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Russian modern female names

Modern Russian name book

The modern Russian name book includes Russian names that are currently used in Russia.

In addition to the original Russian names in Russian name book included Jewish, Greek, Roman (Latin), Scandinavian, Germanic and Persian names, which were gradually adapted on the territory of Russia and are perceived as Russian.

Most Russian names that are currently used in Russia are not originally Russian in origin. They are borrowed from Greek language together with the Christian religion and came to Russia from Byzantium.

By the 18th-19th centuries, Old Russian names were almost completely forgotten, and imported Christian names were changed taking into account the peculiarities of Russian pronunciation (Aquilina - Akulina, Juliania - Ulyana).

Where did the Byzantine (Greek) names that became Russian come from?

The Greeks also collected in their name book best names all the peoples with whom they maintained trade and cultural relations.

Besides names ancient Greek origin they used ancient Roman and Hebrew names, and also used ancient Persian, ancient Egyptian, Chaldean, Syrian, Babylonian names.

Currently name books of any country includes not only native names his people, but also borrowed names. This is the result of cultural and trade exchange between peoples, the mixing of cultures, and also a consequence of the migration of peoples.

Modern Russian female names

Augusta(r.) – regal, majestic

Agatha(gr.) – kind, good. Russian folk form - Agafya

Ada(e.) – decoration

Alevtina(gr.) – rubbing with incense, reflecting

Alexandra(gr.) – protector of people

Alyona(gr.) – light

Alina(r.) – white, noble

Alice– protector

Alla(gr.) – another, second, next

Albina(r.) – white

Amalia(German) – hardworking

Brief energy information characteristics of some names

Anna

The main karmic program named after Anna– this is attachment and dependence on relationships. Throughout life, this program causes problems in relationships with loved ones - parents, children, beloved men.

All Annas are very affectionate, and as a rule, Anna becomes attached to men who are clearly unworthy of attention. Annas usually lead a promiscuous sex life, and their genitourinary area is vulnerable to diseases. Many Annas cannot get married. Their acquaintances with men are usually fleeting.

If the girl is named Anna, then there is a high probability that a serious conflict exists or is brewing in the family. Usually this is a husband's dissatisfaction with his wife. That is, Anna's father is dissatisfied with her mother. Such a child's soul is attracted to a conflicting family.

Since Anna does not have enough energy, she constantly needs energy recharge in the form of new experiences - travel, meetings with friends, etc.

The vibrations of this name activate negative karmic programs Firstly. And these programs attract negative events into Anna’s life.

The name Anna worsens a person’s karmic achievements and significantly complicates fate. If a person has lived long enough, then under the influence of this name he becomes a pessimist and has many disappointments. This name shakes a woman’s psyche.

Anna needs a mentally healthy environment, reliable, loyal people, friends. But usually there are few or no such people in her environment. Because when they give practical advice on how to act in situations of life choice, she does not listen to them, she does it in her own way. For which he then pays. He chooses with emotions, not with reason.

The name Anna leaves a tragic, pessimistic imprint on a woman. And therefore does not contribute to her success in life.

Even if you take a double name, for example, Anna-Maria, it still carries tragedy.

Anna is one of the most unfortunate female names.

Yana

A woman named Yana is haunted throughout her life by a deep subconscious fear. This is a karmic program. This program encourages her to take active steps in making her way in society, career, and business.

Yana has a fairly strong will, increased sexual appetite and a smart head. Her energy is of a masculine type.

In childhood she may be a shy child, but in most cases, as soon as a little strength appears in her muscles, from the age of 8-9, her willpower, pressure, and disruptive character begin to manifest themselves more and more to a greater extent. In order to achieve her goal, she can resort to cunning, pushing with her elbows those who interfere with her. Yana's belligerence is quite high.

A woman named Yana is a cunning warrior in a skirt. Where there is a lack of talent, mental abilities, Yana's physical strength will be used cunning, deceit, intrigue. In principle, she is even capable of setting things up for profit.

Women named Yana are rarely beautiful. Therefore, in order to attract a partner, they use psychological tricks, official position and even magic. You must clearly understand that if fate brought you and Yana together, then she will stop at nothing to achieve her goals.

Of course, there are exceptions, but they are very rare. Only a person with very high positive spiritual developments can resist the energy of the name Yana and remain a decent person in every sense of the word.

Yana, unlike Anna, is picky about her sexual partners. And if someone gets into her bed, it will be only because she wanted it.

Yana's lovers are most often men with a pronounced Yin character, or men significantly younger than her.

The man who is next to Yana must be subordinate to her. She wouldn't agree otherwise. Therefore, a strong, self-confident, strong-willed man will not even look at Yana.

Stanislava

Stanislava– this name makes a woman an emotional and selfish person. A woman with this name will not make a career, although she is an intelligent person.

This name creates great difficulties in your personal life. There will be men in life, but all are passing options.

Stanislava will take care of her children, but will not be able to provide for them financially; she will have constant worries about this.

She may turn to alcohol, tobacco, or recreational drugs to relieve stress.

This name is too emotional for a career, business and serious, responsible work.

Valeria

Valeria– the energy of the name is closer to the masculine type. She can be a leader, but it is very difficult for her. She can succeed as a second person in business, be a good helper, organizer, performer. But in your personal life you are rarely lucky. There is some trace of sadness. Because of this, a person almost completely devotes himself to work, to his career.

Agafya

Agathia (Agafya)– this is a material person with reduced intelligence . This name gives many desires, especially of a material nature - money, material well-being. For this reason, a woman with this name will clamp down on everyone around her. It will especially hurt her husband and son if they don’t run away from her. Or they will drink.

This name strongly blocks the 4th energy center (middle of the chest), killing love. In fact, there is a hardening of the soul.

Name image- a village woman of strong build, unkemptly dressed, ugly. Grumpy, constantly dissatisfied facial expression. This person is an energy vampire. It is difficult to live with such a person.

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Full Russian names– this is both a patronymic, a first name, and a surname. Moreover, the patronymic is precisely what distinguishes the system Russian names from systems adopted in other countries. And as additional forms of the name there are diminutives or nicknames. A person could be given a nickname at any age. It was connected with its owner even more closely than the name itself received at birth. A nickname spoke, for example, about some character trait of a person or about the place where he once lived. Most often, the nickname was known only to family and some good friends, but in Everyday life it was used very actively. Despite the fine line between Old Russian names and nicknames, they were still not the same thing. It is very difficult to define the boundaries between these concepts.

For example, Russian women gave names to their children in order to protect them from evil or unkind deeds. Such names were formed from words that denoted any plants, animals or household items - and, naturally, were very similar to nicknames. The year of baptism (988) became a turning point for Rus'. From that moment on, much changed in naming, predetermining the naming system for many centuries to come. Now the Russians are like the rest East Slavs, who were accustomed to calling their children personal names until the end of the 10th century, were forced to get used to the concept of “baptismal name.” That’s when most of the names that are considered modern Russian to this day appeared. The new rules obliged parents to give their children a name only through the rite of baptism - only in this way could the name be considered correct and real.

Christian names had the most different origins- Latin, Greek, Hebrew, since the Byzantine Greeks brought together “representatives” of the names of those peoples who came into contact with them. The calendar even included some “common Slavic” ones (Vladimir, Vsevolod, Svyatoslav, Yaroslav), as well as Scandinavian names (Igor, Olga, Oleg). True, they were considered a privilege of the high class, and commoners, as a rule, were not honored with them.

Only after 1917 did much change, and such “princely” names began to be used much more often. Towards the end of the 16th century, personal pagan nicknames and names were practically forced out of use. Foreign names took root with great difficulty, especially for common people, who found it difficult to pronounce them in their original form. In those days, there was an active struggle for the correct naming. A “humiliating” misspelling of a name was equated with causing shame and dishonor. The perpetrators were punished through the courts.

Only in 1675 a royal decree was issued, which prescribed a more loyal attitude towards this kind of “crime.” Now this situation seems curious to us, since all the names to which the Russian people got used to at that time with incredible efforts have long become familiar and familiar to us. Many are even surprised to learn that the majority, it would seem, Russian men's And female names have a completely different origin. This is such an interesting and eventful history of our names.

The meaning of Russian female names

Russian names for girls starting with the letter A

  • Alvina- from Old German - noble, friend, all.
  • Angelia- from the German name Anelie, swearing to God.
  • Augusta / Augustine(old) - summer
  • Avdotya(folk from Evdokia) - famous
  • Avelina(Hebrew) - life force
  • Aurelia(new) - gold
  • Aurora(new) - goddess of the dawn
  • Agapia(old) - from Greek. agapao - I love.
  • Agatha(new) / Agafya / Agathia(old) - from Greek. agathos - good, honest, kind.
  • Aglaida(old) - sparkling / daughter of beauty, charms
  • Aglaya(new) - brilliant
  • Agnes /Agnes(old) - chaste
  • Agnia(old) - immaculate or fiery
  • Agrippina / Agrefena(old) - from the Roman family name Agrippus (Agrippa)
  • Ada(old) - decoration
  • Adina-Hebrew name, translated as “tender, refined.”
  • Adele /Adelia/ Adelaide(Old German) - from adal - noble and heyd - state, class.
  • Aza(old) - first
  • Azalea(new) - flowering bush
  • Aida(new) - giving a harvest
  • Isadora- gift of Isis (Greek)
  • Aisylu- lunar beauty
  • Aquilina / Akulina(old) - eagle
  • Aksinya(vernacular from Ksenia) - hospitable or, on the contrary, alien (“xenos”)
  • Akulina(lat.) - eagle
  • Alevtina(old) - alien to evil
  • (old) - protector of people
  • Alyona(full Elena) - sunny, scarlet, graceful
  • (lat.) - alien, other
  • (new) - charming
  • (old) - (from Semitic languages) "goddess"
  • Albina(old, cf. new Alvina) - “white”
  • Almira(new) - peaceful
  • Alfia(Arabic) - long-lived
  • Amina(new) - faithful
  • (old) - resurrected
  • Anatolia(new) - eastern
  • (old) - angel
  • Anelia(Greek) - light
  • Angela(new) - angelic
  • Animaisa(old) - soulful
  • Anisiya / Anisya(old) - sweet-smelling
  • Anita(new) - obstinate
  • (old) - “grace”
  • Antonina / Antonida(old) - kind
  • Antonia(old) - entering into battle
  • Anfisa/ Anfusa(old) - blooming
  • Anthia(old)
  • Amira(old Arabic) - princess
  • Apollinaria(old) - sun goddess
  • Arevik(Armenian) - sun
  • Ariadne(old) - sleeping
  • (folk from Irina) - calm
  • Arcadia(new) - shepherdess
  • Arsenia(new) - courageous
  • Arciana
  • Artemia(old) - unharmed
  • Asel- Kyrgyzstan Asel; /æˈsel/; from Arabic عسل - “honey”, “sweet”
  • Asta(old)
  • Aster(new) - “flower”
  • Astrid(scand.) - passionate
  • Afanasia(old) - immortal
  • Aphrodite(old) - emerged from sea foam
  • Aelita(new) - from Greek. aer - air and litos - stone
  • Aella(new) - from Greek. aello - whirlwind, hurricane

