Aelita
Stumbled across Aelita today.
Do you like it?
Aelita:
Created by Russian author Aleksey Tolstoy for his science fiction novel Aelita (1923), where it belongs to a Martian princess. In the book, the name is said to mean "starlight seen for the last time" in the Martian language.
Pronunciation: ui-LYEE-tə(Russian)
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Do you like it?
Aelita:
Created by Russian author Aleksey Tolstoy for his science fiction novel Aelita (1923), where it belongs to a Martian princess. In the book, the name is said to mean "starlight seen for the last time" in the Martian language.
Pronunciation: ui-LYEE-tə(Russian)
Please rate my list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/6232
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Has a fantasy world flair to it. Surprised that it hasn't gotten much popularity.
Don't like it
I'm not sure how to pronounce it even after looking at the BtN pronunciation guide. It's hard for me to like it when I don't know how to pronounce it. The meaning in the novel is cool though.