Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
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Jane | gracious, merciful, God is gracious | Female | English |
Josephine | God will increase | Female | |
Julia | Youthful
| Female | Latin |
Juno | queen of the heavens | Female | Latin |
Katherine | Pure. Used since third century A.D. Early Latin forms Katerina and Caterina became Katharine and Catherine. French Cateline and English Catlyn came into wider use during medieval period when variants multiplied.
| Female | Greek |
Leda | happy | Female | Greek |
Livia | Olive Tree | Female | English |
Lorraine | From Lorraine
| Female | |
Lucia | Light | Female | Italian |
Lucy | light: illumination.
| Female | English |
Madison | son of a mighty warrior; son of Maud | Female | English |
Maeve | goddess; a purple flower | Female | Irish |
Malika | Angel
| Female | Arabic |
Malka | queen | Female | Hebrew |
Margaret | after Margaret Thatcher | Female | Greek |
Mary | bitter | Female | Hebrew |
Matilda | battle-mighty | Female | |
May | bitter | Female | English |
Mia | Mine | Female | Scandinavian |
Octavia | eighth | Female | Latin |
Olivia | Olive
| Female | Latin |
Orla | Irish name meaning golden princess | Female | Irish |
Persephone | The daughter of Demeter and Zeus who was abducted by Hades but rescued by her mother and thereafter spent six months of the year on earth and six months in the underworld.
| Female | Greek |
Philippa | Lover of Horses. Variant of masculine Philipp.
| Female | Greek |
Priscilla | Of ancient lineage | Female | Latin |