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Marta Feminine Georgian Belarusian +21

Marta is a widespread feminine given name used in numerous languages, including Georgian, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Estonian, German, Icelandic, Italian, Latvian, Macedonian, Polish, Portugu...

Medea Feminine Georgian Greek

Medea is a feminine given name derived from the Greek Μήδεια (Medeia), which comes from μήδεα (medea) meaning "plans, counsel, cunning". In Greek mythology, Medea was a sorceress from Colchis (modern Georgia) who helped...

Megi Feminine Georgian Albanian

Megi is the Albanian and Georgian form of Maggie, which is itself a diminutive of the classic name Margaret. Margaret derives from the Latin Margarita, borrowed from the Greek word μαργαρίτης (margarites), from the eleme...

Melano Feminine Georgian

Melano is the Georgian form of Melanie, a name derived from the French Mélanie, itself from the Latin Melania, which comes from the Greek μέλαινα (melaina) meaning "black, dark".EtymologyMelano traces its roots to the an...

Meri 2 Feminine Armenian Georgian +1

Meri 2 is the Georgian, Armenian, and Greek form of the English name Mary. In these languages, the name adopts local phonetic and orthographic conventions while retaining the core identity of the original. The name Mary...

Mimoza Feminine Georgian Albanian

EtymologyMimoza is a feminine given name used in Albanian and Georgian. It derives directly from the Albanian and Georgian word for the mimosa plant, a flowering herb. The plant's name ultimately traces back to Greek μῖμ...

Mzia Feminine Georgian

Mzia (Georgian: მზია) is a Georgian feminine given name derived from the Georgian word მზე (mze) meaning "sun". As a word-name drawn from nature, it reflects the cultural appreciation for light and warmth in Georgian ono...

Nana 3 Feminine Georgian

Nana is a female given name of unknown meaning, predominantly used in Georgia. The name is historically significant as it belonged to a 4th-century queen consort of Georgia, Saint Nana, who is venerated as a saint in the...

Nanuli Feminine Georgian

Nanuli is the traditional Georgian vernacular diminutive of Nana 3, a name whose ultimate sense is not clearly understood. It emerged as a familiar, affectionate reworking of Nana, the name of a cherished saint of the Or...

Nata Feminine Georgian Russian

Nata is a short form of Natalya in Russian and Natalia in Georgian. It is used independently as a feminine given name in both cultures, often as a familiar or affectionate nickname within families. The name Nata shares i...

Natalia Feminine Georgian Bulgarian +14

Natalia is a Latinate form of Natalie, derived from the Late Latin name Natalia, meaning "Christmas Day" (from Latin natale domini, "birth of the Lord"). The name is used across numerous languages and cultures, including...

Natela Feminine Georgian

Natela (Georgian: ნათელა) is a Georgian feminine given name derived from the Georgian word nateli (ნათელი), meaning "light, bright." The name is widely used in Georgia and, according to the Public Service Hall, ranks amo...

Natia Feminine Georgian

Natia (Georgian: ნათია) is a feminine Georgian given name, a diminutive of Natela. It is ultimately derived from the Georgian word ნათელი (nateli), meaning "light" or "bright" — the same lexical root found in Natela and...

Nestan Feminine Georgian

Nestan is a Georgian feminine given name, derived from the first part of the compound name Nestan-Darejan. This latter name was created by the Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli for his 12th-century epic The Knight in the Pan...

Nestani Feminine Georgian

Nestani is a Georgian female given name, a form of Nestan with the nominative suffix. The root of both names is the compound Nestan-Darejan, which was created by the 12th-century Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli for a chara...

Nia 3 Feminine Georgian English

Nia is a short form of names ending in -nia, particularly Antonia and Sidonia. It is used notably in Georgian and English-speaking countries as a feminine given name. While often considered an independent name today, it...

Nino 2 Feminine Georgian

Nino is a feminine name chiefly used in Georgia, of uncertain etymology. It is widely believed to derive from a Greek feminine form of Ninos, likely related to the name of the ancient Assyrian city of Nineveh, or from a...

Ninutsa Feminine Georgian

Ninutsa is a feminine diminutive of Nino 2, a name deeply rooted in Georgian tradition and religion. Etymology and OriginsThe name Nino (sometimes referred to as Nina) is of uncertain etymology, possibly originating from...

Nitsa Feminine Georgian

Nitsa is a Georgian feminine name that serves as a contracted form of Ninutsa, which itself is a diminutive of Nino 2. The name Nino is of uncertain origin—possibly derived from a Greek feminine form of Ninos, an ancient...

Nona 3 Feminine Georgian

Nona is the Georgian form of Nonna, a name with ancient Christian roots. Nonna itself derives from Nonnos, a name of uncertain etymology, likely of Egyptian or Semitic origin. Nonnos was borne by a 4th-century Egyptian m...

Nutsa Feminine Georgian

Nutsa is a Georgian feminine given name, originally a short form of Ninutsa, itself a diminutive of Nino 2 (the famous saint who introduced Christianity to Georgia). The name Nutsa has become popular as an independent fi...

Rusiko Feminine Georgian

Rusiko is a Georgian diminutive of Rusudan. Rusiko is used as an affectionate or familiar form of the name, often given to girls in Georgia.Etymology and MeaningThe root name Rusudan is possibly derived from Persian روز...

Ruska Feminine Georgian

Ruska is a Diminutive of Rusudan, a classic Georgian female name. The name Rusudan itself possibly derives from Persian روز (rūz) meaning "day", though the exact etymology is debated. The most notable historical figure b...

Rusudan Feminine Georgian

Rusudan is a feminine given name of Old Persian origin, widely used in Georgia. It is thought to be derived from the Persian word rūz meaning "day," though the exact etymological path into Georgian is not fully documente...