Russian names for girls starting with the letter B

  • Bazhena(Old Russian) - saint
  • Beata(new) - blessing (Latin) - happy (Greek)
  • Beatrice(old) - blessing (Latin) - happy (Greek)
  • Bela(glory) - beautiful
  • Bella(new) - beautiful
  • Bellatrix(lat.) - warrior
  • Bertha(new) - magnificent
  • Bogdana(glory) - given by God
  • Bozena(Old Russian) - God's, blessed, gifted by God
  • Boleslav(glory) - more glorious
  • Borislava(glory) - fighting for glory
  • Bridget(new) - space
  • Bronislava(glory) - glorious protector

Russian names for girls starting with the letter B

  • (old) - strong
  • (old) - healthy
  • Wanda(slav.) - hospitable
  • Varvara(old) - savage
  • Vasilina(new) - royal
  • (old) - regal
  • Vassa(old) - queen
  • Vaclav(glory) - more glorious
  • Vevey(old) -
  • Velora / Veloria(new) - from the Great October Revolution
  • Venus(old) - “love”
  • (old) - “faith”
  • (old) - faith in victory
  • Veselina(slav.) - cheerful
  • Vesta(old) - patroness of the home. hearth
  • Vidana(glory) - prominent
  • Quiz(old) - winner
  • (old) - “victory”
  • Vilena(new) - from V. I. LENIN
  • Viola/ Violet / Violanta(new) - “violet”
  • Virinea(old) - green, fresh
  • Vitaliy/ Vitalina(new) - vital
  • Viulena(new) - from V.I. Ulyanov LENIN
  • Vlada(slav.) - owning
  • Vladilena(new) - abbreviation for “Vladimir Ilyich Lenin”
  • Vladimir(new) - owning the world
  • Vladislava(glory) - possessing glory
  • Vladlena(new) - similar to Vladilena
  • Vlasta(glory) - ruler
  • Will(new) - freestyle
  • Vseslav(glory) - glorious everywhere

Russian names for girls starting with the letter G

  • Gaia(new) - spouse
  • Gali(old) - bright
  • (old) - calm
  • Ganna(Ukrainian folk from Anna) - blessed
  • Guyana/ Gayaniya (old) - from Greek. ge - earth
  • Gwyneth(Welsh) - happiness, luck
  • Helena(new Ukrainian from Elena) - light
  • Helium(new) - solar (Helios)
  • Gella(old) - fell into the water
  • Henrietta(Old German) - noble beauty
  • Gertrude(new) - patroness of women
  • Glafira(old) - sophisticated
  • Glyceria(old) - sweet
  • Gloria(old) - “glory”
  • Golub(Old Russian) - tender
  • Gorislava(glory) - kindling glory
  • Gulane- (Greek) - flower
  • Gulnara- (Azerbaijani) - pomegranate flower
  • Gyulchatay

Russian names for girls starting with the letter D

  • Dazdraperma(new) - “Long live the First of May!”
  • Daina(new) - another reading of the name Diana
  • Dana(new) - goddess of the river
  • (old) - winner
  • Darina/Darena(slav.) - gifted
  • Daryana(new) - winner
  • Dekabrina(new) - winter
  • Deya / Diya(new) - divine
  • Ginevra- on behalf of King Arthur's wife Guinevere
  • Juliet(old) - analogue of Julia
  • (new) - on behalf of the Roman goddess Diana
  • Dilia
  • Dilya- soul (from Turkmen)
  • Dilfuza- silver soul (from Turkmen)
  • Dina / Diniya(vernacular from old Digna) - “faith”
  • Diodora(old) - given by God
  • Dionysius(old) - patroness of winemaking
  • Dobrava(Old Russian) - kind
  • Blast furnace / Domina(old) - madam, mistress of the house.
  • Domnika / Dominica(old) - belonging to God
  • Donara(new)
  • Dorothea / Dorothea(old) - from Greek. doron - gift, gift and theos - god.

Russian names for girls starting with the letter E

  • Eve(old) - giver of life
  • (old) - noble
  • Evdokia(old) - well-known
  • Eulalia(Greek..) - eloquent
  • Eulampia(Greek) - light
  • Eupraxia(old) - doing good deeds, virtuous woman
  • Evstolia(old) - well dressed
  • Euphalia(old)
  • Euphrosyne(Greek) - well-meaning, joyful
  • (old) - immaculate
  • (old) - chosen, shining, sunny
  • (old) - worshiping God
  • Eliconidas(old)
  • Hermione(old)
  • Efimiya / Euphemia(old) - pious

Russian names for girls starting with the letter Z

  • (new) - “gift of God”
  • Zhdana(Old Russian) - awaited
  • Jasmine

Russian names for girls starting with the letter Z

  • Fun(old) - cheerful
  • Zaira- an Arabic female name, popular among many peoples. Translated it means “bright, blooming, beautiful.” There is also a form ending in -at: Zairat.
  • Zara- a Persian female name, included in the list of frequently used names among many peoples - means “gold”. There are many derivatives from this name, each of which has the root “zar” - “gold”: Zarema, Zarai, Zarbiyke, Zargishi, Zarifa, etc.
  • Zarema- Persian female name, meaning "gold". There are options: Zarnigar - “golden beauty”, Zarbaft - “golden brocade”, Zarbanu - “golden lady”
  • Zarina / Zorina(new) - light, golden
  • Zaryana- other glory
  • Saure- 1) Morning star, Venus. 2) shiny, sparkling.
  • Zvenislava(glory) - spreading glory
  • Zemfira(Arabic) - rebellious
  • Zilya
  • Zinaida(old) - born of Zeus
  • Zinovia(old) - “Zeus’s power”
  • Zlata(glory) - golden
  • Zozan(Kurdish) - alpine meadows
  • (old) - “life”

Russian names for girls starting with the letter I

  • And bath(nar. from John) - “God’s gift”
  • Ida(new) - mountain, “descendant”
  • Ilaria(old) - cheerful
  • Iliana(new)
  • Ilona(new)
  • Inga(new) - from other Scand. Invio is the name of the god of abundance.
  • Inessa(new) - serene
  • (old) - name of Rome / torrent
  • Joanna(old) - “God’s gift”
  • And she(old) - “dove”
  • Hypatia(new) - related to horses, equine (hippos)
  • Hippolyta(new) - from “(g)ippo” - horse and “litos” - stone, slab
  • Irada- Persian female name, found among many peoples, translated as “desire”, “desired”
  • Iraida(old) - goddess of the rainbow
  • Irena(old) - peaceful
  • Iroida(old) - heroic, daughter of a hero
  • Irakli(old)
  • (old) - “peace”
  • Isidora(old) - patroness of fertility
  • Spark(new) - sincere, bright
  • Iphigenia(old) - immortal
  • And I(old) - from Greek. ia - violet

Russian names for girls starting with the letter K

  • Kadriya
  • Kermen(from Kalm.) - squirrel
  • Kalisa(old) - hot, ardent
  • Callista(from Greek) - beautiful, wonderful
  • Camilla- (with German) - chamomile
  • Camila- (from Muslim Kamil) - perfection
  • Capitolina(old) - main
  • (new) - striving forward
  • Caroline (Old German) - queen
  • Katerina(adv. from Ekaterina) - immaculate
  • (old) - “madam”
  • Kirill(old) - mistress
  • Claudia(old) - lame or from the Claudian family
  • Clara(new) - clear
  • Clarice /Clarissa(new) - light
  • Cleopatra(old) - beauty
  • Clio- short for Cleopatra
  • Claire
  • Concordia(old) - consonant, agreeing
  • Constance(old) - persistent
  • (new) - baptized
  • (old) - alien

Russian names for girls starting with the letter L

  • Lada(Old Russian) - sweetheart
  • Lana(new)
  • (old) - “seagull”
  • Laura- from "Lavr"
  • Leila(Arabic) - moonlit night, darkness
  • Lena- torch
  • Leniana(new) - from Lenin
  • Lenin(new) - from Lenin
  • Leonida(old) - “descendant of a lion”
  • Leonila(old) - lioness
  • Leontia(new) - lion's
  • Lesya(new) - courageous
  • Libya(old) - originally from Libya
  • (old) - first
  • Lillian(new) - blooming
  • (new) - “flower”
  • Lilith(old) - “night”
  • Lina(new) - independent name or diminutive of Elina
  • Lyra(other gr.) - patroness of the arts
  • Leah/ Lei(old) - lioness
  • Laura(French) - laurel
  • Louise(new) - from the male name Louis, which means “famous battle”
  • Lukeria(folk from Glykeria)
  • Luciana(old)
  • Lukina / Lucina(old)
  • Lusine(Armenian) - moonlight
  • Lyubava(Old Russian) - beauty
  • (old) - “love”
  • Lyubomir(glory) - darling of the world
  • (old, slav) - dear to people
  • Lyalya(new) -

