Beautiful female foreign names list. Name interpretation meaning

Beautiful female foreign names list.  Name interpretation meaning
Beautiful female foreign names list. Name interpretation meaning

The name of a person has always been endowed with a special sacred meaning... The men were the embodiment of strength, courage, bravery, heroism. Women's names, on the contrary, endowed, according to ancestors, their owners with beauty, tenderness, gentleness, patience. Modern Russian and foreign scientists have already scientifically proven that the name of a person has a significant influence on his fate.

V last years there was a tendency to give girls unusual, rare names. However, experts believe that choosing a name for a child should be approached as responsibly as possible. You should not be guided by fashion or momentary desire, give in to pressure from relatives. Parents should be clearly aware that they are making a choice with which a person will have to live his whole life.

A rare and unusual name in itself gives its owner certain features. On the one hand, it automatically sets the girl apart from everyone else. Depending on the character and attitude of adults, this can either stimulate the child's leadership qualities or unreasonable pride, or provoke him to be as invisible as possible.

On the other hand, getting used to constant attention, a girl, especially as she grows older, when one name is no longer enough to hold positions, may unconsciously or purposefully strive for it.

Rare female names, beautiful modern Russians or foreigners should be chosen by the parents for the child with the understanding that the girl will have to correspond to the name, and the parents should pay special attention to her upbringing.

How to choose a rare name

When choosing a rare beautiful female name, regardless of whether it is modern or old, Russian or not, some nuances should be taken into account:

  1. The name should be euphonic for the environment of the child where he is supposed to live. Children easily compose teasing rhymes for any name, but some are especially insidious in this regard.
  2. It should be easy to pronounce, both in full and in short form.
  3. The full name must be combined with a middle name. Vsevolodovna or Miroslavovna themselves are difficult to pronounce even for people with excellent articulation, so you should not make them even more difficult to pronounce in combination with cumbersome names.
  4. The combination of the first and last name should be taken into account, the general structure should be easy to remember and pronounced without difficulty. And common sense in this case should not be written off. Krivonos Karnelia or Madeleine Zaplyuisvechko are not the best options.
  5. The name should be transformed into euphonious short forms, at least one.
  6. It is advisable to refer to the works of people who have researched names and their influence on character and to get acquainted with what they write about the version they like. Believe it or not, since the description of names is compiled on the basis of many years of collecting information, it makes sense to take their interpretation into service. Feedback from many people speaks in favor of such studies.

Orthodox Russian names according to the calendar

Since the baptism of Russia, a tradition has emerged to name children according to the calendar - a special church list-calendar. In it, every day is painted as a date for the commemoration of a saint (saint).

Over the past time, more than 1000 different names of Greek, Jewish, Slavic origin have accumulated in the calendar. Many of them are still relevant today, some are completely forgotten, but they are all endowed with a certain energy. Previously, it was according to this calendar that it was customary to call newborns, today this choice depends solely on the parents.

As a strict condition, the custom ceased to exist everywhere and is preserved only in certain believing families.

The name from the calendar is given to the child during the baptismal ceremony and does not always correspond to its official (civil) version.

So, for example, Nelly is not in the calendar, and the girl is baptized either with a consonant Neonila, or given a name by her birthday.

Rare and beautiful female names have become undeservedly forgotten today. Claudia, Evdokia, Varvara, Vasilisa are found, but rare.

You can find completely outlandish, in the opinion of a modern Russian person, names, such as:

  • Leonil,
  • Felicata,
  • Eusebius.

From the usual beautiful names in the calendar you can find:

  • Nina,
  • Polina,
  • Elena,
  • Olga,
  • Mary,
  • Sophia.

Rare Russian names - list

Some rare female names still sound beautiful today, recalling Russian roots and traditions in our modern, international world:

  • Milana (sweetheart),
  • Bogdana (given by God),
  • Yaroslava (bright in glory),
  • Bozena (God's wife),
  • Darina (given by God),
  • Snezhana (winter, snowy),
  • Radmila (rejoicing, caring),

and the like are still relevant today. Even by ear, these names have a pronounced emotional connotation, very feminine and at the same time concealing the strength of their ancestors and patronage. higher powers... They pass it on to their owners.

They also include more popular beautiful names such as Vera, Nadezhda, Lyudmila, Zlata. But Svetlana, despite the fact that she is based on such a familiar “light” for our ear, baffles researchers.

One of the versions of its origin is an artificial origin, there is a theory that it was invented by Zhukovsky and Vostokov for the ballad of the same name, which ensured his popularity for a long time.

The names of the pre-Christian period were consistent with the beliefs and worldview of the people of that time. Close connection with nature, reverence for her power and elements, worship pagan gods- all this was reflected in how the distant ancestors called the children.

The girls were named:

  • Zhdanami (the child who was expected),
  • Handsome (beautiful)
  • Mladami, Malushami (youngest daughter),
  • Zorinami (born at dawn),
  • Chernavami (dark-haired, dark-skinned),
  • Yaroslavs (praising God Yarilu), etc.

English

England is very interesting and peculiar for the Slavs in terms of names and surnames. For the inhabitants of foggy Albion, the full name consists of three components: the first name, the second name and the surname itself. Traditional English names have Celtic and Scottish roots, however, Germanic, Norman, Arabic, Christian names also had an important influence on their formation.

This is due to the fact that for a long time in the territories belonging to the modern United Kingdom, there was an active mixing of various ethnic groups. Among this list there are also artificial names, invented on purpose.

In pre-revolutionary Russia, English names were slightly less popular than French ones. Often they replaced a secular, worldly name in a foreign manner, and Mary turned into Mary, and Anna into Anne. In modern Russian culture, even the most common English names will sound unusual.

There are a lot of beautiful female names in England. In countries where people speak English, you can call a girl any word you like, for example:

  • April (April),
  • Chamomile (Daisy),
  • Jasmine (Jasmine),
  • Ice (Crystal),
  • Ruby (Rubby),

- and all these are female names.

Greek

Primordially Greek names are divided into two large subgroups:

Modern beautiful female names, rare or widely heard, but traditionally seem Russian to us, have Greek roots. Absolutely Russian name Elena, translated from the language of Archimedes, means "shining, torch." And in fact, Elena is bright, energetic women, endowed with charisma and bright temperament. Xenia, Evlampia also came from Greece.

