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Beautiful female names: foreign in Russian

There is a secret hidden in every female name, and a mystery in a beautiful female name. And how euphonious the name sounds native language when you understand its meaning without translation! That's why For the last 10 years, beautiful female names of Slavic origin have been fashionable in the Russian language.

Despite the prevalence of Slavic names, names of foreign origin are more common in Russian. They came from different languages peace, as a consequence of the Christianization of Rus' and cultural contacts with foreigners. The most beautiful female names of overseas origin determined after a worldwide survey. Among them were:

Beautiful American names: female

American female names are a “big cauldron” of diversity of unusual and rare names. American names have Native American, English, Dutch, French, Spanish, and even Russian origin.


American girl names have varied origins.

But that's not all - Americans tend to experiment with names, so it is not surprising that in this country the most names derived from the names of movie heroines, cartoon characters, engineering devices, flowers and flowers, natural phenomena. We have collected the top most popular female names in the USA.

The most popular female names in the USA today:

Sofia-(Sophia) WiseEmma-(Emma) Completed
Olivia-(Olivia) Olive, peaceIsabel-(Isabella) Dedicated to God
Hannah-(Hannah) GraceMia-(Mia) Desired
Chloe-(Chloe) FreshMadison-(Madison) God's gift
Victoria-(Victoria) VictoryCheryl-(Cheryl) Expensive
Karina-(Karina) BelovedCaroline-(Caroline) Song of happiness
Gwyneth-(Gwyneth) HappinessTrixie-(Trixie) Happy
Beatrix-(Beatrix) Bringer of happinessLana(Lana) Calm
Rosalyn-(Rosaleen) Little RoseEllie-(Ellie) Shining
Nora-(Norah) LightLily-(Lily) Purity
Mabel-(Mabel) My beautifulEmily – (Emily) Diligent

Biblical girl names commonly found in the US:

  1. Abigail - a name from the Old Testament, meaning “the joy of the father.”
  2. Bethany - A biblical name meaning "house of song."
  3. Charity - a name from the New Testament meaning “love, faith and hope.”
  4. Elizabeth is a Hebrew name meaning "oath to God."
  5. Faith - Greek name meaning "faithful."
  6. Judith - Latin name meaning "praise".
  7. Mary — the biblical name means “desired child.”
  8. Naomi - Hebrew name means “beautiful, pleasant.”
  9. Phoebe is an American name meaning "shining one."
  10. Tabitha - a biblical name from the Old Testament meaning “beauty, grace.”
  11. Amity - friendship, harmony.
  12. Nadia - hope.
  13. Angelica - angelic.
  14. Irene - world.
  15. Linnea - flower.
  16. Orianna – golden.

Pop culture has long influenced American children's names.. Thanks to the popular HBO series "Game of Thrones", the girl's name Arya (after the character Arya Stark) became eloquent. And, of course, names Elsa and Anna from the popular cartoon Frozen have become more popular than ever.


The names of female characters in the series “Game of Thrones” have become very popular in the United States

See the most new names for girls in the USA, coming from the world of cinema:

  • Arya — Arya
  • Perla — Perla
  • Catalina — Catalina
  • Elisa — Eliza
  • Raelynn — Relynn
  • Rosalie — Rosalie
  • Haven — Haven
  • Raelyn — Raelene
  • Briella — Briella
  • Marilyn - Marilyn.

The Pilgrims were the first settlers in America, and they had beautiful and significant names. Many of America's names honor pioneers and virtues., so girls are still named after them to this day. These beautiful female names are often used as first or middle names, although they are over 500 years old:

  • Charity - charity
  • Chastity - chastity
  • Hope - hope
  • Justice - justice
  • Mercy - mercy
  • Patience - patience
  • Grace - courtesy
  • Virtue – virtue.

Beautiful English female names

Unlike the US, in the UK women's names are not characterized by eccentricity. English, Welsh, Scots, Irish and other peoples foggy albion They rely on tradition and harmony, which puts them ahead of the Americans. English girl names may be popular in Britain, but not popular in the US.

