Name List: P. A. List (Female)

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Name M/F Remark
Viorica f Derived from Romanian viorea meaning "bluebell"
Verity f Means "verity, truth" in English.
Tiamat f Means "sea" in Akkadian
Tansy f From the name of the flower
Sorrel f From the name of the sour tasting plant, which may ultimately derive from Germanic sur "sour"
Sloan f Derived from an Irish surname which meant "raid"
Seraphina f Feminine form of the Late Latin name Seraphinus, derived from the biblical word seraphim which was Hebrew in origin and meant "fiery ones".
Scholastica f From a Late Latin name which was derived from scholasticus meaning "rhetorician, orator"
Sarah f Means "lady" or "princess" in Hebrew
Nyx f Means "night" in Greek
Nerys f Perhaps an elaboration of Welsh ner "lord", with the intended meaning of "lady".
Morana f Means "death" in Slavic.
Millicent f From the Germanic name Amalasuintha, composed of the elements amal "work, labour" and swinþ "strength"
Mia f Diminutive of Maria and Mary. The meaning is not known, but there are several theories including "sea of bitterness", "rebelliousness", and "wished for child". Could have meant "love"
Meital f Means "dew drop" in Hebrew
Marisol f May be representative of a Spanish phrase meaning "sea and sun"
Mara 1 f Means "bitter" in Hebrew
Mailys f From the name of a town in southern France, possibly derived from Occitan mair "mother" and French lys "lily".
Maeve f Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Medb meaning "intoxicating".
Maela f Breton form of Mael, which is derived from a Celtic word meaning "chief" or "prince".
Lyric f Means simply "lyric, songlike" from the English word
Lilith f Derived from Akkadian lilitu meaning "of the night"
Leda f Possibly means "woman" from Greek
Lavinia f Of unknown meaning
Lalia f Short form of Eulalia which is from a Greek name meaning "to talk well"
Idony f Medieval English vernacular form of Idonea which means "to love again" in Old Norse
Halcyon f From the name of a genus of kingfisher birds
Gry f Means "dawn" in Norwegian
Garnet 1 f Means "dark red" in Middle English
Felicity f From the English word felicity meaning "happiness", which ultimately derives from Latin felicitas "good luck"
Estelle f Means "star" in French
Emery m / f Norman form of Emmerich meaning "power"
Delilah f Means "delicate, weak, languishing" in Hebrew.
Cordula f Late Latin name meaning "heart"
Cordelia f Of unknown meaning
Coralie f Derived from Greek Koralia meaning "coral"
Clytemnestra f Means "famous, noble" and "courter, wooer" in Greek
Cleo f Short form of Cleopatra meaning "glory of the father" in Greek
Chantal f Means "stony" in French
Cerise f Means "cherry" in French
Cecilia f Means "blind" in latin
Carys f Derived from Welsh caru meaning "love"
Calypso f Means "she that conceals" in Greek
Bryony f Means "to swell" in Greek
Avra f Possibly a feminine form of Abraham meaning "father of many"
Ava 3 f Means "desired" in Ancient German
Artemis f Of unknown meaning
Arlette f French form of Herleva, which means "honorable or noble army" in German
Ariel m / f Means "lion of God" in Hebrew
Amity f Means "friendship" in English (rare)
Amethyst f From the name of the precious stone, which is Greek in origin and means "not drunk"
Aldona f Of unknown meaning
Adela f Means "noble" in many languages.
Adah f Means "adornment" in Hebrew
Acacia f Means "thorn, point" in Greek