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Rhydderig
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Feminine form of the Welsh name Rhydderch; meaning is uncertain but historically associated with notions of ruddy/reddish or treated as related to Roderick ('famous ruler') in some sources. |
Welsh |
Girl |
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Adriaan
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from Hadria - a person from the town of Adria (associated with the Adriatic); sometimes linked to 'dark' in uncertain etymologies |
Roman |
Boy |
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Aghaveagh
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Likely 'small field' or 'field of birches' (uncertain derivation) |
Irish |
Unisex |
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Cloyce
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Probably surname-based; may mean 'from the Clwyd (river)' or, if linked to Clovis, 'famous in battle' (uncertain) |
English |
Boy |
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Drusila
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Feminine form of the Roman name Drusus; generally interpreted as 'strong' or of uncertain ancient origin |
Latin |
Girl |
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Edjo
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Uncertain; possibly a diminutive of Edward ('wealthy guardian') or linked to the Edo ethnonym/place |
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Boy |
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Elgara
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Uncertain; possible senses include "of the shore/edge" (if related to Elgar) or "God-/noble-related" (if built from Hebrew "El-"). |
English |
Girl |
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Feidhlim
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Derived from Old Irish Feidlimid; exact meaning is uncertain (often interpreted loosely as 'constant' or 'ever good'). |
Irish |
Boy |
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Ka-Ena
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Possibly from Hawaiian elements 'ka' (the) + 'ena' (heat/warmth) or derived from the Hawaiian place-name Kaʻena; exact meaning is uncertain. |
Hawaiian, Polynesian |
Unisex |
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Kelaya
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Uncertain; possibly 'bright/clear' (from Kalea), 'melody/rhythm' (from Sanskrit laya), or a modern elaboration of Kayla. |
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Girl |
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Cassandros
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Masculine form of Cassandra, linked to the mythological Trojan prophetess; etymology uncertain - often rendered as 'she who entangles men' or interpreted more generally as 'one who excels over/commands men.' |
Greek |
Boy |
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Gikas
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Surname-turned given name of uncertain exact meaning; likely a patronymic or diminutive. If derived from Georgios/George, it would carry the root sense 'farmer/earth-worker', but the specific meaning is not well documented. |
Greek |
Boy |
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Nineve
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Derived from the city name Nineveh; exact etymology uncertain (often rendered as 'habitation' or possibly related to a local deity); associated with the biblical city of Jonah |
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Girl |
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Nylsan
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Uncertain - likely 'son/descendant of Nyl' or associated with Nils (from Nicholas: 'victory of the people') or the Nile (river) |
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Unisex |
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Kerkko
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A Finnish male given name of uncertain etymology; sometimes considered a diminutive or regional variant. No widely attested independent meaning. |
Finnish |
Boy |
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Sireta
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uncertain; possibly 'little noble' or 'daughter/offspring of a sire' (interpretative) |
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Girl |
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Aghavilla
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Approximately 'field of the settlement' or 'field by the town' (approximate/uncertain) |
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Athracht
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uncertain - etymology disputed; historically borne by St. Athracht (Attracta) |
Irish |
Girl |
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Awin
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Uncertain; possible meanings include 'help/aid' (from Arabic root), or a variant-derived sense similar to Owen/Ewan ('young warrior'/'well-born'); may also be used as a modern invented name without a traditional meaning |
Arabic, Irish |
Unisex |
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Clud
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Likely derived from Latin Claudius meaning "lame"; alternatively may reflect a Welsh element meaning "enclosure/barrier" - exact origin uncertain. |
English, Latin, Welsh |
Boy |
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Derrilin
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Uncertain - likely a modern elaboration meaning 'little Derry' or 'descendant of Derr'; if linked to Irish 'Derry', possibly 'from the oak grove'. |
English |
Girl |
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Dwight
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Surname-derived; original meaning uncertain (from a medieval English personal name or nickname) |
English |
Boy |
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Elgen
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From the Scottish place name Elgin (Gaelic Eilginn); original meaning uncertain |
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Boy |
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Gurlea
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Uncertain; possibly 'of the mouth' or 'speaker' if derived from Romanian 'gură', otherwise functions as a family name without a specific given-name meaning |
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Unisex |
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Harbyn
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Probably 'hare village' or 'army-town' - from 'har' (hare/army) + '-by' (village) or a surname-derived place name (meaning uncertain) |
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Boy |
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Imrie
