Cool and Unusual Ladies

  1. Lelloine
    • Lilyse
      • Lochlyn
        • Lyris
          • Mabry
            • Origin:

              Variation of Mayberry, English and Irish
            • Meaning:

              "mud hill"
            • Description:

              Cute and eminently wearable surname name for girls.
          • Maelys
            • Origin:

              French or Breton
            • Meaning:

              "chief or prince"
            • Description:

              Another feminine form of the old saint's name Mael. Spelled Maëlys, it is a very popular name in France today.
          • Marigold
            • Origin:

              Flower name, from English
            • Meaning:

              "golden flower"
            • Description:

              Marigold, once found almost exclusively in English novels and aristocratic nurseries, is beginning to be talked about and considered here. It has a sweet, sunny, quirky feel. The marigold was the symbol of the Virgin Mary.
          • Mayson
            • Merewen
              • Origin:

                Old English
              • Meaning:

                "sublime delight"
              • Description:

                This Anglo-Saxon gem was borne by a few medieval women including Saint Merewen, Abbess of Romsey Abbey. It has also been used in literature, for example in Kit Berry's Stonewylde series. Merewen has the mellifluous vowels and Celtic charm of other current favorites like Elowen and Meredith.
            • Mireille
              • Origin:

                French
              • Meaning:

                "to admire"
              • Description:

                Pretty name that may pose pronunciation problems -- it's meer-AY -- but is well worth the effort.
            • Mirren
              • Origin:

                Scottish
              • Meaning:

                "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
              • Description:

                Mirren is a lively and attractive Scottish name, popular in its native country but best known outside Scotland as the surname of the English actor Dame Helen Mirren. It is thought to be a Scottish derivative of the name Marion, from Mary.
            • Maebry
              • Neely
                • Rosia
                  • Sabryn
                    • Selah
                      • Origin:

                        Hebrew
                      • Meaning:

                        "praise, pause"
                      • Description:

                        The name is derived from the term commonly used in the Book of Psalms, which has a many Hebrew scholars in confusion over its meaning. Given its context in the Bible, Selah is likely to mean "to praise" or "pause and reflect upon what has just been said." Lauryn Hill used this name for her daughter. It is the last word in Anita Diamant's novel The Red Tent.
                    • Seraphina
                      • Origin:

                        Hebrew
                      • Meaning:

                        "ardent; fiery"
                      • Description:

                        Seraphina is one of the most-searched name on Nameberry, destined for even greater popularity. The highest-ranking angels, the six-winged seraphim, inspired the lovely name Seraphina.
                    • Sorcha
                      • Origin:

                        Irish
                      • Meaning:

                        "bright, shining"
                      • Description:

                        A popular Irish name virtually unknown here, but one that feels like it could follow in the footsteps of Siobhan and Saoirse. It's pronounced SOR-ka, but with a little hiccup between the 'r' and the 'c' that's difficult for non-Gaelic speakers to reproduce. Spelled (and pronounced) Sorsha, she is a major character in the movie Willow.
                    • Saorla
                      • Tulia
                        • Origin:

                          Feminine form of Roman family name Tullius, meaning unknown
                        • Description:

                          Tulia, rhyming with Julia, is one of several offshoots of the noble Roman family name Tullius, best known as the middle name of the philospher Cicero. Another option is Tullia with a short u. This whole clan of names is relatively unknown but may be rediscovered thanks to the fashion for ancient Roman names.