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Cybil | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Soothsayer; Seer, Oracle. Used in : Greek, Latin, Australian, British, English |
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Cybill | Meaning : In latin meaning is : Form of Cybil. Soothsayer Used in : Greek, Latin, Australian |
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Cyclone | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cycylja | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cyd | Meaning : Used in : Arabic, Spanish, Australian |
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Cydette | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cydnee | Meaning : In American meaning is : Wide meadow Used in : American, Australian, British, English |
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Cydney | Meaning : In American meaning is : Wide meadow Used in : American, Australian, British, English |
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Cydoni | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cye | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Australian |
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Cylee | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cylene | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cyler | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cylest | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cyleste | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cylia | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cylie | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cylinda | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cylindra | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cylvie | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cymantha | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cymbeline | Meaning : Used in : Shakespearean, Australian |
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Cymone | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cymphonie | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cyn | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Form of Cynthia. Goddess from Mt. Cynthos; moon goddess Used in : Greek, Australian |
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Cynamin | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cynara | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Thirsty plant Used in : Greek, Australian |
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Cynchea | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cynde | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cyndell | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cyndi | Meaning : In American meaning is : Moon Used in : Greek, Latin, American, Australian, British, English |
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Cyndi-lou | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cyndil | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cyndilee | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cyndle | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cyndy | Meaning : In American meaning is : Moon Used in : Greek, American, Australian, Chinese, British, English |
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Cynna | Meaning : Used in : Greek, Australian |
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Cynon | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cyntara | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cynthe | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cynthea | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Form of Cynthia. Goddess from Mt. Cynthos; moon goddess Used in : Greek, Australian |
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Cynthia | Meaning : In American meaning is : Moon Used in : American, Australian, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Netherlands, American, Australian, Chinese, British, Danish, Dutch, English |
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Cynthia-ann | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cynthia-lee | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cynthia-lorraine | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cynthiya | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cynthya | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Form of Cynthia. Goddess from Mt. Cynthos; moon goddess Used in : Greek, Australian |
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Cyntia | Meaning : In spanish meaning is : Variant of Greek name Cynthia - one of the names of the mythological mood goddess Artemis referring to her birth on Mount Cynthus. Used in : German, Spanish, Australian |
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Cypora | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Hebrew |
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Cypra | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cyra | Meaning : In farsi meaning is : Sun or throne Used in : French, German, Greek, Australian, Persian, Celtic |
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Cyrena | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Mother of Aristaeus. Used in : Greek, Australian |
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Cyrene | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Name of mythological nymph. Used in : Greek, Australian |
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Cyreta | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cyril | Meaning : Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, British, Danish, English, French, Greek, Irish, Swiss, Australian |
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Cyrille | Meaning : Used in : Australian, French, Greek, French, Greek, Australian |
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Cytelle | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cyvia | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cyvina | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cyvonne | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Cyzana | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Czarina | Meaning : In latin meaning is : Feminine form of czar. Russian equivalent to a female caesar or empress Used in : Latin, Australian, Chinese |
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Czenzi | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Czeslaw | Meaning : Used in : Australian, German, Polish, Australian |
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Czestawa | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Czigany | Meaning : Used in : Hungarian, Australian |