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Originally a Scottish surname; meaning uncertain - probably a place-name or derived from a personal name |
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Unisex |
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Massin
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Uncertain. May be connected to the ancient Numidian name Massinissa or represent a local/modern variant of names like Massimo or Mason; no single widely agreed meaning |
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Boy |
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Hidai
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Uncertain - likely a Biblical Hebrew name with unclear etymology; in Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji used. |
Hebrew, Japanese |
Boy |
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Mizell
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Originally a family name; exact meaning uncertain - probably habitational or derived from an ancestral personal name |
English |
Unisex |
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Moorak
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No widely attested meaning; possibly derived from regional roots meaning 'brave/strong' or influenced by names like Murat/Murad; meaning is essentially uncertain |
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Unisex |
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Pincas
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Variant of the biblical name Pinchas/Phineas; meaning uncertain - often given as 'oracle' or interpreted as 'mouth of brass' or 'dark-skinned.' |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Quennal
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Uncertain - may be interpreted as 'descendant of Conn' (via Quinn) or 'queen-like'/'little queen' if drawn from 'queen'; generally considered a modern coinage. |
English |
Unisex |
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Makwan
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Often reported to mean "friend" or "companion" (exact etymology uncertain) |
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Boy |
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Serziah
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Uncertain - based on the Hebrew element '-iah' meaning 'Yahweh' or 'God'; 'Ser-' is unclear (possibly from Hebrew 'sar' = 'prince' or a created prefix). Overall approximate sense: 'Yahweh is...' or 'prince of Yahweh' (speculative). |
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Unisex |
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Nannas
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Possibly 'grace' (via Anna) or linked to Old Norse Nanna with connotations of 'daring'/'bravery' - meaning is uncertain |
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Girl |
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Athura
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Historically associated with 'Assyria' (a geographic/historical name); South Asian derivations are possible but uncertain |
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Unisex |
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Baerhloew
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Probably 'bear' + second element; possible senses include 'bear-hill', 'bear-fame', or 'famous bear' (uncertain) |
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Boy |
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Beroe
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Obscure; associated with a mythological nymph and the ancient city Beroea (Berea); etymology uncertain. |
Greek |
Girl |
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Brakin
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Probably 'from the bracken' or a modern invented name related to Bracken/Breckin (meaning uncertain) |
English |
Boy |
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Cludell
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Uncertain; possibly 'dweller by a cold stream' (if linked to Caldwell) or related to 'rock/cliff' (if from an older 'clud' element) |
English |
Boy |
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Daneena
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Probably a feminine elaboration of Dana/Dina/Dania; meanings vary by root (e.g., 'from Denmark' for Dana, 'God is my judge' for Dina). Exact meaning is uncertain. |
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Girl |
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Feirefiz
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Literary name of uncertain etymology; no established meaning |
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Boy |
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Ganin
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Likely "of the garden" or related to a surname; exact meaning uncertain |
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Boy |
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Askan
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Rare/uncertain. Possible meanings include 'passionate' or 'intense' (if from Turkish Aşkın) or a general sense of 'honorable/strong' in some Turkic/Mongolian contexts. |
Armenian |
Boy |
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Kallai
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If derived from Tamil 'Kalai': "art, creativity, talent"; otherwise meaning is uncertain or place-derived |
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Unisex |
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Kantit
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Likely related to 'kanti' meaning 'brightness' or 'beauty'; exact meaning uncertain |
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Unisex |
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Mabri
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Uncertain - generally treated as a modern/invented name or surname-derived; if parsed etymologically it could suggest 'son/child of the king', though this is speculative |
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Unisex |
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Massing
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Originally 'from Massing' (a place name); exact older elements are uncertain - essentially a locational/family name |
German |
Boy |
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Melwas
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Uncertain - possibly 'chief/prince' (from Brittonic *mael-) or related to Welsh mêl 'honey, beloved' |
Welsh |
Boy |
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Neziah
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Likely 'Yahweh is victorious' or 'vindicated/protected by God' (exact root uncertain) |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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