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  2. Hyacinth (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Hyacinth is a variant form of the given name Hyacinthe. The name is derived from a Greek word meaning the blue larkspur flower or the colour purple. English variant forms include Hyacintha or Hyacinthia. European equivalents include Hyacinthe (French), Hyazinth (German), Jacek (Polish, male), Iakinf

  3. Hayden (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Its popularity in the United States peaked at 2007 at 72nd most popular male name and in 2008 as the 127th most popular female name. It is now used in roughly equal numbers for American boys and girls. As a male name, Hayden also made a comeback in Australia in the 1980s and continues to reign in the top 100.

  4. Purple martin - Wikipedia

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    The purple martin ( Progne subis) is a passerine bird in the swallow family Hirundinidae. It is the largest swallow in North America. Despite its name, the purple martin is not truly purple. The dark blackish-blue feathers have an iridescent sheen caused by the diffraction of incident light [2] giving them a bright blue to navy blue or deep ...

  5. List of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic characters

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    A 2011 Comic-Con poster depicting many characters from the first season. This is a list of characters from My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, an animated television series based on the My Little Pony toyline created by American toy manufacturer and multimedia company Hasbro. The series features characters and settings developed by Lauren Faust, who sought to create more in-depth characters ...

  6. List of Bleach characters - Wikipedia

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    characters. The teenaged cast of Bleach' s first arc in their high school uniforms. Left to right: Rukia, Ichigo, Chad (top), Tatsuki (front), Uryū, Orihime, Keigo (background) and Mizuiro. This is a list of characters for Tite Kubo 's manga and anime series Bleach. It takes place in a fictional universe in which the characters are split into ...

  7. List of Dragon Ball characters - Wikipedia

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    A study on sound symbolism and its effect on character names conducted by researchers at Tsuda University, Tokyo discover that out of a sample size of 118 villainous characters from Dragon Ball, the consonants /g/ and /b/ were frequently used in their names and that there was a strong tendency to link "bad & male" characters with /ɡ/, which ...

  8. Here Are the Most Popular Names of 2023 - AOL

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    The most popular girls' names included Olivia, Emma, Charlotte, Amelia, Sophia, Mia, Isabella, Ava, Evelyn, and Luna. You can view the full list at here , and see where your name ranks today vs ...

  9. List of The Powerpuff Girls characters - Wikipedia

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    Family. Professor Utonium (creator, father) Bunny (later sister, deceased) Blisstina Utonium (older sister, 2016 TV series only) As depicted in the opening sequence of each episode, the Powerpuff Girls, Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, were created by Professor Utonium in an attempt to create the "perfect little girl" using a mixture of "sugar ...

  10. Morgan (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Morgan is a name of Welsh and Breton origin. Traditionally, it is a masculine-coded name in Wales and Brittany, but has been decoupled from its traditional gender outside of its regions of origin. It spread in popularity outside of Welsh and Breton communities during the past century, including in France, and in English-speaking countries ...

  11. Violet (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Violet is a female given name which comes from the eponymous flower.As with other such names, its popularity has varied dramatically over time. Flower names were commonly used from about 1880 through about 1910 in the United States, with usage dropping throughout the next 80 years or so; Violet was the 88th most frequent girls' given name in 1900, dropping below position 1000 by 1960.