The Greeks also have a lot of original and very unusual female names:

  • Olympiad,
  • Alexia,
  • Isadora,
  • Selena,
  • Ruzanna,
  • Ophelia,
  • Sandra,
  • Monica.

American

American culture is a mix of English, German, French, Dutch, Swedish and many more. In such a cocktail of cultures and names were formed, diverse both in origin and in sound.

Much depends on the part of the country and its population. In Venezuela, where you can still hear German speech today, many women are called Marta, Greta, and in California, Spanish Mercedes and Dolores are popular.

According to statistics of recent years, most often residents of the United States of America call their daughters:

  • Barbara,
  • Elizabeth,
  • Dora,
  • Emma,
  • Sophie,
  • Mary.

If you want to call the girl a rare name in the American manner, you can choose one of these names.

In some families of Catholics today they adhere to the tradition of calling a child after the name of the saint on whose day he was lucky enough to be born, but most of the citizens of this country still prefer to name their offspring according to their personal sympathies.

In recent years, there has been a tendency to call children not by their own proper names, but by any word they like. Usually it tends towards superiority or pathos, for example, Legend, Queen.

Names popular in America that sound original and beautiful for Russians:

  • Michelle,
  • Mary,
  • Stella,
  • Evelina,
  • Lucille,
  • Clara,
  • Bark,
  • Dolores,
  • Ruby,
  • Lillian,
  • Lola.

Japanese

Japanese female names are melodic, euphonic, easy to pronounce and recognize by ear.

The meaning of names, like that of other peoples, most often comes down to beauty, harmony and perfection:

  • Kamiko is the child of perfection
  • Katsumi is the all-conquering beauty
  • Meiko is a dancing child
  • Rika is a highly regarded fragrance
  • Saker - dawn in Japan.

German

In Germany on legislative level a ban was imposed on children receiving invented names or inappropriate words, surnames, even world famous ones, as well as geographical, historical and other names and terms were used as them.

In return, the Germans were given the widest choice of names with ancient Germanic roots, as well as Catholic ones, since more than 30% of the population vehemently adhere to church traditions.

According to statistics, the most beautiful and popular in recent years among Germans were the names:

  • Hannah,
  • Helga,
  • Helen,
  • Emma,
  • Ingrid
  • Peter.

Calling a girl with a German name, one must not forget the rule: it must be combined with a patronymic and surname.

Armenian

The formation of their names, as well as the culture in general, was greatly influenced by the Persians, Arabs, Slavs, and Turks. Many names were taken from " Old Testament"," Bible "and other Christian texts.

Womens Armenian names represent the best in the weaker half. Some names appeared under the influence of the myths and beliefs of the people: The woman - mother (Anahit), in honor of the goddess of motherhood and the warrior, the girl was called Nane, and the worshipers of the dawn goddess named her daughter Mane.

Many parents believed that their daughter would grow up as her name would be. This is how:

  • brilliant Lianas,
  • devoted to God Miriam,
  • happy Erjanik,
  • keeping the hearth of Nune,
  • freedom-loving soul Azatui.

Tatar

Tatar names for girls are rooted in the Turks, have a long history of origin and are diverse. In the culture of the Tatars, most female names in one way or another refer to the sky, planets, stars and everything that fits into this theme.

For example, the syllable "ai" at the beginning of the name means the moon, and thus Ainuru can be translated as "light of the moon", and Aibike - "lunar lady". The most common beautiful female Tatar name Chulpan is translated into Russian as "Venus" or morning Star... A good portion of Tatar names appeared after the people converted to Islam, therefore many of them contain “ulla” in their structure, that is, Allah.

Rare Muslim

The worst thing that can happen in the life of a devout Muslim is a departure from the prescriptions given in the Quran. And this holy book says that parents are fully responsible for the life and actions of their child, which is why the choice of a name for residents of Muslim countries is of such great importance.

Of the female names mentioned on the pages of the Koran, there is only one - Mariam, therefore, among Muslims there was a tendency to call girls with words from their scriptures that have a pious and pleasant meaning.

Over time, they turned into their own female names, some of them are more popular, while others are rarely used:

  • Iman (faith),
  • Zulfa (search, finding mercy),
  • Zahra (beauty, better time),
  • Ilyaf (union),
  • Kunuz (treasure),
  • Camila (whole, full),
  • Mawadda (love, addiction),
  • Misbach (light source).

The rarest names in the world

Every year in every country government bodies, engaged in the registration of newborns, collects and forwards to the relevant statistical centers and institutes information on how many babies and under what names received their first documents.

Information about people who decided to change their name in adulthood is also sent there. On the basis of all these indicators, all kinds of graphs, diagrams and schemes are displayed, including a list of the most popular female and male names of the year.

Based on the results of the past period in the CIS, birth certificates were least often issued for:


It is quite difficult to talk about the rarest names on a global scale, since in different countries parents sometimes show unprecedented imagination and call children unthinkable words.

For example, a girl named "Privatization" lives in Kiev.

Unusual names

It is already difficult to surprise someone with Louise, Estersite and Loirels, but the registry office employees are sometimes amazed at the fantasies of some parents. On the territory of Moscow, the couple demanded to record their son under the name BOCh rVF 260602 and of course were refused.

Today "a biological object of a human of the Voronin-Frolov family, born on June 26, 2002" (which is exactly how the name sounds in full) is 15 years old, and it still lives without official metrics.

Despite the fact that among modern Russians there is plenty to choose from, people continue to come up with rare female names, they are sometimes formed as an abbreviation for slogans, say, "Lorierik", which includes the words "Lenin" and "October Revolution", "Industrialization "And" Electrification "," Radioification "and" Communism ".

There were precedents in the world when they tried to give children such names as "Circumcision", "@", "Q", "Justice", "Messiah", "Nutella". Many states create lists of names that cannot be used to name babies, and courts refuse to register babies to parents because of inappropriate words, signs and numbers in the “name” column.

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Are you expecting a daughter and do not know what to call her? Here are some ideas to help you make the right choice. And what the name for a girl will be - simple or unusual - is up to the parents to decide.

Many parents begin to think about what to name their child only when they see two stripes on the test. Others cannot decide on a name, even after returning from the hospital. What names are in fashion for girls now? Modern or old? Russian or foreign? You can open a list with names in alphabetical order or flip through church calendars, which many Orthodox parents are guided by.

