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141 Angelita Greek Messenger. F
142 Angell Greek Messenger. F
143 Angelle Greek Messenger. F
144 Angelyn Greek Messenger. F
145 Angelynn Greek Messenger. F
146 Angie Greek Diminutive of Angela: Feminine form of Angel, meaning messenger or angel. In 1535, Italian Saint Angela Merici, founded the Ursuline order of nuns at Brescia. F
147 Anis Greek Variant of the Greek Agnes,Poor, pure, or chaste. St. Agnes was a 3rd century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast day is described in Keats' poem 'The Eve of St Agnes'. F
148 Anjali Greek Messenger. F
149 Anna Greek A variant of Hannah. In Virgil's Aeneid', Anna was sister of Dido, Queen of Carthage. According to an apocryphal gospel, Anna was also the mother of the Virgin Mary. F
150 Annastasia Greek Resurrection. F
151 Annice Greek Variant of the Greek Agnes,Poor, pure, or chaste. St. Agnes was a 3rd century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast day is described in Keats' poem 'The Eve of St Agnes'. F
152 Annis Greek Variant of the Greek Agnes,Poor, pure, or chaste. St. Agnes was a 3rd century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast day is described in Keats' poem 'The Eve of St Agnes'. F
153 Annys Greek Whole. F

154 Anstace Greek One who will be reborn. F
155 Anstice Greek One who will be reborn. F
156 Antea Greek Feminine form of Antaeus son of Poseidon. F
157 Anthea Greek Flower; Lady of flowers. Flowery. One of the names borne by goddess Hera in Greek mythology, revived by pastoral poets in the 17th century. F
158 Anthia Greek Flower; Lady of flowers. F
159 Anticlea Greek Mother of Odysseus. F
160 Antigone Greek Daughter of Oedipus. F
161 Antiope Greek Daughter of Asopus. F
162 Antropas Greek A Fate. F
163 Anya Greek Variant of Anna: A variant of Hannah. In Virgil's Aeneid', Anna was sister of Dido, Queen of Carthage. According to an apocryphal gospel, Anna was also the mother of the Virgin Mary. F
164 Anysia Greek Complete. F
165 Aphrodite Greek Goddess of love. F
166 Apollina Greek From Apdlo. F
167 Apollinaris Greek From Apdlo. F
168 Apollonia Greek Of Apollo. St Apollonia was a 3rd-century martyr who had her own teeth knocked out, frequently invoked against toothache. F
169 Appolina Greek Variant of Apollonia: Of Apollo. St Apollonia was a 3rd-century martyr who had her own teeth knocked out, frequently invoked against toothache. F
170 Appoline Greek Variant of Apollonia: Of Apollo. St Apollonia was a 3rd-century martyr who had her own teeth knocked out, frequently invoked against toothache. F
171 Arachne Greek Changed into a spider by Athena. F
172 Arcadia Greek Pastoral simplicity and happiness. F
173 Arena Greek Holy one. F
174 Arene Greek Holy one. F
175 Areta Greek Beauty; Virtuous; excellent. F