Anna-Kari
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Anna-Kari combines Hebrew "Anna" and Scandinavian "Kari," meaning graceful. |
Biblical, Greek, The origins of the name Anna-Kari are: Hebrew |
Girl |
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Anna-Lena
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Anna-Lena combines Hebrew and German roots, meaning "graceful light." |
German, Scandinavian, Swedish |
Girl |
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Anima
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Anima means "soul" in Latin; symbolizes life and vitality. |
Ancient Greek, Latin |
Girl |
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Ann Marie
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Ann Marie combines Hebrew "grace" and Latin "beloved," signifying elegance. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, Biblical, English |
Girl |
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Ann-Catrin
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Ann-Catrin combines Hebrew and Greek roots, meaning "graceful pure." |
Anglo-Saxon, Biblical, Welsh |
Girl |
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Ann-Mari
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Ann-Mari combines Hebrew "grace" and Latin "beloved," signifying cherished grace. |
Anglo-Saxon, Biblical, English |
Girl |
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Angelea
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Angelea means "messenger" in Greek; derived from "angelos" or "angel." |
English, Greek, Latin |
Girl |
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Angellica
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Angellica means "angelic" and originates from Latin and Greek roots. |
Biblical, Greek, Latin |
Girl |
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Anastasiya
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Anastasiya means "resurrection," originating from Greek "anastasis." |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Girl |
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Aneta
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Aneta means "grace" and originates from Hebrew and Slavic languages. |
Czech, Hebrew, Polish |
Girl |
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Angaleena
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Angaleena means "messenger" and has roots in Hebrew and Arabic. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Girl |
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Amie
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Amie means "friend" in French; derived from Latin "amicus." |
English, French |
Girl |
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Amparo
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Amparo means "protection" in Spanish; originates from Latin "amparare." |
Biblical, Spanish |
Girl |
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Amy
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Amy means "beloved" and originates from Latin "amatus." |
Ancient Greek, English, Latin |
Girl |
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Anabel
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Anabel means "grace" and originates from Latin and Hebrew roots. |
Hebrew, Latin, Spanish |
Girl |
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Amelie
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Amelie means "hardworking" and originates from the Germanic name Amalia. |
French, German, Latin |
Girl |
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Amelyn
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American, Anglo-Saxon, Biblical, English |
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Amalia
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Amalia means "work" in Germanic; derived from the name Amalia. |
Amharic, Ancient Greek, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Greek |
Girl |
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Amber
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Amber means "fossilized tree resin"; originates from Arabic "anbar." |
Algonquian, American, Gemstone |
Girl |
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Amelia
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Amelia means "work" and originates from Latin and Germanic roots. |
English, Germanic, Latin |
Girl |
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Alida
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Alida means "noble" in Latin; originates from Dutch and Latin. |
Alida has origins in the following: American, Ancient Greek, Anglo-Saxon, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Dutch, English, Italian |
Girl |
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Alvhild
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Alvhild means "elf battle," originating from Old Norse roots. |
Old Norse, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Alyse
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Alyse means "noble" and originates from the name Alice. |
Ancient Greek, English |
Girl |
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Alessia
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Alessia means "defender"; derived from Greek name Alexios, Italian origin. |
Italian, Latin |
Girl |
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Aleyce
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Aleyce: variant of Alice, meaning "noble" or "exalted." Origin: English. |
American, Arabic, Armenian, English |
Girl |
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Alfreda
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Alfreda means "elf counsel," originating from Old English roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Girl |
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Alena
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Alena means "bright, shining light"; derived from Slavic origins. |
Alena has origins in the following: American, and Slavic., Arabic, Armenian, Greek, Latin |
Girl |
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Alesha
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Alesha means "defender" and originates from the name Alicia. |
American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, English |
Girl |
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Alanna
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Alanna means "beautiful" in Irish; derived from "AilÃn" or "Alana." |
Alanna has origins in the following: Gaelic, Irish |
Girl |
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Alannah
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Alannah means "child" in Irish, derived from "Ailbhe" or "Alana." |
Gaelic, Irish |
Girl |
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