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Kokah
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Uncertain; not well-documented. May be an affectionate diminutive or, in some contexts, linked to concepts like 'strong' or 'friend' depending on local language |
Indonesian |
Unisex |
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Lonah
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Uncertain; may derive from Hebrew Alona ('oak'), from Leona ('lioness'), or be a modern/invented name without an established single meaning |
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Girl |
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Massago
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Meaning uncertain; if linked to Japanese 'masago' it refers to capelin roe (fish eggs); otherwise likely a family name without a specific lexical meaning |
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Unisex |
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Melvirne
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Uncertain; probably interpretive - combines 'Mel' (from roots meaning 'honey' or a short form of names like Melanie/Melvin) with a '-virne'/'-verne' element, so any meaning is modern/constructed rather than traditional |
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Girl |
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Mygeana
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Uncertain - possibly inspired by Megan meaning "pearl" or Meghana meaning "cloud"; overall likely an invented name blending those influences |
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Girl |
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Kalyndra
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Uncertain (modern coinage). Commonly interpreted as 'beautiful' or 'beloved' or as a blend invoking 'Kali' + '-ndra'; meanings vary by interpretation. |
English |
Girl |
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Rapyer
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Uncertain: possibly 'God has healed' (if linked to Raphael) or 'sword-like, sharp/fast' (if linked to rapier/surname) |
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Boy |
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Lopini Vaka
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Lopini: a Polynesian personal name (exact etymology uncertain). Vaka: 'canoe' or 'boat' in many Polynesian languages. |
Polynesian |
Boy |
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Nitti
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Derived from an Italian family name, likely a patronymic or diminutive; exact original meaning is uncertain. |
Italian |
Boy |
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Rhuanna
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Probably 'great/divine queen' (from Welsh Rhiannon); origin is somewhat uncertain |
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Girl |
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Sharrod
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Modern given name from the surname Sherrod; exact meaning is uncertain but often associated with surname roots implying strength or bravery. |
English |
Boy |
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Teejan
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Possibly 'little poet' or 'attractive/beautiful' (from Teagan/Tegan) or 'crown/crowned' (from Arabic Tijan/Taj); exact meaning uncertain |
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Unisex |
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Amalasand
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From Germanic 'amal' meaning 'work, vigor, bravery'; suffix '-sand' is uncertain - overall likely denotes connection to the Amal lineage or 'brave/vigorous one'. |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Arimathea
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Place name of uncertain meaning; possibly 'high place' or related to 'heights' |
Biblical |
Boy |
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Breuse
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Probably related to Bruce, often interpreted as 'from the brushwood' or 'from Brix'; exact meaning uncertain |
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Boy |
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Ceryse
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Possibly 'love' (from Welsh Cerys) or 'cherry' (from French cerise); uncertain |
French, Welsh |
Girl |
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Gure
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Likely 'our' (Basque). If linked to Hebrew 'Gur' as a variant, it can be interpreted as 'young lion' or 'cub'. Overall meaning as a personal name is rare/uncertain. |
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Unisex |
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Haralpos
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Uncertain; possibly 'joyful' (from Greek chara = joy) or connected to Harpalos ('seizer') - rare and etymology is unclear |
Greek |
Boy |
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Heldai
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Possibly 'devoted to God' or 'God is my portion' (exact meaning uncertain) |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Hersilia
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Ancient Roman/Sabine name; exact meaning uncertain |
Latin |
Girl |
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Jariah
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Uncertain; often treated as a modern feminine name. Possible connections: variant of Hebrew names meaning 'God has helped' (Azariah) or 'he shines' (Jair), or derived from Arabic 'Jariyah' meaning 'young woman/maid' or 'running/flowing'. |
Arabic, English, Hebrew |
Girl |
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Jedryc
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Likely 'beloved ruler' or 'beloved of the Lord' (combines Jed/Jedidiah 'beloved' with Germanic -ric 'ruler'); exact sense is uncertain. |
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Boy |
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Kannyel
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Uncertain; likely a modern coinage meaning roughly 'Kane/Kenny + God' - interpreted as 'God's Kane' or 'little Kane of God' |
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Unisex |
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Keakah
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Uncertain; possibly from Hawaiian elements 'ke' (the) + 'aka' (shadow/appearance), suggesting 'the reflection' or 'the image'. |
Polynesian |
Unisex |
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Keki
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Uncertain - a traditional Parsi name of Persian origin; exact meaning is not well documented |
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Boy |
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Kidda
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Likely a diminutive form related to 'kid' (child) or a short form of other personal names; meaning uncertain |
