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| Name |
Meaning |
| M |
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| • Mahogany |
A reddish-brown colored wood. |
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| • Maize |
The color of ripe, yellow corn. |
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| • Mango |
"I'm a yellow or red pet who is sweet and spicy." |
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| • Marina |
"I like to hang out at the dock and eat up any leftover bait." |
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| • Marla |
"You probably can't afford me." |
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| • Marmalade |
"I'm an orange pet who couldn't be any sweeter." |
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| • Meadow |
A term for a piece of grassland near a stream |
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| • Midnight |
dark as the midnight sky |
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| • Mimi |
"I just love to scream. I can't help it." |
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| • Misty |
"The early morning is my favorite time of day." |
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| • Munchkin |
"Follow the yellow brick road." |
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| • Mabel Latin |
Endearing. |
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| • Madonna Latin |
My lady. |
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| • Marcia Latin |
Of mars. |
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| • Margaret Latin |
A pearl. |
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| • Maria Latin |
Mary. |
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| • Marina Latin |
Comes from the sea. |
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| • Maxine Latin |
Superior or greatest |
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| • Megan Greek |
Famous one |
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| • Melinda Greek |
Soft and calm. |
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| • Melissa Greek |
Honey-bee. |
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| • Miranda Latin |
Admirable and wonderful. |
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| • Mona Greek |
One. |
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| • Monica Latin |
Adviser |
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| • MyraLatin |
Great one |
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| • Mali |
A country located in western Africa |
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| • Maleficent |
The evil witch in Disney's Sleeping Beauty. |
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| • Maid Marian |
The lady fox in Disney's Robin Hood. |
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| • Medusa |
The mean lady character in Disney's The Rescuers. |
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| • Merryweather |
One of the good fairies in Disney's Sleeping Beauty. |
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| • Minnie |
The object of Mickey Mouse's affection. |
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| • Mademoiselle French |
An unmarried girl. |
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| • Malta |
An island country south of Sicily. |
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| • Marcelle French |
Of mars. |
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| • Margot French |
A pearl. |
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| • Marne |
A river in France. |
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| • Manna |
The miraculous food from heaven. |
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| • Mavis English |
Full of joy. |
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| • Meredith Welsh |
Pleasant. |
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| • Moira Irish |
Bitter. |
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| • Morgan Welsh |
Of the coast. |
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| • Magda |
A short, stocky dog. |
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| • Mallory German |
Wise in battle. |
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| • Marelda German |
Great warrior. |
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| • Mercedes |
"I ooze luxury." |
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| • Manda Spanish |
Battle maiden. |
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| • Manuela Spanish |
God is with us. |
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| • Marcela Spanish |
Of mars. |
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| • Margarita Spanish |
A pearl. |
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| • Marta Spanish |
Woman. |
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| • Mercedes Spanish |
Mercy. |
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| • Marcia |
"Mom and Dad love me best." |
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| • Marilyn |
The original Candle in the Wind. |
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| • Melba |
She's your brave-little-toaster dog. |
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| • Millicent or Millie German |
Hard worker. |
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| N |
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| • Nacre |
Another word for mother-of-pearl. |
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| • Nanny |
This pet is a mother to all - no matter the species. |
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| • Natal |
"I sometimes act like I was born yesterday." |
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| • Neva |
The Spanish term for snow |
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| • Noelle |
"Every day is Christmas to me." |
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| • Nova |
This is a star that suddenly becomes brighter and brighter |
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| • Nugget |
Another great name for your golden-haired pet |
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| • Nuzzle |
"I just love to rub my nose against yours." |
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| • Nectar |
A liquid found in some flowers which bees use to make honey |
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| • Natalie Latin |
A child born on Christmas day. |
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| • Neola Greek |
A youthful girl. |
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| • Nicole- Greek |
A name meaning victory of the people. |
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| • Nidia Latin |
A shelter |
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| • Nila Latin |
The Nile River. |
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| • Nola Latin |
A small bell |
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| • Norma Latin |
A rule or precept |
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| • Naira |
The monetary unit of Nigeria. |
