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  2. Ada (name) - Wikipedia

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    Ada is a feminine given name. One origin is the Germanic element "adel-" meaning "nobility", for example as part of the names Adelaide and Adeline. [2][3] The name can also trace to a Hebrew origin, sometimes spelled Adah עָדָה, meaning "adornment". [4] Ada means "first daughter" among the Igbo People. Its equivalent for "first son" in the ...

  3. 350 Unique Baby Girl Names To Make Sure Your Daughter's Name ...

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    22. Devi — The Sanskrit word for "goddess" or "divine." 23. Anaisha — This Hindu name is popularly believed to mean "special; unique." 24. Adya — Another name for Lord Shiva, this Sanskrit ...

  4. Zoe (name) - Wikipedia

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    Zoe, Zoey, Zoie, Zoi, Zoé or Zoë (Greek: ζωή) is a female first name of Greek origin, meaning "life". It is a popular name for girls in many countries, ranking among the top 100 names for girls born in the United States since 2000. [1] It is also well used in other English-speaking countries including Australia, Canada, Ireland, New ...

  5. 135 one-syllable girl names to consider for your daughter - AOL

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    Khloe Kardashian is mom to daughter True and Teddi Mellencamp chose Dove for her daughter's name in 2020. "One syllable names sound sleek and modern and that’s part of their appeal," Redmond ...

  6. Category:English feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    This category is for feminine given names from England (natively, or by historical modification of Biblical, etc., names). See also Category:English-language feminine given names , for all those commonly used in the modern English language , regardless of origin.

  7. Emma (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Emma is a feminine given name. It is derived from the Germanic word ermen, meaning "whole" or "universal". [1] It likely originated as a short form of names such as Ermengarde or Ermentrude. Its earliest use begins at least from the early seventh century, with Frankish royal daughter Emma of Austrasia and the wife of Eadbald of Kent found in ...

  8. Esther (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The 1891 birth of Cleveland's first daughter, also Biblically named Ruth, had caused a media sensation and boosted Ruth into the top ten of American girl's names, [7] and while the public endorsement of Esther as the choice of name for Cleveland's second daughter was more muted, Esther did reach its all-time zenith of US popularity soon after ...

  9. Talitha (given name) - Wikipedia

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    It was among many names taken from the Bible that were used by Puritans in the American colonial era.Talitha Cumi Elderkin Stiles, a schoolteacher, born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1779, was one of only three original settlers of Cleveland who stayed there over the first winter of 1796–1797 when, attended by Seneca Native American women, she gave birth to Charles Stiles, the first white ...