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Nele
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Diminutive of Cornelia - from Latin Cornelius, associated with 'horn'. |
Dutch, Frisian, German |
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Nelke
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Carnation (the flower) |
German |
Girl |
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Petronella
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Feminine/diminutive form of Peter/Petronius meaning 'rock' or 'stone' (little rock) |
German, Latin, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Porsche
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Derived from a German family name; primarily associated with the luxury car brand rather than a traditional given-name meaning |
German |
Girl |
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Richelah
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Likely a modern feminine form related to Richelle/Richard meaning "powerful ruler"; may also echo Rachel meaning "ewe". |
English, French, German, Hebrew |
Girl |
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Robertah
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Bright fame |
German |
Girl |
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Romhilda
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Famous or glorious in battle |
German |
Girl |
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Rosamond
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Either 'horse protector' (Old German) or 'pure/clean rose' (Late Latin/Old French) |
German |
Girl |
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Rosamundina
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Diminutive of Rosamund - originally 'horse protector' (Old German); later folk-etymologized as 'pure rose' |
German |
Girl |
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Rosemondah
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Originally 'horse protector' (Old German); later associated with 'pure rose' by folk etymology. |
German |
Girl |
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Rosemunda
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Traditional: 'protector of horses' (Old German); folk/Latin: 'pure rose' |
German |
Girl |
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Rosiemunda
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Originally 'horse protector' (Old German); later folk-etymology interpreted as 'pure rose' |
German |
Girl |
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Rozmunde
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'Famous protector' (from Old German hrod 'fame' + mund 'protection'); later associated with Latin rosa munda 'pure rose' |
German |
Girl |
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Sieglinde
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From Old High German sigu/sieg 'victory' + linde 'gentle, soft' or 'linden tree' - 'gentle victory'. |
German |
Girl |
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Silki
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Possibly a diminutive of Silke/Cecilia (from Latin Caecilia, historically 'blind') or derived from Finnish 'silkki' meaning 'silk' (soft, smooth). |
Dutch, Finnish, German, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Stien
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Either 'follower of Christ' (if from Christine/Christina) or 'stone' (if related to Stein). |
Dutch, German, Norwegian |
Girl |
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Susann
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lily |
German, Hebrew |
Girl |
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Sylke
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Diminutive/variant of Silke/Sylvia, ultimately from Latin silva 'forest' - 'of the forest'. |
Dutch, Frisian, German |
Girl |
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Traudel
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Diminutive of Gertrud/Gertraud: 'ger' (spear) + 'trud/þrūð' (strength) - 'spear strength' or 'strong spear/maiden'. |
German |
Girl |
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Trudys
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From Gertrude: 'ger' (spear) + 'þrūð' (strength) - 'strong spear' / 'strength' |
German |
Girl |
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