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This is a list of names in which the categories include Number the Stars characters.

Names Categorized "Number the Stars characters"

8 Names found

Annemarie Feminine Danish Dutch +1

EtymologyAnnemarie is a Danish, Dutch, and German feminine given name formed by merging Anna and Marie. Both components have deep roots—Anna derives from the Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor,' while Marie is a Fr...

Birte Feminine Danish

Birte is a Danish feminine given name, most commonly understood as a Danish diminutive of Birgitta.Etymology and OriginThe name Birte traces its roots back through Birgitta to the ancient Celtic name Brigit, which was la...

Christian Masculine Danish English +4

Christian is a masculine given name derived from the medieval Latin name Christianus, meaning "a Christian" (see Christos 1 for further etymology). The name ultimately traces back to the Koine Greek title Christós (Χριστ...

Ellen 1 Feminine Danish English +5

Ellen is a medieval English form of Helen, which itself derives from the Greek name Ἑλένη (Helene). The meaning of Helen is debated; it is often interpreted as “torch” or “corposant” from Greek ἑλένη, or related to σελήν...

Henrik Masculine Armenian Croatian +7

Henrik is a male given name of Germanic origin that serves as the Scandinavian, Slavic (Croatian, Slovene), Hungarian, and German (Low German) form of the name Henry. The name ultimately derives from the Old High German...

Kirsti Feminine Finnish

Kirsti is a Finnish feminine given name, serving as the vernacular form of Christina. The name ultimately derives from Christiana, the Latin feminine form of Christian, meaning 'follower of Christ.' It belongs to a wides...

Lise Feminine Danish English +3

Lise is a feminine given name used in Danish, English, French, Norwegian, and Swedish. It originated as a short form of Elisabeth or Elizabeth, names that have been popular across Europe for centuries due to their biblic...

Peter Masculine Danish Dutch +7

Peter is a common masculine given name derived from Greek Πέτρος (Petros), meaning “stone.” It serves as a translation of the Aramaic name Cephas (meaning “stone”), which was given by Jesus to the apostle Simon bar Jonah...

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