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Aaron
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In American meaning is : Exalted one |
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Abraham
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In American meaning is : Father of a multitude |
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Adriana
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In American meaning is : Dark; from Hadria |
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Aemilia
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In latin meaning is : The feminine form of the Roman clan name Aemilius |
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Balthasar
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In greek meaning is : God save the king. |
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Balthazar
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In greek meaning is : God save the king. |
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Beatrice
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In latin meaning is : Bringer of joy |
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Bianca
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In American meaning is : White |
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Caius
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In english meaning is : A variant of Gaius; which is a more common form of the name in Britain. Famous bearer: Cambridge's Caius College is named after its founder |
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Camillo
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In latin meaning is : Free-born child; noble. Masculine of Camille |
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Cassandra
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In American meaning is : Prophet of Doom |
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Ceres
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In greek meaning is : Another name for Demeter. |
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Deiphobus
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In greek meaning is : A son of Priam. |
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Demetrius
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In American meaning is : Of the earth |
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Desdemona
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In greek meaning is : Misery; unlucky; Wretchedness Famous bearer: Desdemona was the heroine of Shakespeare's play 'Othello'. |
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Diana
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In American meaning is : Divine |
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Edgar
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In American meaning is : Lucky spearman; wealthy spearman |
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Edmund
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In American meaning is : Prosperous protector |
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Emilia
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In American meaning is : Industrious |
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Fabian
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In American meaning is : Bean grower |
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Fenton
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In british meaning is : Marshland dweller |
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Francisca
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In dutch meaning is : Free |
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Gallus
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In Polish meaning is : Rooster, From Gaul |
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Gonzalo
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In spanish meaning is : Wolf. |
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Gertrude
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The Name Was Used By Shakespeare In His Play 'Hamlet' (1600) For The Mother Of The Title Character. |
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Hector
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In American meaning is : Steadfast |
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Helenus
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In greek meaning is : Son of Priam. |
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Helen
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Light, Torch, Bright, Beautiful, Shining, Moon, Nymph, Mercy, Courage |
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Helena
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Light, Torch, Bright, Beautiful, Shining, Moon, Nymph, Mercy, Courage |
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Imogen
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In english meaning is : Innocent |
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Iris
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In American meaning is : Rainbow |
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Jaques
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In hebrew meaning is : Supplanter |
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John
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God Is Gracious, God Is Merciful |
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Jessica
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In American meaning is : He sees, he beholds |
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Julia
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Name Of A Character In "Two Gentlemen Of Verona". |
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Katharina
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In german meaning is : German form of Katherine |
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Laertes
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In greek meaning is : Father of Odysseus. |
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Lartius
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In latin meaning is : A hero who saved Rome |
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Lavinia
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In latin meaning is : In classical mythology; Lavinia was the daughter of King Latinus and the wife of Trojan hero Aeneas; who named the city Lavinium in her honour; Women of Rome. |
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Luce
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In latin meaning is : Light |
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Macbeth
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In scottish meaning is : Son of Beth |
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Macduff
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In scottish meaning is : Son of the blackman |
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Margaret
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In American meaning is : Pearl |
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Maria
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'Love's Labours Lost' A Lady Attending On The Princess Of France. 'Twelfth Night', Also Called 'What You Will' Olivia's Waiting Woman. |
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Nathaniel
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Gift of God |
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Nestor
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In greek meaning is : Wisdom; Traveler, Voyager. |
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Nerissa
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In latin meaning is : Daughter of the sea |
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Oberon
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In french meaning is : Elf ruler. |
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Octavius
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In latin meaning is : Born eighth. Octavius was a Roman clan name; as well as the original name of Emperor Augustus (commonly known as Octavian). Traditionally; this name was given to the eighth child |
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Octavia
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Character In Shakespeare's Play "Antony And Cleopatra" |
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Olivia
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Name Of A Much-wooed Aristocrat In His Play "Twelfth Night" (1599) |
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Pandarus
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In greek meaning is : Killed for breaking a truce. |
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Paris
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In American meaning is : From Paris, the city |
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Patience
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In American meaning is : To endure |
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Paulina
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In American meaning is : Small |
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Quintus
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In latin meaning is : Born fifth; Fifth. |
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Reynaldo
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In spanish meaning is : Counselor-ruler. |
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Robin
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In American meaning is : Bright fame |
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Regan
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Regan Is One Of King Lear's Daughters |
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Sampson
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In hebrew meaning is : Variant of Samson: Sun child; bright sun |
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Sebastian
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In American meaning is : Man from Sebaste, which was a city in Asia |
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Silvia
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Heroine's Name In "Two Gentlemen Of Verona" |
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Taurus
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In latin meaning is : Bull-like. Refers to the saint Taurinus. Taurus is a constellation picturing the forequarters of a bull and is second sign in the astrological Zodiac |
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Thersites
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In greek meaning is : Soldier in the Trojan War. |
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Timandra
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In greek meaning is : Daughter of hero Tyndareus. |
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Titania
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In greek meaning is : Giant. |
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Ulysses
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In American meaning is : Wrathful |
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Ursula
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In American meaning is : Little female bear |
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Valentine
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In American meaning is : Strong |
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Vernon
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In American meaning is : Youthful |
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Valeria
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Name Of A Character In Shakespeare's "Coriolanus." |
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Viola
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Twelfth Night', Also Called 'What You Will' Sister Of Sebastian |
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William
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In american meaning is : Will helmet |