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The name Ava may derive from the Latin word “avis,” meaning “bird.” Detailed description of the name Ava.

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Sophia has Greek origins and means “wisdom.” Detailed description of the name Sophia.

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Isabella is a variation of Elizabeth, which in Hebrew means “pledged to God” or “God is my oath.” Detailed description of the name Isabella.

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Emma comes from Germanic origins, meaning “whole” or “universal.” Detailed description of the name Emma.

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Olivia could be derived from “Oliva,” meaning “olive” or “olive tree” in Latin. Detailed description of the name Olivia.

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Mia is a diminutive of Maria, which has Hebrew origins meaning “bitter” or “wished-for child.”

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Amelia combines two Germanic words, meaning “work” and “strength.”

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Charlotte is the feminine form of Charles, meaning “free man” or “petite.”

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Ella can trace to Germanic roots meaning “all” or “other.”

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Grace is of Latin origin, derived from “gratia,” meaning “God’s favor.”

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Avery comes from Old English, meaning “ruler of the elves.”

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Chloe means “blooming” or “fertility” in Greek.

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Scarlett refers to the color red and was originally an occupational surname for a person who sold scarlet, a luxury wool cloth.

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Lily is taken from the name of the flower, which is a symbol of purity in Christianity.

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Evelyn is of English origin and could mean “wished for child” or “water, island.”

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Sofia is a variant of Sophia, meaning “wisdom” in Greek.

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Layla is of Arabic origin meaning “night” or “dark beauty.”

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Zoe is Greek for “life.”

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Hannah comes from the Hebrew for “favor” or “grace.”

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Harper is an Old English occupational name for a harp player.

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Nora can be a short form of Honora, an Anglo-Norman name derived from the Latin for “honor.”

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Ellie is often a diminutive for Eleanor, which means “light” in Greek.

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Luna is Latin for “moon.”

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Abigail stems from the Hebrew for “father’s joy.”

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Riley comes from Old English, meaning “rye clearing.”

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Aurora means “dawn” in Latin and is also the name of the Roman goddess of sunrise.

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Victoria is Latin for “victory” or “conqueror.”

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In Greek mythology, Penelope was known for her loyalty and derives from a word meaning “weaver.”

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Violet is named after the purple flower and means “purple” in Latin.

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Stella is Latin for “star.”

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Sadie is traditionally a diminutive of Sarah, meaning “princess” in Hebrew.

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Willow refers to the willow tree and symbolizes grace and flexibility.

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Ruby is named after the precious red gemstone.

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Eva is a variant of Eve, which is Hebrew for “life” or “living one.”

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Alice has Germanic origins, meaning “noble” or “nobility.”

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Bella is the Italian and Latin word for “beautiful.”

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Cora has Greek origins and is possibly a variant of Kora, which means “maiden.”

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Lucy comes from the Latin “lux” meaning “light.”

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Eliana is of Hebrew origin, meaning “my God has answered.”

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Aaliyah is of Arabic origin, meaning “exalted” or “to ascend.”

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Ivy is named after the climbing evergreen plant.

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Aubrey is of Old German origin meaning “elf ruler.”

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Hailey originates from Old English elements meaning “hay clearing.”

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Addison is of Old English origin, meaning “son of Adam,” but it’s now popular for girls.

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Leah is Hebrew for “weary” or “delicate.”