| Name |
Meaning |
Gender |
Numerology |
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Abby
| The father rejoices | Girl | 3 |
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Adia
| gift | Girl | 6 |
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Aeryn
| Mountain of strength | Girl | 9 |
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Aileen
| Pleasant, Beautiful, The shining | Girl | 1 |
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Alani
| Beautiful Dear child | Girl | 1 |
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Alanis
| rock | Girl | 2 |
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Alejandra
| Defender | Girl | 3 |
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Alexa
| Helper, defender variant of Alexander | Girl | 7 |
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Alexandra
| Feminine of Alexander Defender of mankind | Girl | 8 |
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Alexia
| Variant of Alexander Helper, defender of man | Girl | 7 |
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Alia
| An Old German name meaning all | Girl | 5 |
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Alina
| Diminutive of Adeline, from the Old German athal meaning noble | Girl | 1 |
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Alysha
| Of noble birth | Girl | 3 |
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Alyssa
| Noble | Girl | 5 |
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Amalia
| Variant of Amelia From the Old German Amalburga, meaning labour and the Latin Aemilia | Girl | 1 |
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Amanda
| From the Latin word amanda, meaning lovable Literary poets and playwrights brought this name into popular usage in the seventeenth century | Girl | 7 |
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Amy
| Dearly loved Beloved From the Old French Amee, which derives from the Latin amatus meaning loved In common use after publication of American Louisa May Alcotts Little Women | Girl | 3 |
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Andrea
| manlike, manly, brave | Girl | 7 |
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Aneira
| Feminine form of Aneurin Uncertain origin, but may be derived from the Latin Honorius meaning man of honour, or from the Welsh eur meaning gold | Girl | 3 |
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Angeline
| An Italian diminutive of the Greek Angela meaning angel or messenger | Girl | 4 |
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Angie
| Messenger Of God | Girl | 9 |
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Anielka
| Gracious, Merciful | Girl | 8 |
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Anisha
| Variant of Anne or Agnes | Girl | 7 |
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Annabeth
| Gracious, sweet and bitter, sad | Girl | 2 |
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Anny
| Prayer | Girl | 9 |
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Antoinette
| invaluable | Girl | 6 |
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Arelis
| TBD | Girl | 1 |
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Ariana
| Vivacious | Girl | 8 |
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Arianna
| Form of the Greek Ariadne, meaning very holy | Girl | 4 |
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Arleth
| Free man | Girl | 1 |
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Arline
| Eagle | Girl | 5 |
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Aura
| Glowing Light | Girl | 5 |
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Betsy
| God has sworn | Girl | 8 |
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Beyonce
| One who is beyond others | Girl | 6 |
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Bianka
| White shining A variant of the French Blanche | Girl | 2 |
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Brenda
| sword | Girl | 8 |
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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 |
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Brithany
| TBD | Girl | 7 |
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Brittany
| country | Girl | 1 |
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Carolina
| means the same as guy | Girl | 1 |
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Caroline
| means the same as guy | Girl | 5 |
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Cassie
| Unheeded prophetess A diminutive of Casirnir, Cassandra, or Catherine Cassandra was a Trojan prophetess, daughter of King Priam In Homers The Iliad Cassandras prediction of the fall of Troy was | Girl | 2 |
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Charlyn
| a non-noble freeman | Girl | 9 |
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Chelsea
| Seaport Place name a London district | Girl | 8 |
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Chelsy
| Place name a London district | Girl | 9 |
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Cherly
| Lover | Girl | 8 |
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Ciara
| Dark | Girl | 5 |
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Cindy
| Dimunitive of Cynthia, Lucinda, and Cinderella | Girl | 1 |
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Cristina
| Follower | Girl | 3 |
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Cristy
| Follower | Girl | 4 |
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Dagmar
| peace | Girl | 8 |
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Dakisha
| Cassia tree spices | Girl | 8 |
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Daniela
| God is my judge | Girl | 1 |
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Daniella
| God is my judge | Girl | 4 |
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Danna
| Feminine variant of Daniel God will judge | Girl | 7 |
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Dara
| Wise Feminine form from the male Dara, a biblical descendant of Judah known for his wisdom | Girl | 6 |
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Darcy
| Derived from a surname introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest, based on the the French place name Arcy | Girl | 6 |
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Dayana
| TBD | Girl | 1 |
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Dayna
| From Denmark Also a variant of Daniel | Girl | 9 |
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Deilyn
| TBD | Girl | 6 |
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Devany
| Dark-haired | Girl | 8 |
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Deyla
| TBD | Girl | 2 |
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Deysi
| Days eye A flower name | Girl | 8 |
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Diandra
| Divine Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness often depicted as a huntress Also Diana Princess of Wales | Girl | 6 |
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Diane
| West-Brabant name | Girl | 6 |
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Dilania
| Sea | Girl | 5 |
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Dominique
| Of the Lord From the Latin Dominic This French spelling is used primarily for girls | Girl | 8 |
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Dorothy
| Gift | Girl | 6 |
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Dyanne
| Divine | Girl | 9 |
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Dylana
| Dylan or Delano, or mixture of both names | Girl | 3 |
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Edine
| Wealthy guardian | Girl | 1 |
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Edith
| Happy warfare Spoils of war From the Old English name Eadgyth, meaning rich or happy, and war Famous bearer 10th-century nun St Edith Eadgyth the poet Dame Edith Sitwell Happy warfare Spoils | Girl | 1 |
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Eida
| sword | Girl | 1 |
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Eimy
| TBD | Girl | 7 |
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Elena
| Shining light, or bright one A variant of the Greek Helen | Girl | 1 |
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Elizabeth
| God has sworn | Girl | 7 |
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Ellen
| A variant of the Greek Helen, meaning shining light, or most beautiful woman Famous bearer British actress Dame Ellen Terry | Girl | 3 |
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Emely
| Rival | Girl | 6 |
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Enid
| Woodlark Life From enaid, meaning soul or life | Girl | 5 |
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Eny
| fiery | Girl | 8 |
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Ericka
| Always powerful ruler | Girl | 2 |
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Evi
| The life giving | Girl | 9 |
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Evony
| Variant of Yvonne from Yves archer | Girl | 9 |
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Fabiola
| bean | Girl | 1 |
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Fergie
| Rock | Girl | 5 |
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Fernanda
| shapely, clean | Girl | 9 |
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Flori
| Flower | Girl | 6 |
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Frania
| A Frenchman | Girl | 4 |
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Gabriela
| God is with us | Girl | 1 |
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Gaudy
| TBD | Girl | 4 |
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Genesis
| Origin birth Genisis is the name of the first book in the Bible Genisia - the Virgin Mary of Turin - is a protectress invoked against drought in Catholic tradition | Girl | 6 |
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Geovana
| Feminine of John Gift from God | Girl | 2 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Ginny
| Girl | Girl | 6 |
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Gipsy
| Derived from Egyptian to describe wandering tribes of dark Caucasians who migrated from India to Europe in the fifteenth century | Girl | 4 |