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Aurelia” is of Latin origin meaning “the golden one.” Aurelia Cotta was Julius Caesar’s mother.

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This name means “most beautiful” in Greek. Calista Flockhart is an American actress known for the TV show “Ally McBeal.”

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“Dahlia” is a name of Scandinavian origin, referring to the flower, which was named after Swedish botanist Anders Dahl.

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Derived from the Latin Elysium, meaning “blissful.” It refers to a place of perfect happiness.

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An Irish name meaning “fair shoulders.” Fionnuala is a figure in Irish mythology.

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Italian form of “Guinevere,” which means “fair one.” Ginevra King was the inspiration for a character in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby.”

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A name of Hebrew origin meaning “star.” Hester Prynne is the main character in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel “The Scarlet Letter.”

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Of Welsh origin, it means “ice ruler.” It is famed from the Tristan and Isolde legend.

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A unique name meaning “Jupiter’s child” or “majestic,” relating to the Roman god.

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Hawaiian origin, meaning “glorious chief” or “heavenly skies.”

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A Greek name meaning “bright, clear.” It’s a rare name with a sophisticated ring to it.

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Of French origin, it means “to admire.” Mireille Enos is an American actress known for her role in “The Killing.”

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Comes from Greek meaning “from the sea.” It was used by Shakespeare for a character in “The Merchant of Venice.”

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Meaning “little wave,” derived from Latin. Ondine is also the title character of a French novella and its various adaptations.

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Means “all gifts” in Greek, known from the myth of Pandora’s box.

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A Latin name meaning “fifth” or “essence.” It has an elegant and rare touch to it.

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Of Welsh origin, meaning “great queen.” Rhiannon is a song by Fleetwood Mac, which increased the name’s popularity.

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Of Dutch origin, meaning “Saxon woman.” Saskia van Uylenburgh was the wife of painter Rembrandt.

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Means “sea” in Greek. It’s a unique name for sea lovers and has a mythological essence.

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An elaboration of Umbria, a beautiful region in Italy, and has an otherworldly sound to it.

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Of Latin origin, meaning “evening star.” It’s a unique name that carries a sense of tranquility.

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Like the climbing vine with beautiful flowers, it’s of English origin and has a natural, graceful feel.

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A Greek name meaning “golden” or “blonde-haired.” It’s unique and has a zesty feel to it.

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Of Welsh origin, meaning “fair.” It’s known from the legend of Tristan and Isolde, where it is an alternative spelling of Isolde.

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Derived from Zephyr, the Greek god of the west wind, it means “the west wind.”

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In Greek mythology, Amalthea is the goat who nurses Zeus.

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A variant of Briseis, the mythological figure from the Trojan War stories.

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From Welsh mythology, Ceridwen was an enchantress.

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French in origin, it refers to the dolphin and is associated with the ancient Greek city of Delphi.

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A Greek name meaning “fair flower.”

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After the fragrant flower, named after the German botanist, Friedrich Freese.

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Elvish in origin, from J.R.R. Tolkien’s works, meaning “maiden crowned with a radiant garland.”

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Of Greek origin, meaning “well-born.” Popularized by the character Hermione Granger from the Harry Potter series.

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Means “purple flower” in Greek, and it’s a name with a poetic lilt.

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Of Hebrew origin, meaning “autumn rain.”

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A Cornish name meaning “love.”

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A French pet name, popular in France but rare elsewhere.

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Of German origin, meaning “strength.” Melisande is a character in Maurice Maeterlinck’s play “Pelléas et Mélisande.”

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Refers to the Virgin Mary in Basque, as in Our Lady of Naiara.

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Of Latin origin, meaning “dawn.” It has a royal ring to it.

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In Greek mythology, Phaedra is a tragic figure, and the name means “bright.”

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A Catalan name, it means “altar of the sky.”

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A rare combination of “Rose” and “amel” (work), it has a poetic quality.

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Of Persian origin, meaning “princess.” Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiari was an Iranian queen.

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A Swedish name meaning “to twinkle or sparkle,” just like the stars.

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In Greek mythology, Urania was one of the nine Muses, the muse of astronomy.

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Of Scandinavian origin, meaning “little woman” or “the strength of war.”

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Of English origin, associated with the actress Kate Winslet.

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From the Greek for “wood” or “forest,” it’s unique and earthy.

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Of Arabic and Brazilian origin, meaning “small butterfly” or “water lady.”