FocusPocus's Personal Name List
Dell
Gender:
Masculine
&
Feminine
Usage:
English
Pronounced:
DEHL
From an English surname that originally denoted a person who lived in a dell or valley.
Eindriði
Gender:
Masculine
Usage:
Old Norse [1]
Old Norse form of
Eindride
.
Eydís
Gender:
Feminine
Usage:
Old Norse [1], Icelandic
Derived from the Old Norse elements
ey
"good fortune" or "island" and
dís
"goddess".
Jovana
Gender:
Feminine
Usage:
Serbian, Macedonian
Other Scripts:
Јована
(
Serbian
,
Macedonian
)
Serbian and Macedonian feminine form of
John
.
Þýri
Gender:
Feminine
Usage:
Old Norse [1]
Old Norse form of
Tyra
.
Vedrana
Gender:
Feminine
Usage:
Croatian, Serbian
Other Scripts:
Ведрана
(
Serbian
)
Feminine form of
Vedran
.
Vesna
Gender:
Feminine
Usage:
Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Macedonian, Slavic Mythology
Other Scripts:
Весна
(
Serbian
,
Macedonian
)
Pronounced:
VEHS-na
(
Croatian
,
Serbian
)
Means
"spring"
in many Slavic languages. This was the name of a Slavic spirit associated with the springtime. It has been used as a given name only since the 20th century.
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