| Etymology | Answer | % Correct |
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| Feminine, from the Latin for "olive tree" | Olivia | 91%
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| Feminine form of the name "Charles" | Charlotte | 75%
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| Masculine, from the Latin/Greek for "Lion" | Leo | 70%
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| Masculine, from the Greek for "from Lucania" (an ancient region of Italy) | Lucas/Luke | 65%
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| Feminine, from the Latin for "bear" | Ursula | 65%
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| Masculine, from the Old French for "Christmas" | Noel | 61%
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| Feminine, from the Latin for "light" | Lucy/Lucia | 50%
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| Masculine, from the Roman god of War | Mark/Marcus | 46%
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| Feminine, from the Greek for "wisdom" | Sophia | 41%
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| Masculine, from the Latin for "happy/lucky" | Felix | 35%
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| Feminine, from the Greek messenger god | Hermione | 28%
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| Feminine, from the Latin for "wood/forest" | Silvia/Sylvia | 26%
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| Masculine, from the Latin for "great" | Magnus | 24%
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| Feminine, from the flowering shrub especially associated with Scotland | Heather | 22%
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| Masculine, from the Greek for "horse-loving" | Philip | 22%
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| Masculine, from the Greek for "masculine" | Andrew | 19%
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| Masculine, from the Old High German for "brown" | Bruno | 17%
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| Masculine, from the Latin for "fair/righteous" | Justin | 17%
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| Feminine, from the English occupational surname for wind instrument players | Piper | 15%
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| Feminine, from the Greek for "stranger" or "foreign" | Barbara | 10%
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