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TORBJØRG   f   Norwegian
Norwegian form of ÞÓRBJÖRG
TORBORG   f   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Modern form of ÞÓRBJÖRG
TORDIS   f   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Modern form of ÞÓRDÍS
TORHILD   f   Norwegian
From the Old Norse name Þórhildr, which meant "Thor's battle" from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR) combined with hildr "battle".
TORNY   f   Norwegian
From the Old Norse name Þórný which was derived from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR) combined with nýr "new".
TORØ   f   Norwegian
Norwegian variant of TORA
TOVA (2)   f   Swedish
Swedish variant of TOVE
TOVE   f   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Modern form of the Old Norse name Tófa, a short form of ÞÓRFRÍÐR.
TOYA   f   American (Hispanic)
Diminutive of VICTORIA (1) or CUSTODIA used among Hispanic Americans.
TREASA   f   Irish
Possibly means "strength" in Irish Gaelic... [more]
TREES   f   Dutch, Limburgish
Dutch and Limburgish short form of THERESIA
TRIA   f   ?
Perhaps a short form of DEMETRIA
TRYPHENA   f   Biblical
From the Greek name Τρυφαινα (Tryphaina), derived from Greek τρυφη (tryphe) meaning "softness, delicacy"... [more]
TRYPHOSA   f   Biblical, Biblical Greek, Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek τρυφη (tryphe) meaning "softness, delicacy"... [more]
TSETSILIYA   f   Russian
Russian form of CECILIA
TUBA   f   Arabic, Turkish
From the name of a type of tree that is believed to grow in heaven in Islamic tradition... [more]
TUĞBA   f   Turkish
Turkish variant form of TUBA
TULLIA   f   Italian, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Tullius (see TULLIO).
TUMELO   m & f   Southern African, Sotho, Tswana
Means "faith" in Sotho and Tswana.
TURID   f   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Modern form of ÞÓRFRÍÐR
TUVA   f   Swedish, Norwegian
Swedish and Norwegian variant of TOVE
TYRA   f   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
From the Old Norse name Þýri, which was derived from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR) combined with an unknown second element, possibly víg "war".
ULIANA   f   Russian
Russian form of JULIANA
ULRIIKKA   f   Finnish
Finnish feminine form of ULRICH
ULRIKA   f   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Finnish
Scandinavian and German feminine form of ULRICH... [more]
ÙNA   f   Scottish
Scottish form of ÚNA
UNNUR   f   Icelandic
Icelandic form of UNNR
ÚRSULA   f   Portuguese, Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of URSULA
URŠULA   f   Slovene
Slovene form of URSULA
URSULA   f   English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch, Finnish, Late Roman
Means "little bear", derived from a diminutive form of the Latin word ursa "she-bear"... [more]
URSZULA   f   Polish
Polish form of URSULA
USTINYA   f   Russian
Russian form of JUSTINA
UXÍA   f   Galician
Galician form of EUGENIA
VALDÍS   f   Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic
Derived from Old Norse valr "the dead" and dís "goddess".
VALENTÍNA   f   Slovak
Slovak feminine form of Valentinus (see VALENTINE (1)).
VALENTINE (2)   f   French
French feminine form of Valentinus (see VALENTINE (1)).
VALENTYNA   f   Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of VALENTINA
VALÉRIA   f   Hungarian, Portuguese, Slovak
Hungarian, Portuguese and Slovak feminine form of VALERIUS
VALÉRIANE   f   French
French form of Valeriana (see VALERIANA).
VALÉRIE   f   French, Czech
French and Czech form of VALERIA
VALERIE   f   English, German, Czech
English and German form of VALERIA and Czech variant of VALÉRIE.