In the UK, female names have Celtic, Norman, Anglo-Saxon, Greek, French and Latin origins

Beautiful female names from the UK, with their meanings:

  1. Ailsa – a traditional Scottish name associated with a rocky island in the Firth Clyde called Ailsa Craig.
  2. Alice – in England this name is at the peak of popularity. It is of Germanic origin and means “noble, noble.”
  3. Amelie (Amelie) – a name of French origin, became popular after the release of the film “Amelie”. From the French Amelia translates as “labor”.
  4. Annabel – a Scottish name that appeared in the 12th century (derived from Amabel). Translated it means “beloved”.
  5. Arabella (Arabella) is a very popular name in England, of Latin origin, and means “to pray.”
  6. Anwen is a female Welsh name meaning "fair".
  7. Bronwen – a common name in Wales. In Welsh mythology, this was the name of the daughter of the sea god Llyr.
  8. Bryony – translated means “to let in.” The name is of Latin origin, literally the name of a wild flower with tenacious stems. This female name very common in Ireland.
  9. Catriona (Katrina) - Gaelic version of the name Katherine, translated as “pure”. Popular Irish and Scottish name.
  10. Clementine - French equivalent of the Latin male name Clement. Translated as “soft, pretty.”
  11. Cressida (Cressida) - Name Greek origin, means "golden".
  12. Eilidh (Eiley) – a Celtic female name, translated from Gaelic as “blazing sun”. It is believed to be a Scottish variant of the name Helen.
  13. Eugenie – French equivalent Greek name Eugenia. Translated it means “noble”.
  14. Evie - derived from the name Eva, means "life".
  15. Flora – Latin name meaning “flower”.
  16. Freya (Freya) - Name Norwegian origin, translated as “noble woman.” Freya– also the name of the Scandinavian goddess of love. When the Normans arrived in Britain in the 8th century, the name came into local use.
  17. Gwendolyn (Gwendolyn) – variant of a female Welsh name Gwendolen. Translated it means “white ring”.
  18. Hermione (Hermaini) – a female name of Greek origin, derived from a male name Hermes(Greek god-messenger of Olympus). Translated as “messenger”.
  19. Iris (Iris) – also a name of Greek origin, translated as “rainbow”. Also this name beautiful flower, which was loved by Englishwomen.
  20. Jessamine – a name of Persian origin, derived from Jasmine, "jasmine flower".
  21. Lettice – English version of the Latin name Letitia, meaning "joy".
  22. Matilda (Matilda) – a female name of Germanic origin, translated as “powerful.”
  23. Philippa – female equivalent of a male name Philip. WITH Greek language translates as “horse lover.”
  24. Rhiannon is a Welsh name meaning "divine queen". According to Celtic legend, birds Rhiannon they sang very beautifully, and the queen herself was famous for her wit.
  25. Ruby is a feminine name of Latin origin, and translates as “dark red gem.”
  26. Tamsin - English name, derived from Thomasina. Translated it means “twin”.
  27. Zara (Zara) – the name is of Arabic origin and means “princess”; blossom." The name was first used by playwright William Congrave in his 1697 play.

Beautiful Japanese names: female

Japanese beautiful female names often refer to positive traits man or force of nature. The Japanese tradition of naming a child is quite complex, especially due to the thousands of characters (kanji) that are used to write names.


Japanese female names are written in hieroglyphs

Many kanji have upper and lower readings, so it happens that different characters can be read the same, and translated differently. In addition, one hieroglyph can have more than one sound. Here you go some kanji (set out phonetically) often used in names:

ai = love

hana = flower

hiro = hero, man, man

ichi = one

ji = two

ken = healthy

ko = child

mi = beauty

you = sun

Below are women's Japanese names, which are beautiful in sound and meaning. Several names have dual meanings, representing the kanji that are usually combined to create the name. Beautiful female Japanese names:

