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English Baby Names

13812 English names with researched meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

Explore 13812 English baby names below. Every name links to a full page with its sourced meaning, origin, popularity chart, famous bearers, and a clear audio pronunciation so you can hear it said correctly. Names are listed most-popular first.

English Girl Names

Kacia#17784 in the U.S.Kacia reads as a spelling of Kasia, the Polish pet form of Katarzyna, itself Katherine, from a Kahlen#17788 in the U.S.Kahlen is a modern coinage in the Kaylen and Kalen family, blending the popular Kay- sound withHollyanne#17790 in the U.S.Hollyanne is a joined double name pairing Holly with Anne. Holly comes straight from the evergrPalyn#17805 in the U.S.Palyn is a modern girls' name, most naturally read as a short, y-styled form linked to Paulina Takeisha#17805 in the U.S.Takeisha is a coined American girls' name joining the popular Ta- prefix to Keisha. Keisha itseKalah#17806 in the U.S.Kalah is most often a phonetic respelling of Kayla or Cala, reflecting the late-century vogue fKayri#17815 in the U.S.A modern spelling with no documented etymology. It sits near Kari - a Scandinavian and AmericanTameshia#17818 in the U.S.Tameshia is a coined name in the Tamisha/Tamika family, joining a Tam- opening (often linked toLyne#17819 in the U.S.Lyne is a slim spelling of Lynn, which comes from the Welsh llyn, 'lake' or 'pool,' and also sePresly#17832 in the U.S.Presly is a trimmed spelling of Presley, an English surname and place-name from Old English preMadge#17836 in the U.S.A pet form of Margaret, from the Greek margarites, 'pearl.' It was used as a standalone name inKarry#17840 in the U.S.Karry is a mid-century K-spelling of Carrie or Kerry. Carrie is the classic pet form of CarolinRusti#17840 in the U.S.Rusti is an -i spelling of Rusty, a nickname originally given for rust-colored, reddish hair orHetty#17841 in the U.S.Hetty is a nineteenth-century pet form of Henrietta, the feminine of Henry meaning home ruler, Syiah#17847 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the -iah / -yah family, close in sound to Aaliyah and Amaya. No single docuDeshara#17860 in the U.S.Deshara reads as a De- prefixed elaboration of Shara or Sharon, following the common pattern ofCharde#17866 in the U.S.Charde is a phonetic respelling in the family of Sade, the stage name of British-Nigerian singeKherrington#17872 in the U.S.Kherrington is a K-spelling of Carrington, an English place-name and surname built on a personaCharmayne#17874 in the U.S.Charmayne is an -ayne respelling of Charmaine, a name that entered wide American use through thManda#17882 in the U.S.A short form of Amanda, from the Latin amanda, 'worthy of love; lovable,' a gerundive of amare,Chelcee#17885 in the U.S.Chelcee is a creative spelling of Chelsea, the London district whose name comes from Old EnglisTeala#17886 in the U.S.Teala is a coined American girl's name, most plausibly drawn from the color teal or formed as aKimbra#17887 in the U.S.Kimbra is a coinage built from Kim, the front of Kimberly, an English surname and place name meKelliann#17891 in the U.S.Kelliann pairs Kelly, an Irish name from a word for 'bright-headed' or 'strife', with Ann, fromTeriana#17895 in the U.S.Teriana has no independent documented root; it reads as a coined blend of Teri or Terry (a shorKirbie#17896 in the U.S.Kirbie is a feminine respelling of Kirby, an English surname and place name from the Old Norse Merle#17896 in the U.S.Merle comes from French merle, 'blackbird.' A vintage unisex name, worn by actress Merle OberonMerrie#17897 in the U.S.Merrie is a spelling of the English word 'merry,' meaning cheerful and lighthearted, used as a Donnia#17900 in the U.S.Donnia extends Donna, the Italian for lady, with a soft -ia ending. Its meaning comes straight Christene#17901 in the U.S.Christene is a spelling variant of Christine/Christina, from the Greek Christianos, 'a followerMarrissa#17913 in the U.S.Marrissa is a double-r