Ottavia
Italian, “eighth.”
Italian, “eighth.”
Australian Aboriginal, “welcome.”
Sanskrit, “beauty” or “splendid.”
Spanish and Portuguese, “industrious” or “hardworking,”
Germanic, “noble” or “nobility.”
Welsh, “fair hill” or “blessed hill.”
Latin, “wonderful” or “extraordinary.”
Hebrew, “save, we pray” or “save now.”
English word name.
Hebrew, “bitter” or “beloved.”
Old English, “rabbit” or “hare.”
English, “white” or “pure.”
Hebrew, “a small bird” or “bird of paradise.”
Greek, “Easter” or “Passover.”
French, “God is gracious.”
English, “manly” or “strong.”
Latin, “road” or “way.”
Greek, “lover of horses.”
Hebrew, “rock” or “cliff.”
African, Sanskrit and Greek, “fairy queen”, “to extend.”
Welsh, “poetry” or “song.”
A diminutive of Elizabeth.
A diminutive of Helen or Eleanor.
English word name.
Greek, “youth” or “prime of life.”
Welsh, “white,” “blessed,” or “fair.”
Arabic, “light” or “radiance.”
Slavic, “farmer” or “earth-worker.”
Derived from various languages including Sanskrit, Russian, and Native American.
Diminutive of Theresa or other names beginning with “Tess.”
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