Butterfly, Moth and Dragonfly Girls

  1. Eliena
    • Origin:

      nature name
    • Description:

      Deriving from the name of an Australian butterfly, Eliena is also a name seen in the Bible.
  2. Elodina
    • Origin:

      nature name
    • Description:

      This name comes from a genus of beautiful black and white Australian butterflies. Given the rise of "el" names such as Eleanor, Eloise, and Ella, Elodina could make a good choice for someone looking for a rarer name.
  3. Ennia
    • Florinda
      • Origin:

        Spanish and Portuguese elaboration of Flora or Florence
      • Description:

        Florinda may be taking a good thing, the name of the Roman goddess of flowers and springtime, and making it too elaborate.
    • Genovena
      • Helenita
        • Ina
          • Origin:

            Latin, feminine suffix
          • Description:

            This suffix is used as an independent name, but doesn't your little girl deserve more?
        • Issoria
          • Origin:

            nature name
          • Description:

            The Issoria is a genus of butterflies found in Africa, one of which is known as the African Queen. This name would make a wonderful choice for those looking for a name which subtly honors Africa.
        • Jamida
          • Japeta
            • Junonia
              • Kaniska
                • Karsandra
                  • Khoda
                    • Kurava
                      • Levana
                        • Origin:

                          Roman, Latin
                        • Meaning:

                          "to lift"
                        • Description:

                          Roman goddess of childbirth. Levana is one of the lesser-known ancient Roman goddess names and has a somewhat synthetic feel but authentic roots.
                      • Lucina
                        • Origin:

                          Roman
                        • Meaning:

                          "grove or light"
                        • Description:

                          Lucina, deriving from Latin lucus "grove" and also associated with lux "light", is an epithet given in Roman mythology to the goddess Juno (and sometimes also Diana) in her role as goddess of childbirth. A stately and unusual route to Lucy, more delicate than Lucinda.
                      • Megera
                        • Narina
                          • Origin:

                            nature name
                          • Description:

                            The Narina is a type of butterfly, but the name also makes a good contribution to the rising popularity of "ina" names like Marina, Adelina, and Perlina.
                        • Olane