  • Aimi (Aimi) – love + beauty;
  • Airi – love + jasmine;
  • Akemi – light + beauty;
  • Akira – bright + light;
  • Amarante (Amaranthe) – a flower that never fades;
  • Aya - color;
  • Ayame – iris;
  • Chiyo – a thousand generations (eternity);
  • Emiko (Emiko) - smiling child;
  • Hanako – flower + child;
  • Kaede – maple;
  • Kaida - little Dragon;
  • Kanon (Canon) – flower + sound;
  • Kaori – aroma;
  • Kazuki — One or Harmony + Radiance or Hope;
  • Kohana (Kohana) – small flower;
  • Maiko (Maiko) – dance + child;
  • Miya (Miya) – increasing beauty;
  • Moriko (Moriko) – forest + child;
  • Rumi – beauty + flow + lapis lazuli;
  • Shiori – weaving + poem;
  • Suzume - sparrow;
  • Tama (Tama) – precious stone;
  • Tsukiko (Tsukiko) – moon + child.

Beautiful female Muslim names

In recent decades, Muslim names have become common in the United States and many European countries. Despite the millions of Muslim people living in the East and West, in the TOP three Muslim names are the female names Aaliyah (Aliya), Layla (Leila), Lila (Lila).

Muslim girl names are becoming popular in the US and Europe

Modern Europeans and Americans wanted to replace traditional Latin, English, French, Greek beautiful female names with those that came from the Islamic world. List of the most popular and modern female Muslim names:

Alfia (Alfia) – translated from Arabic, the name means “close to Allah.” A beautiful and fairly common female name in the CIS countries.

Amina (Amina) – translated from Arabic means “faithful, reliable.” This is a fashionable female name in any part of the world. This name is often given to girls in Bosnia, and is in the Top 200 in Belgium, France, England and Wales.

Aziza (Aziza) – translated as “powerful, precious.” A common name in Europe, Asia and Africa.

Fatima (Fatima) is one of the most famous Arabic names; more than 1,000 American girls received it last year. It is an important name in Muslim culture as Fatima is the name of Muhammad's youngest daughter.

Hadiya (Hadia) – translated from Arabic as “the one who points out” Right way" The name will fit well in a modern, multicultural society. The Hadiya are also an Ethiopian group that at one time controlled the Hadiya kingdom.

Maryam (Maryam) – there are several options for the origin of the name. In the Koran, this is the name of the mother of the prophet Isa (Miriam). Translated from Arabic as “serving God”, “devout”.

Nazia (Nazia) – translated from Persian means “grace.” It is Pakistani, Arabic and Indian name, most common among Muslims. Nazia Iqbal and Nazia Hasan are two famous name holders, both Pakistani singers. Now it is easily assimilated in the USA, instead of the name Nadia.

Noor (Nur) — with names like Nora and Eleanor so fashionable in the west, Noor could quickly become a replacement. It has roots in Dutch and Arabic, and is extremely fashionable in both cultures. Noor is also the name of a city in Iran, and is often associated with Queen Noor of Jordan.

Senna (Senna) - a rare two-character name. This is the name of a tropical flower and a breed of butterfly. Both the plant and the insect have yellow, so it's fitting that Senna means "brightness."

Zaynab - is also a botanical name, like the name of one of the trees. The name Zainab is currently common in the United States. Its Turkish form, Zeynep, is the most popular name women in Turkey.

Beautiful Tatar female names

Personal Tatar names have different shapes. Tatar female names are of common Altai, Bulgarian, ancient Turkic, Persian, Arabic, New Tatar, and Western European origin. Some names have mixed Tatar-Persian, Turkic-Tatar, Bulgar-Tatar origin.


Tatar female names have ancient origin

Tatar, indigenous and beautiful female names, their meaning:

