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Bente: Blessed Latin Name
Beroe: Traveled with Aeneas Latin Name
Bettrys: Form of Beatrix - Bringer of joy, brings joy, happy Latin Name
Biana: White Latin Name
Bianca: White Latin Name
Bibiana: Animated Latin Name
Bibiane: Animated Latin Name
Bibine: Animated Latin Name
Bithynia: Mother of Amycus Latin Name
Bittore: Victor Latin Name
Blaise: One who lisps or stammers Latin Name
Blanche: White Latin Name
Blanda: Mild Latin Name
Blandina: Mild Latin Name
Blandine: Mild Latin Name
Blanka: White Latin Name
Blasia: Stammers Latin Name
Bolbe: A nymph Latin Name
Bona: Good Latin Name
Bona-Dea: Related to the Faunus Latin Name
Bonnie: Beautiful Latin Name
Bonny: Beautiful Latin Name
Bora: Stranger Latin Name
Borbala: Stranger Latin Name
Borka: Stranger Latin Name
Borsala: Stranger Latin Name
Borsca: Stranger Latin Name
Borska: Stranger Latin Name
Bremusa: An Amazon Latin Name
Brigitta: A Latin form of the Irish Bridget, meaning the high one, or strength Latin Name
Britania: A poetic name for Great Britain Latin Name
Britannia: Britain The use of Britannia as a first name began in the 18th century, probably inspired by the 1740 song 'Rule Britannia' Latin Name
Brittania: A poetic name for Great Britain Latin Name
Brittany: Britain Also the name of a French province Latin Name
Brittanya: A poetic name for Great Britain Latin Name
Bronte: Thunder Latin Name
Bryce: Wife of Chthonius Latin Name
Bubona: Goddess of cattle Latin Name
Caca: Daughter of Vukan Latin Name
Cacia: Daughter of Vukan Latin Name
Cadence: Rhythmic Latin Name
Caenis: Daughter of Atrax Latin Name
Caieta: Nursed Aeneas Latin Name
Cairistiona: Christian Latin Name
Caitlin: Form of Catherine - Pure, clear Form of the Latin Katharina, from the Greek Aikaterina Latin Name
Calcia: Mother of Cycnus Latin Name
Caledonia: From Scotland Latin Name
Calendae: First Latin Name
Cales: From Cales Latin Name
Calida: Fiery Latin Name
Callida: Fiery Latin Name
Calliope: Muse of epic poetry Latin Name
Callista: Chalice Latin Name
Callisto: A nymph Latin Name
Callula: Beautiful Latin Name
Caltha: Yellow flower Latin Name
Calva: A name referring to Venus Latin Name
Calvinna: Feminine of Calvin Latin Name
Calybe: A nymph Latin Name
Calyce: Mother of Cycnus Latin Name
Calydona: From Calydon Latin Name
Calypso: A nymph Latin Name
Cambria: An ancient name for Wales Latin Name
Camelai: Flower Name Latin Name
Camelia: A flower name Latin Name
Camella: Goblet Latin Name
Camila: Free-born; noble Form of Camilla Latin Name
Camile: Free-born; noble Form of Camilla Latin Name
Camilla: From a Roman family name, possibly meaning noble Latin Name
Camille: Servant for the temple Latin Name
Camillei: Free-born; noble Form of Camilla Latin Name
Cammi: Free-born; noble Form of Camilla who was the swift-running warrior maid in Virgil's Aeneid Latin Name
Candace: Shining Latin Name
Candice: Shining Latin Name
Candida: White Latin Name
Candide: Dazzling white Latin Name
Candra: Luminescent Latin Name
Candy: Diminutive of Candida - Dazzling white Bright, glowing white Derived from the feminine of the Latin adjective meaning white Latin Name
Canens: Wife of Picus Latin Name
Canisa: Very dear Latin Name
Cannenta: Healer Latin Name
Cannia: Song Latin Name
Cantabria: From Cantabria Latin Name
Cantilena: Song Latin Name
Cantrix: Singer Latin Name
Capita: A name referring to the Minerva Latin Name
Cappadocia: From Cappadocia Latin Name
Capta: A name referring to the Minerva Latin Name
