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Ada 1 Feminine Dutch English +7

Ada is a feminine given name that originated as a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element adal meaning "noble," such as Adelaide or Adelina.The name has a long history of use across Europe. A 7th-century...

Adela Feminine English Polish +4

Adela is a female given name with roots in the Old German element adal meaning "noble" (from Proto-Germanic *aþalaz). Originally a short form of names beginning with this element, Adela has been adopted across multiple l...

Adelajda Feminine Polish

Adelajda is the Polish form of Adelaide, a name that has been widely adapted across European languages. The root name Adelaide derives from the Germanic name Adalheidis, composed of the elements adal meaning "noble" and...

Adriana Feminine Bulgarian Czech +8

Adriana is a feminine form of Adrian, used across numerous languages including Bulgarian, Czech, Dutch, English, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, and Spanish. The name ultimately derives from the Roman cogn...

Adrianna Feminine English Polish

Adrianna is a feminine given name used in English and Polish, serving as a variant of Adriana and ultimately the feminine form of Adrian. The name traces its roots to the Roman cognomen Hadrianus, meaning "from Hadria" i...

Aga Feminine Polish

Aga is a Polish feminine name, typically serving as a short form of Agata or Agnieszka. Its origin traces through the Latinized Agatha back to the Greek Agathe, from agathos, meaning "good." The name's root is historical...

Agata Feminine Croatian Italian +5

Agata is the form of Agatha used in several European languages, including Croatian, Italian, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Slovene, and Swedish. The name ultimately derives from the Greek feminine name Ἀγαθή (Agathe), which...

Agatka Feminine Polish

Agatka is a Polish diminutive of Agata, a name widely used in Poland and other Slavic countries. The root name ultimately derives from the Greek ἀγαθός (agathos), meaning "good." Etymology and Origin Agatka traces its or...

Agnieszka Feminine Polish

Agnieszka is the Agnes equivalent in Polish, a feminine given name with deep religious roots. The name derives from the Greek Hagne (from hagnos meaning “chaste”) and is most famously linked to Saint Agnes, a virgin mart...

Ala 3 Feminine Polish

Ala 3 is a Polish diminutive of the names Alicja and Alina. As a shortened form, Ala emerged as an affectionate nickname for these longer names, commonly used in informal settings among family and friends. In Polish trad...

Albina Feminine Belarusian German +9

Albina is a feminine given name derived from the Roman cognomen Albinus, which itself comes from the Latin albus meaning "white, bright". The name thus carries connotations of purity, radiance, and clarity. Albina is use...

Aldona Feminine Lithuanian Polish

Aldona is a Lithuanian and Polish feminine given name with an essentially opaque meaning. The origin of the name, spoken as [al-'dɔ-na] in Lithuanian and in Polish, is ultimately uncertain; competing theories point to an...

Aleksandra Feminine Georgian Bulgarian +10

Aleksandra is a feminine given name used across multiple Slavic and Baltic languages, as well as in Georgian and Finnish. It is a direct borrowing or adaptation of Alexandra, the feminine form of Alexander. The name ulti...

Alfreda Feminine English German +2

Alfreda is the feminine form of Alfred, used primarily in English, German, Italian, and Polish.Etymology and BackgroundThe name ultimately derives from Old English Ælfræd, composed of the elements ælf meaning "elf" and r...

Alicja Feminine Polish

Alicja is the Polish form of Alice, a given name that has enjoyed widespread popularity across Europe.Etymology and OriginsAlicja ultimately derives from the same Germanic roots as Alice: from the Old French name Aalis,...

Alina Feminine Belarusian German +7

Alina is a feminine given name with a rich multicultural background, widely used across Europe and beyond. It functions as a short form of Adelina (derived from the Germanic element adal meaning "noble"), Albina (from La...

Amanda Feminine Danish Dutch +11

Amanda is a feminine given name of Latin origin, widely used in Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. It also appears in Medieval Latin context...

Amelia Feminine English Italian +3

Amelia is a feminine given name used in English, Italian, Polish, Spanish, and other languages. It is a variant of Amalia, which itself derives from the Germanic element amal, meaning “vigorous, active, work.” However, A...

Anastazja Feminine Polish

Anastazja is the Polish form of Anastasia, a name of Greek origin meaning "resurrection." The name reflects Christian theological symbolism, as it derives from the Greek word anastasis, referring to the resurrection of J...

Andżelika Feminine Polish

Andżelika is a Polish variant of Angelika. While the core spelling Angelika is used across several Central European languages, the Polish version substitutes the initial A with Andż, reflecting a phonetic adaptation typi...

