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Drucyllah
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Derived from Drusilla - traditionally understood as 'little strong one' or associated with the Roman name Drusus (meaning uncertain); used here as a modern invented feminine name. |
English |
Girl |
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Gree
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Uncertain; possibly 'green' (from Green) or derived from Scottish Greer meaning 'watchful, alert' |
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Unisex |
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Huyeta
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Not well documented; interpretations vary and the exact meaning is uncertain |
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Girl |
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Aikaterinē
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Commonly understood as "pure" (from Greek katharos), though the original etymology is uncertain and may relate to the goddess Hecate. |
Greek |
Girl |
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Kiauna
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Likely an invented or variant form; meaning uncertain - may relate to Kiana or Una |
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Girl |
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Leit
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Rare/uncertain; possibly associated with the place-name 'Leith' (river/harbour) or with roots meaning 'grey', 'people' or 'light' depending on origin |
Germanic |
Unisex |
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Mertice
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Likely 'worthy/merit' or 'beloved/merciful' (exact derivation uncertain) |
English |
Girl |
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Monyka
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Often interpreted as 'advisor' or 'solitary/unique' (origins uncertain). |
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Girl |
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Odelattah
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Uncertain. Likely a compound name: 'Attah/Atta' commonly means 'twin' or functions as an honorific in parts of West Africa; 'Ode/Odel' meaning depends on the specific language or family usage. Full meaning requires local/family context. |
Twi |
Unisex |
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Tice
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Surname-derived name of uncertain meaning, likely from a medieval personal name or nickname |
English |
Boy |
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Bashasha
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Possibly 'young one' or related to the title 'basha/pasha' (meaning uncertain) |
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Unisex |
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Eigneachan
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Uncertain - possibly a diminutive form derived from a Gaelic root; literal meaning not verified |
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Boy |
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Esther
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Star (traditional interpretation); etymology uncertain, possibly linked to Persian Ishtar. |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Gananah
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Counting, enumeration; loosely 'she who counts' or 'the one who calculates' (interpretation uncertain) |
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Girl |
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Girigel
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Likely related to 'giri' (mountain) - approximately 'mountain-born' or 'mountain charm'; exact meaning uncertain |
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Unisex |
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Gynt
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Uncertain - originally a Norwegian surname; no widely agreed etymology |
Norwegian |
Boy |
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Aikaterinos
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Commonly 'pure' (traditional association), though original origin is uncertain and may relate to Hecate |
Greek |
Boy |
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Alvana
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Probably 'elf-friend' (from Old English ælf + wine); occasionally linked to Romance 'alba' meanings (dawn/white) - uncertain |
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Girl |
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Jeshana
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Uncertain - possibly 'salvation' if linked to Hebrew Yeshua/Joshua; otherwise no established traditional meaning (modern coinage) |
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Girl |
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Letipha
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Likely "gift" or "blessing" (exact meaning uncertain) |
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Girl |
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Elfego
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Related to the element 'Ælf-' meaning 'elf'; often interpreted as 'elf-protector' or 'high elf' (exact sense uncertain) |
Spanish |
Boy |
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Neilan
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Derived from Niall - commonly interpreted as 'champion', 'cloud', or 'passionate' (exact origin uncertain) |
Gaelic, Irish |
Boy |
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Jinnia
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Uncertain - may imply 'of Junia/Julia' or 'related to Virginia/Ginny', or alternatively 'spirit' if linked to Arabic jinn |
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Girl |
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Samanth
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Likely 'listener' / 'heard by God' (associated with Samuel); meaning and formation are uncertain |
English |
Girl |
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Priamo
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Name of the legendary King of Troy (Priamos). Traditionally linked to the idea of 'ransom' or 'redeemed' (from Greek πριάμαι 'to buy'), though the exact etymology is uncertain. |
Greek |
Boy |
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Addai
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Aramaic/Syriac form of Thaddeus. Meaning is uncertain; traditionally associated with ideas like 'heart' or 'courageous.' |
Aramaic |
Boy |
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Alamia
