Happens to girls starting with the letter K. Modern beautiful female names: Russian and foreign names for girls by month


When naming their daughter, parents must understand: the name is the most important decoration of the girl, which she will wear throughout her life. Stella or Milada? Bazhena or Carolina? Clara or Zoryana? Or maybe just Love? Rare and beautiful names for girls are presented in such abundance that it is difficult not to get confused. But which one is right for your baby, and what is the correct name for your daughter? About this - in our material.

Today, the influence of a woman’s name on her character, quality and life expectancy is studied quite widely. Moreover, the topic is considered by both official science, predictive practices, and magic. It's understandable that many parents want to know how it all works. After all, it is so important to write down on the birth certificate not only a beautiful name, but a happy destiny for your daughter.

The name is determined by the calendar, season, numbers and science

Thus, astrologers compile special horoscopes for newborns, allowing them to determine a successful naming option. Numerologists select the “correct” names by calculating the number of the child’s date of birth. Healers ask nature what unusual name to name a girl: they recommend choosing options based on the time of year and month of birth.

There is also anthroponymy. This is a separate scientific area for studying the history of the emergence and evolution of the full name, the patterns of functioning of its components. In their works, anthroponymic scientists analyze various proper names and identify the most successful combinations of full names.

For believing Orthodox Christians, the most recommended option for naming a girl is according to the calendar. So, the name is given in honor of a saint whose day coincides with the baby’s birthday or falls on the eighth or fortieth day from birth.

How children were named in the old days

Our ancestors took a simpler approach to naming girls. And at the same time, the names of the beauties of that time could have been the most unusual. In Rus', they were selected so that the baby could be distinguished from other family members. For example, Pervusha was the first child. The name reflected her external characteristics: the girl Chernava grew up dark-skinned and had dark hair. And Nekrasa was not born too pretty.

Characteristics or behavior were taken as a basis: Crybaby, Smart girl. The baby was named taking into account the circumstances of her birth. For example, Istoma grew up in families where the mother suffered during childbirth. And Snezhana was born in the cold. It could also indicate the attitude of adults towards the girl: Zhdana, Nezhdana, Lyubava, Darena.

Anna, Maria and Sofia are the three most popular female naming options on the planet. Although they may not sound the same in different countries, since they have many synonyms. For example, Annette, Marie and Sophie live in France. And Hanna, Marichen and Zofa are in Germany.

Many modern female names literally fascinate those around them and make their owner even more attractive. But finding a naming option that you think is interesting is only half the battle. To make a name “play”, you need to consider several points.

  1. Nationality. Nowadays in Russia, children are often given “names” that are unusual for the local culture and traditions. They are borrowed from other countries, religions, mentalities. In some cases this is justified. But in combination with ordinary Slavic patronymics and surnames, it looks strange, to put it mildly. For example, the combination “Gayane Vasilievna Kozlova” is inferior to the combination “Gayane Gasparovna Oganesyan”. This name is suitable for an Armenian girl, but not quite for a newborn Slavic girl. It is also worth considering that in interethnic marriages girls are born whose external features differ from typical Slavic features. Therefore, for mixed-race children, it is also necessary to carefully select the naming option. In Russia, the dark-skinned Masha, whose father is Arab, will always receive increased attention. But Regina or Sabira in this case will be neutral and suitable options.
  2. Surname . Not all families can boast of a rich and strong surname. In such cases, the girl should not choose a name that is too unusual. Judge for yourself: the combination “Malvina Vyrvihvost” will become a double reason for ridicule from peers. The “Natalia Vyrvikhvost” option in this case looks neater. Of course, one can hope that Michelle Goose or Chernava Tuchka will grow up, get married and take the surnames of their other halves. But what if they decide differently? Nowadays, many people believe that changing your name negatively affects your destiny. So, women are afraid to make changes to documents. But even there is a girl who is not superstitious... What if she falls in love with a guy with the last name Flea, Devil, Grave, Slyunin or Pindyur?
  3. Surname . In addition to the national factor, the principle of consonance must also be taken into account. For bulky, long middle names, it is worth choosing short names. Otherwise, those around you will break their tongues when addressing the girl. For example, the combination “Sada Ramzullovna” wins over the combination “Vuzhdeniya Ramzullovna”. The same principle applies when comparing the combinations “Vladislava Veniaminovna” and “Nina Veniaminovna”. By the way, a tandem is good, where consonance is read in the name and patronymic. And also win options where the “names” of the daughter and father begin with the same letter: “Angelina Andreevna”, “Irina Igorevna”, “Nora Nikolaevna”.
  4. Forms. What will you lovingly call your daughter? Zoechka, Mashunya, Katrusya, Lelya, Lyubasya... Any feminine address takes official and diminutive forms. But many of them can also be transformed into nicknames. Here you need to understand that children, especially schoolchildren, are cruel. They love to tease each other. So, Anfisa can turn into a Rat, Yulia - into Dulya, and Rose - into Dung.
  5. Fashion. Especially young parents want to be in trend and find a fashionable name for their baby. There are even extreme excesses like the Keyboard, Sarah-Paprika, Simka or Viagra. But in pursuit of originality, think about your daughter’s future. Do you have a neighbor's old lady Dazdraperma? Hardly. Because, having matured, girls, fashionably named after the Soviet May Day, were in a hurry to change this rare name. There are also only a few grandmothers of the Olympics. Yes, and few people know old women with the name Trolebuzin, named according to the principle “Trotsky-Lenin-Bukharin-Zinoviev”.

