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Adela
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noble |
Czech, Germanic, Polish, Spanish |
Girl |
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Agnieszka
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pure, chaste |
Polish |
Girl |
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Agnizka
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Pure, chaste |
Polish |
Girl |
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Agostyna
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venerable, great; majestic |
Polish |
Girl |
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Agustyna
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derived from Latin 'Augustus' meaning 'majestic, venerable, great' |
Polish |
Girl |
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Albertyna
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noble, bright |
Polish |
Girl |
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Alewina
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Derived from elements meaning either "elf + friend" or "noble + friend" - i.e. "elf friend" or "noble friend" |
Germanic, Polish |
Girl |
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Alicja
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noble, of noble kind |
Polish |
Girl |
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Ambrozyna
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Immortal, divine ('belonging to the immortals') |
Polish |
Girl |
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Ameryka
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Derived from 'America' - 'land of Amerigo' / 'of America' or 'from the Americas' |
Polish |
Girl |
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Aneszka
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pure, chaste |
Czech, Polish |
Girl |
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Aniela
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angel; messenger (of God) |
Polish |
Girl |
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Anieli
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angel; messenger (of God) |
Greek, Polish |
Girl |
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Anielka
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little angel |
Polish |
Girl |
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Aniella
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Diminutive of Anna meaning "grace"; in some lines linked to Aniela/Angela meaning "angel" |
Hebrew, Italian, Polish, Slavic |
Girl |
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Aniya
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A feminine name - often a variant of Anya/Aniyah - commonly interpreted as 'grace' (via Anna), 'God has answered' (Hebrew), or 'care/concern' (Arabic). |
Arabic, Polish |
Girl |
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Augustyna
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Derived from Latin Augustus/Augustinus meaning 'venerable', 'majestic', or 'exalted'. |
Polish |
Girl |
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Augustynka
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Diminutive of Augustine/Augustyn - 'venerable' or 'majestic' (from Latin Augustus 'venerable, revered') |
Polish |
Girl |
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Awentia
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Related to 'advent' - arrival or coming; by extension can imply 'adventurous' or 'a venture' |
Polish |
Girl |
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Azja
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Variant of Asia/Asya - associated with the continent Asia or used as a diminutive of Anastasia; specific meanings vary by root and language. |
Polish, Slavic |
Girl |
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Basja
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Diminutive form - from Barbara: “foreign/strange”; or from Batsheva/Batya: “daughter (of oath)” / “daughter of God” |
Polish |
Girl |
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Basya
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Diminutive form related to Batya/Batsheva: 'daughter of God' or 'daughter of an oath'; in Slavic contexts linked to Barbara meaning 'foreign/strange'. |
Hebrew, Polish, Slavic |
Girl |
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Bazylla
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royal, kingly |
Greek, Polish |
Girl |
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Beatrycja
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bringer of joy; blessed |
Polish |
Girl |
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Beeta
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Blessed (Latin) or unique/unparalleled (Persian); sometimes a diminutive of Elizabeth |
Polish |
Girl |
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Berenika
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Bearer of victory / bringer of victory |
Greek, Polish |
Girl |
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Betah
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Likely 'secure, trusted' (Hebrew) or a variant form meaning 'blessed' (from Beata) |
Polish |
Girl |
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Bogna
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From Slavic bog 'God' - 'God-given' / 'divine' |
Polish |
Girl |
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Bronia
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defender of glory |
Polish |
Girl |
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Bronie
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little protector / young defender |
Polish, Slavic |
Girl |
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