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- Christina
- Latin female form of Christian, which is from the Latin Christinus meaning "a follower of Christ".
- Delores
- From the Spanish word, meaning "pain" or "sorrow".
- Rebecca
- From the Hebrew name Rebekah meaning "captivating" or "snare". The name Rebekah appears in the Old Testament.
- Jennifer
- A Cornish form of Guinevere, from the Welsh Gwenhwyfar, from gwen, meaning "white, fair" and hwyfar, meaning "smooth, soft".
- Regina
- From the Latin regina, meaning "queen" or "lady".
- Valerie
- From the Latin Valere meaning "to be strong".
- Marlene
- A combination of Maria and Magdalena, referring to the Mary Magdalene. Suggested meaning: "beloved from Magdala".
- Andrea
- Form of Andrew, from the Greek andreios meaning "manly".
- Belinda
- Originally from the latin bella, meaning "beautiful". Other possible origins include the name Linda, which is from the Spanish linda, meaning "pretty".
- Claudia
- Claudia is the feminine version of Claude. The name comes from an old Roman family name Clausius meaning "lame".
- Maryann
- One who is bitter.
- Stephanie
- Derived from the Greek word stephanos, meaning "crown" or "garland". Stephanie is the female form of Stephan.
- Angela
- English and Italian form of the Greek word angelos, meaning "messenger" and used to describe a heavenly being with wings or a messenger from God.
- Juanita
- Feminine form of Juan, which is the Spanish form of John, originally from the Hebrew Yochanan, "God is gracious", via the Greek Ioannes and the Latin Iohannes.
- Marianne
- Marianne is a form of Marian/Marion, mediaeval French pet forms of Maria, possibly, meaning "rebellious", but probably going even further back to Ancient Egyptian origins: mr, meaning "love" or mry, "beloved".
- Michele
- A French variation of Michael, from the Hebrew Mika'el, meaning "who is like God".
- Anita
- Spanish and Scandinavian variation of the name Anna, from the Hebrew hanna, meaning "grace".
- Kimberly
- From an English surname taken from a place name, which is from the Old English leah, meaning "wood" or "meadow".
- Cecilia
- From the Latin name Caecilia, a female form of Caecilius, which is from the Latin caecus, meaning "blind".
- Martina
- A feminine form of Martin, from the Roman Martinus, and the Latin Martis, from Mars, the Roman God of War, in its turn possibly from mas, "male, masculine".