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Patricia, in English pronounced /pəˈtrɪʃə/, is a common female given name of Latin origin. It is derived from the Latin word patrician, meaning "noble". The masculine form of the name is Patrick. The name Patricia was the second most common female...
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Michael is a given name that comes from the Hebrew: מִיכָאֵל / מיכאל (Mikha'el), meaning "Who is like God?" In English, it is sometimes shortened to Mike, Mikey, or, especially in Ireland, Mick.
Michael is one of the Archangels.
Female forms of...
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| x Tomás |
Tomás is the Spanish equivalent of Thomas. It is sometimes also used in Portuguese (which also uses Thomaz and Tomaz).
Tomás is also the Gaelic form of the name.
The Czech form is Tomáš.
The Swedish form is Tomas.
Principally a male given name, it...
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| x Nenad |
Nenad (Cyrillic: Ненад) is a South Slavic male personal (first) name common in the former Yugoslavia. It is more widespread in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia than in other countries. The name is derrived from the word 'nenadan' which...
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| x Jean-Marie |
Jean-Marie may refer to:
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| x Bogomil |
Bogomil (Cyrillic Богомил, also Bogumil) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin. It is comprised of the Slavic words 'bog' (god) and 'mil' (dear) and literally means 'Dear to God'. Its feminine equivalent is Bogomila.
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| x Arafat |
Arafat is a surname or given name, and may refer to:
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| x Alexander |
Alastair is a common male first name.
Alastair is the Anglicised spelling of the Gaelic name Alasdair, which is a corruption of the Greek name Αλέξανδρος (Alexandros) (English: Alexander).
Variations of Alastair include:
Alastair, Alasdair,...
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Andrea is a given name common in many parts of the world:
It derives from the Greek ανήρ (anēr), genitive ανδρός (andrós), that indicates the man as opposed to the woman (while man in the meaning of human being is άνθρωπος, ánthropos, ανθρώπου,...
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| x Haimirich |
Haimirich is an old Middle High German given name from which many modern names derive. Among them are names like Henry, Henri, Heinrich, Enrico, Enrique and their female counterparts. This name means 'ruler of the Home', from 'haim' (home) and 'rich...
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| x Dennis |
Dennis or Denis is a male first name derived from the Greco-Roman name Dionysius meaning "servant of Dionysus", the Thracian god of wine, which is ultimately derived from the Greek Dios (Διός, "of Zeus") combined with Nysos or Nysa (Νυσα), where the...
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Melanie is a feminine given name derived from the Greek μελαινα or melaina, meaning "black, dark" or μέλι or "meli", meaning "honey" or "sweet one". It was the name of a 5th century saint venerated by the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches...
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| x Banu |
Banu (in Persian بانو), is a Persian name for girls used in Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Turkey, India, and Nepal. While in Iran it translates to "lady", "princess" or "bride". in India, and Nepal it roughly translates to "little sister". In Turkey,...
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| x Yohan |
Yohan is a first name.
Gender: Male
Origin: German
The German name Yohan means - a form of Johann meaning "God is merciful".
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| x Bastio |
Bastio is a Spanish folk name given to certain young men. Translated it means "Great Horse of the Heavens".
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| x Binu |
Binu is a common first name in Kerala. Mainly it is a boy's name, but very rarely girls carry the name.
"Binu" is a modified or evolutionary form of the name "Vinod" or "Vinodam", of Sanskrit origin which means happy/happiness. Vinod is a common...
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| x Elke |
Elke is a female first name which roots are based on the Northern Sea Cost region in Germany Frisia. Elke is also an uncommon surname whose origins can be traced as far back as the late 1500s.
The names' roots are based on the Frisian dialect of the...
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| x Chet |
Chet is a masculine given name, often a nickname for Chester, which means fortress or camp. It is an uncommon name of English origin, and originated as a surname to identify people from the city of Chester, England. Chet was ranked 1027th in...
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| x Patsy |
Patsy is a given name often used as a diminutive of the feminine given name Patricia or sometimes the masculine name Patrick, or occasionally other names containing the syllable "Pat" or "Pet" (such as Cleopatra, Patience, or Patrice).
In older...
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| x Jean |
On the European continent and in all French-speaking countries, Jean, pronounced [ʒɑ̃], is a male name derived from the Old French Jehan. The female equivalent is Jeanne, pronounced [ʒan], and derives from the Old French Jehanne.
