GP of the day (Part 2)

[name_f]Morwenna[/name_f]

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[name_m]Baudelaire[/name_m] :teddy_bear::spider_web::love_letter:

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Caspienne :european_castle: :wilted_flower: :ocean:

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[name_m]Othniel[/name_m] :white_heart:

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[name_m]Romulus[/name_m]

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Betsabea
:prayer_beads: :wilted_flower: :mirror:
The Italian form of [name_f]Bathsheba[/name_f], meaning “daughter of the oath”.

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[name_m]Richard[/name_m] :fallen_leaf: :coffee: :orange_book:

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Amarina

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[name_f]Cascade[/name_f] :maple_leaf: :evergreen_tree: :milky_way:

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Pentheus

sorrow, grief

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Cherubina “Ruby” :rose:

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[name_m]Kenny[/name_m] :teddy_bear::sunflower::cake::carousel_horse:

this name is so cute, but has a bad association irl.

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[name_f]Galadriel[/name_f] :joy:

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Noctiluca :black_heart: :new_moon: :milky_way: :sparkles:
a light shining in the dark night

from [name_m]Roman[/name_m] Mythology, likely used an an epithet of the goddess [name_f]Juno[/name_f] or as an alternative name for the lesser known goddess Herodias; also used as the scientific name of a bioluminescent oceanic organism; ultimately from Latin noctilūca combining nox “night” and luceo “to shine”

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Florabeth :bouquet:

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[name_f]Bizzy[/name_f] :rabbit:

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[name_m]Ira[/name_m] (b)

Why does it have to stand for Individual Retirement Account in the US? :joy: At least there’s [name_f]Eira[/name_f] for a girl

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[name_f]Azalea[/name_f] :hibiscus:

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[name_m]Maverick[/name_m] (for a girl). :racing_car:

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[name_m]Jem[/name_m] on its own
for a boy :white_heart::teddy_bear::balloon:

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