  1. ibibi – a female name of Turkic-Tarar origin, translated as “woman who looks like the moon.”
  2. Aibika – Bulgar-Tatar female name, comes from the name of the daughter of the Moon. Translated as “girl who looks like the moon.”
  3. Aygulem – abbreviated Aigul. Tatar-Persian name, translated as “moon flower”.
  4. Ainura – Tatar-Arabic name, means “moon ray”.
  5. Alma Tatar name, means “beautiful, like an apple.”
  6. Alsou – female Tatar name, means “ beautiful girl rosy-cheeked."
  7. Bika – the name is of ancient Turkic-Tarar origin, translated as “the master’s wife.”
  8. Guzelia – a Turkic-Tatar name, meaning “very beautiful.”
  9. Dilyaram - Persian-Tatar name, translated as “consolation of my soul.”
  10. Durfand – a modern Tatar name-neologism, meaning “pearl of science”.
  11. Idelia - a name of ancient Turkic-Tatar-Arab origin, it is believed that this was the name of the Volga (Idel) river in ancient times.
  12. Ilbika – Tatar female name, translated as “daughter of the country.”
  13. Ildana – Persian-Turkic-Tatar name, meaning “glory of the country.”
  14. Ilnura – Arabic-Tatar name meaning “shine of the country.”
  15. Ilsia – Tatar female name, translation – “beloved by the country.”
  16. Ilfira – Tatar-Persian name, means “folk beauty”.
  17. Kaderli – Tatar-Arabic “dear”.
  18. Minleyuz – a female Tatar name, meaning “happy.”
  19. Nurlynis - Arabic-Tatar-Persian name, means “radiant girl.”
  20. Sulmas – a Turkic-Tatar name meaning “unfading.”
  21. Sylukai – Tatar name, means “beauty”.
  22. Sylunis - Arabic-Tatar name, translated as “the most beautiful among all women.”
  23. Sylukhana – a Turkic-Tatar name, translated as “beautiful and noble girl.”
  24. Tanbika – a female Tatar name, translated means “girl of the dawn”.
  25. Tansu – the name has Turkic-Tatar origin, meaning “like dawn.”
  26. Tulganay – the name of the Tatar-Turkic etiology, translated as “full moon”.
  27. Uralia – a Turkic-Tatar name, comes from the name of the Ural Mountains.
  28. Urfiya – Tatar name, means “light, sweet.”
  29. Hanzifa – a Turkic-Tatar-Persian name for a woman, translated as “stately, slender.”
  30. Khansiyar – An ancient Turkic-Tatar name meaning “will be loved.”
  31. Chiya – Turkic-Tatar name, meaning “cherry”.
  32. Chulpan – a Turkic-Tatar name, translated as “morning star”.
  33. Egenisa - Arabic-Turkic-Tatar name meaning “girl like pearls.”
  34. Yulgiza – a Tatar-Persian name for a woman, translated as “one who will live long.”
  35. Yazgul – Tatar-Persian name, translated means “spring flower”.
  36. Janabika – Turkic-Tatar name, meaning “newborn girl”.

Beautiful female names directly express verbal form mythological and cultural aspects of the country where they came from. Thanks to the name, an association about a person arises. And a woman’s beautiful name sounds like unique music, the melody of which is embedded in the pronunciation.

10 most unusual and beautiful female names in the Russian language, video:

Almost 20% of parents do not have time to decide on the name of their unborn child by the time of his birth, but there are also those who cannot come to an agreement even a month after the birth of the baby. Distracted by many everyday problems, it is sometimes very difficult for a husband and wife to agree, because everyone has their own preferences and their own vision on this issue. And here, relatives, friends, and just acquaintances begin to offer their options. Fashion dictates, television promotes, how can you choose?

It is clear that every parent wishes for their child happy life. Believing that a newborn's name can define him future fate, to promote success in their personal life and career, parents often see their future in the baby’s name - and, sometimes, they choose a rare rather than a common name for their baby. Why?

  • They believe that it will help the child develop certain qualities - for example, independence.
  • They strive to distinguish their child from other children in advance.
  • They follow family traditions, where the names of grandparents are passed down from generation to generation.

Based on these premises, it is possible to determine where rare names come from.

  • The most obvious is the “well forgotten old”. Names that were used to call children many years, and sometimes centuries, ago appear in everyday life. In Russia they sound again Old Slavonic names- Bogdan, Miroslava, Tayana.
  • There are very creative and progressive parents who come up with names themselves. This is how the name Svetlana appeared, although it was invented for the character, and not for her own child. And the name Stella was invented for a cycle of sonnets.
  • Sometimes adults try to remember events that are important to them. This is exactly how they are born completely unusual names, many of which subsequently become unviable, but some of these names continue to exist - for example, Kazbek, Damir or Kim. This desire to record various historical events, places to remember and immortalize some great personalities. IN to a greater extent the Soviet names that have appeared reflect this trend, and they can be called rare (Radiy, Zarya, Vladlen, Astra).
  • You can also consider rare names to be those foreign, borrowed names that are not accepted in use in a particular country. At the same time, most Christian names are duplicated in one way or another both in Catholicism and Orthodoxy (Martha - Martha, Christiana - Christina). Here are some foreign strange names still can be called rare - Emma, ​​Madeleine, Monica, Laura.

