Whitewolf513's Personal Name List

Abi
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Personal remark: Name Captain Abihira Rah is usually called.
Diminutive of Abigail (typically British).
Adamina
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Rare)
Pronounced: ad-ə-MEEN-ə
Personal remark: Middle name of Private Celeste LaMorgan
Feminine form of Adam.
Alecia
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: ə-LEE-shə, ə-LEE-see-ə
Personal remark: Rexanna-Alecia "Rexa" Long, cook at InGEN 1
Variant of Alicia.
An 1
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Chinese, Vietnamese
Other Scripts: , etc.(Chinese)
Pronounced: AN(Chinese, Vietnamese) ANG(Vietnamese)
Personal remark: First name of An Fen Chu
From Chinese (ān) meaning "peace, quiet" or other characters with a similar pronunciation. As a Vietnamese name, it is derived from Sino-Vietnamese meaning "safe, secure".
Celeste
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, English
Pronounced: cheh-LEH-steh(Italian) theh-LEHS-teh(European Spanish) seh-LEHS-teh(Latin American Spanish) sə-LEST(English)
Personal remark: Private Celeste LaMorgan
Italian feminine and masculine form of Caelestis. It is also the Portuguese, Spanish and English feminine form.
Dani 1
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: DAN-ee
Personal remark: Name Danielle Tamari is usually called
Diminutive of Danielle.
Danielle
Gender: Feminine
Usage: French, English
Pronounced: DA-NYEHL(French) dan-YEHL(English)
Personal remark: Danielle Tamari, one of the main characters
French feminine form of Daniel. It has been commonly used in the English-speaking world only since the 20th century.
Fen 1
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Chinese
Other Scripts: 芬, 奋, etc.(Chinese) 芬, 奮, etc.(Traditional Chinese)
Pronounced: FUN
Personal remark: Middle name of An Fen Chu
From Chinese (fēn) meaning "fragrance, aroma, perfume" (which is usually only feminine) or (fèn) meaning "strive, exert" (usually only masculine). Other Chinese characters are also possible.
Gráinne
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Irish, Irish Mythology, Old Irish [1]
Pronounced: GRA-nyə(Irish)
Personal remark: Alias of "the Captain"
Possibly derived from Old Irish grán meaning "grain" or gráin meaning "hatred, fear". In the Irish legend The Pursuit of Diarmaid and Gráinne she escaped from her arranged marriage to Fionn mac Cumhaill by fleeing with her lover Diarmaid. Another famous bearer was the powerful 16th-century Irish landowner and seafarer Gráinne Ní Mháille (known in English as Grace O'Malley), who was sometimes portrayed as a pirate queen in later tales.
Hermione
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Greek Mythology
Other Scripts: Ἑρμιόνη(Ancient Greek)
Pronounced: HEHR-MEE-O-NEH(Classical Greek) hər-MIE-ə-nee(English)
Personal remark: Name of a vampire
Derived from the name of the Greek messenger god Hermes. In Greek myth Hermione was the daughter of Menelaus and Helen. This is also the name of the wife of Leontes in Shakespeare's play The Winter's Tale (1610). It is now closely associated with the character Hermione Granger from the Harry Potter series of books, first released in 1997.
Nancy
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: NAN-see
Personal remark: Nancy Aisu, gypsy girl
Previously a medieval diminutive of Annis, though since the 18th century it has been a diminutive of Ann. It is now usually regarded as an independent name. During the 20th century it became very popular in the United States. A city in the Lorraine region of France bears this name, though it derives from a different source.
Rexana
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Rare)
Pronounced: rehk-SAN-ə
Personal remark: Rexanna-Alecia "Rexa" Long
Variant of Rexanne.
Steven
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, Dutch
Pronounced: STEE-vən(English) STEH-vən(Dutch)
Personal remark: Steven Brown
Medieval English variant of Stephen, and a Dutch variant of Stefan. The filmmaker Steven Spielberg (1946-), director of E.T. and Indiana Jones, is a famous bearer of this name.
Wynter
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Modern)
Pronounced: WIN-tər
Personal remark: Middle name of Danielle Tamari
Variant of Winter.
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