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Joycelinah
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A blended name suggesting 'joyful' + 'heavenly' (or 'joyful, moonlike') |
Breton, English, Greek |
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Korrigan
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Fairy-like or dwarf spirit from Breton folklore ('little dwarf' / fairy) |
Breton |
Girl |
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Kristell
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Follower of Christ; Christian |
Breton, French |
Girl |
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Liliwen
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Fair or white lily (lily + white/fair/blessed) |
Breton |
Girl |
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Loan
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Vietnamese: 'phoenix' (mythical bird); Breton: Breton form related to 'Jean' (John) - 'God is gracious'. |
Breton, Vietnamese |
Girl |
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Loana
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Often treated as a feminine form of Leona meaning "lioness"; also used as a modern/phonetic variant in several languages |
Breton, French, Latin |
Girl |
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Maela
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chief, prince |
Breton |
Girl |
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Maelie
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Derived from Breton 'Maël' meaning 'chief' or 'prince'. |
Breton |
Girl |
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Maelle
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Feminine form of Maël meaning "chief" or "prince" |
Breton |
Girl |
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Maely
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Derived from Breton Maël, meaning "chief" or "prince" |
Breton |
Girl |
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Maïliss
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Derived from Breton maël meaning "chief, prince" |
Breton |
Girl |
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Maïliz
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Feminine form related to Maël, meaning "prince" or "chief" |
Breton |
Girl |
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Maille
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Feminine form of Maël meaning "chief, prince"; alternatively linked to the Irish Ó Máille (descendant of Máille) and to the Hawaiian maile vine (fragrant vine) |
Breton, French |
Girl |
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Maïlys
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Lily; evokes purity/beauty (often interpreted as 'Mary's lily') |
Breton, French |
Girl |
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Meryel
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Bright sea |
Breton, Celtic |
Girl |
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Morganne
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sea-born |
Breton, Welsh |
Girl |
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Morghanne
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sea-born; of the sea |
Breton, Celtic |
Girl |
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Morgwena
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from mor 'sea' + gwen 'white/fair' - 'fair/white sea' or 'sea maiden' |
Breton, Welsh |
Girl |
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Morwena
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Sea maiden; from mor 'sea' + gwenn 'white/fair/blessed' |
Breton, Cornish |
Girl |
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Moryne
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Uncertain; commonly interpreted as 'of the sea' or 'great' depending on root; often used as a modern feminine name. |
Breton, English, Gaelic, Irish |
Girl |
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Neig
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snow |
Breton |
Girl |
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Nolwenn
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Blessed, fair/white (often interpreted as 'holy' or associated with Christmas) |
Breton |
Girl |
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Olwenn
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white footprint / fair-blessed track |
Breton, Welsh |
Girl |
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Orwenn
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Golden and fair (literally 'gold-fair' / 'golden blessed') |
Breton, Celtic |
Girl |
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Rozennah
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little rose |
Breton |
Girl |
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Solenn
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solemn; religious or ceremonial |
Breton |
Girl |
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Solwenn
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Derived from Latin 'sollemnis' meaning 'solemn, ceremonial'; Bretonized form of Solène. Sometimes folk-associated with Breton element '-wenn'/'gwen' meaning 'white/fair'. |
Breton |
Girl |
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Yannette
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Diminutive of Yann/John - 'God is gracious' (little Yann) |
Breton, French |
Girl |
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Yannika
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God is gracious |
Breton, Dutch, French |
Girl |
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