Rusudani Feminine Georgian

Rusudani is a Georgian feminine name, a specific morphological form of Rusudan with the nominative case suffix typical of Georgian nouns. The root name Rusudan (Georgian: რუსუდან) is a classic Georgian given name, derive...

Salome Feminine Georgian English +4

Salome is a name of Aramaic origin, closely related to the Hebrew word שָׁלוֹם (shalom) meaning "peace." The name appears in several cultural traditions, including Georgian, English, German, and various Bible versions.Et...

Sidonia Feminine Georgian Medieval Latin

Sidonia is the feminine form of the Latin name Sidonius, which means "of Sidon" — referring to the ancient Phoenician city of Sidon (modern-day Saida, Lebanon). This name carries historical and cultural weight, especiall...

Sopia Feminine Georgian

Sopia is the Georgian form of Sophia, a name derived from the Greek word meaning "wisdom." In Georgian usage, Sopia retains the elegant sound and spiritual connotations of its root name while adapting to local phonetic p...

Sopio Feminine Georgian

Sopio is a Georgian form of Sophia, derived from the Greek word sophia, meaning "wisdom." This name is part of a broader linguistic tradition where Georgian adapts foreign names by adding the feminine suffix -io, as seen...

Svetlana Feminine Armenian Georgian +8

Svetlana is a feminine given name of Russian origin, derived from the Slavic root svet meaning "light, world". Despite its widespread use across Slavic countries, the name is not of ancient Slavic origin. It was coined b...

Taia Feminine Georgian

Taia is a Georgian diminutive of the name Tamar. While Tamar itself carries the ancient Hebrew meaning of "date palm" (symbolizing beauty and fruitfulness), Taia brings a softer, more affectionate tone to this storified...

Tamar Feminine Georgian Hebrew +2

Tamar is a female given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the Hebrew word tamar meaning "date palm" or "date" (the fruit). The name is deeply rooted in the Old Testament, where it appears in two significant narratives....

Tamara Feminine Georgian Belarusian +15

Tamara is a feminine given name that serves as the Russian form of Tamar. The name Tamar comes from Hebrew and Arabic, meaning "palm tree" or "date fruit," derived from the common Arabic word tamr (تَمْر), with tamra (تَ...

Tamari Feminine Georgian

Tamari is a Georgian feminine given name, derived as a form of Tamar with the addition of the Georgian nominative suffix -i. The root name, Tamar, originates from Hebrew and means "date palm." In the Old Testament, Tamar...

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...

Tea Feminine Georgian Croatian +2

Tea is a feminine given name that serves as a short form of Dorothea, Theodora, and other names containing a similar sound. It is used in Georgian, Croatian, Finnish, and Slovene, among other languages. The name draws it...

Tekla Feminine Georgian Hungarian +3

Tekla is the form of Thekla used in Georgian, Hungarian, Latvian, Polish, and Swedish.Etymology and OriginsThe name derives from the ancient Greek Theokleia (Θεόκλεια), meaning “glory of God,” composed of the elements th...

Teona Feminine Georgian

Teona is the Georgian form of Theano, a name derived from the Greek word thea meaning "goddess." Theano was the name of a 6th-century BC Greek philosopher associated with Pythagoras, and it also appears in Greek mytholog...

Tina Feminine Georgian Croatian +9

Tina is a feminine given name derived as a short form of Christina, Martina, and other names ending in tina. It is widely used across many languages and cultures, including Georgian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, Ger...

Tinatin Feminine Georgian Literature

Tinatin (Georgian: თინათინ) is a feminine given name of Georgian origin, widely recognized for its literary roots. It is possibly related to the Georgian word სინათლე (sinatle), meaning "light," and is often translated a...

Tinatini Feminine Georgian

Tinatini is the Georgian nominative form of the name Tinatin, used in Georgian naming conventions where the suffix -i marks the subject case. Both names derive from the root tinat-, which is associated with light, often...

Tsisana Feminine Georgian

Tsisana is a Georgian female name with poetic and natural imagery. It is likely derived from the Georgian word tsis (ცის), meaning "of the sky" or "of heaven," the genitive case of tsa (ცა), meaning "sky" or "heaven." Th...

Tsisia Feminine Georgian

Tsisia is a feminine given name of Georgian origin. It is derived from the Georgian word tsis, meaning "of the sky" or "of the heaven", which is the genitive case of tsa meaning "sky, heaven". The name thus carries a cel...

Tsiuri Feminine Georgian

Tsiuri is a feminine Georgian name that originates from the Georgian word ცა (tsa), meaning "sky" or "heaven." The name carries a poetic connotation, often interpreted as "heavenly" or "celestial." As a derivative, Tsiur...

Vardo Feminine Georgian

Vardo is a feminine given name of Georgian origin, derived from the Georgian word vardi meaning "rose". The root traces back through Armenian to an Iranian language, reflecting the cultural and linguistic exchanges acros...

Venera 1 Feminine Armenian Georgian +3

Venera 1 is a feminine given name used primarily in Armenian, Georgian, Albanian, Bulgarian, and Russian cultures. It is the form of Venus, derived from the Latin genitive form Veneris.EtymologyThe name ultimately traces...

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...

Veriko Feminine Georgian

Veriko is a Georgian diminutive of the name Vera 1, which means "faith" in Russian and is also associated with the Latin word verus meaning "true". While Vera is widespread across many cultures — including English, Swedi...

Viktoria Feminine Georgian Belarusian +9

Viktoria is a widespread feminine given name used in many European languages, serving as a variant of Victoria. It also functions as an alternate transcription of Russian/Bulgarian Виктория, Ukrainian Вікторія (see Vikto...

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