famous figure skaters - pyeongchang 2018

  1. Evgenia
    • Felipe
      • Origin:

        Spanish variation of Philip
      • Description:

        A royal name in Spain that could make a lively alternative to our Philip/Phillip. Despite its status as an international version of a English name, it has ranked on the US Top 1000 almost every year since the beginning of the twentieth century, with 1904 the only exception.
    • Gabriella
      • Origin:

        Italian feminine variation of Gabriel
      • Meaning:

        "God is my strength"
      • Description:

        Gabriella is the feminine form of Gabriel, a name derived from the Hebrew Gavri’el. Gavri’el is composed of the elements gever, meaning "strong," and ’el, referring to God. Gabriella is used among a variety of cultures in the US, including Italian Americans, Latinos, and in the Jewish community. Gabriela is the Spanish spelling.
    • Gabrielle
      • Origin:

        French, feminine variation of Gabriel
      • Meaning:

        "God is my Strength"
      • Description:

        The quintessentially elegant and worldly Gabrielle -- designer Coco Chanel's real name -- is on its descent after years on the rise. Gabrielle was a hit in the 90s and early 2000s, peaking at number 46 in 1999. Popular nickname options include Gabby, Bri, and Brielle. Today Gabriella has taken over as the more popular version and still sits in the Top 100, while Gabrielle is soon to lose its spot in the Top 500. This follows a collective trend of "-a" ending version surpassing the more tailored versions, similar to how Daniela replaced Danielle.
    • Guillaume
      • Origin:

        French variation of William
      • Description:

        An everyday name in France, a charismatic possibility here.
    • Harley
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "hare clearing"
      • Description:

        You can ride one, you can use it as a baby name – or, as is often the case, both! Harley is currently trending up for girls and down for boys in the US, although it remains predominantly masculine in the UK. A lesser-used -ley ending choice for boys, Harley has a current sound but an old-school biker appeal.
    • Ha-nul
      • Han
        • Hao
          • Isadora
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "gift of Isis"
            • Description:

              Why is Isabella megapopular while Isadora goes virtually ignored? Too close a tie with tragic modern dancer Isadora Duncan (born Angela Isadora), who was done in by her long flowing scarf, perhaps, or with fusty male version Isidore. But we think Isadora is well worth reevaluating as an Isabella alternative. Quirky couple singer Bjork and artist Matthew Barney did just that and named their daughter Isadora. Isidora would be an alternative, just as proper but not quite as charming spelling--the one used as the spelling of a fourth century saint's name.
          • Ivett
            • Javier
              • Origin:

                Spanish variation of Xavier
              • Description:

                One of the most popular Spanish names for boys in the US, Javier is embodied for many Americans in the magnetic persona of Spanish-born Oscar-nominated actor Javier Bardem.
            • Jonathan
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "gift of Jehovah"
              • Description:

                Jonathan was derived from the Hebrew name Yehonatan, eventually contracted to the modern Yonatan, meaning "gift of Jehovah." It comes from the elements yeho, in reference to God, and natan, meaning "to give." In the Old Testament, Jonathan was the valiant eldest son of King Saul, and it was his friendship with brother-in-law David that gave rise to the expression "Jonathan and David" to describe devoted, steadfast friends.
            • Julian
              • Origin:

                English from Latin, variation of Julius
              • Meaning:

                "youthful, downy-bearded, or sky father"
              • Description:

                Cool and charming, with plenty of flair and sophistication, Julian manages to strike the balance between being a sensible classic and contemporary choice. Appealingly international, it is no wonder Julian is a rising star.
            • Julianne
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "youthful or sky father"
              • Description:

                This variation on the Julia theme has stayed in play due to the popularity of Julianne Moore, though it now sits at the bottom of the US Top 1000.
            • Jorik
              • Joti
                • Ju-sik
                  • Jun-hwan
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