• Alessandra-
    • Italian feminine form of Alexander.
    • Origin: Greek
    • Meaning: "defender of man"
  • Annora-
    • Medieval English feminine form of Honorius.
    • Origin: Latin
    • Meaning: "honor"
  • Calliope-
    • Latinized form of Kalliope. Muse of epic poetry in Greek mythology.
    • Origin: Greek
    • Meaning: "beautiful voice"
  • Caroline-
    • French feminine form of Charles.
    • Origin: Germanic
    • Meaning: "free man"
  • Emmanuelle-
    • French feminine form of Emmanuel.
    • Origin: Hebrew
    • Meaning: "God is with us"
  • Evelina-
    • Italian and Swedish form of Avila.
    • Origin: Germanic
    • Meaning: unknown.
      • Possibly "desired"
  • Giuliana-
    • Italian feminine form of Julius.
    • Origin: Greek and Latin
    • Meaning: "downy-bearded; youthful"
  • Isolde-
    • Isolde was the lover of Tristan in Arthurian Legend.
    • Origin: Welsh and Germanic
    • Meaning: "fair; beautiful" (Welsh) and "ice ruler" (Germanic)
  • Jessamine-
    • Old French word for jasmine, the flower.
    • Origin: Persian
    • Meaning: "jasmine"
  • Lucinda-
    • Feminine form of Lucius.
    • Origin: Latin
    • Meaning: "light"
  • Madalena-
    • Portuguese form of Magdalene.
    • Origin: Hebrew
    • Meaning: "of Magdala"
      • The village name of Magdala means "tower" in Hebrew.
  • Nicolette-
    • French feminine form of Nicholas.
    • Origin: Greek
    • Meaning: "victory of the people"
  • Priscilla-
    • Feminine form of the family name Priscus.
    • Origin: Latin
    • Meaning: "ancient"
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