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Unisex |
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Launcelot
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Uncertain - possibly 'little lance' or a diminutive/derivative related to 'lance' (etymology debated) |
French |
Boy |
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Embree
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Uncertain; likely a surname-derived or modern coinage. Often treated as a variant of Embry/Emery or inspired by 'Ember', depending on derivation. |
English |
Unisex |
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Nanetah
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Uncertain. If related to Nanette/Anne, associated with 'grace'. If Native American in origin, the meaning would depend on the specific tribe/language and is not well recorded. |
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Girl |
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Nonya
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Uncertain - possibly 'ninth' or 'grandmother' (from Nona) or 'beauty/ornament' (from Noya); may also echo the Malay honorific 'Nyonya'. |
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Girl |
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Ozira
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Uncertain; possibly related to meanings like 'help' or 'strength' (if linked to Hebrew roots) or 'beloved/powerful' (if linked to Arabic Aziza); may also be an invented name |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Laun
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Uncertain; probably derived from a surname or place-name associated with a 'lawn' or clearing. Not widely attested with a fixed given-name meaning. |
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Boy |
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Lopini Vatuvei
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Lopini: uncertain - a Polynesian given name, possibly adapted from a European name (approx.). Vatuvei: likely from 'vatu' (Fijian/Tongan for 'stone') + suffix, roughly 'of the stones' or 'stone place' (approx.). |
Polynesian, Tongan |
Boy |
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Rhoana
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Uncertain; possibly 'great queen' (from Rhiannon), 'seal/rough island' (from Rhona), or 'ascending' (from Rohan). |
Scottish |
Girl |
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Roedyn
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No established historic meaning - probably a contemporary creation. May be interpreted as 'Roe' (as in roan/rowan or roe/deer) + suffix '-dyn'; overall meaning uncertain. |
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Unisex |
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Nigelia
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Probably 'little black' or 'dark-haired' (from Latin niger via Nigella); alternatively a feminine form of Nigel with associative meanings - origin uncertain. |
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Girl |
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phinneas
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Possibly 'dark-skinned' or 'oracle' - exact meaning uncertain |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Sanila
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Not well-documented; possibly a regional or modern name. Sometimes treated as a variant of Sunila (associated with 'blue' in Sanskrit) but meaning is uncertain |
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Girl |
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Sasheer
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Possibly 'wakeful' or 'magician' (from Arabic sahir); meaning is uncertain for a modern coinage |
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Unisex |
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Shamikwa
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uncertain; in modern use sometimes interpreted as 'beloved' or 'bringer of peace' (meaning varies by source) |
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Girl |
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Ezell
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Surname of uncertain origin, likely from a medieval personal or place name. The similar Turkish form 'Ezel' means 'eternity' or 'primeval/original'. |
English |
Boy |
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Fardoragh
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Uncertain - elements may relate to Gaelic words for 'man' (fear) or 'dark' (dorcha), but an established meaning is unconfirmed |
Gaelic |
Boy |
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Ganessa
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Uncertain - can be read as a Vanessa-variant (associated with 'butterfly' by literary/genus association) or as derived from Ganesha meaning 'lord of the multitudes' / 'remover of obstacles'. |
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Girl |
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Jakiah
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Modern invented name; loosely connected to "Kiah/‑iah" elements and often interpreted as relating to God/Yahweh or as a variant of Kiah - exact meaning is uncertain |
English |
Girl |
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Jariath
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Uncertain - likely an invented name. May be interpreted by components (e.g., "Jari" has meanings in other languages) but has no established traditional meaning. |
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Unisex |
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Alvydė
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Likely from Baltic elements al- (possibly "all") + -vyd- ("to see"), giving a sense of "all-seeing" (etymology uncertain). |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Katima
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Uncertain - possibly related to the place-name Katima Mulilo ('place by the river' or similar local meaning) or, in other contexts, connected to Arabic 'khatimah' meaning 'ending' or 'seal'. |
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Girl |
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Kekipi
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Uncertain - likely Hawaiian; possibly related to keiki ('child', 'little one') or composed of elements suggesting 'small' or a pecking/quick motion. |
Hawaiian |
Unisex |
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Kuval
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Possibly ‘fig’ or ‘cluster-fig tree’ (Ficus racemosa); associated with fertility/prosperity. Etymology uncertain. |
Indian |
Boy |
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Opelei
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Uncertain; possibly 'of Pele' (belonging to the goddess Pele) or a Polynesian form/adaptation of Ophelia |
Polynesian |
Girl |
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