hi friends i did one of these a while ago, and i loved the combos & sibsets that you came up with! recently iāve been loving a lot of international names, alongside my usual english favourites, so i thought it might be fun to redo the trend only using non-english names!
feminine
lenka, meike (my-keh), margarita, ioanna (ee-o-AH-nna), katalin, eszti (es-tee), erzsĆ©bet (EHR-zeh-bet), taika, graihagh (gray-ah), zozefina (zo-zeh-FEE-nah), lenka, madlenka, madelina (lee-na, not lie-nah), elżbieta (elzh-BYEH-tah), klementina, ioli / iole (ee-ollie), nephele (neff-EH-lee), nafsika, edda, tove (tohv-eh), valya (VAH-lya), elizaveta, agnieszka (ag-NIE-shka) marilena (mah-ree-LEH-nah), sigrun, mercedes, itzel, amaryllis, austÄja (ow-STAY-ah), marinina, iocaste (ee-o-KAS-tee), tuomi, eilidh (ay-lee)
masculine
toivo, nikola, anatoly, jüri (you-ree), raivo (rye-vo), misha, misja, artyom, wincenty (vin-TSEN-tih), aksel, aleksy, maksym, maksimilijan, otso, klaus, halle (hah-leh) vukaŔin (voo-KASH-in), jan (yan), ares (ahr-ees), perseas (per-say-as), tsvetan, ivan / vanya, matej (mah-tay), tomasz (taw-mash), taliesin (tah-lee-ESS-in), inge (in-geh, hard g), bojan (bo-yan), enzo, ivo (ee-vo), lucien, mihai, fyodor, artur, angel (ahn-hel)
(little sidenote: iām bad at describing pronunciations, this is just how i hear those names, not necessarily the most accurate way of describing them!)
feel free to only use names from this list, or mix-and-match with your own (english or not) favourites! canāt wait to see what you all come up with