EmberPyre's Personal Name List

Tyrie
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: English (American, Rare)
Pronounced: TIE-ree(American English)
Variant of Tyree.
Tylie
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Modern, Rare)
Pronounced: TIE-lee
Perhaps a rhyming variant of Kylie blending it with Ty or a variant of Tylee.
Sarah
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English, French, German, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Dutch, Hebrew, Arabic, Biblical
Other Scripts: שָׂרָה(Hebrew) سارة(Arabic)
Pronounced: SEHR-ə(English) SAR-ə(English) SA-RA(French) ZA-ra(German) SA-ra(Danish, Dutch, Arabic)
From the Hebrew name שָׂרָה (Sara) meaning "lady, princess, noblewoman". In the Old Testament this is the name of Abraham's wife, considered the matriarch of the Jewish people. She was barren until she unexpectedly became pregnant with Isaac at the age of 90. Her name was originally Sarai, but God changed it at the same time Abraham's name was changed (see Genesis 17:15).

In England, Sarah came into use after the Protestant Reformation. It was consistently popular in the 20th century throughout the English-speaking world, reaching the top of the charts for England and Wales in the 1970s and 80s.

Notable bearers include Sarah Churchill (1660-1744), an influential British duchess and a close friend of Queen Anne, and the French actress Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923).

Hime
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Japanese (Rare)
Other Scripts: 姫, 妃, 陽芽, 陽女, 陽愛, 陽姫, 妃芽, 妃萌, 広愛, etc.(Japanese Kanji) ひめ(Japanese Hiragana) ヒメ(Japanese Katakana)
Pronounced: KHEE-MEH
From 姫 (hime) meaning "princess" (also used for this name as 妃), derived from a combination of 日 (hi) meaning "sun" (used as a prefix or appellation in reference to the imperial family) and 女 (me) meaning "woman."
It can also be written with two kanji, a (partial) hi kanji like 陽 (same as 日) or 広 meaning "spacious, vast, wide" combined with a me kanji such as 女, 芽/萌 meaning "bud, sprout" or 愛 meaning "love, admiration."
Galaxy
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (American, Rare)
Pronounced: GAL-əks-ee(American English)
From the English word galaxy, "a collection of star systems", ultimately from from Ancient Greek γαλαξίας (galaxías, "Milky Way"), from γάλα (gála, "milk").
Ember
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Modern)
Pronounced: EHM-bər
From the English word ember, ultimately from Old English æmerge.
Eden
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Hebrew, English (Modern), French (Modern)
Other Scripts: עֵדֶן(Hebrew)
Pronounced: EE-dən(English)
From the biblical place name, itself possibly from Hebrew עֵדֶן (ʿeḏen) meaning "pleasure, delight" [1], or perhaps derived from Sumerian 𒂔 (edin) meaning "plain". According to the Old Testament the Garden of Eden was the place where the first people, Adam and Eve, lived before they were expelled.
Bertie
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: BUR-tee(American English) BU-tee(British English)
Diminutive of Albert, Herbert and other names containing bert (often derived from the Old German element beraht meaning "bright").
Aya 2
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: آية(Arabic)
Pronounced: A-ya
Means "sign, evidence" or "verse" in Arabic, as in one of the passages that make up the Quran.
Aranel
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Literature
Pronounced: ar-A-nell
Means "princess" in Sindarin.
behindthename.com   ·   Copyright © 1996-2024