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Adalbeorht
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noble + bright |
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Male |
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Adaleah
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noble (often interpreted as 'noble and delicate' when read as Ada + Leah) |
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Female |
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Adalyah
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Often treated as a modern variant of Adaliah; commonly interpreted as "ornament of God" or "God is my refuge" |
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Female |
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Adalynn
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Noble |
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Female |
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Adalyz
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Likely 'noble' — a modern elaboration of names based on 'adal'. |
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Female |
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Adalyza
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Combines 'noble' (adal) with 'Liza/Eliza' ('pledged to God') — roughly 'noble pledged to God' or 'noble oath' |
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Female |
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Adames
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Son or descendant of Adam; Adam means 'man' or 'earth' |
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Male |
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Adamson
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son of Adam |
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Male |
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Adarah
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Noble, exalted; possibly related to the Hebrew month name Adar |
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Female |
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Adarius
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Modern elaboration related to Darius ('possessor, wealthy/kingly') or Adrian ('from Adria') |
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Male |
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Adawnah
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new light |
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Female |
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Adaya
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Ornament of God; 'adorned by God' |
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Female |
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Adbelle
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Noble and beautiful |
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Female |
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Adda
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Hebrew: "ornament" or "adornment"; Germanic: from Adal- meaning "noble" |
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Female |
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Adderly
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Originally a surname meaning 'from Adderley' (an Old English place name), often interpreted as 'clearing associated with adders (snakes)' or derived from an Old English personal name. |
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Unisex |
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Addien
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Little fire (from Aodhán/Aidan) |
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Unisex |
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Addiena
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Probably 'delicate' (from Adina) or 'noble' (from Adelaide); modern elaboration |
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Female |
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Addilyn
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Noble (derived from the Germanic root 'adal') |
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Female |
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Addilynn
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Combines 'noble' (Adal) with 'lake' (Lynn) — roughly 'noble lake' or 'noble beauty'. |
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Female |
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Addisen
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Son of Adam |
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Female |
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Addison
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son of Adam |
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Unisex |
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addisyn
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son of Adam |
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Female |
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Addiyah
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A feminine elaboration of Adi/Adia; commonly interpreted as 'ornament of God' (Hebrew) or 'gift' (African/Swahili) in modern usage. |
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Female |
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Addon
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Likely derived from Hebrew 'Adon' meaning 'lord' or 'master'; in modern English it can be interpreted as a creative 'added one'. |
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Male |
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Addoson
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son of Adam |
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Unisex |
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Addynn
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Little fire |
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Male |
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addyson
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Son of Adam |
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Unisex |
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Adeana
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Delicate, gentle (commonly linked to Adina); sometimes associated with 'from Adria' if tied to Adriana. |
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Female |
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Adeane
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Surname-derived given name; if linked to Aidan/Aodhán, means "little fire"; otherwise usage is surname-to-forename without a single agreed meaning |
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Male |
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Adee
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Variant/spelling of Adi/Addie/Ade with multiple possible roots: Hebrew 'Adi' = 'jewel, ornament'; Arabic 'Adi' = 'runner/warrior' (traditional personal name); Yoruba 'Ade' = 'crown, royalty'; also used as an English pet form of names like Adelaide/Adeline. |
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Unisex |
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