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Abellona | Meaning : Feminine Of Apollo, Apollo Is The Sun God Used in : Greek |
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Abiona | Meaning : Born During A Journey Used in : African, African |
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Ahellona | Meaning : Masculine. Used in : Greek, European |
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Aimilfona | Meaning : Industrious Used in : Irish |
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Aimiliona | Meaning : Industrious Used in : German |
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Akindona | Meaning : Akin-brave And Dona-lady, hence It Means Brave Lady Used in : Nigerian |
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Alastriona | Meaning : Man's Defender Used in : Greek |
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Aldona | Meaning : Small Winged One Used in : Latin, Polish |
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Alistriona | Meaning : Defending Men Used in : Irish |
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Aljona | Meaning : Bright Used in : Finnish |
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Allona | Meaning : Strong As An Oak Used in : Hebrew |
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Alona | Meaning : Dear Child. Used in : Irish, Spanish, Hebrew |
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Amialiona | Meaning : Hard Working. Used in : Teutonic |
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Anacaona | Meaning : Golden Flower Used in : Aztec, Mexican |
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Angerona | Meaning : Goddess Of Anguish Used in : Latin |
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Annona | Meaning : Roman Goddess Of The Harvest, Name For An October Or November Baby Used in : Latin, Australian |
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Anona | Meaning : From The Latin 'annona' Meaning Grain Harvest. Also A Compound Of Ann And Nona. Famous Bearer: British Radio Personality Anona Winn Used in : Latin, Hebrew |
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Anoona | Meaning : Portion Used in : Hindu |
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Antona | Meaning : Priceless, Inestimable Used in : Swedish, Australian |
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Aona | Meaning : Celtic God Name Used in : Irish, Japanese |
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Ariona | Meaning : Bringer Of Life Used in : Hindu |
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Arona | Meaning : On High Used in : Hebrew |
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Atuona | Meaning : One Who Is Like Precious Metal. Atuono Is A Town, In The Marquesas Islands, South Pacific, In French Polynesia. Used in : Nigerian, Nigerian |
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Atuona | Meaning : One Who Is Like Precious Metal. Atuono Is A Town, In The Marquesas Islands, South Pacific, In French Polynesia. Used in : Nigerian, Nigerian |
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Barjona | Meaning : Son Of A Jona, Of A Dove. Used in : Biblical |
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Begona | Meaning : Lady Of Begona Used in : American, African, Australian |
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Bellona | Meaning : Goddess Of War Used in : Latin |
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Berriona | Meaning : Name Of Cornish Saint Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Bona | Meaning : Used in : Australian, French, German, Italian, Latin, Polish, French, Australian, Hebrew |
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Breona | Meaning : One Who Is Strong, Virtuous, Honorable And Exalted Used in : Jamaican, Australian |
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Breyona | Meaning : One Who Is Strong, Virtuous, Honorable And Exalted Used in : Jamaican |
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Briona | Meaning : Strong, Power, Honourable Used in : Jamaican, Australian |
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Brona | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Sorrowful, Sorrow Used in : French, Greek, Irish, Australian |
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Bubona | Meaning : Goddess Of Cattle Used in : Latin |
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Cairistiona | Meaning : Christian. Used in : Gaelic, Latin |
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Caitriona | Meaning : Pure. Used in : Greek, Irish, Australian |
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Calydona | Meaning : From Calydon Used in : Latin |
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Carona | Meaning : Crowned Used in : Spanish |
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Catriona | Meaning : In celtic meaning is : Pure Used in : German, Greek, Irish, Scottish, Swedish, Australian, Celtic |
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Chatriona | Meaning : Pure Used in : Swedish |
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Cleona | Meaning : Glory Of The Father Used in : Irish, Jamaican, American, African, Australian |
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Cliona | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Shapely Used in : German, Irish, Australian, Celtic |
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Corona | Meaning : In spanish meaning is : crown Used in : French, German, Spanish, Hindu |
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Cristiona | Meaning : Anointed, Christian Used in : Greek, Irish, Latin |
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Deona | Meaning : In American meaning is : Divine Used in : Greek, Latin, American, Australian, British, English |
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Desdemona | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Misery; unlucky; Wretchedness Famous bearer: Desdemona was the heroine of Shakespeare's play 'Othello'. Used in : German, Greek, Shakespearean, Australian |
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Desmona | Meaning : Wretchedness Used in : Greek, Australian |
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Devona | Meaning : Divine. Used in : French, American, Anglo, Australian, British, English |
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Diona | Meaning : In American meaning is : Divine Used in : German, Greek, Romanian, American, Australian, British, Danish, English |
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Dona | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Gaelic, German, Italian, Latin, Scottish, Spanish, American, Australian, Japanese |
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Doona | Meaning : Lady Used in : Irish |
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Drona | Meaning : Wooden Vessel, Bucket Used in : Sanskrit |
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Eltona | Meaning : Ella's Town, Eel Town Used in : Swedish |
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Eona | Meaning : Female Version Of Ian Used in : Hindu |
