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Omara
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Feminine form of Omar - "flourishing, long-lived" (from Arabic) |
Arabic, English, Irish |
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Oola
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Varies by origin: possibly 'apple(s)' in Irish contexts; alternatively a short form of Ulla/Ula with Germanic roots (associated with heritage/rule or will). |
Germanic, Irish, Scandinavian |
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Oona
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Typically 'unity' or 'one'; alternatively 'lamb' (from Old Irish 'úan') |
Irish |
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Oonagh
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Derived from Irish Úna; often interpreted as "lamb" or "unity" |
Irish |
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Orla
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golden princess |
Irish |
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Orlah
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Irish: "golden princess" (ór 'gold' + flaith 'sovereign/princess'); Hebrew: sometimes linked to or (אור) 'light' or to the biblical term 'orlah' ('forbidden/uncircumcised') - uncommon as a given name |
Hebrew, Irish |
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Orlaithe
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"golden princess" (from Irish ór = gold + flaith = ruler/princess) |
Irish |
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Ornora
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honor; honorable |
Irish |
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Paegeen
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Diminutive of Peig/Pegeen meaning "little Margaret" (Margaret = pearl); also used as a variant of Paige meaning "young servant/page" |
English, Irish |
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Parnelle
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Likely "rock" or "little rock" (linked to Peter/Petronilla) |
English, French, Irish |
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Pegeen
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Little Margaret (i.e., little 'pearl') |
Irish |
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Pegine
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Pearl (derived from Margaret) |
English, Irish |
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Peigin
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Little Margaret (i.e., 'little pearl') |
Irish |
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Proinnseas
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princess |
Irish |
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Queaney
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Little queen; queenly. May also derive from an Irish family name with uncertain meaning. |
English, Irish |
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Quiglea
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Derived from the Quigley family name; broadly 'descendant of Coigligh' (a family/lineage name) rather than a specific lexical meaning. |
Irish |
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Quinnie
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Diminutive of Quinn: 'descendant of Conn' (Conn often interpreted as 'chief', 'leader', or 'wise') |
Irish |
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Quynlin
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Possibly combines 'Quỳnh' (night‑blooming flower) and 'Linh/Lynn' (gentle, spirit) - roughly 'gentle night‑flower' or 'graceful'. |
Irish |
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Quyntyllah
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A modern invented feminine name possibly combining elements meaning "fifth" (Latin) or "wise" (Irish Quinn), or echoing Vietnamese "quynh" (night‑blooming flower). |
Irish |
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Raheene
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little fort / small ringfort |
Irish |
Girl |
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Raighne
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Likely 'queen' or 'counsel/wise' depending on root |
Gaelic, Irish |
Girl |
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Rathnait
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From Irish rath 'ringfort' or 'prosperity'; often interpreted as a diminutive/favored form associated with good fortune. |
Irish |
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Rayli
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Variant of Riley; commonly given meanings are 'courageous, valiant' or (from Old English roots) 'rye clearing' |
English, Irish |
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Rea
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From Greek Rhea, likely 'flowing' or associated with the Titaness of fertility and the earth; meanings vary in other languages or by Japanese kanji. |
English, Greek, Irish, Italian, Japanese |
Girl |
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Reen
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Varies by origin - possibly from Irish Rían ('little king') or as a diminutive of Irene meaning 'peace'; may also be a modern/phonetic variant without a distinct historical meaning. |
English, Irish |
Girl |
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Regane
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Derived from Riagán, meaning "little king" or "young king" |
Irish |
Girl |
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Reilee
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Derived from the Gaelic surname Ó Raghallaigh meaning 'descendant of Raghallach', commonly interpreted as 'courageous' or 'valiant'. |
Irish |
Girl |
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Reili
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Variant of Riley: 'courageous/valiant' (Irish) or 'rye clearing' (Old English) |
Irish |
Girl |
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Reilleah
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Valiant, courageous; 'descendant of Raghallach' |
Irish |
Girl |
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Reillee
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Variant of Riley/Reilly: 'descendant of Raghallach', commonly interpreted as 'valiant' or 'courageous' |
Irish |
Girl |
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