Paula Seling is a Romanian singer who with OVI represented her country in 2010 and 2014 Eurovision. Their 2010 song was "Playing With Fire" while their 2014 song was "Miracle". They qualified both times, yet only cracked the Top 10 in 2010.
There have been two singers named Polina. Polina Smolova is a Belarusian singer who represented her country in 2006 Eurovision with "Mum". She did not pass to the final. Polina Gagarina is a Russian singer who represented her country in 2015 with "A Million Voices". She qualified and cracked the Top 10.
Ramon (real name Ramon del Castillo Palop) is a Canarian singer who represented Spain in 2004 Eurovision with "Para Llenarme De Ti". He was a part of the past Big 4 (United Kingdom, Spain, France, and Germany) so he automatically qualified and cracked the Top 10. He along with Max were the only two Big 4 members to crack the Top 10.
Raphael Gualazzi is an Italian singer who represented his country in the 2011 Eurovision with the song "Madness of Love". Being one of the Big 5 (Italy, United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, and France) he automatically qualified to the final. He made it to the Top 10.
I hate to dislike names but this is an exception, if it was Rebecca-Anne then it would be fine but this sounds more like a mashup gone wrong if anything.
Rebeka Dremelj is an Slovenian singer who represented her country in the 2008 Eurovision with the song "Vrag Naj Vzame". She failed to qualify from the semi final.
Roko Blazevic is a Croatian singer who's best known for representing his country in 2019 Eurovision with the song Heroj (English: Dream). He didn't qualify for the final.
This is so pretty! Admittedly, I thought when I was 12 it was a name I made up from Roxanne and Lana, two equally pretty names, for a Pokemon trainer. I think Roxelana Abigail would be a pretty combination too.
Ruslana Lyzhychko is an Ukrainian singer who represented her country in 2004 Eurovision with the song "Wild Dances". She qualified for the first ever semi final and won the show, bringing the show to Ukraine the next year.
Sanda Ladosi is a Romanian singer who represented her country at 2004 Eurovision with "I Admit". She automatically qualified due to Nicoleta Alexandru's Top 10 placing last year, she did not get the same success for she did not crack the Top 10.
Sandra Oxenryd is a Swedish singer who represented Estonia in the 2006 Eurovision with the song "Through My Window". She did not make it past the semi finals.
Sanja Vucic is a Serbian singer who's part of the girl group Hurricane and an Eurovision 2016 competitor with her song "Goodbye (Shelter)" which got a shocking 18th place.
This name is so pretty! It sounds so mythical and otherworldly. There's a lot of nickname opportunities here like Hera, Zade, and Raza are just a few I can think of!
Selma (real name Selma Bjornsdottir) is an Icelandic singer who represented her country twice in 1999 Eurovision and 2005 Eurovision with "All Out Of Luck" (1999) and "If I Had Your Love" (2005). She was the runner up in 1999 and did not qualify in 2005.
Severina (real name Severina Vuckovic) is a Croatian singer who represented her country in 2006 Eurovision with "Moja Stikla". She automatically qualified to the final due to Boris Novkovic and LADO's Top 10 placing the prior year yet did not duplicate their success herself.
Shiri Maimon/Maymon is an Israeli singer who represented her country in the 2005 Eurovision with the song "Hasheket Shenish'ar". She qualified from the finals and made it into the Top 10.
Silvia Night (real name Agusta Eva Erlendsdottir) is an Icelandic singer and comedian who represented her country in 2006 Eurovision with "Congratulations". It did not qualify through to the final.
My God, this is a gorgeous name! I might be biased because I was supposed to be called either this or Serena, but this is such a beautiful name! Siobhan Maria sounds soft yet badass at the same time, which I love. Much better than my birth name Chelsea, that's for sure.
Sofia Vitoria is a Portuguese singer who represented her country at 2004 Eurovision with "Foi Magia". She did not qualify for the first ever semi final.
Tereza Kerndlova is an Czech singer who represented her country in the 2008 Eurovision with the song "Have Some Fun". She failed to qualify from the semi final. She's also one of my biggest muses at the moment.
Tina Karol is an Ukrainian-Jewish singer who represented Ukraine in 2006 Eurovision with "Show Me Your Love". She qualified for the semi final and cracked the Top 10.
Tinkara Kovac is a Slovenian-Hungarian singer who represented Slovenia in 2014 Eurovision with the song "Round And Round". She qualified from her semi final but did not crack the Top 10.
Tomas Thordarson is a Danish-Icelandic singer who represented Denmark in 2004 Eurovision with "Shame On You". He did not qualify for the first ever semi final.
Tose Proeski was a Macedonian singer who represented his country in the 2004 Eurovision with "Life". He qualified from the first ever semi final but did not crack the Top 10. He unfortunately and sadly passed away in October 2007.
Vaclav Noid Barta is a Czech singer who represented his country with Marta Jandova with the song "Hope Never Dies" in the 2015 Eurovision. They did not make it past the semi final.
Valentina Monetta is a Sammarinese singer who represented her country 4 times in the 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2017 Eurovisions. Her 2012 song was "The Social Network Song", her song in 2013 song was "Crisalide (Vola), her 2014 song was "Maybe (Forse)", and her 2017 song was a duet with American singer Jimmie Wilson "Spirit Of The Night". She did not qualify in 2012, 2013, and 2017 but got San Marino's first qualification in 2014. She did not crack the Top 10 in 2014.
This is the name of one of my half sisters. Her name is Veronica Rose. Very pretty combo. That being said, I would love to name a child this (if I do ever want kids) with the middle name Monique.
Virginie Pouchain is a French singer who represented her country in 2006 Eurovision with "Il E'tait Temps". She automatically qualified due to being in the then Big 4 (France, Germany, United Kingdom, and Spain) but did not crack the Top 10.
Yulia Savicheva is a Russian singer who represented her country in 2004 Eurovision with "Believe Me". She automatically qualified due to t.A.T.u.'s Top 10 ranking last year, she repeated the success by cracking the Top 10 once again for Russia.
Zeljko Joksimovic is a Serbian singer and producer who represented his country in 2004 and 2012 Eurovisions. His song in 2004 was "Lane Moje" and his song in 2012 was "Nije Ljubav Stvar". He qualified both times and cracked the Top 10 both times as well. He also hosted the 2008 contest with now wife Jovana Joksimovic (nee Jankovic).
ZENA (real name Zinaida Kupriyanovich) is a Belarusian singer who's going to represent her country in this year's Eurovision with the song "Like It". She tried to represent Belarus in the Junior Eurovision twice but did not make it to the JESC stage.
I went to high school with a Zinnia and the only thing I remember is that she was popular and genuinely nice. I think this name, like the girl I knew, should be more popular since it is a pretty name! I love how Zin could fit a more masculine girl and Nia could fit a more feminine girl too!
Zlata Ognevich (real name Inna Ognevich) is an Ukrainian singer who represented her country in 2013 Eurovision with the song "Gravity". She qualified from the semi final and cracked the Top 10.