Mona, Mona Lisa : Songs about Girls, Women and Ladies: Female Names in Song Titles or Lyrics
Song Titles, Referenced in Lyrics, Albums, Bands
Mona, Mona Lisa : Song Titles
- Mona
- "Mona" by The Beach Boys
- "Mona" by Bo Diddley
- "Mona" by Grateful Dead - Dick's Picks, Vol. 30 - 2003
- Covered - Originally Performed by Bo Diddley - 1957
- Lyrics: RollingStones.com music.discograph: Mona I Need You Baby

- "I Need You Baby (Mona)" by The Rolling Stones Songfacts.com

- Hey Bo Diddley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Dick's Picks Volume 30 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Grateful Dead: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- "Mona" by Craig McLachlan
- " I Need You Baby (Mona)" by Bo Diddley
- Lyrics: RollingStones.com music.discograph: Mona I Need You Baby

- "I Need You Baby (Mona)" by The Rolling Stones Songfacts.com

- Covered:
- Tom Petty
- The Rolling Stones - The Rolling Stones Now - 1965
- Lyrics: RollingStones.com music.discograph: Mona I Need You Baby
- Mona
Lisa
- "Freestyle Over Mona Lisa" by Slick Rick
- "Mona Lisa" by Duane Eddy
- "Mona Lisa" by Ron Eschete
- "Mona Lisa" by Ray Evans
- "Mona Lisa" by The Fugees
- "Mona Lisa" by Carl Mann
- "Mona Lisa" by Jimmy Wakely
- "Mona Lisa" by Wyclef Jean featuring Neville Brothers - The Carnival - 1997
- "Mona Lisa and Mad Hatters"
by Elton John - Honky Château - 1972
- "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters" is a song from the Elton John album Honky Chateau. It reflects Bernie Taupin's take on New York City after hearing a gun go off near his hotel window during his first visit to the city.[citation needed] The song's lyrics were partly inspired by Ben E. King's "Spanish Harlem," in which he sings "There is a rose in Spanish Harlem."[citation needed] In response to this, Taupin writes, "Now I know Spanish Harlem are not just pretty words to say / I thought I knew, but now I know that rose trees never grow in New York City." A more upbeat sequel to the song called "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters (Part Two)," was recorded about 15 years later for Elton's later album Reg Strikes Back.
- Rolling Stone magazine's Jon Landau praised the song when it was released, writing:
- "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters" shows how much John can really do in the space of a single cut. Using minimal instrumentation and singing one of Taupin's most direct lyrics, John effortlessly reveals the myth beneath the myth of "... a rose in Spanish Harlem." He expresses his involvement with the city, his need for its people, and his final desire to be alone through one of his best tunes, simplest arrangements, and most natural vocal performances."
- "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters" shows how much John can really do in the space of a single cut. Using minimal instrumentation and singing one of Taupin's most direct lyrics, John effortlessly reveals the myth beneath the myth of "... a rose in Spanish Harlem." He expresses his involvement with the city, his need for its people, and his final desire to be alone through one of his best tunes, simplest arrangements, and most natural vocal performances."
- Elton himself has called the song "one of my all-time favourites,"upon introducing it at his 60th-birthday concert in New York's Madison Square Garden.
- The song was used in the film Almost Famous, in a scene in New York City, highlighting the loneliness of one of the film's characters.
- The song was used in the finale of Life on Mars (U.S. TV series)
- Text Source: Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Lyrics: Elton John - Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters Track - Yahoo! Music

- Honky Château - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Elton John - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Elton John: Home: Welcome to eltonjohn.com - Elton John's Official Web Site

- Covered:
- Buckshot LeFonque - Buckshot LeFonque - 1994
- Jason Hast - If I Were You - 2005
- Heart - Alive in Seattle - 2003
- Indigo Girls
- Mandy Moore - Coverage - 2003
- Elton John: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- "Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters Part Two" by Elton John - Reg Strikes Back - 1988
- "Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters (Part Two)" is a song by Elton John and Bernie Taupin for the album Reg Strikes Back.
- The song is about New York City and is a continuation of the song "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters" from the 1972 album Honky Château.
- Although the song follows the same meaning of its predecessor, it has a very different tempo and instrumental arrangement, and is in many ways a more complex song, with a variety of key changes and unusual chords throughout the song. There is also a brief homage to the Beatles' song "Drive My Car" that can be heard during the horn solo at 2:18, where Elton and the backup singers interject "beep beep, beep beep, yeah!".
- Although not a particularly popular song, Elton John played both versions of the song simultaneously in concert from the release of "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters (Part Two)" in 1989 through to 1993.
- Text Source: Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters (Part Two) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Lyrics: Elton John - Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters, Pt. 2 Track - Yahoo! Music