Aneta Feminine Georgian Bulgarian +3

Aneta is a feminine given name used in several countries, primarily in Central and Eastern Europe. It is the Polish, Czech, Bulgarian, Macedonian, and Georgian form of Annette, which itself is a French diminutive of Anne...

Angelika Feminine German Hungarian +1

Angelika is a popular feminine given name in several European languages, serving as a variant of Angelica. It is used primarily in German, Hungarian, and Polish speaking regions, though it also appears in Slovak and Czec...

Ania Feminine Polish Russian

Ania is a Polish and Russian feminine given name, primarily serving as a diminutive of Anna in Polish and an alternate transcription of Russian Аня (see Anya).EtymologyIn Polish, Ania is formed by clipping Anna and addin...

Aniela Feminine Polish

Etymology and OriginsAniela is the Polish form of the name Angela. Like its cognates across European languages, Aniela ultimately derives from the Latin Angelus, which comes from the Greek ἄγγελος (angelos), meaning "mes...

Anielka Feminine Polish

Anielka is a Polish diminutive of Aniela, which itself is the Polish form of Angela. The name ultimately traces back to the Greek word angelos (ἄγγελος), meaning "messenger." This etymology stems from the heavenly creatu...

Anika 1 Feminine Danish Dutch +3

Anika is a distinctive feminine given name with roots in several European languages. It functions primarily as a diminutive of Anna or Ana, names that ultimately trace back to the Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'favor' or 'grace...

Anita 1 Feminine Croatian Danish +12

Anita is a feminine given name used across numerous cultures, including Spanish, Portuguese, Croatian, Slovene, English, German, Dutch, Scandinavian, and many other languages. It originated as a diminutive of Ana, a form...

Anka Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +4

Anka is a feminine diminutive of Anna, found primarily in Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Polish, Serbian, and Slovene. As a diminutive, it conveys affection or familiarity, similar to other Slavic diminutives such as A...

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...

Antonina Feminine Bulgarian Italian +4

Antonina is a feminine given name with roots in ancient Rome, serving as a feminine form of the Roman cognomen Antoninus. The name ultimately derives from the Roman family name Antonius, of obscure Etruscan origin. Anton...

Apolonia Feminine Polish Spanish

Apolonia is the Spanish and Polish form of Apollonia, a name that traces its origins to the ancient world. The name Apollonia itself is the feminine form of Apollonios, a Greek personal name derived from the god Apollo....

Ariadna Feminine Catalan Polish +2

Ariadna is a feminine given name used in Spanish, Catalan, Russian, and Polish, derived as a form of Ariadne. The name ultimately originates from the Greek mythological figure Ariadne, whose name is thought to mean "most...

Arleta Feminine Polish

Arleta is a Polish feminine given name, a borrowing of the French name Arlette. Like its French counterpart, Arleta ultimately traces its roots back to the Germanic name Herleva, which is thought to be composed of the el...

Asia 2 Feminine Polish

Asia 2 is a Polish diminutive of Joanna, itself derived from the Latin Iohanna, which traces back to the Greek Ioanna, the feminine form of Ioannes (see John). In the New Testament, the name belongs to a woman who follow...

Augustyna Feminine Polish

Augustyna is the Polish feminine form of Augustina, a name that ultimately traces back to the Roman name Augustinus. This name is derived from the Roman cognomen Augustus, meaning "majestic" or "venerable." The name Augu...

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...

Balbina Feminine Italian Polish +3

Balbina is a feminine given name used in Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Roman contexts. It is principally the feminine form of the Ancient Roman name Balbinus, which itself derives from the Latin cognomen Balb...

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...

Basia 1 Feminine Polish

Basia 1 is a Polish diminutive of Barbara. The name Barbara itself has a rich history, derived from the Greek word βάρβαρος (barbaros), meaning "foreign" or "non-Greek." The name gained widespread popularity in the Chris...

Beata Feminine Danish German +3

Etymology and OriginsBeata is a feminine given name derived from the Latin beatus, meaning "blessed". The name emerged in Christian contexts, often referencing the beatific state of the blessed in heaven. It was borne by...

Beatrycze Feminine Polish

Beatrycze is the Polish form of Beatrix, a name with deep roots in early Christian tradition. The original Latin form, Viatrix, was a feminine counterpart of Viator, meaning "voyager" or "traveller." Early Christians ado...

