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| Abban |
Irish - Means 'little abbot', derived from Irish abb 'abbot' combined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of a 6th-century Irish saint, the son of king Cormac of Leinster. More |
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| AILSIE |
Hebrew - Hebrew form of Scottish Ailsa which is either the diminutive of Elizabeth (pledge from God) or named for the island, Ailsa Craig. |
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| Alisann |
German - Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. |
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| Alisanne |
German - Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. |
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| Alisoun |
German - Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. |
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| Allcen |
German - Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. |
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| Allcenne |
German - Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. |
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| Allicen |
German - Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. |
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| Allicenne |
German - Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. |
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| Allisann |
German - Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. |
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| Allisoun |
German - Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. |
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| Allsun |
German - Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. |
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| Allysann |
German - Diminutive form of Old German Alice, woman of noble estate. |
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| ATISA |
Chamoru - Increase; brighter. Diminutive Tisa exists. |
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| Chandanika |
Indian - Diminutive |
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| Chandika |
Indian - Diminutive of Chandana |
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| DAMHNAIT |
Irish - Irish name, probably a development from Gaelic name Damhnait, itself perhaps feminine diminutive of damh (stag or poet). To non-Irish suggests blend of Daphne and nymph (logically enough, for former was latter). |
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| DYMPHNA |
Irish - Irish name, probably a development from Gaelic name Damhnait, itself perhaps feminine diminutive of damh (stag or poet). To non-Irish suggests blend of Daphne and nymph (logically enough, for former was latter). |
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| Henny |
French - Male - Diminutive of Henrietta: Keeper of the hearth. Rules her household. From Henriette, the French feminine form of Henry. More |
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| Henrietta: |
French - Diminutive of Henrietta: Keeper of the hearth. Rules her household. From Henriette, the French feminine form of Henry. |
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| Ksenia |
Russian - 1) foreign, alien (Greek)2) hospitable (Greek)diminutive: Ksusha (with soft sound [u]) |
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