napstablook's Personal Name List

Rosalind
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: RAHZ-ə-lind
Rating: 75% based on 13 votes
Derived from the Old German elements hros meaning "horse" and lind meaning "soft, flexible, tender". The Normans introduced this name to England, though it was not common. During the Middle Ages its spelling was influenced by the Latin phrase rosa linda "beautiful rose". The name was popularized by Edmund Spencer, who used it in his poetry, and by William Shakespeare, who used it for the heroine in his comedy As You Like It (1599).
Antimony
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Popular Culture
Pronounced: AN-tə-mo-nee
Rating: 30% based on 13 votes
Antimony was named after the Greek words anti and monos to mean “a metal not found alone.” The chemical symbol, Sb, comes from the element's historical name, stibium.
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