Russian names for girls starting with the letter M

  • Mavra(old) - dark-skinned, dark-skinned
  • Magda(new) - see Magdalene
  • Magdalene(old) - sounding / originally from Magdala, in Palestine
  • Madeleine(new) - see Magdalene
  • Mayan /May(new) - goddess of spring
  • Malvina(Old German) - From mal - justice and wine - friend..
  • (old) - “pearl”
  • Mariana / Maryana(old)
  • Marianne(folk from old Mariamne)
  • Marietta / Marietta(new)
  • Marika(new)
  • (old) - sea
  • / Marya (old) - bitter
  • Marie(new) - Maria's version
  • Marlene(German) - Combination of the names Mary and Magdalena
  • Marlena(new)
  • Martha(new) - mistress
  • Marfa(old) - mentor
  • Matilda(Old Germanic) - from makht - strength and hild - battle.
  • Matryona/ Matron(old) - madam, mother of the family, mother
  • Melania / Melania(old) - dark, dark
  • Melitina(old)
  • Milada(slav.) - kind
  • Milan / Milena/ (slav.) - sweetheart
  • Militsa(old, famous) - cute in person
  • Milia(new)
  • Miloslava(glory) - glory is sweet
  • Mira(glory) - peaceful
  • Myrrh(slav.) - fragrant, fragrant
  • Miroslava(glory) - winner
  • Metrodora(gr.) - a gift from the mother.
  • Mlada(slav.) - young
  • Mstislava(glory) - conqueror
  • Muse(old) - goddess of art / inspiration

Russian names for girls starting with the letter N

  • Nada(old) - “hope”
  • (old, famous) - “hope”
  • Nadiya(vernacular, from Nadezhda) - “hope”
  • Naina(new)
  • Naira(Armenian)
  • Nana(old) - nymph
  • Nastasya(nar., from Anastasia) - resurrected
  • Natalia/ Natalia(old) - native
  • Nellie(new) - young; solar
  • Neonila(old) - principled
  • (old) - “victory”
  • (old) - ruler
  • Ninella(new)
  • Ninel(new)
  • Novella(old) - new
  • (old)
  • Nora(new) - cold
  • Nasiba(Arabic) - Bringer of light, leading along the true path

Russian names for girls starting with the letter O

  • (Ukrainian folk, from Ksenia) - hospitable
  • Octavia(old) - eighth
  • Oktyabrina(new) - autumn
  • Olesya(Ukrainian, from Alexander) - courageous
  • Olivia(Greek) - tree
  • Olympics(old) - keeping calm
  • Olympia(new) - named after Zeus
  • (old, old Russian) - saint

Russian names for girls starting with the letter P

  • Pavel(old) - small
  • Pavlina(old) - beauty
  • Patricia(old) - aristocrat
  • Pelagia(Greek) - sea
  • Platonida(old) - descendant of Plato
  • Polyxena(old) - Trojan princess

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From time immemorial, a person’s name has been given great sacred meaning; it was believed that it bears the imprint of fate. This means that at birth a whole direction of life was chosen.

Male names were supposed to reward the owner with strength, courage, and power. Women's, on the contrary, were supposed to bring femininity, beauty, harmony, highest protection and family happiness to the owner.

How to choose names for girls

Choosing a name for a girl often becomes a point of contention among relatives. Sometimes you have to resort to the help of lots, the church calendar and even astrology.

And here it persists
a subconscious desire to choose the most favorable fate for the girl along with her name.

Female names are popular today: modern Russian, beautiful Slavic, rare and unusual. See the list and their meanings below.

What names should not be given to children?

When choosing a name, it is best to be guided by an understanding of how comfortable the child will be with it in a social environment. It is desirable that the name corresponds to the traditions of the area, nationality, and customs.

The lack of prohibitions has given rise to a tendency in society to give the most unimaginable names to their offspring. And yet, you should not name a child so that he later becomes an object of ridicule in society.

The most popular female names

  • Sophia or Sophia;
  • Anastasia;
  • Darina or Daria;
  • Victoria;
  • Pauline;
  • Elizabeth;
  • Ksenia;
  • Varvara;
  • Maria;
  • Veronica;
  • Alyona;
  • Alexandra;
  • Ulyana;
  • Alina;
  • Margarita;
  • Arina;
  • Vasilisa;
  • Milan;
  • Christina;
  • Alice;
  • Kira;
  • Diana;
  • Anna.

These names are statistically found in 75% of all registered newborn girls.

Songs with female names

Love for a woman has always inspired poets and composers, and, as a result, a huge number of beautiful songs with women's names have appeared. They have always been loved all over the world.

The most famous Russian songs from different times:

  • “Pink Roses (Svetka Sokolova)” (Jolly Guys);
  • “Katyusha” (Blanter – Isakovsky);
  • “Ksyusha” (Alena Apina);
  • “A stewardess named Zhanna” (Vladimir Presnyakov);
  • “Alexandra” (from the film “Moscow Doesn’t Believe in Tears”);
  • “Natalie” (Mikhail Shufutinsky);
  • "Olesya" (Syabry);
  • “Faina” (Na-Na);
  • "Liza" (Andrey Gubin).

In Russia, songs dedicated to women have always been very popular, and not only here. There are also many songs with women's names in the world. This is the most favorite topic among songwriters.

The most famous foreign songs in English:

  • “Michelle” (The Beatles);
  • “Carry” (Europe);
  • “Nikita” (Elton John);
  • “Maria” (Blondie);
  • “Susanna” (Adriano Celentano).

Female names: modern Russian, beautiful Slavic, rare, unusual. List and values

Slavic beautiful female names

Among the Slavs, the main purpose of a woman was motherhood and family. This main meaning was invested in the girl’s name: she was supposed to become the keeper of the family hearth in the future.


Female names: modern Russian, beautiful Slavic, rare, unusual, the list and meanings of these names cannot be completely contained in more than one dictionary of names, they are countless.

Female names: modern Russian, beautiful Slavic, rare, unusual, ancient - the list and meanings are very extensive.

Russian modern female names

Modern Russian female names are mainly of Slavic, Greek, Jewish, Latin and Germanic origin.

Greek, Jewish and Germanic names appeared in Rus' with the arrival of Christianity from Byzantium in the 10th century, some Latin ones - during the period of Peter the Great's reforms.

Slavic names are the most ancient, but some of them are still popular:

  • Arina or Yarina - dedicated to the sun god Yarila;
  • Bozhena – gifted by God, divine or blessed;
  • Bronislava - glorious with protection;
  • Faith - knowledge, faith;
  • Vlada, Vladislava - owns fame;
  • Darina – gift of the Gods;
  • Zlata - golden;
  • Lada - okay, kind;
  • Love or Lyubava – giving love;
  • Lyudmila - dear to people;
  • Milana - she's cute;
  • Miroslava - glorious in the world;
  • Hope - hope;
  • Radmila – caring, caring, sweet;
  • Snezhana is cold and snowy.

Interesting fact! The name Svetlana, very popular since the second half of the 20th century, has a controversial origin. According to some unconfirmed versions this is Slavic name. But a version that is closer to the truth is that the name Svetlana was invented in the 19th century by Russian poets Vostokov and Zhukovsky.

After the release of Zhukovsky’s ballad “Svetlana,” the name gained enormous popularity. Gradually they began to call girls by it, and it firmly entered into everyday life.

With the advent of Christianity in Rus', new female names took root, which we now consider to be originally Russian. Today they are familiar to our ears and are quite common throughout Russia.

But their Greek origin is not entirely clear. The fact is that the name book was formed on the basis of cultural and trade ties, so in Byzantium itself there were not only Greek, but also Syrian, Latin, Egyptian, Persian, German, Babylonian and other names.

The most beautiful and common Russian names that came from Byzantium:

  • Alexandra (Greek) – human protector;
  • Alena (Greek) – light;
  • Alice (German) – protector;
  • Alla (Greek) – next;
  • Anastasia (Greek) – resurrection;
  • Anna (Hebrew) - God's mercy;
  • Antonina (Latin) – eager for battle;
  • Valentina (Latin) – healthy and strong;
  • Valeria (Latin) – strong and strong;
  • Varvara (Greek) – foreigner, barbarian;
  • Vasilisa (Greek) – majestic, regal;
  • Galina (Greek) – serenity, silence, sea surface;
  • Daria (pers.) – possessing good;
  • Catherine (Greek) – pious, immaculate;
  • Elena (Greek) – bright, chosen;
  • Eugenia (Greek) – high-born;
  • Elizabeth (Hebrew) – vow to God;
  • Zhanna or Yana is a variant of the name John (Hebrew) - God's mercy;
  • Zoe (Greek) – alive, life;
  • Irina (Greek) – calm and peace;
  • Inna (Latin) – a stormy fast stream;
  • Karina (Latin) – dear, dear;
  • Ksenia (Greek) – wanderer, foreigner;
  • Christina (Greek) – dedicated herself to Christ;
  • Larisa (Greek) – seagull;
  • Maya (Greek) – mother, nurse, goddess;
  • Margarita (Greek) – pearl;
  • Mary (Hebrew) – desired, serene, bitter;
  • Marina (Latin) – marine, living in the sea;
  • Natalia (Latin) – dear, given by God;
  • Nina (Georgian) – queen, mistress;
  • Olga – (of Scandinavian origin from Helga) sacred;
  • Sophia or Sophia (Greek) – wisdom, science;
  • Tatyana (Latin) – mistress, organizer;
  • Tamara (Hebrew) – date palm, fig tree;
  • Taisia ​​(Greek) – wise, late;
  • Ulyana, Julianna, Julianna and Julia (Latin) - belonging to the Yuliev family;
  • Evelina or Eve (Hebrew) – life force;
  • Emilia (Latin) is an unyielding rival.

