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| ALBINUS |
Italian - from the city of Alba, Italy |
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| ALBRACCA |
French - Legend name |
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| ALBREDA |
German - Feminine form of Old French Aubrey, counsel from the elves. |
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| ALBULA |
Latin - From the Tiber |
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| ALBUNEA |
Latin - Meaning unknown |
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| ALBUS |
Italian - from the city of Alba, Italy |
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| ALCAMENE |
Latin - Mother of Hercules |
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| ALCESTIS |
Greek - Myth name from Euripides' play of the same name. In the play Alcestis gives her life to save her husband, but is rescued by Hercules. |
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| ALCIMEDE |
Latin - Mother of Jason |
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| ALCINA |
Greek - Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsyn |
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| Alcine |
Greek - Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsyn |
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| Alcinia |
Greek - Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsyn |
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| ALCIPPE |
Latin - Daughter of Ares More |
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| ALCMENA |
Latin - Mother of Hercules |
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| ALCMENE |
Greek - Mother of Hercules |
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| ALCUMENA |
Latin - Mother of Hercules |
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| ALCYONE |
Greek - Daughter of Aeolus |
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| Alda |
Latin - Male - Small winged One More |
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| Aldabella |
Italian - Old German feminine form of Aldo and Otto, Old; wise, prosperous. More |
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| Aldah |
Teutonic - Old, Wise, Rich. A magical fairy who transformed people into trees and animals. |
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| ALDARA |
Greek - Winged gift |
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| Aldea |
Teutonic - Rich |
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| ALDERCY |
English - Chief |
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| Aldina |
Latin - Small winged One |
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| Aldine |
Latin - Small winged One |
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| ALDIS |
English - Male - Battle-seasoned More |
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| Aldith |
English - Male - Battle-seasoned |
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| Aldona |
Latin - Small winged One |
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| Aldonna |
Latin - Small winged One |
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| ALDORA |
French - Noble, bright, also the feminine form of Albert More |
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