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- Andreaproper_noun
A female given name in English-speaking countries, derived from the Greek Andreas.
- Andreasproper_noun
A male given name of Greek origin, the original form of Andrew.
- Andreiproper_noun
A male given name of Slavic origin, the Romanian and Russian form of Andrew.
- Andrewproper_noun
A male given name of Greek origin, meaning "manly" or "masculine."
- Andrewsproper_noun
A surname derived from the given name Andrew, meaning "son of Andrew" or associated with Andrew.
- Andromedaproper_noun
In Greek mythology, an Ethiopian princess rescued by Perseus from a sea monster.
- Andyproper_noun
A unisex given name, typically a diminutive of Andrew (male) or Andrea (female).
- Angelaproper_noun
A female given name of Latin origin, meaning "angel" or "messenger."
- Angelesproper_noun
Part of the place name Los Angeles, a major city in California.
- Angelicaproper_noun
A female given name of Latin origin, meaning "angelic."
- Angelinaproper_noun
A female given name of Italian origin, a diminutive form of Angela.
- Angeloproper_noun
A male given name of Italian origin, meaning "angel" or "messenger."
- Angieproper_noun
A female given name, a diminutive of Angela or Angelina.
- Angusproper_noun
A male given name of Scottish Gaelic origin.
- Anitaproper_noun
A female given name of Spanish origin, a diminutive of Ana (Ann).
- Anjaliproper_noun
A female given name of Indian origin, meaning "offering" or "salutation."
- Annproper_noun
A female given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "grace" or "favor."
- Annaproper_noun
A female given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "grace" or "favor."
- Annabelleproper_noun
A female given name combining Anna and the French word belle ("beautiful").
- Anneproper_noun
A female given name of Hebrew origin, the French form of Anna.
- Annetteproper_noun
A female given name of French origin, a diminutive of Anne.
- Annieproper_noun
A female given name, a diminutive of Ann or Anne.
- Aprilproper noun
The fourth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, following March and preceding May.
- Axlproper_noun
A masculine given name, a variant spelling of Axel.
- Babylonproper_noun
An ancient city in Mesopotamia, located in present-day Iraq, capital of the Babylonian Empire.
- Bachproper_noun
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), German composer and musician of the Baroque period, widely regarded as one of the greatest composers in Western musical history.
- Baekproper_noun
A Korean surname, romanized from the Korean character 白 (meaning "white") or 伯.
- Bombayproper_noun
The former official English name for Mumbai, a major city and financial center on the west coast of India.
- Bonoproper_noun
Stage name of Paul David Hewson, the lead singer of the Irish rock band U2 and humanitarian activist.
- Booneproper_noun
A surname of English origin.
- Borgproper noun
A Swedish surname, notably borne by tennis player Bjorn Borg.
- Borgiaproper noun
A powerful Italian-Spanish noble family of the Renaissance, notorious for their political scheming and alleged crimes, including Pope Alexander VI and his children Cesare and Lucrezia Borgia.
- Borisproper noun
A male given name of Slavic origin, meaning "fighter" or "warrior."
- Bostonproper noun
The capital and largest city of Massachusetts, USA, and one of the oldest cities in the United States.
- Bowieproper noun
A surname of Scottish-Gaelic origin, most famously borne by David Bowie (musician) and Jim Bowie (frontiersman).
- Boydproper noun
A Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic word for yellow or fair-haired.
- Buckinghamproper_noun
A town in Buckinghamshire, England.
- Buckleyproper_noun
A surname of English origin.
- Budapestproper_noun
The capital and largest city of Hungary, located on the Danube River.
- Buddhaproper_noun
The title given to Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism (c. 563-483 BCE).
- Buddhistnoun
A person who follows the religion of Buddhism.
- Buenosproper_noun
Part of the place name "Buenos Aires," the capital city of Argentina.
- Buffyproper_noun
A female given name, often a nickname for Elizabeth.
- CIAnoun
The Central Intelligence Agency, the principal foreign intelligence and counterintelligence agency of the United States government.
- Chunoun
A common Chinese surname, romanized from various Chinese characters.
- Chunnoun
A Chinese or Korean surname.
- Chungnoun
A Chinese or Korean surname, one of the most common Asian surnames.
- Churchillnoun
An English surname, most famously associated with Winston Churchill (1874-1965), British Prime Minister during World War II.
- Cidnoun
A title of honor, especially referring to El Cid (Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, c. 1043-1099), a Castilian military leader during the Reconquista.
- Cinderellanoun
The heroine of a traditional fairy tale who is mistreated by her stepfamily but eventually marries a prince.