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- Ovella
- Ivory
- This name came into the English language around a mid-13th-Century (late 12th-Century as a surname). It comes from the Anglo-French “ivorie,” from the Old North French “ivurie” through the Latin “eboreus” (of ivory), from “ebur” (genitive “eboris”). In turn, it seems to derive from the Egyptian word “ab” (elephant), Coptic “ebu” (ivory).
- Leanna
- From the graceful meadow.
- Dorthey
- Omega
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “ô (ὦ) méga (μέγα)” (omega is a long vowel in Ancient Greek). 1) Omega is the twenty-fourth letter of the Classical and the Modern Greek alphabet, and the twenty-eighth letter of the Old and the Ancient Greek alphabet, uppercase version: “Ω”; lowercase: “ω.” 2) The end; the final, last, or ultimate in a sequence.
- Rosalyn
- From the Latin rosa, meaning "rose".
- Charlena
- Female form of Charles, which comes from the Old English word ceorl and the German Karl, both, meaning "free man".
- Wylodene
- Josiephine
- Audrie
- Germanic - Noble Strength, Nobility and Strength, Nobility, A variant of name Audrey.
- Olivette
- The one who admires olive tree.
- Albertha
- Noble and famous being who is bright.
- Imagene
- Leoma
- Like a lion.
- Meriam
- Star of the ocean in Hebrew. In Arabic it refers to Mother Mary, the virgin mother.
- Ruthey
- Sylvester
- Derived from a Latin name, meaning "of the woods".
- Vonciel
- Edwena
- Wealthy friend, one who has a rich heart.
- Junita