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Beulah
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Beulah originates in Hebrew language and means "one who is married". It is the name of numerous places in the United States and outside them, probably due to Beulah's reference to the land of Israel in the Old Testament. As a feminine given name it is rather rare these days.
Wheaton
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Wheaton is an English name of Anglo-Saxon origin, a locational name for people who come from Wheaton-Aston in Staffordshire. The place name Wheaton is derived from the Old English words 'hwaete', which means 'wheat', and 'tun', which means 'town or enclosure'.
Roslyn
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Roslyn is a variant of the name Rosalyn, ultimately derived from Rosalind. Rosalind originates in Germanic languages and means "delicate, gentle horse". The original spelling was Rosalynde and only in the Middle Ages, influenced by Latin rosa linda, meaning "pretty rose", it changed into Rosalind. It was popularized in Edmud Spenser's The Shepheardes Calendar, and later on in Shakespeare's As You Like It. Rosalind is the name of a moon of Uranus, as well as a play by J. M. Barrie.
Madison
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Madison originates in English language and means "Matthew's child". It was derived from an English surname, the famous bearer being James Madison, the fourth President of the United States, and as a surname it is used until today. It can also be used as both feminine and masculine given names, currently it is one of the most popular names given to girls. Very probably it was popularized in the 1984 film Splash, where Daryl Hannah plays a mermaid that decides to call herself Madison after seeing the sign of Madison Garden in New York.
Lorna
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Lorna originates in Scottish language and was probably derived from the masculine given name Lorne, itself related to a region in the west of Scotland. It was popularized by R. D. Blackmore in his novel Lorna Doone. As a feminine given name it is still more popular in the United Kingdom than the United States. It functions as a surname as well.
Marion
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Marion is a medieval French diminutive of Maria. Maria, or Mary, is the name used in the New Testament, ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Miryam. There are several possible meanings of Miryam, some of them being: "lots of bitterness", "wished for child", "bitter", "rebellious". Mary is the name of different characters in New Testament, the most important ones being the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus, and Mary Magdalene. The name has been extremely popular for centuries, especially among Christians. Marion can be used as both feminine and masculine given names.
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