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      masculine  empezar lección
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      Slavic name, means "given by God"    feminine form: Bohdana 
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      Slavic name, means "glory of God"    feminine form: Bohuslava 
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      Bulgarian origin, translated as "short wolf" from Turkic   
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      feminine  empezar lección
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      Comes from the Persian name Darius, translated as "possess well"   
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      masculine  empezar lección
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      Comes from the Hebrew "Daniel" that means " God is my judge"   
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      feminine  empezar lección
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      The Ukrainian form of "Hannah", a Hebrew name that means "grace"   
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      feminine  empezar lección
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      Comes from the Greek name "Galenos" - "calm"   
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      From the Hebrew "Yochanan", meaning "God is gracious"    masculine form: Ivan 
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      masculine  empezar lección
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      Comes from the Greek "kyrios" that means "lord"   
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      feminine  empezar lección
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      Has a Greek origin, is a name given to women from the kingdom of Lydia   
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      feminine  empezar lección
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      Slavic name, translates as "love"   
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      feminine  empezar lección
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      Slavic name, translates as "dear to people"   
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      feminine  empezar lección
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      The Ukrainian form of "Maria", the name of the mother of Jesus   
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      masculine  empezar lección
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      The Ukrainian form of "Mathew" which means "gift of the Hebrew God"   
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      masculine  empezar lección
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      The Ukrainian form of "Nicholas", meaning "victory" in Greek   
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      feminine  empezar lección
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      Slavic name, composed of "peace" and "honour"   
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      A form of "Nadezhda", a Slavic name that translates as "hope"   
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      feminine  empezar lección
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      A form of "Natalia", which meant "Christmas" in Latin   
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      masculine  empezar lección
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      From "Nazarius" that means "from the town of Nazareth" from Latin   
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      feminine  empezar lección
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      From the Greek "xenos" that translates as "foreigner"   
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      feminine  empezar lección
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      The Ukrainian form of "Helen", which translates as "torch" from Greek   
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      masculine  empezar lección
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      From "Eustathios", which means "resistant"   
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      feminine  empezar lección
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      Comes from "Apollinariya", a female Greek name that comes from the god Apollo   
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      masculine  empezar lección
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      Slavic name, is composed of "grow" and "fame"   
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      masculine  empezar lección
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      Has Turkic and Tatar origins, means "lion"    feminine form: Ruslana 
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      The Ukrainian form of "Stephen", which means "crown" from Greek   
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      feminine  empezar lección
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      Slavic name, comes from the word "svet" that translates as "light"   
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      masculine  empezar lección
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      Slavic name, composed of "holy" and "glory"    feminine form: Svyatoslava 
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      masculine  empezar lección
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      Comes from the name of an Italian city - Taras and the name of the son of Poseidon   
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      masculine  empezar lección
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      Comes from "Vitalis", meaning "vital" in Latin   
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      masculine  empezar lección
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      Slavic name, composed of "to rule" and "world"   
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      masculine  empezar lección
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      Slavic name, composed of "fierce" and "glory"    feminine form: Yaroslava 
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      masculine  empezar lección
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      From the Greek "eugenes" which means "well born"   
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