| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Save | |
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| 1621 |
Anona
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Latin | From the Latin 'annona' meaning grain harvest. Also a compound of Ann and Nona. Famous bearer: British radio personality Anona Winn. | ||
| 1622 |
Anong
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Thai | A gorgeous woman. | ||
| 1623 |
Anora
|
English | Light. | ||
| 1624 |
Anora
|
Hebrew | Grace. | ||
| 1625 |
Anoush
|
Armenian | Sweet tempered. | ||
| 1626 |
Anouska
|
English | Variant of Ann: A variant of Hannah introduced to Britain in the 13th century, made popular in the 14th century by the cult of St Anne. The ... See more | ||
| 1627 |
Anouska
|
Russian | Diminutive of the name Ann. | ||
| 1628 |
Anrid
|
Norse | Wife of Ketil Fjorleifarson. | ||
| 1629 |
Ansa
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Latin | Constant. | ||
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| 1630 |
Anse
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Latin | Constant. | ||
| 1631 |
Anselma
|
English | Feminine form of Anseim: Introduced from Germany by 11th century St Anselm, who became Archbishop of Canterbury. | ||
| 1632 |
Anselma
|
Norse | Protected by God. | ||
| 1633 |
Anselma
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Teutonic | Divine defender. | ||
| 1634 |
Anstace
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Greek | One who will be reborn. | ||
| 1635 |
Anstey
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Irish | A form of the Greek Anastasia, meaning ressurection. | ||
| 1636 |
Anstice
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Greek | One who will be reborn. | ||
| 1637 |
Anstice
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Irish | A form of the Greek Anastasia, meaning ressurection. | ||
| 1638 |
Antandra
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Latin | An Amazon. | ||
| 1639 |
Antea
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Greek | Feminine form of Antaeus son of Poseidon. | ||
| 1640 |
Anthea
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Greek | Flower; Lady of flowers. Flowery. One of the names borne by goddess Hera in Greek mythology, revived by pastoral poets in the 17th century. | ||
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