Wilhelm
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male
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The name Wilhelm originates from the Germanic elements 'wil' meaning …
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Literally translates to 'resolute protector' or 'helmet of will'. In …
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Wilhelmina
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female
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Wilhelmina originates from the Germanic elements 'wil' meaning 'will, desire' …
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'Resolute protector' or 'wilful helmet'—embodying strength and steadfastness. In Australian …
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Will
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male
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Old English, from 'Will' which is a diminutive of William, …
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Derived from Old English meaning 'resolute protector' or 'strong-willed warrior'. …
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Willa
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female
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Derived from the Old English name Wilhelm, meaning 'will/desire' and …
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Literal translation refers to 'will' or 'desire' combined with 'protection' …
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Willamena
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female
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The name Willamena appears to be a modern Australian invention …
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The name can be interpreted as 'resolute protector' or 'strong-willed', …
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Willard
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male
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Old English, from the elements 'will' meaning 'desire' or 'will' …
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Literal translation: 'Desire' or 'Will' combined with 'Brave' or 'Hardy'. …
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Willem
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male
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Dutch. Derived from the Old Germanic name Wilhelm, composed of …
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The name Willem signifies 'resolute protector' or 'guardian with will'. …
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William
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male
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Old English: from 'Wil', meaning 'will, desire', and 'helm', meaning …
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'Resolute protector' or 'strong-willed hero'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Williamkendryk
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male
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The name Williamkendryk appears to be a compound or hybrid …
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The name William means 'resolute protector' or 'strong-willed warrior' in …
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Willian
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male
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The name 'Willian' appears to be a variant or misspelling …
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Literal translation is 'resolute protector' or 'strong-willed warrior' in the …
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Willis
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unisex
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The name Willis originates from Old English roots, derived from …
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The literal meaning of Willis can be interpreted as 'resolute …
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Willison
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male
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The surname Willison is of Scottish origin, derived from the …
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Literal translation is 'son of William'. In Australian context, it …
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Willman
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male
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English compound name composed of 'Will' (a diminutive of William, …
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Literal translation as 'resolute protector's man'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Willoh
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female
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The name 'Willoh' is primarily of Aboriginal Australian origin, derived …
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In Australian Aboriginal contexts, 'Willoh' is believed to mean 'dream' …
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Willokai
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male
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The name 'Willokai' appears to be of Aboriginal Australian origin, …
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The literal translation of 'Willokai' is uncertain; however, in its …
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Willow
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female
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English origin; derived from the willow tree (genus Salix), which …
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Literal meaning: 'Willow' refers to the slender, graceful tree associated …
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Willow
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male
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English: Derived from the Old English word 'waehl' meaning 'willow …
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Literal meaning relates to the willow tree, symbolising grace, resilience, …
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Willowann
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female
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Derived from the English word 'willow', a tree known for …
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Literal translation as 'little willow' or 'graceful willow'. It evokes …
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Willowanne
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female
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Combination of the English words 'willow' (a type of flexible …
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Literal translation is 'graceful willow' or 'grace of the willow'. …
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Willowmina
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female
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The name 'Willowmina' appears to be a modern composite, likely …
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Literal translation can be seen as 'Willow' (a graceful, flexible …
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Wilma
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female
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The name Wilma has Germanic roots, derived from the Old …
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'Resolute protector' or 'resolute will', reflecting strength and determination. In …
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Wilona
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female
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The name Wilona is of American origin, derived from the …
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Literal translation relates to 'resolute protector' or 'strong-willed guardian'. In …
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Wilson
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male
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English: Derived from the medieval personal name 'William', with the …
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'Son of William'. In Australian English contexts, it connotes heritage …
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Wilyam
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male
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Derived from the Latin name 'Iohannes', through the Old French …
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'Resolute protector' or 'strong-willed helmet'. In Australian English, it connotes …
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Win
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male
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Old English origin, from 'Wynn' meaning 'joy' or 'bliss'. The …