VALĒRIJA   f   Latvian
Latvian form of VALERIA
VALERIYA   f   Russian
Russian feminine form of VALERIUS
VALPURI   f   Finnish
Finnish form of WALBURGA
VANDA   f   Czech
Czech form of WANDA
VANESA   f   Czech, Slovak
Czech and Slovak form of VANESSA
VANESSA   f   English, Italian, Portuguese, German, Dutch
Invented by author Jonathan Swift for his poem 'Cadenus and Vanessa' (1726)... [more]
VANJA   m & f   Croatian, Serbian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Croatian and Serbian (masculine and feminine) form of VANYA... [more]
VARINIA   f   Ancient Roman, Spanish
Feminine form of VARINIUS
VARVARA   f   Russian, Greek, Bulgarian, Macedonian
Russian, Greek, Bulgarian and Macedonian form of BARBARA
VASHTI   f   Biblical
Possibly means "thread" in Hebrew, but it is most likely of Persian origin... [more]
VEER   f   Dutch, Limburgish
Dutch and Limburgish short form of VERA (1)
VEERA   f   Finnish
Finnish form of VERA (1)
VELMA   f   English
Probably a variant of WILMA, based on the German pronunciation of that name... [more]
VENDELA   f   Swedish
Swedish feminine form of WENDEL
VENETIA   f   English
Originally this was probably a Latinized form of GWYNEDD or GWYNETH... [more]
VENLA   f   Finnish
Finnish feminine form of WENDEL
VĚRA   f   Czech
Czech form of VERA (1)
VERA (1)   f   Russian, English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Slovene, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, Portuguese
Means "faith" in Russian, though it is sometimes associated with the Latin word verus "true"... [more]
VERENA   f   German, Late Roman
Possibly related to Latin verus "true"... [more]
VÉRÈNE   f   French
French form of VERENA
VERÓNICA   f   Spanish
Spanish form of VERONICA
VERÔNICA   f   Portuguese
Portuguese form of VERONICA
VERONICA   f   English, Italian, Romanian, Late Roman
Latin alteration of BERENICE, the spelling influenced by the ecclesiastical Latin phrase vera icon meaning "true image"... [more]
VÉRONIQUE   f   French
French form of VERONICA
VESNA   f   Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Macedonian
Means "messenger" in Slavic... [more]
VESTA   f   Roman Mythology
Probably a Roman cognate of HESTIA... [more]
VIANNE   f   English (Rare)
Meaning unknown, perhaps a combination of VI and ANNE (1) or a short form of VIVIANNE.
VIBEKE   f   Danish, Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of WIEBKE
VICTOIRE   f   French
French form of VICTORIA (1)
VICTORIA (1)   f   English, Spanish, Romanian, Late Roman
Feminine form of VICTORIUS, though later it was regarded as coming directly from Latin victoria meaning "victory"... [more]
VICTORINE   f   French
French feminine form of VICTORINUS
VIGDÍS   f   Icelandic
Icelandic form of VÍGDÍS
VIIVI   f   Finnish
Finnish form of VIVIANA
VIKTÓRIA   f   Hungarian, Slovak
Hungarian and Slovak form of VICTORIA (1)
VIKTORIA   f   German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
German and Scandinavian form of VICTORIA (1)
VIKTORIE   f   Czech
Czech form of VICTORIA (1)
VIKTORIJA   f   Lithuanian, Slovene, Croatian
Lithuanian, Slovene and Croatian form of VICTORIA (1)
VIKTORIYA   f   Russian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian
Russian, Bulgarian and Ukrainian form of VICTORIA (1)
VIOLETTA   f   Italian, Russian
Italian and Russian form of VIOLET
VIRA   f   Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of VERA (1)
VIRGINIA   f   English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Romanian, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of the Roman family name Verginius or Virginius which is of unknown meaning, but long associated with Latin virgo "maid, virgin"... [more]
VIRGINIE   f   French
French form of VIRGINIA
VITÓRIA   f   Portuguese
Portuguese form of VICTORIA (1)
VITTORIA   f   Italian
Italian form of VICTORIA (1)
VIVEKA   f   Swedish
Swedish form of WIEBKE
VIVIAN   m & f   English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
From the Latin name Vivianus which was derived from Latin vivus "alive"... [more]
VIVIANA   f   Italian, Spanish, Late Roman
Feminine form of Vivianus (see VIVIAN)... [more]
VIVIANE   f   French
French form of VIVIANA... [more]
VIVIANNE   f   French
Variant of VIVIANE
VIVIENNE   f   French
French form of VIVIANA
VIVIETTE   f   English (Rare)
Diminutive of VIVIENNE... [more]
VLASTA   f   Czech, Croatian, Serbian
Short form of names beginning with the Slavic element vlast "rule, sovereignty" (means "homeland" in modern Czech).
