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Luca 2 Feminine Hungarian

Luca 2 is a Hungarian feminine form of Lucia, ultimately derived from the Latin Lucius, meaning "light." The name is closely tied to the 4th-century Christian martyr Saint Lucia, who, according to tradition, was a wealth...

Lúcia Feminine Hungarian Portuguese

Lúcia is the Portuguese and Hungarian form of Lucia, a name derived from the Latin word lux meaning "light." As a feminine variant of the Roman praenomen Lucius, it carries both classical and Christian significance. The...

Lujza Feminine Hungarian Slovak

Lujza is the feminine form of Lajos, the Hungarian equivalent of Louis. This name is used primarily in Hungarian and Slovak contexts, representing a localized adaptation of the classic French royal name.Etymology and Ori...

Magda 1 Feminine Croatian Czech +12

Magda is a short form of Magdalena, itself ultimately derived from the title Magdalene, meaning "of Magdala." Magdala was a village on the Sea of Galilee whose name meant "tower" in Aramaic.Etymology and OriginThe name t...

Magdaléna Feminine Czech Hungarian +1

Etymology and Meaning Magdaléna is a female given name used in Czech, Slovak, and Hungarian. It is a variant of Magdalene, which derives from the Aramaic title meaning "of Magdala." Magdala was an ancient village on the...

Magdi 1 Feminine Hungarian

Magdi is a Hungarian feminine given name, serving as a diminutive of Magdolna, which is itself the Hungarian form of Magdalene. Ultimately derived from the New Testament figure Mary Magdalene, the name means "of Magdala,...

Magdolna Feminine Hungarian

Magdolna is the Hungarian form of Magdalene, a name with deep biblical roots deriving from the Aramaic word for “tower.” The name traces back to Mary Magdalene, a central figure in the New Testament, who was called Magda...

Maja 2 Feminine Croatian Czech +10

Maja 2 is a feminine given name used predominantly in Central and Northern Europe, including in Croatian, Czech, Danish, German, Hungarian, Macedonian, Norwegian, Polish, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene, and Swedish. It is a di...

Maja 1 Feminine Croatian Danish +7

Maja is a feminine given name used in Croatian, Danish, German, Hungarian, Norwegian, Polish, Serbian, Slovene, and Swedish. It is a form of the name Maia 1 in various languages, deriving from ancient Greek origins.Etymo...

Mara 2 Feminine Croatian Hungarian +2

Mara 2 is a cross-cultural feminine given name with significant usage in Hungarian, Croatian, Serbian, and Macedonian contexts. In Hungarian, it is a variant of Mária, while in Croatian, Serbian, and Macedonian, it is a...

Margaréta Feminine Hungarian Slovak

Margaréta is the Slovak and Hungarian form of Margaret, a classic feminine given name with deep historical and cultural roots. Derived from the Latin Margarita, which itself comes from the Greek μαργαρίτης (margarites),...

Margit Feminine Danish Estonian +4

Margit is a feminine given name found across several European cultures, functioning as the Hungarian and Scandinavian form of Margaret. The name ultimately derives from the Greek word μαργαρίτης (margarites), meaning "pe...

Mari 1 Feminine Armenian Georgian +8

Mari is a feminine given name used in many European languages, serving as a form of Maria or Marie. It is the Estonian, Finnish, Welsh, and Breton form of Maria, a Hungarian diminutive of Mária, and a Scandinavian, Georg...

Mária Feminine Hungarian Slovak

Mária is the Hungarian and Slovak form of Maria, itself a Latin derivation of Greek Μαρία (Maria) from Hebrew מִרְיָם (Miryam), the original name of the mother of Jesus. The root Mary is associated with meanings such as...

Mariann Feminine Danish Hungarian +2

Mariann is a female given name used primarily in Hungary and Scandinavia, where it serves as a variant of Marianne. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Maryam (Miriam), through the Greek Mariam and Latin Maria, c...

Marianna Feminine English Estonian +8

Marianna is a feminine given name used in numerous languages, including English, Estonian, Finnish, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Polish, Russian, and Slovak. It is a combination of Maria and Anna, though it can al...

Marica Feminine Croatian Hungarian +3

Marica is a feminine given name used in Croatian, Hungarian, Italian, Serbian, and Slovene. It functions as a diminutive of Marija in Croatian, Serbian, and Slovene, and of Mária in Hungarian, both of which are forms of...

Marietta Feminine German Greek +3

Marietta is a feminine given name and a diminutive of Maria, used in several European languages including German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, and Polish.EtymologyThe name Marietta traces its roots to the Latin Maria, whic...

Marika Feminine Georgian Czech +9

Marika is a feminine given name used widely across Europe and beyond, serving as a diminutive of Maria and other names beginning with Mari. Its origins trace back to the Hungarian and Greek forms of Maria, which ultimate...

