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Alasia
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Astronomy
Pronounced: ə-LA-see-ə
Personal remark: TAOPP oc. Gardener near where Maya ran away to.
Alasia is the name of the star HD 168746. The star is named after an ancient name for Cyprus.
Ashrita
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Indian
Pronounced: ASH-ree-tah
Personal remark: Adamandi oc. Psychology major.
Possibly means "dependant" and/or "a girl protected by God"
Cecil
Usage: Welsh
Personal remark: Eirlys surname
From the Welsh given name Seisyll, which was derived from the Roman name Sextilius, a derivative of Sextus.
Clarke
Usage: English
Pronounced: KLAHRK(American English) KLAHK(British English)
Personal remark: November's surname
Variant of Clark.
Eirlys
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Welsh
Pronounced: AYR-lis
Personal remark: TAOPP oc. Cupbearer.
Means "snowdrop (flower)" in Welsh, a compound of eira "snow" and llys "plant".
Kumar
Usage: Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, Kannada, Punjabi, Bengali, Assamese, Gujarati, Odia, Malayalam, Tamil
Other Scripts: कुमार(Hindi, Marathi) కుమార్(Telugu) ಕುಮಾರ್(Kannada) ਕੁਮਾਰ(Gurmukhi) কুমার(Bengali) কুমাৰ(Assamese) કુમાર(Gujarati) କୁମାର(Odia) കുമാർ(Malayalam) குமார்(Tamil)
Pronounced: kuw-MAR(Hindi) KOO-mar(Bengali, Assamese) KOO-mahr(Gujarati) koo-MAR(Tamil)
Personal remark: Alasia's surname
Means "boy, prince" in Sanskrit.
November
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: English (Rare)
Pronounced: no-VEHM-bər, nə-VEHM-bə, no-VEHM-bə
Personal remark: Adamandi OC. Art major.
From the Latin word novem, meaning "nine". November was the ninth month of the Roman calendar before January and February were added around 713 BC. It is now the eleventh month of the year.

This is the name of one of the main adult female characters in Catherynne M. Valente's adult fantasy novel "Palimpsest" (2009). In the novel November remembers having read a book called "The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making" when she was a child, and the heroine of that book was called September. Valente later wrote that book as a crowd-funded work. It became the first volume in her bestselling "Fairyland" series.

Singh
Usage: Hindi, Marathi, Nepali, Punjabi, Indian (Sikh)
Other Scripts: सिंह(Hindi, Marathi, Nepali) ਸਿੰਘ(Gurmukhi)
Pronounced: SINGG(Hindi)
Personal remark: Ashrita's surname
From Sanskrit सिंह (siṃha) meaning "lion". In 1699 Guru Gobind Singh gave all his Sikh male followers the surname Singh and all females Kaur. It is among the most common surnames in India.
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