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I suggest that 'D' stands for Dolores, a common femalename in Spain.
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I say, there is not a more beautiful femalename, dear Lady Camper.'
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In London, it is generally a femalename, after the Greek goddess of archery.
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But Wipha, a femalename in Thai, weakened into a tropical storm after hitting land.
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Dar-erca, "daughter of brightness" or "of the sky," was a common femalename in ancient Ireland.
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The femalename Tanaquil or Tanchvil interwoven with the legend, while it is not Latin, is common in Etruria.
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Zenelophon has not appearance of a femalename, but since I know not the true none, it is idle to guess.
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Generally for Eustace, but sometimes perhaps for Anastasia, as we find Stacey used as a femalename (Chapter III).
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Why, it means that the writer was going to put the femalename Rachel, but was disturbed before he or she had time to finish.
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Ancient Palmyra was a "city of palms," and the Hebrew femalename Tamar is derived from the word in that language signifying palm.
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After shortening her birth name to "Roddy" for the last six months, the Brazilian-born cosmetic surgery addict has finally announced her femalename -Jessica.
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The names are femalenames; I thought all protective spirits were male.
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This happened to be the calf of a fifteen-year-old femalenamed Kagiso.
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Y: Those who believe not in the Hereafter, name the angels with femalenames.
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What femalenames are the equivalents of the names of Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin, Wagner?
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On the subject of Japanese femalenames, see my paper in the volume entitled Shadowings.