Mariska Feminine Dutch Hungarian

Mariska is a feminine diminutive of Maria, widely used in Dutch and Hungarian contexts. The name embodies a blend of endearment and tradition, drawing on the universal popularity of Maria across Europe. Maria itself deri...

Márta Feminine Hungarian

Márta is a Hungarian feminine given name, equivalent to the English Martha. It derives from the Aramaic root marta meaning "the lady, the mistress," the feminine form of mar ("master").Etymology and HistoryThe name appea...

Martina Feminine Bulgarian Catalan +13

Etymology and Historical RootsMartina is the feminine form of Martin, derived from the Roman name Martinus, itself a derivative of Martis, the genitive case of the name of the Roman god Mars. As a female counterpart, Mar...

Mártuska Feminine Hungarian

Mártuska is a Hungarian diminutive form of Márta, the Hungarian equivalent of Martha. The suffix "-uska" is a common Hungarian affectionate diminutive, adding a sense of endearment and familiarity. The name Márta itself...

Matild Feminine Hungarian

Matild is the Hungarian form of Matilda, a feminine given name of Germanic origin. The name ultimately derives from the Old High German elements maht "might, strength" and hilt "battle", giving it the meaning "strength i...

Melánia Feminine Hungarian Slovak

Melánia is the Hungarian and Slovak form of Melanie, ultimately derived from the Greek element melaina meaning "black, dark" or "dark-skinned". The name traces back to the Latin name Melania from the Greek μέλαινα (melai...

Melinda Feminine English Hungarian

Melinda is a feminine given name that originated in the 18th century as a combination of Mel (derived from names such as Melanie or Melissa) with the popular suffix -inda, likely inspired by the similar name Belinda.Etym...

Melissza Feminine Hungarian

EtymologyMelissza is the Hungarian form of the name Melissa, which ultimately derives from the Greek word μέλισσα (melissa), meaning "bee." The name Melissa carries rich mythological and literary associations. In Greek m...

Mercédesz Feminine Hungarian

Mercédesz is the Hungarian form of the Spanish name Mercedes, meaning "mercies." The name ultimately derives from the Latin word merces, originally meaning "wages" or "reward," but which in Vulgar Latin acquired the sens...

Miléna Feminine Hungarian

Miléna is the Hungarian form of Milena, a name with Slavic roots that has spread across Europe in various adaptations. The name traces its etymology back to the Slavic element milŭ, meaning "gracious" or "dear," which ap...

Milla Feminine Danish Finnish +3

Milla is a short form of Camilla, Ludmilla, and other names ending in milla. It is used across several European countries including Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Norway, and Sweden.The name gains its primary lineage from Ca...

Míra Feminine Hungarian

Míra is a Hungarian feminine given name, functioning as a short form or variant of Mira (itself a diminutive of names beginning with Mir-). Through this chain, the name ultimately derives from the Slavic name Miroslav, c...

Mónika Feminine Hungarian

Mónika is the Hungarian form of Monica, a female given name used primarily in Hungary. The name Monica itself has a somewhat mysterious etymology, likely of Berber or Phoenician origin. It was borne by a North African sa...

Natália Feminine Hungarian Portuguese +1

Natália is the Portuguese, Slovak, and Hungarian form of Natalie, a name derived from the Late Latin Natalia, meaning "Christmas Day" (from Latin natale domini). The name is deeply rooted in Christian tradition, as Saint...

Nelli Feminine Finnish Hungarian +2

Nelli is a feminine given name used in Finnish, Hungarian, Russian, and Ukrainian. It is a form of Nellie, which itself originated as a diminutive of names such as Eleanor, Ellen, and Helen. Etymology The chain of develo...

Nikolett Feminine Hungarian

Nikolett is a Hungarian feminine given name, serving as the Hungarian form of Nicolette. Nicolette itself is a diminutive of the French Nicole, which became popular in the English-speaking world in the mid-20th century,...

Nikoletta Feminine Greek Hungarian

Nikoletta is a feminine given name used in Hungarian and Greek, derived as a form of Nicoletta. The name ultimately traces back through the Italian masculine name Nicola 1 (the Italian form of Nicholas) to the Greek Niko...

Noémi Feminine French Hungarian

Noémi is a Hungarian feminine given name and a French variant of Naomi 1. The name originates from the Hebrew Naʿomi (נָעֳמִי), meaning "my pleasantness," derived from the root naʿam (to be pleasant). In the Old Testamen...

Nóra Feminine Hungarian Irish

Nóra is a female given name used in both Hungarian and Irish. In Hungarian, it is directly adopted from Irish Nóra, which itself is an apheretic (dropping the initial sound) form of Onóra, from Latin Honora. The name ult...

Odett Feminine Hungarian

Odett is a Hungarian feminine given name, serving as the Hungarian form of Odette. Like its French counterpart, Odett ultimately derives from the Germanic element aud or ot meaning "wealth, fortune", making it a distant...

Olga Feminine Bulgarian Czech +19

Olga is a feminine given name that originated as the Russian form of the Old Norse name Helga. The name is derived from the Old Norse adjective heilagr, meaning 'prosperous' or 'successful'. It was brought to Eastern Eur...

