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African
- Lololi "There is always love (West African)"
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Anglo Saxon
- Darel "Tenderly loved"
- Darelene "Tenderly loved"
- Darelle "Tenderly loved"
- Darlene "Tenderly loved"
- Darline "Tenderly loved"
- Daryl "Tenderly loved"
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Arabic
- Amala "Bird; Beloved."
- Arub "Loves her husband"
- Aruba "Loves her husband"
- Ashika "Passionate lover"
- Ashiqa "Passionate lover"
- Aziza "Cherished; Beloved"
- Hababa "Beloved"
- Habiba "Beloved "
- Hayam "Deleriously in love"
- Kalila "Dearly loved, darling, sweetheart"
- Mahbouba "Beloved, well liked"
- Mambuba "Beloved, well liked"
- Olfa "Love, harmony"
- Sababa "Excessive love"
- Sababah "Excessive love"
- Ulfa "Love, harmony"
- Wedad "Love, friendship"
- Widad "Love"
- Wisal "Communion in love"
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Celtic
- Grania "Love"
- Kennocha "Lovely"
- Morna "Dearly loved or tender"
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Czechoslovakian
- Ludmila "Loved by the people"
- Milada "My love"
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Egyptian
- Femi "Love"
- Habibah "Loved"
- Ife "Love"
- Mert ekert "Lover of silence"
- Ojufemi "Beloved of the gods"
- Olufemi "Beloved of the gods"
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English
- Amia "Beloved."
- Amie "Beloved."
- Amy "Beloved."
- Charis "Dear one, darling"
- Charity "Benevolent goodwill and love."
- Cherese "Dear one, darling"
- Cheresse "Dear one, darling"
- Cherice "Dear one, darling"
- Cherisa "Dear one, darling"
- Cherise "Dear one, darling"
- Cherissa "Dear one, darling"
- Cherrell "Dear one, darling"
- Cherrill "Dear one, darling"
- Cheryl "Dear one, darling"
- Cheryll "Dear one, darling"
- Danylynn "Variations of Daryl meaning "Dearly loved."
- Darla "From Old English "dearling", darling"
- Darleane "From Old English "dearling", darling"
- Darleen "From Old English "dearling", darling"
- Darleena "From Old English "dearling", darling"
- Darlene "From Old English "dearling", darling"
- Darlina "From Old English "dearling", darling"
- Darolyn "Variations of Daryl meaning "Dearly loved."
- Darrellyn "Variations of Daryl meaning "Dearly loved."
- Darrill "Variations of Daryl meaning "Dearly loved."
- Darryll "Variations of Daryl meaning "Dearly loved."
- Daryl "Dearly loved."
- Darylene "Variations of Daryl meaning "Dearly loved."
- Daryll "Variations of Daryl meaning "Dearly loved."
- Darylyn "Variations of Daryl meaning "Dearly loved."
- Daveen "Beloved. Feminine of David."
- Davia "Beloved. Feminine of David."
- Davianna "Beloved. Feminine of David."
- Davida "Beloved. Feminine of David."
- Davina "Beloved. Feminine of David."
- Davine "Beloved. Feminine of David."
- Davinia "Beloved. Feminine of David."
- Davita "Beloved. Feminine of David."
- Davonna "Beloved. Feminine of David."
- Davy "Beloved." Feminine of David."
- Davynn "Beloved. Feminine of David."
- Luvena "Little beloved one"
- Luvina "Little beloved one"
- Luvyna "Little beloved one"
- Maitane "Dearly loved"
- Maite "Dearly loved"
- Maitena "Dearly loved"
- Manda "Abbreviation of Amanda "worthy of being loved."
- Mandalyn "Abbreviation of Amanda "worthy of being loved."
- Mandi "Abbreviation of Amanda "worthy of being loved."
- Mandie "Abbreviation of Amanda "worthy of being loved."
- Mandy "Abbreviation of Amanda "worthy of being loved."
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Farsi
- Nazneen "Exquisitely beautiful; charming. A name used for a beloved woman"
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French
- Aimee "Dearly loved. Variant of Amy."
- Amata "Dearly loved"
- Amedee "Loves God"
- Ami "Dearly loved"
- Amia "Beloved."
- Amie "Beloved."
- Amy "Dearly loved; Beloved."
- Charee "Dear one, darling"
- Cher "Dear one, darling"
- Chere "Dear one, darling"
- Cheree "Dear one, darling
- Chereen "Dear one, darling"
- Cherell "Dear one, darling"
- Cheri "Dear one, darling"
- Cherie "Dear one, darling"
- Cherina "Dear one, darling"
- Cherine "Dear one, darling"
- Cherita "Dear one, darling"
- Cherree "Dear one, darling"
- Cherelle "Dear one, darling"
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German
- Holda "Beloved"
- Holde "Beloved"
- Holle "Beloved"
- Hulda "Beloved; Warfare."
