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English name female
Abigale is an ancient Hebrew name meaning "the first joy" or "source of joy". In 1 Samuel 25, the Bible tells the story of an early person named abigale. In this story, she was a wise and beautiful woman. She was wise and resourceful. As a result, she later became the wife of King David of Israel. Abby, abbie is the short form of abigail. People think of abby as a petite, lovely woman, quiet, endearing, with a sweet personality. ada (Old English) means "noble". Short for adelaide. ada gives the impression of an older, conservative, hard worker. adeline, English spelling of adelaide. adeline is portrayed as an old-fashioned, bad-tempered girl who is overly polite and unobtrusive. ailsa Old German for happy girl. aimee From French, meaning lovely person. alice (Greek) "truth"; (Old German) "nobility". Most people see alice as the Alice of Alice in Wonderland - a young dreamer with a lively, unfettered soul. Others see her as a haughty old woman. Alina, Old German for "noble". allison Gaelic, small, true; Old German, famous among the gods. Evocative of a woman of flawless beauty, intelligence, thoughtfulness. angelia (Greek) "angel, bearer of messages." angelia is depicted as a beautiful, petite woman who is either sweet and gentle or a lively, reckless girl. The root word amanda (Latin name) means love. amanda denotes a lovely person. She is considered to be conservatively beautiful and slender, sweet and rich. anne A kind, graceful girl who likes to help people. Many of the queens and princesses of the royal family were given this name or annie, and many commoners also loved this name. ann (Hebrew) "grace", English form of hannah. The name ann brings to mind a plain, middle-class woman, kind, down-to-earth, industrious, and simple. amy Latin meaning "beloved". amy gives the impression of a delicate, slender girl with quiet, calm, cultured, and refined qualities. amanda Latin name, the root of which means love. amanda denotes a lovely person. Depicted as a conservative, beautiful and delicate woman, sweet and rich. amber Old French for amber. Reminiscent of a high? , elegant redhead, smart, sexy, strong and arrogant. Anastasia. Recognize her? It's the original English name of Fosse's new movie, The Real Princess. It comes from the Greek word for resurrection, so the name works well for births around Easter. It was often used by early Christians to name girls who had just been baptized, signifying that they had been given new life. Because of the more religious nature of the name, it gained wider currency in Ireland and the United States. Putty is called stacey. andrea (Latin) "feminine". andrea is depicted as a mature, healthy woman who may be intelligent or awkward, soft-spoken or uncomfortably serious, but by and large, andrea is admirable. angela (Greek) meaning angel, bearer of good tidings. angela is described as beautiful. slender woman, gentle or energetic but reckless girl. annie is the same as ann, as in Orphan Annie, annie is described as a sweet little girl, perhaps ridiculous in speech and behavior but intelligent, kind but stubborn. anita, anita is the Spanish form of ann. It is thought that the name anita is perfect for a petite, beautiful, middle-class woman with a delightful personality, eloquent, likable, and full of fun. ariel (Hebrew), God's lioness. Lioness, no? ariel has a softer image, slender, beautiful, princess-like girl, smart and shy. april (Latin), meaning beginning. When people hear april, they imagine graceful young girls, sweet, energetic and spirited. ashley comes from ? A woodlander, ashley is described as a beautiful, dedicated woman, shy, friendly with good values and tastes, who enjoys the company of cats and dogs and playing the piano in a long gown. aviva (Hebrew) is the same as avivahc and avivi. It means "good spring".
bonnie (Scottish) means beautiful, and the name bonnie evokes a beautiful, red-haired Scottish country girl who is energetic, kind and sweet. beata (Latin) is the happiest of the happy. beatrice is the same as beatrix, (Latin) one who brings laughter. People thought of beatrice as a tall, strong, single woman with excellent cooking skills. becky, short for rebecca. becky was described as a sweet, mischievous girl who focused on worldly things and was quiet and happy. betty is short for elizabeth. betty conjures up images of a blonde girl, silly, cute and funny. blanche (French) means white, pure. People think of a blanche as either a beautiful, athletic or plain, boring girl. brenda (Old English) agitator, brandon, and the female form of brendan. brenda is either depicted as a beautiful young blonde girl or a black southern woman with a quiet personality or a smart businesswoman in a suit.