Psychologists recommend avoiding options with unexpressed gender when naming girls. “Genderless” names Evgenia, Valeria, Alexandra, Alexia can “steal” your baby’s tenderness and girlish charm, hinder her development and female self-identification. Also, you should not name your child after relatives who lived a difficult life and died in agony. And by giving a girl her mother’s name, you increase the risk of competition and misunderstanding in the family.

TOP 30 best female names

According to the Moscow Civil Registry Office, in 2015 the most fashionable female name in the Russian capital was Sofia. Moreover, it is this option of naming girls that has invariably taken the lead since 2010, knocking the previously leading Anastasia off the pedestal. Also in the top three fashionable girl names in Moscow in 2015: Maria and Anna.

Today, parents have many resources at their disposal where they can find unusually beautiful names for girls. These include e-books, virtual reference books, and specialized websites. These sources accumulate and analyze parental requests and, based on them, compile ratings of the most popular female names. Below is a rating list of the thirty most beautiful and unusual names popular in 2017.

  1. Milana. Slavic, means “sweetheart”.
  2. Sofia. From ancient Greek - “wise”.
  3. Yesenia. Slavic form of the name. Given to children born in the fall.
  4. Arina . An obsolete form of the name Irina. From Greek - “peace”, “peace”.
  5. Kira. The feminine form of the Greek name Kiros, which means “lord”, “lord”.
  6. Anastasia . From Greek - “resurrected”, “immortal”.
  7. Veronica. It is of Latin origin. Translated as “victorious”.
  8. Alice. From English - “noble birth”.
  9. Pauline . A lighter form of the Russian version of the name Apollinaria, which means “liberated.”
  10. Victoria . From Latin - “victory”.
  11. Stasya. Short form of Stanislava, which means “to become glorious.”
  12. Maryana. Hebrew, interpreted as “tart, bitter.”
  13. Daria . Closely related to the male Persian name Darayavausha, which means “owner of good.”
  14. Ksenia . From Greek - “hospitable”, “guest”, “stranger”.
  15. Eva. From Hebrew - “life-giving”
  16. Alina. From Latin - “foreign”, “other”, “majestic”.
  17. Catherine . From Greek - “immaculate”, “pure”.
  18. Valeria . The female version of the male name Valery, which is translated from Latin as “to be healthy”, “to be strong”, “to be powerful”.
  19. Maria. From Hebrew - “desired”, “bitter”, “serene”.
  20. Anna . From Hebrew - “grace”, “bravery”, “strength”.
  21. Elizabeth. From Hebrew - “honoring God”, “my God is an oath”, “conjuring by God”.
  22. Darina. Slavic, means “gifted”, “gift”.
  23. Julia . From Greek - “curly”. The Latin version is “from the Yuli family”, “July”.
  24. Christina . From Latin - “Christian”.
  25. Alyona . From ancient Greek - “sunny”, “bewitching”, “shining”, “attracting”.
  26. Ulyana. One of the forms of the name Yulia, which translates as “curly”, “July”, “from the Yuli family”.
  27. Milena. Slavic, means “sweetheart”.
  28. Camilla. In ancient Rome, this was the name given to servants in temples. Hence the interpretation - “temple servant”, “impeccable origin”.
  29. Amelia. From German - “hardworking”.
  30. Diana. From Latin - “divine”.

When choosing a name for a girl, family disputes and even some disagreements most often occur, because the most important criterion for such a choice, as a rule, is beauty, and, as you know, everyone’s ideas about beauty are different. Beautiful, euphonious female names, as a rule, are the names of beloved women or names that are associated with some extraordinary, beautiful women who have somehow amazed us! It is precisely such names, due to the waywardness of our consciousness, that can seem unusually attractive and harmonious to us.

It happens that foreign-language female names, the global meaning of names we do not always know and understand, can charm us simply with their sound and melody. Don't be afraid or restrain yourself, call it boldly! But, of course, only in those cases when the name you choose for the girl can be perfectly combined with your last name and patronymic. Even if your daughter grows up and marries a man with a not-so-euphonious surname, she will always have the opportunity to remain under her surname. And of course, be sure to try to find out in advance the meaning of such a beautiful-sounding but unfamiliar name. Otherwise, your girl may later find herself in a funny situation, say, if her name, translated from her native language, means something not entirely poetic.

Sometimes, parents simply reduce choosing a name for a girl to studying the most famous, popular or fashionable names at this stage. However, think about it, does it make sense to follow fashion if someday in a kindergarten or school group it turns out that most of the girls will have exactly the same names? But of course, you shouldn’t go to extremes and choose a name for your daughter from extremely rare or even exotic names. Do not forget that your girl will have to live a wonderful, but still very difficult period of childhood, in which any unusualness or non-standard may well give another reason for sometimes evil ridicule.