respelling of Marissa, a name generally traced to Latin maris, 'of the sClarrisa#17917 in the U.S.Clarrisa is a double-r respelling of Clarissa, an elaborated form of the Latin name Clara, meanClassie#17918 in the U.S.Classie is a nineteenth-century American girl's name whose origin is uncertain. It may be a petGelisa#17918 in the U.S.A modern American blend, probably formed from a G- opening plus Lisa or Alisa — short forms of Tracia#17919 in the U.S.Tracia is an elaboration of Tracy, giving it an '-ia' ending; Tracy began as an English place-sMarysue#17925 in the U.S.Marysue joins Mary and Sue into one written name, in the Southern tradition of solid double namJashanti#17931 in the U.S.Jashanti is a late-twentieth-century American coinage. It pairs the popular Ja- opening heard aJakala#17934 in the U.S.Jakala is a coined girls' name that pairs the productive Ja- opening with the name Kala, givingShakema#17935 in the U.S.Shakema is a coined American name built on the fashionable Sha- prefix, its sound echoing ShakiTyann#17943 in the U.S.Tyann joins the modern Ty- sound to the classic Ann, a compact blend name. Ann derives from theCyndel#17944 in the U.S.Cyndel is a modern American coinage that extends Cyndi, the short form of Cynthia, with a soft Bethanne#17952 in the U.S.Bethanne joins Beth, a short form of Elizabeth ('my God is an oath'), with Anne, from the HebreAshleah#17953 in the U.S.Ashleah is a decorative spelling of Ashley, the English place and family name from Old English Bettyann#17956 in the U.S.Bettyann joins two classic names into one. Betty is a pet form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew ElisheJamika#17956 in the U.S.Jamika is a modern American coinage in the -ika family alongside Tamika and Shameka, built fromKristeen#17956 in the U.S.Kristeen is a phonetic spelling of Kristine or Christine, from the Latin Christiana and Greek cLanisha#17958 in the U.S.Lanisha is a late-twentieth-century American coinage. It pairs the productive La- prefix — founHaille#17964 in the U.S.Haille is a decorative spelling of Hailey, an English place- and surname from Old English 'heg'Janasha#17964 in the U.S.Janasha joins the popular Ja- prefix with a -nasha ending that echoes Natasha; it was coined foLashaya#17964 in the U.S.Lashaya is a modern American coinage built from the popular La- name-prefix and the element ShaBobbiejo#17969 in the U.S.Bobbiejo is a Southern double name joining Bobbie — a pet form of Roberta or Barbara — with Jo,Keosha#17974 in the U.S.Keosha is a coined name from the Keisha/Lakeisha sound-family — the Ke- prefix joined to an -osShawanna#17977 in the U.S.Shawanna is an invented name that stretches Shawna — a feminine of Shaun/Sean, from Hebrew 'GodBreean#17982 in the U.S.Breean is a modern name that joins Bree with Ann, and it also reads as a variant of Brianne. BrSheanna#17983 in the U.S.Sheanna reads either as a variant of Shauna and Shawna, the feminine forms of Sean from the IriShenice#17991 in the U.S.Shenice is a coined name in the family of Shanice, a girls' name that rose in the 1980s and wasZoeymarie#17993 in the U.S.A modern joined name combining Zoey (from the Greek zoe, 'life') and Marie (a form of Mary), wrJennice#17997 in the U.S.Jennice is a mid-century blend name, sitting between Jennifer (from Welsh Gwenhwyfar, 'white, fLecia#17997 in the U.S.Lecia is a clipped form drawn from the ends of Alicia, Felicia or Leticia — Latin-rooted names Sherilynn#17997 in the U.S.Sherilynn joins Sheri, a pet form linked to Cherie and ultimately Charlotte, with the tag-name Endora#18003 in the U.S.Endora is carried into modern use by the imperious witch Endora on the television comedy BewitcLadawn#18007 in the U.S.Ladawn is a mid-century American coinage built from the decorative La- prefix — a fashionable eLashonna#18013 in the U.S.Lashonna is a coined name pairing the 'La-' prefix with Shonna or Shauna, feminine forms echoinMisti#18013 in the U.S.A respelled form of Misty, an English word name from 'mist.' Misty caught on in the 1960s-70s (Natonya#18013 in the U.S.Natonya