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Originally a medieval diminutive of John, though it may also have roots in the French Jacques.
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Originally a medieval diminutive of John, though it may also have roots in the French Jacques.
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The English form of the Latin Iacomus, derived from the Hebrew Ya'aqov, meaning supplanter or may God protect.
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An English form of Judas or Judah, ultimately from Hebrew meaning praised.
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An English flower name taken directly from the lily.
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The English form of Lucia, derived from the Latin root lux meaning light.
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From Old French Olivier, possibly connected to Latin oliva meaning olive tree, with an alternative possible Germanic origin.
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Probably derived from Latin oliva, meaning olive.
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The English form of Greek Phoibe, meaning bright or pure.
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An English flower name taken from the poppy.
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Originally derived from the Germanic name Hrodohaidis, though later strongly associated with the Latin word for the flower.
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Rooted in the Hebrew Shemu'el, meaning either name of God or God has heard.
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A short form of Theodore, from Greek elements meaning god and gift.
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From the Greek Theodoros, combining the elements theos meaning god and doron meaning gift.
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From the Aramaic name Te'oma meaning twin, translated into Greek as Thomas.
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Derived from the Germanic Wilhelm, combining the elements wil meaning will or desire, and helm meaning protection.
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An English nature name taken from the willow tree.
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A medieval English form of Jehanne, an Old French feminine derivative of Iohannes meaning Yahweh is gracious.
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Old English root 'wilde' referring to untamed land. It evolved from a surname for those living near the wilderness into a first name representing a spirit of freedom.
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Old English and German roots meaning 'brave as a wild boar'. The name moved from the Germanic 'Eberhard' to the English 'Everett', retaining its association with strength.
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English 'lind' referring to the lime or linden tree. The name reflects the ancient European tradition of using tree species as family identifiers and place names.
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Middle English 'larke', describing the songbird. The name evolved from a common avian label to a personal name in Britain during the modern era.
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Old English 'wulf' meaning wolf and 'ric' meaning ruler. It follows the traditional Germanic naming structure that paired nature-based animals with qualities of leadership.