Fun fact: it’s been around since at least 500ADīeryl – an English name, taken from the eponymous gemstone, which can take on a variety of coloursīetsy – a shorter version of ‘Elizabeth’, which is a Hebrew name meaning ‘my God is an oath’īlanche – an old French name, which is also the French word for ‘white’Ĭaroline – the origin of Caroline’s a bit tricky to pin down. We quite like the Greek meaning: ‘strange’!īertha – a Germanic name, meaning ‘bright one’. Possibly a shortened version of Annabel, Angela, among othersĪugusta – a Latin baby name meaning ‘majestic’ or even ‘grand’īarbara – the name Barbara has numerous meanings in different languages. Annie – an English name with Latin origins, also meaning Grace. Alice – ‘noble’ and ‘truth’, of French and German originĪlma – thought to be derived from Latin, means kindĪnna – an English name with Latin origins, meaning Grace.
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