Interesting fact! The name Victoria means victory and is of Latin origin. It firmly entered Russian usage after Russia’s victories in the Northern War (1700-1721).

Orthodox Russian female names - saints

Russian Orthodox Church has its own unique name - these are the saints who came to us from Byzantium. They contain the names of Orthodox saints, each of which is associated with great martyrdom and righteous deeds.

Until 1917, the names of newborns were given by the church at baptism. Some of them are actively used today. The rest are rarely used or have fallen out of use. Each name in the calendar has its own day of the year, sometimes more than one.

Here are some of them:

  • Agnia – immaculate;
  • Anisiya – accomplishment, success;
  • Anfisa – blooming;
  • Evdokia - favor;
  • Euphrosyne - joy;
  • Zinaida – divine;
  • Ilaria – clear, joyful, quiet;
  • Capitolina - born on the Capitol;
  • Claudia – lame;
  • Nonna – dedicated to God;
  • Paraskeva, Russian version of Praskovya, - Friday, the eve of the holiday;
  • Raisa – carefree, easy;
  • Rimma – Roman;
  • Rufina – reddish;
  • Seraphim – fiery;
  • Faina – light;
  • Photinia, Fotina (analogous to the Russian Svetlana) – light.

This is interesting! The name Pauline or Paulina, popular today, originates from the male name Paul, which in turn is the French version of the biblical name Paul.

This name in Orthodox calendar no, but there is Apollinaria (Greek) - dedicated to the God Apollo.

Old Russian female names

Old Russian names were formed not only on a Slavic basis. The cultural ties of our ancestors contributed to borrowing from the traditions of our neighbors. This also affected names, some of which were of Scandinavian origin.

Today, not all ancient Russian names are forgotten, some are even very relevant. Recently, due to the undying interest in their roots, many people name their children according to the ancient Russian tradition.

Such names are found more and more often, especially:

Ukrainian female names

Most Ukrainian female names have common roots with Russian ones. This is due to the Slavic origin of both peoples, general history, as well as with the Orthodox tradition.

The lion's share of names in the Ukrainian name book coincides with Russian ones. The only difference is their spelling and pronunciation.

For example, some Russian names in the Ukrainian tradition are written with an “o” -: Olena, Oleksandra, Orina. There are also differences in the spelling of the letter “i”; in the Ukrainian language its Latin analogue “i” is used. This is due to the influence of Polish culture.

Some Ukrainian names with pronunciation features:

Belarusian female names

Belarusian female names are similar to Russian and Ukrainian ones. Here, too, instead of “and”, “i” is used, and the letter “y” also has its own pronunciation features.

Writing features:


There are also traditional Belarusian names that are very popular among the people and have their own meaning:

  • Alesya, Lesya, Olesya - forest;
  • Alena is a wonderful torch;
  • Ulada - okay, peaceful;
  • Yana - God's mercy;
  • Yarina, Yaryna – sunny.

Czech female names

Although the Czechs are a Slavic people, their traditions are somewhat different from Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian.

The Czech Republic is a country with a predominantly Catholic culture. Therefore, Czech female names are a mixture of Slavic, Catholic and European. They are very unusual and interesting.

Some of them have their own unique features and value:

  • Abena – the one born on Tuesday;
  • Bara, Baranka, Barbara, Barka - a strange foreigner;
  • Branca is a great defender;
  • Vlasta – power;
  • Daska – soul;
  • Willow is a good God;
  • Cape - a small stork;
  • Libena, Libuz – love;
  • Otili – rich;
  • Radka – happy;
  • Sarka - forty;
  • Stepanka – crowned;
  • Hedvika – struggling;
  • Tsjenka - originally from Sidon;
  • Evika – life;

Bulgarian female names

Traditional Slavic names are the most popular in Bulgaria. Although, since the 20th century, the Bulgarian name book has been enriched with various Western European borrowings.

Traditionally, children are named after their ancestors. There is one more feature: names are given that are universal for both boys and girls, for example Spaska and Spas, Zhivka and Zhivko.

Some traditional Bulgarian names and their meanings:

  • Cornflower - queen;
  • Jordanka – flowing downwards;
  • Mariyka is an analogue of the biblical name Maria;
  • Rositsa - Rosa;
  • Stefka – crowned;
  • Parking is worthwhile.

Polish female names

In Poland, children are traditionally given Latin, Slavic and greek names. There are also pronunciation features here that make these names unique.

For example, popular names:

  • Agnieszka – immaculate;
  • Beata - blessed;
  • Wanda - from the Vened tribe;
  • Wojciech - consolation of soldiers;
  • Wenceslas - more glory;
  • Casimira – peacemaker;
  • Małgorzata is a pearl;
  • Franziska is French;
  • Jadwiga is a battle of rivals.

Rare female names

Very popular now beautiful rare names. They come from other cultures, films, songs, etc.

Some of these rare names are:

  • Bella (European) – beautiful;
  • Venus (Latin) – Roman goddess of love;
  • Helium (Greek) – solar;
  • Daniela (Hebrew) – divine judge;
  • Ida (Greek) – fertile;
  • Oia (Greek) – violet;
  • Caroline (German) – queen;
  • Liliana (Latin) – lily;
  • Melania (Greek) – dark-skinned;
  • Nellie (Greek) – new, young;
  • Olympiad (Greek) – Olympic;
  • Palmyra (Latin) – palm tree;
  • Regina (Latin) – queen;
  • Stella (Latin) – star;
  • Ellina (Greek) – Hellenic, Greek;
  • Junia, Yunna, Juno (Greek) – goddess of marriage and love;

Unusual female names

A large number of modern Russian children are called very unusual names. Some of them belong fairy tale characters, some come from the names of cities, countries, historical events, animals, plants, etc.

Here's a short list:

  • Byzantium;
  • Moon;
  • Russian;
  • Cherry;
  • Fox;
  • Joy;
  • Ocean.

Elven female names

Elven names are quite common today. These are the names of elves from amazing world, created English writer John Ronald Tolkien.

Invented heroes have given rise to a new fashion for names that have a wonderful sound and secret meaning.

Some of them:

  • Amanael - daughter of Haman;
  • Anariel – daughter of the sun;
  • Eariel - daughter of the sun;
  • Lairiel is the daughter of summer.

The endings -iel denote daughter.

There are also names consisting of two words, for example:

  • Arvel - noble maiden;
  • Irvil - sparkling shine;
  • Nimlot is a white flower.

Funny girl names

At all times, people have shown imagination in the matter of naming. Now this is a very common phenomenon. But sometimes fantasy leads to frankly funny and absurd choices.

Some funny names:

  • Aria;
  • Blandina;
  • Villa;
  • Kazdoya;
  • Nunehia;
  • Scandulia.

The happiest female names

Parents always want to give their daughter a name that will bring her happiness. Everyone has their own criteria for happy names, but there are common views on this issue.

Most people are of the belief that the Russian names Tatyana, Natalya, Elena, Olga, Irina and Ekaterina are the happiest.

Although no one has proven this, and no studies or observations have been carried out. Probably, the favorable sound of these names has filled them with light energy for many centuries.

Biblical female names

Bible stories contain a large number of beautiful female names. And many parents are inclined to name their daughters after pious biblical heroines.

The most beautiful of these names and their meaning:

  • Sarah is the ancestor;
  • Rebekah is a faithful wife;
  • Leah – heifer, heifer;
  • Rachel - lamb;
  • Dina - avenged;
  • Delilah – curly;
  • Susanna – lily;
  • Magdalena is a resident of Magdala.

The most common female name in the world

From all the variety of names The most common and beloved name in the world is Anna.

In each language it sounds unique, and yet it is the same name. Anna may sound like different languages, like Ann, Annette, Anita, Hannah, Ankhen, Ganna, Anika, etc.

Mythical names for women

Myths, especially ancient Greece and Rome, are replete with a huge number of magnificent female names. These are the names of goddesses, queens and beautiful maidens.

The most beautiful names and their meaning:

  • Aphrodite – Greek goddess of love;
  • Artemis – Greek goddess of the hunt;
  • Grace – Roman goddess of beauty;
  • Diana – Roman goddess of the hunt;
  • Cassandra - Trojan princess and fortune teller;
  • Muse – Greek patroness of art and science;
  • Selene is the goddess of the moon.

Strange female names

There are also very strange names, which, as a rule, are the result of the creative thinking of parents. Their popularity peaked in Soviet era, when blue-collar professions and revolutionary ideas were glorified.

Some weird and wonderful names from that era:

  • Tractor;
  • Pravdina;
  • Railcar;
  • Stalin.

Among foreign bohemians, there are also parents with imagination who named their children rather strange names.

Translated from in English they sound like this:

  • Apple is the daughter of Gwyneth Paltrow;
  • Hazelnut is the daughter of Julia Roberts;
  • Bell - daughter of Madonna;
  • Ireland is the daughter of Kim Bessinger.

Strong female names

It is believed that some names have a special energy of power and are amulets for the owner. Basically, these are names whose decoding includes strength, strength, health, protection, and victory.

It is believed that the highest patronage is given to the owner by Russian names:

  • Alexandra;
  • Victoria;
  • Valeria;
  • Valentina;
  • Evgenia;
  • Olga;
  • Faith;
  • Catherine;
  • Daria.

Made up female names

In the creative Soviet era, parents created, with the help of their imagination, very interesting names. They were half-hearted abbreviations formed from the names of leaders and revolutionary slogans.

Some of them:

  • Gertrude - heroes of labor;
  • Velira is a great workforce;
  • Vilena, Vladlena - Vladimir Ilyich Lenin;
  • Krarmiya - red army;
  • Raitiya – district printing house;
  • Dazdraperma - long live the first of May;
  • Dinera is a child of the new era.

