Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
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Dixie | Abbreviation of Richard. In the USA Dixie refers to the French word for ten: also to the southern states below the Mason- Dixon line.
| Female | Latin |
Emily | named after Emily Bronte and Emily Dickinson | Female | English |
Fanny | free man | Female | English |
Fifi | Jehovah increases | Female | |
Flower | Flower | Female | English |
Frederica | Peaceful, Powerful Ruler | Female | Italian |
Gigi | Pure, Farmer | Female | French |
Griffon | after the building decoration | Unisex | |
Harley | Old English for Army Meadow. From the hare meadow | Female | English |
Icy | | Unisex | Hebrew |
Jezebel | follower of idols | Female | Hebrew |
Jinx | Charm, Spell | Female | Latin |
Justice | Just, Fairness | Female | English |
Kennedy | misshapen head | Female | Irish |
Lana | Attractive | Female | English |
Leah | cow, weary one; glad tidings; mistress, ruler | Female | Hebrew |
Lilith | character in Cheers | Female | Assyrian |
Lola | strong woman | Female | Spanish |
Lolita | Spanish, lady of sorrows | Female | Spanish |
Lulu | Pet form of the names Louise or Louella.
| Female | English |
Mabel | my fair maid; lovely | Female | English |
Madonna | my lady | Female | Latin |
Mallory | army counseler, without good fortune | Female | |
Mamie | Mother | Female | English |
Mara | Sorrowful | Female | Hebrew |