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Names Categorized "Elder Scrolls characters"

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Ane 1 Feminine Basque Danish +1

Ane is a feminine given name with distinct origins in Basque, Danish, and Norwegian. In Basque, it is the form of Anna, while in Danish and Norwegian, it serves as a variant of Anne 1.The ultimate root is Hannah, a Hebre...

Angeline Feminine French

Angeline is a French diminutive of Angela, ultimately derived from the Latin Angelus and the Greek ἄγγελος meaning "messenger." Etymology The root of the name is Angel, from the medieval Latin masculine Angelus, originat...

Anise Feminine English

Anise is an English feminine given name derived from the common name of the flowering plant Pimpinella anisum, also called aniseed. The name is a direct application of the plant's aromatic seeds used in cooking, confecti...

Anja Feminine Croatian Danish +7

Anja is a feminine given name used in several European languages, including Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Serbian, Slovene, and Swedish. It is a form of Anya, which itself is a Russian diminutive o...

Anne 1 Feminine Basque Danish +8

Anne is the French form of Anna, which itself derives from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning 'favor' or 'grace'. It was introduced to England in the 13th century, initially gaining only modest use, but later became widespr...

Anneke Feminine Dutch

Anneke is a Dutch and Low German feminine given name, ultimately a diminutive of Anna. It literally means "little Anna" or "little Anne," functioning as an affectionate pet form akin to "Annie" in English. The name carri...

Anne-Marie Feminine French

Anne-Marie is a French compound given name formed by combining Anne and Marie. It belongs to a tradition of hyphenated double names prevalent in French-speaking regions, where names like Jean-Pierre or Marie-Claire also...

Anton Masculine Georgian Belarusian +17

Anton is a masculine given name used in numerous languages, including Georgian, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, German, Icelandic, Macedonian, Norwegian, Romanian, Russian, Slo...

Antonia Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +11

Antonia is a feminine given name of Roman origin, used widely across European languages including Bulgarian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, German, Greek, Italian, Norwegian, Romanian, Spanish, and Swedish. It is the...

Antonin Masculine French

Antonin is a French masculine given name, derived from the Roman family name Antoninus, which itself is a derivative of Anthony (from the Latin Antonius, of Etruscan origin). The name is used primarily in France and othe...

Antonius Masculine Dutch Roman

Antonius is a masculine given name of Latin origin, used in Ancient Rome and still in use today, notably as the official Dutch form of the name found on birth certificates, though commonly rendered Anton or Antoon in dai...

Anu 2 Masculine Semitic

Anu 2 is an Akkadian, Assyrian, and Babylonian form of the Sumerian name An 2, also adopted by the Hurrians and Hittites. Anu was the supreme god of the heavens in Mesopotamian mythology, corresponding to the Sumerian go...

Anwen Feminine Welsh

Anwen is a Welsh feminine given name that means "very beautiful" in the Welsh language. It is derived from the intensive prefix an- combined with gwen "white, blessed". The name reflects a common pattern in Welsh onomast...

Anya Feminine English Russian

Anya is a feminine given name most commonly recognized as a Russian diminutive of Anna. The name Anna itself stems from the Hebrew Hannah, meaning "grace" or "favor." Through this chain, Anya shares in a deep biblical an...

Apphia Feminine English Bible

Apphia is a name mentioned in the New Testament, specifically in Paul's Epistle to Philemon. The name is a Greek form of a Hebrew name that possibly meant "increasing". In the letter, Paul greets "Apphia our sister" alon...

Aquila Unisex English Bible Roman

Aquila is a given name and surname of Latin origin, derived from the Roman cognomen meaning "eagle". The name is best known from the New Testament, where Aquila and his wife Priscilla (also called Prisca) are mentioned a...

Arcadia Feminine Spanish

Arcadia is a Spanish feminine name derived from Arcadius, the Latinized form of the ancient Greek name Arkadios, which means "of Arcadia." The name ultimately comes from the region of Arcadia in the central Peloponnese o...

Arcturus Masculine Astronomy

Arcturus is a masculine name derived from the Ancient Greek Ἀρκτοῦρος (Arktouros), the name of the fourth brightest star in the night sky, part of the constellation Boötes. The name means "guardian of the bear", from ἄρκ...

Aren Masculine Armenian

Aren is an Armenian masculine given name of uncertain etymology. Its exact meaning is unknown, though it may be linked to ancient Armenian roots or regional cultural traditions. The name is relatively uncommon and appear...

Argi Masculine Basque

Argi is a Basque masculine name meaning "light". It derives directly from the Basque word argi, which signifies light literally and metaphorically, often associated with clarity, enlightenment, or luminance. The name is...