is a mid-century coinage pairing a Na- prefix with Tonya, a short form of Antonia (fromLatecia#18014 in the U.S.Latecia is a spelling in the Latisha/Leticia family, all growing from the Latin laetitia ('joy,Icie#18019 in the U.S.Icie is a Southern-flavored American name from the turn of the twentieth century whose root is Delecia#18021 in the U.S.Delecia reads as a coinage in the family of Delicia, from Latin deliciae, 'delight, pleasure,' Demesha#18028 in the U.S.Demesha is a constructed American name joining the De- prefix, common in Black American naming Lilliangrace#18033 in the U.S.A modern compound joining Lillian (a Lily-family name, 'lily') with Grace ('grace; blessing,' fDeneshia#18034 in the U.S.Deneshia is a coined name in the Denisha family, joining a Den- opening (kin to Denise, femininJenilee#18036 in the U.S.Jenilee is an American combination name joining Jeni -- from Jennifer, ultimately the Cornish/WSendy#18037 in the U.S.Sendy is a phonetic respelling that sits between Sandy, a pet form of Sandra or Alexandra, and Dera#18038 in the U.S.Dera is a short, opaque name whose source is uncertain. It may be a clipped or respelled form oLinzi#18042 in the U.S.Linzi is a phonetic respelling of Lindsay, an English name from a place and surname meaning rouYazmyne#18045 in the U.S.Yazmyne is an ornate respelling of Jasmine, by way of the Persian-styled Yasmin. The name comesJerricka#18051 in the U.S.Jerricka is a decorative spelling of Jerica, a modern coinage that joins Jerri (a pet form of GLayce#18054 in the U.S.Layce is a modern American respelling of Lacey or the word Lace. Lacey comes from a Norman surnShalina#18058 in the U.S.Shalina blends the Sha- sound-family with Selina and Celina, names tied to the Greek selene, 'mShanece#18062 in the U.S.Shanece is a respelling of Shanice, a coinage that joins the Sha- prefix to the -nice element (Stephene#18064 in the U.S.Stephene is a rare feminine spelling built on Stephen (Greek Stephanos, 'crown, garland'), esseSharai#18065 in the U.S.Sharai appears as a minor name in the Book of Ezra and is also read by modern families as a ShaSheyanne#18076 in the U.S.Sheyanne is a soft-consonant spelling of Cheyenne. The name comes from the Cheyenne people of tSidnie#18089 in the U.S.Sidnie is an -ie spelling of Sidney, an English surname and place name usually explained as 'wiLynise#18104 in the U.S.Lynise is best read as a variant of Denise or a Lyn- blended name, joining the Lyn- element to Latara#18105 in the U.S.Latara joins the La- prefix to Tara, the Irish name from Teamhair, the hill of Tara. The blend Latasia#18106 in the U.S.Latasia is a late-century American coinage, an -ia reworking of Latasha — a name formed from thLindsi#18117 in the U.S.Lindsi is a stylized spelling of Lindsay, whose meaning comes from the English place name LindsMacala#18118 in the U.S.Macala is a modern respelling in the Michaela and Makayla family, feminine forms of Michael. MiNikkie#18118 in the U.S.A respelling of Nicky/Nikki, the familiar form of Nicole — the French feminine of Nicholas, froJyllian#18122 in the U.S.Jyllian is a decorative respelling of Jillian, the feminine form of Julian, from the Roman famiLynett#18151 in the U.S.Lynett is a trimmed spelling of Lynette, which comes from the Welsh Eluned, through the ArthuriKandie#18166 in the U.S.Kandie respells Candy, the affectionate short form of Candace — a name borne by ancient queens Chalee#18172 in the U.S.Chalee is a phonetic name with two honest routes: it may be a soft feminine respelling of CharlChalice#18174 in the U.S.Chalice is the English vocabulary word for a ceremonial cup or goblet, from the Latin calix, 'cKatelan#18177 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Caitlin (also Katelyn) — the Irish form of Katherine, ultimately from thMadisan#18177 in the U.S.Madisan is a modern respelling of Madison, an English surname meaning 'son of Maud,' from the mTansley#18178 in the U.S.From the English place and surname Tansley, a Derbyshire village name; the -ley element means 'Tarin#18180 in the U.S.Tarin