Top 100 Christian Baby Girl Names Ending In Sin

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Tamsin

Thomasina is often shortened to Tamsin. Tamsin can be used as a name in itself; variants of Tamsin include Tamsyn, Tamzin, Tamsen, Tammi and Tamasin. Although Aramaic in origin, the version "Tamsin" is especially popular in Cornwall and Wales. Along with Tamara it is the ancestor of "Tammy".

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Esin

Esin is a Turkish word, given name, and surname and African common word. Esin in Turkish means "inspiration, afflatus" or "morning breeze", where the root of the word "es-" means "to blow" or "to come into one's mind".

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Roisin

Róisín (pronounced /ˈroʊʃiːn/, ROH-sheen), sometimes anglicized as Roisin or Rosheen, is an Irish female given name, meaning "little rose". The English equivalent is Rose, Rosaleen or Rosie.

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Thomasin

The name Thomasin is an Aramaic baby name. In Aramaic the meaning of the name Thomasin is: Twin.

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Sin

The name Sin is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Sin is: Bush.

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Helsin

Helsing, Swedish surname/ soldier's name referring to the Swedish province (landskap) Hälsingland. Someone from Hälsingland is called a "Hällsing", with the old (from 17-18th century) spelling that is "Hellsing" or "Helsing" (from Helsingland/ Helsingeland).

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Addysin

Addison is an English surname meaning "son of Adam". From an English surname meaning "son of ADAM". Its recent popularity as a feminine name stems from its similarity in sound to Madison. Famous real-life people named Addison: | Edit.

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Upharsin

(ˈmiːniː ˈmiːniː ˈtɛkəl juːˈfɑːsɪn ) Old Testament. the words that appeared on the wall during Belshazzar's Feast (Daniel 5:25), interpreted by Daniel to mean that God had doomed the kingdom of Belshazzar. Word origin of 'mene, mene, tekel, upharsin' Aramaic: numbered, numbered, weighed, divided.

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Allysin

Alison and all of its variations are from Alicen, a feminine French diminutive of Alice. However, the name also derived as a masculine English matronymic meaning "son of Alice." Alice derives from the Greek "aletheia," meaning "truth." Allison can mean "Little Alice." Variant of ALISON.

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Tamasin

MEANING: This name derives from the Aramaic “tūmā”, (Hebrew: te'oma), (Ancient Greek: Thōmâs “θωμᾶσ”), meaning “twin, double, (astrology) Gemini”. ... In fact is not in origin a given name but an epithet of a New Testament figure.

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Adysin

Origin of the name Addison: Transferred use of the surname derived from the Middle English Addisone (son of Addy).