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A name of kings and conquerors, William is a powerful and popular boy’s name. First introduced to England by William the Conqueror in 1066, the name has stood the test of time and remains fashionable… Read more »
Any parent will testify that adorable baby girls win hearts wherever they go with their undeniable cuteness. Victoria is the feminine version of Victor and is of Latin origin, meaning "victorious."… Read more »
Richard is a boy's name of German origin. Meaning "powerful" and "hardy," this name is a classic demonstration of masculinity wrapped up in a traditional name. This name is for the parent who wishes… Read more »
The name’s meaning is “horse lover,” which might draw in equine-appreciative parents looking for a name to “saddle” their son with. His many notable namesakes include one of Jesus’s Twelve Apostles,… Read more »
Octavia is a girl’s name of Latin origins. An imperial name, Octavia was commonly used in Roman royal families. It became popular during the Victorian era as a given name for an eighth child, as… Read more »
Plenty of celebrities have a personal connection to this pearl of a name. The appellation is an offshoot of the Welsh Meg, which comes from Margaret, which comes from the Hebrew word for “pearl.” A… Read more »
Elizabeth is derived from the Hebrew name Elisheva, formed by the components ’el, meaning "God," and shava’, "oath." In the Bible, Elizabeth was the mother of John the Baptist, and two of England's… Read more »
Grace is derived from gratia, the Latin word for "grace." It existed as Gracia in the Middle Ages but was not in common use until the Puritans adopted it along with other Christian attribute names in… Read more »
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