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Khetag
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Traditional Ossetian male name; exact original meaning uncertain |
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Boy |
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Lattis
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Likely 'joy' or 'happiness' if derived from Laetitia; otherwise meaning uncertain |
English |
Girl |
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Rhion
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Uncertain - may derive from Welsh 'Rhian' (maiden) or Irish 'Rían' (little king); also used as a modern invented name |
Irish |
Unisex |
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Roedden
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Probably 'from the red valley' or 'descendant/son of Rod' - associated with 'red' or a Rod/Roderick root (meaning uncertain) |
English, Scandinavian |
Boy |
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Nouma
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uncertain - not widely attested; depending on origin it may be associated with 'light' if linked to Arabic roots (Noor) or be a distinct local name in West Africa with separate meanings |
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Girl |
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Ritvars
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Likely of Latvian/Baltic origin; possibly from rit- (related to Latvian rīts 'morning' or a root meaning 'to move') + -vars (an element meaning 'guardian/defender'), roughly 'morning guardian' or 'moving protector'. Exact meaning uncertain. |
Latvian |
Boy |
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Tarenna
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A modern feminine name - probably a variant/combination of Tara/Taryn; meanings vary by root (e.g., 'rock' or 'hill' from Irish Tara, 'star' from Sanskrit Tara); overall meaning uncertain. |
English |
Girl |
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Trijntje
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"pure" (associated with Catherine; etymology uncertain) |
Dutch |
Girl |
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Biton
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Uncertain - historically a family name of Maghrebi Jewish origin; exact etymology is unclear. Also attested as an ancient Greek personal name with no clearly established meaning. |
Greek, Hebrew |
Boy |
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Calhoun
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Habitational surname meaning 'of Colquhoun' (from the place name Colquhoun); exact Gaelic elements are uncertain |
Scottish |
Boy |
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Cantrel
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Uncertain; surname-derived - possibly 'singer/chanter' or 'dweller by a corner/edge' from Anglo‑French roots |
English, Norman |
Boy |
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Cerydwen
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Possibly 'fair/blessed' (‑wen) with an uncertain first element; name of a Welsh mythic enchantress associated with poetic inspiration. |
Welsh |
Girl |
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Druillah
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Uncertain; most likely a feminine form of Dru - interpreted as 'daughter/variant of Dru' or 'little Dru' (modern/creative meaning) |
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Girl |
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Duviah
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Possibly 'bear of God' or 'God is my bear' - meaning uncertain/rare. |
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Girl |
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Girioel
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uncertain - could suggest 'mountain of God' (if from Giri + -el) or echo meanings of Uriel/Gabriel such as 'God is my light/strength' |
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Boy |
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Harailt
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Uncertain; if related to Old Norse Haraldr, likely carries the sense 'army ruler' or 'leader'. |
Scottish |
Boy |
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Jarelle
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Uncertain - may derive from Jared meaning "descent" or from Gerard/Gerald meaning "spear ruler"; often used as a modern invented name |
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Unisex |
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Druelle
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From Druelle (a place) or 'pleasant/beloved' (exact meaning uncertain) |
French |
Girl |
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Lymbera
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Modern invented name; commonly interpreted as 'amber-like' or 'from the lake' (meaning uncertain). |
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Girl |
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Leitza
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If derived from Letitia: 'joy, happiness'. If from the Basque placename: toponymic origin with uncertain exact meaning. |
Basque, Italian |
Girl |
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Roeddin
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Uncertain; possibly 'rose' if linked to Rhod- (Greek/Welsh), otherwise likely an invented name without an established meaning |
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Unisex |
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Tareon
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Modern invented name; exact meaning uncertain - often interpreted as 'lion-like' or 'strong' when influenced by -eon/Leon |
English |
Boy |
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Arikkah
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Uncertain; possibly 'lioness' or related to 'lion' if derived from Hebrew Arik/Arieh, or meaning depends on chosen Japanese kanji if of Japanese origin |
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Girl |
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Druille
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No established historical meaning; likely uncertain/modern. If linked to 'Dru' it could echo the sense of Drew/Andrew ('manly') or simply be a created name with a French-flavored ending |
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Unisex |
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Eleuia
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Possibly "merciful" or "compassionate" if derived from Greek eleos/eleousa; otherwise uncertain |
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Girl |
