Names Categorized "medical terms"
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Alexia is a feminine given name that serves as the female form of Alexis. The name Alexis itself derives from the Greek name Ἄλεξις (Alexis), meaning "helper" or "defender," which comes from the Greek verb ἀλέξω (alexo),...
Amelia is a feminine given name used in English, Italian, Polish, Spanish, and other languages. It is a variant of Amalia, which itself derives from the Germanic element amal, meaning “vigorous, active, work.” However, A...
Etymology and MeaningBarrett is an English surname-turned-first-name with origins in Middle English. The most commonly cited meaning is "quarrelsome, deceptive", originally bestowed as a nickname for a contentious or tro...
Braxton is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from a surname that originally comes from a place name meaning "Bracca's town" in Old English. The name also has a secondary folk etymology linking it to the w...
Bristol is a feminine given name that draws inspiration from the city of Bristol in southwestern England. The name of the city itself, recorded in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as Brycgstow around 1030, comes from Old Englis...
Candida is a feminine given name derived from the Late Latin word candidus, meaning "white". It has associations with several early saints, the most notable being a woman said to have been healed by Saint Peter. The name...