- Reg Strikes Back - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Elton John - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Elton John: Home: Welcome to eltonjohn.com - Elton John's Official Web Site

- Elton John: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- "Mona Lisa Lost Her Smile" by David Allan Coe
- "You and the Mona Lisa" by Shawn Colvin - A Few Small Repairs - 1996
Mona, Mona Lisa : Referenced in Lyrics
- Mona
- "I Wanna Be Your Lover" by Bob Dylan - Biograph - 1985
- "Well, the rainman comes with his magic wand
And the judge says, "Mona can't have no bond."
And the walls collide, Mona cries,
And the rainman leaves in the wolfman's disguise." - Lyrics: Bob Dylan.com | I Wanna Be Your Lover

- Biograph (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- BobDylan.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "I Wanna Be Your Lover"
- Bob Dylan: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- "Well, the rainman comes with his magic wand
- "Rock Me When He's Gone" by Elton John - Rare Masters - 1992
- "Warm the wine and give it to me one more time again
I'm just a rolling stone who needs a drop of rain
And to taste your honey, Mona is like licking on the sun
My truck's hid in the back yard so come here and give me some" - Lyrics: Elton John - Rock Me When He's Gone Track - Yahoo! Music

- Rare Masters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Elton John - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Elton John: Home: Welcome to eltonjohn.com - Elton John's Official Web Site

- Elton John: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- "Warm the wine and give it to me one more time again
- "Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again" by Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde - 1966
- "Mona tried to tell me
To stay away from the train line.
She said that all the railroad men
Just drink up your blood like wine.
An' I said, "Oh, I didn't know that,
But then again, there's only one I've met
An' he just smoked my eyelids
An' punched my cigarette."
Oh, Mama, can this really be the end,
To be stuck inside of Mobile
With the Memphis blues again." - Lyrics: Bob Dylan.com | Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again

- Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Blonde on Blonde - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered:
- Grateful Dead - Nightfall Of Diamonds - 2001
- Memphis Blues - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Nightfall of Diamonds - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com
- Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Grateful Dead: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Memphis Blues - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com
- Grateful Dead - Nightfall Of Diamonds - 2001
- Bob Dylan: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- "Mona tried to tell me
- "I Wanna Be Your Lover" by Bob Dylan - Biograph - 1985
- Mona Lisa
- "Ace Insurance Man" by Bobbie Gentry
- "But in her hand she waved a policy
Saying with a Mona Lisa grin
"Well, y'all timed that one just about right
Cause Ace done struck again!"" - Lyrics: CMT.com : Song Lyrics : Ace Insurance Man Lyrics : Bobbie Gentry

- Local Gentry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- CMT.com : Bobbie Gentry : Artist Main

- Bobbie Gentry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Ace Insurance Man"
- Bobbie Gentry: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- "But in her hand she waved a policy
- "Dublin Blues" by Guy Clark
- "Foolish Heart" by Grateful Dead - Built to Last - 1989
- "Shun a friend, shun a brother and a friend
Never look, never look around the bend
Or check the weather chart
Sign the Mona Lisa with a spray can, call it art
But never give your love my friend unto a foolish heart
Unto a foolish heart" - Lyrics: Foolish Heart - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Foolish Heart - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Built to Last - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Grateful Dead: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- "Shun a friend, shun a brother and a friend
- "How Can I Meet Her" by The Everly Brothers - Single - 1962
- "The guys in town all think she's a Mona Lisa
And she's got 'em all goin' out of their way to please her
Whatever they see’s a mystery
‘Cause she don't do a thing to me
But where 's she live, what's her number and
How can I meet her?
How can I meet her?
How can I meet her?" - Lyrics: The Everly Brothers - How Can I Meet Her? Track - Yahoo! Music

