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Victoire
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(2 votes)
Thomas
m
(1 vote)
Theodora
f
(1 vote)
Siobhán
f
(2 votes)
Saoirse
f
(2 votes)
Sabrina
f
(3 votes)
Rosaire
m
(1 vote)
Róisín
f
(1 vote)
Mathilde
f
(2 votes)
Marie
f
(3 votes)
Máirín
f
(1 vote)
Máire
f
(1 vote)
Maeva
f
(3 votes)
Lysander
m
(1 vote)
Lyra
f
(2 votes)
Lydia
f
(3 votes)
Lilith
f
(3 votes)
Liliane
f
(1 vote)
Lilavati
f
(2 votes)
Laetitia
f
(2 votes)
Josephine
f
(3 votes)
Isolde
f
(2 votes)
Isadora
f
(2 votes)
Isabeau
f
(1 vote)
Irina
f
(2 votes)
Irène
f
(2 votes)
Irene
f
(3 votes)
Irena
f
(3 votes)
Iliana
f
(3 votes)
Hildegard
f
(1 vote)
Helena
f
(3 votes)
Gwyneira
f
(1 vote)
Gwenaëlle
f
(2 votes)
Gwenaël
m
(2 votes)
Gráinne
f
(1 vote)
Godric
m
(2 votes)
Giovanni
m
(2 votes)
Giovanna
f
(3 votes)
Ginevra
f
(3 votes)
Genevieve
f
(3 votes)
Gabriel
m
(2 votes)
Evanna
f
(3 votes)
Evalena
f
(3 votes)
Elizabeth
f
Famous Elizabeths include Elizabeth I and II, Queen of England, Elizabeth of York, Queen Consort of England, Elizabeth Woodville and Elizabeth, Electress Palatine and grandmother of George I.
(3 votes)
Elisabetta
f
I love this form of Elizabeth. It's unusual and unique in England.
(3 votes)
Elisabel
f
Beautiful and rare. This was a medieval form of Elizabeth, later shortened to Isabel.
(3 votes)
Elena
f
I only like it Eh-leh-na. Elaina sounds cringy and American.
(4 votes)
Eleanore
f
I prefer Eleanor with the e on the end. Famous Eleanors include Eleanor of Aquitaine, Eleanor of Castile, wife of Edward I, Eleanor of England, Queen of Aragon, and Eleanor, Queen of Navarre.
(4 votes)
Corisande
f
It's pretty and unusual. I like is pronounced Corih-SAND.
(4 votes)
Cordelia
f
I love this name. I like Cora as a nickname. In King Lear, she was one of the daughters of the titular character and the only one who truly loved him.
(4 votes)
Clementina
f
It's really pretty. I like the eena sound at the end of names, and I also like Wilhelmina.
(3 votes)
Blanche
f
I like how this sounds in French. It also has a rich history. Famous bearers are Blanche of Castle, Queen of France, and Blanche I and II, queen of Navarre. This was also Henry IV's mother's name.
(4 votes)
Bellatrix
f
I like Bellatrix Lestrange as a villain, but there's also the star, and it sounds beautiful and has a lot of nickname options.
(4 votes)
Alix
f
&
m
It's an uncommon name in England, and it has a lovely sound. It was the name of some medieval French princesses, most famously King John's half-sister.
(3 votes)
Alice
f
This name is really pretty. It was the name of one of Queen Victoria's daughters.
(4 votes)
Adelaide
f
This was my great grandmother's name, so I might name my child this to honour her. Also has a lot of history.
(3 votes)
Abigail
f
A really nice traditional name.
(4 votes)