Given name usually meant for girls and women.
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Examples for "female given name"
Examples for "female given name"
1Most Common White Girl Names Among High-Education Parents
2Most Common White Girl Names Among Low-Education Parents
3Most Common "High-End" White Girl Names in the 1990s
4Most Common "Low-End" White Girl Names in the 1990s
5Most Common Middle-Income White Girl Names
1The name, of all women's names the dearest to him, was a terror to him now!
2Well, do you know that these three women's names will never perish as long as the world lasts?'
3Weather Bureau formally started giving North Atlantic cyclones women's names in 1953, before adapting to include men's names in 1979.
4Women's names are Aybla, Ayyo, Aurala, Ambar, Zahabo, Ashkaro, Alka, Asoba, Gelo, Gobe, Mayran and Samaweda.
5" Women's names are no more affected by marriage than men's."
1I suggest that 'D' stands for Dolores, a common female name in Spain.
2I say, there is not a more beautiful female name, dear Lady Camper.'
3In London, it is generally a female name, after the Greek goddess of archery.
4But Wipha, a female name in Thai, weakened into a tropical storm after hitting land.
5Dar-erca, "daughter of brightness" or "of the sky," was a common female name in ancient Ireland.
1But does the world really need yet another digital assistant with a feminine name?
2But which category was the feminine name Be Teite?
3Everyone found it quite a struggle because I had such a feminine name which really didn't match having a male pronoun.
4It has not flowed for ages, graced with an old-world feminine name, giving the villages on its sides the milk of its breast.
5My husband thought that perhaps my double feminine name -Stephanie and Shirley -was a problem, so I began signing my letters 'Steve Shirley'.
1Emma, Sarah and Lucy round out the top five girls' names in Ireland.
2In these quotations find five girls' names, without transposing any letters.
3Burkin said she was particularly surprised by the girls' names.
4The girls' names being read gave to her tingling ears merely a blurred murmur.
5The girls' names were Ada Smith, Annie Brown, Emily Jones, Mary Robinson, and Bessie Evans.
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