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Etymology and HistoryJenny is a feminine given name that originated as a medieval English diminutive of Jane, itself a feminine form of John. The name Jane derives from Old French Jehanne, which comes...
Eugénie is the French form of Eugenia, itself derived from the Greek name Eugenios, meaning "well born." The name is composed of the elements eu ("good") and genes ("born"). Etymology and Historical B...
Epifania is the Italian feminine form of Epiphanius. The name derives from the Greek verb epiphainein, meaning "to appear" or "to manifest," ultimately from the Greek element epiphaneia ("appearance,...
Iolanthe is a feminine given name primarily known as a literary creation, originating from the 1882 comic opera Iolanthe by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. The name is likely a variant of Yolanda,...
Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German
Anja is a feminine given name used in several European languages, including Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Serbian, Slovene, and Swedish. It is a form of Anya, which itself is a...
Mirèio is an Occitan name popularized by the 19th-century poet Frédéric Mistral, who coined it for the heroine of his epic poem Mirèio (1859). The name is rendered in Mistralian orthography as Mirèio...
Abigaia is the Greek form of the Hebrew name Abigail, used in Greek translations of the Bible such as the Septuagint. The name Abigail derives from the Hebrew elements ʾav meaning "father" and gil mea...
Etymology and OriginsRaisel is a Yiddish feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive (an affectionate or familiar form) of Raisa 2. The root name Raisa itself derives from the Yiddish word roiz,...
Naďa is a Czech feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Naděžda. The name Naděžda itself is the Czech form of the Slavic name Nadezhda, which means "hope" in Russian and Bulgarian. Thus, N...