- Everly.net
- Complete discography and lyrics available
- The Everly Brothers - The Beehive: EverlyBrothers.com
- Fan Club
- The Everly Brothers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- The Everly Brothers: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- "The guys in town all think she's a Mona Lisa
- "Only One You" by T.G. Sheppard
- "Terry's Song" by Bruce Springsteen - Magic - 2007
- THIS IS NOT ABOUT A GIRL, A REMEMBERANCE FOR TERRY MCGOVERN, SPRINGSTEEN'S LONG TIME ASSISTANT AFTER THIS DEATH
- Remembering Terry Magovern: brucespringsteen.net

- "The world is filled with many wonders
under the passing sun
But sometimes something comes along
and you know, it's for sure the only one
The Mona Lisa, the David, the Sistine Chapel,
Jesus, Mary and Joe
and when they built you brother, they broke the mold" - Lyrics: Terry's Song: brucespringsteen.net: Bruce Springsteen

- Magic (Bruce Springsteen album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- BruceSpringsteen.net

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Terry's Song"
- Bruce Springsteen: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- "Visions Of Johanna" - Blonde on Blonde - 1966
- "Visions of Johanna" is a song by Bob Dylan from the 1966 album Blonde on Blonde. Considered among Dylan's greatest works, Dylan referred to it as his favorite song on the album which captured that "thin, wild mercury sound". The song is ranked #404 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
- There have been a number of speculations about the meaning of the song of which none have been supported by statements made by Dylan. Commenting on this song, Marqusee characterises it (p. 196) as 'Dylan's definitive treatment of "strandedness"', and notes that 'in contrast to most of the material in "Blonde on Blonde", he brought it to the studio as a finished composition'. He later comments 'In VoJ Dylan is stranded between extremes - total freedom and abject slavery.'
- Others have subjected the words to poetic 'close reading' and have found in it a wealth of allusion, for example, to William Blake; thus Thakkar says 'My claims will be these: Louise represents the earthly, the prosaic, the finite; and Johanna represents the pure, the poetic, the infinite'.
- The song was originally titled "Seems Like a Freeze Out"; studio recordings from Blonde on Blonde's' early New York sessions, released on bootleg, have a much faster tempo (more similar to Most Likely You'll Go Your Way And I'll Go Mine) and, in the fifth verse, contain the additional line, "He examines the nightingale's code". Two slower versions were recorded in New York, one with a march-like tempo (which was released on the No Direction Home soundtrack), and another with a more conventional rock tempo, closer to the album version recorded in Nashville.
- Two live versions of the song recorded during Dylan's 1966 tour of England have been released. One version appeared on Biograph, released in 1985. A second version was recorded at the Manchester Free Trade Hall concert, released as the fourth volume of the Bootleg Series, which was titled The "Royal Albert Hall" Concert as a jab at bootleggers who had erroneously referred to the Manchester concert as such for years prior. Many critics and fans have come to regard these stark, evocative live recordings as superior to the album version.
- In Perth, during the Australia tour of 1966, Dylan treated the audience to an otherwise unknown verse of "Visions of Johanna". This verse introduces two new characters, Amelia, who describes Australia as "God's favourite failure", and "A Maya with gloves", who talks about love and chocolate. There is no indication that Dylan has performed this verse on any other occasion.
- Text Source: Visions of Johanna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "Inside the museums, Infinity goes up on trial
Voices echo this is what salvation must be like after a while
But Mona Lisa musta had the highway blues
You can tell by the way she smiles
See the primitive wallflower freeze
When the jelly-faced women all sneeze
Hear the one with the mustache say, "Jeeze
I can't find my knees"
Oh, jewels and binoculars hang from the head of the mule
But these visions of Johanna, they make it all seem so cruel" - Lyrics: Bob Dylan.com | Visions of Johanna

- Blonde on Blonde - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Visions of Johanna"
- Covered:
- Grateful Dead - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- Visions Of Johanna - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Fallout from the Phil Zone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Visions Of Johanna - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Grateful Dead: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Visions Of Johanna - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com
- Robyn Hitchcock - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Dylan Covers DataBase: BasePortal.com - Visions of Johanna
- This website is staggering in scope
- Grateful Dead - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- Bob Dylan: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- "Wrap Her Up" by Elton John - Ice on Fire - 1985
- "There are ladies, illegal X's
Mona Lisa's, well connected
They may be shady, English roses
Blue blooded, turned up noses" - Lyrics: Elton John - Wrap Her Up Track - Yahoo! Music

