Names Categorized "beauty"
389 Names found
Delyth is a feminine Welsh given name, derived from an elaboration of the Welsh word del, meaning "pretty" or "lovely". This name is of modern coinage, emerging as part of a trend in the 20th century to create new Welsh...
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...
Dilara is a feminine given name of Persian origin, widely used in Turkish-speaking communities as the Turkish form of Delara. The name is composed of two Persian elements: del (دل) meaning 'heart' and ārā (آرا) meaning '...
Dilay is a feminine given name primarily used in Turkey. The name is a modern Persian-Turkish compound, combining the Persian element del (derived from دل), meaning "heart," with the Turkish word ay, meaning "moon." Thus...
Dulcibella is a feminine given name of English origin. It is a Latinized form derived from the Latin elements dulcis "sweet" and bella "beautiful," ultimately carrying the meaning “sweet and beautiful.”HistoryThe name ap...
Dung is a Vietnamese female given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element 容 (dung) meaning "beauty, appearance." It is cognate with the Chinese name Rong (simplified: 容), which shares the same root character and...
Dzhamal is a Chechen masculine given name, representing a localized form of Jamal. The name is derived from the Arabic root jamala, meaning "to be beautiful," and carries the core sense of "beauty."In Chechen culture, Dz...
Eavan is an Irish feminine given name, an Anglicized form of Aoibheann. The name is derived from the Old Irish Oébfinn or Aíbinn, which combines oíb meaning "beauty, appearance, form" with finn meaning "white, blessed."...
Ece is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "queen" or "beautiful woman" in Turkish. The name also shares its root with the Turkic earth goddess Umay, who is sometimes called Ece.Popularity and UsageIn Turkey, Ece has b...
Etymology and MeaningEder is a Basque masculine given name that directly means "handsome" or "beautiful." This meaning positions it within a rich tradition of names that reflect personal qualities or virtues, common in m...
Ederne is a feminine Basque name, directly derived from the masculine name Eder, which itself is a common Basque adjective meaning "handsome" or "beautiful." The suffix "-ne" is a typical feminine ending in the Basque on...
Edi is a Javanese variant of Adi. The root name Adi derives from Sanskrit ādi (आदि), meaning "first" or "prime", and in Javanese it also carries the meanings "beautiful", "good", and "valuable". As a variant, Edi retains...
Eider is a Basque feminine given name. It is a feminine form of Eder 2, which means "handsome, beautiful" in the Basque language. The name Eider is not to be confused with the English surname or the bird called eider, wh...
Eirian is a Welsh female given name meaning "bright, beautiful." Derived from the Welsh language, the name reflects qualities of radiance and loveliness, common in Celtic naming traditions.EtymologyThe name Eirian origin...
Etymology and OriginsElfleda is a Middle English form of the Old English names Æðelflæd and Ælfflæd. These names became rare after the Norman Conquest, but were briefly revived in the 19th century. Ælfflæd means "elf bea...
Emer is a figure from Irish mythology, best known as the wife of the legendary hero Cúchulainn. Her name, of uncertain meaning, appears in Old Irish as Emer and in modern Irish forms such as Éimhear and Eimear.Etymology...
Emi is a feminine Japanese given name, also occasionally used as a surname. Written in kanji as 恵美, 絵美, or other combinations, the name typically conveys meanings drawn from two elements: e can mean "favour, benefit"...
Etymology and Meaning Emiko is a feminine Japanese given name, typically formed from three kanji elements: the first character often 恵 (e) meaning "favour" or "blessing", combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" and 子...
Enzokuhle is a unisex given name of Zulu and Xhosa origin found primarily in South Africa. Its meaning is deeply rooted in virtuous intentions, translating to to do good. The name is formed from the linguistic components...
Epaphroditos is an Ancient Greek name meaning "lovely, charming", derived from the Greek preposition ἐπί meaning "on" and the name of the Greek love goddess Aphrodite. The name suggests a person associated with or belove...
Erato is one of the nine Muses in Greek mythology, specifically the muse of lyric poetry, particularly erotic poetry. Her name means "lovely" or "desired" in Greek, derived from the same root as Eros, the god of love. Th...
