Mädchen-mädchen:
Serena and
Clara = means "clear"
Serena and
ClarissaMelania and Morena = means "black, dark" -
Melania in Greek and Morena in Spanish
Žofia and
Sonia = means "prudence" - Žofia in Greek and
Sonia in Russian
Linda and
Bella = means "beautiful" -
Linda in Spanish and
Bella in Italian
Květa and Kalanthe = means "flower" - Květa in Czech and Kalanthe in Greek
Cveta and
CalantheKvěta and
FleurKvěta and
Kukka = means "flower" -
Kukka in Finnish
Květa and
Leilani = means "heavenly flower" -
Leilani in Hawaiian
Kalanthe and
LeilaniLeilani and
Rayen =
Rayen in Mapuche
Leilani and
ZahrahKalanthe and
ZahrahKukka and
ZahrahHannah and
Maite = means "lovable, favour" -
Hannah in Hebrew and
Maite in Spanish
Korinna and Lada = means "young maiden" -
Korinna in Greek and Lada in Slavic elements
Élodie and
Odetta = means "wealth" - Élodie in Gothic and
Odetta in
GermanLeda and
Silvia = means "woman from forest" -
Leda in Greek and
Silvia in Latin
Vanessa and Mahulena = artifically created of poet
Vanessa and Mahuliena
Vendula and Věnceslava ["vyen-ses-lah-vah"]
Theodora and
Dorothea = means "gift by God"
Vlasta and
Patricia
Junge-junge:
Vlastimil and
Patrick = means "country, homeland" -
Vlastimil in Slavic elements and
Patrick in Latin
Goran and
Silvester = means "forest" -
Goran in Serbian, Croatian and
Silvester in Latin
Frederik and
Vladimir = means "ruler" -
Frederik in
German and
VladimirFrederik and
VladislavFrederik and
VladanFrederik and
HenryTheodor and
Bohdan = means "gidt by God" -
Theodor in Greek and
Bohdan in Czech or Slovak
Florian and
Gul = means "flower" -
Florian in Latin and
Gul in Iranian
Florian and
Gulzar = means "flower" -
Gulzar in Iranian and Arabian
Victor and
Stephan = means "crown of victory" -
Victor in Latin and
Stephan in Greek
Victor and
Nikola = means "victories" -
Nikola in Greek
Nikola and
StephanNoel and Rodan = means "native" -
Noel in Latin and Rodan in Slavic elements
Vladan and Rodan
Radovan and
DonovanNoel and
Leon
Junge-mädchen:
Aurel and
Zlata = means "golden"
Lubor and
Irene = means "peace" - Lubor in Slavic elements and
Irene in Greek
Lubor and Irini
Lubomir and
IreneBohdan and
DorotheaTheodor and
DorotheaGoran and
SilviaVlastimil and
PatriciaFelix and
Beatrice = means "lucky"
Florian and Květa
Florian and Cveta
Florian and Kalanthe
Florian and
KukkaFlorian and
LeilaniFlorian and
RayenFlorian and
ZahrahParis and
Kassandra = twins of
King Priamos and
Queen Hekábe
Radúz and Mahulena = from novel of author
Julius Zeyer
Noel and
Natalia = means "
Christmas Day"
Rodan and
NataliaRodan and
Noelia