- Ice on Fire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Elton John - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Elton John: Home: Welcome to eltonjohn.com - Elton John's Official Web Site

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Wrap Her Up"
- Elton John: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- "There are ladies, illegal X's
- "Ace Insurance Man" by Bobbie Gentry
Mona, Mona Lisa : Albums
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Song Titles, Referenced in Lyrics, Albums, Bands
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Abby, Abell, Abigail, Ada, Adalia, Adalida, Adaliene, Addie, Adelaide, Adeline, Adia, Adina, Adrian, Adriana, Adrienne, Afeni, Agnes, Aida, Aisha, Aja, Akasha, Alayna, Alberta, Alda Salas, Alessandra, Alexa, Alexis, Ali, Alice, Alicia, Alidina, Alison, Allison, Alma, Alma Rose, Almaz, Althea, Alyda, Alyssa, Amanda, Amapola, Amaranta, Amaranth, Amber, Amelia, Amelie, Amie, Amity, Amoreena, Amy, Ana, Anabel, Anastasia, Andi, Andrea, Andromeda, Angel, Angela, Angelene, Angelia, Angelina, Angeline, Angelique, Angelica, Angellica, Angi, Angie, Anita, Anitra, Anji, Ann, Ann Marie, Anna, Anna Lee, Anna Marie, Anna Molly, Annabel, Annabella, Annabelle, Annabelle Lee, Anne, Anne Marie, Annette, Annie, Annie Laurie, Annie Marie, Anny, Antoinette, Antonia, Anya, April, April Anne, Arabella, Aretha, Arianne, Ariel, Arienette, Arizona, Arlene, Ashley, Asia, Athena, Aubrey, Audrey, Aura, Aurora, Autumn, Ava
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Babs, Bambi, Barbara, Barbara Allen, Barbara Ann, Barbara Lee, Barbarella, Barbie, Bathsheba, Bea, Beatrice, Beatrix, Bebe, Becky, Bee, Beka, Belinda, Bella, Bella Donna, Bella Linda, Belladonna, Belle, Benita, Bennie, Bernadette, Bernadine, Bernice, Bertha, Bertha Lou, Bess, Bessie, Bessy, Beth, Betsy, Bette, Betti, Bettie, Betty, Betty Jean, Betty Lou, Betty Louise, Betty Sue, Beverly, Beverly Jean, Billie, Billie Jean, Billie Lee, Boadicea, Bobbi, Bobbie, Bobbie Ann, Bobbie Jo, Bobbie Sue, Bobby, Bobby Jean, Bobby Sue, Bonnie, Bonnie Jean, Bonnie Lou, Bonny Lee, Bony, Brandi, Brandy, Bree, Bren, Brenda, Brennan, Bridget, Brighid, Brigitte, Britney, Brittany, Brittney, Brooke
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Cailin, Caldonia, Calliope, Calypso, Camelia, Camille, Candi, Candida, Candy, Caprice, Carla, Carlene, Carli, Carlita, Carlotta, Carly, Carmela, Carmelia, Carmelita, Carmella, Carmen, Carol, Carol Jane, Carol Lynn, Carolee, Carolene, Carolina, Caroline, Carolyn, Carolyna, Carrie, Carrie-Ann, Casey, Cass, Cassandra, Cassidy, Cassie, Cassiopeia, Caterina, Catherine, Cathy, Catrin, Cavi, Cecilia, Cecilia Ann, Celena, Celeste, Celia, Chandra, Chanel, Chante, Charity, Charlena, Charlene, Charlie, Charlotte, Charlotte Ann, Charmaine, Chasey, Chastity, Chelsea, Cher, Cheri, Cherie, Cherise, Cherri, Cherry, Cheryl, China, Chloe, Christalena, Christeen, Christi, Christie, Christie Lee, Christina, Christine, Christy, Cicciolina, Cicely, Cinderella, Cindy, Cinnamon, C.J., Clair, Claire, Clara, Clarabella, Clare, Clarissa, Claudette, Claudia, Claudie, Clementine, Cleo, Cleopatra, Clorette, Clorinda, Coco, Codene, Colleen, Collette, Collrane, Conchita, Condi, Connie, Consuelo, Contine, Cookies, Cora, Cora Lee, Corretta, Corrina, Courtney, Crissy, Cruella, Crysta, Crystal, Cvalda, Cybele, Cynthia, Cynthia Margaret