Candice (Greek), glittering, dazzling. candy evokes images of a tall, flawlessly beautiful woman, outgoing, outspoken, independent, and sweet. carina dear little thing! That sounds a little bit mushy! It was hard for me to find out. carmen (Latin) song; (Spanish) from the mountains of Carmen. carmen's first impression comes from the opera. carmen is described as a beautiful, malty-complexioned, brown-eyed Spanish girl who is strong and very attractive. carol (Latin) strong, womanly. carol burnett is an iconic figure. carol has been likened to a kind, homely, outgoing and fun person. carry, carrie is a shortened form of carol, and caroline (as in kerry). carrie gives the impression of being a sweet, intelligent blonde, and may have two polarized personalities; one as a fun, outgoing girl, and the other as a quiet, good-natured woman. Cassie, short for catherine, cassandra. People think of cassie as the cute, popular college girl who is happy and sweet. catherine (Greek) "innocence"; English form of katherine (same as katherine), the name catherine is viewed in two ways: as a beautiful, elegant, worldly person in high society, formal, serious, and well mannered; or as an ordinary woman, friendly, popular, and cultured. cathy is a shortened form of catherine (same as katherine). Short for catherine (as in kathy), Cathy is depicted as a lovely young blonde woman, energetic, outgoing, fun, and kind. Some people think of cathy as a spoiled and self-centered girl. chelsea (Old English), a port where a ship stops. chelsea gives the impression of a wealthy Englishwoman with a distinctive personality. charlene, sharlene is the same as caroline, charlotte. for most people, charlene is a short, attractive blonde. For most people, charlene is a short, attractive blonde, such as charlene tilton, but for others, charlene is the flirty, fun-loving girl next door. cherry; cheryl; most people think of cheryl as sweet, cute, youthful, and helpful. cheryl is another form of charlotte, and is also the same as sherry. Cheryl is another form of charlotte (also known as sheryl) Most people think of cheryl as a petite, cute, sweet, friendly girl, but some people see her as a representative of obesity. chris; chris, kris is a shortened form of christine, kristine, and chris is a unisex name. People think of chris as a naughty girl or a very confident sportswoman, full of confident smiles, outgoing, very energetic kind of person. christina is the same as christine. such a good person! christina is described as a beautiful, petite woman of wealthy family and worldly-wise. christine (Greek) "Christian". christine conjures up images of slender, beautiful brunette girls with angelic faces or tall, impressive athletes with mousy personalities. short form of christy christine. christy brinkley is the epitome of this name, a lovely, young, kindly blonde girl who is funny and popular. cindy. Short for cinderella, cynthia,lucinda. cindy is known as the queen of all American teenagers, sweet, attractive blonde girl, energetic and healthy, but not very smart. clement (Greek) meaning tolerant. clement is an old name, this name is quite suitable for older southern country girls, sweet, conservative, uneducated. cloris is the goddess of flowers in ancient Greek mythology, referring to blooming flowers. connie, short for constance, has two kinds of constance in people's minds: the graceful, petite and beautiful woman, the vivacious, somewhat confused and popular or the tall, hardworking conservative woman. cora (Greek) unmarried woman. cora is an ancient name that generally seems to extend to a simple-minded, dark-haired, unmarried woman who is intelligent and friendly. corrine (Greek) after the aristocracy. corrine gives the impression of a blonde woman with a noble temperament, an intelligent mind and keen judgment, usually the leader of the group. crystal (Latin) "clear as crystal". (Latin) "clear as crystal". (Same as krystal). christal is portrayed as a rich, tall, beautiful woman, very talented but overly pretentious.
