ETTE endings are a French diminutive that reads formal in English: Annette, Juliette, Cosette, Bernadette. The double-T gives them firmness. Rarer than other endings, which is part of the appeal.
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youthful, downy
Frenchvictory of the people
Frencheagle, noble strength
Frenchviolet flower, purple
Frenchdyer of red cloth
Americanprosperous, rich
Frenchbear-strong, hardy bear
Frenchmy God is an oath
Frenchgrace, favor
Frenchsmall, humble (feminine diminutive of Paul)
Frenchlittle Yves
Frenchlittle thing, victorious people
Frenchvictory of the people
Frenchlittle Eliot
Americanevergreen; immortality
FrenchGod will add, God increases
Frenchstrength, power
Irishidol, image
Englishvictory of the people
FrenchYahweh is merciful
Frenchpriceless, praiseworthy
Frenchfree woman, feminine form of Charles
Frenchyew tree
Frenchbrave as a wild boar, boar-strength
Americanmy God is abundance
Frenchfarmer, earth worker
Frenchfree woman
Frenchmy God is an oath
Frenchpledged to God (via Susannah)
FrenchGod is gracious
Englishlittle thing (endearing diminutive)
Frenchsmall love (diminutive of amor)
FrenchGod is gracious
Frenchlittle one (from -ette diminutive)
Frenchgracious, full of grace
Scandinavianolive tree
Frenchfrom the Claudian family
FrenchGod has favored me
Frenchshining glory
Frenchexalted one, high goddess
Irishlittle Claudine; little lame one (Roman family ...
Frenchsmall swift warship
Americannoble (from Henriette/Henri)
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