Eratosthenes is an ancient Greek masculine name, derived from the elements eratos (eratos), meaning "lovely," and sthenos (sthenos), meaning "vigour, strength." It thus carries the poetic sense of "one who is lovely in s...
EtymologyEthelfleda is the Middle English form of Æðelflæd, an Old English name composed of the elements æðele meaning "noble" and flæd, possibly meaning "beauty". The name thus signifies "noble beauty." This form emerge...
Eun-jeong (also spelled Eun-jung or Eun-jong) is a Korean feminine given name. It was one of the most popular names for baby girls in South Korea in the 1970s and 1980s, ranking third in 1970 and sixth in 1980.The name i...
Eun-jung is a Korean female given name. As a transliteration without diacritics, it is an alternate rendering of the Hangul name 은정 (see Eun-jeong). The name was highly popular in South Korea during the late 20th centu...
EtymologyEurwen is a Welsh feminine given name formed from two elements: aur meaning "gold" and gwen meaning "white, blessed" — together translating to "white/blessed gold." This name is a variant of Eirwen, which carrie...
Ezhil is a unisex Tamil name meaning "beauty" (from Tamil எழில்). It is primarily used among Tamil-speaking communities in South India and worldwide diaspora. The name reflects aesthetic grace and virtue, a common theme...
Fang (芳) is a Chinese feminine given name derived from the character fāng (芳), which means "fragrant," "virtuous," or "beautiful." This name is part of a rich tradition in Chinese naming culture, where characters with...
Farshad is a masculine given name and surname of Persian origin, formed from the elements far (فر), meaning "splendour" or "brilliance", and shād (شاد), meaning "happy" or "glad". Together, the name signifies "one who br...
Farshid (also romanized as Farsheed) is a Persian masculine given name. It is composed of the elements far meaning "splendour, brilliance" and shīd meaning "radiance" (or "sun"), together conveying the sense of "sunshine...
Farzad is a Persian given name for boys, derived from the elements far meaning "splendour, brilliance" and the suffix zād meaning "child of". Together, the name signifies "child of splendour" or "brilliant child". It is...
Fatin 1 is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, primarily used in Arabic-speaking and Malay-speaking cultures. It means "charming, seductive, fascinating" in Arabic, derived from the root f-t-n, which conveys the conc...
Feidlimid is an Old Irish masculine given name, traditionally said to mean "ever good", though it might be related to Old Irish feidil meaning "enduring, constant". It is the older form of the modern Irish names Feidhlim...
Feilim is the modern Irish Gaelic form of Feidlimid, an ancient name with roots on the island for centuries. Traditionally said to mean "ever good", it might be related to Old Irish feidil "enduring, constant". The name...
Fidelma is an Irish female given name, a Latinized form of Fedelm. Fedelm itself likely derives from the Old Irish name Feidlimid, traditionally interpreted as "ever good" (from feidil meaning "enduring, constant"). The...
Findlay is an Anglicized form of the Scottish Gaelic name Fionnlagh. Like its variant Finlay, it has been used as both a given name and surname for centuries. The root name Fionnlagh means "white warrior" (from Old Irish...
Fionn is a masculine given name in Irish and Scottish Gaelic, pronounced "Fyun" (Irish: [fʲiːn̪ˠ], Scottish Gaelic: [fjũːn̪ˠ]). It derives from an Old Irish byname meaning "white" or "fair-haired", ultimately from the ro...
Fionnlagh is a Scottish Gaelic masculine given name derived from Old Irish Findláech, meaning "white warrior" from the elements finn "white, blessed" and láech "warrior". The earlier form Findláech was borne by the fathe...
Freya is the Anglicized spelling of the name of the Norse goddess Freyja, whose Old Norse name means "lady". In Norse mythology, Freyja is a member of the Vanir, a group of gods associated with fertility, wisdom, and the...
Freyja is the Icelandic and Old Norse form of Freya, the name of a major goddess in Norse mythology. Derived from Old Norse Freyja meaning "lady," the name is borne by the goddess of love, beauty, fertility, sex, war, go...