One of the most successful ways out of the difficult situation of choosing a name for your girl can be a beautiful, unusual, and independently invented female name. Agree, absolutely all modern parents have such an opportunity according to the current legislation of the Russian Federation! However, to begin with, do not be too lazy to familiarize yourself with those beautiful female names which will be presented on our page. Rest assured, you will definitely be able to find exactly what will suit absolutely all members of your family and will be wonderful both in its sound and, of course, in meaning and meaning!

While expecting the birth of a girl, future parents go through women's names and are interested in the meaning of this or that name - so that it sounds euphonious and in accordance with family traditions. Our list of female names includes Russian, Muslim and European names. So, popular and rare names for girls - and the meaning of these names.

Names for girls starting with the letter A

Aurora - Latin: "morning dawn."

Agata is the same as Agafya.

Agafya (Agatha) - Greek: “kind, good.”

Aglaya - Greek: "brilliant, magnificent."

Agnia - Latin: "purity, purity, lamb."

Ada - Hebrew: "dressy."

Adelaide - Old German: "noble, high-born."

Adele - Old German: "pious, noble."

Adina - Arabic: "holiday, Friday fun."

Aziza - Arabic: "guardian of God."

Aida - Arabic: "benefit, reward."

Alevtina - Greek: "incense, without a bad smell."

Alexandra - Ancient Greek: "protector of people", from the male name Alexander.

Alina - Old German: "noble, steadfast."

Alice - Germanic: “significant, weighty, worthy.”

Aliya - Arabic: "exalted".

Alla - two origins: ancient Greek - “other”, ancient German - “to become, nobility”.

Albina - Latin: "white".

Anastasia - Ancient Greek: "resurrectionist", from the male name Anastas.

Angelina - Ancient Greek: "messenger, angel."

Angela - Ancient Greek: "angelic".

Angelica is the same as Angela.

Anna - Hebrew: "comely, pretty."

Antonina - Latin: "opponent"; in ancient Rome, it denoted that a girl belonged to a certain family.

Anfisa - Ancient Greek: "blooming".

Arina is the Russian form of the name Irina.

Asya - Greek: “resurrectionist”, comes from the name Anastasia.

Aelita - Ancient Greek: "airy".

Names for girls starting with the letter B

Barbara is the same as Varvara.

Beatrice (Beata) - Latin: "happy."

Bella - Latin: "beauty".

Bozhena is another form of the name Bogdan: “given by God, divine.”


Names for girls starting with the letter B

Valentina - Latin: "healthy", from the male name Valentin.

Valeria - Latin: "strong", from the male name Valery. Originated as a Roman family name.

Barbara - Ancient Greek: "foreigner".

Vasilisa - Ancient Greek: "queen".

Vassa - Ancient Greek: "desert".

Veda - Bulgarian: "mermaid".

Vera - Russian: "faith".

Veronica - Ancient Greek: "victorious, bringing victory."

Victoria - Latin: "victory", from the male name Victor.

Viola - Latin: "violet".

Violetta - Latin: "violet".

Vlada - Slavic: “owning”, from the male name Vlad.

Vlasta - Czech: "homeland".

Names for girls starting with the letter G

Galina - Greek: "calm, serene."

Gayane - Turkic: "beauty".

Henrietta - Old German: "noble beauty, beautiful"

Gerda - Scandinavian: "protector".

Glafira - Ancient Greek: "graceful".

Gulnara - Arabic: "beautiful flower."

Names for girls starting with D

Daina (Dinah) - Hebrew: “avenged.”

Darina - Persian: "possessing gifts."

Daria - Ancient Greek: "strong, victorious."

Jamila - Arabic: "beautiful."

Diana is the Latin name of the goddess of the hunt.

Dorothea - Ancient Greek: "gift of God", from the male name Dorotheus.

Names for girls starting with the letter E

Eve - Hebrew: "living, life itself", the first female name.

Eugene - Ancient Greek: "noble", from the male name Eugene.

Evdokia - Greek: "favour".

Catherine - Ancient Greek: “pure, immaculate.”

Helen - Ancient Greek: "beautiful, bright, shining."

Elizabeth - Hebrew: "by God."

Names for girls starting with the letter Z

Joan - Hebrew: "mercy of God."

Names for girls starting with the letter Z

Zara - Arabic: "gold".

Zarema - Turkic: “scarlet dawn”.

Zemfira - Latin: "rebellious."

Zinaida - Ancient Greek: "belonging to Zeus."

Zoe - Ancient Greek: "life".

Names for girls starting with the letter I

Ida - Ancient Greek: "fertile."

Isabella - Spanish: "beauty".

Isolde - Old German: "glow of gold."

Inga - Old Norse: "winter".

Inna - Latin: "stormy stream."

Irina - Ancient Greek: "peace".

Names for girls starting with the letter K

Karina (Karine) - Latin: “looks forward.”

Caroline - Germanic: "queen, royal blood."

Kira (Kirien) - ancient Greek: “lady, mistress.”

Claudia - Latin: "limping." In the Roman Empire it was a family name.

Christina (Christina) - Greek: “dedicated to Christ”, arose after the establishment of Christianity.

Xenia - Ancient Greek: "foreigner, guest."

Names for girls starting with the letter L

Lada - Slavic: “sweet, okay.”

Larisa - Greek: "seagull".

Layla - Arabic: "night".