How to choose names for girls

When choosing a female name, you need to consider the following: both parents should like it, combine beautifully with a middle name and surname, and, preferably, be fashionable and popular. And don't forget that each name has its own meaning. "Letidor" has selected for you a list of the most beautiful and rare names for girls.

Church calendar

The tradition of choosing a name for a newborn according to the church calendar (Saints) is again relevant. We have selected the most beautiful and rare out of more than 1000 female names: Anfisa, Melania, Ulyana, Emilia, Juliana, Nonna. However, there are much more male names in the Holy Calendar than female ones. Therefore, a girl can be named after a male saint if there is a used analogue of a male name in a female version: for example, Appolinarius - Polina.

Beautiful and rare names for girls by horoscope

There is an astrological calendar that studies the combination of different names with the signs of the zodiac.

Here are the most unusual astrological names:

If your daughter was born under the sign Aries, then, perhaps, the name Alla, Alisa, Raisa will "suit" her.

To girls born under the sign Taurus, the following names are suitable: Angela, Diana, Maya, Monica, Sabina.

For Gemini you can offer beautiful and rare names for girls - Aksinya, Albina, Gloria, Yvette, Clara, Luciena, Taisia, Eliza.

Impressionable Cancer the names of Bogdan, Juliet, Letizia, Lolita, Melania, Simona, Selena are suitable.

Regal Lionesses- Aurora, Adelaide, Ariadne, Bella, Dora, Ilona, ​​Kapitolina, Lada, Laura, Roxana, Emma, ​​Eleanor.

Methodical Virgo- Vita, Hertha, Constance, Linda, Regina, Stella, Edita.

Charming Libra- Veronica, Zlata, Isabella, Love, Milena, Nelly, Pelageya, Snezhana.

Unpredictable Scorpions- Zara, Louise, Magdalene, Martha, Seraphima, Taira, Teresa, Elina.

Active Sagittarius- Berta, Violetta, Jeanne, Isolde, Marianne, Muse, Patricia, Thekla.

Calm Capricorn- Barbara, Kira, Nora, Renata, Eleanor.

Freedom-loving Aquarius- Ilona, ​​Aelita, Gloria, Novella, Frida.

Creative Pisces- Adele, Amelia, Eve, Venus, Ninel.

Old Russian names

Many names that we consider to be native actually appeared in Russian culture from the ancient Christian world and for the most part do not have Slavic roots. The origin of female Russian names is inextricably linked with the history and beliefs, rituals and life of the ancient Slavs. These names include: Dobroslava - sane; Fun - mischievous, funny; Mstislava is exacting; Snezhana is modest and gentle.

Most popular modern names for girls

According to the statistics of the Civil Registry Office of the city of Moscow, the most popular names for girls in 2016 were Sofia, Maria, Anna, Victoria, Anastasia, Polina, Alisa, Elizaveta, Alexandra, Daria. Therefore, if you are looking for beautiful yet rare names for girls, pass by this list of 10 female names.

Names with meaning

It is worth paying attention to the meaning of the female name. We are used to believing that whatever you call the ship, so it will float. For example, if you want your girl to be a winner in life, you can call her Victoria. But remember that this name is very popular now!

Here are some examples of what meanings female names have.

Anfisa translated from ancient Greek means "blooming". In childhood, she is calm, having matured, she becomes decisive and stubborn. He will never commit rash acts, he knows how to find a common language with people.

Valeria translated from Latin means "strong, strong". She is sensual and unpredictable, with a well-developed imagination and a wonderful imaginative memory. Having matured, Valeria will become a caring, economic and hospitable wife. She carefully chooses a professional field in which she will become a real specialist.

Dominica translated from Latin means "mistress". Girls with this name have intuition, a masculine manner to lead and rule. Dominica is confident in herself and is able to bring the most difficult and difficult task to the end. Most inclined towards a leadership position, even if it is associated with risk. Achieves success in painting, architecture, design and clothing modeling.

Rare names for girls

Statistics say that many parents tend to choose a name for their child, which is not very popular now. If you adhere to the same views, then keep in mind that very recently, little Aurora, Lyubava, Leia, Ustinya, Emily, Bozena, Nicoletta, Alexandria, Indira, Vesna, Malvina, Blanca, Cleopatra have already appeared.

Unusual names for girls

Lovers of everything original were, are and always will be. According to statistics, some of the most unusual names for girls over the past five years have become: Joy, Moon, Byzantium, Chelsea, Legend, Russia, Ocean.

Foreign names for girls

Among the current trends in the choice of names is the fashion for foreign names. This is due to the fact that English has become an international language of communication, therefore, pronouncing English names is no longer as difficult for many as it was before. Or maybe the parents do not exclude that their daughter will go abroad in the future? Bella, Grace, Jessica, Camilla, Carolina, Jasmine, Monica, Patricia, Roxanne, Nicole, Vanessa, Stephanie, Charlotte are the most beautiful foreign names according to most moms and dads.

Foreign names for girls from movies and books

Popularity foreign literature and the cinema did not pass by - girls began to appear with such rare names: Gladys, Daisy, Ginevra, Isolde, Lyoda, Manny, Neris, Setrit, Talayt, Tida, Ebba, Airy. And how many more beautiful and rare names for girls are concealed in world literature?

A person's name is an integral part of his personality, so many parents are very responsible when choosing a name for their child. Each name has a unique sound and its own meaning, and English names are no exception. Names, like the language itself, can change over time and adapt to the norms of the language into which they are transferred or into which they are translated. English female names are beautiful in their own way. In this article you can get acquainted with the meanings of some of them.

