Name List: Pretty Names

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Name M/F Remark Rating
Aylin f Turkish / Azerbaijani. Means "of the moon" in Turkish and Azerbaijani, from Turkic ay "moon". In Turkish and Azerbaijani this name is written with a dotted İ.
Betony f English. From the name of the minty medicinal herb.
Birgit f Scandinavian variant of BIRGITTA.
Eleanor f From the Old French form of the Occitan name Aliénor.
Elina f Finnish and Swedish form of HELEN.
Emily f English feminine form of Aemilius.
Eniko f From Japanese meaning "flourish, prosperity, honor, glory, splendor",
Erina f Latinate form of Erin.
Félicité f French form of FELICITAS.
Indica f American.
Jessica f This name was first used in this form by Shakespeare in his play 'The Merchant of Venice' (1596)
Leonor f Spanish and Portuguese form of ELEANOR.
Madalina f Variant of Mădălina used outside of Romania.
Magda f Short form of Magdalena, Latinate form of Magdalene, from a title meaning "of Magdala"
Mei 2 f From Japanese 芽 (me) meaning "bud, sprout" combined with 依 (i) meaning "rely on", and 生 (I) "life"
Milly f Diminutive of EMILIE, MILDRED and other names containing the same sound.
Monique f French form of MONICA.
Morus m Welsh form of Morris, usual medieval form of Maurice.
Odette f French diminutive of ODA or ODILIA.
Onika f Variant of Anika.
Ophélie f French form of OPHELIA.
Oren m Means "pine tree" in Hebrew.
Raziël m Apparently means "secret(s) of God" in Hebrew.
Rosalind f Derived fom the Germanic elements hros meaning "horse" and lind meaning "soft, tender, flexible". The Normans introduced this name to England, though it was not common.
Rue f English From the name of the bitter medicinal herb, ultimately deriving from Greek ‘ρυτη (rhyte)
Selene f Means "moon" in Greek.
Sophie f French form of SOPHIA.
Sorrel f From the name of the sour tasting plant, which may ultimately derive from Germanic sur "sour".
Tansy f From the name of the flower, which is derived via Old French from Late Latin tanacita.
Tegan f Derived from Welsh teg "fair".
Warren m From an English surname which was derived either from Norman French warrene meaning "animal enclosure"