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Medieval Latin

Florentia is the original feminine form of the name Florence, derived from the Latin masculine name Florentius or its feminine counterpart Florentia. Both ultimately come from the Latin word florens,...

Polish

Konstancja is the Polish form of Constantia, a feminine name derived from the Late Latin Constantius, itself rooted in Constans meaning "constant" or "steadfast." The name ultimately traces back throu...

Uta 2 f

Japanese

Uta is a feminine Japanese given name whose meaning and kanji representation are directly linked to the concept of song and poetry. One common reading uses the kanji 詩 (uta), which means “song” or “p...

Hilde f

Dutch, German, Norwegian

Hilde is a feminine given name used primarily in Dutch, German, and Norwegian. It is a variant of Hilda, which originates as a short form of names containing the Old Frankish element hildi, Old High G...

Arthurian Cycle

Morgaine is a variant of Morgan, derived from a French form of the name. In Arthurian legend, Morgaine is an alternative spelling for Morgan le Fay, the legendary sorceress and half-sister of King Art...

Ayame f

Japanese

Ayame is a feminine Japanese given name derived from the Japanese word ayame meaning "iris" (the flower). The name is typically written with the kanji 菖蒲, but other kanji combinations or phonetic re...

Dutch

Marjolein is a Dutch feminine given name, pronounced [mɑrjoːˈlɛin]. It is a cognate of Marjolaine, the French name for the herb marjoram. The name probably originated as an extension of Maria, influen...

Paz 2 f

Hebrew

Paz is a feminine Hebrew name meaning "gold". It is a relatively modern given name, derived directly from the Hebrew word פָּז (paz), which means "gold". Unlike many biblical names, Paz does not appea...

Dutch

Jaylinn is a given name primarily used in the Netherlands. It is a variant of Jaylynn, which itself is an invented name combining the popular phonetic elements jay and lyn. The name fits a modern tren...

Hebrew, English Bible

Michal is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, possibly meaning "brook" or "stream" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Michal is the daughter of Saul, the first king of Israel. She is a notable figur...

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