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there are lots of names for girls.. its really a personal choice
Edur, Eira, Yuki, Aneira, Crystal, and Nieve. Source: uk.answers.yahoo.com.
Some Maori names for girls and their meanings are: Aroha - meaning love and compassion Hine - meaning maiden or girl Tui - meaning a type of native bird known for its beautiful song Kiri - meaning skin or bark
Some popular confirmation names for girls include Mary, Catherine, Theresa, and Anne. These names are often chosen for their biblical or saintly significance, and hold special meaning for those who select them for their confirmation.
there's Neda, Amalia, Luz (pernounced : Loose, a Spanish word meaning light), Carmen....
There are lots of middle names for girls. Some unusual nice examples of some middle names for girls include tulilah, kalila, anya, summer, myla, harper, adelaide, paloma.
There aren't "last names for girls" and "last names for boys." Its just last names. For the first names there are names for different genders, but not for the last names. Some last names are: Zamora, Smith, Turner, Williams
Some girls names that rhyme with Cajun are Reagan, Payton, and Jayden.
Ford Crown Victoria. Or some names are Porsche and Mercedes...
The popularities of names differ very much between areas, states and even more between countries. I do not think there are world-wide surveys concerning which girl name is most frequently used around the world. However, according to the U.S. Social Security Administration, the most popular girl name in the USA 2008 was Emma (as of May 2010).
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