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104Lindita is an Albanian female given name, which means "the day is born" in Albanian. The name is formed from the elements lind ("to give birth") and ditë ("day"), hence its poetic interpretation as "the day is born" or "...
Liri is a feminine given name of Albanian origin, derived from the Albanian word liri, meaning "liberty" or "freedom". It is a common abstract noun in Albanian culture, symbolizing independence and autonomy, values deepl...
Lirije is an Albanian feminine given name, derived as a variant of Liri. The root name Liri directly means "freedom" or "liberty" in Albanian, reflecting the importance of independence and national identity in Albanian c...
Lule is an Albanian feminine given name meaning "flower." The name is derived directly from the Albanian word lule, which translates to "flower" and symbolizes beauty, nature, and freshness. In Albanian culture, nature-i...
Luljeta is a feminine given name used in Albania, where it carries the meaning "flower of life." The name is a compound of the Albanian words lule "flower" and jetë "life," reflecting a combined poetic sense of vitality...
Lumturi is an Albanian feminine given name, derived from the Albanian adjective lumtur, meaning "happy." The name carries a positive connotation, reflecting a wish for joy and contentment for the bearer.Etymology and Lin...
Majlinda is a feminine given name of Albanian origin. It is a compound name derived from the Albanian words maj meaning "May" and lind meaning "to give birth," thus signifying a birth in the month of May or one born of M...
Manushaqe is an Albanian feminine given name that directly means "violet (flower)", referring to plants in the genus Viola. The name is derived from the Albanian common noun manushaqe (“violet”), which itself has origins...
Margarita is a Latinate form of Margaret, ultimately derived from Greek margarites meaning "pearl." The name is widely used in many languages, including Albanian, Bulgarian, Greek, Latvian, Lithuanian, Russian, Spanish,...
Marie is a French and Czech form of Maria. It has been very common in France since the 13th century, and at the opening of the 20th century, it was given to approximately 20 percent of French girls. This percentage has d...
Marjana is a South Slavic feminine given name, used in Slovenia, Croatia, Albania, and Macedonia. It is the Slovenian, Albanian, Croatian, and Macedonian form of Mariana, which ultimately derives from the Roman family na...
Megi is the Albanian and Georgian form of Maggie, which is itself a diminutive of the classic name Margaret. Margaret derives from the Latin Margarita, borrowed from the Greek word μαργαρίτης (margarites), from the eleme...
Melisa is a feminine given name used in several languages, including Spanish, Bosnian, Albanian, Turkish, and Azerbaijani. It is a form of Melissa, a name derived from the Greek word melissa (μέλισσα), meaning "bee".Etym...
Merita is an Albanian feminine given name derived from the Albanian word meritë, meaning "merit". The name reflects a positive quality, embodying the concept of worthiness and recognition. In Albanian naming traditions,...
EtymologyMimoza is a feminine given name used in Albanian and Georgian. It derives directly from the Albanian and Georgian word for the mimosa plant, a flowering herb. The plant's name ultimately traces back to Greek μῖμ...
Mirela is a feminine given name used in Albanian, Croatian, and Romanian. It is the form of Mireille adapted into these languages through the intermediate Italian Mirella. Mireille was coined by the Occitan poet Frédéric...
Nadire is a feminine given name used primarily in Nadir, a unisex name in Arabic meaning "rare" or "precious." This feminine variant has gained popularity in Turkey and Albania, often chosen for its melodious sound and c...
Nertila is an Albanian feminine given name whose exact etymology remains uncertain. It is considered a distinctly Albanian name, possibly derived from local linguistic roots or composed elements, though its literal meani...
Nexhmije is an Albanian feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Najm, an Arabic name meaning "star." The name reflects the influence of Ottoman-era Arabic and Persian naming traditions in Albania, where Isla...
Pranvera is an Albanian feminine given name directly derived from the Albanian word pranverë, meaning "spring." The word itself is a compound of pranë ("nearby, close") and verë ("summer"), thus literally signifying "nea...
Ramize is a feminine given name used primarily in Turkish and Albanian contexts. It is the feminine form of the masculine name Ramiz, which derives from Arabic rāmiẓ meaning "indicating, signalling"—itself from the root...
Rudina is an Albanian feminine given name derived directly from the Albanian word rudinë, meaning "mountain pasture" or "mountain meadow." The name evokes the pastoral beauty and rugged terrain of the Albanian highlands,...
