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Hebrew

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<p>The name Mahra is a girl's name meaning bitter in Hebrew. It is related to the name Mara which also means bitter in Hebrew. It is a popular name for a Muslim girl. In Arabic, the meaning of Mahra is 'horse' and 'beauty'. Naomi gave this name to her son after the deaths of her husbands and sons in...

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Greek

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<p>Mago is an attractive and easy-to-pronounce name mainly assigned to boys. It is a name of Greek origin. The meaning of Mago is 'pearl'. The root of the word can be found in many languages. It isn't easy to ascertain where the name came from. In Irish, Mago means 'great'. The majority of people wi...

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Latin

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<p>Magni is usually a boy's name of Norse origin. It means 'great'. According to Norse Mythology, the meaning of Magni is the ‘son of Thor’ and ‘Jötunn Járnsaxa’. It is of Scandinavian origin. It is possible that it was taken from the Latin word 'Magnus', meaning famous, influential, signi...

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Hebrew

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<p>Magdaline is a biblical name for a girl. It is of Hebrew origin. Some say the meaning of Magdaline is 'one who is elevated', 'a high tower', and others say it means 'woman from Magdala'. Although the name is used globally, Scandinavians are more likely to use it. It derives from the Hebrew name m...

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