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      1. Popularity: 577th
        Meaning: Promise of God
        Origin: French origin, derived from Hebrew 'Elisheba'
      1. Popularity: 578th
        Meaning: Valley of the River Kent.
        Origin: English geographical origin, from Place name Kendale.
      1. Popularity: 579th
        Meaning: Dispenser of provisions.
        Origin: Middle English, linked to provisioning roles.
      1. Popularity: 580th
        Meaning: The name Ali means 'high' or 'elevated'.
        Origin: Arabic origin, means 'elevated'.
      1. Popularity: 581st
        Meaning: Heavenly, Celestial
        Origin: Latin - 'caelestis,' meaning 'heavenly' or 'celestial.'
      1. Popularity: 582nd
        Meaning: Poet, philosopher or beautiful.
        Origin: Irish and Welsh origins; means 'poet' and 'beautiful.'
      1. Popularity: 583rd
        Meaning: Disciple of Columba
        Origin: Scottish and Gaelic, 'follower of Saint Columba'.
      1. Popularity: 584th
        Meaning: Home ruler
        Origin: Anglicized form of the Germanic name ‘Emmerich.’
      1. Popularity: 585th
        Meaning: Sun, bestower of care
        Origin: Ancient Persian, meaning "sun" or "one who bestows care."
      1. Popularity: 586th
        Meaning: Lovable, dear, or lovable.
        Origin: Derived from Latin 'amabilis.' Popular in Middle Ages England.
      1. Popularity: 587th
        Meaning: Soldier of Rome or Roman pilgrim.
        Origin: Italian - originally meaning a pilgrim to Rome.
      1. Popularity: 588th
        Meaning: Eighth-born; associated with the number eight.
        Origin: Latin term meaning "eighth".
      1. Popularity: 589th
        Meaning: God is salvation.
        Origin: Derived from Hebrew and Latin, meaning 'Yahweh is Salvation'.
      1. Popularity: 590th
        Meaning: The name means 'Frenchman' or 'free man.'
        Origin: Spanish/Portuguese origin and derived from 'Franciscus.'
      1. Popularity: 591st
        Meaning: Manly, and masculine.
        Origin: English and Scandinavian origin, from 'son of Andrew'.
      1. Popularity: 592nd
        Meaning: Messenger or angel.
        Origin: Italian, from Latin "Angelus" meaning angel.
      1. Popularity: 593rd
        Meaning: Helpful or the helpful one.
        Origin: Cody has English/Irish roots, meaning 'helpful'.
      1. Popularity: 594th
        Meaning: Little Fire
        Origin: Irish, Gaelic
      1. Popularity: 595th
        Meaning: Fighter's estate or noble's town.
        Origin: Old English origin, meaning 'pagan settlement'.
      1. Popularity: 596th
        Meaning: God is gracious
        Origin: English name from Old French 'Jehanne.'
      1. Popularity: 597th
        Meaning: Eternal ruler.
        Origin: Old Norse origin: 'always ruler or king'.
      1. Popularity: 598th
        Meaning: 'noble kind' or 'of noble birth'
        Origin: Old High German, meaning 'noble kind'.
      1. Popularity: 599th
        Meaning: Light-bringer
        Origin: Derived from the Latin word for 'light'.
      1. Popularity: 600th
        Meaning: Hare's meadow or clearing
        Origin: Old English origins: 'hare' + 'meadow'
      1. Popularity: 601st
        Meaning: Archer or bowman.
        Origin: Dutch, meaning 'archer'.
      1. Popularity: 602nd
        Meaning: Refers to "red-haired" or "ruddy complexion."
        Origin: Scottish origin, derived from Old English word for red.
      1. Popularity: 603rd
        Meaning: Represents time or darkness.
        Origin: Derived from Sanskrit, associated with the Hindu goddess of time and darkness.
      1. Popularity: 604th
        Meaning: Dweller by the rye land.
        Origin: English origins, stemming from Old English terms.
      1. Popularity: 605th
        Meaning: Priceless or invaluable.
        Origin: Italian, from Latin origins.
      1. Popularity: 606th
        Meaning: Protector or Gamekeeper
        Origin: English name derived from Norman French word 'warrene.'
      1. Popularity: 608th
        Meaning: Garden town
        Origin: English origin, meaning 'leek settlement'
      1. Popularity: 609th
        Meaning: Noble or strong
        Origin: Irish origin, means noble or strong
      1. Popularity: 610th
        Meaning: Flower; emblem of beauty and sleep.
        Origin: Latin, derived from 'papaver' (poppy flower).
      1. Popularity: 611th
        Meaning: 'Spirited', 'broad'.
        Origin: Irish Gaelic origin; means 'spirited' or 'broad'.
      1. Popularity: 612th
        Meaning: Clay settlement
        Origin: Old English, meaning 'settlement of clay'.
      1. Popularity: 613th
        Meaning: Young Lion
        Origin: Latin, 'Leo' meaning 'lion.'
      1. Popularity: 614th
        Meaning: God has answered
        Origin: Hebrew origin
      1. Popularity: 615th
        Meaning: Manly, brave
        Origin: Greek
      1. Popularity: 616th
        Meaning: Allotted by God
        Origin: Hebrew, biblical.
      1. Popularity: 617th
        Meaning: Youthful, energetic.
        Origin: Derived from Latin, tied to Julius; symbolized youth.
      1. Popularity: 618th
        Meaning: Pearl
        Origin: Scottish, derived from Margaret, which comes from Greek ταναως (Hebrew), meaning 'pearl'.
      1. Popularity: 619th
        Meaning: Enduring, steadfast
        Origin: Latin; Italian origin, derived from 'Durante' meaning 'enduring.'
      1. Popularity: 620th
        Meaning: Beautiful flower or orchid.
        Origin: Originates from the Cattleya orchid.
      1. Popularity: 621st
        Meaning: Means 'God is my judge'.
        Origin: Hebrew origin, related to biblical Dan.
      1. Popularity: 622nd
        Meaning: The Conqueror.
        Origin: Derived from Arabic, meaning 'The Conqueror'.
      1. Popularity: 623rd
        Meaning: River, nature-inspired name.
        Origin: African origin, inspired by nature and strength.
      1. Popularity: 624th
        Meaning: The name Harvey means 'battle worthy.'
        Origin: Harvey is of Norman origin, meaning 'battle worthy.'
      1. Popularity: 625th
        Meaning: Victory of the people
        Origin: Greek origin