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amalee
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industrious, hardworking (from Germanic Amal); sometimes associated with 'rival' (from Aemilia) |
Germanic |
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Amaleen
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Likely derived from Amal - Arabic 'hope' or Germanic 'amal' 'work/industrious'; with a diminutive -een ending often interpreted as 'little', so roughly 'little hope' or 'little worker'. |
Arabic, Germanic, Irish |
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Amalei
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industrious, hardworking; related to 'work' or 'labor' |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Amali
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Varies by origin: 'work/industrious' (Germanic) or 'hope/aspiration' (Arabic) |
Arabic, Germanic |
Girl |
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Amalia
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work; industrious, hardworking |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Amaliah
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From Germanic 'amal' meaning 'work, industrious'; with Hebrew-like suffix '-yah' sometimes interpreted as 'work of God' or 'God's favor'. |
Germanic, Hebrew |
Girl |
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Amalie
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industrious, hardworking |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Amalija
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Derived from the Germanic 'amal' meaning 'work, industrious' |
Germanic |
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Amaline
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Diminutive/variant of Amalia - from 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'industrious' |
French, Germanic |
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Amaly
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Likely a variant of Amalia (Germanic 'work, industrious') or derived from Arabic 'Amal' ('hope, aspiration'); a modern spelling variation. |
Arabic, English, Germanic |
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Amalya
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Industrious, hardworking; sometimes interpreted as 'work of God' in Hebrew contexts |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Amalyne
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Industrious, hardworking (from 'amal' meaning 'work') |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Amelia
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Industrious, hardworking (from Germanic amal 'work'); linked to the Roman family name Aemilia |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Amelina
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Variant/diminutive of Amelia meaning 'work, industrious'; sometimes associated with Amal meaning 'hope'. |
French, Germanic |
Girl |
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Amrei
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industrious, hardworking (from the Germanic element 'amal' meaning 'work') |
Germanic |
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Anelma
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protected by God / divine protection |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Anjia
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Likely 'grace' (from Anna/Anja) or 'peaceful/pleasant home' (from Chinese An + Jia). |
Chinese, English, Germanic, Scandinavian, Slavic |
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Annalena
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Blend of Anna ('grace') and Lena (from Helena, 'light' or 'torch') - 'graceful light' or 'grace and light' |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Annalice
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Combines 'grace' (Anna) and 'noble' (Alice) - 'graceful nobility' |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Annalie
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Blend of Anna (‘grace’) and Liese/Elisabeth (‘God is my oath’) - roughly ‘graceful oath’ or ‘grace pledged to God’ |
Dutch, German, Germanic |
Girl |
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Annalise
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Grace + pledged to God |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Annalyse
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Combines Anna ('grace') and Liese/Elisabeth ('God is my oath') - roughly 'graceful oath' or 'grace of God'. |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Annel
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Grace, favour (from Anna/Hannah) |
Dutch, Germanic |
Girl |
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Annerlies
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From Anna ('grace') + Lies/Elisabeth ('God is my oath') - roughly 'grace pledged to God.' |
Dutch, Germanic |
Girl |
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Anni-Frid
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Anna ('grace') + Frid/Frida ('peace') - roughly 'graceful peace' or 'grace and peace'. |
Germanic, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Anyka
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Generally linked to Anna/Hannah: 'grace' or 'favor'; in some usages related to Anika: 'face' or 'army/soldier'. |
Germanic, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Scandinavian, Slavic |
Girl |
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Anzelma
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divine helmet; God's protection |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Anzelmah
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Divine protector; protected by God |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Arletta
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likely 'little eagle' (a diminutive form related to the Germanic element arn = eagle) |
French, Germanic |
Girl |
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Armante
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Probably derived from Armand meaning "army man" or "soldier" (Germanic); alternatively related to Latin root for "armed" - exact origin uncertain |
Germanic |
Girl |
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