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Cornelia

ูƒูˆุฑู†ูŠู„ูŠุง

Latin and French name meaning "horn; of the Cornelian family." From the ancient Roman gens Cornelia; Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi, was celebrated as the ideal Roman matron โ€” a name of maternal strength, dignified grace, and enduring noble Roman heritage.

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Colette

ูƒูˆู„ูŠุท

French feminine diminutive meaning "little people; victorious people." From the French form of Nicole; Saint Colette reformed the Poor Clares order in the 15th century; the writer Colette brought new meaning to the name โ€” a name of spirited vitality and literary grace.

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Concha

ูƒูˆู†ูƒุง

shell; Spanish-Latin short form of Concepciรณn

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Quinn

ูƒูˆูŠูŠู†

counsel; wisdom; Irish-Latin name meaning adviser

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Lawrie

ู„ุงูˆุฑูŠ

from Laurentum; diminutive of Lawrence or Laura

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Luna

ู„ูู†ูŽุฉ

Latin name meaning "moon". The Roman goddess of the moon; a name evoking mystery, celestial beauty, and the timeless magic of night.

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Lucia

ู„ูˆุณูŠุฉ

Latin name meaning "light, luminous". Borne by Saint Lucia, patroness of the blind; symbolizes clarity, hope, and radiant inner light.

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Marcel

ู…ูŽุงุฑุณู„

of Mars; little warrior

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Marcelle

ู…ุงุฑุณูŠู„

of Mars; French feminine form of Marcel

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Marcie

ู…ุงุฑุณูŠู‡

of Mars; short form of Marcia

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Marco

ู…ูŽุงุฑูƒููˆ

of Mars; warlike and courageous

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Maria

ู…ูŽุงุฑููŠู‘ูŽุฉ

Italian form of Mary from Hebrew meaning "beloved, wished-for child". The most revered name in Italian culture; borne by the Virgin Mary and countless saints.

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Marius

ู…ุงุฑูŠูˆุณ

of Mars; virile and strong

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Maxi

ู…ุงูƒุณูŠ

greatest; short form of Maximilian or Maxine

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Mikhail

ู…ูŽุฎูŽุงูŠูŠู„

who is like God; Slavic form of Michael

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Martin

ู…ุฑุชูŠู†

of Mars; warlike and devoted

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Martine

ู…ุฑุชูŠู†ูŠ

of Mars; feminine form of Martin

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Maximus

ู…ูƒุณูŠู…ูˆุณ

greatest; the highest and most excellent

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Minerva

ู…ู†ูŠุฑูุง

goddess of wisdom; intellect and crafts

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Maurice

ู…ูˆุฑูŠุณ

dark-skinned; from the land of the Moors

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Melvyn

ู…ูŠู„ููŠู†

council friend; Old Welsh form of Melvin

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Mylyh

ู…ููŠู„ูŠู‘ูŽุฉ

Derived from Latin meaning a young ceremonial attendant, or Greek meaning someone with dark or tanned skin.

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Natale

ู†ูŽุชู‘ูŽุงู„

born on Christmas; gift of the holiday season

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Nthaly

ู†ูŽุซู‘ูŽุงู„ููŠ

A feminine name of Latin origin meaning born on Christmas Day.

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Noel

ู†ูˆุฆูŠู„

Christmas; born on Christmas Day

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Nola

ู†ูŽูˆู’ู„ุง

Irish name meaning "fair-shouldered, noble". A form of Fionnuala; associated with grace and gentle aristocracy.

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Helena

ู‡ูู„ู‘ุงู†ุฉ

Latin and Greek name meaning "bright, shining light; torch; radiant." Helena carries the luminous legacy of Saint Helena, mother of Emperor Constantine the Great, who is venerated for discovering the True Cross; a name of brilliance and sacred devotion.

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Antonia

ุฃู†ุทูˆู†ูŠุง

Latin name, feminine form of Antonius meaning "priceless, praiseworthy". A noble Roman name of enduring dignity carried by powerful historical figures.