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| • Niger |
A river and country in Africa. |
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| • Nile |
The longest river on Earth. It helped form the Egyptian civilization. |
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| • Nubia |
Region in northeast Africa which includes parts of Egypt and the Sudan. It was once a kingdom. |
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| • Nyasa |
One of the great lakes of Africa. |
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| • Nakoma |
An indian girl in Disney's Pocahontas. |
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| • Novena |
A period of devotions lasting for 9 days. |
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| • Naomi Hebrew |
pleasant |
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| • Nanette English |
Small dancer. |
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| • Neely Irish |
A victor. |
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| • Nera English |
Nearer. |
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| • Nadia Slavic |
Full of hope. |
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| • Nastassia Russian |
Birthday. |
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| • Neda Slavic |
Born on Sunday. |
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| • Nissa Scandinavian |
A happy little girl. |
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| • Natalia Spanish |
Birthday. |
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| • Natividad Spanish |
Born on Christmas day. |
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| • Nina Spanish |
Girl. |
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| O |
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| • Oatmeal |
grey and lumpy |
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| • Obsession |
A pet that is constantly on your mind. |
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| • Ochre |
A pale, brownish-yellow color. |
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| • Olive |
A possible name for your black pet who resembles a ripe olive. |
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| • Opal |
A fantastic name for your milky-hued breed of pet |
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| • Opera |
dramatic pet |
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| • Oreo |
A great name for your black and white pet |
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| • Orchid |
"My beauty is prized the world-over." |
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| • Obelia Greek |
A pointed pillar. |
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| • Octavia Latin |
Term for eighth. |
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| • Odele Greek |
A melodic song. |
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| • Odessa Greek |
An odyssey or long journey. |
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| • Olympia Greek |
From Mt. Olympus or Heaven |
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| • Omega |
This is the final letter of the Greek alphabet |
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| • Ophelia Greek |
An assistant or helper |
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| • Ora Latin |
Gold. |
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| • Orela Latin |
A divine announcement from the gods. |
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| • Oma Arabic |
A leader. |
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| • Odelia French |
Little and prosperous. |
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| • Oriana Irish |
The golden girl. |
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| • Olga Russian |
Of God. |
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| • Olla Spanish |
A wide-mouthed pot. |
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| • Orinoco |
A large river which forms the boundary between Columbia and Venezuela. |
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| P |
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| • Paddy |
"I walk carefully on the pads of my feet." |
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| • Pallid |
An appropriate name for your solid-white pet |
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| • Pamper |
"You can't help yourself, you've just gotta pamper me." |
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| • Pantry |
"I'm mesmerized by canned goods." |
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| • Papaya |
A tropical melon-like fruit that is yellowish-orange. |
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| • Passion |
"I do everything with the utmost enthusiasm." |
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| • Pastel |
A good name for the pet who's colors consist of soft shades. |
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| • Peaches |
"I'm a sweet and fuzzy" |
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| • Pearl |
This pearly white pet is a rare jewel. |
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| • Peek-a-boo |
"I seem to be just around every corner." |
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| • Piper |
"You can pay me now or pay me later." |
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| • Pixie |
An ittie-bittie yorkie or peek-a-poo dog. |
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| • Prudence |
wise |
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| • Palmetto |
A type of palm, abundant in the SE United States, with fan-shaped leaves. |
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| • Pansy |
"I'm your favorite little-bitty-puppy flower." |
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| • Petunia |
A good name for the pet that resembles the cartoon pig. |
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| • Posey |
You can find this pet romping in the flower garden. |
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| • Paige |
Greek and English- A very young child |
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| • Palma Latin |
A palm tree. |
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| • Pamela or Pam Greek |
Honey |
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| • Papyrus |
A plant used by the ancient Greeks, Romans and Egyptians as material for their documents. |
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| • Parthenia Greek |
A woman who is a virgin or a maiden. |
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| • Patricia or Patty Latin |
A noble lady |
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| • Pelagia Greek |
One who comes out of the sea. |
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| • Petra Latin |
Rock. |
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| • Philantha Greek |
One who loves flowers. |
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| • Philippa Greek |
One who loves horses. |
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| • Phoebe Greek |
She is brilliant and shining |
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| • Portia Latin |
