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| Name |
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| Abelia |
"Breath, sigh." From Hebrew feminine form of Abel. Variants include Abelle and Abella. |
 |  | | Aceline |
"Noble, highborn." Variant Asceline exists. |
 |  | | Adele |
"Pleasant; good humor." Also Old German name meaning "nobility."Variants include Ad?le (with accent), Adelia, Adella and Adelle. |
 |  | | Adorlee |
"Adored." |
 |  | | Adrienne |
"Dark." |
 |  | | Afrodille |
"Daffodil." |
 |  | | Agate |
Old French. Named for a semi-precious stone. May also be considered a variant of the Greek name Agatha, "good." |
 |  | | Agathe |
French form of Greek Agatha, "Kind." |
 |  | | Aida |
Help |
 |  | | Aiglentine, aiglentina |
Sweetbrier rose |
 |  | | Aimee |
"Dearly loved; beloved." Variants include Aimie, Aimey, Amey, Ami, Amie. |
 |  | | Alacoque |
Meaning unknown |
 |  | | Alaine |
Feminine form of Irish/Gaelic Alan, meaning "rock; comely; beautiful." Variants include Alaina, Alayna, Alayne, Aleine, Alenne, Allaine, Allayne, Alleine, Alenne, Aleyne. |
 |  | | Albertine, albertina |
Feminine form of Albert |
 |  | | Albracca |
Legend name |
 |  | | Alexandrine, alexis |
Feminine form of Alexandre, the French form of Greek Alexander, meaning "defender of mankind." |
 |  | | Allete, alita |
Winged |
 |  | | Allyriane |
French name derived from the Greek word "Lyre," a stringed instrument. |
 |  | | Amabelle, amabella |
Lovable |
 |  | | Amarante |
Flower |
 |  | | Ambre, ambra |
Jewel |
 |  | | Amedee |
Loves God |
 |  | | Amelie |
Hard-working |
 |  | | Amity, amite, amitee |
Friend |
 |  | | Ancelin, ancelina |
Handmaiden |
 |  | | Andree, andrea |
Feminine form of Andre (manly) |
 |  | | Angelette, angeletta |
Little angel |
 |  | | Angelique, angela, angili |
Angel |
 |  | | Annette |
Little Ann |
 |  | | Antoinette |
Beyond praise |
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