Awilda
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Awilda means "strong" and originates from Scandinavian and Germanic roots. |
American, Native American, The name Awilda has origins in the following: Algonquian |
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Astrid
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Astrid means "divine strength"; originates from Old Norse, Scandinavian roots. |
Scandinavian, Swedish |
Girl |
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Astrud
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Astrud means "divine strength," originating from Old Germanic roots. |
Portuguese |
Girl |
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Asjha
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Asjha is a modern name, possibly derived from Arabic origins. |
American, Arabic, Armenian |
Girl |
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Arminda
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Arminda means "soldier" and originates from Latin and Spanish roots. |
Spanish, The name Arminda has origins in the following: American |
Girl |
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Armintie
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Armintie means "little soldier"; it has Hebrew origins. |
American, Armenian |
Girl |
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Ashlie
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Ashlie means "ash tree meadow," derived from Old English origins. |
American, English |
Girl |
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Arianny
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Arianny means "most holy," derived from Latin and Greek origins. |
American, Arabic, Armenian |
Girl |
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Arleen
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Arleen means "oath" or "promise," derived from Irish origins. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, Irish, Latin |
Girl |
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Arlene
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American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
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Aoife
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Aoife means "radiance" or "beauty," originating from Irish mythology. |
Celtic, Irish |
Girl |
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Apostolia
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Apostolia means "apostle" in Greek, signifying a messenger or envoy. |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Girl |
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Antonina
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Antonina means "priceless" and originates from Latin, related to Anthony. |
Latin, Roman, Romanian |
Girl |
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Annie-Flore
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Annie-Flore combines "Annie" (grace) and "Flore" (flower); French origin. |
Biblical, English, French |
Girl |
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Antonella
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Antonella means "priceless" and originates from Latin and Italian roots. |
Italian, Latin |
Girl |
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Annemiek
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Annemiek is a Dutch diminutive of Anna, meaning "grace." |
Dutch |
Girl |
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Anneth
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Anneth means "grace" and originates from Hebrew and Welsh roots. |
Biblical, Celtic, The name Anneth has origins in the following: American |
Girl |
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Anni
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Anni means "grace" in Hebrew; derived from the name Anna. |
Finnish, Hebrew, Indian, Latin, Old English |
Girl |
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Anni-Frid
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Anni-Frid means "peace" and originates from Scandinavian and Germanic roots. |
Germanic, Swedish |
Girl |
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Annechien
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Annechien is a Dutch diminutive of Anna, meaning "grace." |
Biblical, Dutch |
Girl |
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Annelien
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Annelien: Dutch diminutive of Anna, meaning "grace" or "favor." |
Dutch, Germanic |
Girl |
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Annelies
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Annelies: Dutch name, meaning "grace" or "favor," derived from Anna. |
Dutch, German |
Girl |
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Anne-Sophie
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Anne-Sophie combines Hebrew and Greek origins, meaning "graceful wisdom." |
Biblical, French, Latin |
Girl |
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Annea
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Annea means "grace" and originates from Latin and Hebrew roots. |
Biblical, Greek, The name Annea has origins in the following: American |
Girl |
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Annabel
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Annabel means "loving" and originates from Latin and French roots. |
Arthurian Legend, English, Latin |
Girl |
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Annaleigh
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Annaleigh combines "Anna" and "Leigh," meaning "graceful" and "meadow." |
English, Greek |
Girl |
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Annalisa
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Annalisa means "graced with God's bounty," derived from Italian roots. |
Italian, Latin |
Girl |
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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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