The Names of Elfane

  1. Sylviana
    • Description:

      Elaborate, super-feminine form of Sylvie/Sylvia.
  2. Skylark
    • Solandra
      • Taisa
        • Talia
          • Origin:

            Hebrew; Australian Aboriginal
          • Meaning:

            "gentle dew from heaven; by the water"
          • Description:

            Talia is derived from the Hebrew elements tal, meaning "dew," and yah, in reference to God. In the mythology of one ancient sect, Talia was one of ten angels who attended the sun on its daily course. The occasionally homophonous name Thalia has unrelated Greek origins.
        • Tamsin
          • Origin:

            English, contracted form of Thomasina
          • Meaning:

            "twin"
          • Description:

            Tamsin is an offbeat name occasionally heard in Britain and just waiting to be discovered here. U.K. actress Tamsin Greig is a star of the show Episodes, Tamsin Olivier is the daughter of Joan Plowright and Sir Laurence Olivier..
        • Temperance
          • Origin:

            Virtue name
          • Description:

            Not too long ago, Temperance was found only on lists of Puritan baby names.
        • Thalassa
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "the sea"
          • Description:

            A pretty, rarely used Greek name, Thalassa is the ancient personification of the sea, particularly the Mediterranean, who is sometimes considered the mother of Aphrodite. In 1991, a newly discovered moon of Neptune was dubbed Thalassa.
        • Thaleia
          • Thane
            • Origin:

              Scottish
            • Meaning:

              "clan chieftain"
            • Description:

              This early Scottish title -- known to us via Shakespeare's Macbeth -- has recently surfaced as a baby name possibility, familiar sounding through its similarity to names like Zane and Wayne.
          • Thedric
            • Theron
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "hunter"
              • Description:

                Theron is best known these days as the surname of actress Charlize, but it does have a long history as a first name, ranking in the Top 500 in the early part of the 20th century and only dropping out of the Top 1000 in the early 1990s. Theon is a similar name made familiar by the popular series Game of Thrones: Might it and Theron rise in tandem?
            • Thisbe
              • Origin:

                Greek mythological name, meaning unknown
              • Description:

                Thisbe, the name of a beautiful but tragic lover in mythology, is lively and cute -- in a slightly thistly, prickly way. Ovid retold the story of Thisbe and Pyramus, young lovers in ancient Babylon kept apart by family rivalry, which was the inspiration for Romeo and Juliet. A modern bearer of the name is writer Thisbe Nissen.

                In Sarah Dessen's novel Along for the Ride, the baby daughter is named Thisby, nn Isby.

            • Thistle
              • Origin:

                English flower name
              • Meaning:

                "to prick"
              • Description:

                Quirky and charming flower name. Thistle is Scotland's national symbol.
            • Thorin
              • Origin:

                Norse and Scandinavian
              • Meaning:

                "thunder or brave and daring"
              • Description:

                Some sources give Thorin as a variation of the thunder god name Thor, equivalent to Thoren, while others says it comes from the verb að þora, meaning "to dare." This is a dwarf's name that first appeared in the thirteenth century mythology compilation Prose Edda, which, along with the Poetic Edda, represents nearly all of pagan Scandinavian mythology. Tolkien later used the name for character Thorin II Oakenshield of The Hobbit.
            • Titania
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "giant, great one"
              • Description:

                This name of the queen of the fairies in A Midsummer Night's Dream has a delicate, lacy charm similar to Tatiana's, but that first syllable could cause embarrassing problems.
            • Topaz
              • Origin:

                Greek gem name
              • Description:

                As a name, Topaz is sophisticated and sultry; as a golden gem, it's said to have healing and energizing properties and also to bring good luck-- and being the birthstone for November it's one of the perfect names for November babies, with that final 'z' giving it some extra sizzle.
            • Trystan
              • Origin:

                Celtic
              • Meaning:

                "noise or sorrowful"
              • Description:

                An alternative spelling of Tristan, and also the modern Welsh form of the legendary hero's name.
            • Twyla
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "woven with a double thread; twilight; star"
              • Description:

                Mystical and intriguing, this vintage name has an unexpectedly modern feel. Conjuring up imagery of glowing evening light, Twyla could appeal as as alternative to Lila, as a nature-inspired option, or for the grown-up fans of the Stephanie Meyer's vampire series, Twilight.

                Twyla — also spelled Twila — has a number of possible origins. On one hand, it could be simply inspired by the word "twilight", connecting it to the time of evening when the sun is below the horizon. Alternatively, it could come from the word "twill", a type of textile weave that creates a sturdy fabric, or, it could be inspired by the French Étoile (said EH-TWAL), meaning "star".

                Associated with choreographer Twyla Tharp, a waitress in the television series Schitt's Creek, and a Monster High character Twyla Boogeyman, Twyla was also used by Toni Morrison in her short story, Recitatif, which was reissued in 2022.
            • Valda
              • Origin:

                German
              • Meaning:

                "battle heroine"
              • Description:

                Seventies comic-book-heroine-style name.