English name

Russian pronunciation Translation
Agatha Kind, good
Innocent, innocent
Adelaida Adelaide

Noble

Ayda Hardworking
Iris Iris

Goddess of the rainbow

Alice Noble
Amanda Pleasant
Amelia Hardworking
Anastasia Anastasia

Resurrection

Angelina Angelina

Angelic

Ann Anna
Ariel Ariel

The power of god

Arya Noble
Barbara Foreigner
Beatrice

Blessed

Bridget Bridget

Worthy of respect

Britney Britney

Little britain

Batty Betty

Oath to the gods

Valerie Strong, brave
Vanessa
Wendy Wendy
Veronica

The one that brings victory

Vivien
Victoria Victoria

The winner

Viola Violet flower
Gabriella God's man
Gwen Fair
Gwinnett Gwyneth
Gloria Gloria
Grace Grace

Grace

Debra Honey bee
Juliet Girl with soft hair
Jane Jane

Mercy of god

Janice Janice

Merciful

Jenny Jenny

Merciful

Jennifer Enchantress
Jessie

God's mercy

Jessica Jessica

Treasure

Jill Curly
Gina Gina

Immaculate

Joan A gift from a merciful god
Jody

Precious stone

Joyce Joyce

Ruler, leader

Jocelyn Cheerful
Judy Judy

glorification

Julia Soft-haired
June June

Soft-haired

Diana Divine
Dorothy Dorothy

Divine gift

Eve Life
Jacqueline Jacqueline

May god protect

Jeannette Young woman
Josephine Josephine

Fertile woman

Zara dawn
Zoe Zoey
Evie Goddess of food
Isabella Isabel

Goddess of vows

Irma Noble
Irene Irene
Worthy to serve the gods
Caroline Caroline
Karen Purity
Cassandra Cassandra
Catherine Purity
Kimberly Kimberly

Born in a royal meadow

Constance Constant
Christine Kristina

Christian

Cayley Warrior
Candy Candy

Sincere

Laura Laurel
Leila Leila

Night beauty

Leona Lioness
Lesley Leslie

Oak garden

Lydia Rich
Lillian Lillian

Immaculate lily

Linda Beautiful girl
Louise Lois

Famous warrior

Lucy Bringing light and good luck
Madeline Madeleine
Margaret Pearl
Maria Maria
Marsha Goddess of war
Melissa Melissa
Marian Grace
Miranda Miranda

Delightful

Mia Obstinate, rebellious
Molly Molly

Mistress of the sea

Mona Hermit
Monica Monica

Counselor

Maggie Pearl
Madison Madison

Kindhearted

May Young woman
Mandy Mandy

Worthy of love

Mary Lady of the Seas
Muriel Muriel
Naomi Delight
Nataly Natalie

Born on Christmas

Nicole Victory
Nora Nora

Ninth daughter

Norm Approximate
Nancy Nancy

Grace

Audrey Noble
Olivia Olivia
Pamela playful
Patricia Patricia

Noble

Paula Small
Peggy Pegs

Pearl

Paige Child
Penny Penalty

Weaving in silence

Poly The bitterness of the uprising
Priscilla Priscila
Rebecca Trap
Regina Regina

Purity

Rachel Lamb
Rosemary Rosemary

Sea dew

Rose Rose flower
Ruth Ruth
Sabrina Noble
Sally Sally

Princess

Samantha God listened
Sandra Sandra

Protector of men

Sarah Princess
Selena Selena
Sandy Defender of Humanity
Cecil Cecilia
Scarlet Fabric saleswoman
Sophia Sophie

Wisdom

Stacy Rising again
Stella Stele
Susan Lily
Susanna Suzanne

Little lily

Theresa Reaper
Tina Tina

Small

Tiffany Manifestation of God
Tracy Tracey

Market road

Florence Blooming
Heather Heather

Blooming heather

Chloe Blooming
Charlote Charlotte
Sheila Blind
Cheril Cheryl
Sharon Princess
Sherry Sherry
Shirley Beautiful settlement
Abigayle Ebileil

Father's joy

Evelyn Small bird
Edison Edison

Son of edward

Edith Welfare, struggle
Avery Avery
Eleanor Outlander, different
Elizabeth Elizabeth

My oath is god

Ella Torch
Emily Emily

Rival

Emma A comprehensive
Ester Esther
Ashley Ashley

Ash grove

Nowadays, there are few original English names left: many names were borrowed from Celtic, Norman, Hebrew, Ancient Greek and other cultures. Names praising the power of the gods, the forces of nature, the individual qualities of a person's character were common in the past. As a result, the meaning of ancient names may be unusual for a modern person.

After the arrival of Christianity in Europe, the names of biblical characters became common: Sarah, Agnes, Mary. A certain type of human activity is also reflected in the names: Abella is a shepherdess, Bailey is a sheriff's assistant.

Sometimes the abbreviated version of the name becomes an independent name, for example, Victoria - Wiki; Rebecca - Becky; Angelina - Angie.

Popular English female names

Fashion is a passing and recurring phenomenon. The fashion for names is no exception. According to the UK National Statistics Service, the most popular female names are Olivia, Emma and Sophie.

The top 10 English female names are presented below:

  1. Olivia
  2. Emma.
  3. Sofia
  4. Isabel
  5. Charlotte
  6. Emily
  7. Harper
  8. Abigail

The entertainment industry, specifically cinema, also has an impact on the popularity of names. Thanks to the TV series "Game of Thrones" the following names have become popular among the British: Arya (24th in the ranking of the most popular female names in the UK in 2014), Sansa, Brienne, Caithelyn and Dynerys.

A new life to the name Isabella was given by the heroine of the saga "Twilight" - Bella Swan.

At first glance, the name Hermione seems outdated, but thanks to the adaptation of the series of books about Gary Potter, this name seems to have found a "second life."

The status of the bearer of a name also affects the prestige of the name itself. According to a survey conducted in the UK, among the inhabitants of foggy Albion, the most and least "successful" female names were identified.

Most successful female names

  1. Elizabeth
  2. Caroline
  3. Olivia
  4. Amanda

Less successful female names

  1. Julia
  2. Emily

As you can see from the above results, the full forms of the name sound more aristocratic and sublime, which gives weight to their carriers, while more simple names associate with girls "easier". Despite the fact that Lisa is an abbreviated form of Elizabeth's name, nevertheless, the full form of the name took the leading position in the ranking, while the abbreviated form is not popular.

Rare English female names

The names below are not even temporarily popular in the ratings. Named outsiders include:

Russian pronunciation

Name translation

Benefit, grace

Allin
Attractive
Bernays

Bringing victory

Child
Beccay

Trapping

My vow
Willow
Power from god
Dominic

Lord's property

Multiplying
Delores
Precious stone
Georgina

Peasant woman

Bird
Kiva

Beautiful

Blonde
Lukinda
Babbling
Morgan

Sea circle

Darling
Melissa
Gorgeous
Mindy

Black snake

Pearl
Penelope

Sly weaver

Poppy
Rosaulin

Gentle mare

Young woman
Phyllis

Crown of a tree

Heather
Edvena

Wealthy girlfriend

It is likely that the unusual sound of the name, its meaning and discordance are the reasons for the rare use of the name. However, the combination of euphoniousness and meaning in no way guarantees the popularity of the name in modern world... For example, the original English name Mildred, in different sources denotes "noble" or "gentle force", despite the euphony and meaning is not popular today.

