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My Names
Name
Gender
Origin
Meaning
Rating
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Lavache
Shakespearean
'All's Well That Ends Well.' A clown and servant to the Countess of Rousillon.
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Lavada
English
burning rock
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Lavaine
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Lavan
Hebrew
White.
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Lavar
American
woodland
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Lavare
Latin
Purified.
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La-Vaun
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Lave
Italian
burning rock
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Laveda
Latin
Purified.
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Lavelle
Latin
cleansing
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Lavena
Celtic
Joy.
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Lavena
Latin
Variant of Lavinia: In classical mythology, Lavinia was the daughter of King Latinus and the wife of Trojan hero Aeneas, who named the city Lavinium in her honour.
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Lavera
French
like the spring
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Laveranues
French
like the spring
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Lavern
French
like the spring
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Lavern
French
Woodland.
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Laverna
French
Born in the spring.
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Laverne
English
The goddess of thieves in ancient Italian lore.
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Laverne
French
Woodland.
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Laverne
French
like the spring
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Lavernia
French
Born in the spring.
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Lavetta
Latin
Purified.
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Lavette
Latin
Purified.
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Lavina
Latin
Variant of Lavinia: In classical mythology, Lavinia was the daughter of King Latinus and the wife of Trojan hero Aeneas, who named the city Lavinium in her honour.
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Lavina
Spanish
Derived from the Roman given name Levinia.
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Lavinia
Hawaiian
A name borrowed from ancient Rome.
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Lavinia
Latin
In classical mythology, Lavinia was the daughter of King Latinus and the wife of Trojan hero Aeneas, who named the city Lavinium in her honour.
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Lavinia
Shakespearean
'The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus' Daughter to Titus Andronicus.
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Lavinia
Spanish
Derived from the Roman given name Levinia.
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Lavita
African
Borrowed from Italian: life
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