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William
William is a popular given name of old Germanic origin. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of England in 1066, and remained so throughout the Middle Ages and into the modern era. The modern German and Polish equivalent is "Wilhelm." It is sometimes abbreviated ... -
Matthew
Matthew ( /ˈmæθjuː/; MATH-yoo) is a given name that ultimately comes from the Hebrew name Matityahu. It was first named to Saint Matthew, who was one of the twelve disciples and credited with the authorship of the Gospel of Matthew. It is commonly shortened to Matt, or especially in Ireland, Matty.... -
Narayana
Narayana (or Narayan or Naraina) is an important Sanskrit name for Vishnu, and in many contemporary vernaculars a common Indian name. Narayana is also identified as the original man, Purusha. The Puranas present divergent views on Narayana. In the Kurma Purana he is identified with Brahman and... -
David
David is a common male given name and surname. The name "David" is derived from the ancient times of Mesopotamia and used as the Biblical Hebrew name דָּוִד (Dāwīḏ IPA: [dɔːˈviːð]), meaning "Beloved". "Dudi" is a common nickname for David in Hebrew, in the same way Dave and Davy are in English. The... -
Muhammad
Muhammad is the primary transliteration of the Arabic given name, مُحَمَّد, from the triconsonantal root of Ḥ-M-D; Praise. It is the name of the prophet and founder of Islam. Throughout the Muslim world, it is popular to name a male child after him. This name and its variant transliterations are... -
Adam
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Ulrica
Ulrica (also spelled Ulrika, Ulrike, or Ulrikke) is a female given name of Germanic origins. Ulrica may also refer to: As a fictional character: As a real person: As a geographical name -
Nasrin
Nasrin (also spelled Nasreen, or Nesrin, Persian: نسرین, Nasrīn) is a female name of Persian origin meaning "wild rose". It is among the most popular names given to baby girls born in Azerbaijan, in 2007. -
Ffion
Ffion, or Ffïon, is a popular Welsh female name meaning "foxglove." It was the sixth most popular name for baby girls born in Wales in 2007. It can also sometimes be used as a Welsh version of the name Fiona, although the two names have different origins.