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Enieto
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Likely derived from the Spanish surname 'Nieto' meaning 'grandson'; specific meaning as a given name is uncertain |
Spanish |
Boy |
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Estline
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Uncertain; possibly 'star' if linked to Estelle/Estella, or indicating Estonian origin |
Estonian |
Girl |
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Gyodanna
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Probably 'God is gracious' if derived from Giovanna/Joanna; otherwise meaning uncertain. |
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Girl |
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Beneil
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Possibly 'built by God' or 'Yahweh has built' (approximate; exact meaning uncertain) |
Assyrian |
Boy |
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Kekapa
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Likely Hawaiian; literally 'ke kapa' = 'the kapa' (kapa = native tapa/barkcloth) - may refer to kapa or the verb 'kapa' (to beat/strike). Exact given-name meaning is uncertain. |
Hawaiian |
Unisex |
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Kichie
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Diminutive/pet form meaning 'little Kiki' or similar; if from Japanese 'Kichi' it can suggest 'good fortune' - meaning uncertain |
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Unisex |
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Emari
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Uncertain; generally treated as a modern form of Amari, with meanings varying by derivation (often associated with interpretations linked to Amari) |
Arabic, English |
Unisex |
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Lymen
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probably "man of the meadow" if derived from Lyman; otherwise uncertain |
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Boy |
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Irfon
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Taken from the River Irfon - a locational/river name; specific original meaning uncertain |
Welsh |
Boy |
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Kheti
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Ancient Egyptian: an old personal name borne by several officials; original meaning is uncertain. Hindi/Nepali: 'kheti' (खेती) = farming, agriculture. |
Egyptian |
Boy |
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Rinos
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Uncertain - often treated as a diminutive or short form of names like Rino/Rinaldo/Quirino; may also reflect Greek element 'rhinos' (nose) in form only rather than meaning. |
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Boy |
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Sakyra
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Uncertain. Often interpreted as floral/positive - e.g., 'cherry blossom' if linked to Sakura, or 'thankful/grateful' if influenced by Shakira; generally treated as a modern invented name with pleasant/creative connotations. |
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Girl |
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Shamieka
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No single established meaning; generally treated as a modern invented feminine name. If connected to Shamika, it can be interpreted as 'peaceful' or 'calm', otherwise meaning is uncertain. |
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Girl |
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usiris
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Name of the Egyptian god of the afterlife; derived from Egyptian Wsjr/Usir, often rendered as 'mighty' or 'powerful' (exact original meaning uncertain). |
Egyptian |
Boy |
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Alinga
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Uncertain. Possibly 'without mark/sign' (from Sanskrit a- + linga) or a modern name related to Alina; meaning may vary by culture |
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Girl |
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Bhaic
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No widely recorded meaning; meaning is uncertain or undocumented |
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Ganelon
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Uncertain - no well-attested literal meaning; best known as the name of a treacherous knight in The Song of Roland |
French |
Boy |
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Kanishka
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Name of a famed Kushan emperor; etymology uncertain - sometimes linked to Sanskrit roots meaning 'small/young' or interpreted as a royal/title name. |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Kekapah
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Uncertain - likely composed of Hawaiian elements; 'ke' can mean 'the', while 'kapah' is not a widely attested Hawaiian word and has no well‑documented meaning. |
Hawaiian |
Unisex |
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Keyah
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Uncertain - often cited as 'land' or 'earth' in some Indigenous language references, or treated as a modern invented/variant form related to Keya/Kia |
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Girl |
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Laulanya
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Possibly derived from a Sanskrit root suggesting playfulness, charm or grace; loosely 'playful' or 'graceful' (origin and exact meaning uncertain). |
Indian |
Girl |
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Leitiphah
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Unknown or uncertain; no reliable etymology found in common references |
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Girl |
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Dolia
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Uncertain - possibly a diminutive of Dolores ('sorrow') or related to Dalia ('branch'/'gentle'), or a form of Dolly (diminutive of Dorothy, 'gift of God') |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Elgin
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From the town of Elgin (a Scottish place name); original meaning uncertain |
Scottish |
Boy |
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Lymin
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Meaning uncertain - a modern invented name or blend; could suggest 'beloved' (Ly) or 'bright/protector' (Min) depending on interpretation |
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Unisex |
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