Ari 1 Masculine Hebrew

Ari 1 is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "lion". Derived from the Hebrew word arye (lion), it is closely related to names such as Aryeh and Arieh, which carry the same meaning. In Hebrew, the lion is a s...

Ariana Feminine English Portuguese

Ariana is a feminine given name with two distinct origins: as a Portuguese form of Ariadne and as a geographical name from the ancient region of Ariana. The name has enjoyed significant popularity in the United States si...

Ariane Feminine French German

Ariane is the French form of Ariadne. In both French and German, this elegant name has been used since the 20th century, embodying the mythological charm of its Greek original.EtymologyThe name Ariane ultimately derives...

Arianna Feminine English Italian

Etymology Arianna is the Italian form of the name Ariadne. The name Ariadne is of Greek origin and means "most holy," derived from the Greek prefix ari- meaning "most" and the Cretan Greek word adnos meaning "holy." The...

Ariella Feminine English

Ariella is a feminine given name derived from Ariel, a Hebrew name meaning “lion of God” (from ʾari “lion” and ʾel “God”). While Ariel is gender-neutral in Hebrew, Ariella emerged as a strictly feminine variant, gaining...

Arielle Feminine English French

Arielle is a French feminine form of the unisex name Ariel, and it also serves as an English variant spelling. The name carries the beautiful meaning of “lion of God,” derived from the Hebrew elements ʾari (“lion”) and ʾ...

Armand Masculine Catalan French

EtymologyArmand is the French and Catalan form of Herman, a name derived from the Old German elements heri 'army' and man 'person, man', thus meaning 'army man'. The name was introduced to England by the Normans but late...

Armel Masculine Breton French

Armel is a Breton and French form of the Old Welsh name Arthmail, which derives from the elements arth meaning "bear" and mael meaning "prince, chieftain". This gives the name the literal sense of "bear-prince" or "chief...

Armelle Feminine French

Armelle is the feminine form of Armel, a Breton and French name derived from the Old Welsh Arthmail, composed of the elements arth meaning "bear" and mael meaning "prince" or "chieftain". The name thus carries the combin...

Armin Masculine German

Armin is a male given name deriving from the Latinized form Arminius, which in turn originates from a Germanic element possibly meaning "whole" or "universal." The name has distinct historical roots in both Germanic and...

Arnaud Masculine French

Arnaud is the French form of Arnold, a Germanic name meaning "eagle power", derived from the elements arn "eagle" and walt "power, authority". The name was introduced to France by the Normans, who brought it from their G...

Aron Masculine Croatian Danish +4

Etymology & OriginAron is a masculine given name used in various cultures including Polish, Croatian, Scandinavian (Danish, Norwegian, Swedish), and Icelandic contexts. It functions as a local form of the biblical name A...

Arthur Masculine Danish Dutch +7

Arthur is a masculine given name of uncertain etymology. Its popularity derives from it being the name of the legendary hero King Arthur. The name is used across many European languages, including Danish, Dutch, English,...

Arvel Masculine English

Arvel is an English masculine given name of obscure origin. Its meaning is unknown, but it is possibly a variant of the Old Welsh name Arwel, whose etymology is also uncertain. While Arwel has ancient roots in Wales, Arv...

Asbjörn Masculine Swedish

Asbjörn is the Swedish form of the Old Norse name Ásbjǫrn, composed of the elements áss 'god' and bjǫrn 'bear'. The name thus means 'god-bear', reflecting a theophoric compound common in Germanic naming traditions. A cog...

Asgeir Masculine Norwegian

Asgeir is a Norwegian given name, the modern form of the Old Norse name Ásgeirr. Ultimately, it is a northern variant of the Old High German name Ansgar, composed of the elements ansi ("god") and ger ("spear"), thus mean...

Ashur Masculine Semitic

Ashur is a significant name of Semitic origin, primarily used for males. The meaning of the name is tied to the ancient city of Ashur, which was the capital of the Assyrian Empire, though the etymology of the city's name...

Asta Feminine Danish Norwegian +1

Asta is a Scandinavian feminine given name, primarily used in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. It functions as a short form of the more elaborate name Astrid, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Ástríðr. This root n...

Asteria Feminine Greek

EtymologyAsteria is a feminine name of Greek origin, derived from the masculine form Asterios (see Asterius), which comes from the Greek word aster meaning "star." The name thus carries the meaning "starry" or "of the st...

Astrid Feminine Danish English +4

Astrid is a Scandinavian given name, the modern form of the Old Norse name Ástríðr. It is a compound derived from the elements áss (meaning 'god') and fríðr (meaning 'beautiful' or 'beloved'), thus carrying the poetic me...

