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Laune
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Possibly 'mood' (from German) or a place-name origin (Laune in Finland); overall meaning uncertain |
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Girl |
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Lopita
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Diminutive form; if linked to Lupita, can be interpreted as "little wolf" - exact meaning is uncertain. |
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Girl |
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Ogbunne
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Not well-documented. Likely of Igbo origin; may combine elements such as 'ogbu' (to kill/strike) and 'nne' (mother), but literal interpretation and cultural meaning are uncertain - consult native speakers for accuracy. |
Igbo |
Boy |
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Sextus Roscius
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Sextus: 'sixth' (a Roman praenomen, originally indicating a sixth-born or sixth child). Roscius: a Roman family name (nomen/cognomen); etymology uncertain, historically borne by members of the Roscii (notably the actor Quintus Roscius). |
Latin |
Boy |
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Tariel
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Name of the hero Tariel in the medieval Georgian epic 'The Knight in the Panther's Skin'; literal etymology/meaning is uncertain. |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Teemah
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Feminine given name; exact meaning uncertain - often treated as a variant of Tima/Timah |
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Girl |
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Wantha
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Uncertain - often treated as a variant of Wanda, associated with 'wanderer' or linked to Waneta-type names |
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Girl |
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Alisanah
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Uncertain. Could mean 'noble' or 'of noble kind' (if linked to Alison/Alice) or 'exalted and radiant' (if parsed as Arabic Ali + Sana/Sanaa). |
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Girl |
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Ashkenaz
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Biblical name of a descendant of Gomer (son of Japheth); later used to refer to Germany and the Jewish communities from that region (Ashkenazi Jews). Etymology uncertain. |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Bannor
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Uncertain. Possibly a family/surname name in Akan with an unclear literal meaning, or derived from English 'banner' meaning 'standard-bearer' in anglophone contexts |
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Boy |
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Bega
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Uncertain - possibly related to Old Irish beag 'little' or to the name of an early saint (St. Bega); also used as a place-name/surname. |
English, Irish, Romanian |
Girl |
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Dingane
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Uncertain; historically borne by a 19th-century Zulu king (Dingane/Dingaan). |
Zulu |
Boy |
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Ezem
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A biblical place name; exact meaning is uncertain or debated |
Biblical, Hebrew |
Boy |
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Geol
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Uncertain. If Korean-derived, related to the conjugated form 걸 of the verb 걷다 (to walk) - can be interpreted as 'walker' or 'one who walks'; as an invented name there is no established meaning. |
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Unisex |
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Alevia
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Uncertain - probably a modern invented name; may be associated with 'olive' or 'joy' via links to Olivia/Alivia |
Italian, Spanish |
Girl |
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Jesimiel
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Uncertain - possibly "God will hear" / "God has heard" (from Hebrew elements) or a constructed name incorporating -miel |
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Boy |
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Amitis
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Possibly "immortal" or "unfading" (exact meaning uncertain) |
Iranian, Persian |
Girl |
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Kiden
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Uncertain - often interpreted as 'fighter/warrior' or 'born of battle' if derived from Caden; otherwise treated as a modern invented name |
English |
Unisex |
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Launcelotte
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Probably 'little lance' or 'servant' (exact etymology uncertain) |
French |
Boy |
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Loudon
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Habitational name from the place Loudoun in Ayrshire, Scotland; exact original meaning uncertain |
Scottish |
Boy |
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Maecenas
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Name of the famous Roman patron Gaius Maecenas; culturally associated with 'patron of the arts' - literal etymology uncertain |
Latin |
Boy |
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Mery
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Variant of Mary; commonly interpreted as 'beloved' (origins uncertain) |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Miyanda
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Not well-documented; sometimes interpreted locally as related to joy/blessing or a positive attribute (meaning uncertain) |
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Unisex |
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Pattun
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Uncertain - may relate to the English surname Patton (place or patronymic) or to Tamil 'pattu' meaning 'silk'. |
Scottish, Tamil |
Unisex |
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Launi
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Not well established; possibly related to Hawaiian 'Lani' meaning 'heaven/sky' or to Laura/Laurel roots ('laurel') - meaning is uncertain |
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Girl |
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Opha
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Possibly "fawn" or "gazelle" (meaning uncertain; linked to Orpah/Oprah) |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Palaimon