Olimpia Feminine Hungarian Italian +3

Olimpia is a feminine given name used in several European languages, including Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Romanian, and Spanish. It is a form of Olympias, which itself derives from the ancient Greek name Olympos, referr...

Olívia Feminine Hungarian Portuguese +1

Olívia is a Portuguese, Slovak and Hungarian feminine given name form of Olivia.Etymology and MeaningThe name Olivia, from which Olívia derives, was coined by William Shakespeare for his comedy Twelfth Night (1602). It i...

Orsolya Feminine Hungarian

Orsolya is the Hungarian form of Ursula. The name Ursula is derived from a diminutive of the Latin word ursa meaning "she-bear," so Ursula and Orsolya both mean "little bear" or "bear cub."Etymology and Saint UrsulaThe n...

Panka Feminine Hungarian

Panka is a Hungarian feminine given name, serving as a diminutive of Panna, which itself is a Hungarian diminutive of Anna. The name reflects a common affectionate formation in Hungarian nomenclature, where the suffix "-...

Panna Feminine Hungarian

Panna is a Hungarian feminine given name, primarily a diminutive of Anna. As a short and affectionate form, it shares the same rich history and meaning as its root name, conveying grace and favor derived from its biblica...

Panni Feminine Hungarian

Panni is a Hungarian diminutive of Anna, used as a standalone given name in Hungary.Etymology and OriginsThe name Panni derives from Anna, which itself is the Greek and Latin form of Hannah, a Hebrew name meaning "favor"...

Patrícia Feminine Hungarian Portuguese +1

Patrícia is the Slovak, Portuguese, and Hungarian feminine form of the Latin name Patricius, derived ultimately from Patrick, meaning "nobleman." In Portuguese and Slovak, it is a direct borrowing from Latin Patricia, wh...

Paula Feminine Catalan Croatian +14

Paula is a feminine given name used across numerous European languages, including but not limited to Catalan, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Latvian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian...

Petra Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +10

Etymology and Origins Petra is the feminine form of Peter, which itself derives from the Greek Πέτρος (Petros), meaning "stone". In the New Testament, Jesus gave the apostle Simon the name Cephas, Aramaic for "stone," tr...

Petronella Feminine Dutch Hungarian +1

Petronella is the Dutch, Swedish, and Hungarian form of Petronilla, itself derived from the Latin name Petronilla, which is a diminutive of the feminine name Petronia. Petronia represents the female version of the Roman...

Piri Feminine Hungarian

Etymology and OriginsPiri is a Hungarian feminine given name, primarily used as a diminutive of Piroska. Piroska itself is the Hungarian form of Prisca, a Latin name that was influenced by the Hungarian word piros meanin...

Piroska Feminine Hungarian

Piroska is a Hungarian feminine given name derived from the Latin name Prisca, meaning "ancient." The Hungarian form originally appeared as Piriska, later evolving into Piroska due to its similarity to the Hungarian word...

Ráhel Feminine Hungarian

Etymology and BackgroundRáhel is the Hungarian form of the Hebrew name Rachel, meaning "ewe" in Hebrew. In the Hungarian linguistic context, the name adapted to local spelling conventions by adding an acute accent over t...

Ramóna Feminine Hungarian

Ramóna is the Hungarian form of Ramona, a feminine name that gained popularity in the English-speaking world through Helen Hunt Jackson's 1884 novel Ramona and its subsequent film adaptations. The name Ramona itself is a...

Rebeka Feminine Czech Hungarian +2

Rebeka is a feminine given name used in Czech, Hungarian, Slovak, and Slovene, serving as the local form of Rebecca.Etymology and OriginThe name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Ribqah (רִבְקָה), possibly from a S...

Regina Feminine Czech Danish +14

EtymologyRegina is a Late Latin feminine name meaning "queen," directly derived from the Latin word rēgīna (also the Italian and Romanian word for queen). It has been used as a Christian name since early times, with part...

Réka Feminine Hungarian

Réka is a Hungarian female given name that serves as the Hungarian form of Kreka. Kreka is a name of uncertain etymology, possibly stemming from Turkic or Germanic roots, and it holds historical significance as the name...

Renáta Feminine Czech Hungarian +1

Renáta is a feminine given name used in Hungarian, Czech, and Slovak, serving as the local form of the Latin name Renatus. The name Renatus itself means "born again" in Latin, derived from renasci (to be born again), wit...

Rita Feminine Danish English +11

Rita is a female name used across many European languages and cultures, most commonly as a short form of Margherita and other names ending in rita. It has been adopted in Danish, English, Estonian, German, Hungarian, Ita...

Romána Feminine Hungarian

Romána is the Hungarian feminine form of the Late Latin name Roman, which derives from Romanus meaning "Roman." The name carries a straightforward connection to the city of Rome and its ancient empire, but it also has la...

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