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  2. Isidora - Wikipedia

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    The name survived the suppression of the worship of the Egyptian goddess Isis in the newly Christianized Roman Empire, and is, among others, the name of several Christian saints. Similar "gift" names include the Greek " Theodore " and Slavic " Bogdan " (both meaning "gift of God"), the Persian " Mithradates " ("gift of Mithras ") and Datis ...

  3. Dorothy (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy is a feminine given name. It is the English vernacular form of the Greek Δωροθέα (Dōrothéa) meaning "God's Gift", from δῶρον (dōron), "gift" + θεός (theós), "god".

  4. Dorothea - Wikipedia

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    Dorothea, also spelt Dorothee (German), Dorothée (French), and Dorotea, is a female given name from Greek Δωροθέα (Dōrothéa) meaning "god's gift". [1] In English it is more commonly spelt Dorothy. [2] People with this name include:

  5. 35 baby names that mean thankful, grateful or blessed - AOL

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    "A name that gives thanks sends a dual message to a child: it’s a reminder to be grateful and appreciate the good in life, and that the child herself is a blessing to his or her family."

  6. Dora (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Dora (Greek: Δώρα) is a female name of Greek origin, being a shortened form or derived from Dorothea and Theodora (masculine Theodore), [1] [2] meaning "gift" or in its full form "god's gift", from δῶρον, doron, "gift" [3] + θεός, theos, "god". [4] The name Dora can also be a short form of Isadora (Isidora).

  7. Jasmine (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The English name is a reference to the plant of the same name. [2] However, in terms of etymology, the word jasmine is of Persian origin (in Persian: Yasmin). [1] It entered the English language through Old French. [1] Today, Jasmine is one of the most popular names in the Western world and has numerous spellings. In the United States, it ...