Search over than 16000 popular, Unique or unusual pretty baby girl names =$total ?> with meanings and international origin information.
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| 841 | Matilda | Teutonic | Battle maiden. | ||
| 842 | Matilde | French | Strong in war. Strength for battle. | ||
| 843 | Matilde | Teutonic | Battle maiden. | ||
| 844 | Matilde | Portuguese | Mighty in battle | ||
| 845 | Matisha | Unknown | Hindi | ||
| 846 | Matri | Biblical | Rain, prison. | ||
| 847 | Matrika | Hindi | Divine Mother. | ||
| 848 | Matrika | Indian | Divine mother. | ||
| 849 | Matsuko | Japanese | Pine tree child. | ||
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| 850 | Mattatha | Biblical | His gift. | ||
| 851 | Mattea | Hebrew | God's gift. | ||
| 852 | Matthan | Biblical | Gift, or hope, of the Lord. | ||
| 853 | Matthanias | Biblical | Gift, or hope, of the Lord. | ||
| 854 | Matthea | Hebrew | God's gift. | ||
| 855 | Matthia | Hebrew | God's gift. | ||
| 856 | Mattie | Aramaic | Diminutive of Martha: Lady. | ||
| 857 | Mattie | French | Strong in war. Strength for battle. | ||
| 858 | Mattie | German | Diminutive of Matilda: Strength in battle. Matilda was the wife of William the Conqueror. Used in Australia as slang for a bushman's pack. | ||
| 859 | Matty | Aramaic | Diminutive of Martha: Lady. | ||
| 860 | Matty | French | Strong in war. Strength for battle. | ||
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