Luccca's Personal Name List

Paulien
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Dutch
Pronounced: pow-LEEN
Personal remark: Dutch "small", [pow-LEEN]
Rating: 21% based on 13 votes
Dutch feminine form of Paulinus (see Paulino).
Mira 2
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Macedonian, Polish
Other Scripts: Мира(Serbian, Macedonian)
Pronounced: MEE-ra(Polish)
Personal remark: Slavic "peace" or "world", [MEE-rah]
Rating: 50% based on 13 votes
Short form of Miroslava and other names beginning with Mir (often the Slavic element mirŭ meaning "peace, world").
Mea
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Finnish (Modern), Swedish
Personal remark: Scandinavian "mine"/ Hawaiian "red", [ME-ah]
Rating: 40% based on 13 votes
Variant of Mia, likely influenced by Latin meus "mine" (feminine mea). It was first recorded in Sweden in 1858.
Livia 1
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Italian, Romanian, German, Dutch, Swedish, Finnish, Ancient Roman
Pronounced: LEE-vya(Italian)
Personal remark: Ancient Roman "blue", [LEE-vee-yah]
Rating: 61% based on 16 votes
Feminine form of Livius. This was the name of the wife of the Roman emperor Augustus, Livia Drusilla.
Lenora
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Personal remark: English "the other Aenor", [leh-NO-rah]
Rating: 57% based on 14 votes
Short form of Elenora.
Junia
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Biblical, Ancient Roman
Pronounced: YOO-nee-a(Latin)
Personal remark: Ancient Roman "youth", [YOO-nee-ah]
Rating: 42% based on 14 votes
Feminine form of Junius. This is the name of an early Christian mentioned in Paul's epistle to the Romans in the New Testament (there is some debate about whether the name belongs to a woman Junia or a man Junias).
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