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Charity
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Charity originates in Latin language and is taken from the word for benevolent caring and giving. Charity is one of the three theological virtues (together with Hope and Faith) and that is probably the reason why the name was more popular in Christian families. There was also a saint of the name, a Christian child martyr. In the United States, Faith and Hope have always been more popular than Charity.
Wynfield
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Wynfield is derived from the Old English words 'wine', which means 'friend', and 'feld', which means 'field'. The name means 'friend of the earth or friend of the soil'.
Dick
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Dick is a diminutive of Richard. Richard originates in Germanic languages and means "daring power". It has been one of the most popular given names over centuries, and in different spellings all over the world. Popular with aristocracy, the name was borne by numerous kings, the most famous being Richard I of England, the Lionheart. More recent bearers include Richard Nixon, former US President, and Richard Gere, popular American actor.
Essie
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Essie is most likely a diminutive of Estelle. Estelle is a French variant of Stella. Stella originates in Latin language and means "like a star". As a feminine given name it has been used since the 19th century even though it was popularized in the 16th century already by Sir Philip Sidney in his sonnet collection Astrophel and Stella. Until today, Stella remains a popular name in the United States. Estelle was most likely popularized by Charles Dickens in his novel Great Expectations.
Osmond
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Osmond is an English name, derived from the Old Norse name 'Asmundr', which comes from the words 'as', meaning 'god', and 'mund', meaning 'protection'.
Kynthia
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Kynthia is a Greek variant of Cynthia. Cynthia originates in Greek language and means "born on Cynthus". In Greek mythology, Cynthus was a mountain on the isle of Delos, where Artemis, the Greek goddess of the moon, was born. Due to that, Cynthia became her epithet. In the English-speaking countries it has been used since the 19th century.
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