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Hodr
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Possibly 'battle' or 'warrior' (etymology uncertain) |
Norse |
Boy |
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Kerbasi
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No well-documented meaning; possibly coined. If linked to Turkish elements, it could be (speculatively) associated with 'head/chief' but this is uncertain. |
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Unisex |
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Bovy
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Likely a surname-origin name; possibly occupational or locational (uncertain) - may be linked to cattle-herding or a place name |
French |
Boy |
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Kilea
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Meaning uncertain; possibly related to Irish names meaning 'graceful' or 'beautiful' if derived from Kiley/Keely, otherwise a modern phonetic invention |
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Girl |
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Daciee
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Uncertain; commonly associated with Daisy ("day's eye") or with Dacia (place-name) - modern elaboration |
English |
Girl |
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Elinor
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Meaning uncertain - possibly 'light' (if from Helene) or 'the other Aenor' (Old French) |
French |
Girl |
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Milei
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Possibly "beloved" or "gracious" (by analogy with Slavic "mil-"); exact meaning uncertain |
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Unisex |
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Nantres
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Possibly 'stream/valley of ...' - derived from Welsh 'nant' (stream, brook, valley); the second element is uncertain and may be a personal name or an invented suffix, so overall meaning is uncertain |
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Unisex |
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Jelmer
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A Frisian name of Germanic origin; exact meaning is uncertain - possibly from elements meaning 'helmet' (helm) and/or 'fame' (mar), giving a sense like 'helmeted/famous protector'. |
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Boy |
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Nirelle
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Uncertain - likely a modern invented name; possibly ‘plowed/cultivated field’ if derived from Hebrew nir/nira, otherwise no established traditional meaning |
English |
Girl |
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Pepy
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Originally an Ancient Egyptian royal name of uncertain meaning; in modern use often a pet form of Joseph/José (meaning 'God will add/increase'). |
Egyptian |
Boy |
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Maureya
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Uncertain; often associated with 'Moor/dark-skinned' (from Maura/Maurus) or with the Maurya name/dynasty; occasionally linked to 'Moriah' ('chosen/seen by God'). |
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Girl |
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Milik
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Surname-derived name; exact meaning uncertain. Likely related to the Slavic root 'mil-' (dear, gracious) or a diminutive form of a personal name |
Polish, Slavic |
Boy |
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Njena
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No widely attested meaning; origin and meaning are uncertain or vary by language/community |
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Girl |
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Aurthur
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Likely 'bear' or 'bear king' (etymology uncertain but commonly associated with 'bear') |
Celtic |
Boy |
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Chaning
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Derived from an English surname; original meaning is uncertain - likely locational or patronymic. |
English |
Boy |
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Chozai
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Meaning not well-attested or uncertain |
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Dery
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Varies by origin: if related to Turkish Derya, it means "sea"; if linked to Irish Derry/Doire, it relates to "oak grove"; as a surname its original meaning is uncertain. |
English, Irish |
Unisex |
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Irial
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Ancient Irish name borne by a legendary High King; exact meaning uncertain - often interpreted as 'watchful' or 'kingly/lordly'. |
Irish |
Boy |
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Jeralinah
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Probably a modern blend suggesting 'rule/spear' (from Gerald) + 'bright/beautiful' (from Alina) - roughly 'bright ruler' or 'noble and bright' (meaning uncertain/interpretive). |
English |
Girl |
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Leanor
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Probably 'light' or 'bright' (by association with Eleanor); exact origin is uncertain. |
English, French |
Girl |
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Levannia
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Uncertain - probably an invented or altered form. May carry associations of Lavinia (ancient name of uncertain meaning) or Levana (Hebrew: 'white, moon'), depending on influence |
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Girl |
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haidee
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Usually treated as a variant of Heidi (from Germanic Adelheid) meaning "noble"; exact origins are partly uncertain and also literary. |
English, Spanish |
Girl |
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Hazra
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Uncertain; possibly linked to Arabic roots meaning 'present' or 'civilized', or used as a variant of Azra (maiden/virgin); also appears as a family name in Bengali contexts |
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Girl |
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Mordrayans
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Descendant/son of 'Mordray' - a patronymic indicating family lineage; precise root of 'Mordray' is uncertain. |