daisy (Old English) "daisy". The "blonde girl" from the forest, sweet and lovely. daphne (Greek) "laurel tree". People described daphne as a wealthy older woman, perhaps a simple-minded, limber or reserved brunette. darcy (Irish) "secret". People speak of charcy as the round, cute girl next door. Some people think of charcy as being like a cheerleader or the kind of girl who likes to go to the bar after a game. dextrad (Latin name) very dexterous, skillful. debbie, deborah, short for debra. debbie is portrayed as a cute, wholesome child, chatty, lively, and fun. demi (French) half or small. demi moore is a representative of this name. People think demi is a popular name for smart, beautiful, popular girls who like to have fun. diana (Latin) divine, of God. Most people think of diana as a beautiful, high-society blonde, conservative, reserved, quiet and intelligent. Some people see diana as an opportunistic person. donna (Italian) means "lady". It was thought that donna was suitable for a lovely, motherly woman, quiet, friendly and approachable. doris (Greek) from the sea. doris was portrayed as a neat, active blonde woman, talkative and friendly, like doris day. editha (Old English) "fruitfulness gift" To most people, edith was a plain, old-fashioned, cute, gullible and slow-witted woman. To most people, edith is a plain, old-fashioned, cute, gullible and slow woman. Some people see editha as an unapplauded teacher. elaine, elaine is described as a beautiful blonde woman - shrewd, businesslike, friendly and a good friend. ella (Old English), "naughty, beautiful woman". People said ella was a tall, lanky negress - a conservative grandmother, happy, pleasant, friendly. ellie is a shortened form of eleanor, ella, ellen, etc.: people thought of ellie as a sweet, conservative Southern country girl, innocent, charming, and sweet. emerald English. Actually the name of an emerald. Later changed to a woman's name. emily (German), meaning diligent. (Latin), a complimentary person. Most people portrayed emily as a petite, sweet, quiet and reserved woman, intelligent, soft and restrained. emma (Old German) "global, nurse", emma was seen as a plump, normal, older, homely woman, happy, quiet, well-bred, dependent. enid (Welsh) means "life" or "soul". Some people think of an enid as an upper-class single woman who is old-fashioned and careful. Others think of an enid as a lively party-goer. elsa is the same as iisa, aristocrat, and a shortened form of elizabeth. elsa is a name that evokes the idea of an actress or wealthy European woman, conceited, happy, and extroverted. erica is the feminine form of eric, which means "invincible". Invincible? Yes! erica is seen as a strong-willed, sexy blonde, rich, capricious and indecisive. esther (Persian) "star" The name esther creates two images: one of a woman who holds the power in the family and is stubborn and old-fashioned, and the other of a beautiful woman who is sweet and quiet. eudora is a Latin name meaning happy gift. For most people, eva is an elegant and beautiful woman who is also very opinionated and direct, while some people think that eva is a sexy, elegant strategist. eve The earliest person to use this name is said to be the wife of Eve Adam, as described in the <Bible>. In Europe, there is this superstition that anyone named Eve must have a long life. Therefore, this name was popular in Western Europe before the religious reorganization. fiona fanny, fannie with frances, fanny is depicted as a brunette, voluptuous girl, happy, funny, very lively and sometimes reckless. fiona was originally the pen name of the Scottish writer William Sharp. Sharp's pen name. He wrote a series of novels based on Celtic folk tales. His pen name was an appropriate choice. Many Irish names have the prefixes 'finn-' or 'fionn-'; these two Celtic prefixes mean 'beautiful' and 'white'. According to ancient legend, a group of giants lived in Ireland. One of them was a hero named Finn, also known as fionn or fingal, and it is also said that there was a 'white-shouldered girl' (fionnguala in Celtic) who lived in ancient Ireland and was the daughter of King Lear. She was the daughter of King Lear and later turned into a swan and roamed the rivers and lakes of Ireland for hundreds of years. francis (Latin) "free, from French; feminine name for francis. Most people think of francis as a frail, reserved woman, kind, sweet, but calm. frederica (Old German) ruler of peace. frederica is reminiscent of an older, foreign woman, shrewd, capable, and self-possessed. frieda (Old German) "serenity". freda is portrayed as a large, simple, old-fashioned German lady, friendly, gentle, with a positive personality. gina is short for angelina, regina, and gives two impressions: a small, beautiful, dark-haired, spoiled Italian woman, or a plain, mellow, funny woman. Gladys (Seltzer) "princess". (Latin) "Short sword, gladiolus; claudia of the Welsh type." Gladys has been depicted as a physically strong, old woman in old-fashioned clothes and heavy spectacles. gladys may also be a conservative, kindly, or vocal woman. gloria (Latin) means "radiance". To most people, gloria is a beautiful, elegant blonde girl, a favored young lady. But to some people, gloria is a quiet, happy, middle-class lady. grace means elegance. When people think of grace, they think of a quiet, sweet, wise old lady. greta was originally short for Margaret in Sweden, but became a separate name in England. Most people think of a greta as a sexy blonde with a Swedish or German accent and long legs. Shellen (Greek) means "light" and is considered to be a beautiful upper class woman with dark hair and eyes, elegant, intelligent and highly educated. hebe (Greek) means "god of spring" and is a variant of hebbe. heidi (short for adalheid, adelaide) is the name of a woman with a dark hair and eyes, elegant, intelligent, and highly educated. People portrayed heidi as a childlike character in a movie or book - a beautiful, quiet Scandinavian woman with dazzling blonde hair. ingrid (Scandinavian) "hero's daughter". People associate ingrid with a blonde Scandinavian woman who is intelligent, passionate, and hard-working. inga is either depicted as a beautiful ingrid bergman or else as a tall, lanky older woman. ishara ((Indian name) means very rich...). So girls with this name should be careful... irene (Greek) "peace", irene gives a strong impression of a quiet, middle-aged Irish woman, kind and funny. iris (Greek) "rainbow". In people's eyes, iris is a frivolous, slim, meticulous, and self-important woman. ivy (Old English) "ivy", the name ivy gives two impressions: an old-fashioned, motherly woman, steady and kind; or a southern belle who is quick-witted and outgoing. jacqueline (Hebrew) means "follower". Thanks to the First Lady, jacqueline gives the impression of a dark, slim, beautiful and mysterious - rich, elegant and sociable woman with an irresistible charm. jamie (French) "I love"; feminine form of James. jamie is a popular unisex name. Girls named jamie are usually cute, sensual and naughty. jane (Hebrew) sorrowful God; also a feminine noun of john. Not surprisingly! People have jane in mind as plain and unassuming. The name conjures up images of an ordinary, dependable, gardening girl next door. janet is the same as Jane. janet is seen as a smart, lively, social girl who is down-to-earth and trustworthy. jean is the Scottish form of jane. jean is a good name for a capable, reliable woman, either cute and feminine or innocent and childlike. jessica (Hebrew) wealth; women's name of jessee, most people think of jessica as a sweet, beautiful, popular girl, some think of her as a beautiful arrogant rich girl; others think of her as a strong woman who is hard to handle. jessie is a shortened form of jasmine, jessica; Scottish form of janet. jessie is a unisex name reminiscent of a cute sporty girl, tomboyish, fun-loving, kind, and smart. jennifer (Wales) "pure", "beautiful" same as guinevere. recently jennifer has become a popular name. (Some people think it's too popular.) People think the name jennifer is perfect for the cute blonde cheerleader who is popular and loved by everyone. jenny, jennie is a shortened form of jane,jennifer, and jenny is described as a fun, outgoing, girl-next-door with a western country vibe. But some people think of jenny as an old-fashioned housewife or grandmother. jill is short for gillian. People think that jill is a good name for a tall, thin young woman who is plain, quiet and very friendly. joan (Hebrew) God's favor; same as jane; feminine form of john. To most people, joan is plain, serious, boring, and mild. But to some, joan is annoying, arrogant and noisy. Joanna is the same as jane; the feminine form of john. joanna is considered to be a woman well suited to the plain, traditional, family-oriented woman - perhaps a secretary or nurse. jocelyn Old German for winner. Reminiscent of a beautiful country girl. Funny and sweet. joyce is a shortened form of josephine, which most people can't write enough about
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