Rare names for girls

Giving my daughter rare name, parents strive first of all to highlight and emphasize some specific features of the newborn, which, as the parents are sure, their daughter will definitely have. Most often these are beautiful, sonorous, melodious names. Different nationalities have their own list of rare female names.

In Russia in Lately It became fashionable to give children Old Slavonic names. For example, the opportunity arose to personally meet Zabava or Bozhena, although such names are still considered rare. And believers will be pleased to see such girls beautiful names, like Seraphim, Pelageya or Evdokia.

Muslim
Zemfira, Ilzira, Ilyuza, Mavlyuda, Mavile, Nomina, Nuria, Perizat, Razilya, Sazhida, Safura, Sevara, Fazilya, Fariza, Hadiya, Shakira, Shahina, Enger

Rare names for boys

The baby's name is chosen based on a specific idea. These can be names based on the zodiac sign, mythical, biblical, foreign or new names. Some previously rare names are now becoming popular, and former interest is returning to them. Some common names are transformed, acquiring new spellings and sounds, thus creating a new, beautiful, rare name.

In addition to the obvious goal of parents who choose a rare name for their child - to make him stand out from the rest, there is also a hidden one. Parents try in this way to teach children to be independent and independent from an early age. After all, starting from the first days of a baby’s life, those around him begin to ask, clarify, and be surprised by the name he heard, and the child cannot help but notice this.

But not all children can bear this burden, and not all, even adults, owners of such rare names are ready to continue to bear it. Such a selection leaves an imprint on inner world person. It can influence his behavior, make him closed, touchy, or, conversely, arrogant and aggressive. Many people, upon reaching adulthood, change their name to a more common one. But it also happens that it is his rare name that helps a person, and still a child, to overcome obstacles, hold his head high and achieve his goals.

But still, maybe future parents should think about it and choose one of the more familiar and popular names for their child?

Rare names by month

This list was compiled from the names given in the name day calendar. It includes Orthodox and Catholic names. This is another method that parents who are looking for a rare name for their child can use. The full name day calendar (including for popular names) can be found at the link below the table.

The name Eve, according to legend, is considered the most ancient biblical name, and belonged to the first woman who appeared on earth by the will of God, so that Adam would not be bored. Today, women's names number in hundreds of very different variations, and each has found a place in the name book of women's names...

Female names in different cultures of the world

Each country and each culture has its own rules and traditions regarding the naming of future women. Women's names are chosen in accordance with different rules: in some places they are based on centuries-old traditions, in others they are based on parables and legends, and in others, as in Western civilization, names for girls are given only for standard reasons, taking into account factors such as the beauty of sound , speed of pronunciation, fame and popularity.

Take, for example, Slavic culture. There has long been only one single tradition - girls, like boys, were given a name exclusively upon reaching the age of nine, when the child could already be associated with some craft (the name was closely connected with it). Before this, a child could be called by his ordinal number (whichever appeared in the family), or simply “Child” or “Child”.

In Muslim culture there were only a few rules. First, a woman’s name should not necessarily be listed in the name book of women’s names, the main thing is that it should be a word that, in translation, determines fate. For example, the name Aliya was translated as “exalted”, and Samiha - “generous”.

And so in each individual culture there were at one time traditions that they adhered to, giving them a name. Somewhere over time, traditions have exhausted their significance, and somewhere they are adhered to to this day. However, church names, like traditional national ones, are popular to this day. Yes, and legends and signs also have weight in today's modern times.

So, in Iceland there is only one single rule today - a woman’s name cannot begin with the English letter “S” as such, because in the local culture, in the Icelandic alphabet, this letter simply does not exist.

