weeeooooo's Personal Name List

Annelie
Gender: Feminine
Usage: German, Swedish
Pronounced: A-nə-lee(German)
Rating: 10% based on 2 votes
German diminutive of Anna or short form of Anneliese.
Aoide
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Greek Mythology
Other Scripts: Ἀοιδή(Ancient Greek)
Pronounced: ay-EE-dee(English)
Rating: 20% based on 1 vote
Means "song" in Greek. In Greek mythology she was one of the original three muses, the muse of song.
Arianna
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Italian, English (Modern)
Pronounced: a-RYAN-na(Italian) ar-ee-AN-ə(English) ar-ee-AHN-ə(English)
Rating: 30% based on 2 votes
Italian form of Ariadne.
Aurélien
Gender: Masculine
Usage: French
Pronounced: O-REH-LYEHN
Rating: 20% based on 2 votes
French form of Aurelianus.
Auroora
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Finnish
Pronounced: OW-ro-rah
Rating: 5% based on 2 votes
Finnish variant of Aurora.
Irina
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Romanian, Georgian, Finnish, Estonian
Other Scripts: Ирина(Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian) ირინა(Georgian)
Pronounced: i-RYEE-nə(Russian) EE-ree-nah(Finnish)
Rating: 40% based on 2 votes
Form of Irene in several languages.
Lydia
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English, German, Dutch, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek [1]
Other Scripts: Λυδία(Ancient Greek)
Pronounced: LID-ee-ə(English) LUY-dya(German) LEE-dee-a(Dutch)
Rating: 55% based on 2 votes
Means "from Lydia" in Greek. Lydia was a region on the west coast of Asia Minor, said to be named for the legendary king Lydos. In the New Testament this is the name of a woman converted to Christianity by Saint Paul. In the modern era the name has been in use since the Protestant Reformation.
Neptuno
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Roman Mythology (Hispanicized, Portuguese-style)
Rating: 5% based on 2 votes
Spanish and European Portuguese form of Neptune.
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