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Name | Meaning | Gender | Numerology |
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Abby | The father rejoices | Girl | 3 |
Abigail | The father rejoices | Girl | 5 |
Aby | Father of a multitude | Girl | 1 |
Ada | adornment, beauty | Girl | 6 |
Adabel | lovely or happy | Girl | 7 |
Adlih | TBD | Girl | 7 |
Aileen | Pleasant, Beautiful, The shining | Girl | 1 |
Aira | of the wind | Girl | 2 |
Alejandra | Defender | Girl | 3 |
Alexandra | Feminine of Alexander Defender of mankind | Girl | 8 |
Alexssandra | TBD | Girl | 1 |
Alicia | Of noble birth | Girl | 8 |
Aline | Fair, good-looking Feminine of Allen or variant of Helen | Girl | 5 |
Alison | Of noble birth | Girl | 7 |
Allys | noble humor | Girl | 6 |
Amanda | From the Latin word amanda, meaning lovable Literary poets and playwrights brought this name into popular usage in the seventeenth century | Girl | 7 |
Ana | Grace favor Variant of Anna Often used in blended names like Analee and Anarosa | Girl | 7 |
Anais | TBD | Girl | 8 |
Ananda | Bliss And Joy | Girl | 8 |
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Anet | Gracious lovely, gracious | Girl | 4 |
Angela | Feminine form of Angelo Messenger of God angel | Girl | 4 |
Anhala | TBD | Girl | 1 |
Ani | Very Beautiful | Girl | 6 |
Anja | Finnish and Slovene version of the given name Anna | Girl | 8 |
Annaly | TBD | Girl | 4 |
Annika | Variant of Ann A variant of Hannah introduced to Britain in the 13th century, made popular in the 14th century by the cult of St Anne The form of the name varies with fashion | Girl | 5 |
Antonella | praiseworthy feminine of anthony | Girl | 4 |
Antonia | Feminine form of Anthony Highly praiseworthy From a Roman clan name In the 17th century, the spelling Anthony was associated with the Greek anthos meaning flower | Girl | 2 |
Araceli | Sky | Girl | 4 |
Ariane | Very holy Variant of the Greek Mythological Ariadne, who aided Theseus to escape from the Cretan labyrinth | Girl | 3 |
Arlette | Derived from a feminine diminutive of Charles, meaning manly A medieval given name | Girl | 9 |
Asgne | TBD | Girl | 1 |
Asha | Hope | Girl | 2 |
Ayleen | Variant spelling of Aileen | Girl | 8 |
Barbara | Savage or wild | Girl | 7 |
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Bessy | Diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning my god is bountiful, or god of plenty, used since the 16th century Sometimes used as an independent name | Girl | 7 |
Bonnie | Pretty, charming beautiful Derived from the Scottish dialect word bonny, meaning beautiful which in turn is based on the Latin bonus meaning good | Girl | 5 |
Brigitte | Variant of Bridget Derived from the Irish name Brighid, meaning the high one or strength Brighid was a mythological Celtic goddess of fire and poetry This name has been used regularly in the Br | Girl | 9 |
Brittany | country | Girl | 1 |
Carla | means the same as guy | Girl | 8 |
Carolina | means the same as guy | Girl | 1 |
Cataleya | TBD | Girl | 5 |
Cecilia | Ghost | Girl | 6 |
Celia | Heaven | Girl | 3 |
Charlotte | Diminutive of Charlotte A feminine form of Charles, meaning man or manly Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine | Girl | 3 |
Claudette | lame | Girl | 1 |
Claudia | lame | Girl | 6 |
Constanza | Constancy steadfastness | Girl | 5 |
Crishna | TBD | Girl | 9 |
Cynthia | From Kinthos | Girl | 8 |
Dagmar | peace | Girl | 8 |
Dali | A branch, fetch water | Girl | 8 |
Damaris | A biblical name derived from the Greek word for calf Damaris was an Athenian woman who St Paul converted to Christianity | Girl | 2 |
Danae | God is my judge | Girl | 7 |
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Daniela | God is my judge | Girl | 1 |
Daniella | God is my judge | Girl | 4 |
Danitza | Feminine variant of Daniel God will judge | Girl | 3 |
Danka | TBD | Girl | 4 |
Daphne | Victory | Girl | 3 |
Dara | Wise Feminine form from the male Dara, a biblical descendant of Judah known for his wisdom | Girl | 6 |
Debbie | Diminutive of Deborah Bee Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of invaders After the battle she wrote a victory song which is part of the Book of Judges | Girl | 9 |
Denisse | God is with us | Girl | 3 |
Dominga | Born on Sunday Of the Lord | Girl | 9 |
Dominique | Of the Lord From the Latin Dominic This French spelling is used primarily for girls | Girl | 8 |
Dyana | Divine | Girl | 9 |
Elaine | Shining light An Old French form of Helen | Girl | 1 |
Eliana | The | Girl | 6 |
Elizabeth | God has sworn | Girl | 7 |
Ella | God has sworn | Girl | 3 |
Emely | Rival | Girl | 6 |
Emilia | Rival | Girl | 4 |
Enyger | TBD | Girl | 2 |
Evangelina | Good news messenger | Girl | 9 |
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Fabiola | bean | Girl | 1 |
Farrah | joyful | Girl | 7 |
Fernanda | shapely, clean | Girl | 9 |
Fiona | White or fair Reportedly first used as a name by Scottish author William Sharp, who used the pseudonym Fiona MacLeod | Girl | 9 |
Francesca | A Frenchman | Girl | 7 |
Francisca | Variant of Frances meaning French, from France, or free one | Girl | 2 |
Francoise | A Frenchman | Girl | 9 |
Francy | A Frenchman | Girl | 4 |
Gabriela | God is with us | Girl | 1 |
Georgette | farmer or husbandman | Girl | 3 |
Geovana | Feminine of John Gift from God | Girl | 2 |
Geraldine | spear | Girl | 3 |
Ghislaine | arrow | Girl | 3 |
Giannina | God is with us | Girl | 6 |
Gillian | The youthful and dedicated to Jupiter | Girl | 1 |
Ginette | Variant of Genevieve Of the race of women White wave Famous bearer Saint Genevieve is the patron saint of Paris, believed to have protected Paris from Attila the Hun | Girl | 8 |
Ginger | A diminutive of Virginia, meaning pure, chaste, virginal A common nickname for people with red hair Also means pep or liveliness, refering to the pungent ginger root Famous bearer American dancer- | Girl | 6 |
Giovanna | God is with us | Girl | 2 |
Giselle | The French form of the German Gisela, meaning pledge | Girl | 6 |