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| 'Ewa-lani |
Hawaiian - Heavenly woman ('Ewa is Hawaiian for Eve, figuratively meaning woman) An early twentieth century spelling was Eva-lani |
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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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| ABD-AL-AZIZ |
Arabic - Means 'servant of the powerful' from Arabic abd-al 'servant of the' combined with aziz 'powerful'. This was the name of the first king of modern Saudi Arabia. |
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| ABD-AL-MALIK |
Arabic - Means 'servant of the king' from Arabic abd-al 'servant of the' combined with malik 'king'. This was the name of the fifth Umayyad caliph, who made Arabic the official language of the empire. |
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| ABD-AL-QADIR |
Arabic - Means 'servant of the capable' from Arabic abd-al 'servant of the' combined with qadir 'capable'. This was the name of a 19th-century Algerian resistance leader. |
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| ABD-AL-RAHMAN |
Arabic - Means 'servant of the merciful' from Arabic abd-al 'servant of the' combined with rahman 'merciful'. This was the name of two early caliphs of the Umayyad dynasty in Spain. |
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| ABD-ALLAH |
Arabic - Means 'servant of God' from Arabic abd 'servant of' combined with Allah 'God'. This was the name of the father of the Prophet Muhammad. |
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| Abike |
African - She was born to be protected |
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| ABSALOM |
English - From the Hebrew name Avshalom (contracted from Avishalom) which meant 'my father is peace'. In the Old Testament he was a son of King David who led a revolt against his father. While fleeing he got his hair caught in a tree and was killed by Joab. |
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| ACANTHA |
Greek Mythology(Latinized) - Latinized form of Greek (Akantha), which meant 'thorn, prickle'. In Greek legend she was a nymph loved by Apollo. More |
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| ACHILLES |
Greek Mythology(Latinized) - From the Greek (Achilleus) which is of unknown meaning, perhaps derived from Greek (achos) 'pain' or else from the name of the Achelous River. This was the name of a warrior in Greek legend, one of the central characters in Homer's 'Iliad'. |
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| Actaeon |
Greek - History - was a famous Theban hero, trained by the centaur Chiron. A hunter. |
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| ADAL |
Arabic - Male - Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror. More |
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| ADALIE |
German - Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror. More |
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| ADALINA |
German - Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror. More |
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| ADALINE |
German - Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror. More |
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| ADEL |
Teutonic - Male - Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror. More |
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| ADEODATUS |
Ancient Roman - Variant of DEODATUS. This was the name of a son of Saint Augustine and also of two popes (also called Deusdedit). |
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| ADONAI |
Hebrew - Means 'my lord' in Hebrew. This was the title used to refer to the God of the Israelites, Yahweh, whose name was forbidden to be spoken. |
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| ADRASTEIA |
Greek Mythology - Latin -Unyielding Greek - Feminine form of ADRASTOS. This was another name of the Greek goddess Nemesis. More |
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