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Janelle
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Janelle is a diminutive of Jane. Jane originates in Hebrew language and means "God is merciful". It is ultimately derived from the Hebrew masculine name Yochanan, thus it has the same origin as many other names, including Joan and Hannah. Jane has always been one of the most popular names in the English-speaking countries, and in different spelling all over the world. The famous bearer was the English novelist Jane Austen, and the name was also popularized in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre. Jane functions as a surname as well.
Jarrell
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Jarrell is derived from the Germanic name Gerhardt, itself derived from the Latin personal names 'Gerardus' and 'Girardus'. These names have two elements in them - 'geri', meaning 'spear', and 'hard', which means 'hardy or strong'. The name Jarrell itself means 'son of Gerard'.
Poul
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Poul is a Danish variant of Paul. Paul originates in Latin language and means "tiny, petite". As a masculine given name it has been popular over centuries, and in different spellings all over the world. This was the name of several saints, popes and rulers. More recently, the famous bearers include the English musician Paul McCartney, and the American actor Paul Newman. Paul functions as a surname as well.
Kyra
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Kyra is a variant of Ciara. Ciara originates in Irish language and means "little dark girl". It is a feminine form of Ciar or Ciaran. Currently, Ciara is one of the most popular feminine given names in Ireland. In the United States it is more popular in its variant spelling Kira, Kyra or Keira. Ciara was the name of the 7th century abbess, Saint Ciara of Ireland. In the United States Ciara was popularized by the American musician and actress Ciara Princess Harris, nicknamed simply Ciara.
Galvin
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Galvin is both English and Irish name, derived from the Old Irish first name O'Gealbhain. The name Gealbhain itself is derived from the words “geal”, meaning bright, and “ban”, meaning white.
Kseniya
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Kseniya is a Russian form of Xenia. Xenia originates in Greek language and means "woman of hospitality". As a feminine given name it is mostly popular in Russia and Greece. It is the name of a Russian saint, as well as a 5th century Roman saint. There is also a Greek concept of hospitality called Xenia.
The Name Shape a Lifetime

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