Beautiful English female names

A woman’s beauty can be compared to a flower, and her name can be compared to its scent. Therefore, the euphony and beauty of a name for a woman is very important. Despite the fact that everyone has different tastes, there are still names that sound beautiful to most people:

  • Agatha
  • Agnes
  • Adelaide
  • Alice
  • Amanda
  • Amelia
  • Anastasia
  • Angelina
  • Ariel
  • Barbara
  • Beatrice
  • Bridget
  • Britney
  • Gloria
  • Diana
  • Deborah
  • Dorothy
  • Caroline
  • Cassandra
  • Constance
  • Kristina
  • Catherine
  • Olivia
  • Cecilia
  • Charlotte
  • Cheryl
  • Evelina
  • Eleanor
  • Elizabeth
  • Emily
  • Esther

Unusual Celebrity Child Names

Unusual names among ordinary people are quite rare, because when choosing a child's name, parents try to choose an attractive, in their opinion, name, without risking the unborn child.

To draw attention to their person, celebrities act the other way around, because a child's name is another way to stand out. But can the exclusivity of a name compensate for its meaninglessness?

These inventors include:

1. Bruce Willis. Name your younger daughters after horses? No problem, the horses won the races! This is exactly what Bruce Willis did, naming his youngest daughters after the favorite horses that won the races - Scout Larue and Tallupa Bell.

2. Gwyneth Paltrow named her daughter Apple (Russian - "apple"). Favorite fruit of the actress? It is not that simple! The girl's name is associated with biblical legend about the heavenly forbidden fruit.

3. 50 Cent. To "grant" a title to a child by the means of the name? Why not ... yes! Rapper 50 Cent named his child Marquis. But the Marquis is a boy. Not a bad way of fostering self-esteem, indifference to other people's opinions and strength of mind in a child.

4. Singer David Bowie picked up the baton and named his son Zoe (female name). Just because he found the Zoe Bowie combination funny.

5. Beyoncé and Jay-Z. Blue Ivy, or Blue Ivy, is the daughter of Beyoncé and Jay-Z. Choosing a name star couple argued with excerpts from the novel by Rebecca Solnit, where the blue color (Blue - blue) gives "beauty to the whole world." And the word Ivy (Ivy) is similar to the Roman numeral IV, which is associated with many events in the singer's life.

6. Actress Milla Jovovich named her daughter Ever Gabo. The second part of the name consists of the first syllables of Mila's parents - Galina and Bogdan. Perhaps the combination of parts of the name of relatives guarantees happiness to the child?

7. Frank Zappa. American rock musician Frank Zappa named his daughter Moon Unit. (Lunar Satellite). Isn't the desire of the musician the main reason for choosing the name of the child?

8. Christina Aguilera. Summer rain music ... Let it sound in the name of your daughter! Singer Christina Aguilera, not wanting to give her daughter a banal name, called her simply "Summer Rain" (Summer Rain).

V modern cinema you can indeed find masterpieces that you want to immortalize in names. Why limit yourself to a flight of fantasy that does not go beyond the names of your favorite characters? Let's expand the boundaries by using ordinary words that are not proper names. Khaleesi, a new female name, a tribute to "Game of Thrones": (Khaleesi is the title of one of the heroines of the series, a synonym for a queen or queen). Today at real world there are already 53 girls with that name.

There are no limits to human imagination, so it will not bypass names either. Over time, we will definitely find out which of the new names will take root and become loved, and which will soon be forgotten.

So much is told about the culture or traditions of England, but it is quite rare to learn about English names... And the topic, by the way, is very amusing. After all, the naming system globally differs from the one we are used to.

If we have a name and surname, then in England it is a little different. They have a first name, middle name, and last name. In addition, in England it is considered normal to give diminutive forms of the name. For example, even in formal negotiations, a person may be called Tony, although his full name sounds like Anthony. If desired, the child can be immediately recorded with a diminutive name and the state will not mind. Moreover, as a name, you can take almost any word or name - for example, the name Brooklyn. But if they tried to name their son, for example, Novosibirsk, they would hardly have given permission to do so.

System of English names and surnames

Each of us is already accustomed to the fact that he is the bearer of the surname, name and patronymic. But for the British, such a scheme is not suitable, their naming system is absolutely unusual and therefore curious. The main difference between our systems is the absence of a middle name y. Instead, they have a surname, first name and middle name. Moreover, as any of these two names, an Englishman can wear the names of some stars or even his ancestors. Although there is no strict requirement for a person to have only three of these points. Any Englishman can give a child a name from several names or surnames. For example, if you want to name it after the whole football team straightaway.

This tradition - to give a person a surname as a first name - has come down to our days from noble families. Although the history of the system of English names developed quite actively, borrowings were made from various countries, and names were mixed from the Angles, Celtic tribes, Franco-Normans. Since the Anglo-Saxons initially had only one name, they tried to attach special importance to it. Therefore, in the composition of ancient names, one could find words such as wealth or health. Old English female names were most often composed using adjectives, the most common variation being Leof (dear, beloved). And after the Norman invasion of England, a surname was gradually added to the name, making it already close to the system of names existing today. Old Anglo-Saxon names gradually began to disappear and due to the impact Christian religion, Christian schools opened everywhere actively stimulated the registration of newborns who received a name at baptism, so the names changed slightly: from Mary to Mary, from Jeanne to John.

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But the most common British names ... For convenience, they are divided into parts of the country, because in each corner some separate names are most popular. Some of them are the same, some are different. The names are ranked by popularity.