Lydia is an ancient Greek name for a resident of Lydia.

Linda - Spanish: "beautiful."

Lolita - Spanish: "sorrow, sadness."

Love - Old Slavonic: “beloved”.

Lyudmila - Old Slavonic: “dear to people.”

Names for girls starting with the letter M

Mavra - Ancient Greek: "dark, opaque."

Madina - Arabic: "city".

Maya - two origins: in ancient Greek mythology - “goddess, mother of Hermes”; in Indian religious mythology - “the progenitor of all living things, the Universe.”

Malvina - Germanic: "weakness, tenderness."

Margarita - Latin: "pearl".

Marianna - considered as a merger of the names Maria and Anna with the meaning "sea".

Marina - Latin: "sea".

Mary - Hebrew: "desired, sad."

Martha (Martha) - Aramaic: “mentor, mistress.”

Matryona - Latin: "lady of honor."

Mila - Slavic: "darling".

Myrrh - two sources of origin: Hebrew - “myrtle tree”; in the Soviet era it was perceived as an abbreviation for “world revolution”.

Names for girls starting with the letter N

Nadezhda - Slavic: "hope".

Nail (Naila) - Turkic: “gift, gift.”

Naina - Hebrew: "innocent."

Natalia (Natalia) - Latin: “native”.

Nelly - Ancient Greek: "bright".

Nina - Greek, formed on behalf of the founder of the Syrian state, Ninos.

Nonna - Latin: "ninth".

Names for girls starting with the letter O

Oksana - originated as a Ukrainian form of the name Ksenia.

Olesya - Belarusian: "forest".

Olga - Old Norse: "sacred, holy."

Names for girls starting with the letter P

Pelagia - Ancient Greek: "sea".

Polina - Ancient Greek, means belonging to the god Apollo, formed as a short form of the name Apollinaria.

Praskovya is a Greek name for those born on Friday.

Names for girls starting with the letter R

Rachel - Hebrew: "lamb."

Rebecca (Rebekah) - Hebrew: "faithful, captivating."

Regina - Latin: "queen, queen."

Renata - Latin: "reborn".

Rada - Slavic: "cheerful, joy."

Raisa - Greek: "light".

Rimma - Latin: "Roman".

Rita is a short form of the name Margarita.

Rose is the Latin name for the flower rose.

Ruth (Ruth) - Hebrew: "friend."

Names for girls starting with the letter C

Svetlana - Slavic: “light, purity.”

Seraphim - Hebrew: "fiery angel."

Snezhana - Bulgarian: "snowy".

Sophia (Sophia) - Ancient Greek: "wisdom".

Stella (Estella) - Latin: "star".

Susanna (Sosanna, Suzanna, Suzanne) is the Hebrew name for the flower white lily.

Names for girls starting with T

Taisiya - Latin: "fertile".

Tamara - Hebrew: "date palm."

Tatyana - Greek: "organizer who sets the rules."

Names for girls starting with the letter U

Ulyana is the second variant of the name Julian.

Ustinya (Justina) - Latin: "fair".

Names for girls starting with the letter F

Faina - Ancient Greek: "shining".

Fatima - Arabic: "weaned."

Flora is the Latin name for flowers or the name of the Roman goddess of flowers and spring.

Frida - Old German: "faithful."

Names for girls starting with the letter X

Helga is a variant of the name Olga.

Christina is the second variant of the name Christina.

Names for girls starting with E

Evelina - French: "hazelnut".

Eleanor - Hebrew: "God is my light."

Eliza - Old German: "mercy of God."

Ella - Old German: "bright".

Elvira - Old German: "protector of people."

Elsa - Old German: "restless."

Emma - Old German: "flattering."

Esther - Hebrew: "star".

Names for girls starting with the letter Y

Yuliana is another variant of the name Ulyana.

Julia - Latin: "curly, fluffy." In the Roman Empire, a family name.

Yuna (Una, Yunna) - Latin: “the only one.”

Juno - Latin: "forever young." This was the name of the Roman goddess - the wife of Jupiter, the patroness of marriage.

Names for girls starting with the letter I

Yana (Janina) - Hebrew: "God given for the mercy of all."

Yaroslava - Slavic: "bright glory."

Discussion

You are the best such beautiful words where did you get them.

10.11.2018 14:06:12, Sniffing poop

Very beautiful names yes or no answer

10.11.2018 14:05:40, Sniffing poop

Some nonsense about the meaning of the name Daria

Good name Kira

02/12/2018 12:06:38, Nastya76

My daughter’s name is Alinochka, and my name is Natalya. I read about our names and I liked it))) Good meaning))) My mother’s name is Svetlana, and my mother-in-law is Aida))

In my opinion, all these “meanings” have no meaning. Everyone is different, even though they have the same name. Just like those born on the same day are all different.

12/25/2012 02:31:04, so to speak

Maria, Mariam)

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Forgotten names

Forgotten and rare female names and their meaning

There were so many good things in the old days: clean air, clean waters, environmentally friendly products. And most people had pure souls. People lived by their labor and knew what love was. There were a lot of good things in those old days - things that people have forgotten now.

For example, there were a lot of good names. Names that gave people the qualities of kindness, hard work, wisdom, generosity. These are exactly the qualities that people lack nowadays.

