Fantasy OC - PC Names - Female

  1. Evelia
    • Description:

      Evelia is a feminine name with Latin and Spanish origins. It derives from the Latin name Evelius, which may be related to 'aevum' meaning 'age' or 'eternity.' The name is most prevalent in Hispanic communities, particularly in Mexico and parts of the southwestern United States. Evelia has a melodious quality with its flowing vowels, making it both elegant and accessible. While not among the most common Hispanic names, it has maintained steady usage throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. The name carries a timeless quality and often evokes associations with beauty and grace. The nickname Evelie or Eve is sometimes used as a familiar form.
  2. Evella
    • Origin:

      Invented literary name
    • Description:

      Though it doesn't have historic roots--it was created by L. Frank Baum for a Princess character in his book Ozma of Oz--Evella could fit well into the Eve-Eva-Evelyn group now coming back into favor.
  3. Evena
    • Origin:

      Finnish feminization of Even, Norwegian
    • Meaning:

      "gift; winner"
    • Description:

      A rare feminine form of Even, a common Norwegian boy name.
  4. Everina
    • Description:

      Philosopher Mary Wollstonecraft had a younger sister named Everina. Her daughter Mary Shelley also used the name for her daughter, Clara Everina Shelley (1817-1818).
  5. Evetta
    • Description:

      Evetta is a feminine name with Romance language influences, likely derived as a diminutive form of Eve or Eva. The name carries the meaning of Eve—'life' or 'living one'—with the addition of the affectionate suffix '-etta,' common in Italian and other Latin-based languages. Though less common than related forms like Evette or Yvette, Evetta has a vintage charm that occasionally resurfaces as naming trends cycle. The name peaked in popularity during the mid-20th century but remains relatively rare, giving it distinction while still being recognizable. Evetta balances femininity with strength through its crisp consonants and flowing vowels. Its classical roots provide substance while the diminutive form adds warmth and approachability.
  6. Evgenia
    • Origin:

      Greek; Russian; Bulgarian
    • Meaning:

      "wellborne, noble"
    • Description:

      The Greek and Bulgarian form of Eugenia, or an alternate transcription of the Russian Yevgeniya.
  7. Eviana
    • Description:

      Eviana is a modern feminine name that likely emerged as a blend of popular names like Eva, Evie, or Evelyn with the romantic -ana suffix. It may also be viewed as a variation of Ivana or a feminine form of Evan. With its melodic four syllables, Eviana has a contemporary feel while maintaining a connection to more traditional naming roots. The name has gained some modest popularity in the 21st century, appealing to parents seeking something distinctive yet accessible. Eviana carries an elegant, feminine quality with potential meanings connected to its root names - Eva relates to 'life' in Hebrew, while Evan has Welsh origins meaning 'young warrior.' Its flowing sound and unique character make it increasingly appealing in today's naming landscape.
  8. Evicka
    • Description:

      Evicka is a feminine name likely of Slavic origin, possibly serving as a diminutive form of Eva or Evita. In many Slavic languages, particularly Czech and Slovak, the suffix "-icka" creates an affectionate or diminutive version of a name. The base name Eva derives from Hebrew, meaning "life" or "living one." Evicka maintains a distinctly Eastern European character while being quite rare in English-speaking countries. The name carries a delicate, melodic quality with its soft consonants and vowel ending. Those bearing this name might appreciate its cultural connection to Slavic heritage and its uniqueness in Western contexts.

  9. Evike
    • Description:

      Evike is a feminine name with Hungarian origins, functioning as a diminutive or endearing form of Eva (Éva in Hungarian). The suffix '-ike' in Hungarian creates an affectionate, smaller version of the original name. The root name Eva derives from the Hebrew 'Chavah,' meaning 'life' or 'living one.' While uncommon internationally, Evike maintains cultural significance in Hungary and Hungarian-speaking regions. The name carries the warmth and tradition of Hungarian naming practices, where diminutives often become standalone names. Despite its rarity in global contexts, Evike possesses a charming, distinctive quality that honors Hungarian heritage while maintaining the life-affirming meaning of its root name.