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Uncertain; associated with the mythological sea-god Palaemon (Melicertes) and commonly linked with the idea of a protector of sailors - etymology debated. |
Greek |
Boy |
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Sanira
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Possibly 'companion in evening conversation' (if from Samira) or 'brilliant/praised' (if related to Sana); exact meaning is uncertain |
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Girl |
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Bannruod
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Possibly a compound of bann (banner/command/proclamation) + ruod (from OHG hruod, 'fame'/'renown') - approximate sense: 'banner of fame' or 'proclaimed renown' (uncertain) |
Germanic |
Boy |
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Begah
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Uncertain - often interpreted as 'lady' or 'noble' (from 'beg') or alternatively linked to 'garden'; meaning varies by source |
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Girl |
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Bjame
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If derived from Albanian/Turkish 'Bajram/Bayram' - 'festival' or 'feast' (Eid). Otherwise the meaning is uncertain or modern/invented. |
Turkish |
Boy |
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Calibum
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Unclear/uncertain. Generally treated as an invented name; could be interpreted as 'beautiful' or 'warm' root combined with an unfamiliar suffix, or as a stylistic variant of Caleb/Callum. |
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Boy |
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Cherel
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Possibly "dear" or "beloved" (from French "cher/chérie"); meaning uncertain |
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Girl |
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Houdenc
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Uncertain - possibly 'from Houdenc' (a place-name) or derived from an old personal name; no clear modern meaning |
French |
Boy |
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Aelle
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Etymology uncertain - likely from Old English elements meaning 'all' or 'noble'; sometimes conflated with the Greek name Aella ('whirlwind') though that is a separate origin. |
English |
Boy |
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Ailinne
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Probable meanings include "little rock" (diminutive of Ail) or a sense of nobility/beauty; exact origin and sense are uncertain. |
Irish |
Girl |
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Karony
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Unclear - a modern invented name. If linked to 'Kara' it can imply 'beloved' (from Italian 'cara') or alternatively 'black' (from Turkish 'kara'); meaning is generally considered uncertain |
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Unisex |
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Cassa
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A diminutive/variant of Cassandra or Cassia. Associated meanings include links to the Trojan prophetess Cassandra (name-root uncertain) or to Cassia, meaning 'cinnamon' (the spice). |
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Girl |
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Lakta
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No well-established meaning; possibly a created/variant form. Any specific meaning is uncertain |
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Girl |
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Loudyn
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Derived from a Scottish/English place-name or surname (Loudoun/Loudon); loosely interpreted as 'from Loudoun' or associated with a 'loud/flowing stream' (exact meaning uncertain). |
English, Scottish |
Unisex |
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Pandarus
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Name of a Trojan archer in the Iliad; etymology uncertain and likely a proper name without a clear lexical meaning. |
Greek |
Boy |
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Selosyah
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Uncertain - possibly 'belonging to God' or 'God is...' if interpreted with Hebrew '-yah'; otherwise an invented name without an established traditional meaning |
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Unisex |
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Rivan
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Unclear/modern. Commonly interpreted as 'river-like' or treated as a contemporary variant of names meaning 'little king' or 'brave'; overall meaning is uncertain |
Irish |
Boy |
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Sanish
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Likely associated with Shani (the planet/deity Saturn); often interpreted as 'respected' or 'steadfast' (exact etymology uncertain). |
Indian |
Boy |
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Sharveen
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Variant name with uncertain meaning; commonly interpreted as 'beloved' or 'blessed' (if linked to South Asian forms) or 'lion-like' (if linked to Persian Shervin) |
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Unisex |
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Uto
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Varies by origin and spelling. In Japanese it depends on the kanji (examples: 宇土 often read as 'space/earth' or 'universe + land', 宇都 as 'space/capital'); other cultural meanings are uncertain or differ. |
Basque, Japanese |
Boy |
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Anuha
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Rare/uncertain. Possibly derived from Sanskrit 'anu' (small, atom, again) or Hawaiian 'anu' (cool); exact meaning is unclear. |
Hawaiian, Indian, Polynesian |
Girl |
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Arioch
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Uncertain - traditional interpretations vary (often suggested as 'lion-like' or otherwise obscure) |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Baede
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Probably 'prayer' (if derived from Old English Bēda); otherwise meaning uncertain |
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Boy |
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Begga
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Uncertain - no well-attested meaning; known historically from a 7th-century Frankish saint (Begga). |
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Girl |
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