Tuleah
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female
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Cultural blending of Indigenous Australian and modern naming practices. The …
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While 'Tuleah' does not have a direct translation, it can …
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Tulip
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female
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The word 'tulip' originates from the Turkish word 'tülbent', referring …
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Literal translation relates to the flower 'tulip', symbolising perfect love …
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Tulla
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female
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Possibly derived from Aboriginal Australian languages or a variant of …
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Literal translation is unclear; however, in Australian contexts, 'Tulla' is …
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Tully
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female
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Derived from Irish Gaelic, Tully originates from the surname Ó …
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In Australian English contexts, Tully is often associated with 'little …
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Tulsi
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female
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Sanskrit origin, from the word 'Tulsi' which means 'Holy Basil'. …
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Lit. 'Holy Basil'; symbolises purity, sacredness, and spiritual awakening in …
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Tungavidya
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female
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The name 'tungavidya' appears to have roots in Sanskrit or …
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Literal translation: 'Wave of knowledge' or 'Knowledge of the river.' …
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Tuyet
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female
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Vietnamese origin; derived from the Vietnamese word 'Tuyết' meaning 'snow'. …
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Literal translation: 'snow'. In Australian contexts, it connotes purity, tranquility, …
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Twara
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female
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The name Twara has roots in Aboriginal Australian languages, particularly …
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Literal translation: 'star' or 'shine'. In the Australian English context, …
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Twin
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female
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English origin, from Old English 'tween', meaning 'the two' or …
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Literal translation refers to a pair of offspring born simultaneously; …
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Twisha
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female
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The name Twisha is of Sanskrit origin, derived from the …
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Literal translation is 'bright' or 'radiant', symbolising brightness, intelligence, and …
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Twishi
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female
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The name 'Twishi' is of Indigenous Australian origin, specifically from …
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'Twishi' means 'light' or 'brightness' in Yolngu, symbolising hope, illumination, …
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Twiste
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female
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The name 'Twiste' appears to be a rare or modern …
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Literal translation and nuances are not well-established, but it could …
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Tyeisha
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female
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The name 'Tyeisha' appears to be a modern, variant spelling …
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The name 'Tyeisha' is often regarded as a phonetic variation …
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Tyisha
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female
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The name Tyisha is of modern creation, possibly inspired by …
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The name Tyisha is often interpreted as a variant of …
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Tyla
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female
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Tyla is a modern name with uncertain origins, gaining popularity …
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While Tyla does not have a well-established meaning in traditional …
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Tylah
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female
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English-origin, possibly a modern or invented name without deep historical …
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The meaning of 'Tylah' is not definitively established, but it …
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Tyler
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female
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English origin, derived from Old French 'tieulier', meaning 'tile maker' …
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Originally signified someone who worked with tiles or in tiling. …
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Tylissa
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female
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The name Tylissa appears to be a modern, invented name …
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While not deriving from a traditional word, Tylissa can be …
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Tyna
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female
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From Greek τυνη (Tynē), possibly derived from the Greek word …
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Literal translation is 'small tile' or 'shrub' in Greek. In …
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Tynan
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female
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Irish Gaelic origin, derived from 'Tighearnán,' a diminutive of 'Tighearn,' …
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Literal translation as 'little lord' or 'small master,' reflecting a …
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Tyra
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female
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Derived from Old Norse 'Thýrr', meaning 'god of war', but …
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In Australian English contexts, 'Tyra' is often associated with strength …
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Tyrah
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female
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Possibly modern or Arabic origin, but its use and roots …
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The name 'Tyrah' does not have a widely established literal …
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Tyshay
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female
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The name 'Tayshay' appears to be a modern, possibly invented …
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Although 'Tayshay' does not have a documented literal translation in …
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Tzuchuan
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female
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The name Tzuchuan is of East Asian origin, likely stemming …
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The literal translation of Tzuchuan is not well established without …
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Udamjot
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female
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Punjabi; derived from the Sikh Gurmukhi language, the name 'Udamjot' …
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'Rising light' or 'ascending lamp', symbolising hope, enlightenment, and spiritual …
