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Displayed on this page are odd names 161 to 180. Uncommon and odd names include the Dutch and English Lisanne, the English and German Loreley, the English Lucina, Lucrecia, the English and German Ludmilla, Lyra, the English and French Magalie, the English and Scottish Malcolmina, the English and Italian Malena, Maribella, the French Marie Louise, the English Marigold, Maris, the Scandinavian Marna, the Italian Mattea, the German Maximiliane, the English and German Medea, the English Merideth, the English and German Merlina, and the English and French Mirabelle.
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Lisanne ... a Dutch and English name of English ... name is formed from the combination of Lisa ... Loreley ... luring cliff ... language of origin is Germanic ... predominantly used in English and German ... Lucina ... she who brings children ... of Latin origin and it is used largely ... not listed in the top 1000 ... Lucrecia ... language of origin is Latin and it is used ... The first name is of disputed meaning ... Ludmilla ... people; favor, grace ... used chiefly in English and German, ... name was borne by Saint Ludmila (860-921), ... Lyra ... lyra ... language of origin is Old Greek ... predominantly used in English and German ... Magalie ... an English and French name of ... The name is of uncertain origin ... Malcolmina ... disciple of Saint Columba ... language of origin is Celtic ... predominantly used in English and Scottish ... Malena ... of Magdala ... origin is Hebrew and Spanish, and its use, ... The name is a combination of María and Elena ... Maribella ... origin is English, and its use, English and ... The name is a combination of Maria and Bella ... Marie Louise ... mainly used in the French ... The name is a combination of Marie and Louise ... Marigold ... marigold ... origin, as well as its use, is in the English ... first name is derived from the name of the ... Maris ... sea ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... name is of obscure origin; it could be of the ... Marna ... largely used in Scandinavian and its ... The name evolved as a vernacular form of Marina ... Mattea ... gift of Yahweh ... origin is Hebrew, and its use, Italian ... generic name has been used in the New ... Maximiliane ... greatest ... origin is Latin, and its use, German ... From the Roman family name ... Medea ... to meditate, to ponder ... mainly used in English and German ... Its language of origin is Old Greek ... Merideth ... great chief ... used predominantly in English and it ... represents the transferred use of the surname ... Merlina ... seahill fort ... of Celtic origin ... used mainly in English and German ... not in the top 1000 names ... Mirabelle ... lovely, wonderful; to admire, to wonder at ... language of origin is Latin, and it is used ... |