eleanor.09's Personal Name List

Zherdeva
Usage: Russian
Other Scripts: Жердева(Russian)
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Feminine version of Zherdev
Zherdev
Usage: Russian
Other Scripts: Жердев(Russian)
Rating: 80% based on 1 vote
Жердев, where 'Жердь' means 'perch'.
Zelenska
Usage: Ukrainian
Other Scripts: Зеле́нська(Ukrainian)
Pronounced: zeh-LEHN-sku
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Feminine form of Zelensky.
Yushchenko
Usage: Ukrainian
Other Scripts: Ющенко(Ukrainian)
Pronounced: YOOSH-chehn-kaw(Ukrainian) YOOSH-shin-kə(Russian)
Rating: 80% based on 1 vote
Trindade
Usage: Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazilian)
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Means 'of the trinity' in Portuguese.
Steifvater
Usage: German
Rating: 60% based on 1 vote
from Middle Low German stēfvader 'stepfather' hence a relationship name.
Somogyi
Usage: Hungarian
Pronounced: SHO-mo-gyee
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Originally indicated a person from Somogy, a region within Hungary. It may be derived from Hungarian som meaning "cornel tree".
Safarova
Usage: Tatar, Russian, Tajik, Uzbek, Azerbaijani, Bashkir, Kazakh, Kyrgyz
Other Scripts: Сафарова(Tatar, Russian, Tajik, Uzbek, Azerbaijani Cyrillic, Bashkir, Kazakh, Kyrgyz)
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Feminine form of Safarov
Rózsa
Usage: Hungarian
Pronounced: RO-zhaw
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From the feminine given name Rózsa.
Lebid
Usage: Ukrainian
Other Scripts: Лебідь(Ukrainian)
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Means 'Swan'
Kaloyancheva
Usage: Bulgarian
Other Scripts: Калоянчева(Bulgarian)
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Feminine form of Kaloyanchev.
Kállay
Usage: Hungarian
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Habitational name for someone from a place called Kálló or Kallo in Nógrád County or from the provincial town of Nagykálló in Szabolcs County in Hungary
Jaggard
Usage: English
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The name Jaggard is rooted in the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture. It was originally a name for someone who worked as a person who tends draughthorses.
Iqbal
Usage: Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
Other Scripts: إقبال(Arabic) اقبال(Urdu) ইকবাল(Bengali)
Pronounced: eek-BAL(Arabic)
Rating: 80% based on 1 vote
From the given name Iqbal.
Grogan
Usage: Irish
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Derived from the native Gaelic O'Gruagain Sept that was initially located in County Roscommon but which became widely dispersed. The name is derived from a Gaelic word meaning 'fierceness'.
Esztergomi
Usage: Hungarian
Pronounced: Est-teh-reh-gome-ee
Rating: 70% based on 1 vote
Used by people in Komárom-Eszteregom, northern Hungary
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