  10. Evlina
    • Description:

      Evlina is a feminine name that appears to be a variant spelling of Evelina, which itself is a diminutive form of Eve or Evelyn. These names trace back to Hebrew origins, with Eve meaning 'life' or 'living one.' The variant spelling Evlina simplifies the pronunciation while maintaining the name's elegant quality. While Evelina has historical usage across Europe, Evlina is considerably rarer, making it an uncommon choice. The name has a delicate, graceful sound with its flowing syllables and soft consonants. Its connection to the concept of life gives it positive connotations of vitality and new beginnings.
  11. Evodia
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Description:

      Latinized variant of Euodia
  12. Evolette
    • Origin:

      American invented name, Variation of Evolet
    • Description:

      A stylish smoosh of Evelyn and Juliette, also a variation of the invented name Evolet.
  13. Evona
    • Description:

      Evona is a feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may be a variant of Yvonne (from the Germanic element 'iv' meaning 'yew'), a feminine form of Evan (Welsh for 'young warrior'), or derived from the Celtic 'eabhann' meaning 'river.' The name has a melodic quality and traditional feel while remaining distinctive. Though never widely popular, Evona has maintained a consistent, if sparse, usage throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. Its appeal lies in its similarity to more common names like Eva, Evelyn, and Fiona, while offering parents a unique alternative. The name carries connotations of strength and natural beauty, appealing to those seeking a name with subtle Celtic or European roots.

  14. Evonna
    • Description:

      Evonna is a feminine name that likely developed as a variant of names like Yvonne or Evonne, with roots in the Germanic name element "iv" meaning "yew" (a type of tree associated with eternity). This uncommon name has a soft, flowing quality with its three syllables and melodic sound. While never having achieved widespread popularity, Evonna occasionally appears in birth records throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, particularly in the United States. The name carries a subtle vintage charm while still feeling contemporary. Some may also see it as a creative variation of Eva or Evon. Its rarity makes it appealing to parents seeking a name that sounds familiar and feminine but isn't frequently encountered. The name has a certain elegance without being overly elaborate.

  15. Evora
    • Origin:

      Portuguese place name
    • Meaning:

      "yew tree"
    • Description:

      Evora is a city in Portugal known for its magnificent Roman aged ruins. It is occasionally seen as a female name, evoking some of the mystique of this region.
  16. Evuska
    • Description:

      Evuska is a feminine name with Eastern European origins, particularly from Hungarian naming traditions. It functions as an affectionate diminutive form of Eva, which means "life" or "living one." The distinctive suffix "-uska" adds an endearing, intimate quality to the name, commonly used in Hungarian and Slavic languages to express fondness. While very rare outside its cultural context, Evuska carries a warm, melodic quality that transcends language barriers. The name maintains its connection to the widely recognized Eva while offering something much more distinctive. Parents might choose Evuska for its unique international flair, its sweet diminutive nature, or as a nod to Hungarian or Eastern European heritage, making it an uncommon choice with cultural significance.
  17. Eyla
    • Description:

      Eyla is a short, melodic feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may be a variant of Isla (Scottish for 'island'), Ayla (Turkish for 'moonlight' or Hebrew for 'oak tree'), or Ella (Germanic for 'fairy maiden'). The name's simplicity and soft sound have made it increasingly popular in recent years as parents seek short, distinctive names with international appeal. Eyla combines contemporary style with a timeless quality. Though still relatively uncommon in most countries, its usage has been growing gradually, especially in Scandinavian regions and among parents drawn to names with nature connections.
  18. Eyona
    • Description:

      Eyona is a feminine name of African origin, particularly associated with Xhosa culture where it means "the chosen one" or "the right one." This powerful name carries connotations of destiny, uniqueness, and special purpose. Though relatively uncommon globally, Eyona holds cultural significance in South African communities, where names often reflect aspirations, circumstances of birth, or spiritual meanings. The melodic three-syllable pronunciation (eh-YOH-nah) gives this name a flowing, rhythmic quality characteristic of many African names. As interest in names with authentic cultural meanings grows, Eyona represents a choice that combines distinctive sound patterns with profound significance, offering a name that stands out while carrying a message of divine selection and purpose.

  19. Eyrica
    • Description:

      Eyrica is a distinctive feminine name that appears to be a modern variation of Erica. While Erica comes from the Norse name Eiríkr meaning 'eternal ruler' or 'ever powerful,' Eyrica represents a contemporary spelling adaptation. The unique 'y' substitution gives the classic name a fresh, individual feel. This spelling variation is quite rare, making it appealing to parents seeking uncommon names. Eyrica maintains the melodic quality and strength of the original while offering distinctiveness. As modern naming trends increasingly embrace creative spellings of traditional names, Eyrica exemplifies this approach, providing a familiar-yet-unique option that stands out on class rosters while still being recognizable in pronunciation.

  20. Eythora
    • Origin:

      Icelandic
    • Meaning:

      "thunder"
    • Description:

      An anglicised or dutchified spelling of the Icelandic name Eyþóra, brought to fame by the Dutch Olympic gymnast Eythora Elisabet Thorsdottir, whose parents are Icelandic.