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Daisy, Daisy Bell, Daisy Jane, Daisy Mae, Daisy May, Dajana, Damita Jo, Dana, Dandelion, Dani, Danielle, Daphne, Darcy, Daria, Darlene, Daronda, Dawn, Dawna, DeDe, Deanie, Deanna, Debbie, Debbie Denise, Debbie Rae, Debby, Debora, Deborah, Debra, Debra Sue, Dee, Dee Dee, Deidre, Delaney, Delia, Delilah, Della, Delores, Delorla, Denise, Desdemona, Deseree, Deserie, Desire, Dia, Diamond, Diana, Diane, Didi, Dinah, Dinah Flo, Dolly, Dolores, Dominique, Domino, Donna, Donna Lee, Dora, Doralice, Doreen, Dorina, Doris, Dorothy, Dory, Dottie, Dusty
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Eartha, Echo, Edie, Edina, Edith, Edna, Edweena, Effie, Eileen, Elaine, Elayne, Eleanor, Elenor, Elisa, Elise, Eliza, Elizabeth, Ella, Ella Mae, Elle, Ellen, Elly May, Elmira, Eloise, Elsa, Elsie, Elva, Elvira, Emalina, Emaline, Emily, Emm, Emma, Emma Jean, Emma Rose, Emmalene, Emmaline, Emmaretta, Emmie, Emmylou, Enid, Enola, Erica, Ericka, Erika, Erin, Ernestine, Eryn, Esmeralda, Estella, Estelle, Ester, Esther, Ethel, Eva, Eva Marie, Evalia, Evaline, Evangaline, Evangeline, Eve, Eveline, Evelyn, Evie, Ezmerelda
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Faith, Fancy, Fannie, Fannie Mae, Fanny, Fatima, Feleena, Felicia, Felina, Fifi, Fiona, Flo, Flora, Florence, Frances, Francesca, Francine, Frankie, Frida, Froney
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Gabby, Gabrielle, Gail, Galadriel, Gayatri, Gayle, Genevieve, Georgette, Georgia, Georgia Lee, Georgia Rae, Georgianna, Georgie, Geraldine, Gertie Ruth, Gertrude, Giada, Gidget, Gigi, Gina, Ginger, Ginnie, Ginny, Gladys, Glendora, Gloria, Goldie, Grace, Gracie, Gretchen, Griselda, Grizelda, Guinevere, Gwen, Gwendolyn, Gwendolyn Wanda
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Hailie, Haley, Haligh, Halley, Hally Lou, Hana, Hanin, Hanna, Hannah, Hannah Jane, Harmony, Harriet, Hattie, Haushinka, Hayley, Hazel, Heather, Heidi, Helen, Helena, Helga, Heloise, Henrietta, Higinia, Hildegarde, Hillary, Holly, Holly Ann, Holyanna, Honey
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Ida, Ida Jane, Ida Mae, Imelda, Imogene, Inanna, Ines, Ingrid, Iola, Irene, Iris, Irma, Isabel, Isabella, Isabelle, Isis, Isobel, Ivy, Ivy Jean, Izabella
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Jack-A-Lynn, Jackie, Jacklyn, Jacksie, Jacqueline, Jacquie, Jainie, Jainy, Jamaica, Jamie, Jan, Jane, Janeane, Janelle, Janet, Janet May, Janey, Janice, Janie, Janine, Janis, Jannie, Janny Lou, Jasey Rae, Jasmine, Jayne, Jean, Jean-Louis, Jean-Marie, Jeanette, Jeanie, Jeannie, Jeannine, Jeanny, Jemima, Jen, Jenifa, Jenni, Jennie, Jennie Lee, Jennifer, Jenny, Jenny Fey, Jenny Lee, Jenny Rebbeca, Jerri Lynn, Jesamine, Jessi, Jessica, Jessie, Jessye, Jezebel, Jill, Jillian, Jo, Jo-Ann, Jo Ann, JoJo, Joan, Joanessa, Joanie, Joanna, Joanne, Jodi, Jodie, Jody, Johanna, Johnny, Jolee, Jolene, Joni, Jools, Jordanna, Josaphina, Josephine, Josie, Joy, Juanita, Juby, Jude, Judith, Judy, Judy Mae, Julia, Juliana, Julianne, Julie, Julienne, Juliet, Juliette, June, Juno, Jura, Justine