is a variant spelling of Taryn, a mid-century coinage generally treated as a feminine forMarijo#18181 in the U.S.Marijo is a compound of Mary and Jo, written as one word — a common mid-century way to give a fMarki#18188 in the U.S.Marki is a short, informal spelling — a Markie or Marky used as a full first name. It leans on Makalia#18202 in the U.S.Makalia extends Makayla with an added final syllable. Makayla is a phonetic spelling of MichaelTeylor#18209 in the U.S.Teylor is a respelling of Taylor, an English surname from the Old French tailleur, 'tailor', onPearline#18214 in the U.S.Pearline is an elaboration of Pearl, the gemstone name (from Latin perla), dressed with the graTimeka#18214 in the U.S.Timeka is a coined African American name of the later twentieth century, a Ti- variant in the TKeneisha#18222 in the U.S.Keneisha is a coined American name from the Keisha/-eisha family, prefixed with Ken-. Its rootsRobynne#18222 in the U.S.Robynne is a doubly ornamented feminine spelling of Robin, itself a medieval pet form of RobertKeia#18223 in the U.S.Keia is a brief coined name, close to Kia and Kea, part of a family of short, vowel-rich girls'Tomisha#18225 in the U.S.Tomisha is a coined given name built on the widely used -isha ending (also seen in Lakisha and Deaundra#18227 in the U.S.Deaundra is a coinage joining a De- prefix to Aundra, part of the Andre and Andrea family from Kerith#18229 in the U.S.Kerith comes from the biblical brook Cherith, where the prophet Elijah hid and was fed by ravenPreslea#18229 in the U.S.Preslea is a contemporary respelling of Presley, an English place and surname from Old English Trenae#18234 in the U.S.Trenae is a modern coinage that fuses the Tre- prefix with the fashionable -nae ending seen in Trenisha#18240 in the U.S.Trenisha is a modern American coinage joining the Tre- prefix with the -nisha ending seen in TaDeneisha#18250 in the U.S.Deneisha is an African-American coinage joining the De- prefix to a -neisha element (as in KeneTynasia#18257 in the U.S.An invented American name pairing the popular Ty- prefix with the flowing -asia ending (as in TSamanthajo#18272 in the U.S.Samanthajo runs together Samantha and Jo as one written name. Samantha, popular from the mid twMichalene#18277 in the U.S.Michalene is a feminine form of Michael, built on Michaela/Michal with the -ene ending. MichaelKielee#18285 in the U.S.Kielee is a respelling of Kylee or Kylie; the name is linked to Kyle, an anglicized Scottish woRenisha#18290 in the U.S.Renisha is a coined African American name built from the popular Ren- prefix and the -isha endiKimmarie#18293 in the U.S.Kimmarie combines Kim, the short form of Kimberly, with Marie, the French form of Mary from theMonasia#18293 in the U.S.Monasia is a coined American name that pairs Mo- or Mona at the front with the ending -asia, poMarilynne#18294 in the U.S.Marilynne is the fuller -nne spelling of Marilyn, itself a twentieth-century blend of Mary withVaness#18295 in the U.S.Vaness is a shortened form of Vanessa, the name the writer Jonathan Swift invented for his frieVanissa#18297 in the U.S.Vanissa is a respelling of Vanessa, a name invented in the early eighteenth century by JonathanKyandra#18306 in the U.S.Kyandra is an invented name pairing the fashionable Ky- opening with the -andra ending of AlexaJamica#18314 in the U.S.Jamica is a late-century coinage blending the Ja- of names like Jamie and Jamila with an -ica eMattelynn#18319 in the U.S.Mattelynn is a modern coinage joining a Matt-/Mattie sound with the popular -lynn suffix. It haMatteson#18320 in the U.S.Matteson is an English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Matthew.' Matthew comes from the HebrDavan#18322 in the U.S.Davan is a modern name most plausibly formed as a Da- prefixed form of Van, or as a variant of Melisha#18334 in the U.S.Melisha is a late-twentieth-century American coinage. It fuses the classic Melissa — Greek for Merilee#18345 in the U.S.Merilee is a variant of Marilee, usually read as a compound of Mary and Lee, and also playing oLaquisha#18349 in