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Udvitha
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female
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Udvitha' (उद्भित), meaning …
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Literal translation: 'arisen' or 'emerged'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Uhmarlah
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female
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The name 'Uhmarlah' appears to be of Indigenous Australian origin, …
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While the literal translation of 'Uhmarlah' is not widely documented, …
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Uju
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female
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The name 'uju' originates from indigenous language roots, notably within …
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Literal translation suggests 'uju' may refer to a traditional concept …
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Uli
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female
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The name 'Uli' has diverse origins depending on cultural context. …
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In Māori, 'Uli' signifies 'shine' or 'glow', representing brightness, vitality, …
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Uma
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female
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Sanskrit origin from the word 'उमा' (Umā), meaning 'tranquillity' or …
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Tranquillity, peace; calmness and serenity in Australian English contexts. It …
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Umaamah
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female
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The name 'Umaamah' is derived from indigenous languages of Australia, …
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In Yolngu tradition, 'Umaamah' translates to 'moon spirit' or 'guardian …
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Umaira
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female
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The name 'Umaira' is believed to have roots in Arabic …
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Literal translation as 'little mother' or 'beloved mother'. In Australian …
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Umangat
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female
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The name 'Umangat' originates from the Māori language, where it …
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The literal translation of 'Umangat' in Māori can be interpreted …
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Umaymah
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female
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Arabic; derived from the Arabic root 'm-y-m' related to 'to …
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The literal translation of Umaymah pertains to 'little mother' or …
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Umika
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female
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The name 'Umika' is of Māori origin, derived from the …
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'Umika' is often interpreted as 'beautiful wave' or 'graceful water', …
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Umita
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female
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Sanskrit; derived from the root 'um' meaning 'to glow' or …
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'Luminous' or 'bright'. In Australian English contexts, it may connote …
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Umme
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female
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The name 'Umme' is of Arabic origin, derived from the …
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Literal translation: 'mother'. In the Australian context, 'Umme' is often …
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Umrah
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female
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Arabic origin, from the word 'Umrah', meaning 'lesser pilgrimage'. It …
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Literal meaning is 'lesser pilgrimage'. In the Australian context, it …
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Una
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female
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Latin origin, derived from 'Una' meaning 'one' or 'single'. The …
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Literal translation as 'one' or 'single'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Unaisi
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female
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Māori - From the Māori language, 'Uuna' meaning 'to gather' …
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Gathered or collected (conceptually 'bringing together' in a figurative sense). …
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Upinder
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female
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Sikh and Punjabi origin, derived from the Sanskrit words 'Upendra' …
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Literal translation: 'Superior or Supreme Indra.' In Australian English contexts, …
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Urooj
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female
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Arabic; derived from the root 'r-w-j' meaning 'to rise' or …
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'Urooj' means 'rise' or 'ascension' in Arabic. In Australian contexts, …
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Urwa
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female
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The name 'Urwa' is believed to have origins in Indigenous …
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Literal translation and significance of 'Urwa' in Aboriginal contexts are …
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Ushneek
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female
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Ushneek is a rare name with roots that may derive …
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The literal translation and local nuances of 'Ushneek' are not …
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Ustat
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female
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The name 'Ustat' appears to have its roots in Central …
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Literal translation and nuances are not widely documented. In the …
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Uvarnah
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female
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Uvarnah originates from the indigenous languages of the Aymara people …
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Literal translation signifies 'sweetness' or 'delight' in the cultural context …
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Uyen
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female
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Vietnamese. The name 'Uyen' is derived from the Vietnamese language, …
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In Vietnamese, 'Uyen' (or 'Uyên') generally means 'profound' or 'deep', …
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Uzra
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female
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The name 'Uzra' has roots that are less documented in …
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'Uzra' is often interpreted to mean 'star' or 'beauty' in …
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Vaani
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female
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Sanskrit origin, from the word वाणी (vāṇī), meaning 'speech' or …
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Literal translation is 'speech' or 'voice'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Vaanika
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female
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Derived from Sanskrit 'Vānīka', meaning 'merchant' or 'trader'. While not …
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Literal translation is 'merchant' or 'trader'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Vaanya
