Here are some name that I have discovered recently and I want to share with you! They are mostly obscure.
[name_f]Sibora[/name_f]: she is like the snow
Rezarta: golden ray
[name_f]Bora[/name_f]: snow
[name_f]Arta[/name_f]: golden
[name_f]Elira[/name_f]: to be free
Liria / Lirië: [name_u]Freedom[/name_u]
Endra: dream
Lindita: the day is born
Erlisa: the good scent / the wind of the oak
Suada: happiness, luck
Visara: treasure
[name_f]Dafina[/name_f]: laurel
Liridona: desire of freedom
Besmira: good faith, good trust
[name_f]Erlinda[/name_f]: the wind / the good scent is being born
Ermira: the good wind
[name_f]Luljeta[/name_f] / Lulieta: flower of life
Visara: treasure
Pranvera: spring
Saranda: from the name of a city in Albania. Used as an actual name.
Almirena: The name of a character in [name_m]Georg[/name_m] [name_m]Friedrich[/name_m] Händel’s opera ‘Rinaldo’ (1711).
[name_f]Violaine[/name_f]: “like the violet”, [name_u]French[/name_u] form of Italian [name_f]Violante[/name_f].
Invented by [name_m]Paul[/name_m] [name_f]Claudel[/name_f] for his play L’Annonce faite à [name_u]Marie[/name_u] (1912), the first version of which was titled La [name_f]Jeune[/name_f] Fille [name_f]Violaine[/name_f] (1892).
[name_f]Eponine[/name_f]: little divine horse
[name_f]Faustine[/name_f]: lucky and happy, auspicious
[name_f]Viorica[/name_f]: bluebell
[name_f]Miruna[/name_f]: to wonder/admire/astound / the world + moon
[name_f]Dulcinea[/name_f]: sweet