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Alana Feminine Breton English

Etymology and OriginAlana is a feminine given name, predominantly used in Breton and English-speaking contexts. It is the feminine form of Alan 1, a name of uncertain etymology. Some theories suggest that Alan may derive...

Anna Feminine Armenian Belarusian +27

Anna is a feminine given name, the Latin form of the Hebrew name Hannah, which means “favor” or “grace.” Used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament, it appears in the Hebrew Bible as the mother of the prophet Samuel (1 Sa...

Annaig Feminine Breton

Annaig is a Breton female given name, a diminutive of Anna. In the Breton language, the suffix -aig is a common diminutive ending, conveying endearment or smallness, akin to "little Anna" or "dear Anna."The root name Ann...

Annick Feminine Breton French

Annick is a French feminine given name, derived from the Breton form Annaig, a diminutive of Anna. In Breton, the suffix -ig (or -ick in French spelling) carries a familiar or endearing connotation, making Annick equival...

Enora Feminine Breton French

Etymology and MeaningEnora is a feminine given name used primarily in Breton and French contexts. The Breton form likely derives from the name Honoria (the feminine form of Honorius, a Late Latin name meaning 'honour, es...

Frañseza Feminine Breton

Frañseza is the Breton feminine form of the Latin name Franciscus, which ultimately derives from the Germanic tribe of the Franks, a people named for a type of spear used in battle. The name thus carries the meaning "Fre...

Gaëlle Feminine Breton French

Gaëlle is the feminine form of the Breton name Gaël, itself a French-influenced variant of Gael. The root name Gael is likely derived from the ethnolinguistic term Gael, referring to speakers of Gaelic languages, though...

Gwenaëlle Feminine Breton French

Gwenaëlle is a feminine given name used primarily in Brittany and France. It is the feminine form of Gwenaël, a Breton masculine name. The name Gwenaël itself means "blessed and generous," deriving from the Breton elemen...

Gwenn Feminine Breton

Gwenn is a Breton given name and surname, the Breton cognate of the Welsh name Gwen. As a given name, it is more often feminine but can be unisex. The name ultimately derives from the Welsh element gwen, the feminine for...

Katarin Feminine Breton

Katarin is the Breton form of Katherine, a name with a rich and complex history. The root name ultimately derives from the Greek Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine), though its exact etymology is debated. It may come from Ἑκατερινη...

Katell Feminine Breton

Katell is the Breton form of Katherine, a name of ancient and multifaceted origin. Deeply rooted in the Celtic culture of Brittany, this feminine given name reflects the rich linguistic history of the region while partic...

Maela Feminine Breton

Maela is a Breton feminine given name, the feminine form of Maël, which itself is derived from the Breton element mael meaning "prince, chieftain, lord." The name thus carries connotations of nobility and leadership.The...

Maëlle Feminine Breton French

Maëlle is a French feminine given name, primarily used in France and in French-speaking regions of Belgium and Switzerland. It is a variant of the Breton name Maël, which means "prince," "chieftain," or "lord." The name...

Mai 3 Feminine Breton Danish +2

Mai is a feminine given name used in several European languages, primarily as a diminutive of Maria. It is particularly common in Breton, Danish, Estonian, and Norwegian contexts. Additionally, in Estonian and Norwegian,...

Maiwenn Feminine Breton

Maiwenn is a Breton feminine name, a combination of Mai 3 (a diminutive of Maria) and Gwenn (meaning "white, blessed"). Hence, the name can be interpreted as "blessed Maria" or "white Maria." The variant Maïwenn (with a...

Maïwenn Feminine Breton French

Maïwenn is a feminine given name with Breton and French origins, representing the French orthographic form of Maiwenn. The name Maiwenn combines Mai, which is a diminutive of Maria, with Gwenn, a Breton element meaning "...

Mari 1 Feminine Armenian Georgian +8

Mari is a feminine given name used in many European languages, serving as a form of Maria or Marie. It is the Estonian, Finnish, Welsh, and Breton form of Maria, a Hungarian diminutive of Mária, and a Scandinavian, Georg...

Nolwenn Feminine Breton

Etymology and OriginNolwenn is a distinctly Breton feminine name deriving from the phrase Noyal Gwenn, interpreted as "holy one from Noyal." This epithet belonged to a 6th-century saint and martyr from Brittany, whose ve...

Oanez Feminine Breton

EtymologyOanez is a Breton feminine name that combines local linguistic tradition with a familiar Biblical and saintly heritage. The name derives from Breton oan meaning "lamb," which itself comes from Latin agnus "lamb....

Rozenn Feminine Breton

Rozenn is a feminine given name of Breton origin, meaning "rose" in the Breton language. The name is a direct reflection of the flower, symbolizing beauty and grace in Breton culture. It is closely related to other Europ...

Yanna 2 Feminine Breton

Yanna is a Breton feminine name, derived as a feminine form of Yann, which is itself the Breton equivalent of John. The name thus ultimately traces back to the Hebrew Yoḥanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious." In Breton, Yan...

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