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Literal translation as 'joy' or 'bliss'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Wincent
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male
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Latin via Old Greek, from the Latin name Vincentius, derived …
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'Victorious' or 'conquering', symbolising success and triumph—values appreciated in Australian …
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Windsor
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female
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The name 'Windsor' originates from Old English, composed of 'windor' …
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Literal translation is 'windy hill' or 'hill by the wind'. …
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Windsor
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male
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The surname Windsor originates from Old English, specifically from the …
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In Australian English, 'Windsor' symbolises regal elegance, tradition, and nobility, …
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Windy
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female
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The name 'Windy' originates from the English word 'wind', associated …
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Literal translation from English: 'full of wind' or 'characterised by …
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Winifred
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female
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Old English, derived from the elements 'wine' meaning 'joy' or …
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Joy and peace or reconciliation. In the Australian context, it …
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Winifrid
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female
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The name Winifrid originates from the Welsh name Gwenfrewi, a …
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'Holy peace' or 'blessed and peaceful'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Winnasia
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male
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The name 'Winnasia' appears to be a modern, possibly invented …
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The literal translation of 'Winnasia' is not established due to …
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Winnie
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female
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Dutch and German diminutive form of 'Wynne', derived from the …
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'Friend' or 'joyful companion' in literal translation. In Australian English …
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Winnifred
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female
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The name Winnifred is of Old Welsh origin, derived from …
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Literally translating as 'blessed reconciliation' or 'fair peace', Winnifred conveys …
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Winnipeg
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female
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The name 'Winnipeg' originates from the Cree language, specifically from …
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Literally translating to 'muddy waters,' the name evokes imagery of …
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Winona
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female
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The name Winona originates from the Dakota language, an indigenous …
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Literal translation is 'firstborn' or 'young woman', symbolising birth order …
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Winrey
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female
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The name 'Winrey' appears to be a modern or invented …
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As an inventive or modern name, 'Winrey' could be interpreted …
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Winslow
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female
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English origin, derived from Old English words 'win' meaning 'joy' …
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Joyful hill or gentle mound, symbolising serenity and happiness. In …
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Winslow
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male
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English; from Old English elements 'wind' meaning 'friend' or 'joy', …
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'Friend's hill' or 'joyful hill', evoking a picturesque landscape. In …
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Winson
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male
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The name Winson is a variant of the English surname …
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Literal translation is 'son of Wyn', with 'Wyn' meaning 'joy' …
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Winston
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male
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Old English origin, from the words 'wynn' meaning 'joy' or …
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Joyful stone or joyful fortress. In Australia, it carries connotations …
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Winta
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female
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The name Winta is of Aboriginal Australian origin, derived from …
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Literal translation of Winta is 'star' or 'bright light', reflecting …
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Winter
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female
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English - Derived from the Old English word 'winter', from …
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Literal meaning 'the coldest season of the year'. In Australian …
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Winter
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male
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English, derived from the Old English word 'winter', referring to …
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Literal translation as the 'coldest season' of the year, symbolising …
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Winterlily
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female
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The name 'winterlily' is a modern compound English name combining …
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Literal translation as 'winter lily', symbolising beauty, purity, and hope …
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Winterrose
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female
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The name Winterrose is a modern amalgamation in English-speaking contexts, …
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Literal translation: 'Winter Rose' — evoking the image of a …
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Wiremu
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male
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Māori - derived from the name Whakarehu, which evolved into …
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Wiremu is the Māori form of 'William,' meaning 'resolute protector' …
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Wisam
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female
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The name Wisam appears to have roots in Middle Eastern …
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Literal translation of Wisam is 'fragrance' or 'scent' in Arabic, …
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Wissam
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male
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Arabic, from the root W-S-M, meaning 'reward' or 'gift' in …
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Literal translation of Wissam is 'medal' or 'decoration,' signifying recognition …
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Witness
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female
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English-language usage deriving from the noun 'witness,' which originates from …
