In the Stone Age, specific names for girls are not well-documented, as written records did not exist. However, it's likely that names were simple and derived from nature, familial ties, or personal traits. Archaeological findings suggest that names could have been based on local languages and cultural practices, possibly reflecting the environment, such as "River" or "Stone." Ultimately, the exact names remain unknown but would have been influenced by the community and surroundings.
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