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Names meaning 17th or with 17th as part of their meaning.


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Adolf Latin - Latinized form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' meaning noble wolf. Used by 17th and 18th century German royal families, and introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians. The baby name Adolf is given to babies of Male Gender
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Adolph Latin - Latinized form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' meaning noble wolf. Used by 17th and 18th century German royal families, and introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians. The baby name Adolph is given to babies of Male Gender
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Adolphe Latin - Latinized form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' meaning noble wolf. Used by 17th and 18th century German royal families, and introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians. The baby name Adolphe is given to babies of Male Gender
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Adolphus Latin - Latinized form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' meaning noble wolf. Used by 17th and 18th century German royal families, and introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians. The baby name Adolphus is given to babies of Male Gender
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Albina English - A feminine form of Albin, borne by a 3rd-century saint. The name was popular in Britain in the 17th and 18th centuries. The baby name Albina is given to babies of Female Gender
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Auriol Latin - Possibly a variant of the 17th-century names Aureola and Aureole which were derived from the Latin aureolus meaning golden. The baby name Auriol is given to babies of Female Gender
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Aurlel Latin - Possibly a variant of the 17th-century names Aureola and Aureole which were derived from the Latin aureolus meaning golden. The baby name Aurlel is given to babies of Female Gender
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Constancy English - A variant of Constance used by 16th and 17th century Puritans. The baby name Constancy is given to babies of Female Gender
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