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      1. Popularity: 2,379th
        Meaning: He will illuminate or enlighten.
        Origin: Hebrew origin.
      1. Popularity: 2,382nd
        Meaning: Son of Adam
        Origin: Old English meaning 'son of Adam.'
      1. Popularity: 2,384th
        Meaning: Zoie means life.
        Origin: Greek, meaning life.
      1. Popularity: 2,385th
        Meaning: Combination of 'Jay' (a bird) or initial J and 'Lynn' meaning 'lake.'
        Origin: A blend of elements "Jae" and "Lynn," with roots in modern American naming practices.
      1. Popularity: 2,387th
        Meaning: Overseer, Guardian
        Origin: Old English origin, meaning 'overseer' or 'guardian.'
      1. Popularity: 2,392nd
        Meaning: Wisdom
        Origin: Derived from Sophia (Greek) - 'wisdom'.
      1. Popularity: 2,394th
        Meaning: Dear or Beloved
        Origin: Latin and Italian origins, meaning 'dear' or 'beloved'.
      1. Popularity: 2,397th
        Meaning: Associated with the country India, means 'Great River'.
        Origin: Derived from the name of the Indus River, linked to Sanskrit 'Sindhu.'
      1. Popularity: 2,400th
        Meaning: To hear, to be heard
        Origin: Biblical Hebrew origin, meaning "he has heard".
      1. Popularity: 2,401st
        Meaning: Supplanter
        Origin: Hebrew - "Supplanter."
      1. Popularity: 2,402nd
        Meaning: Youthful; vine.
        Origin: Latin and French roots.
      1. Popularity: 2,404th
        Meaning: Strong, valiant
        Origin: Latin origin
      1. Popularity: 2,405th
        Meaning: 'Small' or 'junior'.
        Origin: Welsh surname derivative.
      1. Popularity: 2,411th
        Meaning: Moisture, refreshing, freshness.
        Origin: Arabic, significant in Islamic history.
      1. Popularity: 2,412th
        Meaning: Crowned with laurels.
        Origin: Latin origin, derived from 'Laurentium'.
      1. Popularity: 2,415th
        Meaning: Island of linden trees.
        Origin: English surname from a place name.
      1. Popularity: 2,421st
        Meaning: Captivating, to tie or bind
        Origin: Hebrew, means 'to tie or bind'
      1. Popularity: 2,426th
        Meaning: God is with us.
        Origin: Hebrew origin, meaning "God is with us."
      1. Popularity: 2,427th
        Meaning: Primarily meaning 'son of Harry,' it can also mean 'burnt' or 'ruler.'
        Origin: Harris originates from Old English, Gaelic, and has Hebrew influences, tied to the name 'Harry.'
      1. Popularity: 2,428th
        Meaning: Rock or Stone
        Origin: French from Latin 'Petrus'
      1. Popularity: 2,429th
        Meaning: Lily or rose, symbolizing beauty and purity.
        Origin: Hebrew origin, meaning 'lily' or 'rose'.
      1. Popularity: 2,430th
        Meaning: Scribe or book-worker.
        Origin: Old English occupational name for a book-worker.
      1. Popularity: 2,431st
        Meaning: 'Great' or 'revered.'
        Origin: Latin origin, diminutive of Augustus ('great').
      1. Popularity: 2,434th
        Meaning: Mighty in battle
        Origin: Derived from Matilda, of Old High German origin.
      1. Popularity: 2,435th
        Meaning: Friend or Blessed Ring
        Origin: English, popularized by J.M. Barrie
      1. Popularity: 2,436th
        Meaning: Strength or flame.
        Origin: Old Norse, means 'sword' or 'torch'.
      1. Popularity: 2,437th
        Meaning: Wise, insightful, learned, judicious.
        Origin: Arabic origin, means wise or judicious.
      1. Popularity: 2,438th
        Meaning: Lion of God.
        Origin: Hebrew origin.
      1. Popularity: 2,441st
        Meaning: Servant/lover of Nicholas or little dove.
        Origin: Old English and Irish.
      1. Popularity: 2,442nd
        Meaning: From Hadria, dark one.
        Origin: Latin, from Hadria.
      1. Popularity: 2,444th
        Meaning: Shining Pledge
        Origin: Old Germanic Origin
      1. Popularity: 2,446th
        Meaning: Enlightened, bright, intelligent.
        Origin: Turkish origin meaning "enlightened."
      1. Popularity: 2,449th
        Meaning: White, fair, or smooth.
        Origin: English diminutive of Jennifer.
      1. Popularity: 2,450th
        Meaning: Beloved or precious.
        Origin: English, derived from David.
      1. Popularity: 2,456th
        Meaning: Manly or brave
        Origin: Greek origin
      1. Popularity: 2,458th
        Meaning: Dweller near the ash wood or clearing.
        Origin: English, derived from 'ash' and 'wood or clearing'.
      1. Popularity: 2,461st
        Meaning: Associated with the precious gemstone diamond, symbolizing strength and rarity.
        Origin: Originates from Latin and French words for 'invincible.'
      1. Popularity: 2,463rd
        Meaning: A plain or a fertile place.
        Origin: Hebrew - fertile plain or forest.
      1. Popularity: 2,464th
        Meaning: Temple or Shrine
        Origin: Japanese origin meaning temple or shrine.
      1. Popularity: 2,465th
        Meaning: Serrated mountain.
        Origin: Catalan origin, named after the Montserrat mountain range in Spain.
      1. Popularity: 2,466th
        Meaning: Graceful and Noble
        Origin: American, combining Addie and Lynn
      1. Popularity: 2,470th
        Meaning: Wisdom and Protector
        Origin: Spanish & Portuguese with Germanic roots
      1. Popularity: 2,471st
        Meaning: The kings' meadow
        Origin: English origin, meaning 'the kings' meadow'
      1. Popularity: 2,480th
        Meaning: Relating to Mars, god of war.
        Origin: Roman origin, linked to Mars.
      1. Popularity: 2,481st
        Meaning: Symbol of beauty and solitude
        Origin: English, based on a flowering shrub
      1. Popularity: 2,482nd
        Meaning: Princess
        Origin: Sally originates from Hebrew
      1. Popularity: 2,483rd
        Meaning: God is gracious.
        Origin: Hebrew origin from Yochanan, transmitted through modern English.
      1. Popularity: 2,485th
        Meaning: Distinguished, high-born, aristocratic.
        Origin: Derived from Old French and Latin, meaning distinguished or high-born.