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Names starting with Q

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Signifies "currant" in Kazakh.

The Biblical Hebrew form of Keturah.

The Hebrew form of Keziah.

From the word for the silk-like material, introduced by DuPont in 1968 and popular in 1970s fashions [1].

From a repetition of Chinese (qiàn) "beautiful" or (qiān) "rubia plant, madder plant". Other character combinations may also form this name.

From Chinese (qīng) "blue, green, young", as well as other characters with a similar pronunciation.

Signifies "rough-legged hawk" in Inuktitut (species Buteo lagopus).

An elaboration of the phonetic element quan.

From an old nickname that was derived from the English word queen, ultimately from the Old English cwen meaning "woman, wife".

From the name of a Spanish sanctuary in Catalonia devoted to the Virgin Mary.

Signifies "feather (from the quetzal bird)" or "precious thing" in Nahuatl [1].

A variant spelling of Qiana.

The feminine form of Quintus.

The feminine form of Quintinus.

The feminine form of Quirinus.

The Dutch feminine form of Quirinus.

The Portuguese variant of Quiteria.

Of uncertain meaning, possibly a form of Kythereia. Saint Quiteria was a semi-legendary 2nd-century Iberian martyr.

From Sino-Vietnamese (quý) signifying "precious, valuable".

From Sino-Vietnamese (quyên) signifying "beautiful, graceful".

From Sino-Vietnamese (quỳnh) signifying "deep red". This is also the Vietnamese name for a variety of flowering plant (genus Epiphyllum).