MauzShakespeare's Personal Name List

Yzabelle
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Filipino, Brazilian
Personal remark: 2nd Girl; First Name
Rating: 20% based on 3 votes
Variant of Isabelle.
Rebecka
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Swedish
Personal remark: 1st Girl; First Name
Rating: 33% based on 8 votes
Swedish variant of Rebecca.
Méabh
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Irish, Irish Mythology
Pronounced: MYEW(Irish) MYEHV(Irish)
Personal remark: 2nd Girl; Middle Name
Rating: 53% based on 3 votes
Modern Irish form of Medb (see Maeve).
Marcellus
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Ancient Roman
Pronounced: mar-KEHL-loos
Personal remark: 2nd Boy; Middle Name
Rating: 25% based on 4 votes
Roman family name that was originally a diminutive of Marcus. This was the name of two popes.
Krystyna
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Polish
Pronounced: kri-STI-na
Personal remark: 3rd Girl; Middle Name
Rating: 0% based on 2 votes
Polish form of Christina.
Jacen
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English (American, Modern), Popular Culture
Pronounced: JAY-sən(American English, Popular Culture)
Personal remark: 1st Boy; First Name
Rating: 25% based on 4 votes
Variant of Jason. This is the name of Han Solo and Princess Leia's oldest son in the Star Wars Legends books, Jacen Solo. Since Jacen Solo's first appearance in the books in 1993, the name has risen in popularity in the United States.
Fryderyk
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Polish
Pronounced: fri-DEH-rik
Personal remark: 3rd Boy; Middle Name
Rating: 20% based on 4 votes
Polish form of Frederick. A famous bearer was the Polish composer Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849), also known by the French form of his name Frédéric.
Fae
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: FAY
Personal remark: 1st Girl; Middle Name
Rating: 55% based on 4 votes
Variant of Fay.
Elena
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Slovak, Czech, Lithuanian, Estonian, Finnish, Russian, Greek, German, English
Other Scripts: Елена(Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian) Έλενα(Greek)
Pronounced: EH-leh-na(Italian, Czech, German) eh-LEH-na(Spanish, German) eh-lyeh-NU(Lithuanian) yi-LYEH-nə(Russian) i-LYEH-nə(Russian) EHL-ə-nə(English) ə-LAY-nə(English)
Personal remark: 3rd Girl; First Name
Rating: 30% based on 3 votes
Form of Helen used in various languages, as well as an alternate transcription of Russian Елена (see Yelena).
Czokajło
Usage: Polish
Pronounced: Cho-KIE-wo
Personal remark: BF's Surname
Rating: 37% based on 10 votes
Antoni
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Polish, Catalan
Pronounced: an-TAW-nyee(Polish) ən-TAW-nee(Catalan)
Personal remark: 2nd Boy; First Name
Rating: 75% based on 4 votes
Polish and Catalan form of Antonius (see Anthony). A notable bearer was the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí (1852-1926).
Aldyn
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Tuvan
Other Scripts: Алдын(Tuvan)
Pronounced: ul-DUN
Personal remark: 3rd Boy; First Name
Rating: 58% based on 4 votes
Means "gold, golden" in Tuvan.
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