QueenOfTheElfsLOL's Personal Name List

Zariah
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Modern)
Pronounced: zə-RIE-ə, ZAHR-ee-ə
Personal remark: means yaweh (the Hebrew god.) or blooming flower.
Rating: 60% based on 1 vote
Variant of Zaria or Sariah.
Shafiyya
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: شافية(Arabic)
Means "healer" in Arabic.
Rosa 1
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Catalan, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Dutch, German, English
Pronounced: RO-sa(Spanish, Dutch) RAW-za(Italian) RAW-zu(European Portuguese) HAW-zu(Brazilian Portuguese) RAW-zə(Catalan) RO-za(German) RO-zə(English)
Personal remark: from Latin rosa meaning "rose"
Rating: 90% based on 1 vote
Generally this can be considered to be from Latin rosa meaning "rose", though originally it may have come from the unrelated Germanic name Roza 2. This was the name of a 13th-century saint from Viterbo in Italy. In the English-speaking world it was first used in the 19th century. Famous bearers include the Polish-German revolutionary Rosa Luxemburg (1871-1919) and the American civil rights activist Rosa Parks (1913-2005).
Phyllida
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Rare)
Pronounced: FIL-i-də
Personal remark: From Φυλλίδος (Phyllidos), the genitive form of Phyllis, which Means "foliage" in Greek.
Rating: 70% based on 1 vote
From Φυλλίδος (Phyllidos), the genitive form of Phyllis. This form was used in 17th-century pastoral poetry.
Oakleigh
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Modern)
Pronounced: OK-lee
Personal remark: the Strictly feminine variant of Oakley, which is from an English surname that was from various place names meaning "oak clearing" in Old English.
Strictly feminine variant of Oakley.
Corrine
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: kə-REEN
Personal remark: Variant of Corinne, which is the French form of Corinna, which is derived from κόρη (kore) meaning "maiden".
Rating: 90% based on 1 vote
Variant of Corinne.
Calla
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: KAL-ə
From the name of two types of plants, the true calla (species Calla palustris) and the calla lily (species Calla aethiopica), both having white flowers and growing in marshy areas. Use of the name may also be inspired by Greek κάλλος (kallos) meaning "beauty".
Ansley
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Modern)
Personal remark: Variant of Ainsley, which is derived from Old English anne "alone, solitary" or ansetl "hermitage" and leah "woodland, clearing".
Rating: 40% based on 1 vote
Variant of Ainsley.
Aerona
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Welsh
Variant of Aeron.
Aaliyah
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic, English (Modern), African American (Modern)
Other Scripts: عالية(Arabic)
Pronounced: ‘A-lee-ya(Arabic) ə-LEE-ə(English) ah-LEE-ə(English)
Personal remark: Feminine form of Aali, which means "high, lofty, sublime" in Arabic.
Rating: 90% based on 1 vote
Feminine form of Aali. It was popularized in the English-speaking world by the singer Aaliyah Haughton (1979-2001), who was known simply as Aaliyah. This name received a boost in popularity after she released her debut album in 1994, and also in 2001 after her untimely death in an airplane crash.
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