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Uncertain; possible meanings include 'work, industrious' (if from Amalia), 'treasure/gift' (if influenced by Samoan Alamea), or connections to 'world/knowledge' (if related to Arabic 'alam'). |
Polynesian, Spanish |
Girl |
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Badon
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Originally a place-name; linked to the Battle of Badon. Exact etymology uncertain, generally associated with a hill/defensive site or battle. |
English |
Boy |
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Bennah
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Meaning uncertain; generally linked to 'Ben' (son/child) or treated as a feminine form of names derived from Ben - broadly 'little one' or 'child' |
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Girl |
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Bernit
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Either 'bringer of victory' (if from Berenice) or 'strong/brave as a bear' (if from Bernard); exact meaning uncertain. |
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Girl |
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Cales
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Uncertain; possible senses include 'from Calais' (place-name), or meanings associated with Cale/Cael such as 'slender' (Gaelic) or, if related to Caleb, 'wholehearted/faithful' (Hebrew). |
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Boy |
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Derrana
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A modern elaboration or feminine form of names like Derran/Doran; exact meaning uncertain - possibly linked to 'little oak' or 'of the oak grove' by association |
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Girl |
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Faral
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Uncertain - no widely attested traditional meaning. If linked to 'Faryal', it is sometimes associated with notions of beauty or angelic qualities; otherwise meaning is unknown |
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Unisex |
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Hoshama
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Possibly 'one who hears' / 'listener' (uncertain) |
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Girl |
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Jeshanah
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Uncertain - possibly derived from Hebrew elements (e.g., 'yesh' = there/is and 'anah' = answer, or related to 'shanah' = year/renewal); loosely interpreted as 'God has answered' or 'renewed' (estimate) |
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Girl |
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Clytamnestra
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Generally interpreted as 'famous woman' (from Greek elements; exact etymology uncertain) |
Greek |
Girl |
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Lakitiah
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Modern invented name. Literally uncertain; may combine the prefix 'La-' with a -kitia/-ketia element. Influences include Letitia ('joy') or Keziah ('cassia'), so associated meanings can be 'joy' or 'cassia' by association. |
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Girl |
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Letiphah
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Obscure - biblical name of uncertain meaning |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Driyana
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No established historical meaning; if treated as a variant of Adriana it can be linked to 'from Hadria', or if parsed with -yana it may evoke 'journey' - overall meaning is modern/uncertain. |
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Girl |
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Nimshi
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Uncertain - a biblical name recorded as the father of King Jehu; the exact etymology and meaning are not well-attested. |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Keonte
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Meaning is uncertain (modern/created name). Often treated as a variant of Keon, which is linked to Irish Cian ('ancient'), or influenced by Deonte/Dionte ('divine') - so meanings vary by interpretation |
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Boy |
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Peneus
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Name of a Thessalian river and its river-god (Πηνειός); broadly 'of the Peneus river' or loosely 'the flowing/rushing one' (exact etymology uncertain). |
Greek |
Boy |
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Rozenah
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Possibly 'day' or 'sunlight' (Kurdish/Persian) or 'rose' (from Latin/Slavic); meaning uncertain |
Hebrew, Latin, Persian, Slavic |
Girl |
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Sadhbba
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Traditionally interpreted as 'sweet' or 'pleasant' (exact origin uncertain) |
Irish |
Girl |
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Matoaka
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The private/birth name of Pocahontas; exact translation from Powhatan is uncertain and disputed. |
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Girl |
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Selk
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uncertain - no well-attested meaning; possibly related to roots meaning 'seal', 'blessed', or 'happy' |
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Unisex |
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Priamos
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Traditionally interpreted as "ransomed" or "redeemed"; exact etymology uncertain |
Greek |
Boy |
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Sharod
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Probably a variant of Sherrod/Sherod; original meaning uncertain - possibly linked to 'Sherwood' or 'bright wood'. |
English |
Boy |
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Soimah
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Not well-documented; used as a female given name in Indonesia. May be a local form or variant of Arabic names such as Sumayyah/Sumaya, so a specific meaning for Soimah is uncertain. |
Indonesian |
Girl |
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Addair
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Originally a surname; likely linked to the Irish place-name Áth Dara meaning "ford of the oaks", though exact Gaelic origins are uncertain |
Irish, Scottish |
Unisex |
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