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Mane
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Varies by origin: a Georgian feminine name (possibly linked to Manana); a West African family name; in Kannada 'mane' means 'house'; in Iberian contexts Mané is a diminutive of Manuel. |
Georgian, Indian, Kannada, Wolof |
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Mari
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Variant of Mary/Maria - linked to Hebrew Miryam; often interpreted as 'bitter', 'beloved' or 'wished-for child'; in Japanese meaning varies by kanji (e.g., 'truth', 'jasmine'). |
Basque, Estonian, Finnish, Georgian, Hebrew, Japanese, Latin |
Girl |
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Mariam
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Variant of Miriam/Mary; commonly interpreted as 'beloved' or 'wished-for child'; older senses include 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebellion'. |
Amharic, Arabic, Aramaic, Georgian, Hebrew |
Girl |
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Mariami
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Georgian form of Mary/Mariam; from Hebrew Miriam, commonly interpreted as 'beloved' or 'wished-for child' |
Georgian |
Girl |
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Naira
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Often understood as 'from Nairi' (Armenian) or 'radiant/bright' (Arabic); used as a feminine given name. |
Arabic, Armenian, Georgian, Indian |
Girl |
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Nanah
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Variant spelling of Nana/Anna. Meaning depends on origin - commonly associated with 'grace' (from Anna), a royal/elder title (Akan), or 'seven' (Japanese). |
Georgian |
Girl |
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Naniko
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Diminutive/affectionate form of Nana - 'little Nana' or 'child of Nana'. |
Georgian |
Girl |
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Natia
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born on Christmas (from Natalia) |
Georgian |
Girl |
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Neli
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A diminutive/pet form; often linked to meanings 'light/torch' (from Helen/Eleanor) or used as a short form of Slavic/Latin-derived names. |
Bulgarian, English, Georgian, Italian, Slavic, Spanish |
Girl |
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Nika
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Victory; victorious |
Georgian, Greek, Slavic |
Girl |
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Ninah
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Generally 'little girl' (Spanish); also associated with 'grace' or 'favor' through links to Anna/Ann; often a diminutive form of longer names. |
Georgian, Russian, Spanish |
Girl |
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Ninet
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No single established meaning; likely a diminutive form related to 'Nina' (commonly interpreted as 'little girl' in Spanish or deriving from other roots), so broadly a diminutive/affectionate form |
Georgian |
Girl |
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Nini
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A diminutive/pet form meaning 'little' or 'beloved' depending on the root; in Georgian associated with the name Nino (Saint Nino). |
Georgian, Italian, Latin |
Girl |
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Nino
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Associated with Saint Nino; original meaning is uncertain. In Spanish/Italian contexts, 'niño' means 'boy/child'. |
Georgian |
Girl |
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Nona
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From Latin 'nona' meaning 'ninth'; also the name of a Roman fate/goddess; used independently in Georgian and as a diminutive/variant of names like Antonia or Winona; related to Italian 'nonna' (grandmother). |
English, Georgian, Italian, Latin |
Girl |
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Nonna
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Associated with Italian word for 'grandmother'; historically linked to Latin 'Nona' ('ninth') and Greek 'Nonnē' (name of an early Christian saint). |
Georgian, Greek, Italian, Latin, Russian |
Girl |
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Rytsa
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Probably "little pearl" if derived from Rita (from Margarita); otherwise an invented name without a traditional meaning |
Georgian |
Girl |
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Saba
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In Arabic/Persian: 'morning breeze' or 'east wind' (gentle breeze). In Hebrew: 'grandfather'. |
Arabic, Georgian, Hebrew, Persian |
Girl |
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Sanaia
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Likely 'radiant' or 'elevated'/'distinguished' (meaning varies by linguistic origin) |
Arabic, Georgian, Persian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Shalva
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Tranquility, peace, serenity |
Georgian, Hebrew |
Girl |
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Tako
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Georgian: affectionate diminutive with no separate lexical meaning; Japanese: 'octopus'. |
Georgian, Japanese |
Girl |
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Tamri
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palm tree (date palm) |
Georgian |
Girl |
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Tatia
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Diminutive of Tatiana; ultimately from the Roman family name Tatius - meaning is uncertain |
Georgian |
Girl |
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Veriko
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Traditionally 'bringer of victory' (from Greek Pherenike); sometimes associated with 'true image' (Latin vera icon). |
Georgian |
Girl |
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