VONDA   f   English
Variant of WANDA, reflecting the Polish pronunciation.
WALENTYNA   f   Polish
Polish form of VALENTINA
WALERIA   f   Polish
Polish form of VALERIA
WANDA   f   Polish, English, German, French
Possibly from a Germanic name meaning "a Wend", referring to the Slavic people who inhabited eastern Germany... [more]
WENONAH   f   English (Rare)
Variant of WINONA... [more]
WERA   f   Polish
Polish form of VERA (1) or a short form of WERONIKA
WERONIKA   f   Polish
Polish form of VERONICA
WIKOLIA   f   Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of VICTORIA (1)
WIKTORIA   f   Polish
Polish form of VICTORIA (1)
WILHELMINA   f   Dutch, German, Polish, English
Dutch, German and Polish feminine form of WILHELM
WILMA   f   German, Dutch, English
Short form of WILHELMINA... [more]
WINIFRED   f   Welsh, English
Anglicized form of GWENFREWI, the spelling altered by association with WINFRED... [more]
WINONA   f   English, Native American, Sioux
Means "firstborn daughter" in the Dakota language... [more]
WIOLETA   f   Polish
Polish form of VIOLET
WIOLETTA   f   Polish
Polish form of VIOLET
WOBBE   m & f   Frisian
Variant and feminine form of WOB
XANTHE   f   Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ξανθος (xanthos) meaning "yellow" or "fair hair"... [more]
XANTHIA   f   English (Rare)
Modern elaborated form of XANTHE
XIOMARA   f   Spanish
Possibly a Spanish form of GUIOMAR
XOCHITL   f   Native American, Nahuatl, Spanish (Latin American)
Means "flower" in Nahuatl.
YADIRA   f   Spanish (Latin American), American (Hispanic)
Meaning unknown, possibly derived from an Arabic name... [more]
YAMILA   f   Spanish (Latin American)
Form of JAMILA used especially in Latin America.
YANA   f   Bulgarian, Russian
Bulgarian and Russian feminine form of Ioannes (see JOHN).
YANICK   m & f   Breton, French
Masculine and feminine diminutive of YANN
YANNIC   m & f   Breton, French
Masculine and feminine diminutive of YANN
YANNICK   m & f   Breton, French
Masculine and feminine diminutive of YANN
YASEMİN   f   Turkish
Turkish form of JASMINE
YASMIN   f   Iranian, Arabic, English (Modern)
From Persian یاسمن (yasamen) meaning "jasmine"... [more]
YEKATERINA   f   Russian
Russian form of KATHERINE
YELENA   f   Russian
Russian form of HELEN
YELIZAVETA   f   Russian
Russian form of ELIZABETH
YESFIR   f   Russian
Russian form of ESTHER
YESSICA   f   Spanish
Spanish form of JESSICA
YEVA   f   Russian, Armenian
Russian and Armenian form of EVE
YEVDOKIYA   f   Russian
Russian form of EUDOCIA
YEVGENIYA   f   Russian
Russian form of EUGENIA
YEVPRAKSIYA   f   Russian
Russian form of the Greek name Ευπραξια (Eupraxia), which was derived from Greek ευ "good" and πραξις (praxis) "action, exercise"... [more]
YOLANDA   f   Spanish, English
From the medieval French name Yolande, which was possibly a form of the name Violante, which was itself a derivative of Latin viola "violet"... [more]
YOLANDE   f   French
French form of YOLANDA... [more]
YONG   m & f   Chinese, Korean
From Chinese "brave" or "perpetual"... [more]
YSABEL   f   Spanish (Archaic)
Medieval Spanish form of ISABEL
YSEULT   f   French
French form of ISOLDE
YSOLT   f   Celtic Mythology
Old French form of ISOLDE
YULIANA   f   Russian, Bulgarian
Russian and Bulgarian form of JULIANA
YULIANNA   f   Russian
Russian form of JULIANA
YULIYA   f   Russian, Bulgarian
Russian and Bulgarian form of JULIA
YUSTINA   f   Russian
Russian form of JUSTINA
YVETTE   f   French, English
French feminine form of YVES
YVONNE   f   French, English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
French feminine form of YVON... [more]
ZABEL   f   Armenian
Armenian form of ISABEL... [more]
ZAHARINA   f   Bulgarian, Macedonian
Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine form of ZECHARIAH
ZAHRA   f   Arabic, Iranian
Means "brilliant, bright" in Arabic... [more]
ZAIRA   f   Italian
Italian form of ZAÏRE
ŽAKLINA   f   Croatian
Croatian form of JACQUELINE
ŻAKLINA   f   Polish
Polish form of JACQUELINE
ŽANA   f   Slovene, Croatian
Slovene and Croatian form of GIANNA
ZARA (1)   f   English (Modern)
English form of ZAÏRE... [more]
ZARIA   f   English (Modern)
Possibly based on ZAHRAH or the Nigerian city of Zaria.