Cara: Doe; Beloved Latin Name
Caralea: Beloved Latin Name
Caralee: Beloved Latin Name
Caralisa: Beloved Latin Name
Cardea: Protectress of hinges Latin Name
Carella: Beloved Latin Name
Carena: Little darling Latin Name
Carew: Run Latin Name
Cari: Beloved Latin Name
Caria: Rotten Latin Name
Cariana: Little darling Latin Name
Caries: Rotten Latin Name
Carillie: Beloved Latin Name
Carin: Keel; Little darling Latin Name
Carina: Keel; Little darling Latin Name
Carine: Little darling Latin Name
Carinna: Little darling Latin Name
Carisa: Artistic Latin Name
Carissa: The most beloved one Latin Name
Carissima: Dearest Latin Name
Carita: Giving; Beloved Latin Name
Caritas: Giving Latin Name
Carmea: Song Latin Name
Carmel: Fruitful orchard, as Mount Carmel in Palestine Latin Name
Carmela: Fruitful orchard, as Mount Carmel in Palestine Latin Name
Carmelita: Fruitful orchard, as Mount Carmel in Palestine Latin Name
Carmella: Fruitful orchard, as Mount Carmel in Palestine Latin Name
Carmelle: Fruitful orchard, as Mount Carmel in Palestine Latin Name
Carmen: Song Latin Name
Carmentis: Healer Latin Name
Carmin: Song Latin Name
Carna: Protectress of vital organs Latin Name
Carolina: Strong A latinized form of Caroline Latin Name
Carrina: Little darling Latin Name
Carrissa: Very dear Latin Name
Carya: Daughter of Dion Latin Name
Caryn: Keel Latin Name
Caryna: Keel Latin Name
Casey: Diminutive of Catherine - Pure, clear Form of the Latin 'Katharina', from the Greek 'Aikaterina' It was borne by a number of saints, including St Catherine of Alexandria, a 4th century martyr who suffered torture on a spiked wheel Latin Name
Casilda: Of the home Latin Name
Casperia: Second wife of Rhoetus Latin Name
Cassandra: Prophetess Latin Name
Cassiel: angel of saturday, the earthy mother Latin Name
Casta: Pure and modest Latin Name
Cate: Wise Latin Name
Catena: Retrained Latin Name
Cath: Diminutive of Catherine - Pure, clear Form of the Latin 'Katharina', from the Greek 'Aikaterina' It was borne by a number of saints, including St Catherine of Alexandria, a 4th century martyr who suffered torture on a spiked wheel Latin Name
Catharine: Pure, clear Form of the Latin 'Katharina', from the Greek 'Aikaterina' It was borne by a number of saints, including St Catherine of Alexandria, a 4th century martyr who suffered torture on a spiked wheel Latin Name
Catherine: Pure, clear Form of the Latin 'Katharina', from the Greek 'Aikaterina' It was borne by a number of saints, including St Catherine of Alexandria, a 4th century martyr who suffered torture on a spiked wheel Latin Name
Cathicen: Form of Catherine - Pure, clear Form of the Latin 'Katharina', from the Greek 'Aikaterina' It was borne by a number of saints, including St Catherine of Alexandria, a 4th century martyr who suffered torture on a spiked wheel Latin Name
Cathy: Diminutive of Catherine - Pure, clear Form of the Latin 'Katharina', from the Greek 'Aikaterina' It was borne by a number of saints, including St Catherine of Alexandria, a 4th century martyr who suffered torture on a spiked wheel Latin Name
Catrin: Form of Catherine - Pure, clear Form of the Latin 'Katharina', from the Greek 'Aikaterina' It was borne by a number of saints, including St Catherine of Alexandria, a 4th century martyr who suffered torture on a spiked wheel Latin Name
Catriona: Form of Catherine - Pure, clear Form of the Latin 'Katharina', from the Greek 'Aikaterina' It was borne by a number of saints, including St Catherine of Alexandria, a 4th century martyr who suffered torture on a spiked wheel Latin Name