Sanije is the Albanian form of the name Saniye. It ultimately derives from Arabic thāniya (ثانية
Sara is a feminine given name used in many languages around the world, derived from Sarah. The name ultimately comes from the Hebrew שָׂרָה (Sara), meaning "lady, princess, noblewoman". In the Old Testament, Sarah is the...
Shpresa is an Albanian female given name derived directly from the Albanian word shpresë, meaning "hope." As a virtute name rooted in a common noun, it belongs to a tradition in Albanian culture where parents bestow ever...
Shqipe is a feminine Albanian given name that carries deep cultural and linguistic significance. The name is directly derived from the Albanian word shqipe, meaning "eagle," but is also connected to shqip, the endonym fo...
Sonila is a modern Albanian feminine given name whose exact etymology remains uncertain. One prominent theory links the name to the Albanian word sonë, meaning "ours" — a concept that evokes belonging and solidarity. Thi...
Suad (also transliterated as Souad or Su'ad) is an Arabic name derived from the root saʿida (سَعَدَ), meaning "to be happy, to be fortunate, to be lucky." The name directly translates to "happiness, luck, good fortune."...
Suada is a feminine given name used primarily in Albania and Bosnia, with several potential etymologies depending on the cultural context. In Albanian and Bosnian usage, Suada is considered a feminine form of Suad, a nam...
Suzana is the form of Susan in several languages, including Albanian, Croatian, Macedonian, Portuguese, Serbian, and Slovene. It ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Susanna, which originates from the Hebrew word שׁוֹ...
Teuta is an Albanian feminine name with ancient Illyrian origins. It is possibly derived from an Illyrian word or title meaning "queen, lady of the people", reflecting its historical association with a powerful female ru...
EtymologyValbona is an Albanian female given name derived from the Valbona Valley and river in northern Albania. The toponym Valbona (or Valbonë) ultimately comes from Latin Vallis bona, meaning "good valley."Notable Bea...
Valdete is an Albanian feminine given name composed from two Albanian lexical elements: valë, meaning "wave", and det, meaning "sea" or "ocean". The name thus evokes the natural imagery of waves on the sea—a poetic coina...
Valentina is a feminine given name with widespread use across Europe and the Americas, particularly in Italian, Spanish, Russian, Greek, and Slavic languages. It is the feminine form of the Roman name Valentinus, which i...
Valmira is the feminine form of the Albanian name Valmir 1. The name Valmir derives from the Albanian elements valë “wave” and mirë “good,” giving Valmira the meaning “good wave.” As a distinctly Albanian feminine given...
Venera 1 is a feminine given name used primarily in Armenian, Georgian, Albanian, Bulgarian, and Russian cultures. It is the form of Venus, derived from the Latin genitive form Veneris.EtymologyThe name ultimately traces...
Vera is an Albanian feminine given name derived from the Albanian word verë, meaning "summer." This name reflects the season of warmth and light, often associated with vitality and happiness. While the name Vera also app...
Vesa 2 is a feminine Albanian given name derived from the Albanian word vesë, meaning "dew". In Albanian culture, dew symbolizes freshness, purity, and renewal, giving the name a poetic and natural quality.As a name root...
Violeta is a female given name used across several European languages, including Spanish, Romanian, Bulgarian, Albanian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, and Serbian. It is the form of the English name Violet in these languages,...
Vjollca is an Albanian feminine given name derived from the Albanian word vjollcë, meaning "violet" — referring to both the flower and the colour. The name belongs to a broader European tradition of botanical names assoc...
Xhemile is the Albanian feminine given name borrowed from Jamila, the Arabic feminine form of Jamil, which derives from the Arabic root jamala meaning "to be beautiful." Thus, Xhemile carries the core meaning of "beautif...
EtymologyXhesika is the Albanian form of the name Jessica. The name Jessica was first used by William Shakespeare in his play The Merchant of Venice (1596), where it belongs to the daughter of Shylock. Shakespeare likely...
Yllka is an Albanian feminine given name derived from the masculine form Ylli. Ultimately stemming from the Albanian word yll, meaning "star," the name embodies notions of brightness, guidance, and celestial beauty.Etymo...
Zamira 2 is an Albanian feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Zamir 2. The root name Zamir is composed of the Albanian words zë meaning "voice" and mirë meaning "good", thus carrying the meaning "good voic...