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Abby
Abby is a diminutive of Abigail. Abigail originates in Hebrew language and means "my father's delight". Abigail is a figure of importance in the Hebrew Bible. She was King David's wife, wise and beautiful, and a great prophetess. Over centuries, it has always been one of the most popular feminine names. In the English-speaking countries, it became more prominent after the Protestant Reformation.
Allie
The name Allie comes from North America,with the meanings that it is unusual for a dog.
Angel
Angel originates in Greek language and means "God's messenger". In Spanish-speaking countries, it is more common as a masculine given name, whereas in English-speaking countries, it can be used as both feminine and masculine, the feminine one being more frequent. However, it has never gained as much popularity as other names derived from Angel, such as Angela or Angelica.
Annie
Annie is a diminutive of Anna. Anna is most likely a variant of a Hebrew name Hannah, meaning "gracious" or "favored", because in the Bible she was a sincere and merciful woman. Ultimately the name lost its initial 'h'. Anna was the name of many women belonging to Russian royalty, it is also the main character in 'Anna Karenina', a novel by Leo Tolstoy. Together with its many variations, Anna has been a popular female name for many centuries and is constantly topping the name charts.
Athena
Athena originates in Greek language and the meaning of the name is unclear. In Greek mythology, Athena, sometimes called Pallas Athena, was the goddess of wisdom, warfare, strength and justice. Her equivalent in Roman mythology was Minerva. Athena was also the virgin patron of Athens.
Baby
Baby originates in English language and is taken from the word for an infant human. More frequently, it is used as a nickname rather than a feminine given name. It functions as a surname as well.
Bailey
Bailey originates in Middle English language and means "governor, bailiff". It was derived from an English surname and until today, Bailey frequently appears as a surname. As of today, it is much more popular as a feminine given name than the masculine one, especially in the United States.
Bonnie
Bonnie originates in Scottish language and is taken from the Scottish word for "attractive, pretty". Some sources suggest it can also be a diminutive of Bonita. It was popularized as a character name in the 1939 American film Gone With the Wind.
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