as a meadow/clearing element attached to the Ather root |
English |
Unisex |
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Elesia
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uncertain - commonly associated with “noble” (from Alicia/Alesia) or “blissful” (from Elysia) |
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Girl |
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Forba
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Meaning uncertain - not widely attested as a traditional given name; may be a family/surname turned first name or a regional name whose original meaning is not well documented. |
Scottish |
Unisex |
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Hekuba
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Etymology uncertain; often interpreted as "far-ruling" or possibly of pre-Greek/Anatolian origin |
Greek |
Girl |
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Hose
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uncertain - possibly 'spur of land' from Old English place-name origins, or associated with Hebrew Hosea meaning 'salvation' / 'he saves' |
English |
Boy |
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Iulus
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Name of a mythological Roman youth (Ascanius), ancestor of the Julian clan; meaning uncertain - possibly 'downy‑haired' or 'young'. |
Latin |
Boy |
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Bonil
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Likely related to 'bon' meaning 'good' - broadly 'good', 'goodness', or a diminutive/variant of a surname (uncertain) |
Latin |
Unisex |
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Koemy
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Uncertain. Possibly 'lucky/prosperous' (if tied to Khmer 'koem') or 'little/beautiful smile' (if parsed as Japanese elements); may have no fixed traditional meaning if it is a modern/creative name. |
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Unisex |
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Laquenda
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No established traditional meaning; a modern coinage. Meaning is uncertain and typically interpreted from related roots or as a stylistic creation. |
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Girl |
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Meht-Urt
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Possibly a compound: 'Meht' (uncertain) + 'Urt' ('long') - roughly 'long Meht' or 'long‑lasting'; exact meaning unknown. |
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Unisex |
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Radell
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Uncertain - often interpreted as ‘counsel’ (from rad-) or as a modern blend suggesting 'valley' (dell); generally a modern invented name |
English |
Boy |
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Rhilla
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Uncertain - if derived from Priscilla (Latin), it could carry the sense 'ancient, venerable'; if related to Welsh Rhian/Rhiannon, meanings like 'maiden' or 'queen' are possible. |
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Girl |
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Samanie
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probable derivation from names meaning 'calm/peaceful' or 'well‑ordered' (from Persian Saman) or 'equal/common' (from Sanskrit root); exact meaning for this spelling is uncertain |
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Girl |
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Odita
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Possibly 'wealth, fortune' (Germanic) or 'risen/awakened' (Sanskrit); otherwise rare/uncertain. |
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Girl |
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Yasiel
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Uncertain - commonly treated as a modern name; if derived from Hebrew elements, roughly 'God will save' or 'God is (God)'; otherwise meaning is considered variable/created |
Arabic, Spanish |
Boy |
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Adrah
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Uncertain - possibly 'mighty', 'noble', or 'exalted' if linked to Hebrew roots |
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Girl |
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Caedman
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Possibly related to Old English Caedmon or Celtic 'cad' (battle); often interpreted as 'little battle' or associated with the Anglo-Saxon poet Caedmon - meaning uncertain. |
English |
Boy |
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Clonia
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Uncertain; possibly “beautiful” (if from Irish Clíodhna/Cliona) or “fame/glory” (if related to Greek kleos/kleon) |
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Girl |
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Danaye
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Uncertain; often associated with Danae (Greek myth) or linked to Dana/Daniel and interpreted variously as 'related to Danae' or 'God is my judge' |
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Girl |
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Drucylla
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Feminine diminutive of Drusus; often interpreted as "little strong one" or "strong/sturdy" (exact meaning uncertain). |
Latin |
Girl |
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Gentie
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Rare name with uncertain meaning; possibly a diminutive of 'Gentry' meaning 'noble' or 'well-born', or an Anglicized/feminine form of Albanian 'Genti' (linked to the Illyrian name Gentius). |
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Unisex |
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Halfrieda
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Derived from the Germanic element 'fried' meaning 'peace' - generally interpreted as 'peaceful' (possible nuance of 'noble peace' if related to Alfreda/Alfrieda). Exact literal origin is uncertain. |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Laukoka
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Unknown; possibly related to Hawaiian 'lau' meaning 'leaf' or 'many' combined with an unclear element 'koka' (meaning uncertain) |
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Unisex |
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Melven
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Derived from the surname Melvin; commonly interpreted as 'chief' or 'gentle leader' (exact origin uncertain). |
English, Scottish |
Boy |
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Monyfa
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Uncertain; commonly interpreted in modern use as 'favored' or 'blessed' (sometimes understood as 'gift of God') |
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Girl |
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Oryon
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Name of a mythological Greek hunter and a prominent constellation; etymology uncertain, sometimes linked to 'rising' or 'mountain' |
Greek |
Boy |
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Keondry
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No established traditional meaning; probably a modern blended name with an uncertain meaning |
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Boy |
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Raolah
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Uncertain. If derived from Raoul, the element roots would suggest 'fame' + 'wolf' (i.e., 'famous wolf'); otherwise meaning is undocumented |
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Girl |
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Rhillah
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Meaning uncertain; probably a diminutive or spelling variant rather than a name with a distinct historic meaning |
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Girl |
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Segundina Antonia
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Segundina: 'second' or 'born second' (from Latin 'secundus', also connoting 'favorable'). Antonia: from the Antonius family name - often interpreted as 'priceless' or 'praiseworthy', though the original meaning is uncertain. |
Spanish |
Girl |
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Sherebyah
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Possibly "Yahweh restores" / "the Lord restores" (interpretation uncertain) |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Yasin
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From the Quranic chapter title 'Yā Sīn'; exact meaning is uncertain - traditionally used as an honorific epithet of the Prophet Muhammad. |
Arabic |
Boy |
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Adras
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Unknown; if linked to Greek Adrasteia/Adrastus, possibly 'inescapable' or 'not to be escaped'; otherwise meaning is uncertain |
Arabic |
Boy |
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Antton
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From the Roman family name Antonius (of uncertain Etruscan origin); commonly interpreted as "priceless" or "highly praiseworthy" |
Basque |
Boy |
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Asherah
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Name of an ancient Canaanite mother goddess; etymology uncertain but often linked to ideas of blessing or to a sacred grove/pillar. |
Hebrew, Semitic |
Girl |
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Badhur
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uncertain; may be associated with the Arabic root 'Badr' meaning 'full moon' or be a regional/phonetic variant without a well-attested meaning |
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Boy |
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Cant
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Uncertain. As a surname the meaning is unclear or locational; if viewed as a variant of Turkish 'Can', it carries the meaning 'life, soul, beloved'. |
English |
Unisex |
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Chitsa
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No widely attested, established meaning. Might be a diminutive form; if linked to Sanskrit 'Chitta' the root relates to 'mind' or 'consciousness' (connection uncertain) |
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Girl |
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Domiduca
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Probably from Latin roots domus (house) + duca (duke/leader), giving an approximate meaning 'leader of the household' or 'house duchess'; etymology uncertain |
Italian, Latin |
Girl |
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