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| A | Originates from ancient Greek, meaning "defender of mankind" or "defender of men" Also gained popularity as the result of a great Macedonian king. | Alexander | 72%
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| C | Means "barrel maker" or "the one who makes and repairs barrels, casks, and buckets". | Cooper | 72%
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| I | English origins, means "vine" or "climbing vine" | Ivy | 72%
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| J | Derived from the Hebrew name Yohanan, means "God is gracious" | John | 67%
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| N | Comes from the Hebrew word "Noach," which means "rest" or "repose" | Noah | 67%
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| Q | Irish origins, means "Descendant of Conn" | Quinn | 67%
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| Z | Hebrew name meaning "God has remembered." Variant of biblical name Zechariah | Zachary | 67%
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| B | Originates from Old Norse, meaning "bear". Has a 'J' in it too | Bjorn | 61%
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| V | Star Wars dad | Vader | 61%
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| L | Scottish Gaelic word "lagan," meaning "little hollow" | Logan | 56%
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| P | Comes from the Greek words "philos" and "hippos". Means "lover of horses" | Phillip | 56%
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| R | Derived from Old Irish name Rian, meaning "little king" | Ryan | 50%
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| U | It's a Latin version of the Greek name Odysseus, means "wrathful" or "full of anger" | Ulysses | 50%
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| F | Means "happiness" or "good fortune". It has Latin origins, derived from the word felicitas | Felicity | 44%
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| G | Originates from the English town of Grantham, meaning "gravelly homestead" or "gray home" | Graham | 44%
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| S | Comes from the Hebrew word "Sarah" meaning "princess" or "noblewoman" | Sarah | 44%
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| Y | Variation of J name and means the same thing | Yohan | 39%
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| H | Shares a name with a Greek god, means "hearth" or "fireplace" | Hestia | 33%
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| K | Comes from Irish name Caoimhín, means "handsome" | Kevin | 33%
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| O | In Irish it means "deer lover." In Germanic and Norse origins, it means "God's spear" | Oscar | 33%
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| W | Potential nickname is "Winnie," means "fair," or "happiness" | Winifred | 33%
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| X | Has origins in Basque and Arabic, meaning "new house" or "bright" | Xavier | 33%
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| D | Welsh origin, means "son of the sea" or "born from the ocean". | Dylan | 11%
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| M | Derived from the Latin word for soldier. | Miles | 11%
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| E | Comes from the Germanic word "ermine" meaning "whole" or "universal" | Emma | 6%
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| T | Elon Musk child, notably used in Warhammer 40,000 | Techno Mechanicus | 0%
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