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- Alisa
- Form of the Old French Adelais, from the Germanic Adelheidis, meaning 'noble' and 'light'.
- Joanna
- A Latin female form of John, originally from the Hebrew name Yochanan meaning "God is gracious", via the Greek Ioanna.
- Tonia
- French female form of Anthony which is either from the Latin antonius which is of unknown origin but was a Roman family name thought to mean "priceless", or from the Greek anthos, meaning "flower".
- Yolanda
- Possibly from Greek meaning "purple flower".
- Katrina
- A form of Catriona, which is the Scottish and Irish form of Katherine, which is from the Greek katharos, meaning "pure".
- Meredith
- From the old Welsh meaning "Lord".
- Desiree
- From the French desirer, meaning "desired" or "wished".
- Erica
- A feminine form of Erik, which is from the Old Norse ei, meaning "ever" or "always" and r?kr meaning "ruler". Also the Latin name for the plant, heather.
- Alison
- An extended form of the name Alice, which is from the Old French Adelais, which is from the Germanic Adelheidis, meaning 'noble' and 'light'.
- Natasha
- A Russian pet form of Natalia, which means "The Lord's birthday", from the Latin natale domini.
- Charity
- One of the "virtue" names taken from ordinary English words. Charity originally comes from the Greek agap? meaning "love for fellow man".
- Jenifer
- A Cornish form of Guinevere, from the Welsh Gwenhwyfar, from gwen, meaning "white, fair" and hwyfar, meaning "smooth, soft".
- Naomi
- From the Hebrew Na'omi, meaning "pleasantness".
- Rebekah
- The Hebrew name Rebekah means "captivating" or "snare". The name Rebekah appears in the Old Testament.
- Alyssa
- A Spanish or Latin form of Alice, from the Germanic Adelheidis, formed by words, meaning 'noble' and 'light'.
- Felicia
- Female form of Felix, which is from the Latin meaning "lucky" or "fortunate".
- Tabitha
- From the Hebrew meaning "doe" or "roe".
- Bethany
- From the Hebrew place name, which appears in the Bible, called beth te'ena meaning "house of figs".
- Helena
- From the Greek Helene meaning "light", could also be from the Greek selene, meaning "moon" or h?lios meaning "sun".
- Serena
- From the Latin serenus, meaning "clear" or "serene".