Cecelia: Blind Latin Name
Cecile: Dim sighted Latin Name
Cecilee: Blind Latin Name
Cecilia: Blind Latin Name
Cecilie: Blind Latin Name
Cecily: Blind Latin Name
Cegluse: Mother of Asopus Latin Name
Ceil: Abbreviation of Cecilia - blind Latin Name
Celaeno: One of the Pleiades Latin Name
Cele: Abbreviation of Cecilia - blind Latin Name
Celena: Form of Celia or Selena Latin Name
Celene: Form of Celia or Selena Latin Name
Celenia: Form of Celia or Selena Latin Name
Celenne: Form of Celia or Selena Latin Name
Celesse: Of the heavens; Heavenly Latin Name
Celesta: Of the heavens; Heavenly Latin Name
Celeste: Heavenly Latin Name
Celestia: Of the heavens; Heavenly Latin Name
Celestiel: Of the heavens; Heavenly Latin Name
Celestina: Of the heavens; Heavenly Latin Name
Celestine: Of the heavens Heavenly Latin Name
Celestyna: Of the heavens; Heavenly Latin Name
Celia: From the Latin Caelia, which is a feminine form of the Roman clan name Caelius, meaning heavenly, or of the heavens Also a variant or dimintitive of Cecilia Latin Name
Celicia: Form of Celia or Selena One of seven mythological daughters of Atlas transformed by Zeus into stars of the Pleiades constellation Latin Name
Celina: Hammer Also Form of Celia or Selena One of seven mythological daughters of Atlas transformed by Zeus into stars of the Pleiades constellation Latin Name
Celinda: Form of Celia or Selena One of seven mythological daughters of Atlas transformed by Zeus into stars of the Pleiades constellation Latin Name
Celine: Hammer or of the heavens Latin Name
Celinna: Form of Celia or Selena One of seven mythological daughters of Atlas transformed by Zeus into stars of the Pleiades constellation Latin Name
Cerelia: Of the spring Latin Name
Ceres: The Roman goddess of corn and tillage Latin Name
Chalciope: Daughter of Eurypylus Latin Name
Charissa: Latinized form of the Greek Charis, meaning grace, loving, beauty Latin Name
Charity: Giving Benevolent goodwill and love Latin Name
Charmian: From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra Latin Name
Charybdis: Daughter of Poseidon Latin Name
Chasity: Purity; Innocence Latin Name
Chasta: Purity; Innocence Latin Name
Chastina: Purity; Innocence Latin Name
Chastine: Purity; Innocence Latin Name
Chastity: Pure and chaste Latin Name
Christa: Form of Christiana Follower of Christ Latin Name
Christabel: Beautiful Christian Form of Christiana Follower of Christ Latin Name
Christabella: Beautiful Christian Latin Name
Christahel: Beautiful Christian, from 'Christus' meaning Christ and 'bella' meaning beautiful Latin Name
Christahella: Beautiful Latin Name
Christeen: Form of Christiana Follower of Christ Latin Name
Christeena: Form of Christiana Follower of Christ Latin Name
Christen: Form of Christiana Follower of Christ Latin Name
Christena: Form of Christiana Follower of Christ Latin Name
Christene: Form of Christiana Follower of Christ Latin Name
Christian: A follower of Christ, a Christian Latin Name
Christie: Diminutive of Christahel - Beautiful Christian, from 'Christus' meaning Christ and 'bella' meaning beautiful Latin Name
Christina: A follower of Christ, a Christian Latin Name
Christine: Christian Latin Name
Christy: Diminutive of Christahel, meaning beautiful Christian, from 'Christus' meaning Christ and 'bella' meaning beautiful Also a Form of Christiana, meaning Follower of Christ Latin Name
