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Anceline
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Divine protection; "God's helmet" (protected by God) |
Norman |
Girl |
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Auburte
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Derived from Germanic elements meaning “noble/bright” (associated with nobility, brightness) |
Norman |
Girl |
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Clere
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Clear, bright (from Latin clarus); sometimes associated with 'clerk/cleric' from Latin clericus |
French, Latin, Norman |
Girl |
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Ellyne
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bright, shining; (ultimately) torch or light |
English, Norman |
Girl |
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Emmyline
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Diminutive/modern form of Emmeline/Emma - 'work, industrious'. |
Norman |
Girl |
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Evelin
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Derived from Aveline, meaning 'desired' or 'wished for'; sometimes associated with Eve ('life') |
French, Norman |
Girl |
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Joscelyne
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Member or descendant of the Gauts (often rendered as 'little Goth' or 'one from the Gauts') |
Norman |
Girl |
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josilin
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Derived from a medieval Germanic name meaning 'little Gaut' or 'member of the Gauts' |
French, Norman |
Girl |
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Lamay
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Varies by origin: from Arabic Lamia/Lamya meaning (roughly) 'dark‑lipped' or 'beautiful'; as a surname related to LeMay/Lemay; in Tagalog the word means 'funeral wake'. |
French, Norman, Tagalog |
Girl |
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Lowella
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little wolf |
English, Norman |
Girl |
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Parnella
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A feminine diminutive/variant related to Petronella or derived from the surname Parnell; often interpreted as "little rock" or "rocky" by association with Petronella/Petra |
Latin, Norman |
Girl |
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Rohais
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Probably 'famous' or 'renowned' (derived from the Germanic root hrod 'fame') |
French, Norman |
Girl |
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Rozmonde
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famous protector |
Germanic, Norman |
Girl |
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Russelle
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little red one; red-haired |
English, Norman |
Girl |
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