Jean is cognate...
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| x Kenneth |
Kenneth is a male given name.
It is an anglicized (Scots) form of either the Pictish name Ciniod or the Goidelic name Cináed, often thought to mean "fire-head" or "born of fire" (see Áed), but ultimately derives from a shared prototype with Kennedy;...
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Brfxxccxxmnpcccclllmmnprxvclmnckssqlbb11116 (pronounced [ˈalbɪn]) was a name intended for a Swedish child who was born in 1991.
Parents Elisabeth Hallin and Lasse Diding had planned to never legally name their child as a protest against the naming...
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| x Hafsa |
Hafsa often confused with Hafza and Hafiza, is an Arabic female given name meaning 'young lioness'.
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| x Sava |
Sava is a common male personal name in south Slavic languages. Perhaps the most famous example is the Serbian medieval prince turned monk Saint Sava. In Bosnia Sava could also be a female name, a result of the tradition of naming female children...
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| x Ivo |
Ivo is a common male given name, which is also prevalent as a surname. In France, the variation of the name is Yves. In South America, the name is commonly spelled Evo. The diminutive of Ivo in Croatian is Ivica. Ivo is a common Bulgarian given name...
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| x TIM |
Tim may refer to:
TIM may refer to:
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| x Elon |
Elon (אֵילוֹן (Hebrew)), Alon (אַלוֹן (Hebrew)) or Ilan (אִילָן (Hebrew)) is a Jewish masculine name of Hebrew origin. The name means "tree" or "oak tree" in the Hebrew language. Elon is a rare male first name as it was not ranked for males of all...
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Peter is a common masculine given name. It is derived, via Latin "petra", from the Greek word πετρος (petros) meaning "stone, rock".
According to the New Testament, Jesus gave the Apostle Peter (whose given name was Simon) the name Kephas or Cephas...
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Prudence is the exercise of sound judgment in practical affairs. It is classically considered to be a virtue, and in particular one of the four Cardinal virtues (which are with the three theological virtues part of the seven virtues).
The word comes...
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| x Fatima |
Fatima, or, in a more exact transliteration, Fāṭimah (Arabic: فاطمة ), is originally an Arabic name, meaning "She who weans". It is commonly given as a female personal name among Muslims, after Fatima Zahra ("Fatima the gracious"), the daughter of...
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| x Evan |
Evan (pronounced /ˈɛvən/) is an English masculine given name, although it has on the rare occasion been given to girls as well, as with actress Evan Rachel Wood. The name is derived from "lefan", one of the Welsh forms of John and is closely related...
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| x Rhiannon |
In the Mabinogion of Welsh mythology Rhiannon is the horse goddess reminiscent of Epona from Gaulish religion. Rhiannon was a daughter of Hefeydd. She was married to Pwyll, and later, Manawydan.
Pwyll first met Rhiannon when she appeared as a...
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| x Niamh |
In Irish mythology, Niamh (English pronunciation: /ˈniːəv/ or /ˈniːv/) is the daughter of Manannán mac Lir. She is one of the Queens of Tir na nÓg, and might also be the daughter of Fand.
Niamh crossed the Western Sea on a magical horse, Embarr, and...
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| x Jonathan |
Jonathan (in Hebrew: יְהוֹנָתָן/יוֹנָתָן, Standard Yonatan / Yəhonatan Tiberian Yônāṯān / Yəhônāṯān) is a common masculine given name meaning "Yahweh (God) has given", "gift of God" in Hebrew. The first known Jonathan was a son of King Saul in the...
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| x Constance |
Constance (pronounced /ˈkɒnstəns/) is a female given name. The name derives from Latin and means "constant."
Constance has many different variations, including Connie, Constancia, Constanze, Constanza, Konstanze, etc.
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| x Caroline |
Carolyn is a female name in English speaking countries, originally an alteration of the more ancient name Caroline. Caroline itself is one of the feminine forms of Charles, which goes back to a Germanic word that meant "free man".
Notable people...
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| x Charlie |
Charlie (given name) is a common nickname for Charles.
Charlie may also refer to:
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| x Othmar |
Othmar, also spelled Otmar or Ottmar, is a German given name, meaning "happy fame" .
Famous people with the given name Othmar include:
People or characters with the surname include:
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Erin is a Hiberno-English derivative of the Irish word "Éirinn". ("Éirinn" is the dative case of the Irish word for Ireland - "Éire", genitive "Éireann").
