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- Ramona
- Feminine of Ramon, the Spanish form of Raymond. Of Norman origin, from the German ragin, meaning "advice" or "decision" and mund, meaning "protector".
- Melinda
- A modern name, formed from the Greek meli, "honey", with the feninine ending -inda.
- Melody
- Means "melody", as in the English word, originally from the Greek melos, "song", and aeido, "to sing".
- Monica
- Of uncertain origin, possibly from the Latin monere, "to warn, councel, advice", but more likely from unknown North African or Phoenician origins.
- Melissa
- A Greek name, meaning "bee".
- Jacquelyn
- A feminine form of Jacques, the French form of Jacob or James. Jacob is from the Hebrew aquv or aqab, meaning "heel" or "supplanter".
- Gwendolyn
- This name derives From the Proto-Brythonic “*gwindos,” and Proto-Celtic “*windos” (white, fair) plus “dolen” (ring, bow, hair, brow). The name means “fair bow, blessed ring, white ring, who has white eyelashes.” Saint Gwen Teirbron (French: Blanche; Latin: Alba trimammis or candida) was a Breton holy woman and wife of Saint Fragan who supposedly lived in the 6th century. Her epithet is Welsh for ‘(of the) three breasts.’ Gwyn Ap Nudd is a Welsh mythological figure, the king of the Tylwyth Teg or “fair folk” and ruler of the Welsh Otherworld, Annwn. Described as a great warrior with a “blackened face,” Gwyn is intimately associated with the otherworld in medieval Welsh literature and is associated with the international tradition of the wild hunt.
- Debora
- From the Old testament, A Bee.
- Rosalie
- French version of Rose, from the Latin rosa, meaning "rose".
- Dianna
- Possibly derived from the Greek dios, meaning "of Zeus" and nysa, the name of a legendary mountain.
- Marcella
- The feminine form of the Latin name Marcellus, from Marcus, which is a Roman name with probable roots in Mars, possibly related to mas, "male, masculine".
- Alberta
- From the germanic words adal, meaning "noble" and berhtl, meaning "bright" or "shiny".
- Leona
- Leona is the feminine form of Leon, from Greek, meaning "lion".
- Priscilla
- Originally the short form of Prisca, the feminine form of the Roman family name Priscus, which means "ancient" or "venerable" in Latin.
- Violet
- From the Latin Viola meaning "violet".
- Melanie
- From the Greek melaina, "dark, black".
- Tamara
- From the Hebrew Tamar meaning "palm tree".
- Natalie
- A Latin name, meaning "The Lord's birthday", i.e. Christmas Day, from the Latin natale domini.
- Bernadette
- French female form of Bernard which is from the old German ber, meaning "bear" and hard, meaning "brave" or "strong".
- Deanna
- A female version of Dean, which was originally a surname taken from the Old English denu, meaning "valley" or from the Latin decanus, meaning "chief".