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  2. Amanda - Wikipedia

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    Amanda is a Latin feminine gerundive (i.e. verbal adjective) name meaning, literally, “she who must (or is fit to) be loved”. Other translations, with similar meaning, could be "deserving to be loved," "worthy of love," or "loved very much by everyone." [1] [2] Its diminutive form includes Mandy, Manda and Amy.

  3. Lyra (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Meaning. lyre. Lyra is a feminine given name of Greek and Latin origin meaning lyre. [ 1] It is usually given in reference to the constellation and the Greek myth that inspired its naming. [ 2] The name has associations with music and harmony and the night sky.

  4. Rebecca (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Bekah. Related names. Becca, Becky, Reba, Rifka. Rebecca or Rebekah ( Hebrew: רִבְקָה Rīvqa) is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin. It is the name of the biblical figure Rebecca, wife of Isaac and mother of Jacob and Esau. The name comes from the Semitic root ר-ב-ק ( r-b-q ), meaning "to tie firmly"; Jones' Dictionary of Old ...

  5. 50 Baby Names That Mean Miracle - AOL

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    9. Marvella. Marvella is a name of Spanish, Mexican and Latin origin with a meaning that’s not hard to guess: “miracle to marvel at.”. 10. Nasya. Laura Olivas/Getty Images. This unique name ...

  6. Ava (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The medieval name Ava is an abbreviation of a Germanic name containing the first element aw-, of uncertain meaning. Old High German (8th to 9th centuries) dithematic feminine names with this element include Avagisa, Avuldis, Awanpurc, Auwanildis. [1] Saint Ava was a 9th-century princess, daughter of Pepin II of Aquitaine.

  7. Baby Name Regret is Real–Here's How to Avoid It - AOL

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    Changing Your Baby's Name is a Viable Option. Even if you follow the three-letter rule, do a deep dive into a name’s meaning, and then experiment with nicknames, baby name regret still happens ...

  8. Ashley (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Meaning. Ash tree meadow. Ashley is a given name which was originally an Old English surname. It is derived from the Old English (Anglo-Saxon) words æsċ ( ash) and lēah (clearing, meadow) and translates to "Dweller near the ash tree meadow". [ 1]

  9. Lee (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Lee is a unisex given name from the English word 'lee'. Also used as a surname as one of derivative spellings often confused with the Old English surname and given name leah ("clearing; meadow"), which evolved to 'leigh' in Middle English, and present day 'lea' of the same meaning. According to the Social Security Administration's popular baby ...