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Ailana
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Variant name whose senses include 'little rock' or 'handsome' (from Alan), 'tree' (Hebrew Ilana), or 'light/torch' (via Helena/Elena) |
Breton, Gaelic |
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Alaine
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From Elaine/Elaina: "bright, shining light"; sometimes linked to Alain meaning "little rock" or "handsome" |
Breton, French |
Girl |
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Alane
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Variant of Alan/Alana, commonly interpreted as "little rock" or "handsome". |
Breton, Gaelic |
Girl |
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Alanissah
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Feminine form related to Alan/Alanis - often interpreted as 'little rock' or ('handsome'/'harmony' in some sources) |
Breton, English |
Girl |
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Alanna
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Feminine form of Alan/Alana; commonly rendered 'beautiful' (Irish 'álainn') or derived meanings like 'little rock/handome' (from Alan) and sometimes 'noble' (Germanic). |
Breton, Gaelic, Germanic, Irish |
Girl |
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Aleyne
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Probably 'little rock' (if from Alan) or 'light/torch' (if from Elaine/Helen) |
Breton |
Girl |
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Allayne
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Derived from Alan - possibly 'little rock' or 'handsome' |
Breton, French |
Girl |
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Annick
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Grace; favor |
Breton, French |
Girl |
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Anora
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honor, honorable |
Breton |
Girl |
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Aziliz
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likely "noble" (from the Germanic element adal) |
Breton |
Girl |
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Branwenn
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"white" or "blessed" + "raven" (literally: white/blessed raven) |
Breton, Welsh |
Girl |
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Bretah
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Person from Brittany; 'Breton' / 'Briton'. |
Breton, French |
Girl |
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Brettea
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From Brittany; a Breton (person from Britain) |
Breton, English |
Girl |
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Bretyne
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Likely 'from Brittany' or 'Briton' - a regional/ethnic origin name |
Breton, English |
Girl |
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Corentine
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Derived from the Breton saint's name Corentin; exact meaning is uncertain |
Breton, French |
Girl |
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Enore
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honor, honoured |
Breton |
Girl |
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Enorre
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Honor, esteem |
Breton, French |
Girl |
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Erell
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Uncertain - a rare name with no widely attested traditional meaning. Often described as likely Breton in origin or as a modern variant related in sound to names like Arielle. |
Breton |
Girl |
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Gaella
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Of the Gaels; Gaelic / from the Gaelic people |
Breton, French |
Girl |
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Gaelle
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Of the Gaels; Gaelic, 'from the Gaels' (Irish/Scottish) |
Breton, French |
Girl |
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Gaellle
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Feminine form of Gaël; from Breton roots meaning 'generous' (hael) or referring to a Gael/Gaelic person. |
Breton |
Girl |
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Galie
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Likely from Hebrew 'Gal' meaning 'wave', or related to English 'Gail' (short for Abigail) meaning 'father's joy' |
Breton, English, French, Hebrew |
Girl |
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Gladwenn
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Joyful and blessed; bright and fair |
Breton |
Girl |
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Guennola
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fair, blessed |
Breton |
Girl |
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Gvenour
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Fair / blessed (from Welsh 'gwen') |
Breton |
Girl |
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Gwendalina
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Derived from 'gwen' meaning 'white, fair, blessed' with the diminutive/augmentative suffix '-lina' - roughly 'little fair/blessed one' or 'fair/blessed woman'. |
Breton, Welsh |
Girl |
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Gwenn
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From the Breton/Welsh element 'gwen' meaning 'white, fair, blessed' |
Breton, Welsh |
Girl |
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Ifig
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derived from Greek elements meaning "strong-born" (born strong) |
Breton |
Girl |
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Joicey
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Related to Joyce - 'joy' (Old French joie/Latin gaudium) or from Breton Iudoc/Judoc meaning 'lord' |
Breton, English |
Girl |
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Joicy
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Associated with 'joy' (often taken as 'joyful' or 'merriment'); historically also linked to Joyce, which can mean 'merry' or derive from Breton roots |
Breton, English |
Girl |
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