According to Irish mythology and folklore, the name was originally given to the island by the...
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| x Svea |
Svea is a Swedish female name. The name was a very popular girls' name during the first half of the 20th century. It may also refer to:
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| x Amy |
Amy is a given name, a variant of "Aimee", which means beloved in French, from Old French amede, from Latin amāta, feminine singular perfect passive participle of amāre "to love". The name may also originate from French Ami, which means friend.
Amy...
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Roxana (Bactrian, Persian: Roshanak; literally "luminous beauty", loosely "the dawn"), sometimes Roxane, was a Bactrian noble and a wife of Alexander the Great. She was born earlier than the year 343 BC, though the precise date remains uncertain....
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| x Griselda |
Griselda is a feminine name used in the English, Italian, Spanish, and Germanic languages. According to the 1990 United States Census, the name is 1066th in popularity among females in the United States.
Most experts agree that the name came from...
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Elias is the Latin transliteration of the Greek name Ἠλίας, pronounced [eˈli.as] or [ˈeli.as] in most European languages, and English pronunciation: /ɨˈlaɪ.əs/ in English.
It is the Greek form of Elijah, the name of an important prophet in the...
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Deborah or (Hebrew: דְּבוֹרָה, Modern Tiberian Dəḇôrāh ; "Bee") was a prophetess and the fourth, and the only female, Judge of pre-monarchic Israel in the Old Testament (Tanakh). Her story is told twice, in chapters 4 and 5 of Judges.
Judges 5...
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| x John |
Shawn, as a first name is a derivate of John The name "John" originates from the Hebrew יוחנן Yôḥānnān, which means "Yahweh is gracious" or "God is gracious". Shawn may refer to:
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The male given name, Nicholas, is derived from the Greek Νικόλαος, Nikólaos, a combination of the words for "victory" (níkē) and "people" (laós). The name can be understood to mean victory of the people or "power of the people". In addition, "laos"...
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Anders is a name in Scandinavian languages, the equivalent of the Greek Andreas ("manly") and the English Andrew. Anders is the German and Dutch word for different.
In Sweden, Anders has been one of the most common names for many centuries....
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Beatrice (English pronunciation: /ˈbiː.ətrɪs/, Italian: [be.aˈtriːtʃe]) is a name derived from the Latin name Beatrix. It is a feminine form of the late Latin name Viator which meant "voyager, traveler". It was also a common name amongst early...
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The name Vanessa was invented by the Anglo-Irish writer Jonathan Swift for Esther Vanhomrigh, whom Swift had met in 1708 and whom he tutored. The name was created by taking "Van" from Vanhomrigh's last name and adding "Essa", the pet form of Esther....
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| x Mihailo |
Mihailo (Михаило) is a Slavic masculine given name, a variant of the Hebrew name Michael. Other slavic variants include Mihail, Mihajlo, and Mikhail. Common as a given name among Serbs, it is an uncommon surname. People with the name Mihailo include:...
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| x Abdiel |
Abdiel (Hebrew עֲבְדִּיאֵל "Servant of God") is a biblical name which has been used as the name for a number of fictional characters and as a given name for several notable people. Abdiel is cognate to the Arabic language name ‘Abdullah, which...
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| x Arseny |
Arseny (Russian: Арсений) is a male first name, which is relatively widely used in Russia. It has a Greek origin and means steadfast. Variants of transliteration: Arseni, Arseniy, Arsenij, Arsenie.
A variant of this name is Arsentiy (Russian:...
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| x Francesca |
Francesca is a female given name, derived from the Latin male name Franciscus meaning 'free'. It is widely used in most romance languages, including Italian, French and Catalan, and etymologists are unsure as to the place of its origin. It is...
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| x Alper |
Alper is a common Turkish man's first name. It is composed of the two words alp and er the first of which means brave or hero, and the second er means soldier or male. Additionally Alper is used as an adjective for an ancient Turkish commander Tunga...
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| x Kim |
Kim is a common Korean family name, and a male or female given name. Kim may refer to:
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| x Einar |
Einar is a given name deriving from the Old Norse name Einarr. According to Guðbrandur Vigfússon, name Old Norse name Einarr is directly connected with the concept of the einherjar, undead warriors from Norse mythology. Vigfússon comments that 'the...
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