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Adorinda Feminine Esperanto

Adorinda is a feminine given name in Esperanto, meaning "adorable." It is derived from the Esperanto word adorinda, which combines the root ador- (to adore) with the suffix -inda (worthy of), thus literally translating t...

Amika Feminine Esperanto

Amika is a feminine given name in Esperanto, meaning "friendly." Derived from the Latin word amicus ("friend"), it was introduced to the constructed language through Esperanto vocabulary, which borrows liberally from Rom...

Aminda Feminine Esperanto

Aminda is a female given name derived from the Esperanto word aminda, meaning "lovable." The name is formed from the root am- ("to love") combined with the suffix -inda, which indicates worthiness or deservingness, thus...

Brava Feminine Esperanto

Brava is an Esperanto feminine name derived from the word brava, meaning “valiant, brave.” The name directly borrows the Esperanto adjective, which itself comes from Romance languages (cf. Italian, Portuguese, Spanish br...

Ĉiela Feminine Esperanto

Ĉiela is an Esperanto feminine name meaning "heavenly, from the sky," derived from the Esperanto noun ĉielo "sky." The word itself traces back to Latin caelum "sky, heaven." As a name, Ĉiela represents a relatively moder...

Dezirinda Feminine Esperanto

Dezirinda is an Esperanto feminine given name derived from the root dezir- (‘desire’) combined with the adjectival suffix -ind- (‘worthy of’), yielding the meaning ‘desirable’. The name is part of a tradition within Espe...

Esperanta Feminine Esperanto

Esperanta is a feminine name derived from the Esperanto word esperanta, meaning "hoping." It is closely linked to the constructed international language Esperanto, created by L. L. Zamenhof in 1887. The language its...

Fajra Feminine Esperanto

Fajra is an Esperanto feminine given name. Its meaning is derived directly from the language's vocabulary: fajra means "fiery" in Esperanto, originating from the noun fajro meaning "fire". Esperanto given names often dra...

Fiera Feminine Esperanto

Fiera is an Esperanto given name derived directly from the Esperanto word fiera, meaning "proud." As a constructed language created by L. L. Zamenhof in the late 19th century, Esperanto has a relatively small but dedicat...

Gaja 2 Feminine Esperanto

Gaja is a feminine given name in Esperanto, derived from the Esperanto adjective gaja, meaning "cheerful, merry, glad." As a constructed language, Esperanto was created by L. L. Zamenhof in the late 19th century with the...

Glorinda Feminine Esperanto

Glorinda is a feminine name in Esperanto, meaning "worthy of glory". It is derived from the Esperanto root glori- (meaning "glory"), which ultimately comes from Latin gloria, with the suffix -inda denoting worthiness or...

Juvela Feminine Esperanto

Juvela is a feminine given name created in Esperanto, derived from the Esperanto noun juvelo meaning "jewel". The name resembles other jewel-related names like Jewel in English and reflects the creative, international ch...

Kandaĵa Feminine Esperanto

Kandaĵa is a feminine Esperanto name, derived from the language's word kando (meaning "candy, rock sugar") combined with the suffix -aĵ- meaning "made of" (as in deverbal nouns). Thus, the name directly translates to "ma...

Karesinda Feminine Esperanto

Karesinda is a feminine given name in the artificial language Esperanto, formed from the verb karesi “to caress” combined with the suffix -ind- “worthy of” and the adjectival ending -a. Its literal meaning is “worthy of...

Katida Feminine Esperanto

OverviewKatida is a feminine given name in Esperanto, derived directly from the Esperanto word katido meaning "kitten." The term is a compound of kato (cat) and the suffix -ido (offspring), ultimately tracing its Latin r...

Luksa Feminine Esperanto

Luksa is an Esperanto feminine given name derived from the Esperanto adjective luksa, meaning "luxurious," which itself is borrowed from Latin luxus (luxury) via Romance languages. As a name, Luksa is primarily used with...

Maraĵa Feminine Esperanto

Maraĵa is Esperanto feminine name meaning "made of the sea" in Esperanto. It is a derivative of maro ("sea"), which ultimately comes from Latin mare. The suffix -aĵ- indicates a substancelike quality, giving the sense of...

Merita 2 Feminine Esperanto

Merita (2) is a feminine given name in Esperanto, derived directly from the Esperanto adjective merita meaning "meritorious, worthy." As a word-name, it embodies a virtue concept, similar to names like "Aminda" (loving)...

Miela Feminine Esperanto

Miela is a feminine name derived from the Esperanto word mielo, meaning "honey," which itself comes from the Latin mel (honey). In Esperanto, the name carries the connotation of "sweet" or "beloved."As a creation of the...

Mirinda Feminine Esperanto

Mirinda is a female given name drawn from the vocabulary of Esperanto, where it means "wonderful." The name was popularized internationally by the soft drink brand Mirinda, which adopted the Esperanto word for its meanin...

Orabela Feminine Esperanto

Orabela is an Esperanto feminine name meaning "golden-beautiful", derived from Latin elements: aurea meaning "gold" and bella meaning "beautiful". The name reflects the creative linguistic tradition of Esperanto, where w...

Pipra Feminine Esperanto

Pipra is a Esperanto feminine name derived from the Esperanto word pipro, meaning "pepper". Although the name is primarily associated with the Esperanto language, it coincides with the taxonomic genus Pipra, a group of b...

Rava Feminine Esperanto

Rava is a feminine given name that means "lovely, delightful" in Esperanto. It was created from the root of the verb ravi ('to delight, to enchant') combined with the suffix -a, which is the standard adjectival ending in...

Rozabela Feminine Esperanto

Rozabela is an Esperanto feminine name meaning "rosy-beautiful", a compound of Esperanto roza (rose, pink) and bela (beautiful). The elements derive ultimately from Latin rosa "rose" and bella "beautiful". The name refle...

Rubena Feminine Esperanto

Rubena is a feminine given name of Esperanto origin. It is derived from the Esperanto word rubeno, meaning "ruby," which itself comes from Latin rubeus ("red"). The name reflects Esperanto's practice of creating names fr...

Sprita Feminine Esperanto

Sprita is a female given name of Esperanto origin, meaning "witty, lively" or full of spirit. It derives from the Latin spiritus, which translates as "breath, energy"—a foundation that carries connotations of vitality an...

Stelara Feminine Esperanto

Stelara is a female given name derived from Esperanto stelaro meaning "constellation," which itself is ultimately from Latin stella "star." Introduced as an adoption of the celestial term into the Esperanto language, the...

Tondra Feminine Esperanto

Tondra is a feminine given name in Esperanto, derived directly from the language's noun tondro, meaning "thunder." The straightforward derivation—adding the suffix -a to form an adjective—gives the name the sense of "thu...

Valora Feminine Esperanto

Valora is a feminine first name derived from the Esperanto word valora, meaning "valuable." Esperanto, an international auxiliary language created by L. L. Zamenhof in the late 19th century, often inspires coinage of nam...

Venka Feminine Esperanto

Venka is a feminine given name in Esperanto. It means "victorious," derived from the Esperanto verb venki "to conquer," which itself originates from Latin vinco ("I conquer, I am victorious"). The name embodies themes of...

Vespera Feminine Esperanto

Vespera is a feminine first name meaning "of the evening," derived from the Esperanto word vespero "evening," which ultimately comes from the Latin vesper. It is used primarily in Esperanto-speaking communities, reflecti...

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