Modern naming traditions

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IN Slavic culture naming traditions have been partially preserved. Thus, a tradition has been preserved, based on which a church female name should be given, taken from the name book according to the Saints, which lists the martyrs and Saints who once defended the formation of the Orthodox religion. In modern times, this tradition is not followed in every family, and yet, everyone without exception knows about it, especially since during baptism the girl is still given a female Orthodox name from among the Saints.

Catholics have a similar tradition, and in accordance with it, it is also customary to give names to women from the list of those honored in the church. True, it is worth noting that today in Catholic culture they approach the naming of newborns more responsibly than in Orthodox culture.

In Islam it is still considered obligatory to name future woman a name that could determine her fate by its translation. There are no biblical or church names, and in the Koran there is only one single female name. As a result, girls are called those variations that, when translated, mean some quality (generous, bright, noble, etc.), or the name of a flower.

But in France, for example, there is only one tradition - to name children after their ancestors. So, they used to act according to one simple scheme. The girl's name had to consist of the names of her paternal and maternal grandmothers, as well as the saint venerated on the day of her baptism. In modern times, this tradition is difficult to follow. Therefore, mostly single names of relatives are given: godparents, mothers, grandmothers, aunts, etc.

Name and religiosity: the main criterion for division

All “girl names” are divided into several categories and, based on them, into a small number of subcategories. But the most important criterion of all available is the criterion of religiosity. Based on the issue of religion, the most famous female names are:

  • Orthodox;
  • Catholic;
  • Muslim;
  • Jewish.

How to choose a suitable female name in modern times?

Naturally, ideally one should follow the traditions under which a girl is born. Being Orthodox family, you need to call it by an Orthodox name, and in Catholic, Catholic and in accordance with the traditions of Catholics. But if traditions are not to your liking, then you can resort to standard schemes that are common throughout the world.

So, in modern times, you can choose a female name based on five important parameters: the patronizing element, the zodiac sign, the year according to the Eastern calendar, the patron planet, and religion.

With the latter, everything is clear - it is desirable that the name relates to the religion to which the family and the newborn girl are directly related. If you belong to the Orthodox category of people, then it is advisable to choose from among the Orthodox female names.

As for the other parameters, everything is simple. Every zodiac sign and every animal from Eastern calendar influence certain names in their own way with their energy.

In the same way, each name can have different energy in conjunction with one or another sign. The element is determined by the sign of the Zodiac and the date of birth of the child, but in the same way, each name is protected by one or another element. It is advisable to select a name that will correspond to all the named parameters without exception.

By the way, on our website, in the list presented, you can sift out names by elements, zodiac signs, years, and even seasons.

A well-known proverb says: “Whatever you name a ship, that’s how it will sail.” The same thing happens in human life, since a name can not only endow a child with certain character traits, but also influence his fate. Modern parents pay attention to everything foreign, so they prefer to name their children in accordance with foreign trends.

How can a name affect one's destiny?

What to name a child is a question that worries parents from the first days of a mother’s pregnancy. It has been proven that a name directly affects a person’s destiny. When choosing, you need to pay attention to the translation and consonance with the surname and patronymic. Many modern parents like beautiful foreign women. If your daughter becomes Angelina, Sandra, Zemfira, Lilian or Teresa, she will always stand out in the crowd and will be able to make a career for herself as an actress or singer.

5 beautiful international names for girls

Sarah. This name is found in almost any nation, since when translated it means “lady”, “princess”, “noble”. What parent would not agree to prescribe a happy destiny and a prosperous future for his daughter?

Alina. When named like this, they give a new name “Alla”. Translated, it means, according to the first version - “noble”, according to the second - “other”.

Angelina. By naming your daughter this way, you will give her an angelic character, since the word “angel” is at the core. Angelina Jolie, the most famous owner of this name, fully lives up to it.

Eve. The name of the first woman will have a positive effect on the fate of your daughter, if you want to call her that. Translated, Eve means “life giver.”

Rose. There are often beautiful people in the world foreign names for girls - modern and outdated, which are somehow related to flowers. By naming your daughter Rose, you will convey to your daughter the fragility and confidence of this plant.