ZARITA   f   ?
Variant of SARITA (1)
ZDEŇKA   f   Czech
Czech feminine form of ZDENKO
ZDENKA   f   Slovak, Slovene, Croatian, Czech
Feminine form of ZDENKO
ZEHRA   f   Turkish
Turkish form of ZAHRA
ZEINAB   f   Iranian
Iranian form of ZAYNAB
ZELPHA   f   Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Form of ZILPAH used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.
ZENA   f   English
Meaning unknown... [more]
ZÉNAÏDE   f   French
French form of ZENAIDA
ZENIA   f   ?
Variant of XENIA
ZEPHYRA   f   ?
Feminine form of ZEPHYR
ZÉPHYRINE   f   French (Rare)
French feminine form of Zephyrinus (see ZEFERINO).
ZETA   f   ?
Variant of ZITA (1)
ZEYNEP   f   Turkish
Turkish form of ZAYNAB
ZHAKLINA   f   Macedonian, Bulgarian
Macedonian and Bulgarian form of JACQUELINE
ZHANNA   f   Russian
Russian form of JEANNE
ZILLAH   f   Biblical
Means "shade" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament she is the second wife of Lamech.
ZILPAH   f   Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
Means "frailty" in Hebrew... [more]
ZINAIDA   f   Russian
Russian form of ZENAIDA
ZINOVIYA   f   Russian
Russian form of ZENOBIA
ZIPPORAH   f   Biblical, Hebrew
From the Hebrew name צִפּוֹרָה (Tzipporah) which meant "bird"... [more]
ZITA (1)   f   Italian, Portuguese, German, Czech, Slovak
Means "little girl" in Tuscan Italian... [more]
ŽIVA   f   Slavic Mythology, Slovene
Means "living, alive" in Slavic... [more]
ZOE   f   English, Greek, Italian, Ancient Greek
Means "life" in Greek... [more]
ZOÉ   f   French
French form of ZOE
ZOË   f   Dutch, English
Dutch form and English variant of ZOE
ŽOFIA   f   Slovak
Slovak form of SOPHIA
ZOFIA   f   Polish
Polish form of SOPHIA
ŽOFIE   f   Czech
Czech form of SOPHIA
ZOJA   f   Polish, Macedonian
Polish and Macedonian form of ZOE
ZOYA   f   Russian, Ukrainian
Russian and Ukrainian form of ZOE
ZSANETT   f   Hungarian
Hungarian form of JEANNETTE
ZSÓFIA   f   Hungarian
Hungarian form of SOPHIA
ZSUZSANNA   f   Hungarian
Hungarian form of SUSANNA
ZUZANA   f   Czech, Slovak
Czech and Slovak form of SUSANNA
ZUZANNA   f   Polish, Latvian
Polish and Latvian form of SUSANNA
ZYTA   f   Polish
Possibly a Polish form of ZITA (1), or possibly a short form of FELICYTA.


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