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Pages in category "Swiss feminine given names" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Adelheid; B.
Swiss feminine given names (25 P) Swiss masculine given names (20 P) This page was last edited on 24 September 2023, at 21:12 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Swiss feminine given names (25 P) T. Tamil feminine given names (3 P) ... Pages in category "Feminine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out ...
The big winner for girl names in 2023 in the United States is the 'a' ending. Eight of the top ten names end with the first letter of the alphabet: Olivia, Emma, Amelia, Sophia, Mia, Isabella, Ava ...
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The name was best used in the Anglosphere in the 16th century but has since been rather uncommon in English-speaking countries, although its use has been influenced since the twentieth century by the Swiss-born actress Ursula Andress (born 1936). [1] It was among the most popular names for newborn girls in Germany from the 1920s to the 1950s. [2]
Heidi is a Germanic feminine given name. It became an internationally popular first name as a direct result of the Swiss children's book, Heidi. It can sometimes be an affectionate diminutive of the name Adelheid (English: 'Adelaide'), which means "nobility" or, more loosely, "of noble birth". The name began to be used in the English-speaking ...
Dagmar is a Scandinavian given name. It is usually female (but occasionally also male). It is usually female (but occasionally also male). The name derives from the Old Norse name (Dagmær) , dagr meaning "day", and mær meaning "daughter", "mother" and "maiden" (or mari meaning "famous" and "powerful" in Old Saxon).