The most beautiful female foreign names for all letters of the alphabet

Sometimes mothers and fathers strive to name their child, taking into account the consonance with the surname and patronymic. A certain combination of sounds can affect not only the character, but also the fate of the child. The list contains beautiful names for girls (foreign) and their meaning for all letters of the alphabet.

A. Aelita (“airy”).

B. Bella (“beautiful”).

V. Vivien (“alive”).

G. Gloria (“glory”).

D. Dominica (“belonging to the Lord”).

E. Eve (“life”).

J. Jasmine (“gift of the gods”).

Z. Zemfira (“air”).

I. Irene (“peace”).

K. Kayla (“fair”).

L. Lilian (“lily”).

M. Melanie (“dark”).

N. Nicole (“victor of nations”).

O. Olivia (“olive”).

P. Penelope (“faithful wife”).

R. Regina (“queen”).

S. Sandra (“protector of people”).

T. Teresa (“protector”).

W. Ursula (“bear”).

F. Phillipina (“who loves horses”).

H. Chloe (“young escape”).

C. Cecilia (“blind”).

Ch. Chulpan (“morning star”).

S. Charlotte (“person”).

E. Emma (“precious”).

Yu. Justina (“fair”).

Ya. Yasmina (“jasmine”).

The most beautiful foreign names for girls (list with translation)

Britney. This is what Americans call their babies in honor of their favorite pop singer Britney Spears. Translated, the name means “little Britain.”

Kimberly. Girls named this way are called upon to win always and everywhere, since the name means “leader” when translated.

Jessica.“Stronger, higher, faster” is the motto of all the girls named after herself beautiful actress in the world. Jessica Alba has not only exceptional appearance, but also positive personal qualities such as sincerity, kindness, and reliability.

Pamela.“Sweet as honey” - this is the meaning behind this name. You can see this by looking at the magnificent actress and fashion model Pamela Anderson.

Tiffany. Not the most popular, but very beautiful female name, which means “manifestation of God.” After the release of the film "Breakfast at Tiffany's" in 1961 with Audrey Hepburn in leading role it has become widespread in Europe and America.

Charlotte. This name has been given to the greatest women in history; according to statistics, it ranks 10th on the list of “the most beautiful foreign names for American girls.”

Marilyn. After the popularity of the famous blonde blossomed in the world, girls began to be called this name very often. Marilyn Monroe was talented, but closed, so you should think a thousand times whether you should pass on these character traits to your daughter.

The most beautiful Russian ones for girls (list with translation)

Zhanna. The baby will be a real gift for parents, since the name means “mercy of God.” This is what fans of Zhanna Friske’s work might call their daughter.

Angelina. Translated from means “messenger,” but the obvious root “angel” will be reflected in the daughter’s character, which will truly be angelic.

Victoria. This is what girls are called in the West and in Russia. Translated, this royal name means “victory.”

Evelina. The name is believed to be a form of the name Eve. Based on the translation from Hebrew - “ life force"- we can conclude that a girl named like this will grow up active and healthy.

Snezhana. Let the root “snow” in this name not scare young parents: despite the translation - “snowy” - a girl named so will grow up active, but balanced.

Pauline. Translated, the name means “solar” and “sent to Apollo.” Usually girls named this way are distinguished by activity and determination from childhood.

Names for girls in the language of love

If you are expecting a daughter, imagine for a moment what kind of character and behavior you want to give her. When considering the most beautiful names for girls (foreign), pay attention to French, since the language itself is beautiful, melodious and romantic. You can name your daughter Aurora, Beatrice, Vivian, Gabriella, Julian, Jacqueline, Ines, Claudina, Lucinda, Melissa, Nicole, Odile, Penelope, Roberta, Suzanne, Florence, Chloe, Charlotte or Edith. By the way, according to sociological surveys, French names are considered the most beautiful and melodic.

Star pick

Gwyneth Paltrow and her husband knew that they were going to have a girl, so they made their choice right away. Parents are familiar with biblical story, so they named the girl in honor of the fatal fruit - Apple (English - “apple”).

Julia Roberts also gave her daughter the delicious name Hazel (English - “nut”).

Jessica Alba, the most charming actress and caring mother, named her daughter Marie Honor. By the way, the second part translated from English means “honor”.

