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  1. Jean (male given name) In many French -speaking countries, Jean is a male name derived from the Old French Jehan (or Jahan). The female equivalent is Jeanne ( French: [ʒan]) and derives from the Old French Jehanne. Both names derive from the Latin name Johannes, itself from the Koine Greek name Ioannes (Ιωαννης), the name used for ...

  2. Klaudia, Cláudia. Related names. Claudius, Claude, Claudine, Claudiu, Claudio. Claudia is a female given name equivalent to Claudius or Claudio. In Portuguese, it is accented Cláudia. A variant and cognate form is Klaudia. It was originally used to refer to any woman who belonged to the ancient Roman Claudia gens.

  3. Muriel Gustavo Becker (born 1987), Brazilian male footballer. Muriel Hind (1882–1956), pioneering British motorcyclist and motorist described as "the first woman motorcyclist in England". Muriel Humphrey Brown (1912–1998), American "second lady", political wife and activist; briefly, a U.S. Senator.

  4. Eloise is a female given name, the English version of the French name Éloïse or Héloïse. It is of uncertain meaning but may be derived from the Old German name Helewidis , which meant “healthy” and “wide.”. [1] The name has increased in usage and ranked among the 100 most popular names for newborn girls in the United States in 2022. [2]

  5. Daphne is a feminine given name of Greek origin meaning laurel. It originates from Greek mythology, where Daphne ( Greek: Δάφνη) was a naiad, a variety of female nymph associated with fountains, wells, springs, streams, brooks and other bodies of freshwater. The name came into popular use in the Anglosphere in the late 1800s along with ...

  6. French, Latin. Marian is a unisex given name. As a feminine given name, it is a variant spelling of Marion, a French diminutive form of Marie that has been used by English–speakers since the Middle Ages. It has also sometimes been considered a combination of the names Mary and Ann. As a masculine given name, it is a form of Marius.

  7. Franciscus, Francisco, “Francesco, François, Franz, Franciszek, Francesc, Ferenc, Franco, Frans, Frank, Franklin, Frankie, Franky, Fritz. Francis is an English given name of Latin origin. Francis is a name that has many derivatives in most European languages. A feminine version of the name in English is Frances, or (less commonly) Francine ...

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