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Name M/F Remark Rating
Aglaé f French form of AGLAIA. Aglaia (Greek), Aglaea, Aglaia (Greek Mythology), Aglaya (Russian)
Aglaea f Greek Mythology (Latinized). Latinized form of AGLAIA. Aglaé (French), Aglaia (Greek), Aglaya (Russian)
Aglaia f Greek 'splendour,beauty'. 1 of the 3 Graces.
Aglaya f
Ailbhe m / f Irish, 'white'
Amarantha f From the name of the amaranth flower, which is derived from Greek αμαραντος (amarantos) meaning "unfading". Αμαραντος (Amarantos) was also an Ancient Greek given name.
Amaryllis f Greek 'to sparkle'
Aria 1 f English PRONOUNCED: AHR-ee-ə; Means "song" or "melody" in Italian (literally means "air"). An aria is an elaborate vocal solo, the type usually performed in operas. 20th c.
Armida f Italian,Spanish.Created by 16th-century poet.Beautiful enchantress.
Armide f Literature. French form of Armida.
Arwen f Literature: Means "noble maiden" in Sindarin. In 'The Lord of the Rings' (1954) by J. R. R. Tolkien, Arwen was the daughter of Elrond and the lover of Aragorn.
Ayla 1 f
Ayla 2 f Turkish 'moonlight,halo'.
Ayla 3 f Literature.Created 4 Clan of the Cave Bear.
Belphoebe f Literature.Combo of belle 'beautiful' & Phoebe.The Faerie Queene poem (1590).
Briallen f Welsh 'primrose'
Ceridwen f Welsh Myth 'blessed poetry'.Celtic goddess of poetry.
Cerridwen f Variant of Ceridwen.
Chryseis f Ancient Greek Myth.Daughter of Chryses,a priest of Apollo in Greek legend.
Cressida f Literature.Medieval form of Chryseis.A woman of Troy.
Daiva f Lithuanian.Created by Lithuanian writer.Possibly derived from Sanskrit 'destiny'.
Damhán m
Desdemona f Greek 'ill-fated'. Murdered wife of Othello.
Dev m Sanskrit 'god'
Devi f Indian,Hindi.From Sanskrit 'goddess'.Mother goddess manifests as all other goddesses.
Divya f Indian,Hindi.Sanskrit 'divine,heavenly'.
Dov m Hebrew 'bear'
Dove f English.A type of bird.
Dubhán m
Duff m Scottish.Gaelic dubh 'dark'.
Dulcinea f Literature.Spanish dulce 'sweet'.
Eir f Norse Myth.Old Norse 'mercy'.Norse goddess of healing & medicine.
Eira 1 f Welsh 'snow'.
Eira 2 f Swedish,Norwegian.Modern form of Eir.
Eirwen f
Elah m
Éowyn f
Eponine f
Étaín f
Faina f
Fantine f
Flutura f
Galadriel f Literature: gə-LAD-ree-əl (English); Means "maiden crowned with a radiant garland" in Sindarin. Galadriel was a Noldorin elf princess renowned for her beauty and wisdom.
Geneviève f
Genovefa f
Gwyneira f
Hala f Arabic 'halo around the moon'.
Idril f Sindarin 'sparkle brilliance'
Lalage f
Lalla f
Lumi f Finnish 'snow'
Lyra f
Maeve f
Mave f
Méabh f
Meadhbh f
Meagan f
Meave f
Medb f
Mignon f
Nadra f Arabic 'radiance'
Neva f
Nevaeh f
Parvana f
Phaenna f
Purnima f
Samantha f Aramaic 'listener, good listener'
Saoirse f Irish PRONOUNCED: SEER-sha; Means "freedom" in Irish Gaelic.
Savina f
Selah f
Seren f Welsh 'star'
Síofra f Means "elf, sprite" in Irish Gaelic
Snježana f
Tegan f
Valéria f
Valeria f
Veva f
Winter f
Zdeňka f
Zuriñe f