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Adria
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From the town of Adria / the Adriatic; sometimes associated with 'dark' |
Catalan, English, Italian, Latin, Roman |
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Aegeria
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A mythological water nymph and counselor associated with wise counsel and ritual guidance to Numa Pompilius. |
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Amara
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Varies by origin - commonly 'grace' (Igbo), 'immortal' (Sanskrit); in Latin 'amara' means 'bitter'. |
Arabic, Igbo, Latin, Roman, Sanskrit |
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Angerona
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Name of a Roman goddess associated with silence, secrecy, protection and relief from suffering; etymology uncertain (possibly linked to Latin 'angor' 'anguish' or an Etruscan root). |
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Anna Perenna
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Anna: 'grace' (from Hebrew Hannah); Perenna: 'perennial, everlasting' - associated with renewal and the Roman goddess of the new year. |
Latin, Roman |
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Baïa
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A feminine name used in Georgia; in Romance-language contexts it is derived from the word for 'bay' (coastal inlet); in Romanian it relates to 'bath'. |
Georgian, Italian, Roman, Romanian, Spanish |
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Bellona
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Goddess of war; warlike (from Latin bellum 'war') |
Latin, Roman |
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Bernadina
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brave/strong as a bear |
Germanic, Roman |
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Brangana
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uncertain; may be linked to the Wagnerian name Brangäne or to the root 'Bran' (often rendered as 'raven' or 'brown'), no single established meaning |
Roman |
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Cardea
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Roman goddess of door hinges, thresholds and protection of the home; name derived from 'hinge' |
Latin, Roman |
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Carila
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little beloved; dear |
Roman |
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Carmenta
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From Latin carmen 'song, oracle' - 'she of the prophetic song'; name of a Roman goddess of childbirth and prophecy. |
Latin, Roman |
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Carrilla
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Likely 'beloved' or 'dear one' (possibly a diminutive/variant of Carla/Carolina) |
Roman |
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Celandryna
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Heavenly, moonlike; celestial. |
Roman |
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Celeane
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Likely 'moon' (from Selene) or 'heavenly/sky' (from Celia/Celina) |
Roman |
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Ceresse
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Derived from Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture, fertility, and grain. |
Latin, Roman |
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Coreana
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Maiden; alternatively 'Korean woman' (Spanish usage) |
Roman |
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Crestianah
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Derived from 'crest' + feminine suffix: 'of the crest' or 'one at the peak/eminence' |
Roman |
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Cyrenia
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Probably 'of Cyrene' (the ancient Greek city/nymph); connotations of serenity or queenly/sovereign character |
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Danilla
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God is my judge |
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Delcea
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delight, darling; beloved or sweet |
Roman |
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Egeria
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Mythological Roman water nymph and counselor to King Numa; associated with wisdom, prophecy, and sacred springs. |
Latin, Roman |
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Empanda
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Goddess of hospitality and open-handedness; name linked to Latin pandere ‘to open’. |
Roman |
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Ennia
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Feminine form of the Roman family name Ennius; literal meaning uncertain |
Latin, Roman |
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Estrel
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star |
Roman |
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Estrele
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Star (little star) |
Roman |
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Fauniah
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Related to fauna; of the animals or nature; associated with the Roman goddess Fauna |
Latin, Roman |
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Flurina
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Derived from Latin 'Flora', meaning 'flower'. |
Roman |
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Flurinda
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Related to flowers; 'blooming' or 'little flower' |
Roman |
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Furina
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Name of an ancient Roman goddess associated with springs and water - 'of the spring' / water goddess |
Latin, Roman |
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