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Estonian feminine given names

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Anna
female given name
Laura
female given name
Linda
female given name
Ita
Ita or ITA may refer to :
Agnes
female given name
Eva
female given name
Ingrid
female given name
Rita
female given name
Paula
female given name
Dagmar
female given name
Ester
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Silvia
Silvia () is a female given name of Latin origin, with a male equivalent Silvio and English-language cognate Sylvia. The name originates from the Latin word for forest, Silva, and its meaning is "spirit of the wood"; the mythological god of the forest was associated with the figure of Silvanus. Silvia is also a surname.
Aire
Aire may refer to:
Irma
female given name
Leila
female given name
Marta
female given name
Monika
female given name
Anne
Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female name Anna. This in turn is a representation of the Hebrew Hannah, which means 'favour' or 'grace'. Related names include Annie and Ana.
Ida
female given name
Alma
female given name
Mare
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Erika
female given name
Margit
Margit is a feminine given name, a version of Margaret.
Heidi
female given name
Ilona
Ilona is a feminine given name used primarily in Hungary and Finland, as well as in other parts of Central and Eastern Europe.
Ines
female given name
Hilda
right|thumb|Saint Hilda at [[Hartlepool by James Clark.]]right|thumb|Hilda and the Doves, an illustration for Nathaniel Hawthorne’s [[The Marble Faun.]] right|thumb|An illustration for Hilda Wade by [[Grant Allen.]] Hilda is one of several feminine given names derived from the name Hild, formed from Old Norse , meaning 'battle'. Hild, a Nordic-German Bellona, was a Valkyrie who conveyed fallen warriors to Valhalla. Warfare was often called Hild's Game. Hilda of Whitby was an early Christian saint.
Annika
Annika is a feminine given name with multiple origins in different cultures. It is a Swedish diminutive for Anna, derived in the 15th century from Anneke, a Dutch and Northern Germanic diminutive of Anna. Swedish-born retired professional golfer Annika Sörenstam is a well-known bearer of the name.
Johanna
Johanna is a feminine name, a variant form of Joanna that originated in Latin in the Middle Ages, including an -h- by analogy with the Latin masculine name Johannes. The original Greek form Iōanna lacks a medial /h/ because in Greek /h/ could only occur initially. For more information on the name's origin, see the article on Joanna.
Greta
female given name
Erna
female given name
Ursula
female given name
Inge
thumb | right | alt=Inge Lønning, Norwegian politician (Conservative Party). | Inge Lønning, Norwegian politician (Conservative Party). Inge is a given name in various Germanic language-speaking cultures. In Swedish and Norwegian, it is mostly used as a masculine, but less often also as a feminine name. In Danish, Estonian, Frisian, German and Dutch it is exclusively feminine. The feminine name has the variant Inga. In German it is sometimes a short form or nickname of Ingeborg.
Selma
female given name
Ellen
Ellen is a feminine given name. It was the 609th most popular name in the U.S. and the 17th in Sweden in 2004.
Gerda
Gerda is a feminine given name. It may refer to:
Mall
Mall commonly refers to a: Shopping mall Strip mall Pedestrian zone Esplanade
Elsa
female given name
Vilma
Vilma is a feminine first name. People named Vilma include: Ana Vilma de Escobar (b. 1954), Salvadoran politician Vilma Åhlström (b. 2000), Swedish curler Vilma Álvarez (b. 1970), Cuban softball player Vilma Bánky (1901–1991), Hungarian silent film actress Vilma Bardauskienė (born 1953), Lithuanian long jumper Vilma Beck (1810–1851), Hungarian writer and freedom fighter Vilma Charlton (born 1946), Jamaican sprinter Vilma Cibulková (born 1963), Czech film and stage actress Vilma Covane (b. 1996), Mozambican basketball player Vilma Degischer (1911–1992), Austrian actress Vilma Ebsen (1911–2007),
Birgit
thumb|Popularity of name Birgit Birgit is a female given name, a short form of Birgitta and ultimately a Germanic form of the Gaelic name Bridget. Notable people with the name include:
Karin
female given name
Katrin
Katrin is a feminine given name. It is a German and Swedish contracted form of Katherine. Katrin may refer to:
Mirjam
Mirjam is a Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, Swedish, and German feminine given name cognate to Miriam. Notable people with the name include:
Kaja
female given name
Mari
female given name
Grete
Grete or Grethe is a feminine given name, a derivate of Margaret. It is most often used in Scandinavia (not including Sweden), Estonia, and German-speaking Europe.
Elina
female given name
Lilli
Lilli may refer to:
Helene
female given name
Ilse
Ilse is a Germanic feminine given name. It is technically a German diminutive of Elisabeth, functioning as a given name in its own right chiefly in Austria, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, South Africa and all of the Scandinavian countries including Finland.
Helen
female given name
Asta
Asta may refer to:
Marika
Marika is a both a given name and surname. As a feminine given name, it is of Hungarian and Greek origin; a diminutive of Maria. Apart from Hungary and Greece, the name is also found in North Macedonia, Czechia, Estonia, Finland, Japan, Sweden, Slovakia and Poland.
Inga
female given name
Ulla
thumb | right | alt=Ulla Lenze's autograph (German writer) | Ulla Lenze's autograph (German writer) Ulla is a given name. It is short for Ursula in German-speaking countries and Ulrika/Ulrikke in Scandinavian countries. As of 31 December 2011, there were 61,043 females named Ulla in Sweden, with the name being most popular during the 1930s and 40s, and as of 7 June 2010, there were 25,959 females named Ulla in Finland, most born between 1940 and 1979.
Susanna
female given name
Kai
unisex given name
Janne
Janne is a common given name in the Nordic countries and Estonia. In Denmark, Norway and Estonia it is considered a feminine name (a short form of Johanne), while in Sweden and Finland it is considered masculine. In Sweden and Finland it is often used as a nickname for people with related (male) names based on Johannes such as Jan, Jean or Johan.
Lotte
female given name
Krista
Krista is a female given name, a mostly North European (Finland, Estonia and Sweden) variant of the male name Christian.