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Osika
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aspen (aspen tree) |
Polish |
Girl |
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Osina
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Meaning varies by origin and is not well-documented; in Slavic contexts it may relate to place- or nature-words, while any West African meaning would come from local languages and differ accordingly. |
Polish |
Girl |
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Otyliah
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from the Old High German element uod meaning 'wealth, fortune' |
Polish |
Girl |
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Otylyah
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wealth, fortune; fortunate |
Polish, Slavic |
Girl |
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Panna
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In Hungarian a diminutive of Anna (from Hebrew Hannah, 'grace'); in Sanskrit/Hindi means 'emerald' or 'jade'; in Polish the common word panna means 'maiden' or 'miss'. |
Hindi, Hungarian, Polish, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Pati
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As a diminutive of Patricia: 'noble'/'noblewoman' (from Latin patricius). In Sanskrit/Hindi, pati means 'husband'. |
Hindi, Polish, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Patrycyka
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Noble; of the patrician class |
Polish |
Girl |
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Pauliny
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small, humble |
Latin, Polish |
Girl |
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Renata
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reborn; born again |
Croatian, Czech, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Spanish |
Girl |
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Renatah
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reborn; born again |
Czech, Latin, Polish, Spanish |
Girl |
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Renia
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Often a diminutive of Irena meaning "peace"; sometimes associated with Renée meaning "reborn" or Rina meaning "joy" |
Polish, Slavic |
Girl |
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Rennia
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Generally interpreted as 'reborn' or 'peaceful' depending on which root is invoked; a modern invented/variant name |
English, Polish, Slavic |
Girl |
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Rola
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Varies by origin. In Arabic the name (رولا) is used as a feminine given name often considered a variant of Rula/Roula; in Polish/Slavic contexts 'rola' is a common word meaning 'field' or 'plot of land'. |
Arabic, Polish, Slavic |
Girl |
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Rozmunda
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Originally from Old German elements meaning "horse-protector" (hros + mund); later folk-etymologized as "pure/clean rose" |
Polish, Slavic |
Girl |
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Rumia
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Rosy, red; alternatively 'from Rumia' (the Polish town) |
Bulgarian, Polish, Slavic |
Girl |
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Saneta
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God is gracious |
Polish, Slavic |
Girl |
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Sasanka
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Slavic: 'anemone' (the flower). Sanskrit/Indian: variant of 'Shashanka' meaning 'moon'. |
Czech, Indian, Polish, Sanskrit, Slovak |
Girl |
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Satyna
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From the word 'satin' (the fabric) - connotes silkiness, smoothness, elegance |
Polish, Slavic |
Girl |
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Serycka
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Originally denotes belonging to or originating from Seryk (a place or personal name) - essentially 'of/from Seryk'. |
Polish |
Girl |
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Seweryna
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derived from Latin severus: 'stern, serious, severe' |
Polish |
Girl |
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Środa
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Wednesday - from the Polish word for the middle of the week; can imply 'born on/associated with Wednesday' |
Polish |
Girl |
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Sylwka
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from the forest / woodland |
Polish |
Girl |
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Teofila
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Friend or lover of God |
Greek, Polish |
Girl |
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Zofina
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wisdom |
Polish, Slavic |
Girl |
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