Ballet Names

  1. Delphine
    • Origin:

      French from Greek
    • Meaning:

      "of Delphi; womb"
    • Description:

      Delphine is a sleek, chic French name with two nature associations — the dolphin and the delphinium, a bluebell-like flower, a well as a link to the ancient city of Delphi, which the Greeks believed to be the womb of the earth. All of these derive from the Greek word delphus "womb".
  2. Dorothée
    • Dayde
      • Eva
        • Origin:

          Latin form of Eve, Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "life"
        • Description:

          Eva is a simple, classic Hebrew name for girls that recently slipped out of the US Top 100 for the first time in more than a decade. Pronounced either like her more popular sister Ava or less popular sister Eve, Eva is one of the elite group of girl names that mean life.
      • Felia
        • Feya
          • Galina
            • Origin:

              Russian and Slavic feminine form of Galen, Greek
            • Meaning:

              "calm, healer"
            • Description:

              Commonly used in Russia, has an Old World Slavic feel. The original Galen can be used for girls as well as boys.
          • Gelsey
            • Origin:

              Persian
            • Meaning:

              "flower"
            • Description:

              This name was given a lithe and graceful image by ballerina Gelsey Kirkland, but was later far surpassed by Kelsey and Chelsea.
          • Georgina
            • Origin:

              English, feminine variation of George
            • Meaning:

              "farmer"
            • Description:

              Now more popular than Georgiana in Britain, this elegant Dickens. Jane Austen name deserves attention. Most American parents prefer Georgia to Georgina or any other feminization of George.
          • Ghislaine
            • Origin:

              French from German
            • Meaning:

              "pledge"
            • Description:

              Ghislaine still sounds unusual to us, even though in France this name is dated. It can also be spelled Ghislain.
          • Giselle
            • Origin:

              German
            • Meaning:

              "pledge, hostage"
            • Description:

              Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen undoubtedly gave this name a boost. The French pronunciation (jiz-ELLE) gives it a more graceful, balletic, gazellelike feel.
          • HANYA
            • 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.
            • Iohna
              • Juliet
                • Origin:

                  English from Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "youthful or sky father"
                • Description:

                  One of the most romantic names, the lovely and stylish Juliet seems finally to have shaken off her limiting link to Romeo. In Shakespeare's play, it was Juliet who said "What's in a name?"
              • Kyra
                • Origin:

                  Feminine variation of Cyrus, Persian
                • Meaning:

                  "throne"
                • Description:

                  The girls' name Kyra sounds like the also popular Keira/Kiera, but has a different root. There are twice as many baby girls named Keira as Kyra, with Kiera in third place. Kyra now ranks at #590 and is most familiar via actress Kyra Sedgwick.
              • Kaie
                • Kaleria
                  • Kitri
                    • Larissa
                      • Origin:

                        Variation of Larisa, Greek and Russian
                      • Meaning:

                        "citadel"
                      • Description:

                        Larissa is a nymph name that's daintily pretty and a fresh alternative to Melissa or Alyssa. Though this is the more common variation in the Western World, the original is actually Larisa.