Maybe someone will think about this and name their child an old, long-forgotten name.

Even 100-200 years ago, the following female names were actively used, were in use, and were well perceived by ear. Now they are forgotten.

Everyone knows that life develops in a spiral. People forget something, then discover the same thing, but in a new way. Perhaps someday this will happen with long-forgotten, old, good names.

Forgotten and rare female names

Augusta(r.) – majestic, regal

Aurora(r.) – predawn breeze, goddess of the dawn

Agapia(gr.) – beloved

Agafya(gr.) – good, kind, noble

Aglaida(gr.) – brilliant, beautiful

Aglaya(gr.) – beauty, shine

Agnes(r.) – ewe, pure, immaculate, lamb

Agnia(p.) – purity, innocence

Agrippina(r.) – born feet first

Ada(ancient Hebrew) – decoration

Adelaide(Old German) – noble

Adeline(Old German) – noble

Aida(Arabic) – benefit, reward

Aksinya(gr.) – foreigner, guest

Akulina(r.) – eagle

Aleksina(gr.) – protector

Androna(gr.) – winner

Anisya(gr.) – successfully accomplished

Antigone(gr.) – instead, child

Antonia(R.)

Apollinaria(gr.) – dedicated to Apollo

Apollonia(gr.) – destroyer

Aprilia(r.) - illuminated by the sun

Ariadne(gr.) – “ari” – very much and “andano” – like

Aster(gr.) – star

Afanasia(gr.) – immortal

Beatrice(r.) – happy

Vasilida(gr.) – princess

Vasilina(gr.) – queen

Vasilisa(gr.) – queen

Vassa(gr.) – hollow

Verenika(gr.) – bringing victory

Veronica(gr.) – bring victory

Veronia(Bulgarian) – bring victory

Viviana(r.) – alive, tenacious

Vikentiya r.) – victorious

Virginia(b.) – girl

Virinea(r.) – greening, blooming, fresh

Vitalina(r.) – vital

Vitallia(r.) – vital

Galatea(gr.) – milk

Heliana(gr.) – sun

Helium(gr.) – sun

Glafira(gr.) – smooth, refined, graceful

Glyceria(gr.) – sweet

Gloria(r.) – glory

Denisia(gr.) – in honor of the god of winemaking

Dorothea(gr.) – gift of the gods

Dosithea(gr.) – given by God

Drosida(gr.) – dew, irrigating

Evdokia(gr.) – good fame

Eulampia(gr.) – blessed

Eumenia(gr.) – supportive, merciful

Eupraxia(gr.) – doing good deeds, prosperity, happiness

Eusebius(gr.) – pious

Eustathia(gr.) – stable, strong, healthy

Euphalia(gr.) – prosperous

Eliconidas(gr.) – resident of Mount Helikon

Emelyan(gr.) – pleasant in words

Epistimya(gr.) – skill, art, knowledge, science

Epiphany(gr.) – prominent, famous, glorious

Efimiya(gr.) – sacred

Euphrosyne(gr.) – joyful

Zeno(gr.) – divine, dedicated to Zeus

Ida(gr.)

Isabel(Spanish)

Isis(gr.) – goddess of fertility

Isolde(Old English) – ice, dominance

Iphigenia(gr.) – valiant, noble origin

Ilaria(gr.) – cheerful

Inessa(gr.) – a stormy stream

Iolanta(r.) – violet

Iroida(gr.) – heroic, daughter of a hero

Isidora(gr.) – gift

And I(gr.) – violet

Casimir(glory) – preach peace

Kaleria(r.) – kind, beautiful

Callista(gr.) – the most beautiful, wonderful

Kallisphenia(gr.) – beauty, strength

Capitolina(r.) – big-headed, stubborn

Karina(r.) – the keel of a ship

Kira(gr.) – madam

Claudia(r.) – lame

Clarice(r.) – clear

Concordia(r.) – agreement

Cornelia(r.) – horned, strong

Leocadia(gr.)

Leonilla(gr.) – lioness

Leonia(r.) – lioness

Leontyna(gr.) - lion's

Leontia(gr.) - lion's

Lei(ancient Hebrew) – antelope

Liana(Bulgarian)

Libya(gr.)

Lillian(r.) – lily

Lina(gr.) – mournful song

Lyra

Leah(ancient Hebrew) – heifer, antelope

Lolia(r.) – weed

Lolla(r.) – weed, chaff

Longina(r.) – long, long

Mavra(gr.) – dark-skinned, dark-skinned

Maina(gr.) – name of the month May

Mayan(gr.) – name of the month May

Manefa(gr.)

Maryana(ancient Hebrew) – beloved, desired, persistent, bitter

Matilda(Old German) – strength, battle

Matryona(b.) – noble woman

Melania(gr.) – dark, dark

Melitina(gr.) – honey

Milan(slav.) – dear

Milena(slav.) – dear

Militsa(slav.) – pretty, darling

Metrodora(gr.) – gift from mother

Mikhailina(ancient Hebrew) – who is like God

Muse(gr.) – inspirer, goddess of sciences and arts

Nellie(gr.) – solar

Neonilla(gr.) – young

Nymphodora(gr.) – gift of the nymph

Novella(r.) – new, young

Nonna(Egyptian) – dedicated to God, pure

Olympics(gr.) – Olympic

Olympia(gr.) – Olympic

Pavlina(r.) – small

Palmyra(r.) – palm tree

Pelagia(gr.) – sea

Petrina(gr.) – rock, stone

Polyxenia(gr.) – hospitable

Pauline(R.)

