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This name means “most beautiful” in Greek. Calista Flockhart is an American actress known for the TV show “Ally McBeal.”
“Dahlia” is a name of Scandinavian origin, referring to the flower, which was named after Swedish botanist Anders Dahl.
Derived from the Latin Elysium, meaning “blissful.” It refers to a place of perfect happiness.
An Irish name meaning “fair shoulders.” Fionnuala is a figure in Irish mythology.
Italian form of “Guinevere,” which means “fair one.” Ginevra King was the inspiration for a character in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby.”
A name of Hebrew origin meaning “star.” Hester Prynne is the main character in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel “The Scarlet Letter.”
Of Welsh origin, it means “ice ruler.” It is famed from the Tristan and Isolde legend.
A unique name meaning “Jupiter’s child” or “majestic,” relating to the Roman god.
Hawaiian origin, meaning “glorious chief” or “heavenly skies.”
A Greek name meaning “bright, clear.” It’s a rare name with a sophisticated ring to it.
Of French origin, it means “to admire.” Mireille Enos is an American actress known for her role in “The Killing.”
Comes from Greek meaning “from the sea.” It was used by Shakespeare for a character in “The Merchant of Venice.”
Meaning “little wave,” derived from Latin. Ondine is also the title character of a French novella and its various adaptations.
Means “all gifts” in Greek, known from the myth of Pandora’s box.
A Latin name meaning “fifth” or “essence.” It has an elegant and rare touch to it.
Of Welsh origin, meaning “great queen.” Rhiannon is a song by Fleetwood Mac, which increased the name’s popularity.
Of Dutch origin, meaning “Saxon woman.” Saskia van Uylenburgh was the wife of painter Rembrandt.
Means “sea” in Greek. It’s a unique name for sea lovers and has a mythological essence.
An elaboration of Umbria, a beautiful region in Italy, and has an otherworldly sound to it.
Of Latin origin, meaning “evening star.” It’s a unique name that carries a sense of tranquility.
Like the climbing vine with beautiful flowers, it’s of English origin and has a natural, graceful feel.
A Greek name meaning “golden” or “blonde-haired.” It’s unique and has a zesty feel to it.
Of Welsh origin, meaning “fair.” It’s known from the legend of Tristan and Isolde, where it is an alternative spelling of Isolde.
Derived from Zephyr, the Greek god of the west wind, it means “the west wind.”
In Greek mythology, Amalthea is the goat who nurses Zeus.
A variant of Briseis, the mythological figure from the Trojan War stories.
From Welsh mythology, Ceridwen was an enchantress.
French in origin, it refers to the dolphin and is associated with the ancient Greek city of Delphi.
A Greek name meaning “fair flower.”
After the fragrant flower, named after the German botanist, Friedrich Freese.
Elvish in origin, from J.R.R. Tolkien’s works, meaning “maiden crowned with a radiant garland.”
Of Greek origin, meaning “well-born.” Popularized by the character Hermione Granger from the Harry Potter series.
Means “purple flower” in Greek, and it’s a name with a poetic lilt.
Of Hebrew origin, meaning “autumn rain.”
A Cornish name meaning “love.”
A French pet name, popular in France but rare elsewhere.
Of German origin, meaning “strength.” Melisande is a character in Maurice Maeterlinck’s play “Pelléas et Mélisande.”
Refers to the Virgin Mary in Basque, as in Our Lady of Naiara.
Of Latin origin, meaning “dawn.” It has a royal ring to it.
In Greek mythology, Phaedra is a tragic figure, and the name means “bright.”
A Catalan name, it means “altar of the sky.”
A rare combination of “Rose” and “amel” (work), it has a poetic quality.
Of Persian origin, meaning “princess.” Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiari was an Iranian queen.
A Swedish name meaning “to twinkle or sparkle,” just like the stars.
In Greek mythology, Urania was one of the nine Muses, the muse of astronomy.
Of Scandinavian origin, meaning “little woman” or “the strength of war.”
Of English origin, associated with the actress Kate Winslet.
From the Greek for “wood” or “forest,” it’s unique and earthy.
Of Arabic and Brazilian origin, meaning “small butterfly” or “water lady.”