What names have we missed?

Garence f
Sofiane f
Soufi m
Sofus m
Sophus m
Astrophil m

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Christophene. It is a gourd, but I’ve seen it used as a feminine form of [name_m]Christopher[/name_m].

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Spero

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Khoa—Vietnamese boy’s name, meaning science or intellect. Pronounced ‘kwaa’. Thanks :slight_smile:

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I had a friend (female) with the middle name Ashwina. It’s of Sanskrit origin and means ‘child of the star’ :))

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The page for “[name_m]Adonai[/name_m]” doesn’t list its Hebrew Origin or meaning. People should know that they are essentially naming their sons “God”.

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@JoeySommers This is an excellent point. I have added this. Thank you.

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What about Yve? It’s a nickname for [name_f]Yvonne[/name_f] or [name_f]Yvette[/name_f]. Pronounced like [name_f]Eve[/name_f]— it’s like [name_m]Yves[/name_m], except for a girl.

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I would love to see Gaura in the index. It is pronounced GAU-rah, if I’m not mistaken. It is a flower name that is also known as Whirling Butterflies, so it would probably lean more toward a girl’s name.

The closest name you have in the index is the Hindi name [name_f]Gauri[/name_f], a girl’s name meaning fair, pale.

The Gaura flower aka Whirling Butterflies

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I forgot Vasundhara on this list. All are female.

Not [name_f]Indian[/name_f] but I also know a Sameera. I think it’s a variation of [name_f]Samira[/name_f]

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Naeemah (pink) Biana (pink) Dexley (blue)

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Airmyne (f), only use I know of it Airmyne [name_f]Jenney[/name_f], who lived at Calke [name_u]Abbey[/name_u]

Cooke (m), most famous is Cooke Maroney, [name_f]Jennifer[/name_f] [name_u]Lawrence[/name_u]’s husband

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@lucyonjupiter

Welcome to the community!

Thank you for those great suggestions – I grew up literally only a few miles from Calke [name_u]Abbey[/name_u]! Beautiful place, especially in the autumn :maple_leaf:

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@katinka I love Calke [name_u]Abbey[/name_u]! Such a special place and an amazing family history :smile:

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Delby!! (unisex)

I know it’s VERY rare, but maybe if it’s on nameberry it would gain popularity (as in maybe have 1 birth a year :grin:) There have only been five recorded births of people named Delby since 1922 to 2018 :grimacing: but here is some info anyway.

I can’t find a meaning, sorry!

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I really like Delby…

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Elinowa (g)

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Some fun, modern (some invented) names that would be lovely additions:
Winverly (g), Knightley (b), Sophelia (g), Wrenyth (g), Becklan (b), Isabellope (g), Fitzlan/d (b), Renver (b).

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Zamilla (g) → (Greek, Old Greek) having the strength of the sea

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What about medley? If you have lyric, harmony, aria, etc.

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