the U.S.Laquisha is a coined American name pairing the La- prefix with a -quisha ending in the Keisha aJasimine#18354 in the U.S.Jasimine is a respelling of Jasmine, the fragrant white flower, whose name reached English throLallie#18355 in the U.S.Lallie is an affectionate short form of Eulalie or Eulalia (Greek Eulalia, 'sweetly speaking, wDenecia#18359 in the U.S.Denecia is a decorative American form of Denise, the feminine of Dennis, which traces back throMikeria#18365 in the U.S.Mikeria is a modern coinage that joins a Mi- opening to a -keria ending echoing names like MakeLashell#18370 in the U.S.Lashell is a coined American name of the later twentieth century, formed with the popular prefiSharnice#18370 in the U.S.Sharnice is an invented name that welds the fashionable Shar- element (as in Sharon and CharmaiSahvanna#18376 in the U.S.Sahvanna is a phonetic respelling of Savannah. That name comes from the Spanish sabana, borroweShawntavia#18376 in the U.S.Shawntavia is an American coinage that welds the popular Shawn element to the -tavia found in OLaural#18378 in the U.S.Laural is a phonetic respelling of Laurel, the plant name from Latin laurus — the bay tree whosMindi#18378 in the U.S.An -i spelling of Mindy, itself a pet form of Melinda, whose '-inda' pairs with the Greek 'meliMichaelann#18381 in the U.S.Michaelann joins Michael - from Hebrew Mikha'el, the rhetorical 'who is like God?' - with Ann, Samanda#18384 in the U.S.Samanda reads as a blend of Sam and Amanda, or as Samantha nudged toward Amanda. Amanda is a LaShellee#18385 in the U.S.Shellee is a decorative spelling of Shelley, which serves both as a short form of Michelle and Shenae#18388 in the U.S.Shenae is a variant of Shanae/Shanay, a coined American name built from the popular Sha- prefixMoesha#18391 in the U.S.Moesha is a modern coinage that echoes the Hebrew name Moses (Moshe), traditionally 'drawn out Shenika#18391 in the U.S.Shenika is a coined name joining the She- prefix to the -nika ending heard in Shanika and TenikSherin#18395 in the U.S.Sherin is usually read as a variant of Sharon, the Hebrew place-name for a fertile coastal plaiZavaeh#18395 in the U.S.Zavaeh has no documented etymology. It is a fresh American coinage in the Z- family, with the dKarysa#18396 in the U.S.Karysa is a K-spelled form of Carissa, a name built on the Greek 'charis,' 'grace' or 'kindnessSherrice#18399 in the U.S.Sherrice is an American coinage that pairs the Sher-/Cher- opening of Sheree and Cherie (FrenchLeidi#18404 in the U.S.Leidi is a Spanish phonetic spelling of the English word 'lady,' capturing how the word sounds Earlene#18430 in the U.S.A feminine form of Earl, from Old English eorl, 'nobleman, warrior,' with the -lene ending. A sKeenya#18443 in the U.S.Keenya is a phonetic spelling of Kenya, the name of the East African nation, adopted as a girlsSoo#18446 in the U.S.Soo is best read two ways. As a Korean name or name element it romanizes a syllable that, depenShanise#18452 in the U.S.Shanise is a coined name blending the fashionable Sha- prefix with the -nise sound of Denise. LElesha#18453 in the U.S.Elesha overlaps two names: Alicia, an elaborated form of Alice (from Germanic 'adal', 'noble'),Sharlie#18460 in the U.S.Sharlie reads as a sh-spelled form of Charlie, used as a feminine pet form of Charles; Charles Pamella#18468 in the U.S.Pamella is a doubled-l spelling of Pamela, a name invented by the poet Sir Philip Sidney and usShelbylynn#18474 in the U.S.Shelbylynn joins Shelby - an English surname and place name usually read as 'willow settlement'Shellby#18475 in the U.S.Shellby is a double-l respelling of Shelby, an English place-surname likely from Old Norse elemShelsey#18476 in the U.S.Shelsey is a phonetic spelling of Chelsea or Chelsey, from the London district whose name comesNatashia#18477 in the U.S.Natashia is an -ia spelling of Natasha, the Russian affectionate form of Natalia, from Latin naNiaya#18483 in the U.S.Niaya is a modern American coinage whose sound draws on Nia, a Swahili word meaning purpose, anShirly#18485 in the U.S.Shirly