An offering. |
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| • Prima Latin |
First |
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| • Priscilla Latin |
Classic |
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| • Pyrena Greek |
Fire |
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| • Penny |
The little girl character in Disney's The Rescuers. |
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| • PepperAnn |
The title character of a popular Disney television show. |
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| • Perdita |
The Mommy Dalmatian in Disney's 101 Dalmatians. |
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| • Perla |
The lady mouse in Disney's Cinderella. |
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| • Piglet |
The perfect name for a dog that resembles a baby pig. |
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| • Pocahontas |
The famous indian princess and title character of a Disney movie. |
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| • Parma |
A city in northern Italy. |
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| • Parmesan |
"I have a fondness for cheese-flavored treats." |
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| • Pia Italian |
One who greatly fears God. |
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| • Paradise |
"When you imagine the Garden of Eden, I'm in the picture." |
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| • Paloma Spanish |
A dove. |
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| • Perfecta Spanish |
Without any fault. |
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| • Pilar Spanish |
A foundation, column or pillar. |
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| • Pageant |
"I belong in the Miss Canine America pageant." |
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| • Pebbles |
Your prehistoric little doggie. |
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| Q |
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| • Quartz |
A semi-precious stone which is found in both transparent and colored forms. |
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| • Quintina Latin |
A term for 5th. |
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| • Queen |
Snow White's evil stepmother. |
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| • Querida Spanish |
Someone you hold dear. |
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| • Queen |
"Every animal is my subject." |
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| • Quechua |
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| R |
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| • Ragdoll |
one who resembles a rag doll. |
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| • Raindrop |
Your solid gray pet who resembles a rain cloud. |
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| • Rapunzel |
This pet has the best head of hair on the block. |
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| • Raven |
A black pet |
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| • Relic |
A puppy that might remind you of one of your former pets. |
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| • Remora |
An ocean fish which uses a sucker to attach itself to a larger fish. It rides along eating whatever is left over from the larger fish. |
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| • Rhapsody |
"I'm a pure delight to have around the house." |
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| • Ribbons |
"My fur coat is exceedingly fancy." |
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| • Ritzy |
A glamorous pet |
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| • Ruby |
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| • Rumor |
You sometimes can't believe this pet is for real. |
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| • Radish |
"I'm the root of this spicy household." |
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| • Raffia |
A fiber used in basket-weaving which comes from a certain palm tree |
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| • Rattan |
A climbing type of palm which is used to make canes or wicker-work. |
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| • Reseda |
A fragrant flower of the mignonette plant. |
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| • Rhubarb |
"I'm your favorite sweetie-pie." |
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| • Rose |
This beautiful pet has wonderful behaviour, but sometimes bites. |
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| • Rosemary |
"I consider myself the most fragrant of all your pets." |
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| • Regina Latin |
A queen |
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| • Reva Latin |
To bring back to health or life. |
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| • Rhea Greek |
A flowing brook or stream. |
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| • Rhoda Greek |
Rose. |
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| • Riga Latin |
Laughter. |
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| • Rabi Arabic |
The term for a springtime breeze. |
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| • Renee French |
Reborn. |
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| • Roma Italian |
Rome. |
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| • Rosette French |
A rose. |
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| • Ranita Hebrew |
A joyful song |
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| • Rae English |
This is a female deer. |
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| • Roberta English |
Brilliant with fame. |
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| • Roxanne or Roxie English |
Bright shining one. |
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| • Radinka Slavic |
A girl who is full of energy and contentment. |
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| • Radmilla Slavic |
A worker for the people's interests. |
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| • Rolanda German |
From the great land. |
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| • Russia |
The largest country in the world. |
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| • Ramona or Mona Spanish |
A very powerful and wise protector of the people. |
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| • Reina Spanish |
Queen. |
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| • Ria Spanish |
A river. |
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| • Rosa Spanish |
A rose. |
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| • Rosalinda Spanish |
A beautiful rose. |
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| • Rosario |
The 2nd largest city in Argentina. |
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| • Rumba |
A dance which originated amongst the Cubans. |
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| • Racine |
A major city in Wisconsin. It's located on Lake Michigan. |