vyvyan
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Vyvyan: Old French origin, meaning "alive" or "full of life." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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warrin
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Warrin means "protector" and originates from Old English and Germanic. |
Anglo-Saxon, English, Native American |
Either |
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viktorya
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Viktorya means "victory"; derived from Latin "victoria," symbolizing triumph. |
Biblical, Greek, Latin |
Female |
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virjinie
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Virjinie is a variant of Virginia, meaning "pure" or "virgin." |
Biblical, Christian, Latin |
Female |
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vivaan
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Vivaan means "full of life"; originates from Sanskrit, meaning "radiant." |
Hindi, Indian, Sanskrit |
Male |
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vernice
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Vernice means "victory" in Latin; derived from the name Veronica. |
Italian, Latin |
Female |
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verrida
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Verrida means "truthful" in Latin; origin linked to honesty. |
None. |
Female |
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vetey
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Vetey means "to be strong" in Hungarian; origin is uncertain. |
None. |
Either |
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vikie
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Vikie: Diminutive of Victoria, meaning "victory," of Latin origin. |
English, Viking |
Female |
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vikkie
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Vikkie: Diminutive of Victoria, meaning "victory," of Latin origin. |
Elizabethan, English |
Female |
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valeriya
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Valeriya means "strong" in Latin; derived from the name Valerius. |
Greek, Russian |
Female |
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valleri
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Valleri: Latin origin, meaning "to be strong" or "valiant." |
Italian, Latin |
Female |
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valour
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Valour means courage; originates from Latin "valor," meaning worth or bravery. |
Latin, Old English, Old French |
Either |
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vasilii
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Vasilii means "kingly" in Greek; derived from the name Basil. |
Greek, Russian |
Male |
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ulises
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Ulises means "wrathful," originating from the Greek name Odysseus. |
Greek, Spanish |
Male |
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ulycia
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Ulycia: Derived from Ulysses, meaning "wrathful" or "to be angry." |
Greek, Greek Mythology |
Female |
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usnavi
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Usnavi means "U.S. Navy"; originated from a ship's name. |
Caribbean, Spanish |
Male |
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tylar
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Tylar: Modern variation of Tyler, meaning "maker of tiles." |
American, English |
Either |
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tzufit
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Tzufit means "honeybee" in Hebrew; it symbolizes industriousness and sweetness. |
Hebrew |
Female |
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txunamy
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Txunamy means "the one who is loved" in Nahuatl. |
American |
Female |
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tycen
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Tycen means "fire" and originates from the English surname Tyce. |
American, Native American |
Either |
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triyanna
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Triyanna means "three" and has roots in Sanskrit and modern usage. |
American, Indigenous, Native American |
Female |
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trudi
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Trudi means "spear" in German; derived from Gertrude, a Germanic name. |
English, German |
Female |
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tsia
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Tsia means "gift" in Hebrew; origin linked to Hebrew culture. |
Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Greek, Persian |
Female |
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trever
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Trever means "large settlement"; originates from Welsh and Irish roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Male |
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trisia
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Trisia means "sorrowful" and originates from Greek and Latin roots. |
Greek, Latin |
Female |
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tremaine
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Tremaine means "town by the river," of Welsh origin. |
Arthurian Legend, English |
Either |
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tresor
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"Tresor" means treasure; originates from French, Latin "thesaurus." |
French, Latin |
Either |
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tressa
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Tressa means "third" in Latin; derived from the name Teresa. |
English, Latin |
Female |
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traesten
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Traesten means "strong" in Old Norse; rooted in Scandinavian heritage. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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