my names #

Almost all my names are international ones, I like names I've never heard of and that aren't made up or trendy, so you'll probablyfeel you've been around the world when you look at my list ^^…
  1. Anneke
    • Origin:

      Dutch
    • Meaning:

      "grace"
    • Description:

      Dutch, Limburgish and Afrikaans diminutive of Anne.
  2. Aleida
    • Danuta
      • Origin:

        Polish variation of Danutė
      • Meaning:

        "God is my judge; gift, wise"
      • Description:

        A Polish form of the Lithuanian Danutė, the name Danuta is possibly a feminine form of the Hebrew Daniel, meaning "God is my judge", or an elaboration of Dana, a multicultural name meaning "gift" from the Slavic root danŭ, "wise" in Persian and Arabic, and "to judge" from Hebrew.
    • Eeva
      • Eila
        • Origin:

          Hebrew, Norwegian variation of Elina
        • Meaning:

          "oak tree; bright, shining light"
        • Description:

          Eila is a Hebrew name heard in Israel. The name also has roots in Finland and Norway, where it's derived from Elina, a variation of Helen, or from Aila, a form of Helga. Eila could gain attention as a cross-cultural name and fresh alternative to popular sound-alike choices like Ayla, Ella, and Isla.
      • Kaija
        • Kaisa
          • Kasia
            • Origin:

              Polish, diminutive of Katarzyna, form of Katherine
            • Description:

              Attractive and equally intriguing alternative to Katya.
          • Katarzyna
            • Origin:

              Polish variation of Catherine
            • Meaning:

              "pure"
            • Description:

              Countless notable figures from Polish history, and one America's Next Top Model contestant, have used this version of Catherine, made extra spicy by that "zy." Those interested in honoring a relative with the name might want to consider Kasia, Katarzyna's lovely (and much more English-friendly) nickname.
          • Kjersti
            • Katla
              • Marit
                • Origin:

                  Aramaic
                • Meaning:

                  "pearl"
                • Description:

                  An unusual and straightforward name with an attractive Scandinavian accent; a royal name in Norway.
              • Michalina
                • Origin:

                  Feminization of Michal, Polish
                • Meaning:

                  "who is like God?"
                • Description:

                  A classic name in Poland, where it has been in the Top 50 since 2007. Michalina is the feminine form of Michal, the Polish, Czech, and Slavic variation of Michael.
              • Noor
                • Origin:

                  Arabic; Dutch variation of Eleonora
                • Meaning:

                  "light"
                • Description:

                  An interesting name associated with the elegant American-born Queen Noor of Jordan. Noor is very popular among modern Muslim parents around the world and is beginning to cross over, perhaps because of its simplicity and its resemblance to the stylish Western Nora. It appeared in the US Top 1000 for the first time in 2015.
              • Sanne
                • Origin:

                  Dutch, diminutive of Susanne
                • Meaning:

                  "lily"
                • Description:

                  Sanne is hugely popular in the Netherlands, but almost unknown here; which makes it an interesting prospect for the parent in search of an unusual name. Pronounced sah-na, Sanne is in keeping with the Dutch taste for nicknames plucked from the middle or end of a name vs. the beginning, such as Bas for Sebastien or Bram for Abram.
              • Saskia
                • Origin:

                  Dutch
                • Meaning:

                  "Saxon"
                • Description:

                  From the first time we saw the name Saskia attached to a portrait of Rembrandt's wife (her full name was Saakje van Uylenburgh, but she was always called Saskia), we have found it utterly charming and wondered why it hasn't attracted more fans In this country--she's appreciated by the Brits, who have moved her to Number 392. Saskia is one of those names that's been used in Europe since the Middle Ages, but has never crossed the ocean.
              • Svana
                • Thora
                  • Origin:

                    Norse
                  • Meaning:

                    "thunder goddess"
                  • Description:

                    Thora, related to Thor, is the ancient Norse thunder goddess name that's much softer and gentler than its meaning suggests. A noted bearer is actress Thora Birch.
                • Tora
                  • Origin:

                    Norse
                  • Meaning:

                    "thunder"
                  • Description:

                    Tora is the female version of Tor or Thor, the name of the Norse god of thunder. Actress Jeanne Tripplehorn chose it for her daughter.
                • Zosia
                  • Origin:

                    Variant of Sophia, Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "wisdom"
                  • Description:

                    This unusual and alluring choice was used by David Mamet for his daughter, who is now grown and an actress on the hit show Girls.