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Kyonna
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Uncertain - likely a modern coinage. May be associated with Kiona ('brown hills') or simply a stylistic elaboration without a fixed traditional meaning. |
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Girl |
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Loron
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Probably related to 'laurel' / 'from Laurentum' (laurel-crowned); exact meaning uncertain |
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Boy |
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Rykiel Rose
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Rykiel: surname-derived/modern name of uncertain meaning (possibly linked to Germanic 'ric' meaning 'ruler'); Rose: 'rose' (flower), symbolizing love/beauty |
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Girl |
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Seba
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Diminutive of Sebastian - 'from Sebaste' / 'venerable'; also a biblical name (Seba) of uncertain meaning, possibly related to Sheba ('oath' or 'seven') |
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Boy |
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Abasantis
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Unclear/uncertain; possibly 'father of peace' or 'fatherly saint' (speculative). |
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Boy |
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Abysha
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Uncertain. Possibly 'alive' (if linked to Arabic Aisha) or 'my father is salvation' / 'father's gift' (if linked to Hebrew Abisha). Often interpreted in modern use as 'life' or 'gift.' |
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Girl |
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Ayize
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Uncertain: may mean 'wind' if linked to Basque haize, or relate to 'has come/arrival' in some Bantu languages; meaning is not firmly established |
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Unisex |
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Brosina
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Not well attested. Probably a diminutive or feminine form built on a 'Bros-' root (exact root meaning unknown); may be toponymic if derived from Brosna. Overall meaning: uncertain. |
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Girl |
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Emeni
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Not well-attested; possibly related to Igbo name elements implying 'blessed' or 'known by God' (meaning uncertain) |
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Unisex |
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Fraley
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From a family surname - exact original meaning is uncertain; likely locational or patronymic, possibly linked to names like Frawley |
English |
Unisex |
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Garcia
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Uncertain - possibly 'young' or derived from a Basque word meaning 'bear'. |
Spanish |
Boy |
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Goneril
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Unknown/uncertain - no widely accepted meaning; known as King Lear's eldest daughter in Shakespeare's tragedy |
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Girl |
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Hethlon
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Uncertain - a biblical place-name mentioned in Ezekiel; exact etymology and meaning are unknown or debated. |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Irijah
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Uncertain; plausibly 'lion of Yahweh' or 'Yahweh uplifts' depending on the assumed Hebrew roots. |
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Boy |
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Ixion
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Name of a mythological king condemned to a revolving fiery punishment; etymology uncertain |
Greek |
Boy |
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Afeni
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Meaning uncertain; of likely West African origin and widely known from activist Afeni Shakur. |
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Girl |
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Astad
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Uncertain; if related to 'Ustad', it can mean 'master' or 'teacher'. Otherwise not well-documented. |
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Boy |
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Azelle
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Uncertain - likely related to French Azélie or the flower azalea; sometimes interpreted as 'reserved' or linked to 'noble' via related names. |
English, French, Hebrew |
Girl |
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Lameikh
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Likely "powerful" or "strong" (etymology uncertain) |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Laritah
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Uncertain; likely 'little Lara' or related to Lara ('cheerful') or Larisa (place/name of Greek origin) |
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Girl |
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Mordryd
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Uncertain - historically linked to the Arthurian name Mordred (Welsh Medraut); exact etymology and meaning are unclear. |
Welsh |
Boy |
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Nanyah
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Uncertain - often interpreted as a modern feminine name possibly meaning "purpose" (if tied to Swahili Nia), or carrying a sense of being favored/blessed if derived from the Hebrew element "-yah"; sometimes treated as a variant of Anya/Anna ("grace"). |
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Girl |
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Merone
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Uncertain. Possibly 'from Merone' (Italian place), or related to Mount Meron meaning 'place of ascent' (Hebrew), or linked to the Aramaic name Maron. |
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Unisex |
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Pedee
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Taken from the Pedee (Pee Dee) Native American tribal/place name; specific original meaning is uncertain |
Native American |
Unisex |
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Ardela
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Uncertain - possibly related to Germanic 'hard' meaning 'brave' or 'hardy', or a feminized form of Ardel/Ardell |
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Girl |
