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Names Baby Girl, Baby Girl And Boy Names Including Name Origins And Meanings.

Name - Origin - Meaning

Dakota - Native American -Friend.

Dana - Hebrew - "God is my judge." Used as a masculine name from the nineteenth century on, it became popular as a feminine name in the twentieth century.

Danica - Slavic - Morning star.

Danielle from the Hebrew, meaning "God is my judge." The feminine form of Daniel,Variants: Daniela, Daniele.

Daphne - Greek - "laurel tree." In Greek mythology a nymph pursued by Apollo is changed into a laurel tree to avoid his pursuit.

Daria - Persian - Queenly.

Darlene - Anglo Saxon - Tenderly Beloved.

Davida - Hebrew - Feminine of David.

Dawn - Anglo Saxon - Breaking of day.

Deborah - Hebrew - The bee. Deborah - Hebrew - "a bee." In the Bible Deborah was a prophet or judge of Israel. The nicknames Debbi or Debby are suitable only for the smallest of children

Deirdre - Irish - in legend a beautiful princess. The name was made popular by William Butler Yeats's Deirdre and John Mil-lington Synge's Deirdre of the Sorrows, plays that testify to the name's strong Irish roots.

Delilah - Hebrew - Pining with desires.

Denise - French - Form of Dennis.

Desiree - French - Desired.

Devin - Gaelic - Poet.

Diana, Diane - Roman - Mythology virgin goddes of the moon.

Dominica - Latin - The lord's.

Dominique - French - Belonging to god.

Donna - Latin - Lady or Mistress.

Doris - Greek - Of the sea.

Dulcea - Latin - Sweetness.

Durene - Latin - Everlasting. Ebony - Greek - Strength.

Eda - Anglo Saxon - Wealthy.

Eden - Hebrew - Paradise.

Edeline - Teutonic - Noble, good cheer.

Edith - Anglo-Saxon and Teutonic -"prospering." A popular name in the nineteenth century, borne by some rery distinguished women: novelist Edith Wharton, classical scholar Edith Hamilton, and actress Dame Edith Evans.

Edlyn - Anglo Saxon - Noblewoman.

Edna - Hebrew - Pleasure.

Edolie - Teutonic - Noble, good cheer.

Eileen - Greek - Light.

Elaine - Greek - Light.

Eldora - Spanish - Gilded.

Eleanor - Greek - Light.

Elektra - Greek - Bright light.

Elena - Greek - Form of Helen.

Elga - Anglo Saxon - Elfin spear.

Elise - French - Form of Elizabeth.

Elizabeth - Hebrew - "God's oath." A truly classic name that has graced the mother of John the Baptist, is well as saints and queens, among them Elizabeth I of England.

Ella - Anglo Saxon - Elfin.

Ellen - Greek - Light.

Elma - Greek - Amiable.

Eloise - Teutonic - Famous in battle.

Elsie - Anglo Saxon - Gaiety.

Emily - The feminine form of the Latin name Aemilus, or derived from the German, both meaning "striving" or "ambitious."

Emma - Origin unclear. Perhaps connected to Emily or a Teu-:onic name. The name of a daughter of Charlemagne, it is more commonly associated with two novels, Gustave Flaubert's Ma-dame Bovary and Jane Austen's Emma.

Enid - Celtic - "pure." In Arthurian legend, Enid, the wife of Geraint, is noble and true; Tennyson's Idylls of the King helped popularize the name.

Erika - Norse - Powerful, regal.

Erin - Irish - Old name of Ireland.

Estelle - Latin - A star.

Esther - Persian - "star"; in the Bible the Persian name of the Jewish queen who saved her people.

Ethel - Teutonic - Noble.

Eudora - Greek - Delightful gift.

Eunice - Greek - Happily victorious.

Eugenia - Greek - "nobility." The French form, Eugenic, made popular during the nineteenth century by the Empress Eugenie, wife of Louis Napoleon, is also pretty.

Eva - Hebrew - Life.

Eve - Hebrew - "life"; related to Zoe, originally the Greek word used in Biblical translation. A variant form of the name is Eva.

Evangelina - Greek - Angel.

Evelyn - Celtic - "pleasant." The poet Robert Browning (1812—1889) sang the name's praises in "Evelyn Hope." Evelyn is also a masculine name.

Faith - Latin - "to trust." A Puritan favorite.

Fannie - Teutonic - Free.

Farica - Teutonic - Peaceful ruler.

Farrah - English - Beautiful one.

Fatima - Arabic - Daughter of the prophet.

Fawn - Latin - A baby deer.

Faye - French - Fairy.

Felicia - Latin - "happiness." Felicitas was the goddess of good luck. Felice is a variant.

Fidelity - Latin - "faithfulness." One of the virtue names, less popular today than its cousins Faith and Hope. Fidelia is a variant form.

Fiona - Celtic - Pretty.

Flavia - Latin - Blonde.

Fleta - Teutonic - Swift.

Fleur - French - Flower.

Florence - Latin - "flowering." Originally both a masculine and a feminine name, it became identified as primarily a feminine name in the nineteenth century.

Frances - Teutonic - Free.

Francesca - Teutonic - Free.

Francine - Teutonic - Free.

Freda - Teutonic - Peaceful.

Frederica - Teutonic - Peaceful ruler.

Fulvia - Latin - Blonde.






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