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Literal meaning - 'a person who sees an event happen …
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Wittner
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female
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The surname 'Wittner' is of Germanic origin, derived from the …
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Literal translation suggests 'bright' or 'white', symbolising clarity, purity, or …
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Wol
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unisex
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The name 'Wol' does not have strong roots in European …
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In Australian English, 'Wol' may be associated with the word …
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Wolf
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male
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Old English, from 'wulf', meaning 'wolf'. The term appears in …
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Literal meaning; 'wolf'. In Australian English contexts, it connotes qualities …
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Wolfe
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male
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Derived from the Old English 'Wulf', meaning 'wolf'. The surname …
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'Wolf' – a symbol of strength, loyalty, and independence in …
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Wolfgang
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male
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Wolfgang is a Germanic name composed of the elements 'wolf' …
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Literal translation: 'Wolf's path' or 'journey of the wolf'. In …
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Wonoo
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male
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The name 'Wonoo' originates from Aboriginal Australian languages, particularly from …
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Literal translation of 'Wonoo' in Yolngu languages is 'sun' or …
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Woodrow
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male
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Old English origin, comprising the elements 'wudu' meaning 'wood' and …
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'Wooded hill' or 'wooded clearing'—literally referring to a geographical feature. …
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Woody
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male
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English: Derived from the nickname for someone characterized by a …
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Literal translation relates to 'wood' or 'forest', symbolising strength, nature, …
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Wouter
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male
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Dutch origin, from 'Wouter,' a diminutive of 'Gautier,' which is …
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Literally translating to 'army ruler,' with connotations of leadership and …
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Wren
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female
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English - Derived from the Old English word 'wren', referring …
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Literal meaning — 'Wren' refers to the small, lively bird. …
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Wren
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male
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Old English origin, derived from 'wren', the name of a …
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Literal meaning 'wren', referring to the small bird. In Australian …
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Wuhsu
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male
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The name 'wuhsu' appears to have origins rooted in Indigenous …
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Due to the scarcity of documented sources, the meaning of …
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Wyatt
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male
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Old English origin from 'Wigheard', composed of 'wiga' meaning 'war' …
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The name Wyatt means 'brave in war' or 'hardy warrior'. …
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Wyattjames
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male
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Derived from Old English origins, 'Wyatt' originates from the personal …
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The name 'Wyattjames' combines the meaning of bravery and leadership …
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Wyett
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male
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The name Wyett has roots in Old English, likely derived …
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The literal translation relates to 'little warrior' or 'young fighter,' …
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Wyley
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unisex
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English, derived from Old English elements 'wigil' meaning 'will, wish' …
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'Wyley' can be interpreted as 'willing clearing' or 'desired meadow', …
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Wylie
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male
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The name Wylie has origins in Scottish Gaelic, derived from …
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Literal translation relates to 'noble' or 'protector', symbolising qualities of …
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Wyn
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female
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The name 'Wyn' originates from the Welsh language, where it …
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Literal meaning is 'white', 'fair', or 'blessed' from Welsh roots. …
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Wynalatiwa
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female
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Derived from indigenous Australian languages, specifically from the Wiradjuri language …
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Literal translation is 'beautiful dawn' or 'new beginning', symbolising hope …
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Wynn
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male
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Old English, from 'Wynn' meaning 'joy' or 'pure'. Historically used …
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Joy, happiness, or pure. In Australian English contexts, it often …
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Wynne
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female
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The name Wynne has Welsh origins, derived from the Welsh …
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Literal translation is 'fair' or 'blessed'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Wynonna
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female
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The name Wynonna is a modern Americanized variation of the …
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Literal translation: 'firstborn daughter' in Cherokee. In Australia, it carries …
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Wyntah
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female
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The name 'Wyntah' is primarily of Aboriginal Australian origin, traced …
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Literal translation of 'Wyntah' varies among Yolngu dialects, but it …
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Wynter
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female
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The name Wynter is a poetic variation of the word …
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Literal translation is 'winter'. In the Australian context, it is …
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Wynter
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male
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The name 'Wynter' is a modern English given name that …