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Carnela
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Possibly 'of Carmel' (garden/orchard) or related to Cornelia ('horn'); meaning is uncertain and may reflect multiple roots. |
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Girl |
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Cearo
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Unknown/uncertain - possible meanings include 'from Cairo' or 'dark' (if linked to Gaelic 'ciar-') |
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Unisex |
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Dubric
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Derived from the Welsh name Dyfrig (Latinized as Dubricius) and associated with a 6th-century Welsh saint; the exact original meaning is uncertain. |
Welsh |
Boy |
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Garcillasso
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Derived from Garci/García; exact original meaning uncertain, often associated with a Basque root meaning 'bear' or as a patronymic form |
Spanish |
Boy |
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Gonerilla
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Uncertain - no widely accepted etymology or meaning; Gonerilla appears to be an elaborated/literary form of Goneril. |
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Girl |
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Alfio
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Derived from Alpheus - name of a river-god in Greek mythology; associated with a river (meaning uncertain) |
Italian |
Boy |
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Kilei
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Possibly from Hawaiian kī + lei: 'wreath/garland of the kī (ti) plant'; alternatively associated with 'graceful' or 'beautiful' via Kiley (uncertain) |
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Unisex |
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Mathani
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Uncertain; possibly derived from a regional family/place name or from Sanskrit roots related to 'mathana' (churning) |
Indian |
Unisex |
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Mendar
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Likely 'mountain' or 'man of the mountain' if derived from Basque mendi; otherwise meaning is uncertain |
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Boy |
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Modlen
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No established meaning; likely surname-derived or invented. If linked to Molden, roughly 'from the hill/ground' (interpretation uncertain). |
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Unisex |
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Nirin
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Uncertain - may be derived from Thai 'Niran' meaning 'eternal', or related to Hebrew 'Nir' meaning 'plowed field'; could also be a modern invented name. |
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Unisex |
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Nyral
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Uncertain - modern/coined name. Possible senses include 'new' or associations with roots meaning 'field' or 'unique' depending on influence |
Irish |
Unisex |
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Pepyllah
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Uncertain - likely an invented diminutive/affectionate form (possibly 'little Pepa' or similar) |
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Girl |
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Roiden
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Uncertain - possibly 'royal valley', 'little king', 'red-haired', or 'descendant of Rod' |
English |
Boy |
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Shalizeh
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Likely derived from Persian roots related to shaliz/shalizar (paddy or rice-field); used poetically as a feminine name. Exact meaning is uncertain or varies by source. |
Persian |
Girl |
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Somina
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Uncertain - possibly 'of Soma' (associated with the moon or the sacred Soma drink) or a variant of Samina meaning 'healthy/precious'. |
Persian |
Girl |
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Aykane
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Possibly 'beloved friend' (from Hawaiian aikāne) or, if related to Turkish Aykan, 'moon-related/moon ruler'. Exact origin and meaning are uncertain. |
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Unisex |
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Beldin
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Possibly 'descendant/son of Beld' or related to a Germanic element meaning 'bold' - roughly 'son/descendant of the bold one' (uncertain/rare name) |
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Boy |
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Furnald
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Obscure. Possibly derived from Germanic elements (compare Fernald/Farnald); interpreted roughly as a family-name form with senses like 'old' or a compound with a 'rule' element, but exact original meaning is uncertain. |
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Boy |
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Garcya
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Possibly 'young' or 'bear' (etymology uncertain) |
Spanish |
Boy |
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Hackit
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Surname-derived; likely 'descendant of Haket' or an invented name suggesting resourcefulness/skill (from English 'hack'). Exact meaning uncertain. |
English |
Boy |
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Helsiah
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Uncertain; possibly interpreted as 'belonging to Yahweh' if derived from -iah, or a modern blend related to Helen/Elsa |
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Girl |
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Amris
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Uncertain; possibly linked to Arabic roots meaning 'prince/commander' (Amir) or 'life/long-lived' (Amr) |
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Boy |
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Boyen
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Likely 'little boy' or 'son of Boy' - derived from the name or nickname 'Boy' (exact origin uncertain) |
Scandinavian |
Boy |
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Konah
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Unclear; may derive from Hawaiian 'kona' meaning 'leeward' or 'lady', or from a Hebrew root related to 'kohen' ('priest'); overall meaning uncertain |
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Unisex |
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