MajiDeHikari's Personal Name List

Tipton
Usage: English
Pronounced: TIP-tən
Originally given to one who came from the town of Tipton, derived from the Old English given name Tippa combined with tun "enclosure, yard, town".
Marin
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Romanian, Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian, French
Other Scripts: Марин(Serbian, Bulgarian)
Pronounced: ma-REEN(Romanian) MA-REHN(French)
Personal remark: White hair (w/black streak) and amber eyes. Perverted, jokester, flirty but kind and soft. "I'mma SHIFTSHAPER, baby!"
Romanian, Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian and French form of Marinus.
Loreto
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Spanish, Italian
Pronounced: lo-REH-to
Personal remark: LOL KTS CHARRIE
From the name of a town in Italy, originally called Lauretum in Latin, meaning "laurel grove". Supposedly in the 13th century the house of the Virgin Mary was miraculously carried by angels from Nazareth to the town. In Spain it is a feminine name, from the Marian title Nuestra Señora de Loreto, while in Italy it is mostly masculine.
Lorcán
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Irish
Pronounced: LAWR-kan
Personal remark: wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey
Means "little fierce one", derived from Old Irish lorcc "fierce" combined with a diminutive suffix. Saint Lorcán was a 12th-century archbishop of Dublin.
Leander
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Other Scripts: Λέανδρος(Ancient Greek)
Pronounced: lee-AN-dər(English)
Personal remark: ghosty ghost hates cold
Latinized form of the Greek name Λέανδρος (Leandros), derived from λέων (leon) meaning "lion" and ἀνήρ (aner) meaning "man" (genitive ἀνδρός). In Greek legend Leander was the lover of Hero. Every night he swam across the Hellespont to meet her, but on one occasion he was drowned when a storm arose. When Hero saw his dead body she threw herself into the waters and perished.
Cyrille
Gender: Masculine
Usage: French
Pronounced: SEE-REEL
Personal remark: little boy with no personality--has emotion powers??
French form of Cyril, sometimes used as a feminine form.
Arienne
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Rare)
Personal remark: Karspard--prefers rapiers as a weapon of choice, noble and stern
Variant of Ariane.
Aldric
Gender: Masculine
Usage: French (Rare), Germanic [1]
Pronounced: AL-DREEK(French)
Personal remark: Red hair; amber eyes, flirtatious, calm. Very noble with a past of sad.
From a Germanic name, derived from the elements alt "old" and rih "ruler, king". Saint Aldric was a 9th-century bishop of Le Mans.
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