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Tamires Feminine Portuguese

Tamires is a Brazilian feminine given name, possibly a variant of the Portuguese forms Tômiris or Támiris, which themselves derive from the ancient name Tomyris. The original Scythian name, hellenized as Tomyris, may com...

Tânia Feminine Portuguese

Tânia is the Portuguese form of Tanya, ultimately derived from the Russian diminutive of Tatiana. The name Tatiana itself comes from the Roman name Tatianus, a derivative of the Sabine name Tatius. In Christian tradition...

Tatiana Feminine Georgian Bulgarian +17

Tatiana is a feminine given name of Roman origin. It derives from the Roman family name Tatius, via its derivative Tatianus. Thus Tatiana is etymologically a feminine form meaning "belonging to Tatius." The Sabine king T...

Tatiane Feminine Portuguese

Tatiane is a Portuguese variant of the name Tatiana. It shares the same etymology and historical background while reflecting the phonetic and orthographic conventions of Portuguese naming traditions.Etymology and Origins...

Telma Feminine Portuguese

Telma is a feminine given name used primarily in Portuguese-speaking countries. Its origins are dual: it may be a Portuguese form of Thelma, or alternatively a feminine form of Telmo.Etymology and HistoryThe name Telma g...

Teodolinda Feminine Italian Portuguese +1

Teodolinda is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Theodelinda, a Germanic name that ultimately derives from Dietlinde. The name is composed of the elements theod (meaning “people,” from Old High German diota or...

Teodora Feminine Bulgarian Italian +7

Teodora is a feminine given name used across multiple European languages, including Bulgarian, Italian, Macedonian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian, Spanish, and Swedish. It is the feminine form of the Greek name T...

Tércia Feminine Portuguese

Tércia is a Portuguese feminine given name, ultimately derived from the Latin Tertius, meaning "third." In ancient Rome, Tertius was used both as a praenomen (a personal name) and a cognomen (a family or nickname), often...

Teresa Feminine Catalan Danish +10

Teresa is a feminine given name used across Theresa's numerous linguistic variants in Catalan, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Italian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. It ultimately der...

Teresinha Feminine Portuguese

Teresinha is a Portuguese diminutive of Teresa, often used as an affectionate or familiar form. The name carries the endearing "-inha" suffix common in Portuguese, conveying smallness or intimacy. Teresinha can also be s...

Tereza Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +5

Tereza is a feminine given name used in several languages, including Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian, and Slovak. It is a form of Theresa, which itself has a rich and uncertain etymology. The na...

Terezinha Feminine Portuguese

Terezinha is a Portuguese diminutive of Tereza, itself a form of Theresa. The name is typically used as an affectionate or informal version of Teresa, similar to how "Aninha" is used for Ana in Portuguese. Etymology The...

Thainá Feminine Portuguese

Thainá is a feminine given name of Brazilian origin, best known as a variant of Tainá. Both names are rooted in the Karajá language, spoken by the indigenous Karajá people of central Brazil. In Karajá mythology, Tainá me...

Thaís Feminine Portuguese

Thaís is the Portuguese, especially Brazilian, form of Thaïs. The name Thaïs possibly means "bandage" in Greek, though its origins are multifaceted. In antiquity, Thaïs was the name of a famous companion of Alexander the...

Thalita Feminine Portuguese

Thalita is a Portuguese variant of Talita, a name especially popular in Brazil. The ultimate origin of the name lies in the Aramaic word talitha, meaning "little girl". This word appears in the Gospel of Mark (5:41) in t...

Úrsula Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Úrsula is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the name Ursula. It carries the same meaning as its root, which is derived from a diminutive of the Latin word ursa, meaning "little bear" (from ursa "she-bear").EtymologyThe...

Valdirene Feminine Portuguese

Valdirene is a feminine given name used primarily in Portuguese-speaking countries, particularly Brazil. It is a feminine elaboration of the masculine name Valdir, which itself is likely a contracted form of names such a...

Valéria Feminine Hungarian Portuguese +1

Valéria is a feminine given name used in Portuguese, Hungarian, and Slovak, serving as the form of Valeria in these languages. It ultimately derives from the Roman family name Valerius, which is rooted in Latin valeo mea...

Valquíria Feminine Portuguese

Valquíria is the Portuguese form of Valkyrie. The name is derived from the Old Norse elements valr meaning "the slain" and kyrja meaning "chooser". In Norse mythology, the Valkyries were female figures who selected which...

