
ASHLEY
Prounciation: ASH-lee
Gender: Femenine and Masculine
Origin: Old English
Meaning: Lives in the ash tree grove. "Ashley" derives from a surname and place name based on the Old English word for ash wood, 'æsc' (ash) and 'leah' (wood).
Popularity: Ashley used to be a more common boys name until the 1960's in the United States and is now more popular for girls.
MARGARET
Prounciation: MAHR-gret, MAHR-gur-et
Gender: Femenine
Origin: Greek
Meaning: Margaret means "pearl" in greek and "child of light" in persian.
ANNE
Prounciation: AN
Gender: Femenine
Origin: French
Meaning: It's the french form of Hannah, which means "favour" or "grace". While, in German in means "eagle".
LEGGAT
Prounciation: Leg-It
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