Aubrey Unisex English

Aubrey is a unisex English name, originally of French and Germanic origin. It derives from Auberi, an Old French form of Alberich, which was brought to England by the Normans. The name Alberich combines the Germanic elem...

Auda Feminine Germanic

Auda is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, derived as the feminine form of Audo, which is itself a short form of various Old Frankish names beginning with the element aud or Old High German ot, meaning "wealth, fo...

Augusta Feminine English German +3

Augusta is a feminine given name derived from the Latin masculine name Augustus, meaning “exalted, venerable.” It was originally used as a title for Roman empresses, equivalent to the masculine Augustus, which was bestow...

Auguste 1 Masculine French

Auguste is the French form of Augustus, a Latin name meaning "exalted, venerable", derived from augeo meaning "to increase". The name Augustus was originally a title granted to Octavian, the first Roman emperor, in 27 BC...

Augustina Feminine Roman

Augustina is a feminine given name and a recent coinage derived from the Latin cognomen Augustinus, itself a derivative of Augustus. It functions as a direct feminine form of Augustine, which was originally Roman but gai...

Aurelia Feminine Italian Polish +3

Aurelia is a feminine given name used in Italian, Polish, Romanian, Spanish, and other Romance languages. EtymologyThe name is the feminine form of the Latin family name Aurelius, which was derived from Latin aureus mean...

Aurélie Feminine French

Etymology Aurélie is the French feminine form of the ancient Roman family name Aurelius, which derives from the Latin aureus meaning "golden" or "gilded." The name thus carries connotations of radiance, value, and beauty...

Aurore Feminine French

Aurore is the French feminine form of Aurora. It derives directly from the Latin word aurora, meaning "dawn". In Roman mythology, Aurora was the goddess of the morning, and the name has been used as a given name since th...

Axelle Feminine French

Axelle is a French feminine given name, a derivative of the Scandinavian name Axel. As such, it is ultimately connected to the Hebrew name Absalom, as Axel originally evolved from the medieval Danish form of Absalom.Etym...

Azad Masculine Azerbaijani Bengali +4

Azad is a masculine given name of Persian origin, meaning "free" in Persian. This name, derived from the Persian word آزاد (āzād), has spread through the influence of Persian culture and language across a wide geographic...

Azura Feminine English

Azura is a feminine given name derived from the English word for the color sky blue. It is an elaboration of Azure, which ultimately traces back, via Old French, Latin, and Arabic, to the Persian word lājvard meaning "az...

Babette Feminine Dutch English +2

Babette is a feminine given name used primarily in French, English, Dutch, and German contexts. It serves as a diminutive of two possible source names: either Élisabeth, the French form of Elizabeth, or Barbara. In eithe...

Balbus Masculine Roman

Balbus is a Latin cognomen derived from the adjective balbus, meaning "stammerer" in Latin. Originally used as a nickname for someone who spoke with a stammer, it became a hereditary family name within certain Roman clan...

Barbara Feminine Croatian Danish +11

Barbara is a feminine given name derived from the Greek word barbaros (βάρβαρος), meaning "foreign, non-Greek." The word originally mimicked the unintelligible speech of non-Greek peoples (like "bar-bar") and later came...

Basil 1 Masculine English

Basil 1 is a name in English usage, derived from the Greek name Βασίλειος (Basileios), which means "royal, kingly" and originates from the Greek word βασιλεύς (basileus) meaning "king." This powerful etymology reflects t...

Basir Masculine Arabic

Basir (also spelled Basseer) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "wise" or "insightful." In Islamic tradition, al-Baṣīr (البصير) is one of the 99 names of Allah, referring to the "All-Seeing" or "All-Perceptive." T...

Bastian Masculine German

Bastian is a German short form of Sebastian. The name serves as a common independent given name in German-speaking countries, as well as a surname.Etymology and OriginWhile Bastian itself is a diminutive, its root name S...

Belle Feminine English

Belle is a feminine given name of English origin. It primarily serves as a short form of Isabella or other names ending in belle, such as Annabelle. The name is also directly associated with the French word belle, meanin...

Bellona Feminine Roman

EtymologyBellona is a name derived from Latin bello meaning "to fight." In Roman mythology, Bellona was the goddess of war, often depicted as a companion or sister of Mars. Her name is directly linked to the Latin word f...

Bendt Masculine Danish

Bendt is a Danish given name, a less common spelling of Bent 1. Like Bent, Bendt ultimately derives from the Late Latin name Benedict, meaning "blessed". The name has religious connotations, tracing its popularity to the...

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