Praskovya(gr.) – holiday eve, Friday

Pulcheria(r.) – beautiful

Regina(b.) – queen

Rema- oar

Renata(r.) – reborn

Rimma(r.) – named after the city of Rome

Ruslana(Arabic) – lioness

Rufina(r.) – red, red

Sabina(b.) – Sabine

Selina(gr.) – moon

Seraphim(e.) – fiery, fiery

Sosipatra(gr.) – saving father

Stella(r.) – star

Stepanida(gr.) – crowned, wreath, daughter of Stepan

Susanna(e.) – lily

Taisya(gr.) – belonging to Isis

Tekla(gr.) - God's glory

Ulyana(b.) – from the Yuli family

Ustinya

Faina(gr.) – shining

Faustina(r.) – happy

Fevronya(r.) – eternal vision

Thekla(gr.) – accomplishment, hope

Feklista(gr.) – God’s creation, creation

Felicata(r.) – happiness

Felice(r.) – happiness

Fedora(gr.) – God’s gift

Fedosya(gr.) – dedicated to the gods

Fedotya(gr.) – given by God

Feodulia(gr.)

Feofaniya(gr.) – revealing God

Theophila(gr.) – friend of God

Fetinia

Thebe(gr.) – light, shining

Flöna

Florentina(r.) – blooming

Floriana(r.) – flower, blooming

Florida(r.) – strewn with flowers

Fotina(gr.) – sun light

Photinia(gr.) – light, sun, bright

Harita(gr.) – charm, darling, grace

Kharitina(gr.) – grace

Chionia(gr.) – snow, snowy

Christina(gr.) – Christ, dedicated to Christ

Celistina(r.) – heavenly

Evelina(ancient Hebrew) – life, life

Hellas(gr.)

Ellina(gr.) – Hellenic, Greek

Emiliana(r.) – rival, participant in competitions, pleasant to talk to

Emilia(gr.) – affectionate

Emma(Old German)

Ennafa(Syrian) – good, good

Juliana(b.) – from the Yuli family

Juliania(R.)

Junia(gr.)

Juno(gr.) – goddess of marriage and love

Justina(r.) – correct, fair

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Elena Zhabinskaya

Dear expectant mothers, most likely you already know the gender of your unborn child and are expecting a little princess.

You know exactly what she will be like - beautiful, funny, mischievous, inquisitive and kind, and you want to give her the best. Therefore, you already know how to choose the right one and which one to buy.

The most important, pleasant and significant thing remains: to sort through all the names for girls and choose the most beautiful and best for your little princess. This is a very responsible choice, because it will leave an imprint on the entire future life and fate of the child.

Will your girl grow up to be a downtrodden quiet person, following the lead of someone else’s, stronger, opinion, will she be aggressive and ready to repel an invisible attack every second? Or will he develop into a harmonious personality with an even character and friendly disposition? You won’t believe it, but a lot depends on the name you give her. That is why it is important to make the choice correctly and consciously.

Numerous scientists have long noticed that people with the same names have similar character traits.

One of the explanations is the phenomenon of “music of names.” According to him, some names sound melodious, literally caress the ear and evoke positive emotions in the one who pronounces and the one who hears. Others, on the contrary, make you cringe and tense.

Each name is a set of sounds of one or another pitch and tonality. All sounds have different effects on different parts of the brain. Since a person hears his name several dozen times a day, this forms a certain psycho-emotional state and certain character traits. There are solid, tough names: Zhanna, Dina, Tamara. They contribute to the formation of a persistent, stubborn, decisive character. There are soft and melodic ones: Svetlana, Natalya, Anna, which will be prerequisites for the formation of a soft and flexible character.

In addition, there is another reasonable explanation for the influence of a name on fate. Hearing a name, we draw conclusions about a person’s nationality (Maria, Olga, Anna, Ekaterina), possible religion (Gulnara, Zulfiya), and supposed character traits (calm Elena, fiery Tatyana). Having succumbed to the first impression, we draw some conclusions about the person. And, of course, when thousands of people “endow” someone with certain qualities when they meet, this leaves an imprint on the personality.

An interesting fact: scientists recently conducted a study and found that girls with attractive romantic names (Angelina, Angelica, Milana) progress worse in their careers, but are much more successful in the creative environment and areas of show business.

How to choose

When choosing a name for a girl, you can be guided by different theories and principles (we'll talk about them below). However, there are some general guidelines that need to be taken into account.

The name must match the child's nationality. This is a fairly obvious rule, and usually in a family of Orthodox Christians it would not occur to anyone to name their daughter Khadija, Alfiya or Alsou. In the same way, the presence of a child, for example, with the name Vera, Anna, Olga, in a Tatar or Muslim family immediately creates dissonance.

The first name must be combined with the girl's last and patronymic names. Various combinations of full name the child will have to hear very often. First, last name and first name at school, then first and patronymic in adult life at work. Therefore, talk through all these combinations several times, so to speak, taste them.