England

Mens

  1. Harry- Harry (diminutive of Henry - rich, powerful)
  2. Oliver- Oliver (from ancient Germanic - army)
  3. Jack- Jack (diminutive of John, from Hebrew - Yahweh is merciful)
  4. Charlie- Charlie (from Old German - man, husband)
  5. Thomas- Thomas (from ancient Greek - twin)
  6. Jacob- Jacob (simplified version of the name James)
  7. Alfie- Holly (from Old English - advice)
  8. Riley- Riley (from Irish - courageous)
  9. William- William (from ancient Germanic - desire, will)
  10. James- James (from Hebrew - "holding the heel")

Womens

  1. Amelia- Amelia (from ancient Germanic - work, work)
  2. Olivia- Olivia (from Latin - olive tree)
  3. Jessica- Jessica (the exact meaning is unknown, perhaps the name comes from the biblical name Jescha)
  4. Emily- Emily (female form of male name Emil - rival)
  5. Lily- Lily (from English name lily flower)
  6. Ava- Ava (variant of the medieval English name Evelyn)
  7. Heather- Heather (from English - heather)
  8. Sophie- Sophie (from ancient Greek - wisdom)
  9. Mia- Mia
  10. Isabella- Isabella (Provencal version of the name Elizabeth)

Northern Ireland

Mens

  1. Jack- Jack
  2. James- James
  3. Daniel- Daniel
  4. Harry- Harry
  5. Charlie- Charlie
  6. Ethan- Ethan
  7. Matthew- Matthew (from Hebrew - the gift of Yahweh)
  8. Ryen- Ryan
  9. Riley- Riley
  10. Noah- Noah

Womens

  1. Sophie- Sophie
  2. Emily- Emily
  3. Grace- Grace (from English - grace, grace)
  4. Amelia- Amelia
  5. Jessica- Jessica
  6. Lucy- Lucy (from the male Roman name Lucius - light)
  7. Sophia- Sophia (variant of the name Sophie)
  8. Katie- Katie (from Greek - pure, purebred)
  9. Eva- Eve (from Hebrew - breathe, live)
  10. Aoife- Ifa (from Irish - beauty)

Wales

Mens

  1. Jacob- Jacob
  2. Oliver- Oliver
  3. Riley- Riley
  4. Jack- Jack
  5. Alfie- Holly
  6. Harry- Harry
  7. Charlie- Charlie
  8. Dylan- Dylan (according to Welsh mythology, that was the name of the God of the sea)
  9. William- William
  10. Mason- Mason (from a similar surname meaning "stone carving")

Womens

  1. Amelia- Amelia
  2. Ava- Ava
  3. Mia- Mia
  4. Lily- Lily
  5. Olivia- Olivia
  6. Ruby- Ruby (from English - ruby)
  7. Seren- Seren (from Latin - clear)
  8. Evie- Evie (from English surname Evelyn)
  9. Ella- Ella (from ancient Germanic - all, everything)
  10. Emily- Emily

Modern English names

In English names, petting and diminutive forms are very often found as official name... In our country, this form is allowed only with personal, close communication. For example, take at least someone familiar to everyone - Bill Clinton or Tony Blair. They are called by such names even in world negotiations, and this is absolutely acceptable. Although in fact Bill's full name is William and Tony is Anthony. The British are allowed to register a newborn child by giving him diminutive name as the first or second. Although there are special prohibitions on choosing a name in English speaking countries as such, you can give the child a name in honor of the city or region. So, for example, the star couple Beckham did, Victoria and David gave their son the name Brooklyn - it was in this area of ​​New York that he was born.

Gradually, fashion began to change and names in English-speaking countries were often borrowed from different languages... Since the 19th century, many such female names have appeared, such as Ruby, Daisy, Beryl, Amber and others. Names from Spain or France were readily used - Michelle, Angelina, Jacqueline. But the tendency of some people to give their children unusual names has not disappeared anywhere. Bill Simser, vice president of Microsoft, gave his daughter the name Vista Avalon. The first part of the name is in honor of Windows Vista, and the second part is in honor of the codename for the Avalon system. But director Kevin Smith decided to name his daughter Harley Quinn - that was the name of the girl from the Batman comics.

By the way, not every owner likes such unusual names. Many children are embarrassed by this and are looking forward to coming of age to officially change their name. Little Pixie Geldof, who is the daughter of musician Bob Geldof, was very shy about the prefix "little" at the beginning of her name and in adulthood chose to call herself simply Pixie. But what a resident of New Zealand, whose name is Bus # 16, will do with his name, it is even difficult to imagine. The imaginations of his parents can only be envied.

The name is an important part of a person's life and destiny. It determines not only his character, but also how a person will be perceived by society. All over the world there are a huge number of interesting and beautiful female names, some of them are listed in this article.

Each parent strives to name his child the most beautiful and kindest name that will bring him a happy life and only good. A person's name always hides a special meaning, since it was created and invented only under the influence of certain factors:

  • religious beliefs
  • impressions of the events gone
  • love for beautiful nature
  • observing the appearance and behavior of the child
  • wish the child a happy fate

Each name has its deep roots, which go far, far into the ancient customs and traditions, ancient languages ​​and names of the Gods. It is believed that the name given to a child influences the formation of his character and traits that will be present in him until the end of his life.

Women's names are considered especially beautiful, as they are often a translation of fragrant flowers, natural phenomena, heavenly bodies and feelings. A feminine name should be the embodiment of femininity and tenderness. The name must necessarily be sonorous and soft in order to delight the servants of men and interest them.

The most beautiful foreign names, Top 10 beautiful foreign female names:

  • 10th place: Penelope - the name has deep Greek roots. It is believed that Penelope was the name of the wife of Odysseus, therefore it refers to the divine. The name promises its owner self-confidence and dedication.
  • 9th place: Angelina (variation from Angelina) - also a name with a religious and divine note, as it originates from the word "angel" - "angel". The name promises a woman a gentle character and beauty of the soul.
  • 8th place:Marianne- comes from the ancient Spanish name "Maria". It has a soft sound and promises its owner a kind character and pure heart willing to help others
  • 7th place: Patricia - the name comes from the ancient Latin language. The name has a rather aristocratic character, because it literally translates as "noble" or "royal"
  • 6th place: Gloria - another ancient latin name... It is very strong in its sound and character, as it is intended to "glorify" a person and "glorify God"
  • 5th place: Dominica - another "royal" name because, firstly, it was invented and taken from the Latin language, and secondly, it literally translates as "madam"
  • 4th place: Adriana - if you translate this name literally, then it can be deciphered as "resident of Adria." But nevertheless, it is very strong in its energy and promises its owner a strong position in life.
  • 3rd place:Suzanne Is a beautiful name Jewish origin, which in its translation means an open and fragrant "lily"
  • 2nd place: Sofia - the name has deep Greek roots. This name is very strong, not only because it literally translates as "wisdom", but also because it promises its owner self-confidence and strength
  • 1st place:Danielle - the name is also of Jewish origin, which must definitely bring happiness and peace to its owner. It can literally be translated as: "God is my judge"
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Arabic beautiful names for girls

There are several Arab countries in the world. Regardless of how a separate state is organized in them and how successful, Arab men have always appreciated and will continue to value their women. The very first thing that every father gives his daughter is a beautiful and unique name that can bring the child happiness and glory.

