Delphi_Blue's Personal Name List

Adélaïs
Gender: Feminine
Usage: French
Pronounced: A-DEH-LA-EES
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French form of Adelais.
Adelet
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Medieval French, French (Swiss, Archaic)
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Adelise
Gender: Feminine
Usage: French (Rare), French (Belgian, Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian), Norman
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Variant of Adelisa.
Aerie
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Modern, Rare)
Pronounced: ER-ee, EE-ree
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Diminutive of names beginning with Aer, coinciding with the English word aerie, "a bird of prey's nest".
Anise
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (Rare)
Pronounced: AN-is, a-NEES
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From the English word for the herb, also called aniseed.
Avénie
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Breton (Gallicized, Rare), French (Rare)
Pronounced: a-vay-NEE(Breton) A-VAY-NEE(French)
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French variant of Awen. Saint Avénie was a sister of the 9th-century Achaean saint Benoît of Massérac.
Aviela
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English, Hebrew
Other Scripts: אביאלה(Hebrew)
Pronounced: ah-vee-EL-ə(English)
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Feminine form of 'Avi'el.
Avielle
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (American), Trinidadian Creole
Pronounced: ah-vee-el(American English) ah-vee-el-uh(Trinidadian Creole)
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Variant of Aviela.
Emmelise
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
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Variant of Emmalise, or else a combination of Emme and Lise.
Iveliese
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English (American, Rare), English (Rare)
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Variant of Ivelisse or Ivelise
Ivelise
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Spanish (Caribbean), Spanish (Latin American)
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Variant of Ivelisse.
Ivelys
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Spanish (Latin American), American (Hispanic)
Pronounced: i-VEH-lis(Latin American Spanish) i-ve-LEES(Latin American Spanish) IV-lees(Hispanic American)
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Variant of Ivelise using the suffix -lys, found in Marlys, Coralys and similar names.
Yveline
Gender: Feminine
Usage: French
Pronounced: EEV-LEEN
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Feminine diminutive of Yves.
Yvelise
Gender: Feminine
Usage: French
Pronounced: EEV-LEEZ
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Feminine form of Yves (or an elaboration using Élise). It was (first?) borne by the title character in the Italian novel Yvelise (1923) by Guido da Verona. It later appeared in the photonovel Yvelise devant l'amour published in the French magazine Nous Deux in 1950.
Yvelys
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Spanish (Latin American)
Pronounced: i-VE-lees(Latin American Spanish)
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Variant of Ivelys.
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