Female names of the peoples of the world

English female names

In England, children are often given a double name, which gives room for parental imagination. However, traditional names are also popular.

The most common female names in England are:

  • Olivia - olive tree;
  • Deborah - bee;
  • Scarlet is a fabric saleswoman;
  • Jennifer is a sorceress;
  • Kimberly - born in the royal meadow;
  • Britney - Little Britain;
  • Monica is an advisor.

In England and the USA, short Russian female names are very popular, and even some male names, which have become feminine there. For example: Sasha, Natasha, Nikita, Misha, Tanya.

Irish female names

The traditions of the Irish are rooted in Celtic culture, so they give the girl’s name great importance. It reflects beauty, piety, and all the wonderful qualities of a woman.

The most interesting traditional Irish names and their meanings:

  • Abiagil - pleasing father;
  • Aerin – peace;
  • Brida – exalted;
  • Kaoilinn – fair and slender;
  • Morrigan is a big queen;
  • Orlaith is the golden princess.

German female names

There is an opinion about cacophony German language, and, nevertheless, German female names sound very beautiful.

In Germany, it is customary to give complex names; their number can reach up to 10.

Most beautiful German names and their meaning:

French female names

By tradition, French female names have always been considered very beautiful. They are popular far beyond France. Indeed, the French language caresses the ear with its pleasant nasal pronunciation.

This people gave the world the most beautiful female names, such as:

  • Adele – giver of goodness;
  • Blanche – white;
  • Vivien – alive;
  • Brigitte – majestic;
  • Jacqueline – driving away;
  • Emmanuel - God is with us.

Jewish female names

The traditions of the Jewish people are closely connected with Christian culture. European and Russian names are partly derived from Jewish culture. But there are also native national names.

Most beautiful:

Italian female names

Italians are extremely emotional and passionate people. This trait manifests itself in everything, even in names.

The most interesting of them:

  • Adriana is a resident of Adria;
  • Bianca – white;
  • Gabriella - the power of God;
  • Ornella – flowering ash;
  • Lucretia is rich.

Tatar female names

Of the Tatar names in demand:

Swedish female names

Swedes often call girls with the following names:

  • Agnetha – chaste;
  • Botilda - battle;
  • Greta is a gem;
  • Inger – body;
  • Frederica is a peaceful ruler.

Lithuanian female names

Popular names in Lithuania:

  • Laima – goddess of life;
  • Yumante – insightful;
  • Saule – sun;
  • Gintare – amber.

Greek female names

Beautiful Greek names:

Spanish female names

The Spanish people often call women the following names:

  • Dolores – sadness;
  • Carmen – dedicated to Our Lady of Carmel;
  • Pilar – column;
  • Leticia – joy;
  • Consuela is persistent.

Georgian female names

In Georgia you can often hear such variations of names as:

  • Aliko - omniscient;
  • Dariko is a gift from God;
  • Mgelia – wolf;
  • Nani – baby;
  • Salome is peaceful.

Turkish female names

The following name options are popular in Turkey:

Armenian female names

In the corners of Armenia you will often hear girls’ names:

  • Anush – sweet;
  • Gayane – earthly;
  • Siranush – love;
  • Shushan – lily;
  • Eteri - ether.

Korean girl names

In Korean villages, parents call their daughters:

  • Mi – beauty;
  • Jung – love;
  • Mei – flower;
  • Kim – golden;
  • Yuong is brave.

Japanese female names

Interesting Japanese names:

Chinese female names

Among Japanese young ladies you can hear the following names:

  • Wenling – purified jade;
  • Jieying – household;
  • Xiu – graceful;
  • Meirong – self-control;
  • Xiangjiang - fragrant.

Scandinavian female names

Scandinavian girls are often called like this:

  • Asgerda - protection of the Gods;
  • Ingeborga – fertile;
  • Alva - elf;
  • Astrid – divinely beautiful;
  • Brunnhilde is warlike.

Azerbaijani female names

Variants of such names can be heard among girls and women of Azerbaijan:

  • Aishe - alive;
  • Diamond – beautiful;
  • Billura – crystal;
  • Zulfiya – curly;
  • Leila - night.

Arabic female names

Arabs often call their babies with similar versions of names:

  • Lamia – shine shine;
  • Aziza - dear, valuable;
  • Fatima - daughter of the prophet;
  • Daliya – grape wine;
  • Khalida is immortal.

Egyptian female names

The Egyptian population in its female part often has the following names:

Chechen female names

Interesting options for Chechen names:

  • Amira is a leader;
  • Jamila - beautiful;
  • Nazira – equal;
  • Ruwayda - smoothly walking;
  • Salima is healthy.

Kazakh female names

The following names are popular in Kazakhstan:

  • Aigansha – moon-like;
  • Balbala is a smart child;
  • Dilara – beloved;
  • Karlygash - swallow;
  • Marzhan is a pearl.

Indian female names

Picturesque India is famous for the following female names:

Uzbek female names

You will often come across such names in Uzbekistan:

  • Asmira - the first princess;
  • Guldasta – bouquet of flowers;
  • Intizora – long-awaited;
  • Olma - apple;
  • Farkhunda is happy.

Gypsy names for women

The perky gypsy people baptize their girls like this:

  • Mirela – admirable;
  • Lala – tulip;
  • Lulaja – flower of life;
  • Esmeralda - emerald;
  • Jofranca is free.

At all times, parents, when giving a name to their daughter, wanted to give her beauty, love, happiness, wealth, fertility, and protection. This desire is reflected in the names of almost all peoples of the world.

From this video you will learn modern Russian, beautiful Slavic, rare and unusual other female names, their list and meanings.

Interesting article. I would still like to make some clarifications. About Georgian names. “Mgelika” (“wolf cub”), or “Mgelia” (wolf), is a non-baptismal, pagan name; now used in the form of "Gela"; this is a male name. Popular female names: Tamari, Nino, Ketevan, Khatuna, Khatia, Natali (“bright”, synonymous with Svetlana), Mariami... By the way, “Tamari” is Georgian for “temple”.

A beautiful name - Maayan... I would say, although I am a grandmother, I am brave))

"What's in a name?" - the poet asked his unknown interlocutor. Same question, but more in a broad sense, humanity has been struggling for centuries, but the names are in no hurry to reveal all their secrets. Even notorious materialists and skeptics do not choose the first names they come across for their children, thereby recognizing that the name becomes a person’s calling card in society, a part of him. Many people are sure that an individual name not only contains information about its owner, but is also capable of participating in the formation of his character and influencing his future life. In this regard, it is often remembered famous phrase“Whatever you name the yacht, that’s how it will sail.” What can we say about man - a living being connected with the universe by thousands of threads!

Personal names are the object of study of anthroponymy, a branch of the science of onomastics. Within its framework, researchers study their origin, evolutionary development, laws and features of functioning. Each name, whether it is originally Slavic or borrowed from other languages, for example, Greek and Hebrew, has its own history and meaning. The original meaning of many names was lost in the thick of centuries, erased, and ceased to be taken literally. In addition, not all people are interested in the meaning of their name, thereby missing out on the opportunity to learn more about themselves and their life prospects. Meanwhile, the research of modern anthroponymists is aimed at compiling a psychological portrait of a typical representative of a particular name, because even earlier it was discovered that people with the same name have much in common in character, fate and even appearance.

Of course, one should not exaggerate the role of the name in the formation of personality, but still it deserves the most close attention. Choosing a name for a child should be conscious, thoughtful, taking into account various factors. In the life of an adult, it is also possible to change a name, so the information presented on our website will be useful not only to those who are looking for a name for a newborn boy or girl. For people who do not intend to change their other “I,” a closer acquaintance with the meaning of names can also bring a lot of benefits - in particular, it can suggest directions for working on themselves, on compatibility with others and fruitful interaction with them.

In this section of our website you can find not only the meanings of names, but also a variety of related information, for example, about name days, lucky days, useful practical advice, excursions into history and much more.

FEMALE NAMES LIST (Russian), MEANINGS OF FEMALE NAMES:

Augusta - regal, regal, sacred (lat.)

Augustine see Augusta

Avelina - see Evelina

Aurelia - golden (lat.)

Aurora - morning dawn (lat.)

Agata see Agafya

Agafya (Agatha) - kind, good (Greek)

Aggul - white flower (Turkic)

Agida - faith (Arabic)

Aglaida - brilliant, magnificent, beautiful (Greek)

Aglaya - brilliant, magnificent, beautiful (Greek)

Agnia - pure, immaculate lamb (lat.)

Agrippina - Roman family name (lat.)

Ada - elegant (Old Hebrew)

Adelaide - noble, high-born (Old German)

Adeline - fragrant (Old German)

Adele - pious, noble (Old German)

Adina - holiday, Friday (Arabic)

Adriana - resident of Adria (Greek)

Aza - consolation (Arabic) or strong, strong (Hebrew)

Aziza - bearer of God (Arabic)

Aida - benefit, reward (Arabic)

Ayante - violet (Greek)

Aina - mirror (pers.)

Aita - living (Azerbaijani)

Akulina (Aquilina) - eagle (lat.)

Alana - the most significant (Arabic)

Alva (Alva) - rich (lat.)

Alevtina - rubbed with incense, alien to evil (Greek)

Alexandra - protector of people (Greek)

Alexandria - protector of people (Greek)

Alena - see Elena

Aleshan - high dignity (Arabic)

Alima - knowledgeable, scientist (Azerbaijani)

Alina - noble (German)

Alice - noble (German)

Aliya - sublime (Arabic)

Alla - different (Greek) or noble (German)

Alma - nursing (Latin), nourishing with the first apple (Kazakh)

Almos - diamond (Tatar)

Alberta - brilliant, famous (German)

Albina - white (lat.)

Alpha - first (Greek)

Amanda - sweet, worthy (lat.)