Arabic names are especially sonorous. Most often they are invented, focusing on the beauty of the surrounding nature. That is why words are hidden in the names, which are translated as: rose, flowers, moon, sky, stars, sea. Some names are religious in nature, while others are based on personal feelings and experiences.

One way or another, Arab female names always hide the fairy tale and mysteries of Arab nights, the smell of flowers and sweets, and passionate feelings.

The most beautiful women Arabic names:

  • Adara
  • Bakhira
  • Galiya
  • Daliyah
  • Itidal
  • Fadriya
  • Farina
  • Halima


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Beautiful names for girls oriental

Like Arabic names, all oriental names are fraught with a special touch of romance and mystery. As a rule, oriental names include observing nature: the rising and setting of the moon, the sun, and the blooming of roses. Each parent who gives his daughter a name must choose in advance the one that her future husband should like.

The most beautiful oriental names:

  • Azizi
  • Gulnara
  • Jannat
  • Zulfiya
  • Ilham
  • Maryam
  • Nabil
  • Nadia

Beautiful modern Turkish names for girls

Turkey is one of the modern Muslim countries that has managed to preserve all its ancient traditions and customs, but is invariably moving towards a more favorable European way of life. Turkish men, like most Muslims, are very fond of beautiful women... Beauty for them is not only appearance, but also a woman's ability to teach herself, cook well, speak well, as well as have a cute, sonorous name similar to music.

The most beautiful Turkish names for girls:

  • Aksan
  • Biersen
  • Damla
  • Essen
  • Cecil
  • Senai
  • Yaldis

Armenian names for girls are rare and beautiful

Armenians value their family very much. They love mothers, sisters and daughters. Every man invariably protects all women in the family until the end of his days, not allowing them to offend or harm them. A mother or father is trying to give her daughter the most beautiful name that will lay down her fate. the best way: will give happiness, a rich husband and many children.

The most beautiful Armenian names for girls:

  • Azatui
  • Arfenia
  • Gayane
  • Zarina
  • Yvette
  • Margaride
  • Narine
  • Siranush
  • Shagan


the most beautiful Armenian names for girls

Beautiful English names for girls

English names do not differ in such a richness of deep meanings and wishes for their child, as, for example, oriental names. However, they have a rather soft sound that is pleasing to the ear. It is believed that having an English name is very noble, because this is one of the few royal states in the world. English names are very popular all over the world and can often be found in any continent of the planet, regardless of religious belief and age.

The most beautiful English names for girls:

  • Alexa
  • Brianna
  • Wilma
  • Gabby
  • Madonna
  • Meidlin
  • Merrelin
  • Scarlet
  • Celeste

Beautiful names for girls French

It seems that there is nothing more pleasant to the ear than gentle French... If you hear it in the original and without an accent, you can understand how affectionate and "purring" it is. Likewise, women's names are distinguished by a special charm, style and quivering rustling of accords. It is believed that the original French name gives its owner a sense of taste, sophistication and tenderness, which is not characteristic of every woman.

The most beautiful French names for girls:

  • Charlotte
  • Ajelika
  • Julienne
  • Penelope
  • Rosel
  • Cecil
  • Celeste
  • Louise
  • Violet
  • Phyllissi


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Beautiful American names for girls

American names are distinguished by their special meekness and speed of sounding. They rarely have any deep meaning or experiences. They often sound harsh, but beautiful nonetheless. It has become extremely fashionable to have an American foreign name. So, it speaks of its owner as a person “moving forward”, “modern” and “positive”.

The most beautiful female American names:

  • Britney
  • Kimberly
  • Shannon
  • Tracey
  • Glory
  • Merelin
  • Jessica
  • Jennifer
  • Holly
  • Megan
  • Tiffany

Beautiful European names for girls

From all parts of the world and continents, Europe has always been and will be distinguished by exquisite taste in everything: in food habits, dress, the manner of speaking and receiving education. To have a European name means already to take “the first step into Europe”. So you can be absolutely sure that no matter what part of the world you are from, you can always be accepted and understood. European names are often based on Greek names and Latin words.

Beautiful European names for girls:

  • Julie
  • Daniella
  • Lolita
  • Maria
  • Lucia
  • Paula
  • Sofia

Beautiful Japanese names for girls

A feature of Japanese names is that they are all necessarily based on the beauties of nature. The Japanese love to give their children names for life that embody the flowering of trees, the rising of the moon, or secret meanings that are understandable only to a narrow circle of people (relatives). Japanese names are quite short and there are many vowels in them, but it is worth noting that for a familiar ear to the Slavic dialect, they sound quite harsh.

The most beautiful Japanese names:

  • Sakura
  • Amaya
  • Yoshiko
  • Keiko
  • Kumiko
  • Katsumi
  • Midori
  • Mazumi
  • Tomiko


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Beautiful Tajik names for girls

Tajikistan is one of the hot eastern countries. It differs in the same way as in most Muslim states: there is a cult of the family, in which a woman is valued as the keeper of the hearth. Parents try to give their daughter the most beautiful name, which by sounding will remind them of the beauty of nature, warm feelings. Some names have religious connotations.

The most beautiful Tajik names for girls:

  • Anzurat
  • Afshona
  • Barfina
  • Laylo
  • Suman
  • Ferdeus
  • Shakhnoza

Beautiful German names for girls

Like most European names, German names do not have deep meaning in themselves and are often variations of ancient Greek and Latin names. Perhaps someone will find German names too harsh or harsh for the ear, but nevertheless, they are popular all over the world. It is believed that the German name will give the girl only the best character traits: self-confidence, dedication, cheerfulness and movement towards the goal.

The most beautiful German names for girls:

  • Agnet
  • Adalind
  • Amalia
  • Benedict
  • Wigberg
  • Wilda
  • Volda
  • Gertraud
  • Greta
  • Dietrich
  • Catherine
  • Leonor
  • Odelia
  • raffaella

Beautiful Azerbaijani names for girls

There are many beautiful oriental names and Azerbaijani ones are no exception. In such names, among the notes of religion, there are a lot of comparisons with the beauty of nature and the female body.