Chryseis: Daughter of a priest of Apollo Latin Name
Chrysogeneia: Daughter of Halmus Latin Name
Chrysonoe: Daughter of Cleitus Latin Name
Chrystina: Form of Christiana Follower of Christ Latin Name
Chyse: Daughter of Pallas Latin Name
Cicilia: Blind The blind St Cecilie, patron saint of music, was a talented musician Latin Name
Cili: Dim sighted Latin Name
Cilla: Diminutive of Priscilla - Ancient; archaic Daughter of Laomedon Latin Name
Cinxia: A name referring to Juno Latin Name
Circe: The mythological sorceress who tempted Perseus and changed his men to swine and back to men Latin Name
Clady: Lame Latin Name
Claire: Form of Clara - From the feminine form of the Latin adjective 'clarus' meaning bright or clear Also distinguished Latin Name
Clanbella: Shining Latin Name
Clara: From the feminine form of the Latin adjective 'clarus' meaning bright or clear Also distinguished Latin Name
Clarabelle: Bright and beautiful From Clan and Belle Latin Name
Clarahelle: Shining Latin Name
Clare: Bright and famous The name of an Irish county Latin Name
Clareta: Clarity or distinguished Latin Name
Claribel: Form of Clara - From the feminine form of the Latin adjective 'clarus' meaning bright or clear Also distinguished Latin Name
Claribelle: Shining Latin Name
Clarice: The little brilliant one Latin Name
Clarinda: Form of Clara - From the feminine form of the Latin adjective 'clarus' meaning bright or clear Also distinguished Latin Name
Clarinde: Shining Latin Name
Clarine: Clarity Latin Name
Clarissa: The Latinized form of the English Clarice, meaning famous Latin Name
Clarisse: Famous Latin Name
Clarita: Clarity Latin Name
Claudia: Lame Latin Name
Clemence: Mild, merciful Latin Name
Clemency: Form of Clementia - Mildness, clemency, mercy Latin Name
Clementia: Mildness The name Clementia was borne by the Roman goddess of mercy Clementia and its variants have been used occasionally in Britain since the Middle Ages, hut are uncommon in modern times Latin Name
Clementina: Feminine form of Clement - From 'clemens' meaning mild or merciful Latin Name
Clementine: Feminine form of Clement - From 'clemens' meaning mild or merciful Latin Name
Cleta: Illustrious Latin Name
Clonia: Amazon Latin Name
Clorinda: Renowned Latin Name
Clotho: One of the Moirae Latin Name
Clymene: Amazon Latin Name
Columba: Dove Latin Name
Columbina: Feminine form of Columba - Dove Latin Name
Columbine: Feminine form of Columba - Dove Latin Name
Concepcion: The beginning Latin Name
Concepta: Conceived, a reference to the Immaculate Conception Latin Name
Conception: Understanding Latin Name
Concetta: Form of Concepta - Conceived, a reference to the Immaculate Conception Latin Name
Concordea: Harmony Latin Name
Concordia: Harmony Latin Name
Connie: Diminutive of Constance - Firm of purpose Constancy, from the Latin Constantia Latin Name
Constance: Steadfast, constant Latin Name
Constancia: Firrn of purpose Latin Name
Constancy: Form of Constance - Firm of purpose Constancy, from the Latin Constantia Latin Name
Constantia: Constancy Firrn of purpose Latin Name
Constantina: Firrn of purpose Latin Name
Constanze: Firrn of purpose Latin Name
Consuela: Consolation Latin Name
Coral: From the sea Latin Name
Coraline: From the semi-precious sea growth - coral Latin Name
Cordelia: Warm hearted/ Sea jewel Latin Name
Corin: The name of a Roman deity, possibly meaning a spear Also from Shakespeare's play As You Like Latin Name
Corina: Form of Corinne - maiden Latin Name
Corine: Form of Corinne - maiden Latin Name