Benedykta Feminine Polish

Benedykta is the Polish feminine form of the Latin name Benedict, derived from Benedictus, meaning "blessed." The name is borne by female descendants of the tradition honoring Saint Benedict, the 6th-century founder of t...

Berenika Feminine Czech Polish

Berenika is a Czech and Polish form of Berenice, with roots in the ancient Greek world. The name ultimately derives from the Macedonian form Βερενίκη (Berenike), itself a variant of the Greek Φερενίκη (Pherenike), meanin...

Bernadeta Feminine Polish

Bernadeta is a Polish feminine given name, a direct borrowing and adaptation of Bernadette, the French feminine form of Bernard. The name ultimately derives from the Old Germanic elements bern "bear" and hart "hard, firm...

Bernadetta Feminine Polish

Bernadetta is the Polish form of Bernadette, ultimately derived from the masculine name Bernard. The Polish variant Bernadetta, along with its variant Bernadeta, is used predominantly in Poland and reflects the country's...

Berta Feminine Catalan Czech +6

Berta is a feminine given name used in several languages, including Catalan, Czech, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Slovene, and Spanish. It is a form of the name Bertha, which originated as a short form of Germanic...

Bianka Feminine German Hungarian +1

Bianka is a feminine given name used in German, Hungarian, and Polish cultures. It is a localized form of Bianca, the Italian cognate of Blanche, which originates from a medieval French nickname meaning "white" or "fair-...

Blanka Feminine Croatian Czech +4

EtymologyBlanka is a feminine given name used in Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Slovak, and Slovene. It is a direct cognate of Blanche, ultimately derived from a medieval French nickname meaning "white, fair-coloure...

Bogdana Feminine Bulgarian Polish +3

Bogdana is a feminine given name used in several Slavic countries, including Bulgaria, Poland, Romania, Serbia, and Slovenia. It is the feminine form of Bogdan, a Slavic name that means "given by God" (from bogŭ "god" an...

Bogna Feminine Polish

Bogna is a female given name of Polish origin. It is originally a diminutive of Bogdana, as well as other Slavic names beginning with Bog such as Bogusława and Bogumiła. The name derives from the Slavic word Bóg meaning...

Bogumiła Feminine Polish

Bogumiła is the feminine form of the Polish masculine name Bogumił. It is composed of the Slavic elements bogŭ meaning "god" and milŭ meaning "gracious, dear", giving Bogumił the combined sense of "favoured by God". Bogu...

Bogusława Feminine Polish

Bogusława is the feminine form of the Polish masculine name Bogusław. The root elements trace back to the Proto-Slavic Bogъ meaning 'god' and slava meaning 'glory', combined as a calque from Greek or adapted in medieval...

Bolesława Feminine Polish

Bolesława is a Polish feminine given name, the female equivalent of the masculine name Bolesław. The name derives from the Slavic elements boľe "more, greater" and slava "glory", thus meaning "greater glory" or "more glo...

Bożena Feminine Polish

Bożena is a Polish feminine given name, derived from the Old Slavic element božĭjĭ meaning “divine.” It developed from earlier forms Bożana and Bożechna, and is the Polish cognate of Božena, which is used in Czech, Slova...

Bronisława Feminine Polish

Bronisława is a Polish feminine given name, derived from the Slavic elements borna meaning "protection" and slava meaning "glory." It is the feminine form of Bronisław, the Polish variant of the Slavic name Bronislav. Et...

Brygida Feminine Polish

Brygida is the Polish form of Bridget, which itself derives from the Irish name Brighid. The ultimate origin lies in the Old Celtic Brigantī, meaning "the exalted one." This name carries deep cultural and religious signi...

Cecylia Feminine Polish

Cecylia is a Polish feminine given name, derived from the Latin Caecilia, ultimately a feminine form of the Roman family name Caecilius, which originates from the Latin word caecus, meaning "blind". As such, Cecylia is t...

Celestyna Feminine Polish

Celestyna is the Polish feminine form of Caelestinus, a Late Latin name meaning "heavenly" or "of the sky." The root Caelestis derives from Latin caelum "heaven, sky," giving the name a celestial, ethereal quality. The m...

Celina Feminine German Polish +1

Celina is a feminine given name with multiple origins and associations. It is considered a feminine form of the Roman name Caelinus, which itself derives from the family name Caelius. The root Caelius is thought to come...

Czesława Feminine Polish

Czesława is a Polish feminine given name, the counterpart of the male name Czesław. It is formed by adding the feminine suffix -a to the masculine base, following a common Slavic naming pattern.EtymologyThe name ultimate...

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