Emmelina's Personal Name List

Name M/F Remark Rating
Zipporah f
Yuri 1 m
Winifreda f
Winifred f
Winfreda f
William m
Wilbur m
Vivienne f
Violet f
Vinnie m & f
Vincenzo m
Verna f
Vera 1 f
Valentine 1 m
Tuuli f
Tisiphone f
Timothy m
Thomas m
Teddy m
Tawny f
Tavish m
Tabitha f
Sophronia f
Sloane f
Signý f
Sidney m & f
Seren f
Sayuri f
Sable f
Ryan m
Rowan m & f
Ross m
Rose f
Ronnie m & f
Robin m & f
Reuben m
Reggie m
Reed m
Redvers m
Prudence f & m
Phyllis f
Phoebe f
Penelope f
Peggy f
Parthenope f
Parthenia f
Pandora f
Oswin m
Oswald m
Orvar m
Orion m
Olive f
Oleander m & f
Octavia f
Ned m
Murdo m
Mungo m
Mossie f
Morven f
Morna f
Morley m
Morgan 1 m & f
Morana f
Molly f
Mollie f
Moira f
Mitrodora f
Miriam f
Mirabelle f
Minodora f
Minnie f
Mimi f
Millicent f
Mildred f
Midian m
Metrodora f
Merope f
Merlin m
Menodora f
Meggy f
Meggie f
Medora f
May f
Mavis f
Maven f & m
Maud f
Marzio m
Marzia f
Marla f
Maris 1 f
Maris 2 f
Marion 1 f
Marilyn f
Marigold f
Maria f & m
Margot f
Margaux f
Marcius m
Marciala f
Maple f
Maisy f
Maisie f
Magpie f
Magnolia f
Maggie f
Magdalene f
Magdalena f
Maeveline f
Maeve f
Maeva f
Maëlys f
Madeleine f
Mabel f
Lumi f
Luella f
Lorenzo m
Lorelei f
Lewin m
Lettice f
Leonardo m
Leander m
Lavinia f
Koa m
Kitty f
Juniper f
Jessica f
Jesse m
Jemima f
James m
Ivy f
Ivan m
Iona 1 f
Ingrid f
Imelda f
Idalia f
Ida f
Hilda f
Henry m
Henriette f
Henrietta f
Hemera f
Hector m
Hecate f
Hebe f
Harvest m & f
Harriet f
Hamish m
Gwyn m
Glencora f
George m
Freda f
Florence f
Fingal m
Fergus m
Fergal m
Fenella f
Felix m
Evangeline f
Evander 1 m
Evadne f
Eudora f
Ethel f
Esmerelda f
Esmeralda f
Esme f & m
Esmé f & m
Esmay f
Ernie m
Ermintrude f
Eric m
Ephron m
Enola f
Enid f
Emrys m
Emron m
Emmelina f  Latinization of Emmeline, which is from Old French form of the Germanic name Amelina, originally a diminutive of Germanic names beginning with the element amal meaning "work" 
Emlyn m
Emily f  English feminine form of Aemilius (Emil), derived from Latin aemulus meaning "rival" 
Emil m
Elowen f
Elodie f
Elliott m & f  From English surname derived from a diminutive of the medieval name Elias, which comes from Elijah which comes from Hebrew meaning "my God is Yahweh" 
Elliot m & f  From English surname derived from a diminutive of the medieval name Elias, which comes from Elijah which comes from Hebrew meaning "my God is Yahweh" 
Elizabeth f
Eldora f
Edwin m  Means "rich friend", from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and wine "friend" 
Edward m  Means "rich guard", derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and weard "guard" 
Edvard m
Edna f
Edmund m  Means "rich protection", from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and mund "protection" 
Edith f
Earl m  From the aristocratic title, which derives from Old English eorl "nobleman, warrior" 
Doris f  Greek name meaning "Dorian woman" 
Dorcas f  Derived from Greek δορκάς (dorkas) meaning "gazelle". Greek translation of the name Tabitha in the New Testament 
Dorabelle f
Dorabella f
Dora f
Dion m  Short form of Dionysios and other Greek names beginning with the Greek element Dios meaning "of Zeus" 
Dilys f
Dilwyn m
Dillon m  Variant of Dylan, which comes from the Welsh "to, toward" + "tide, flow". 
Denver m & f  From an English surname that was from a place name meaning "Dane ford" in Old English 
Demelza f
Delphine f
Daisy f  English word for the white flower, ultimately derived from Old English dægeseage meaning "day eye" 
Coraluna f
Corabeth f
Cora f
Clover f  From the English word for the wild flower, ultimately deriving from Old English 
Clementine f  French feminine form of Clement, which means "merciful, gentle". Also name of a variety of orange 
Clement m
Claude m  French masculine form of Claudius, which means "lame, crippled" 
Clark m
Clarence m  Derives from Clare, Suffolk 
Circe f
Chloris f
Charlie m  Diminutive of Charles, Germanic in origin is may mean "man" or "army, warrior" 
Carlos m
Carl m  From the Germanic name Karl, which was derived from a Germanic word meaning "man" 
Calliope f
Bonnie f  From the Scottish word bonnie meaning "pretty", which was itself derived from Middle French bon "good" 
Bessie f  Diminutive of Elizabeth, derived from the Greek form of a Hebrew name meaning "my God is an oath" 
Belladora f
Beatrix f
Autumn f
Augusta f  Feminine form of Augustus, which means "exalted, venerable", derived from Latin augere meaning "to increase" 
Athena f
Arvid m
Artemis f
Ariadne f
Arete f
Arabella f  Medieval Scottish name, probably a variant of Annabel, which may derive from the Late Latin name Amabilis "loveable". Long been associated with Latin orabilis meaning "invokable, yielding to prayer" 
Annabelle f  Derived from Hebrew Channah, meaning "favour, grace" and belle, French for beautiful 
Amelia f  From the Germanic element amal meaning "work" 
Alexandra f
Alexander m
Adelia f
Adelaide f  Means "noble type", from the French form of the Germanic name Adalheidis 
Ada 1 f  Originally a short form of Germanic names with the element adal meaning "noble" 
Acantha f
Abner m  Means "my father is a light" in Hebrew