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Literal translation relates to the winter season, representing coldness, endurance, …
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Xade
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male
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The name 'Xade' appears to be a modern or invented …
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Given its likely modern origin, 'Xade' does not have a …
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Xaden
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male
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Derived from modern English name creation, possibly inspired by similar …
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Likely a fabricated name with no specific literal translation in …
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Xaevier
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unisex
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The name 'xaevier' appears to be a modern, invented name …
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As a neologism, 'xaevier' does not have an established literal …
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Xahzat
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male
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Xahzat is of Persian origin, derived from the Persian name …
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Literal translation is 'honour' or 'prestige' in Persian. In Australian …
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Xaiden
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male
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The name 'Xaiden' is a modern invention, likely a variation …
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While 'Xaiden' does not have a classical meaning, it is …
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Xaiver
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unisex
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The name 'Xaiver' appears to be a modern, creative variant …
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The name 'Xaiver' is often interpreted as 'bright' or 'new …
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Xaivier
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male
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The name 'Xaivier' appears to be a modern or invented …
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Literal translation aligns with 'bright' or 'new house,' echoing the …
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Xalidalon
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female
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The name 'xalidalon' appears to be a constructed or fantastical …
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As a modern, possibly invented name, 'xalidalon' does not have …
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Xamia
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female
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The name 'Xamia' appears to be a modern or invented …
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While 'Xamia' does not have a traditional meaning, its phonetic …
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Xan
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unisex
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Xan is a variant of the name 'Xander,' which originates …
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'Defender of the people' (from Greek 'Alexandros'). In the Australian …
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Xandah
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male
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Xandah is a modern, invented name with no direct roots …
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The name Xandah does not have a defined meaning in …
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Xander
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male
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Derived from the Greek name Alexander, meaning 'Defender of the …
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The literal translation is 'Defender of the People'. In Australian …
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Xanderjai
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male
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Derived from Greek origins, combining ‘Alexandros’ meaning ‘defender of the …
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A unique and modern fusion name, potentially interpreted as ‘defender …
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Xandhria
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female
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The name Xandhria appears to be a modern or invented …
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The name may be interpreted as a creative variant of …
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Xanthe
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female
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Greek, from the ancient Greek name Χανθη (Chanthe), derived from …
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Literal translation is 'yellow' or 'golden', often associated with the …
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Xanthie
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female
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Derived from the Greek name 'Xanthie', which is a diminutive …
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Literal translation: 'golden' or 'yellow'. In Australian English contexts, 'Xanthie' …
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Xara
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female
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The name Xara appears to be a modern derivative or …
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Literal translation is not established, but in local contexts, Xara …
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Xariah
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female
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The name 'Xariah' appears to be a modern, coined name …
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Literal translation and nuances are not established due to its …
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Xaver
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male
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The name Xaver originates from the Old High German name …
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'Bright' or 'new house'—symbolising brightness, enlightenment, or a new beginning. …
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Xavi
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male
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Xavi is a shortened form of the Spanish name Javier, …
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Literal translation is 'new house' or 'new home'. In Australian …
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Xaviar
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male
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Xaviar is a variant spelling of Xavier, which has roots …
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'Bright' or 'New House' in the Basque language. In Australian …
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Xavier
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male
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Latin, from 'Xavier', derived from the Basque place name 'Etxaberri', …
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'Bright' or 'splendid' house in the original meanings, with connotations …
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Xavierjay
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male
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The name Xavier originates from the Basque place name 'Xabier', …
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The literal translation of Xavier is 'bright' or 'new house' …
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Xavierjohn
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male
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The name Xavier originates from the Basque place name 'Xabier', …
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In Australian English contexts, Xavier means 'bright' or 'new house', …
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Xavior
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male
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The name Xavior is a variation of the name Xavier, …
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Xavior is often interpreted as 'bright' or 'new house', symbolising …
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