If the surname and patronymic are long, then the name should be shorter. It is convenient to show this using my personal example. When we were choosing what to name our daughter, we saw that we had a long last and middle name, so we chose a shorter name so as not to fall asleep while pronouncing it in full. It turned out like this: Zhabinskaya Eva Dmitrievna. Both together and separately, the combinations are not long and euphonious. Compare, for example, how if it were Ekaterina Dmitrievna Zhabinskaya, or Anastasia Dmitrievna Zhabinskaya. For me it’s a very long time.

At the junction of the surname and first name, first name and patronymic, there should not be a jumble of consonants that make pronunciation difficult. In this case, the child will tense up in advance in anticipation that something might be pronounced incorrectly, which will create uncertainty and tightness. For example, it is more difficult to pronounce Stern Christina than Stern Alice.

You need to try to make the name easily form a diminutive form, so that you can color your communication with the baby in a different range of emotions.

What not to call a girl

When choosing what to name a girl in 2017, you must always remember that the baby with this name will live: go to kindergarten, school, university, build a career. Therefore, it is inappropriate and stupid to be guided by momentary fashion or emotions in such an important issue.

You should not give names that are difficult to pronounce, unpronounceable, or strange. For example, Tractorina, Wilhelmina, Gloriosa, Eupraxia, Xanthippe, Mitrodora. The child will feel awkward from birth every time he has to name himself, which can develop an inferiority complex and insecurity.

You should not name your children after historical events or famous people. Events fade into history, and politicians are often criticized as time passes. As a result, a name that seemed significant and relevant to you, ten years later, will sound ridiculous, inappropriate and stupid, confusing the child and developing complexes for him. For example, Dazdraperma (Long live the first of May), Olympics (in honor of the Winter Olympics in Sochi), Crimea (in honor of the annexation of the peninsula), Stalin (in honor of Stalin).

You should not call the baby the same as relatives who died a violent or tragic death. You may believe in mysticism or not, but there are statistics according to which such people more often repeat the fate of their unlucky ancestors.

Recently, there has been a fashion for double names (Anna-Maria, Victoria-Elizabeth). The mothers explain this choice something like this: the queen has a royal name (hinting that all reigning persons have always had two names). But firstly, we are still not royalty, and secondly, this is not a game of princesses, but a real child’s life. I don’t see the need to create additional difficulties and awkward situations for a child in communicating with peers.

Names for girls by month according to the church calendar

Our ancestors did not have to rack their brains over a suitable name for a child. It was enough to look at the calendar - the church calendar with the names of saints.

It was believed that the saint on whose day the baby was born would be his protector and patron, and accordingly, the baby was given that name.

In our time, although the calendar has already played its role, and the choice of a child’s name is left to the parents’ imagination, sometimes it is still possible, and even necessary, to look at the church calendar.

Who knows, perhaps it is there that you will draw inspiration and, according to the calendar, find an unusual name for a girl, which, in addition, will carry a secret spiritual meaning, because the guardian angel himself will protect such a baby.

Nowadays, church canons are not so strict, and in order to give parents more choice in names, calendars are used by month rather than by day. This means that the name of the patron saint can be selected from a list related to the month of birth of the baby.

  • Girls born in September can be called by the following names of patron saints: Thekla, Martha, Natalia, Maria, Kira, Anfisa, Anna, Elizaveta, Tatyana, Natalya, Ksenia, Vasilisa, Sofia, Lyudmila, Vera, Love, Nadezhda, Raisa, Evdokia, Seraphima.
  • In October the patrons are: Elizabeth, Zlata, Zinaida, Pelageya, Taisiya, Tatyana, Nadezhda, Veronica, Anna, Alexandra, Maria, Sofia, Iraida, Ariadna, Irina.
  • In November: Anna, Elizaveta, Nina, Alexandra, Claudia, Elena, Anastasia, Maria, Pelageya, Matryona, Olga.
  • In December: Zoya, Vera, Marina, Alexandra, Tatyana, Anna, Anfisa, Varvara, Ekaterina, Yulia, Kira, Tamara, Maria, Margarita.
  • In January: Maria, Sofia, Nina, Tatyana, Yulia, Anastasia, Vasilisa, Evgenia, Polina, Melania, Maria, Anna, Varvara, Augusta, Claudia.
  • In February: Sofia, Anna, Vera, Svetlana, Irina, Zoya, Maria, Christina, Ekaterina, Pelageya, Ksenia, Anastasia, Agnia, Vasilisa, Rimma.
  • In March: Marina, Christina, Vasilisa, Anastasia, Alexandra, Antonina, Nadezhda, Elena, Yulia, Olga, Kira, Evgenia, Varvara, Valentina.
  • In April: Galina, Lydia, Svetlana, Maria, Daria, Sofia, Alexandra, Anastasia.
  • In May: Claudia, Julia, Christina, Irina, Pelageya, Zoya, Nina, Ivanna, Tamara, Susanna, Matryona, Alexandra, Glafira, Anna, Taisiya.
  • In June: Pelageya, Anna, Antonina, Marfa, Valeria, Maria, Julia, Ulyana, Thekla, Susanna, Vera, Elena, Euphrosyne, Nina, Thekla.
  • In July: Marina, Margarita, Alevtina, Valentina, Yulia, Maria, Olga, Elena, Evdokia, Ioanna, Agrippina, Zoya, Anna, Rimma, Zina.
  • In August: Maria, Sofia, Eva, Daria, Nona, Evdokia, Elizaveta, Elena, Anfisa, Christina, Susanna, Mavra.