is a reduced spelling of Shirley, an English surname and place name from Old English sciNikkia#18491 in the U.S.Nikkia is an -ia elaboration of Nikki/Nikia, the pet form of Nicole — itself a French feminine Taiz#18504 in the U.S.Taiz is an invented short name joining the Tai- sound, familiar from names like Tai and Taj, toTakeia#18509 in the U.S.Takeia is a modern American coinage built from the popular Ta- name-prefix and the -keia sound Kiesha#18510 in the U.S.A modern coined name, a spelling of Keisha, which is sometimes tied to the biblical Keziah, froNoralie#18514 in the U.S.A modern name built on Nora (from Honora, 'honor,' or Eleanor, 'light') with a soft -lie endingEvelinda#18515 in the U.S.A modern blend of Evelyn (from Aveline, 'wished-for child; life') and Belinda ('pretty; snake; Raymona#18535 in the U.S.Raymona is a feminine form of Raymond, which joins the Old Germanic elements ragin, 'advice' orTandi#18536 in the U.S.Tandi reads as a spelling of Tandy — historically a pet form of Andrew (Greek 'manly'), and in Stormey#18548 in the U.S.Stormey is a respelling of Stormy, an English word-name taken straight from 'storm.' Its meaninGari#18561 in the U.S.Gari reads as a feminine respelling of Gary or Geri, sometimes a pet form of Garnet, given to gSussie#18567 in the U.S.Sussie is a spelling of Susie, the affectionate short form of Susan and Susanna, which come froMarquisha#18569 in the U.S.Marquisha is a modern African-American coinage joining the 'Marqu-' element, echoing the FrenchGenice#18574 in the U.S.Genice is a spelling variant of Janice, an early-1900s elaboration of Jane, which comes throughSyerra#18575 in the U.S.Syerra swaps the opening of Sierra for a stylized Sy-, but the name still comes from the SpanisJesseka#18582 in the U.S.Jesseka is a phonetic respelling of Jessica, a name Shakespeare coined for The Merchant of VeniTacy#18583 in the U.S.Tacy (also Tace) is a Puritan virtue name from the Latin 'tace', 'be silent' - part of the sameKathern#18589 in the U.S.Kathern is a contracted, spell-it-like-it-sounds form of Katherine, from Greek Aikaterine, longMarkeia#18596 in the U.S.Markeia is a modern African American coinage that joins a Mar- opening to a bright -keia endingRoyanna#18599 in the U.S.A modern blend joining Roy ('king,' from the French roi) with Anna ('grace; favor'). Melodic anTameya#18599 in the U.S.Tameya is a modern American respelling that sits between Tamia and Tamera, elaborated names in Taralee#18602 in the U.S.Taralee is a modern blended name pairing Tara with Lee. Tara is best known as the Irish royal hRainelle#18605 in the U.S.Rainelle is a mid-century coinage, pairing Raine or Rae — a short form of Rachel, and an echo oLakeland#18606 in the U.S.Lakeland is an English place-name meaning 'land of lakes' — most famously England's Lake DistriLalla#18611 in the U.S.Lalla is chiefly a pet form of Eulalia, from Greek 'eu' (well) and 'lalein' (to speak), so 'sweTorry#18625 in the U.S.Torry is a spelling of Tori or Tory, the breezy short form of Victoria, and also matches an EngLashanda#18628 in the U.S.Lashanda is an African-American coinage built from the melodic La- prefix and Shanda (a short fRenell#18630 in the U.S.Renell is a mid-century coined feminine, most plausibly a variant of Renelle or a blend of the Joylene#18634 in the U.S.Joylene joins the word-name Joy, from Old French 'joie' and Latin 'gaudium' (joy, gladness), wiMelane#18639 in the U.S.Melane is a variant or trimmed spelling of Melanie, from the Greek melaina, 'dark' or 'black.' Michaelia#18648 in the U.S.Michaelia is a Latinate feminine form of Michael, the Hebrew Mikha'el, a rhetorical question meMerri#18652 in the U.S.Merri is a bright spelling of the English word merry ('joyful, cheerful'), and it can also servIkia#18684 in the U.S.Ikia is a modern American coinage close in sound to names like Kia and Takia. It was built for Monea#18693 in the U.S.Monea is a modern American coinage whose sound leans on Mon- names like Monique and the artist

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