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Rauxšna is an unattested Old Persian feminization of the Iranian root *rauxšnā, meaning "bright, shining". This reconstructed name serves as the linguistic precursor to the more widely known Roxana, w...
Lauretta is an Italian diminutive of Laura, a name derived from the Late Latin Laurus, meaning “laurel.” The laurel tree was associated with victory and honor in ancient Rome, where its leaves were wo...
EtymologyPeg is a short form of Peggy, itself a medieval variant of Meggy, a diminutive of Margaret. The phonetic shift from Meggy to Peggy is unexplained but follows a pattern of altered initial cons...
Elaina is a variant of Elaine, an English name that developed from an Old French form of Helen. Helen itself derives from the Greek name Helene, meaning "torch" or "shining light," a fitting etymology...
LaWanda is a feminine given name most commonly used in African American communities. It combines the popular prefix la with the name Wanda. The prefix "la" has been a distinctive feature of many Afric...
Həcər is the Azerbaijani form of Hajar, the Arabic name for the biblical figure Hagar. In Islamic tradition, Hājar is honored as the second wife of the prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and the mother of Isma...
Jaciara is a feminine given name of Tupi origin, commonly used in Portuguese-speaking Brazil. It is derived from the Tupi words îasy "moon" and îara "lady, lord", thus carrying the meaning "moon lady"...
Franka is a Croatian feminine given name, representing the Croatian form of Franca, which itself is a contracted form of Francesca. Ultimately, these names trace back to the Latin Franciscus (see Fran...
Tomila is a Russian feminine given name with two distinct possible origins. The first derives from the Slavic element tomiti, meaning "to torment" or "to torture." This would place it within the small...