Beautiful Russian names

As you know, classics are always in fashion. And names are no exception here. Most Russian traditional names have their roots in Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. But this only adds to their charm and history.

With such a name the baby will feel comfortable, and it will most likely go well with her last name and patronymic.

Popular modern names for girls

Sociologists annually analyze which female names are more popular with parents. According to statistics from recent years, in addition to the classic Russian names that we discussed above, young parents are attracted to the following.


Rare and beautiful

Classic names are beautiful and cozy, but nowadays you won’t surprise anyone with them. And you really want to show everyone that your baby is special. Therefore, I propose to go in search of not only beautiful, but also rare names for girls.


Old Russian

One of the latest fashionable trends is to name children with Old Russian names. I am wary of this idea, and here's why. As a rule, such names are still used extremely rarely in our time.

Accordingly, they are unusual for a child’s ear, and in this case we are again faced with the danger that the baby will be a misfortune in a children’s group, will begin to be ashamed of her name, feel awkward when it is necessary to call it, or when they address her.

There is always such a danger, because we do not know in advance what kind of character and temperament our baby will have. Perhaps some will not be shy and will be able to stand up for themselves, while others will withdraw and refuse to attend school.

Therefore, I do not see the need to give children too rare Old Russian names, such as Marfa, Thekla, Lukerya, Pelageya, Euphrosyne, Agrippina, Aglaya.

There is a theory according to which people born at certain times of the year have common character traits and inclinations.

Knowing these patterns, you can align and adjust a person’s character in the right direction.

For example, cold and harsh weather conditions form a tough, firm and uncompromising character in those born in winter. Therefore, there is a recommendation to try to give such girls soft, gentle and affectionate names, in order to thus add femininity and kindness. In this case, such names as Elena, Alisa, Sophia would be appropriate, and unlucky (they will only strengthen, aggravate the character) Kira, Olga, Zhanna.

Spring, on the contrary, contributes to the formation of soft, indecisive personalities. It is difficult for such girls to resist other people's opinions, it is difficult to say a firm no, to stop unpleasant statements or actions. On the contrary, they need to add hardness. The names Marina, Christina, Dina would be suitable. Natalya, Dashenka, Svetlana will be unsuccessful.

In the summer, emotional, impressionable girls are born, good-natured and often spineless. Their character should be balanced with solid, stable names, for example, Martha, Varvara.

Autumn is the best time for the birth of balanced, integral individuals. They can be given any name without fear.

I also suggest watching a video that contains useful tips on the topic.

Muslim

Muslim names are melodious and melodious; in addition, they always hide some unique quality that parents strive to endow with a little girl at birth.

Much attention is paid to the beauty of a woman, because she should please and delight the eyes of her husband, as well as obedience and submissiveness.

Let's admire modern popular, unusual-sounding options and find out what they mean.

  • Yasmina - similar to a jasmine flower;
  • Elvira is a protector;
  • Shakira – who is grateful;
  • Samira – who knows how to listen;
  • Madina - in honor of the city Medina;
  • Leila is a girl with black hair;
  • Dinara - like gold;
  • Amira is a princess;
  • Alsou – personifying beauty.

Tatar

The Tatars are a great people with a distinctive history and rich traditions. Needless to say, female names in Tatar culture are beautiful and unusual.

Often parents create their own new name for the baby, comparing it with beautiful flowers, or a unique natural phenomenon. The names are somewhat bolder than in classical Muslim traditions, with more emphasis on beauty and less emphasis on the need for obedience and submission.

We have selected the most popular modern options for you.


Kazakh

The Kazakh people have an ancient and rich history. Traditional Kazakh names came to us from ancient times. Most often they are composite and represent admiration for the beauty of a young girl, her grace, and love of life.

The names often reveal a comparison with beautiful flowers, the moon, precious stones, as well as admiration for some character qualities, usually meekness, helpfulness and humility, which is logical for Muslim peoples.

Let's look at modern beautiful Kazakh names for girls and admire their poetic explanation.

  • Janelle – blessed;
  • Aisulu – beautiful as the moon;
  • Meiram – festive;
  • Saule - like a ray of sunshine;
  • Kanipa is a sincere girl;
  • Batima is a wise girl;
  • Aigul – similar to a moon flower;
  • Asiyana – a girl from the East;
  • Bibigul is the mistress of the flower meadow;
  • Guldana is an expensive flower.

When choosing a name for your baby, do not forget to prepare all the necessary things for her birth. Advanced mothers know that the most profitable option now is to buy everything online: it saves time, money, and there is much more choice. An excellent, trusted store that has everything you need for a newborn -. Be sure to take a look at it, it once saved me a lot of time and nerves from shopping.

I hope the information was useful to you. I’ll be happy to read your opinion on choosing a name for your daughter, if necessary, I’ll give you tips and advice, so don’t hesitate to leave comments.