The director decided to continue family tradition Call children names starting with the letter “R”. So, he named his four sons and daughters Rocket, Racer, Rabel and Rogue. As you can see, the choice of Hollywood stars is very original, and ordinary citizens rarely decide to follow their example. However, there are beautiful foreign names for girls and boys that are more popular.

Steven Spielberg's daughter is named Sasha, Jennifer Lopez's twins are Max and Emma; Lionel Richie called his favorite Sofia, John Travolta named Ella, Dustin Hoffman called Alexandra, Jeff Gordon called Ella Sofia. Zoya - Leni Kravitz, Natalya - Kobe Bryant. All these “Western” names are also popular in Russia, so many people wonder about their origin.

What can the time of year say?

The tendency to name a child according to the month in which he was born comes from ancient times. Beautiful foreign names for girls, chosen in honor of the season in which they were born, will allow you to fully reveal your character and influence your destiny.

“Julius” and “Julia” have similar etymological features to the second summer month - July. August (Augustine) and Augusta (Augustina) are less common names used to call children mainly in Russia. The revolution in 1917 brought about fundamental changes in people's lives. The fashion of naming children October and Oktyabrina appeared almost a hundred years ago and is connected precisely with this event. Noyabrina and Dekabrina are the names of girls born in these months.

Actress Jennifer Love Hewitt named her daughter Autumn - this is how “autumn” sounds in English. Choice star mom It’s no coincidence, because the baby was born on September 28th. Martha and April, beautiful for girls, are very common in Europe and America. Apparently the name Maya also comes from the month of spring.

A resident of Arkhangelsk distinguished himself with originality, who has difficulty changing his passport. Andrei Valentinovich Khristoforov changes his name 12 times a year and chooses a name in honor of the corresponding month, and a middle name in honor of the season. So, he was October Osenievich, December Zimnievich. The man admits that he would like to name himself after the day of the week and change his name every day, but the registry office employees would hardly make a concession to him.

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Unusual and strange names

Male and female names

Unusual and strange names always pose a challenge to generally accepted norms in society. On the one hand, this is an unusual fate, on the other hand, it is an increased burden on a person.

Brief energy information characteristics of some names

Daniel

Daniel– blocks 6th and 7th energy centers. The 1st center is slightly blocked. But the 3rd, slightly 2nd and even less 4th centers are activated.

The vibrations of this name significantly dull the mental faculties. A woman with this name will not achieve career growth. Most likely he will do physical labor. There is a possibility that she will go into prostitution to earn a living with her body.

She doesn’t want to work, she doesn’t know how to think, she has no desire to get an education, so she will try to make money with what she has. And there is only the body.

This is one of the most unfortunate female names. If a woman is given this name, it means she has very heavy karma, mainly negative spiritual developments from past incarnations.

The color of the name is orange with a black halo.

The image of the name is a masculine woman of 35-40 years old carrying a sleeper in the rain.

The name Daniela carries completely opposite qualities and a different destiny compared to Daniela.

Wanda

Wanda– the name activates female sexuality quite well. She will be irresistible in sex. Men will be crazy about her. She also loves men very much. Children will be born easily.

She will most likely have a penchant for studying foreign languages. She is sociable and smart.

She is unlikely to make a career, but financially she will feel good.

It is best for her to work in men's team, or sell products for men.

This name promises a woman interesting life. With this name a woman can be truly happy.

The name is material.

A good choice for a woman.

Agena

Agena– All human energy is concentrated along the spine, that is, energy is concentrated along the spine. This makes a person assertive, concentrated, capable of any decisive action.

This name is suitable for a woman who has decided to make a career, earn money and accumulate material wealth.

You can’t dream of a personal happy life with this name, although if a person has good spiritual achievements and is able to withstand the pressure of the harsh energy of this name, then his personal life can work out.

The color of the name is black and red. This is the color of the planet Pluto.

This name is perfect for a woman involved in practical magic , that is, which carries out specific magical actions.

Agena is a material, magical person who can be dangerous.

This name helps a woman become self-confident, self-sufficient, and achieve success in society. But the name is somewhat aggressive.

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