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Epona | Meaning : Protectress Of Horses Used in : Latin |
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Feliciona | Meaning : Happy. Feminine Form Of Felix Used in : Latin |
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Fiona | Meaning : Used in : Australian, French, Gaelic, German, Greek, Irish, Portuguese, Scottish, Swedish, American, Australian, Japanese, British, Celtic, Danish, Dutch, English |
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Gliona | Meaning : From The Greek Cleone Daughter Of A River God Used in : Irish |
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Halona | Meaning : Of Happy Fortune Used in : Native American |
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Harmona | Meaning : In Concord, Harmony Used in : Nigerian |
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Iliona | Meaning : From Troy. Used in : Greek, Latin |
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Ilona | Meaning : In german meaning is : Bright one, shining one Used in : French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Polish, Dutch, American, Australian, Hebrew, Danish, Dutch |
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Intercidona | Meaning : Goddess Of Birthing Used in : Latin |
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Iona | Meaning : In American meaning is : Violet; island Used in : French, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Norse, Romanian, Scottish, French, American, Australian, Chinese, British, English |
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Ivona | Meaning : In Romanian meaning is : gift from God Used in : French, German, Polish, Romanian, Australian, Czechoslovakian |
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Iwona | Meaning : In Polish meaning is : Bow of yew Used in : French, German, Polish, Scandinavian, Australian |
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Jona | Meaning : In hebrew meaning is : The Lord is gracious; Dove Used in : Australian, Hebrew, Finnish, German, Swedish, Australian, Hebrew, Danish, Dutch, Japanese, Japanese |
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Jona | Meaning : In hebrew meaning is : The Lord is gracious; Dove Used in : Australian, Hebrew, Finnish, German, Swedish, Australian, Hebrew, Danish, Dutch, Japanese, Japanese |
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Joona | Meaning : Dove Used in : Finnish |
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Kabona | Meaning : Priest Used in : African, Swahili |
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Kaitriona | Meaning : Form Of Catherine, Meaning: Pure Used in : Greek |
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Kaitrona | Meaning : Variant Of Katherine.Meaning Pure. Used in : Greek |
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Karona | Meaning : Merciful, Forgiving Used in : Hindu |
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Katriona | Meaning : Form Of Catherine, Meaning: Pure Used in : Greek, Swedish |
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Keiyona | Meaning : Morning Star Used in : Hindu |
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Keona | Meaning : God's Precious Gift Used in : American, African |
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Kiona | Meaning : Variant Of Kian. Ancient. Used in : Irish |
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Kona | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Lasairfhiona | Meaning : Flame Wine, Flaming Wine Used in : Irish |
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Lasairiona | Meaning : Fiery Wine Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Latona | Meaning : In latin meaning is : Mother of Apollo and Diana Used in : Greek, Latin, Australian |
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Lavona | Meaning : Yew, Young Archer. Used in : American |
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Leona | Meaning : Lion, Lioness. Feminine Of Leon. Used in : French, German, Latin, American, Australian, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English |
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Levona | Meaning : To Rise. Used in : Latin |
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Liona | Meaning : In italian meaning is : Lioness. Used in : French, German, Italian, Australian |
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Llona | Meaning : Light, Oak Tree Used in : Finnish, Australian |
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Lona | Meaning : Lion, Strength Used in : Finnish, German, Latin, Swedish, American, Afghan, Hindu, British, English |
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Madrona | Meaning : Form Of Madonna. Mother Used in : Latin, Australian, Hebrew |
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Maimoona | Meaning : Variant Of Maimuna: Safe, Trustworthy. Used in : Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun |
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Mairona | Meaning : Bitter Used in : Irish |
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Marona | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Flock of Sheep Used in : German, Irish, Hebrew |
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Meantoona | Meaning : Variant Of Meantuna: Trustworthy, Safe. Used in : Arabic |
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Mellona | Meaning : Honey Used in : Latin |
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Mona | Meaning : Gathers Jimson Weed Seed. Used in : Native American, English, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Greek, Irish, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Swedish, Teutonic, American, Native American, African, Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Persian, Iranian, Lebanese, Muslim, Parsi, Sanskrit, British, Danish, Dutch, Gujarati |
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Mona | Meaning : Gathers Jimson Weed Seed. Used in : Native American, English, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Greek, Irish, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Swedish, Teutonic, American, Native American, African, Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Persian, Iranian, Lebanese, Muslim, Parsi, Sanskrit, British, Danish, Dutch, Gujarati |
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Moona | Meaning : Planty, Moon Used in : Finnish, Australian |
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Neona | Meaning : New Moon. Used in : Greek, Australian |
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Nona | Meaning : The Ninth, It Was Traditionally Given To The Ninth Child In A Large Family. Used in : Latin, Swedish, American, Hebrew |
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Ona | Meaning : Grace, Favor Used in : French, Irish, Latin, British, English, American, African, Australian, Hebrew, Danish |
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Oona | Meaning : Unity Used in : Finnish, Greek, Irish, Latin |