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Variant of Elaine.
Diminutive of Josephine.
English form of the Old French name Amee meaning "beloved" (modern French aimee ), a vernacular form of the Latin Amata.
French form of Lucilla. A famous bearer was American comedienne Lucille Ball (1911-1989).
Means "heavenly flowers" or "royal child" from Hawaiian lei "flowers, lei, child" and lani "heaven, sky, royal, majesty".
Variant of Adeline using the popular name suffix lyn.
From the middle of the 20th century this has primarily been used as a variant of the feminine name Alison 1.
Variant of Brooklyn.
From the English surname Ashley, which was originally derived from place names meaning "ash tree clearing", from a combination of Old English aesc and leah.
Variant of Brook. The name came into use in the 1950s, probably influenced by American socialite Brooke Astor (1902-2007).
Variant of Reagan.