Cyrus on a girl
Ganymede
I haven’t found Mavi/Mavie, which mean blue in Turkish and something like “songbird” from [name_f]English[/name_f]/Celtic origin
Carlyssa!
Courage
Also: DeAnna & Evergrace
Eise It’s a Frisian name that means sword. A famous person called Eise was Eise Eisinga.
Ans It’s a [name_m]Dutch[/name_m] diminutive of [name_f]Anna[/name_f].
Theophila The name page says it’s a variation of [name_f]Theone[/name_f] but I believe it’s a feminine form of [name_m]Theophilus[/name_m]
Marietje This is a [name_m]Dutch[/name_m] diminutive of [name_u]Maria[/name_u].
Riet Also used as a short form of Marietje.
Marije [name_m]Dutch[/name_m] variation of [name_u]Maria[/name_u]
Lycka Swedish name meaning luck.
Pontus means sea.
Sissel Norwegian form of [name_f]Cicilia[/name_f]
Hippolyta, queen of the Amazons!
Doniphan! It’s also the name of a character in Two Years of Vacation by [name_u]Jules[/name_u] Vernes
Kaliel; alternative spelling to Caliel
Platon; variation of Plato
Chrysothemis or Khrysothemis, from Greek mythology. [name_f]Sister[/name_f] to [name_f]Electra[/name_f].
Clytemnestra (see above, but mother to [name_f]Electra[/name_f]).
Madea (variant of [name_f]Medea[/name_f]).
Stiora - “[name_f]Star[/name_f], [name_m]Little[/name_m] [name_f]Star[/name_f]” Anglo-[name_u]Saxon[/name_u]/Nordic
Evra - “God’s [name_u]Gift[/name_u]” Hebrew
Glenavon! I know of one woman named that and I love it.
Love the sound - the definite g, l, n, and v sounds.
I love that it sounds mystical and Celtic and I think of it in the same vein as [name_f]Guinevere[/name_f], [name_f]Geneva[/name_f], [name_f]Gwendolen[/name_f].
I love how much fun it is to say.
I love all the nn possibilities - [name_u]Glen[/name_u], [name_f]Glenna[/name_f], [name_f]Glenda[/name_f], [name_m]Avon[/name_m], [name_f]Avonlea[/name_f], [name_f]Lena[/name_f], etc.
Also Tithonia, the name of the gorgeous Mexican sunflower. Small flowers of a wonderful orange.
It sounds beautiful and it also sounds like a name in that there’s [name_u]Titian[/name_u], [name_f]Titania[/name_f], etc.
I love Giverny for a girl. So much fun to say and such a beautiful garden.
Met a Dragoljub. Google says it’s a Serbian/Slavic name. Also met a Loyde
Oh, I adore [name_m]Forsythe[/name_m], as well as [name_f]Forsythia[/name_f] and Sythia!
It seems you don’t have Avan. [name_f]My[/name_f] guess is that it’s Canadian, because I heard it first on Avan Jogia. I don’t know much about it besides that.
Lunara!!!
These are some search results/name pages for it; facts and opinions about it
Lunara is a muslim girl name and it is an Turkish originated name with multiple meanings . Lunara name meaning is Kazakh short form of Gulnara It means flower, rose and pomegranate
- According to a user from [name_u]New[/name_u] [name_u]Jersey[/name_u], U.S., the name Lunara means “Merge of [name_f]Luna[/name_f], meaning moon and the name of the [name_m]Roman[/name_m] embodiment of the moon who was conceived as a goddess, and [name_u]Ara[/name_u], a unisex though primarily feminine name of Armenian origin meaning king- it is also the name of the Armenian king who was so handsome the Assyrian queen kidnapped him.”.
The origins of this name are unclear, but it is likely inspired by the character Lunara from the game World of Warcraft. Like [name_f]Luna[/name_f] (which could be a nickname), it has a celestial, nighttime vibe. Let’s hope your little Lunara doesn’t have TOO much of a nighttime vibe, though, or you’ll never get any sleep.
Lunara means ‘flower,’ ‘rose,’ and ‘pomegranate’ in Turkish, giving it a distinct floral, feminine air. The name elegantly glides off the tongue. We can only imagine it belonging to a total girly girl with a big personality to match her unique name.