| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Save | |
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| 1661 |
Antonia
|
Spanish | Feminine form of Antonio: beyond praise. | ||
| 1662 |
Antonia
|
Flemish | A name of Etruscan origin. | ||
| 1663 |
Antonie
|
German | Priceless. | ||
| 1664 |
Antonietta
|
Italian | Priceless. | ||
| 1665 |
Antonina
|
English | Feminine form of Anthony: Highly praiseworthy. From a Roman clan name. In the 17th century, the spelling Anthony was associated with the Gre... See more | ||
| 1666 |
Antonina
|
Latin | Praiseworthy. Feminine of Anthony. | ||
| 1667 |
Antonina
|
Polish | Polish form of Antonia: Priceless. | ||
| 1668 |
Antonina
|
Russian | Feminine form of Anton: beyond praise. | ||
| 1669 |
Antonina
|
Spanish | Feminine form of Antonio: beyond praise. | ||
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| 1670 |
Antonique
|
Latin | Praiseworthy. Feminine of Anthony. | ||
| 1671 |
Antothijah
|
Biblical | Answers or songs of the Lord, afflictions. | ||
| 1672 |
Antropas
|
Greek | A Fate. | ||
| 1673 |
Anttiri
|
Finnish | Mannish. | ||
| 1674 |
Anumati
|
Indian | Moon. | ||
| 1675 |
Anunciacion
|
Spanish | Of the Annunciation. | ||
| 1676 |
Anupa
|
German | Noble friend. | ||
| 1677 |
Anwar
|
Muslim | Rays of light.. | ||
| 1678 |
Anwen
|
Welsh | Very beautiful'. | ||
| 1679 |
Anya
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English | Variant of Anna. British novelist Anya Seton. | ||
| 1680 |
Anya
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Greek | Variant of Anna: A variant of Hannah. In Virgil's Aeneid', Anna was sister of Dido, Queen of Carthage. According to an apocryphal gospel, An... See more | ||
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