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      1. Popularity: 726th
        Meaning: Beloved of God
        Origin: Hebrew, Old English, French
      1. Popularity: 727th
        Meaning: Triad, Holy Trinity
        Origin: Latin, Old French
      1. Popularity: 728th
        Meaning: Gift of God.
        Origin: Hebrew origins, meaning 'Gift of God'.
      1. Popularity: 730th
        Meaning: Luck, fortune
        Origin: Middle English origin, derived from Old French.
      1. Popularity: 731st
        Meaning: Ruler or king with bravery.
        Origin: Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived from Old Germanic 'Ricohard'.
      1. Popularity: 733rd
        Meaning: Expanse of field or grassland.
        Origin: The name is of Old English origin, meaning an open grassy field.
      1. Popularity: 734th
        Meaning: Heavenly calm; spiritual.
        Origin: Hawaiian origin, meaning 'calm from heaven'.
      1. Popularity: 735th
        Meaning: Noble kind, of noble birth
        Origin: Derived from German origin as a diminutive of Adelheid
      1. Popularity: 736th
        Meaning: One who operates a mill
        Origin: English occupational name
      1. Popularity: 737th
        Meaning: Friend, Queen, Royalty
        Origin: Hebrew, Arabic, Indian
      1. Popularity: 738th
        Meaning: Bent or crooked nose.
        Origin: Scottish origin, derived from surname Cameron.
      1. Popularity: 739th
        Meaning: Attendant, page to a knight.
        Origin: Old French origin, derived from a term for a servant or attendant.
      1. Popularity: 740th
        Meaning: Title of honor or respect.
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'title of honor'.
      1. Popularity: 741st
        Meaning: Joyful or happy.
        Origin: Modern American blend of "J" and "-ayla."
      1. Popularity: 742nd
        Meaning: Ardour
        Origin: Derived from Welsh 'Rhys', meaning 'ardor'.
      1. Popularity: 743rd
        Meaning: Christmas or birth of the Lord.
        Origin: Latin origin, linked to "birth" and Christmas.
      1. Popularity: 744th
        Meaning: Priest
        Origin: Hebrew, meaning 'priest'.
      1. Popularity: 745th
        Meaning: Light-bringer or illuminated.
        Origin: Latin origin, related to Lucius.
      1. Popularity: 746th
        Meaning: Small, humble.
        Origin: Spanish origin, from Latin 'Paulus'.
      1. Popularity: 747th
        Meaning: Inheritance of values or achievements.
        Origin: English derivation from the term signifying inheritance.
      1. Popularity: 748th
        Meaning: The name represents being 'lively' and 'full of life.'
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'alive.'
      1. Popularity: 749th
        Meaning: Bright, chirpy, adventurous.
        Origin: English derived from the name of a bird or a diminutive form of names starting with 'J'.
      1. Popularity: 750th
        Meaning: 'The heavens' or 'the sky'.
        Origin: Hawaiian, meaning 'the heavens'.
      1. Popularity: 751st
        Meaning: High tower or woman from Magdala
        Origin: Derived from Madeline; originally from Magdalene.
      1. Popularity: 752nd
        Meaning: To cross or crossroads.
        Origin: Old French occupational name, meaning 'to cross'.
      1. Popularity: 753rd
        Meaning: Scholar, shelter
        Origin: Dutch origin, derived from the surname Schuyler, meaning "scholar".
      1. Popularity: 754th
        Meaning: Love
        Origin: Latin and Spanish, meaning 'to love' or 'berry.'
      1. Popularity: 755th
        Meaning: Messenger or herald, also interpreted as blessing.
        Origin: English and Scottish roots, means 'messenger' or 'blessing.'
      1. Popularity: 756th
        Meaning: Sea warrior or sea battler
        Origin: Irish and Gaelic Origin
      1. Popularity: 757th
        Meaning: Dew, Rain drop
        Origin: Mayan origin.
      1. Popularity: 758th
        Meaning: Friend or companion
        Origin: Native American
      1. Popularity: 759th
        Meaning: Symbol of victory or honor.
        Origin: Latin, meaning 'laurel.'
      1. Popularity: 760th
        Meaning: Dedicated to Mars
        Origin: Latin origin, means 'warlike' or 'dedicated to Mars'.
      1. Popularity: 761st
        Meaning: Dry earth or flower
        Origin: Greek
      1. Popularity: 762nd
        Meaning: King or ruler
        Origin: Arabic origin, meaning king or sovereign.
      1. Popularity: 763rd
        Meaning: Supplanter, substitute.
        Origin: English origins, diminutive of James/Jacob.
      1. Popularity: 764th
        Meaning: Holding fast
        Origin: Greek
      1. Popularity: 765th
        Meaning: Grace or favor
        Origin: Mixed origins (Hebrew, Modern Western), means grace or favor.
      1. Popularity: 766th
        Meaning: Golden
        Origin: Latin - Golden
      1. Popularity: 767th
        Meaning: Wealthy friend
        Origin: Old English
      1. Popularity: 768th
        Meaning: The name Alivia means 'noble friend' and is also associated with 'olive tree' from Olivia.
        Origin: While primarily attributed to its association with 'Olivia,' it has independent roots in Old Germanic as well.
      1. Popularity: 769th
        Meaning: Associated with a small stream or borough in NY.
        Origin: Derived from Brooklyn, a New York City borough, originating from Dutch "Breukelen".
      1. Popularity: 770th
        Meaning: 'Frenchman' or 'free man.'
        Origin: Latin-origin name meaning Frenchman.
      1. Popularity: 771st
        Meaning: Enduring and beautiful
        Origin: Greek origin, associated with ancient Egypt and U.S. city
      1. Popularity: 772nd
        Meaning: Serene or tranquil.
        Origin: Latin
      1. Popularity: 773rd
        Meaning: Red-haired or little red.
        Origin: Old French origin meaning 'red-haired.'
      1. Popularity: 774th
        Meaning: Purity, beauty, and innocence.
        Origin: The name Lilliana originates from Latin, meaning lily.
      1. Popularity: 775th
        Meaning: Stable keeper or horse servant.
        Origin: Old French descent, meaning 'stable keeper or horse servant.'