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Kahlia, Kalen, Kamala, Kara, Kara Jane, Karen, Kari, Karina, Kashka, Kate, Katerine, Katey, Katharine, Katherine, Kathleen, Kathy, Katie, Katie Mae, Katrina, Katy, Kay, Kayleigh, Keiko, Keisha, Kelly, Kelly Jean, Kerry Anne, Kesley, Kia, Kiki, Kim, Kimberly, Kisha, Kirstyn, Kitty, Krista, Kristen, Kristina, Kristy, Krystal, Kylie, Kyrie
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Lacey, Lady, LaKia, Lalena, Lana, Lara, Lashaun, Lashonda, Latasha, Laticia, LaTisha, LaToya, Laura, Laura Jean, Laura Mae, Lauren, Laurie, Lauryn, Laverne, Lavinia, Layla, Lea, Lea Ann, Leah, Leanne, Leela, Leila, Leilani, Lena, Lenora, Lenore, Leona, LeShaun, Lesley Ann, Leslie, Leslie Anne, Leyna, Libbie, Liezah, Lil, Lila, Lilah, Lilian, Lili Marleen, Lilith, Lillie, Lilly, Lily, Lily Ann, Lily Belle, Lily Marlene, Lin, Linda, Linda Lou, Linda Lu, Lindsay, Lisa, Lisette, Liviana, Liza, Liza Jane, Lizzie, Lizzy, Lois, Lola, Lolita, Lorelei, Loreley, Lorena, Lorene, Lorenza, Loretta, Lori, Lorilie, Lorraine, Lorrie, Louisa, Louise, Lovey, Lu, Luann, Luanne, Luci, Lucille, Lucinda, Lucretia, Lucy, Ludella, Luisa, Luka, Lula, Lulla Bell, Lulu, Luna, Lupe Lu, Lyanna, Lydia, Lyla, Lynda, Lyn, Lynette, Lynn
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Mab, Mabel, Mable, Macarena, Madalaine, Madalena, Madeleine, Madeline, Madge, Madison, Madonna, Magda, Magdalena, Magdalene, Magdelene, Maggie, Maggie Mae, Maggie Mae, Mahalia, Mahila, Maime, Malinda, Mame, Mandy, Mara, Marcella, Marcia, Maree, Margaret, Margaret Ann, Margaret Anne, Margarita, Marge, Margery, Margie, Margo, Margory, Marguerite, Maria, Mariah, Mariam, Marian, Mariana, Marianna, Marianne, Marie, Marie-Jeanne, Marie Cherie, Marie Christine, Marie Marie, Mariella, Marilee, Marilyn, Marina, Marion, Marjorine, Marlena, Marlene, Marsha, Marta, Martha, Martha Lorraine, Martika, Marvalene, Mary, Mary Alice, Mary Ann, Mary Anne, Mary Beth, Mary Ellen, Mary Jane, Mary Jo, Mary Lee, Mary Lou, Mary Margaret, Maryann, Maryanne, Marylou, Matilida, Mattie, Maude, Maureen, Mavis, Maxine, May, May Alice, May Jane, Maya, Maybelle, Maybellene, Maydell, Mazey, Meagan, Medusa, Meg, Megan, Melanie, Melinda, Melissa, Mellie, Melody, Mercedes, Merilee, Mesuline, Mia, Mica, Michelle, Mildred, Millie, Milly, Mimi, Mina, Minnie, Mira, Miranda, Miriam, Missa, Missy, Misty, Mitzi, Molina, Molly, Mona, Mona Lisa, Monica, Monique, Mony, Morgan, Morgana, Morticia, Muriel, Myla, Myrna
