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Antje Feminine Dutch Frisian +1

Antje is a Dutch, Frisian, and Low German feminine given name. It is a diminutive of Anna, which in turn is a form of Hannah used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew root Ḥ-N...

Bet Feminine Frisian Limburgish

Bet is a Frisian and Limburgish short form of Elisabeth, which itself is a variant of the English and biblical name Elizabeth. In these Low Franconian and Frisian dialects, Bet functions similarly to the English diminuti...

Dieuwke Feminine Dutch Frisian

Dieuwke is a feminine Dutch and Frisian given name, derived as a feminine form of Dieuwer or Dieuwert. These names originate from the Old German name Theodoar, composed of the elements theod meaning "people" and war mean...

Elke 1 Feminine Dutch Frisian +2

Elke is a Dutch, Frisian, German, and Low German feminine given name, primarily originating as a diminutive of Adelheid. Adelheid, in turn, is the German and Dutch form of Adelaide, which derives from the Germanic name A...

Elske Feminine Frisian

Elske is a Frisian diminutive of Elisabeth, itself a form of Elizabeth. The ultimate root is the Hebrew name ʾElishevaʿ (אֱלִישֶׁבַע), meaning "my God is an oath," from the elements ʾel (God) and shavaʿ (oath). This name...

Famke Feminine Dutch Frisian

Famke is a Dutch and West Frisian feminine given name, ultimately a variant of Femke. It also coincides with the West Frisian word famke meaning "girl," which brings a straightforward charm to the name; according to some...

Femke Feminine Dutch Frisian

Femke is a Dutch and West Frisian feminine given name meaning 'little Fem,' derived as a diminutive of Femme, with the suffix -ke indicating smallness or affection. Originally a West Frisian name from the region of Opste...

Fenna Feminine Dutch Frisian

Fenna is a Dutch and Frisian feminine given name, primarily a short form and feminine form of Fen 2, which itself originally derived as a Frisian diminutive of Ferdinand and other names beginning with the Old Germanic el...

Fenne Feminine Dutch Frisian

Fenne is a feminine given name of Dutch and Frisian origin. It functions as the feminine form of Fen 2, which itself was originally a Frisian short form of Ferdinand and other names beginning with the Old German element...

Imke Feminine Dutch Frisian +1

Imke is a feminine Dutch, Frisian, and Low German given name, predominantly used in the Netherlands, Belgium, and northern Germany. It originated as a diminutive of Ime 2, which itself developed as a short form of names...

Inka Feminine Finnish Frisian +1

Inka is a feminine given name used in Finnish, Frisian, and German contexts. It is the feminine form of Inge, which itself is a short form of Scandinavian and German names beginning with the element Ing, referring to the...

Inken Feminine Frisian

Inken is a feminine given name of Frisian origin, originally a diminutive of Ingeborg and other names beginning with the element ing, which refers to the Germanic god Ing. The name Inken is primarily used in the Frisian-...

Jeltje Feminine Dutch Frisian

Jeltje is a Dutch and Frisian feminine given name, formed as the feminine counterpart of Jelle. The name originated as a short form of certain masculine names beginning with the Old German element gelt, meaning "payment,...

Jeltsje Feminine Frisian

Jeltsje is a Frisian feminine given name, formed as the feminine equivalent of the name Jelle. The name reflects a common pattern in Frisian and Dutch onomastics where masculine names are given a feminine suffix, in this...

Maike Feminine Frisian German

Maike is a Frisian and German feminine given name, primarily used as a diminutive form of the widespread name Maria. The diminutive suffix -ke, common in Frisian and Low German, transforms Maria into the familiar and aff...

Mareike Feminine Frisian German

Mareike is a Frisian and German diminutive of Maria. The name is most commonly encountered in Germany and the Netherlands, and it is phonetically pronounced muh-rye-kah or muh-rye-keh, with a rolling "r" in its Dutch for...

Maria Feminine Armenian Basque +24

Maria is a feminine given name used in numerous languages, including Armenian, Basque, Bulgarian, Catalan, Corsican, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, Frisian, German, Greek, Italian, Norwegian, Occitan...

Nienke Feminine Frisian

Nienke is a Dutch and West Frisian feminine given name of West Frisian origin. It is a diminutive, indicated by the suffix -ke, of the name Nine, which is itself a flattery form or children's form of Katherine. The name...

Nine Feminine Frisian

Nine is a Frisian short form of Katherine, a name with a complex and debated etymology. The root name Katherine ultimately derives from the Greek name Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine), which may have come from an earlier Greek fo...

Nynke Feminine Frisian

Etymology and Meaning Nynke is a Frisian feminine given name that functions as a diminutive of the name Katherine. The name originated in West Frisian, where the suffix -ke is a common marker of a diminutive, and it is c...

Sietske Feminine Frisian

Sietske is a feminine Frisian name, functioning as a diminutive of Siet. The name is closely related to the Dutch variant Sytske, which shares the same origin and pronunciation patterns. Sietske is primarily used in the...

Wiebke Feminine Frisian German

Wiebke is a feminine German given name, originally a Frisian form, derived as the feminine equivalent of Wiebe. Wiebe itself is a Frisian short form of Wigberht (and similar names), which combines the Old German element...

Yfke Feminine Dutch Frisian

Yfke is a feminine given name of Dutch and Frisian origin. Originally, it was a short form of names that begin with the Old German element iwa meaning "yew". The yew tree has symbolic associations in many cultures, often...

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