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female
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Derived from Sanskrit, 'Vaanya' (व Ankaya) meaning 'forest dweller' or …
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Literal translation: 'forest dweller' or 'river'. In the Australian context, …
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Vachi
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female
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The name 'Vachi' appears to have origins in South Asian …
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Literal translation suggests 'speech' or 'utterance' in its original linguistic …
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Vada
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female
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The name 'Vada' has its roots primarily in English-speaking countries, …
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Literal translation is 'wealth' or 'prosperity'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Vaeora
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female
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The name 'Vaeora' appears to be of Polynesian origin, with …
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Literal Translations & Nuances - 'Vae' can be associated with …
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Vaida
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female
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Latvian, from the Slavic root word 'Vaid', meaning 'saviour' or …
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Literal translation: 'saviour' or 'healer'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Vaiga
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female
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The name 'Vaiga' is of Māori origin, stemming from the …
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In Māori, 'Vaiga' can be associated with qualities such as …
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Valarie
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female
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Valarie is a variant spelling of Valerie, derived from the …
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Literal translation: 'strength' or 'health'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Valencia
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female
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Latin origin from 'Valentia', meaning 'strength' or 'power'. The name …
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Literal translation: 'strength' or 'valor'. In Australian English, the name …
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Valentija
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female
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Valentija is a variant of the Slavic name Valentin(a), derived …
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Literal translation: 'healthy' or 'strong'. In the Australian context, it …
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Valentina
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female
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Latin via Old Italian 'Valentina', derived from the Latin name …
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Literal translation: 'strong', 'healthy', or 'powerful'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Valeree
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female
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The name Valeree appears to be a modern, coined name …
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Literal translation suggests 'strong' or 'healthy' qualities, combining Latin roots …
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Valeria
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female
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Latin origin, from the name Valerius, meaning 'strength' or 'health'. …
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Literal translation from Latin is 'strength' or 'health'. In Australian …
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Valerie
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female
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Valerie originates from the Latin name Valeria, which is derived …
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Literal translation is 'strength' or 'health'. In Australian contexts, it …
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Valia
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female
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Valia originates from the Latin name 'Valeria', which derives from …
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Literal translation as 'strength' or 'health'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Valleetta
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female
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The name Valleetta has roots in Italian origin, where it …
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Literal translation is 'little Valeria' or 'beloved strength'. In the …
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Vallery
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female
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The name 'Vallery' is a modern expansion or variation of …
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Literal translation of 'Vallery' relates to 'strength' or 'health'—embodying resilience …
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Valley
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female
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From the Old French 'vallee', meaning 'valley', which is derived …
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Literal translation is 'valley', symbolising a lush, sheltered area. In …
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Valma
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female
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Valma derives from the Old Norse name 'Valmá,' which is …
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Literal translation relates to 'strength' and 'protection,' symbolising resilience and …
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Valyra
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female
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Valyra is a modern, invented name with no direct historical …
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Although not officially derived from classical languages, Valyra can be …
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Vamika
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female
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The name 'Vamika' is of Sanskrit origin, derived from Indian …
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Literal translation of 'Vamika' is 'protector' or 'goddess.' In the …
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Van
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female
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The name 'van' originates from Dutch, where it is a …
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In the Australian context, 'van' is often chosen for its …
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Vanesa
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female
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Derived from the Latin name 'Vanessa', which was coined by …
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While 'Vanessa' has no direct literal meaning, it is often …
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Vanessa
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female
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Latin Origin & Etymology - Derived from the Latin 'Vanessa', …
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Literal translation & nuances - The name 'Vanessa' is commonly …
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Vanessia
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female
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Derived from the Greek name 'Phanessa' or 'Phanes', relating to …
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Of Greek origin, meaning 'butterfly', as 'Vanessa' (and by extension …
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Vani
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female
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The name Vani originates from Sanskrit, where it means 'speech' …
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In Australian English contexts, Vani connotes 'speech' or 'utterance', often …
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Vania
