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The Spanish and Catalan versions of April.

This term represents the Hebrew word for "man". It may have originated from Hebrew אדם (ʾaḏam), which means "to be red", alluding to the reddish hue...

The Catalan version of Adrian.

Catalan version of Africa 1.

French and Catalan versions of Agnes.

The Catalan version of Augustinus, which corresponds to Augustine 1.

The Balearic version of Anna.

This name originates from the combination of two separate names, Alba 2 and Alba 3, each with its own unique etymology, one rooted in Latin and the...

Derived from the Germanic name Adalbert, which translates to "noble and bright" through the combination of the elements adal meaning "noble" and berah...

Catalan variation of Alexius.

A shortened Catalan version of Alexander.

Feminine variation of Alexander. In Greek mythology, it was an epithet of the goddess Hera and also one of the names of Cassandra. The name was used...

The various linguistic forms of Alexander. One notable bearer of this name is Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870), a French writer famous for penning The Thre...

The feminine Catalan version of Alexius.

German, Dutch, and Catalan versions of Alfonso.

Represents "elf counsel", originating from the Old English name Ælfræd, which combines the elements ælf meaning "elf" and ræd meaning "counsel,...

A Catalan version of Alice, along with its Portuguese variation.

These names are the Portuguese, Galician, and Catalan versions of Amadeus.

Catalan version of Amelia.

Catalan and Spanish variations of Anaïs.

The Catalan version of Andrew.

The Catalan version of Angelus, which corresponds to Angel.

The Catalan feminine version of Angelus, which corresponds to the name Angel.

Catalan variation of Andeolus.

A Greek and Latin variant of Hannah found in the Old Testament. Despite the widespread use of the spelling Hannah in many English translations of the...

The Polish and Catalan versions of Antonius are similar to Anthony. A famous individual associated with this name is the Catalan architect Antoni...

This name comes from a mountainous area in northern Catalonia where the Occitan language is used. The term is derived from the Basque word haran, whic...

Spanish, Catalan, Russian, and Polish versions of Ariadne.

Catalan version of Arlette.

French and Catalan variations of Herman.

The Catalan version of Arnold.

German, Polish, Scandinavian, and Catalan versions of Augustus. It was borne by three Polish monarchs.

The English usage of this name may also stem...

The Catalan version of Bartholomew, frequently used in the Balearic Islands.

Catalan version of Beatrix.

Catalan variation of Berengar.

The Catalan version of Bernard.

Variations of Bertha in various languages.

A Catalan short form of Gabriel.

The Catalan version of Blasius, which corresponds to Blaise.

A Spanish and Catalan cognate of Blanche.

Represents "good fortune" in Italian, derived from Latin bonus meaning "good" and venturas meaning "future events". Saint Bonaventura was a...

The Catalan form of Bruno.

The Catalan form of Charles.

The Galician and Catalan form of Carmel.

The Italian and Catalan form of Katherine.

The names Portuguese, Catalan, Slovak, and Hungarian versions of Cecilia.

Catalan version of Celia.

A short form of Francesc.

A Valencian diminutive of Joaquim.

Signifies "ribbon" in Spanish and Catalan. It is taken from a title of the Virgin Mary, La Virgen de la Cinta, signifying "The Virgin of the Ribbon"....

The feminine form of the Late Latin name Clarus, which signified "clear, bright, famous". The name Clarus was borne by several early saints. The femin...

The Catalan form of Claudia.

The Catalan form of Clemens (see Clement).

The Catalan form of Chloe.

The Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, and Romanian form of Christina.