Amata - beloved (lat.)

Amelia - flattering (Greek)

Amilia - see Emilia

Amina - safe (Arabic)

Anastasia - resurrecting (Greek)

Anatolia - eastern (Greek)

Angelina - messenger, angel (Greek)

Andromeda - courageous (Greek)

Angela - messenger, angel (Greek)

Angelica - see Angela

Anika - invincible (Greek)

Anita - sweetheart (German)

Anisia (Anisya) - performer (Greek)

Anna - pretty, pretty (Heb.)

Antonina - opponent (lat.). Roman generic name

Anfisa - blooming (Greek)

Anthia - flower (Greek)

Apollinaria - belonging to Apollo (Greek)

Aprilia - April (lat.)

Araminta - powerful, savior (Greek)

Ariadne - attractive, beloved (Greek)

Arina - see Irina

Artemis - name of the goddess of the hunt (Greek)

Asima - protector (Azerbaijani)

Asiya - comforting, healing (Azerbaijani)

Asta - city dweller (Greek)

Asteria - starry (Greek)

Asya - resurrecting (Greek) shortened form of the name Anastasia, which became independent

Atina (Athena) - the name of the goddess of wisdom (Greek)

Aurica - golden (lat.)

Athanasia - immortal (Greek)

Athena see Atina

Aphrodite - born from foam sea ​​wave, name of the goddess of love (Greek)

Aelita - airy (Greek). The name of the heroine of the novel by A.N. Tolstoy

Bavu - mistress (Arabic)

Bavkhar - gem(Persian.)

Balimat - feast, treat (Arabic)

Balia - holy (Arabic)

Barbara - see Varvara

Bahar - spring (Arabic)

Baharat - good news (Arabic)

Bakhti - happy (Uzbek)

Basharat - a rare flower (pers.)

Beatrice, Beata - happy (lat.)

Belina - white (glorious)

Bella - beauty (lat.)

Benedicta - blessed (lat.)

Bereslava - protector (Old Russian)

Bertha - bright, brilliant, magnificent (Old German)

Birsheba - see Bathsheba

Bogdana - given by God (glorified)

Bogigul - garden flower(Taj.)

Bozena - given by God, divine (glorious)

Bonata - pretty, sweet, graceful (lat.)

Borislava - fighting for glory (glory)

Bronislava - glorious protector (glorious)

Valentina - healthy (lat.)

Valeria - strong (lat.). Roman generic name

Valimat - see Balimat

Walia - saint (Arabic)

Wanda - brave, fearless (Polish)

Varaka - crow (face)

Barbara - foreigner (Greek)

Vasilina - see Vasilisa

Vasilisa (Vasilisa) - queen (Greek)

Vassa - desert (Greek)

Vaclav, Vyacheslav - the most glorious

Veda - mermaid (Bulgarian)

Vengana - crowned (cargo)

Venus is the name of the goddess of beauty and love (lat.)

Wenceslas - crowned with glory (glory)

Vera - faith (Russian)

Veronica - victorious, bringing victory (Greek)

Veselina - cheerful (Bulgarian)

Vesta - the name of the goddess of the hearth (lat.)

Victoria - victory (lat.)

Vilena - V.I.Lenin (Soviet)

Vilora is an abbreviation for “V.I. Lenin is the organizer of the revolution" (Soviet)

Viola - violet (lat.)

Violetta - violet (lat.)

Virginia (Virginia) - virgin (lat.)

Virinea - green, blooming, young (lat.)

Bathsheba - daughter of the oath (Heb.)

Vita - life (lat.)

Vitalia - life (lat.)

Vlada - owner (glor.)

Vladilena - V.I. Lenin (Soviet)

Vladislava - owner of glory (glory)

Vlasta - homeland (Czech)

Gaia - cheerful (English)

Galima - predominant (Arabic)

Galina - calm, serene (Greek)

Galya - marten, weasel (Greek)

Ganna - mercy (Western Slav.)

Gayane - beauty (Turkic)

Helena - see Elena

Helium - solar (Greek)

Gella - sunny, shining (Greek)

Henrietta - noble beauty (Old German)

Dahlia - from the name of the flower

Gerda - protector (scand.)

Hermine - warlike (German)

Gertrude - warrior (Scand.) or heroine of labor (Owl)

Gaia - earth (Greek)

Gilya - flower (Azerbaijani)

Gilyara - calming, comforting (Tatar)

Glafira - graceful (Greek)

Glyceria - sweet (Greek)

Gloria - glory (lat.)

Gorislava - bright glory (glory)

Hydrangea - blooming (lat.)

Grazyna - graceful, beautiful (Polish)

Greta - pearl (German)

Gulnara - beautiful flower(Arab.)

Gutfiya - kind woman(Arab.)

Daina (Dina) - avenged (Heb.)

Dalara - beloved (Arabic)

Damira - persistent, iron (Tatar)

Dana - given, bestowed (glorified)

Danara - gold coin (Arabic)

Danae - Greek (Greek)

Daniela - “God is my judge” (Heb.)

Darina - owner of wealth (pers.)

Daria - strong, victorious (Greek)

Deborah - bee (Heb.)

Jamila - beautiful (Arabic)

Jana - beloved (Azerbaijani)

Jannat (Jannam) - paradise (Arabic)

Gemma - precious stone, jewel (Italian)

Julia - see Julia

Juliet - see Julia

Diana - name of the goddess of the hunt (lat.)

Dina see Dina

Dita - people (German)

Diya - divine (Greek)

Dobroslava - good glory (glory)

Share - fate (glory)

Dominica - lady (lat.)

Domna - mistress, mistress (lat.)

Dona - grain (Taj.)

Dora - see Theodora

Dorosita - dew (Greek)

Dorothea - gift of God (Greek)

Eve - alive, life (Heb.)

Eugenia - noble (Greek)

Evdokia - favor (Greek)

Eulalia - eloquent (Greek)

Eulampia - pleasant light (Greek)

Eupraxia - happiness, prosperity (Greek)

Eusevia - pious (Greek)

Evstolia - elegant (Greek)

Euphalia - lush flowering (Greek)

Euphemia - pious, sacred (Greek)

Catherine - pure, immaculate (Greek)

Elena - shining (Greek)

Elizabeth - “I swear to God” (Heb.)

Emilia - see Emilia

Yesenia - prosperous (Greek)

Euphemia - pious (Greek)

Euphrosyne (Eurosinia) - joy, fun (Greek)

Joan - God's mercy (Heb.)

Zhilit - beauty (Kazakh)

Josephine - God will increase (Heb.)

Juliette - see Julia

Fun - cheerful (Old Russian)

Zabira - hard, strong (Arabic)

Zara - gold (Arabic)

Zarema - scarlet dawn (Turkic)

Zarina - golden (Arabic)

Zarifa - witty, graceful (Arabic)

Zafor - victory (Arabic)

Zahra - shiny, light (Azerbaijani)

Zemfira - rebellious (lat.)

Ziba - beauty (Kazakh)

Zilite - tit (Latvian)

Zillah - shadow (Heb.)

Zinaida - belonging to Zeus (Greek)

Zinia - hospitable (Greek)

Zinovia - life given by Zeus (Greek)

Zita - girl (pers.)

Ziyada - returning (Arabic)

Zlata - golden (glory)

Zoreslava - illuminated by glory (Old Russian)

Zoe - life (Greek)

Zulala - transparent, pure (Arabic)

Zukhra - shine, beauty (Arabic)

Ivanna - see Joanna

Yvette - trefoil (French)

Ida - fertile (Greek)

Isabella - beauty (Spanish)

Isolde - shine of gold (ancient Germanic)

Ilaria - cheerful (Greek)

Ilona (Ilyana) - light (Hung.)

Inga - winter (other scand.)

Indira - lunar (Sanskrit)

Inessa - see Inna

Inna (Inessa) - stormy stream (lat.)

Joanna - given by God (Heb.)

Iolanta - see Viola

Hypollita - unharnesser of horses, the name of the mythical queen of the Amazons (Greek)

Iraida - daughter of a hero, heroine (Greek)

Irene - see Irina

Iris is the name of the goddess of the rainbow, the patroness of women and marriage (lat.)

Irina - peace (Greek)

Isidora (Isadora) - gift of Isis (Greek)

Spark - light (Russian, Bulgarian)

Oya - violet (Greek)

Kaleria - hot, ardent (lat.)

Kalisa - beautiful (Greek)

Camilla - a girl from a noble family (Greek)

Capitolina - from the name of one of the seven hills in Rome (lat.)

Karima - generous woman (Arabic)

Karina (Karine) - looking forward (lat.)

Caroline - queen, royal (German)

Kashima - distributing (Tatar)

Casinia - maid (lat.)

Cassandra - hunter of men (Greek)

Kira (Kirien) - mistress, mistress (Greek)

Kirien see Kira

Kirilla - mistress, mistress (Greek)

Claudia is lame. Roman family name. (lat.)

Clara (Clarice) - clear, bright (lat.)

Clementine - vine (Greek) or merciful (Latin)

Cleopatra - glory of the father (Greek)

Concordia - agreement (lat.)

Constance - constant, faithful (lat.)

Kora - maiden, girl (Greek)

Christina (Christina) - dedicated to Christ (Greek)

Ksenia - foreigner, guest (Greek)

Lavinia - traitor (lat.)

Lada - sweet, good (slav.)

Larisa - seagull or from the name of the city Larisa (Greek)

Laura - crowned with laurels (lat.)

Leda is a mythical heroine who captivated Zeus with her beauty (Greek)

Layla - night (Arabic)

Leonida - lion, daughter of a lion (Greek)

Leonila - lionlike, lioness-like (lat.)

Leontine - daughter of the lion (Greek)

Leah - heifer, heifer (Heb.)

Lydia - resident of Lydia - a region in Asia Minor (Greek)

Lika - sweet (Greek)

Liliana - lily (lat.)