Cornelia: The feminine form of Cornelius Latin Name
Cornella: Feminine of Cornelius - Horn Latin Name
Corona: A town Latin Name
Corrina: Form of Corinne - maiden Latin Name
Courtney: Born at court Latin Name
Crescentia: Growing Latin Name
Crispina: Curly haired Latin Name
Cristabel: Beautiful Christian Latin Name
Cristabell: Beautiful Christian Latin Name
Cristin: Christian Latin Name
Cristiona: Christian Latin Name
Crystal: Form of Christiana Follower of Christ Latin Name
Custelle: Majestic Latin Name
Cyprien: From Cyprus Latin Name
Cyprienne: From Cyprus Latin Name
Cyrilla: Noble Latin Name
Cyrillia: Noble Latin Name
Cytheria: Venus Latin Name
Czarina: Feminine of czar Russian equivalent to a female caesar or empress Latin Name
Dabria: Name of an angel Latin Name
Damara: Gentle Latin Name
Damaress: Gentle Latin Name
Damaris: Gentle Latin Name
Damariss: Gentle Latin Name
Damia: Untamed Latin Name
Damiana: Untamed Latin Name
Damina: Lady Latin Name
Damone: Untamed Latin Name
Daria: Feminine of Darius; a Persian royal name Latin Name
Darian: Feminine of Darius; a Persian royal name Latin Name
Darianna: Feminine of Darius; a Persian royal name Latin Name
Dariele: Feminine of Darius; a Persian royal name Latin Name
Darielle: Feminine of Darius; a Persian royal name Latin Name
Darienne: Feminine of Darius; a Persian royal name Latin Name
Darrelle: Feminine of Darius; a Persian royal name Latin Name
Davida: Dearly loved Latin Name
Deanna: Form of Diana - Fertile God, devine Latin Name
Dea-Roma: Goddess of Rome Latin Name
Decima: The tenth Latin Name
Deidameia: Daughter of Bellerphon Latin Name
Delfina: Dolphin Form of the thirteenth-century French saint Delphine Latin Name
Delicea: Delightful Latin Name
Delicia: Delight Latin Name
Deliciae: Delightful Latin Name
Delora: From the seashore Form of Dolores meaning 'sorrows Latin Name
Deloras: From the seashore Latin Name
Delores: Form of Dolores meaning 'sorrows Latin Name
Deloris: Form of Dolores meaning 'sorrows Latin Name
Deloros: From the seashore Latin Name
Delphia: Dolphin Form of the thirteenth-century French saint Delphine Latin Name
Delphine: A woman from Delphi or a flower name from delphinium Latin Name
Demi: Half Also Latin Name
Demonassa: Wife of Hippolochus Latin Name
Derimacheia: Amazon Latin Name
Derinow: Amazon Latin Name
Desirata: Desired Latin Name
Desiree: The desired one Latin Name
Dessa: Wandering From the Greek Odysseus Latin Name
Deverra: Goddess of birthing Latin Name
Devina: Divine one Latin Name
Devota: Devoted Latin Name
Dextra: Adroit; skillful Latin Name
Di: Diminutive of Diana - Fertile God, devine Latin Name
Diamanta: Adamant, like a diamond Latin Name
Diana: Fertile God, devine Latin Name
Diane: Form of Diana - Fertile God, devine Latin Name
Dido: Queen of Carthage Latin Name
Diella: Worships God Latin Name
Dielle: Worships God Latin Name
Digna: Worthy Latin Name
Digne: Worthy Latin Name
Dillian: worshipped one Latin Name
Dionysia: Feminine form of Dionysius - The God of Wine Latin Name
Dionyza: From Shakespeare's play Pericles Latin Name
Dioxippe: An Amazon Latin Name
Dirce: Mother of Lycus Latin Name
Discordia: Goddess of war Latin Name
Diva: A goddess Latin Name
Divina: Divine one Latin Name
Dlyope: A nymph Latin Name
Docilla: Calm Latin Name
Dodla: Calm Latin Name
Domela: Mistress of the home Latin Name
Domele: Mistress of the home Latin Name
Domenique: Of the Lord Form of Dominic Latin Name
Domiduca: Juno's surname Latin Name