The most beautiful Azerbaijani names for girls:

  • Adilya
  • Aigul
  • Valida
  • Gezal
  • Gulnar
  • Denise
  • Zarif
  • Inara
  • Leili
  • Naira
  • Ravana
  • Saadat
  • Sudaba
  • Farida


the most beautiful azeri names for girls

Beautiful names for girls Kazakh

There are many different names in the Kazakh people. Many of them are truly Kazakh, but still most are borrowed from nearby peoples and are mainly taken from Arabic... Like all oriental names, Kazakh ones reveal the extraordinary beauty of female nature, comparing it with flowers and other phenomena: sunrise, moon, sky, sea, rustle of leaves and music of birds.

The most beautiful Kazakh names for girls:

  • Aguila
  • Aysel
  • Aybibi
  • Venus
  • Dfyana
  • Dameli
  • Take away
  • Cadia
  • Nabia
  • Onege
  • Wasama
  • Shaigul

Beautiful Georgian names for girls

Everyone knows about the ardor of the Georgian people. So in the names, traditions and character of Georgia was embodied in every woman's name and endowed its owner with an ardent character, beauty of the soul, and only kind heart. Georgian names have a very strong energy and therefore are not suitable for every girl. But such a name always brings happiness and raises its owner to a level above all other women.

The most beautiful Georgian female names:

  • Aliko
  • Daria
  • Jamaliya
  • Lamara
  • Maryam
  • Mariko
  • Manana
  • Nellie
  • Suliko
  • Tatia
  • Eliso

Beautiful Polish names for girls

Poland is one of the most popular European countries and therefore, common European names can often be found in it. Together with them, a significant part is still occupied by true Polish names which were based on Slavic languages. Polish names are easy to pronounce and very light in energy.

The most beautiful Polish names for girls:

  • Agnieszka
  • Bertha
  • Bozena
  • Wislava
  • Grasia
  • Danois
  • Swindlers
  • Irenka
  • Kasia
  • Nastusya
  • Roxanne
  • Solomeya
  • Stefia
  • Cheslava
  • Justina

Beautiful Jewish names for girls

Most of the Hebrew names are religious in nature, or they belonged to the wives, mothers and daughters of the Great Prophets. Only a few of the names can be based on some natural beauties: flowers, heavenly bodies, nature. Hebrew names are very common throughout the world and are the origin of other names formed by other countries.

The most beautiful Jewish names for girls:

  • Avital
  • Sharon
  • Naomi
  • Daniella
  • Camel
  • Ariella
  • And bath
  • Josephine
  • Simone
  • Edita


beautiful names for girls of Jewish origin

Beautiful Uzbek names for girls

There are many beautiful Uzbek names for girls:

  • Gulnara
  • Asmira
  • Dinora
  • Ziolla
  • Nigora
  • Zuhra
  • Dilbar
  • Nigora
  • Farhunda

Beautiful Moldovan names for girls

Moldovan female names are often borrowed from nearby Slavic peoples: Russian, Romanian, Ukrainian. However, there are a number of beautiful names to look out for:

  • Adella
  • Agatha
  • Aurica
  • Adrianna
  • Barbara
  • Bianca
  • Carmen
  • Claudia
  • Doina
  • Dorothea
  • Eliza
  • Fabiana

Greek names for girls are rare and beautiful

Greek names have a special nobility, because it is believed that they were worn by the Old Gods. The basis for the creation of these names was Latin language... In such names there is always a special and secret meaning: faith in God and love for the surrounding nature. Greek names have the strongest noble energy, giving their owner success and happiness.

Beautiful and rare Greek names for girls:

  • Adonijah
  • Ariadne
  • Monica
  • Odette
  • Sabina
  • Theresa
  • Felitsa
  • Lucius

Tibetan beautiful names for girls

Interestingly, most Tibetan names do not have a clear gender distinction. This suggests that one name can be presented to both a newborn boy and a girl. Every name in Tibet, of course, is based on a religious belief - Buddhism, but still includes human observations of nature, the beauty of the surrounding world. Some names are translations of the day of the week or month in which the baby was born.

Beautiful female Tibetan names:

  • Ardana
  • Balma
  • Jolma
  • Lhatse
  • Putskhi
  • Sanmu
  • Yangjian

Beautiful Indian names for girls

Indian names differ in that they contain a certain parting word for the child. So, for example, some can be translated as "brave", "confident" or "happy."

Indian names for girls are not quite familiar to the Slavic ear, but nevertheless, they are distinguished by special sonority and beauty:

  • Amala
  • Bharat
  • Vasanda
  • Devika
  • Jita
  • Canti
  • Lalit
  • Madhavi
  • Malati
  • Neelam
  • The first
  • Radha
  • Rajni
  • Trishna
  • Harsha
  • Shanti

Beautiful Italian names for girls

Italian names are very sonorous by ear. They contain a lot of vowels and beautiful ending... Such a name conceals a soft, but rather hot-tempered character for its owners. In addition, such a name will give the girl a sense of nature, beauty and make a creative person out of the child.

Beautiful italian names for girls:

  • Alesandra
  • Giovanna
  • Isabel
  • Bella
  • Carlotta
  • Laura
  • Lizabeth
  • Nicoletta
  • Olivie
  • Enrica


beautiful italian names for girls

Beautiful Asian names for girls

Persian female names conceal the mystery and secrets of the East, shrouded in sweet fragrances, ardent feelings and precious stones.

Beautiful Persian names for girls:

  • Abhayat
  • Adiba
  • Daria
  • Tabanda

Beautiful Spanish names for girls

Spanish names are very similar to the usual European ones, but nevertheless they are somewhat different. They conceal a small religious note and a person's desire to "instill: name auspicious wishes happy life to your child.

Beautiful Spanish names for girls:

  • Maria
  • Lucia
  • Letizia
  • Milagros
  • Mercedes
  • Manuela
  • Veronica
  • Dolores
  • Carmen

Beautiful foreign names for girls twins and twins

Often, parents want the names of twin girls to be consonant. To help with choosing a name, the following options can come:

  • Zhanna and Snezhana
  • Polina and Christina
  • Anya and Tanya
  • Christina and Karina
  • Anna and Svetlana
  • Anna and Alla
  • Masha and Dasha
  • Marina and Darina
  • Alina and Polina
  • Xenia and Evgenia
  • Olya and Julia

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