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Adriana
| coming from or resident of Adria | Girl | 3 |
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Agnese
| Spanish form of Agnes Pure | Girl | 6 |
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Aina
| Love,affection Vegetables, Greens | Girl | 7 |
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Alina
| Diminutive of Adeline, from the Old German athal meaning noble | Girl | 1 |
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Alona
| Refers to the Virgin Mary | Girl | 7 |
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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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Anastasija
| risen by baptism to new life | Girl | 5 |
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Anda
| Meet at the field A Japanese surname | Girl | 2 |
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Angelina
| An Italian diminutive of the Greek Angela meaning angel or messenger | Girl | 9 |
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Anita
| Gracious, sweet and bitter, sad | Girl | 9 |
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Anna
| Gracious, sweet and bitter, sad | Girl | 3 |
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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 |
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Arita
| Originating from Adria Venice dull black, dark | Girl | 4 |