Lilita - night (Old Hebrew)

Lily - see Liliana

Lina - mournful song (Greek)

Linda - beautiful (Spanish)

Liona (Leona) - lioness (lat.)

Leah - see Leah

Lola - weed (lat.)

Lolita - grief, sadness (Spanish)

Lorna - abandoned, disappeared (Old German)

Lyubava - beloved (Old Russian)

Love is beloved (old glory)

Lyudmila - dear to people (old glory)

Lucia (Lucina, Lucien, Lucia) - light, luminous (lat.). Roman generic name

Mavji - radiance, shine (Taj.)

Mavra - dark, matte (Greek)

Magdalene - from the city of Magdala in Palestine (Heb.)

Madina - city (Arabic)

Maya - in Indian mythology the name of the progenitor of the Universe, in Greek - the goddess, mother of Hermes

Malania see Melania

Malika - queen (Arabic)

Malvina - weak, tender (German)

Manana - merciful (Georgian)

Manefa - given, bestowed (Heb.)

Manush - sweet (Armenian)

Margarita - pearl (lat.)

Mariam (Maryana, Maryam) - rejecting, bitter, tart (Old Hebrew)

Marianna - sea (lat.) Possibly a contamination of the names Maria and Anna

Marietta - see Maria

Marina - sea (lat.)

Maritsa is a Hungarian variant of the name Maria.

Mary - desired, sad (Old Hebrew)

Marceline - see Marcella

Martha (Martha) - mistress, mistress (Aram.)

Martina - under the auspices of Mars (lat.)

Martha see Martha

Marcella - hammer (lat.)

Masuma - protected (Arabic)

Matilda - dangerous beauty (Old German)

Matryona - lady of honor (lat.)

Medea - sorceress (Greek)

May - May or hawthorn flower (English)

Melania (Malania) - black, dark, dark (Greek)

Melissa (Militsa) - bee, honey (Greek)

Melitina - see Melissa

Mila - sweetheart (slav.)

Milada - sweet, okay (Bulgarian)

Milena - sweet, gentle (slav.)

Mylitta is the name of the Babylonian goddess of fertility (Greek)

Militsa is a South Slavic version of the name Melissa.

Milica see Melissa

Minna - love, tenderness (German)

Minodora - gift of the month (Greek)

Mira - see Mirra

Miroslava - peaceful glory (glory)

Myrrh - myrtle tree (ancient Hebrew); "world revolution" (Soviet)

Mitrodora - mother's gift (Greek)

Mlada - young, younger (Yuzhnoslav.)

Modesta - modest (lat.)

Monica - lonely (Greek)

Muse - a female deity who patronizes the arts (Greek)

Hope - hope (glory)

Nail (Naila) - gift, gift (Turkic)

Naina - innocent (Heb.)

Nana - small, youngest (cargo)

Nargul - pomegranate flower (Turkic)

Natalya (Natalia) - native (lat.)

Nellie - light (Greek)

Neonila - young, new (Greek)

Nike - victory (Greek)

Nymphodora - gift of a nymph (Greek)

Nina - on behalf of the founder of the Syrian state Ninos (Greek)

Nira - beautiful (Heb.)

Nisa - woman (Arabic)

Novella - new (lat.)

Nonna - ninth (lat.)

Nora - fortune teller (other scand.)

Noyabrina - in honor of the victory of the revolution (Soviet)

Odette - fragrant (lat.)

Oiguna - moon (Kyrgyz)

Oksana - Ukrainian form of the name Ksenia

Octavia - eighth (lat.)

Oktyabrina - in honor of the victory of the revolution (Soviet)

Olesya - forest (Belarusian)

Olympiad - praising the sky (Greek)

Olvia - happy (Greek)

Olga - sacred, holy (other scand.)

Pavla (Pavlina, Paulina) - small, small (lat.)

Palmyra - pilgrim (lat.)

Patricia - aristocrat, noble person (Greek)

Pelagia - sea (Greek)

Pinna - mother-of-pearl shell (Greek)

Polyxena - hospitable (Greek)

Polina - belonging to Apollo (Greek). A shortened form of the name Apollinaria, which became independent

Praskovya - Friday (Greek)

Pulcheria - beautiful (lat.)

Rada - cheerful, joyful (glory)

Radmila - sweet, joyful (slav.)

Raisa - light (Greek)

Rachel - see Rachel

Rachel - lamb (Heb.)

Rebecca (Rebekah) - a faithful wife who takes captives (Heb.)

Regina - queen, queen (lat.)

Rema - rower (Greek) or “revolution-electrification-mechanization” (Soviet)

Renata - reborn (lat.)

Rimma - Roman (lat.)

Rita - see Margarita

Rogneda - sad (other scand.)

Rose - rose, red flower (lat.)

Rosalia - rose (lat.)

Roxana - fortune teller (Greek)

Rostislava - increasing glory (glory)

Rufina - red, golden (lat.). Roman generic name

Ruth (Ruth) - friend (Heb.)

Sabina - Sabine woman (Heb.)

Saida - happy (Arabic)

Sakina - calm, silence (Arabic)

Salmaz - unfading (Azerbaijani)

Salome - peaceful, calm (Heb.)

Saltanat - power, rule (Kazakh)

Sarah - see Sarah

Sarah (Sarah) - ancestor, mother of many people (Heb.)

Safa - clean, contented (Tatar)

Svetlana - bright, pure (glory)

Severina - serious, strict (lat.)

Sevil - beloved (Azerbaijani)

Selina (Selena) - moon (Greek)

Semira - lover of pigeons (pers.)

Zipporah - songbird (Heb.)

Seraphim - fiery, fiery angel (Heb.)

Sibylla (Sibyl) - prophetess (Greek)

Silva (Silvia) - forest (lat.)

Simone - obedient, heard by God (Heb.)

Simcha - joy (ancient Hebrew)

Sirush - beauty (Armenian)

Sitara - star (Arabic)

Siyana - strong (Bulgarian)

Slavyanya (Slavena) - glorious (slav.)

Snezhana - snowy (Bulgarian)

Sosia - protective (Greek)

Sona - pheasant (Azerbaijani)

Sosanna see Susanna

Sophia (Sophia) - wisdom (Greek)

Stalin - from I.V. Stalin (Soviet)

Stanislava - the pinnacle of glory (glory)

Stella (Estella) - star (lat.)

Stepanida - crowned (Greek)

Stefania - see Stepanida

Stojana - straight (Bulgarian)

Susanna - see Susanna

Suzanne see Susanna

Sulu - beautiful (Tatar)

Susanna (Sosanna, Suzanna, Suzanne) - white lily (Heb.)

Sufia - pious (Tatar)

Tabitha - chamois, roe deer, gazelle (Heb.)

Taira - pure (Arabic)

Taisiya - fertile (lat.)

Thalia - cheerful (Greek)

Tamara - date palm (Heb.)

Tamila - tormentor (Old Russian)

Tatiana - organizer, set the rules (Greek)

Thekla - see Thekla

Tekusa - giving birth (Greek)

Theodora see Theodora

Teresa - guarding, protecting (Greek)

Tryphena - living in luxury (Greek)

Ulyana - see Yuliana

Ursula - bear (lat.)

Ustinya (Justina) - fair (lat.)

Faina - shining (Greek)

Farida - pearl (Arabic)

Fatima - weaned (Arabic)

Fevronia - radiant (Greek)

Thekla - glory of God (Greek)

Felicia (Felitsa, Felisa, Felixa) - happy (lat.)

Theodora (Fedora, Theodora, Fedotia, Theodora) - God's gift (Greek)

Theodosius (Fedosya) - God's gift (Greek)

Feona - divine understanding (Greek)

Theophila (Theophylla) - kind, beloved of God (Greek)

Fivramna - born in February (lat.)

Fidelina - devotee (lat.)

Physa - emitting light (Arabic)

Philippia - horsewoman (Greek)

Philothea - God-loving (Greek)

Flavia - golden (lat.)

Flora - blooming, the name of the Roman goddess of nature, flowers and spring (lat.)

Florina (Florentina, Florida) - strewn with flowers, blooming (lat.)

Fortunata - happy (lat.)

Photina - light, radiant (Greek)

Frida - faithful (German)

Chava (Havva) - see Eve

Khavronia - see Fevronia

Khaliantha (Helianta) - sunny flower (Greek)

Charisa (Kharita, Kharitina) - graceful, lovely (Greek)

Helga - see Olga

Henrietta - see Henrietta

Hina (Khione) - snowy (Greek)

Khione - see Hina

Chloe - delicate flower, greenery (Greek)

Chrysa - golden (Greek)

Chrysana - golden-flowered (Greek)

Chrysia - see Chrysa

Christina - see Christina

Khumar - bird of happiness (pers.)

Tsarina - queen (Bulgarian)

Tsvetana - blooming (Bulgarian)

Caesarina - cutting (lat.)

Celestine - heavenly (lat.)

Cecilia (Cecilia) - blind (lat.)

Chara - charming (glorious)

Shirafa - sacred (Arabic)

Shelomokha - peaceful, friendly (Heb.)

Evelina - hazelnut (old French)

Eurydice - found (Greek)

Edina - exalted (other scand.)

Edita - giving orders (lat.)

Electra - shining, radiant (Greek)

Eleanor - God is my light (Heb.)

Eliza - God's mercy (Old German)

Elina - light (German)

Ella - light (German)

Elvira - protector of people (German)

Elga see Olga

Elsa - restless (Old German)

Elmira - star (Arabic)

Emilia - zealous (lat.)

Emma - flattering (Old German)

Enigma - riddle (Greek)

Enida - life, soul (ancient Germanic)

Era - era (lat.)

Erica - rich, powerful (other Scand.)

Erna - storyteller (other scand.)

Ernestina - see Erna

Esmeralda - emerald (Spanish)

Esther - star (Heb.)

Esther - star (Heb.)