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female
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Vania is a variant of the name Vania, which is …
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Vania means 'God is gracious' or 'gracious', stemming from Latin …
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Vanna
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female
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The name Vanna has roots in various linguistic traditions. It …
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Literal translation from the Latin and European roots associates Vanna …
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Vanshika
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female
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the word 'Vanshika', meaning 'descendant' or …
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Literal translation as 'descendant' or 'lineage'. In the Australian context, …
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Vanya
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female
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Derived from Slavic roots, particularly from the name Ivan, which …
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Literal translation: 'God is gracious'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Varin
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female
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The name Varin does not have a well-documented historical or …
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In the context of Australian English, Varin is often interpreted …
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Varnika
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female
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The name Varnika is of Sanskrit origin, commonly used in …
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Literal translation and nuance: 'sandalwood' — symbolising fragrance, purity, and …
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Varshika
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female
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Sanskrit origin; derived from the Sanskrit name वर्शिका (Varshika), which …
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Literal translation is 'rainy' or 'seasonal', symbolising nourishment, renewal, and …
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Vasia
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female
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Vasia is a variant of the Greek name Vasiliki, derived …
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Literal translation: 'queenly' or 'regal'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Vasiliki
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female
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Vasiliki originates from Greek, derived from the Greek word 'basilikos' …
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Literal translation is 'queenly' or 'regal'; in Australian English contexts, …
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Vasilisa
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female
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Vasilisa is of Slavic origin, derived from the Greek name …
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Literal translation is 'little king' or 'royal' in the context …
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Vasundhara
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female
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Sanskrit origin, from the words 'vasu' meaning 'wealth' or 'earth', …
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Literal translation is 'earth bearer' or 'treasure of the land'. …
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Vathanatepy
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female
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Possibly a constructed or unique name with no clear roots …
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The name appears to be unique and does not have …
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Vayda
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female
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The name 'Vayda' appears to have a modern, possibly invented …
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The name 'Vayda' does not have an established meaning in …
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Veda
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female
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Sanskrit origin; 'Veda' stems from ancient Indian scriptures called the …
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The literal translation of 'Veda' is 'knowledge' or 'wisdom' in …
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Vedanshi
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female
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Sanskrit, from वेद (veda, 'knowledge' or 'sacred knowledge') and शांति …
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Literal translation is 'part of the Vedas' or 'essence of …
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Vedica
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female
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Sanskrit origin, from the word वेदिका (Vēdikā), meaning 'a small …
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Literal translation as 'small sacred place' or 'little sanctuary'. In …
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Vedika
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female
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Sanskrit origin; Vedika (वेदिका) from 'Veda' meaning 'knowledge, sacred wisdom' …
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In Australian English contexts, Vedika commonly signifies 'knowledge' or 'wisdom', …
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Veera
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female
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Sanskrit origin, from the root 'Veer' meaning 'brave' or 'heroic'. …
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Literal translation: 'brave' or 'heroic'. In the Australian context, veera …
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Vega
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female
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Derived from Latin 'Vega', meaning 'meadow' or 'fertile plain'. The …
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Literal translation is 'meadow' or 'fertile plain', symbolising lushness and …
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Vegha
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female
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The name 'Vegha' appears to have roots in South Asian …
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The literal translation of 'Vegha' does not correspond with common …
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Veida
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female
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The name 'Veida' is of uncertain etymology but is believed …
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Literal translation and nuances are uncertain; however, it may be …
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Velinka
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female
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The name Velinka originates from Eastern European roots, specifically Slavic …
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Literally translates to 'little great' or 'small large', symbolising prominence …
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Velisa
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female
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Possibly derived from Latin 'Velia' or related to the Italian …
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The name 'Velisa' does not have a widely established literal …
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Vella
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female
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The name Vella has roots in Latin, derived from 'Vellus', …
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Literal translation relates to 'fleece' or 'soft hair', symbolising warmth …
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Velvet
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female
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English-derived from the name of the fabric 'velvet,' originating from …
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Literal translation and local nuances in Australian English contexts refer …
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