Frida is a feminine given name used in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish, derived from the Old Norse element fríðr meaning "beautiful" or "beloved". The name is a short form of names containing this element, and it has been...
Fríða is a female given name of Old Norse origin, functioning as a short form or pet form of names containing the element fríðr, meaning "beautiful" or "beloved." It is ultimately related to the name Frida, which derives...
Galadriel is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, first appearing in The Lord of the Rings and later elaborated in The Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales. Her name, pronounced [ɡaˈladri.ɛl], means "m...
Galilahi is a female name of Cherokee origin, possibly derived from the Cherokee word ᎤᎵᎶᎯ (ulilohi), meaning "attractive" or "adorable." The name emphasizes positive qualities and is unique to Cherokee linguistic and cu...
Gamal is an Arabic male given name and surname, directly derived from the masculine form of the root j-m-l meaning "beauty." It is a variant transcription of the more common Jamal, gaining particular prominence in the mo...
Ganymede is a name of Greek origin, derived from Γανυμήδης (Ganymedes). The name is believed to come from the Greek elements γάνυμαι (ganymai), meaning "to be glad," and μήδεα (medea), meaning "plans, counsel, cunning."...
Garnier is a Medieval French form of the Germanic name Werner. The name originates from the Old German elements war meaning "aware, cautious" and heri meaning "army", thus signifying something akin to "cautious guardian"...
Gazbia is an alternate transcription of the Arabic feminine name Jazibiyya (Jazibiyya), derived from the Arabic word jāḏibiyya meaning "charm, attractiveness." As a variant transcription, Gazbia represents the pronunciat...
Githa is a rare feminine given name in English, ultimately derived from the Old Norse name Gyða via Gytha. It emerged as a variant spelling in the 19th-century revival of medieval names within English-speaking countries....
Goizeder is a Basque feminine given name that evokes the beauty of the early morning. Its meaning combines two Basque elements: goiz, meaning "morning," and eder, meaning "beautiful." Thus, the name can be interpreted as...
Gözel is a female Turkmen given name meaning "beautiful" (from Turkmen gözel). It shares a Turkic root with related forms such as Turkish Güzel and Tatar Güzäl, all conveying aesthetic beauty or loveliness. In Turkmen cu...
Etymology and OriginGražina is the Lithuanian feminine given name derived from the Polish literary creation Grażyna. The name was coined by the Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz for the heroine of his narrative poem Grażyna, p...
Grażyna [ɡraˈʐɘna] is a Polish feminine given name created by the Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz for the main character of his 1823 poem Grażyna. The name is derived from the Lithuanian adjective gražus, meaning 'pretty' or...
Guðríðr is an Old Norse feminine name formed from the elements guð "god" and fríðr "beautiful; beloved", thus meaning "god-beloved" or "beautiful god". The name is also recorded in its Icelandic form Guðríður and was com...
Guðríður is an Icelandic feminine given name, derived from the Old Norse name Guðríðr. This compound name is formed from the elements guð meaning "god" and fríðr meaning "beautiful, beloved". Thus, Guðríður conveys the s...
Gulbadan is a feminine name of Persian origin, meaning "having a body like a rose" (from gul, "rose," and badan, "body"). It is most famously associated with Gulbadan Begum (1522–1603), a Mughal princess and the daughter...
Gulrukh is a feminine Persian name meaning "rose-faced", derived from gul (gul, meaning "rose" or "flower") and rukh (rukh, meaning "face" or "cheek"). The name evokes the poetic imagery of delicacy and beauty characteri...
Guohua is a Chinese masculine given name composed of two characters with auspicious meanings. The first character, guó (国), means "country" or "nation", while the second character, huá (华), carries the meanings of "spl...
Güzäl is a feminine given name in Tatar and Bashkir, meaning "beautiful." The name originates from the Turkic word güzel (modern Turkish) or gözel (Turkmen), both carrying the same aesthetic connotation. Linguistically,...
Güzel is a Turkish female given name that directly means "beautiful" in Turkish. It belongs to a class of names derived from positive attributes or qualities, reflecting a common onomastic tradition across cultures where...