Dominica: Belonging to the lord, the feminine form of DOMINIC Latin Name
Dominique: Belongs to God Of the Lord Form of Dominic Latin Name
Domino: Lady Latin Name
Domitiana: Belongs to God Latin Name
Domitiane: Belongs to God Latin Name
Dona: Lady Latin Name
Donata: Give Latin Name
Donelle: Small mistress of the home Latin Name
Donica: Give Latin Name
Donna: Lady Latin Name
Dora: Gift Abbreviation of Dorothy and a prefix in blended names Latin Name
Dorika: God's gift Latin Name
Dorote: God's gift Latin Name
Dorotea: God's gift Latin Name
Dorothea: God's gift Latin Name
Dorothee: God's gift Latin Name
Dorothy: God's gift Latin Name
Dorottya: God's gift Latin Name
Dru: Feminine of the Roman family name Drusus Latin Name
Drucilla: Feminine of the Roman family name Drusus Strong Latin Name
Drusilla: From an old Roman family name Latin Name
Duclea: Sweet Latin Name
Dukie: Sweet Latin Name
Dulce: Diminutive of Dulcie - Sweet, sweetness From dulcis, meaning sweet Also a diminutive of the Middle Ages name Dulcibella Latin Name
Dulcea: Sweet; sweetness Latin Name
Dulcia: Sweet; sweetness Latin Name
Dulcie: Sweet Latin Name
Dulcina: Sweet; sweetness Latin Name
Dulcine: Sweet; sweetness Latin Name
Dulcinea: Sweet Sweetness Dulcinea was the name created by Cervantes's Don Quixote for his idealized lady Latin Name
Dulcy: Sweet; sweetness Latin Name
Dulda: Sweet Latin Name
Duldne: Sweet Latin Name
Duldnia: Sweet Latin Name
Dyna: Sister of Roma Latin Name
Echidna: Monster Latin Name
Edulica: Protectress of children Latin Name
Egeria: Cumaean Latin Name
Egesta: Daughter of Phoenodamas Latin Name
Egidia: A form of Aegidius, a Latin name based on the Greek word for kid or goatskin Latin Name
Eileen: Form of Evelina - Latinized form of the Old German name Avelina Latin Name
Eirene: Daughter of Poseidon Latin Name
Elata: Glorified Latin Name
Eleana: Daughter of the sun Latin Name
Electa: Selected Latin Name
Elekta: Selected Latin Name
Elexus: Elex, Lex, Lexus Latin Name
Eliana: Daughter of the sun Latin Name
Eliane: From the Greek word for sun Latin Name
Elianna: Daughter of the sun Latin Name
Elianne: Daughter of the sun Latin Name
Elita: Chosen one Also short form for Carmelita Latin Name
Eloina: Worthy Latin Name
Eloine: Worthy Latin Name
Elvera: White Latin Name
Elvira: White Latin Name
Elysia: Blissful Latin Name
Emalee: Industrious; striving Latin Name
Emalia: Flirt Latin Name
Emelia: Industrious; striving Latin Name
Emera: Worthy of merit Latin Name
Emilee: Industrious; striving Latin Name
Emilia: Industrious; striving Latin Name
Emilie: Industrious; striving Latin Name
Emily: Industrious; striving From the name Aemilia, the feminine form of the Roman family name Aemilius Also a Form of Amelia Latin Name
Emina: A noble or lofty maiden Latin Name
Emira: Worthy of merit Latin Name
Emmalee: Industrious; striving Latin Name
Emmalei: Industrious; striving Latin Name
Emogen: The image of her mother Latin Name
Emogene: The image of her mother Latin Name
Entoria: Lover of Satum Latin Name
Eny: One of the Graeae Latin Name
Enyo: One of the Graeae Latin Name
Eos: Goddess of dawn Latin Name
Ephyra: Daughter of Oceanus Latin Name
Epione: Wife of Asclepius Latin Name
Epona: Protectress of horses Latin Name
Equestris: Venus's surname Latin Name
Eriboea: Wife of Aloeus Latin Name
Erica: The plant 'erica' Latin Name
Ermina: Noble Latin Name
Erna: Serious; determined Feminine of Emest Latin Name
Ernesha: Serious; determined Feminine of Emest Latin Name