Vanda Feminine Czech Hungarian +5

Vanda is a feminine given name used in several European languages, including Czech, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Portuguese, and Slovak. It is a form of the name Wanda, which itself likely derives from a Germ...

Vanessa Feminine Dutch English +5

Vanessa is a feminine given name of literary invention, created by the Anglo-Irish writer Jonathan Swift for his 1726 poem Cadenus and Vanessa. Swift formed the name by taking the initial syllable "Van" from the surname...

Vânia Feminine Portuguese

Vânia is a Portuguese feminine given name, derived as a form of Vanya. Vanya itself originates as a Slavic diminutive of Ivan (Russian, masculine) or Ivana (Bulgarian, feminine), ultimately tracing back to the Greek name...

Vera 1 Feminine Georgian Belarusian +16

Vera is a feminine given name widely used across multiple languages and cultures. In Russian, it means "faith" (from the word вера), while it is also often associated with the Latin adjective verus, meaning "true." This...

Verônica Feminine Portuguese

Verônica is the Brazilian Portuguese form of Veronica, derived from the Late Latin name Veronica. The name ultimately traces back to the Ancient Greek name Pherenike, meaning "bringing victory," which evolved into Bereni...

Verónica Feminine Galician Portuguese +1

Verónica is the Spanish, Galician and European Portuguese form of Veronica. The name Veronica itself is a Latin alteration of Berenice, whose spelling was influenced by the ecclesiastical Latin phrase vera icon meaning "...

Veva Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Veva is a Spanish and Portuguese feminine name, typically used as a short form of Genoveva. Genoveva itself is the Spanish, Portuguese, and Catalan form of Geneviève, a name of uncertain origin that has been popular acro...

Victória Feminine Portuguese

Victória is the Portuguese variant form of Victoria, a name derived from Latin victoria, meaning "victory". In Roman mythology, Victoria was the goddess of victory, equivalent to the Greek goddess Nike. The name also ser...

Vilma Feminine Croatian Czech +11

Vilma is a feminine given name used in several European languages, including Croatian, Czech, Danish, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Slovak, Spanish, and Swedish. It is the local...

Virginia Feminine English Greek +5

Virginia is a feminine given name derived from the Roman family name Verginius or Virginius, whose ultimate meaning remains uncertain but has long been associated with Latin virgo meaning "maid, virgin". In Roman legend,...

Vitória Feminine Portuguese

Vitória is the Portuguese form of Victoria. It is a feminine given name derived from the Latin word for "victory," reflecting the name's connection to the Roman goddess of victory, as well as a martyr and saint from Nort...

Viviana Feminine Italian Portuguese +2

Etymology Viviana is a feminine given name of Latin origin, ultimately derived from the Roman gens name Vivianus, a derivative of Latin vivus meaning "alive". It is the feminine form of the Latin name Vivian, which has b...

Viviane Feminine French Portuguese

Viviane straddles two European language traditions. In French, it is the Gallic form of Viviana, which itself is the feminine of the late Roman cognomen Vivianus. In Portuguese, Viviane functions as a simple variant spel...

Wilma Feminine Dutch English +4

Wilma is a feminine given name of German origin, primarily used as a short form of Wilhelmina. Wilhelmina itself is the Dutch and German feminine form of Wilhelm, the German cognate of William. The name was introduced to...

Yasmim Feminine Portuguese

Yasmim is a Portuguese variant of Yasmin, itself an Arabic-influenced form of Jasmine. The name ultimately derives from the Persian word yāsamīn, meaning “jasmine” – the fragrant climbing flower used in perfumery. Yasmim...

Yasmin Feminine Arabic Hebrew +3

Yasmin is a feminine given name that originates from the Persian word yāsamīn, meaning "jasmine," the fragrant climbing flower. In Arabic and Hebrew, it carries the same meaning, derived from the Persian term. In modern...

Zilda Feminine Portuguese

Zilda is a feminine given name primarily used in Portuguese-speaking countries, especially Brazil. Its precise meaning is uncertain. It is one of several similar names ending in -ilda that were particularly popular in Br...

Zita 1 Feminine Czech German +5

Zita is a feminine given name with deep roots in Tuscan Italian, where it originally meant "little girl". The name is primarily used in Czech, German, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Portuguese, and Slovak cultures. Its mo...

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