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Nadia, Nadine, Naima, Nan, Nanci, Nancy, Nancy Ann, Nancy Lee, Nanette, Naomi, Natale, Natalia, Natalie, Natasha, Natassia, Nefertiti, Nellie, Nelly, Nettie, Nicki, Nicole, Nicolette, Niki, Nikita, Nikki, Nina, Nona, Nora, Nora Lee, Norah, Norma, Norma Jean
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Paige, Pam, Pamela, Pandora, Paris, Pat, Patricia, Patsy, Patti, Patti Ann, Patty, Paula, Paulene, Paulina, Pauline, Pearl, Pearly, Peg, Peggy, Peggy Ann, Peggy Lee, Peggy Sue, Pele, Penelope, Penny, Perelandra, Persephone, Petula, Petunia, Phaedra, Phillipa, Philomena, Phoebe, Phyllis, Pinky, Pippi, Pocahonatas, Polly, Pollyann, Pollyanna, Pollyanne, Porcelina, Portia, Prescilla, Priscilla, Prudence
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Rachael, Rachael Anne, Rachel, Ramona, Rapunzel, Raquel, Rasheeda, Ray, Reba, Rebecca, Rebecca Lynn, Rebekah, Regina, Regine, Reila, Rena, Rene, Renee, Reno, Rhiannon, Rhoda, Rhody, Rhonda, Ricky, Rikki, Rio, Rita, Rita May, Roberta, Robin, Robyn, Rohna, Rolene, Ronda, Ronnie, Rosa, Rosa Lee, Rosalee, Rosalie, Rosalinda, Rosaline, Rosalita, Rosalyn, Rosalyn, Rosanna, Rose, Roseanne, Rose-Marie, Rose Mary, Rosealia, Roseanne, Rosemarie, Rosemary, Rosetta, Rosey, Roshumba, Rosie, Rowena, Roxanne, Roxette, Ruby, Ruby Ann, Ruby Claire, Ruby Jean, Ruby Lee, Ruth, Ruth Ann, Ruthie, Ruthy
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Sabrina, Sacha, Sadie, Sadie Mae, Safronia, Sakeena, Sal, Salina, Sallie, Sally, Sally Ann, Sally Jo, Sally Lee, Sally Mae, Sally Rose, Salome, Samantha, Sammy, Sandie, Sandra, Sandra Dee, Sandy, Sara, Sara Lee, Sarah, Sarah Beth, Sarah Jane, Sasha, Sashiko, Satie, Savannah, Scarlet, Seattle, Secora, Selena, Selma, Serena, Shameka, Shandi, Shandy, Shania, Shaniqua, Shannon, Sharada, Shari, Shari Ann, Sharise, Sharleena, Sharmon, Sharon, Sharona, Sha'von, Shayla, Shayna, Sheena, Sheila, Shekhina, Sherleena, Sherrie, Sherry, Shilo, Shiralee, Shirley, Shirley Jean, Shonda, Sierra, Simone, Sissy, Sloopy, Smokey, Sofia, Sonia, Sonja, Sophia, Sophie, Stacey, Stacie Anne, Stacy, Starla, Stella, Stephanie, Stevie, Stormy, Sue, Sugaree, Sukie, Sunny, Susan, Susanna, Susannah, Susanne, Susie, Sussudio, Suzanna, Suzanne, Suze, Suzen, Suzetta, Suzi, Suzie, Suzy, Suzy Lee, Suzzette, Sybil, Sylvia, Sylvie
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Tallulah, Talula, Tamara, Tammy, Tammy Rae, Tangerine, Tania, Tanya, Tara, Tawana, Taylor, Tenesha, Tenille, Teresa, Teresa Lynn, Tereza, Terri, Terry, Tess, Tessie, Thelma, Theresa, Thumbalina, Tiffany, Tillie, Tina, Tisha, Toni, Tonya, Tootie, Tootsie, Tracey, Tracie, Tracy, Tricia, Trina, Trishalana, Tristessa, Tronya, Trudi, Trudy
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Valencia, Valentina, Valerie, Valie, Valleri, Vampira, Vanessa, Vanna, Veida, Vendella, Venus, Vera, Verla, Veronica, Vicki, Vickie, Vicky, Victoria, Vida, Vidalia, Viola Lee, Violet, Virgina, Vivian, Vivica, Vivienne
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Wanda, Wanomi, Weezie, Wendela, Wendy, Whitney, Willhelmina, Wilma, Winona, Wynona
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