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Carenza
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beloved; love, affection |
Cornish |
Girl |
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Demelza
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Derived from a Cornish place-name; exact meaning uncertain - often given loosely as 'of the valley' or 'from the hill/fort.' |
Cornish |
Girl |
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Elywenah
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Derived from 'Elowen' meaning 'elm tree'; can be interpreted as 'fair/blessed elm' |
Cornish |
Girl |
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Eunys
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good victory / victorious |
Cornish, Greek |
Girl |
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Eylwen
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fair and blessed |
Cornish, Welsh |
Girl |
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Genifer
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Fair or white; 'fair one' (derived from Gwenhwyfar/Guinevere) |
Cornish, Welsh |
Girl |
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Ginnifer
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fair or white; 'fair one' |
Cornish |
Girl |
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Gwennap
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From the Welsh/Cornish element 'gwen' meaning 'white, fair, blessed' (also a Cornish place-name); broadly 'fair' or 'blessed'. |
Cornish, Welsh |
Girl |
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Gwennifer
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Fair/white, blessed; associated with Guinevere/Jennifer |
Cornish, Welsh |
Girl |
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Ia
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Associated with Saint Ia (St Ives); etymology uncertain - probably a form of the Irish saint name Íde/Ita |
Cornish |
Girl |
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Igraina
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Of uncertain meaning; best known as a form of Igraine, mother of King Arthur - connoting noble/royal lineage |
Cornish |
Girl |
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Igraine
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Uncertain; etymology debated. Best known as the name of King Arthur's mother in Arthurian legend. |
Cornish |
Girl |
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Imogen
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maiden; beloved |
Cornish, Welsh |
Girl |
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Jenefer
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Fair, white; often rendered 'white/ fair one' or 'white phantom' |
Cornish, Welsh |
Girl |
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jenfer
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Derived from Welsh Gwenhwyfar, commonly interpreted as 'white phantom' or 'fair one'. |
Cornish, Welsh |
Girl |
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Jenifer
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'Fair one' or 'white phantom' (from Welsh gwen 'white, fair' + hwyfar 'smooth/phantom') |
Cornish, Welsh |
Girl |
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Jeniffer
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Fair one; often glossed as 'white phantom' or 'white wave' |
Cornish |
Girl |
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Jenifir
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Derived from Welsh Gwenhwyfar, meaning 'white/fair one' or 'white wave.' |
Cornish |
Girl |
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Jennefer
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Derived from Gwenhwyfar: 'white, fair' or loosely 'white phantom' / 'fair one'. |
Cornish, Welsh |
Girl |
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Jennepher
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Fair/white one; often rendered 'white phantom' or 'white wave' (from Gwenhwyfar) |
Cornish, Welsh |
Girl |
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Jennfier
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fair one (from Welsh gwen 'white, fair' + hwyfar 'smooth/phantom') |
Cornish, Welsh |
Girl |
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Jenni-Lee
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Combination of Jennifer ('fair/white one') and Lee ('meadow/clearing') - 'fair one of the meadow' |
Cornish, Welsh |
Girl |
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Jennifar
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fair one; 'white wave' or 'white phantom' |
Cornish |
Girl |
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Jennifer
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Fair one; 'white phantom' |
Cornish |
Girl |
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jennifur
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Derived from Gwenhwyfar - 'white, fair, or blessed' (often interpreted as 'white/fair one' or 'white enchantress'). |
Cornish, Welsh |
Girl |
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jennipher
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fair one; 'white phantom' (from Welsh) |
Cornish |
Girl |
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Jenyfer
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Derived from Welsh Gwenhwyfar, commonly interpreted as 'fair' or 'fair one' (sometimes glossed 'white/phantom') |
Cornish |
Girl |
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Karensa
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love; beloved |
Cornish |
Girl |
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Karenza
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love; affection |
Cornish |
Girl |
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Karenzah
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Beloved; love |
Cornish |
Girl |
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