- Hulde "Beloved"
- Mina "Love"
- Mindy "Love"
- Minna "Love"
- Minne "Love"
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Greek
- Aphrodite "Goddess of love"
- Philomena "Greatly loved"
- Philomina "Greatly loved"
- Thais "Beloved"
- Theophilia "Loved by God"
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Hawaiian
- Halia "Remembrance of a loved one."
- Kalei "The flower wreath; the beloved."
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Hebrew
- Ahava "Dearly loved"
- Ahave "Dearly loved"
- Ahuda "Dearly loved"
- Ahuva "Dearly loved"
- Chaviva "Dearly loved"
- Chavive "Dearly loved"
- Tivona "Love's nature"
- Vida "Dearly loved"
- Vidette "Dearly loved"
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Hindi
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Irish
- Asthore "Loved one"
- Caoimhe "Lovely and charming"
- Kevay "Lovely and charming"
- Merna "Beloved"
- Morna "Beloved"
- Muirne "Beloved"
- Myma "Beloved"
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Italian
- Cara "Beloved"
- Carina "Beloved"
- Filomena "Loves mankind. Beloved." Variant of Philomena."
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Japanese
- Ai "Love"
- Aiko "Love child, child of love"
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Latin
- Cara "Doe; Beloved."
- Caralea "Beloved."
- Caralee "Beloved."
- Caralisa "Beloved."
- Carella "Beloved."
- Carena "Little darling"
- Cari "Beloved."
- Cariana "Little darling"
- Carillie "Beloved."
- Carin "Little darling"
- Carina "Little darling"
- Carine "Little darling"
- Carinna "Little darling"
- Carita "Giving; Beloved."
- Carrina "Little darling"
- Charity "Giving. Benevolent goodwill and love."
- Davida "Dearly loved"
- Venita "Goddess of love and beauty"
- Venus "Goddess of love and beauty"
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Norse
- Frigga "Goddess of matrimonial love"
- Torunn "Mother of Bishop of Bjorn "Thor's love"
- Unn "Love"
- Unne "Love"
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Persian
- Azarmidokht "Beloved daughter"
- Banuhufriya Loving lady
- Delara "Beloved"
- Delbar "Keeper of the heart, lover, heart-ravisher"
- Delnavaz "Caresser of the heart"
- Delruba Ravishing of the heart
- Fila "Lover"
- Freny "Beloved"
- Friya "Beloved"
- Friyana "Beloved"
- Habibeh "Beloved"
- Hufriya "One who possesses much love"
- Meher "Sun, love, friendship, kindness, justice"
- Meherafraz "Exalted by love"
- Meherafrid "Created by love"
- Meherafruz "Kindled by love"
- Meherangiz "One who created love"
- Meherbanu "Lady of love"
- Nazanin "Sweetheart"
- Negar "Sweetheart"
- Rozmeher "Day of love and light"
- Salma "Sweetheart"
- Shahnaz "The king's favorite, the king's beloved"
- Sheyda "Lovesick"
- Vispanfriva "Beloved of all"
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Russian
- Ljudumilu "Beloved"
- Luda "Love of the people"
- Ludmila "Love of the people"
- Ludmilla "Beloved"
- Lyubochka "Love of the people"
- Lyudmila "Love of the people"
- Lyuha "Love of the people"
- Mila "People's love"
- Milena "People's love"
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Sanskrit
- Neha "Love and affection"
- Kama "Love"
- Prema "Loving"
- Priya "The dear one"
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Scandinavian
- Asta "Love"
- Freya "Mythological wife of Odin and goddess of love and fertility"
- Frigg "Beloved"
- Hulda "Weasel; loveable"
- Kari "Dear, valued, loved (KAH-ree)"
- Karita "Dear, valued, loved"
- Sjofn "Love (SYOH-fn)"
- Torrun "Loved by Thor (TORR-un)"
- Unn "Love (oon)"
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Spanish
- Amada "Beloved."
- Amor "Love"
- Amora "Love"
- Cari "Short for Caridad, meaning darling or beloved"
- Carida "Darling, beloved"
- Caridad "Darling, beloved"
- Maite "Love"
- Maitea "Love"
- Querida "Beloved"
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Teutonic
- Adabel "Lovely or happy"
- Adhelle "Lovely or happy"
- Alvera "Dearly loved"
- Alverna "Dearly loved"
- Alvernia "Dearly loved"
- Alvina "Dearly loved"
- Alvinia "Dearly loved"
- Alvira "Dearly loved"
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Turkish
- Afet "Loveable"
- Canan "Beloved (pronounced jah-NAHN)"
- Janan "Beloved"
- Sevda "Love"
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Welsh
- Anghard "Loved greatly"
- Gwener "Welsh form of Venus "goddess of love"
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