Armenian |
Boy |
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Jelte
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Frisian male name of uncertain meaning, likely related to the West Frisian name Jelle and Germanic roots |
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Boy |
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Kamasi
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No widely attested traditional meaning; meaning is undocumented or uncertain |
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Boy |
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Mariettah
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Diminutive of Maria - 'little Mary' (Maria/Miriam traditionally interpreted as 'beloved', 'bitter', or uncertain) |
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Girl |
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Muthonie
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Meaning not well-documented; exact meaning uncertain |
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Girl |
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shiann
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Uncertain - often linked to Cheyenne ('people of a different speech') or to Siân/Jane ('God is gracious') |
English |
Girl |
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Somie
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Uncertain. Commonly treated as a spelling variant of Korean Somi (often interpreted via hanja as involving 'beauty' or 'first/young'), or as an English pet form; sometimes associated with the Sanskrit 'Soma' (moon/nectar). |
English, Korean, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Stelen
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Uncertain; possibly 'calm, peaceful' if related to Stellan, or evoking 'stone/monument' if tied to stele; generally treated as a modern name |
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Boy |
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Zindi
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Uncertain; often treated as a Southern African feminine name. May be related to Zindzi or derived from Persian/Hindi 'Zinda' meaning 'alive'/'living'. |
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Girl |
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Alpin
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Uncertain; an old Gaelic name borne by early Scottish rulers (Alpín). Sometimes interpreted as 'white' or associated with nobility, but exact etymology is unclear. |
Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic |
Boy |
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Beldan
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Probably 'from Belden' or derived from elements meaning 'bold' or a place name (uncertain) |
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Boy |
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Chadey
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Derived from Old English Ceadda; meaning uncertain - often given as 'battle' or 'warrior'. |
English |
Boy |
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Chankoowashtay
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Uncertain; possibly 'good crow' or 'good/beautiful crow' (speculative: from Lakota elements čhaŋkú 'crow' + wašte/wašté 'good') |
Sioux |
Unisex |
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Corylla
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Probably 'maiden' or 'hazel' (uncertain) |
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Girl |
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Daithm
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Uncertain. If related to Daithí, often associated with qualities like swiftness; Daithí is also treated in Irish contexts as an equivalent of David ('beloved'). |
Irish (Gaelic) |
Boy |
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Elidure
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Possibly 'my God is help' (Hebrew); Welsh forms (Elidur/Elidyr) have an uncertain/obscure meaning |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Emeney
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Uncertain; often treated as a modern invented name. Possible associations: 'faith' (if linked to Imani/Amani) or 'brave/industrious' (if linked to Emery). |
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Unisex |
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Garcelle
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Uncertain - likely a modern French/Creole name with no well-established etymology |
French |
Girl |
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Gilal
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Likely related to 'joy' or 'rejoicing' (root connection uncertain) |
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Unisex |
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Heth
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Biblical name - a son of Canaan; etymology uncertain, sometimes rendered 'terror' or similar. |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Azelina
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Uncertain - possibly “reserved”/“noble” (from Hebrew Azel) or linked to the flower Azalea (“dry”/flower) |
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Girl |
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Dade
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Originally a surname; meaning uncertain - possibly from Old English 'dæd' (deed, action) or a family/place name |
English |
Boy |
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Ernan
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Of uncertain Gaelic origin; historically borne by early Irish saints - exact original meaning is not well attested |
Irish |
Boy |
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Mafuane
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Possibly 'gift' or 'blessing' (exact meaning uncertain) |
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Unisex |
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Mordred
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Etymology uncertain; from Old Welsh Medraut/Latin Modredus. In legend associated with betrayal of King Arthur; no clear lexical meaning. |
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Boy |
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Nireta
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No well-established or widely attested meaning; origin and meaning appear uncertain or regionally variable. |
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Girl |
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