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Displayed on this page are odd names 141 to 160. Among the unusual and odd names are the English and German Isolde, the German Jael, the English Jemima, the English and Indian Jina, the English Jobeth, the German Josepha, the English and Italian Julitta, the English Junia, the English and German Juno, the English and Irish Kady, the German Kassiopeia, the English Kendy, the Arabic and Swahili Khadija, the German Klothilde, Kunigunde, the English and French Laetitia, the German and Polish Leokadia, the English Leonarda, the English and Italian Licia, and the English Lilyanne.
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Isolde ... of unknown origin, and it is used ... name could be from the Old Irish Essylt, or ... Jael ... mountain goat ... origin is Hebrew, and its use, German ... name was borne in the Bible by Yael, or ... Jemima ... dove, bright as day ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is ... name appeared in the Bible as the eldest ... Jina ... victor ... used chiefly in the English and Indian ... name is derived from a title used for the ... Jobeth ... origin and use are both in the English language ... The name is a combination of Jo and Beth ... Josepha ... Yahweh will add (another ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is ... not in the top 1000 names ... Julitta ... has its origins in the Hebrew language ... used largely in the English and Italian ... Junia ... used mostly in the English language and ... Roman name Junius could be from the name of ... Juno ... hunger; lamb; one ... origin is Latin and Celtic, and its use, English ... form of Úna ... Kady ... first; pure; torture ... language of origin is Celtic and Old Greek, and ... form of Katherine ... Kassiopeia ... cassia juice ... a German name of Old Greek origin ... The meaning of the name is not known for sure ... Kendy ... used mostly in the English language and ... The name is likely a recent coinage ... Khadija ... premature child ... an Arabic and Swahili name of Arabic ... name is most famous from the first wife of ... Klothilde ... fame, loud; battle, ... of Germanic origin and it is used ... not often used as a baby girl name ... Kunigunde ... brave; tribe, clan; ... primarily used in German and it is ... first element of the name could be from the ... Laetitia ... joy, happiness ... primarily used in the English and ... name was first used by English speakers in ... Leokadia ... bright, white, clear ... used chiefly in German and Polish, ... name is from a Roman given name of Greek ... Leonarda ... lion; brave, hardy ... of Germanic origin and it is used ... not commonly used as a baby girl ... Licia ... from Lycia ... language of origin is Latin ... predominantly used in English and Italian ... Lilyanne ... mainly used in English ... language of origin is Old English and ... form of Lilian ... |