Juvenalia - young (lat.)

Juventa is the name of the Roman goddess of youth (lat.)

Judith - Jewish woman (Old Hebrew)

Yuzhana - southern (Soviet)

Jozefa - God will add (Polish)

Yuliana - see Ulyana

Julia is curly and fluffy. Roman family name (lat.)

Yumru - round, full-bodied (Azerbaijani)

Yuna (Una, Yunna) - the only one (lat.)

Junia - Roman female name (lat.)

Juno - forever young, the name of the Roman goddess - the wife of Jupiter, the patroness of marriage (lat.)

Justina (Ustina) - fair (lat.)

Jadwiga - warrior (Polish)

Yana (Yana, Yanina) - God-given, God's mercy (ancient Hebrew)

Yaroslava - bright glory (glory)

Every expectant mother, expecting the birth of her long-awaited daughter, wants to choose the best for her. beautiful name, which will not only decorate it, but also bring good luck. If you are in this situation, then this article is for you. Here you can find a list of the most unusual and beautiful names for girls.

When choosing a name for a child, each woman is guided by different principles.

Some people consider it necessary to name their child after their close relative, while others want to give their baby the name of their idol. It has become a very popular and fashionable trend in our time to call children by church, ancient names, because they are rare. People who want to emphasize the high social status of the family in a child’s name prefer to name it after Western monarchs.

When choosing a name, some mothers are guided by the advice of astrologers, who select names for babies that are suitable by date of birth, or by season, as our ancestors did. If a child was born into a family in harsh winter, then he was given a soft and sunny name, and if in the spring, then he was given a hard and tough name.

Beautiful names for girls and their meanings

The list of names in this article is not compiled according to any of the above principles.

The main criterion that was taken into account was the nationality of the newborn girl. After all, a name is business card any person. When introducing yourself to strangers, it should be immediately clear to them which country you come from.

Now let's move on to top list of the most beautiful names for girls in each in some countries of the world.

Beautiful Russian names for girls

Most modern Russian names for girls that are given to newborn girls are of Greek or Roman origin. Many of them will be in trend more than ever in 2017. Despite fashion, Russian mothers prefer to name their daughters, guided by primordially Russian principles in this matter:

  1. Traditions. This includes the names that were borne by representatives of the royal and imperial families of Russia. They sound beautiful, noble, go well with any patronymic and are associated with Russian history. Based on this, girls are most often called:

  1. By time of year

  1. By month:

Of course, this list is just a hint for those who are looking for a name for their child. It is not at all necessary to strictly adhere to it.

Beautiful old names for girls

The beauty of ancient names is that they denote qualities of character - kindness, hard work, wisdom, generosity. If you want your daughter to have some such quality, then you can name her with the appropriate ancient name.

We have compiled a list of the most popular such names in our time and described the meaning of each of them. We invite you to name your princess:


Beautiful church names for girls

According to Orthodox tradition Names for newborns should be given according to the calendar - the list of saints in the church calendar. People have long believed that by naming a child after a saint, a strong bond develops between the baby and his guardian angel. The saint will become the patron saint of the baby and will accompany him through life, protecting him from adversity, misfortune and bad weather.

Every day church calendar We celebrate the name days of saints. Based on this, you can give your child a name. Just look in the calendar on which saint’s day your daughter was born, and give her the appropriate name.

There is a more simplified option - to name girls according to the church calendar, taking into account not the day of her birth, but only the month. The list of these names is as follows:


Beautiful Muslim names for girls

Women's Muslim names have Persian, Iranian and Turkic roots. They are very melodic and beautiful. Muslims sacredly honor their traditions and culture, therefore they believe that the name predetermines the fate of a person. Among the many wonderful Muslim names, we have identified the top 14 that are most often used:


Beautiful Tatar names for girls

The Tatars are a very distinctive people. Sometimes young parents even come up with names for their children themselves, making them up from different words, thereby emphasizing the uniqueness of your child.

However, there is a certain list of Tatar names that are the most popular:

  1. Aigul - “a flower that grows under the moonlight”
  2. Aisylu - “mystery of the Moon”
  3. Guzelia – “a very beautiful girl”
  4. Guzel - “a girl to be admired”
  5. Damira – “a girl with a strong character”
  6. Ilsiyar - “patriotic girl”
  7. Yulduz – “bright star in the sky”

Beautiful Kazakh names for girls

Kazakh female names are in many ways similar to Tatar and Muslim ones, because the origin of these peoples is historically connected. Most often, Kazakh mothers call their daughters:


Beautiful Arabic names for girls

To the very beautiful foreign names for girls are Arabic. Their beauty isn't in how they sound. For the Russian-speaking population, it is sometimes not possible to pronounce them. All their charm lies in their meaning. For example:


Beautiful Turkish names for girls

Continuing to list beautiful eastern names for girls, one cannot fail to mention the Turkish ones. Often female Turkish names are associated with the date of birth of a girl or some important holiday of national significance. As an example, here is the list:

  1. Names of Quranic origin:

  1. Names denoting natural phenomena:
  • Eileen – “light of the moon”
  • Goksel - “rain from the sky”
  • Tan – “color of sunset”
  1. Names denoting flora and fauna:

  1. Names meaning water element:
  • Derya - “ocean”
  • Su – “water”
  • Damlya - “drop”

Beautiful Armenian names for girls

Armenians name their children according to the same traditions as all Muslim peoples. Among the most beautiful Armenian female names are the following:


Beautiful Bashkir names for girls

To the number beautiful islamic names for girls include the Bashkir ones, who, just like the Tatar ones, praise beauty and best qualities women. Among them:


Beautiful Azerbaijani names for girls

When a girl is born in an Azerbaijani family, guests who come to the house where the newborn lives wish her to grow up in accordance with the meaning of her name. Therefore, Azerbaijanis are very attentive to the issue of choosing a name for their daughters. By the way, these names are similar in sound to Armenian and Kazakh ones. For example:


Beautiful Caucasian names for girls

U Caucasian peoples there are a lot of different female names that can mean the same thing, but sound different. It's connected with linguistic features these peoples. Some of the most popular names for newborn girls in the Caucasus include:

  • Aliya – “exalted girl”
  • Alma – translated from the Turkic language this name means “apple”
  • Balzhan – “honey sweetness”
  • Malika - “royal person”
  • Sholpan - “bright morning star”

These same names are considered the most beautiful for Uzbek girls.

Beautiful Chechen names for girls

Chechen names are simple words consisting of a couple of syllables. Most often they have meanings of precious metals, rare plants, animals, human character traits and temperament. For example:


Beautiful Georgian names for girls

Georgian names are words consisting of a noun and an adjective, that is, they mean some kind of object with main characteristic. As an example, here are the most beautiful female names that Georgians give their daughters:

  • Dariko – “a girl given by God”
  • Mamuka – “rising sun”
  • Manana - “she who was revealed by heaven”
  • Angela – “snow fluff, snowflake”
  • Kekela – “beautiful girl”

Beautiful Japanese names for girls

The Japanese can be called a people who sacredly cherish their traditions and history. But recently, Japanese names have ceased to reflect this feature of the mentality of these Asian people. Modern families in Japan name their daughters after anime characters. We included the most beautiful of them:

  • Kumiko – “beautiful child”
  • Aika – “love song”
  • Izumi - "fantastic girl"
  • Katsumi – “victory of beauty”
  • Naomi - "beauty"
  • Harumi – “beauty of spring”

Beautiful English names for girls

In England, for several years in a row, the same female names have remained at the peak of popularity. And all because fashion is set by the royal family, which honors and observes historical traditions of his homeland, therefore, names new family members after outstanding English warriors, monarchs and artists. In the list of the most beautiful female names:

  • Amelia – “hard worker”
  • Jessica - "foresighted"
  • Isabella - "beauty"
  • Scarlett - "bright"
  • Charlotte - "free"
  • Hannah - "merciful"
  • Emma - "divine"
  • Julia – “from the Yuli family”
  • Katie – “bringing happiness to everyone”

Beautiful American names for girls

American female names are similar to English ones. In addition, Americans call their daughters by many names typical of the British. Among the most popular there are several:

  • Abby - "daddy's girl"
  • Sharyl - "aristocrat"
  • Holly – “close, kindred spirit”
  • Alice - "noble girl"
  • Angelina – “angelic”
  • Chris - "great"
  • Amanda - "nice"
  • Emily - "rival"

Beautiful French names for girls

French names for girls are the most romantic and sophisticated. They sound melodious. Among them there are those that can be considered native French, as well as those that were formed from other names, for example, German. We will tell you a few original French names for girls:

  • Vivien - "living"
  • Virginie – “innocent”
  • Jannet – “merciful”
  • Giselle – “swift”
  • Josephine - “she who gives blessings”
  • Edith – “struggling”
  • Eloise – “possessing good health”

Beautiful Ukrainian names for girls

Ukrainian names have common roots with Russian names, since both Ukrainians and Russians are Slavic peoples having the same ancestor, history up to a certain point and the Orthodox faith. To the original Ukrainian names relate:

  • Yaryna – “calm”
  • Bogdana – “given by God”
  • Lyubava - “beloved”
  • Chacluna – “magical”
  • Mikhailina – “divine”
  • Solomiya – “light”
  • Odarka – “gift”
  • Marusya – “kind at heart”
  • Orina – “peaceful”

Beautiful Italian names for girls

All Italian names are of Latin origin. Many of them are similar to Russian names - those that we or our relatives are called by. However, Italians still prefer to name their daughters after their loved ones or great figures in their history. Nowadays you can often meet girls with the following Italian names:

  • Gabriella – “endowed with divine power”
  • Conchitta - “pure and immaculate”
  • Donna - "true lady"
  • Bella - "beautiful"
  • Paola – “modest”
  • Stafania – “royal”

Video “Name and Destiny”

In this video you will learn about how our name affects our destiny and luck.