andy |
jessica |
As a noun andy
is android.
As a proper noun jessica is
; formerly rare, but since the 1970s popular in all english-speaking countries.
olivia |
jessica |
As proper nouns the difference between olivia and jessica
is that
olivia is (
female given name) while
jessica is ; formerly rare, but since the 1970s popular in all english-speaking countries.
jessica |
rose |
As proper nouns the difference between jessica and rose
is that
jessica is ; formerly rare, but since the 1970s popular in all english-speaking countries while
rose is rhone.
jessica |
rebecca |
As proper nouns the difference between jessica and rebecca
is that
jessica is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew|}}; formerly rare, but since the 1970s popular in all English-speaking countries while
Rebecca is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew|}}, in regular use since the Reformation.
jessica |
jessica |
As proper nouns the difference between jessica and jessica
is that
jessica is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew|}}; formerly rare, but since the 1970s popular in all English-speaking countries while
Jessica is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew|}}; formerly rare, but since the 1970s popular in all English-speaking countries .
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