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Antonius

ุฃู†ุทูˆู†ูŠูˆุณ

Latin name of ancient Roman origin meaning "priceless; beyond praise." The ancestral form of Anthony; Antonius was borne by Roman consuls, generals, and Christian saints alike, making it a name of commanding authority, historical grandeur, and timeless dignity.

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August

ุฃููˆุฌุณุช

Latin name meaning "majestic, venerable, great". Named after Emperor Augustus; carries timeless grandeur, dignity, and an imperial legacy.

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Ursula

ุฃูˆุฑุณู„ุง

Latin name meaning "little bear." Borne by the beloved Saint Ursula, a legendary British martyr said to have led thousands of pilgrims; Ursula beautifully unites the strength of a bear with gentle tenderness; a name of courage and devoted feminine spirit.

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Olive

ุฃูˆู„ูŠู

Latin name meaning "olive tree; peace; symbol of wisdom." From the Latin oliva; the olive branch is a universal emblem of peace, divine favor, and wisdom. Olive is a name of serene natural grace, quiet elegance, and enduring Mediterranean beauty.

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Oliva

ุฃูˆู„ูŠูุง

Latin name meaning "olive tree; peace and abundance." The classical Latin Oliva was borne by early Christian saints; a name of serene beauty symbolizing fertility, prosperity, the Mediterranean spirit, and the timeless blessing of peace.

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Olive

ุฃูˆู„ูŠูู‡

olive tree; symbol of peace and abundance

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Olivia

ุฃูˆู„ูŠููŠุง

Latin name from "olive tree", ancient symbol of peace and wisdom. Popularized by Shakespeare; one of the most beloved names of the modern era.

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Oliviero

ุฃูˆู„ูŠููŠุฑูˆ

olive tree; masculine Italian form of Oliver

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Amabilis

ุงู…ุงุจู„ูŠ

Latin name meaning "lovable; worthy of love; endearing." Borne by early Christian saints; Amabilis encapsulates the virtue of being genuinely cherished and beloved โ€” a name of warmth, affection, and the rare quality of inspiring love in all who encounter it.

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Amanda

ุงู…ุงู†ุฏุง

Latin name meaning "worthy of love, deserving to be loved". A classic name radiating warmth and affection, beloved across many cultures.

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Antonia

ุงู†ุชูˆูŠู†ุง

priceless; feminine form of Anthony

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Yolanda

ุงูˆู„ู†ุฏุง

Name of Greek and Latin origin meaning "violet flower; purple blossom." Yolanda has been borne by medieval European queens and noblewomen; a name of regal elegance, floral delicacy, and the timeless beauty of blooming springtime.

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Barbara

ุจุฑุจุงุฑุง

Latin name meaning "foreign woman; the stranger; from a foreign land." From the Greek barbaros (foreign); Saint Barbara is one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers; a name of bold spirit, martyred faith, and enduring grace across all Christian traditions.

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Benedict

ุจู†ุฏูƒุช

Latin name meaning "blessed; the blessed one." From the Latin benedictus; Saint Benedict of Nursia founded Western monasticism in the 6th century and the Benedictine order โ€” a name of profound spiritual blessing, sanctity, and sacred benediction.

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Gladys

ุฌู„ุงุฏูŠุณ

princess; Welsh form of Claudia

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Regina

ุฑูุฌููŠู†ุฉ

Latin name meaning "queen". Used across Europe as a name of regal bearing, dignity and sovereign grace.

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Cecily

ุฒูŠุฒู„ูŠ

of Roman heritage; from the noble Caecilii family

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Salvador

ุณู„ูุงุฏูˆุฑ

savior; one who saves and delivers

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Sylvester

ุณูŠู„ูุณุชุฑ

from the forest; wild and natural

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Valentina

ูุงู„ู†ุชูŠู†ุง

Latin name meaning "strong; healthy; vigorous." The feminine form of Valentinus; Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman in space; Saint Valentina was a 4th-century martyr โ€” a name of extraordinary strength, courage, and vibrant celebratory life.

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