Ernestina: Serious; determined Feminine of Emest Latin Name
Ernestine: Serious; determined Feminine of Emest Latin Name
Espe: Hope Latin Name
Esperance: Hope Latin Name
Essie: Star Latin Name
Estella: Star Latin Name
Estelle: Star Latin Name
Etta: Abbreviation for Henrietta and Harriette Latin Name
Ettie: Abbreviation for Henrietta and Harriette Latin Name
Etty: Abbreviation for Henrietta and Harriette Latin Name
Euadne: Daughter of Poseidon Latin Name
Euandra: Amazon Latin Name
Eurybia: Amazon Latin Name
Eurydice: Wife of Aeneas Latin Name
Euryganeia: Wife of Oedipus Latin Name
Euryle: Mother of Orion Latin Name
Eurymede: Mother of Bellerphon Latin Name
Eurynassa: Mother of Pelops Latin Name
Eurynome: Daugbter of Nysus Latin Name
Eustacia: Productive Feminine of Eustace Latin Name
Eustada: Tranquil Latin Name
Eva: Living one The Latin form of the HebrewEve Latin Name
Evangelina: Good news The Latinized form of Evangeline Latin Name
Eve: Living one Latin Name
Eveleen: Form of Evelina - Latinized form of the Old German name Avelina Latin Name
Evelina: Latinized form of the Old German name Avelina Latin Name
Eveline: Form of Evelina - Latinized form of the Old German name Avelina Latin Name
Evelyn: Form of Evelina - Latinized form of the Old German name Avelina Latin Name
Evetta: Living one Form of Eve Latin Name
Evette: Living one Form of Eve Latin Name
Evia: Living one Form of Eve Latin Name
Eviana: Living one Form of Eve Latin Name
Evie: Diminutive of Eva - Living one The Latin form of the HebrewEve Latin Name
Evita: Living one Form of Eve Latin Name
Fabia: A bean grower, the eminine form of FABIAN Latin Name
Fabiana: Bean Latin Name
Fabianna: Feminine Form of Fabian from the Roman family name Fabius Latin Name
Fabianne: Feminine Form of Fabian from the Roman family name Fabius Latin Name
Fabiola: Feminine Form of Fabian from the Roman family name Fabius Bean Latin Name
Fabra: Feminine Form of Fabian from the Roman family name Fabius Latin Name
Fabrianne: Resourceful, or a craftswoman Latin Name
Faith: Confidence; trust; belief Latin Name
Falisha: Happy Feminine of Felix Latin Name
Fama: Rumor Latin Name
Fan: Diminutive of Frances - From France, or free one Feminine of Francis Latin Name
Fani: Free Latin Name
Fania: Free Latin Name
Fanny: Diminutive of Frances - From France, or free one Feminine of Francis Latin Name
Fantasia: Asia, Fanta Latin Name
Fascienne: Black Latin Name
Faula: Lover of Hercules Latin Name
Fauna: Lover of Hercules Latin Name
Faust: Fortunate Latin Name
Fausta: Fortunate Latin Name
Faustina: From 'faustus', meaning fortunate Latin Name
Faustine: The fortunate one Latin Name
Favianna: Feminine Form of Fabian from the Roman family name Fabius Latin Name
Faviola: Feminine Form of Fabian from the Roman family name Fabius Latin Name
Fawne: Young deer Latin Name
Fayme: Of high reputation, renowned Latin Name
Faythe: Confidence; trust; belief Latin Name
Felecia: Form of Felicia - happy Latin Name
Feleta: Happy Feminine of Felix Latin Name
Felice: Happy Feminine of Felix Latin Name
Felicia: Happy Feminine of Felix Latin Name
Feliciona: Happy Feminine of Felix Latin Name
Felicity: Lucky, fortunate, the feminine form of FELIX Latin Name
Felidtas: Happy Feminine of Felix Latin Name
Felisa: Happy Feminine of Felix Latin Name
Felise: Happy Feminine of Felix Latin Name
Felisea: Happiness Latin Name
Felisha: Happy Feminine of Felix Latin Name
Felita: Happy Feminine of Felix Latin Name
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