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Karli
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Diminutive of Karl/Karla: 'free man' - used for females as 'free woman' or 'free-spirited' |
English, Germanic |
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Karlia
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Feminine form of Karl/Charles, broadly 'free person' (interpreted as 'free woman') |
Germanic |
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Karliana
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Feminine elaboration of Karl - essentially ‘free woman’ (from Karl meaning ‘man’ or ‘free man’) |
Germanic |
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Karlina
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Feminine form of Karl - 'free (woman)' or 'woman of the people' |
Germanic |
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Karline
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Feminine form of Karl/Charles - "free man" (understood as "free person" or "free woman") |
Germanic |
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Karlotta
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Feminine form of Karl/Charles - 'free man' (often interpreted as 'free woman') |
Germanic |
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Karly-Jo
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Combination of 'free man/free woman' (Karly) and 'God will increase' or 'God is gracious' (Jo). |
English, Germanic |
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Karlyne
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Feminine form of Karl/Charles meaning 'free man' (commonly interpreted as 'free woman') |
English, Germanic |
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Karolinah
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Feminine form of Charles, meaning "free (man)" - often interpreted as "free woman" |
Germanic |
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Karoline
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Feminine form of Karl/Charles - 'free man' (interpreted as 'free woman' or 'freeholder/strong') |
Germanic |
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Kersteen
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Christian; follower of Christ |
Dutch, Germanic, Scandinavian |
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kierstin
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follower of Christ; Christian |
Germanic, Scandinavian |
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Kriemhilt
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Contains the Old High German element hild meaning 'battle'; generally interpreted as 'battle-maiden' or 'famous in battle' (first element uncertain). |
Germanic |
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Krimhild
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fierce or masked battle; 'battle maid' |
Germanic |
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Kurstine
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Follower of Christ; 'Christian' (derived from Christina). |
Germanic |
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Lamberta
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bright land / famous land |
Germanic |
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Lawise
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famous warrior |
Germanic |
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Leman
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Varies by origin: in Turkish/Persian/Arabic contexts often associated with brightness or moon-like qualities; as a Germanic surname (Lehmann) it means 'tenant' or 'vassal'; as Léman it is a place-name (Lake Geneva). |
Arabic, French, Germanic, Persian, Turkish |
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Leoda
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beloved (from Old English leof); possibly 'people' from a Germanic root |
English, Germanic |
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Leonilde
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Lion of battle; lion-like warrior |
Germanic |
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Leopolda
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Brave among the people |
Germanic |
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Leopoldia
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bold among the people |
German, Germanic |
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Leopoldine
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bold among the people / brave people |
Germanic |
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Levinia
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beloved or dear friend |
Germanic |
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Lina
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Tender, delicate; also used as a diminutive of names ending in -lina (e.g., Angelina, Carolina). In Arabic, often interpreted as 'tender' or 'young palm tree'. |
Arabic, Germanic, Greek, Latin, Scandinavian |
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Linda
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beautiful; also associated with the linden (lime) tree |
Germanic, Portuguese, Spanish |
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Lindal
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'Linden (lime) tree' + 'valley' - 'linden valley' (also linked to Linda: 'beautiful'/'tender') |
English, Germanic, Scandinavian |
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Lindie
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Diminutive of Linda/Lindy; can mean "beautiful" (from Spanish/Latin) or "linden tree" (from Germanic). |
English, Germanic, Latin, Spanish |
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Lindis
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Related to the linden (lime) tree; also connotes 'gentle' or 'soft' |
English, Germanic |
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Liselotta
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Compound of Lise ('God is my oath' from Elisabeth) and Lotta ('free', from Charlotte). |
Germanic, Scandinavian |
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