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Madison is primarily an English surname turned given name that stood for "son of Maddy," where Maddy itself is a diminutive of Margaret, meaning "pearl." Over time, the name evo...
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Madison is primarily an English surname turned given name that stood for "son of Maddy," where Maddy itself is a diminutive of Margaret, meaning "pearl." Over time, the name evo...
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The question Arnett most often refers to a surname of English origin. As a family name, Arnett is uncommon compared with many others, with a meaning tied to a nickname for a vig...
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A Tara cat usually refers to a domestic cat or to the name itself, with no single fixed meaning in mainstream usage. In some contexts, Tara may evoke the Buddhist deity Tara, a...
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The surname Hoults is uncommon as a given name and functions primarily as a family name. This profile provides an evergreen explanation of what is known and reasonably inferable...
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Tefari is a name rooted in Ethiopian and Eritrean heritage, most widely recognized as a personal name associated with the historical figure Ras Tefari, who became Emperor Haile...
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Iryna (Ірина) is a feminine given name used across Ukrainian-speaking communities. It is the Ukrainian Cyrillic spelling of the name Irena, derived from the Greek word ε...
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Diplo is a rare, modern-sounding name with a succinct, punchy form. As a given name, it conveys a sense of distinction and contemporary style. It is uncommon in most name regist...
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The name Madge is most commonly understood as a shortened, or hypocoristic, form of Margaret, meaning pearl. As a given name, Madge has long been used in English-speaking countr...
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Jacinda is a feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries. It is generally regarded as a variant of Jacintha, which itself derives from the hyacinth flower a...
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Daniela is a feminine given name with deep linguistic roots. It is the feminine form of Daniel, which originates from Hebrew: דָּנִיֵּאל (Daniyyel), meaning "God is my...
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