Names from Operas

  1. Volano
    • Wolfram
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "wolf raven"
      • Description:

        This powerful old name can actually be traced back to two distinct sources. As an Old German name, Wolfram (borne by the medieval poet Wolfram von Eschenbach) derives from a combination of wolf + hraben "raven".
    • Wotan
      • Xiphares
        • Zaccaria
          • Zerlina
            • Origin:

              Arabic
            • Meaning:

              "beautiful dawn"
            • Description:

              Zerlina is a variation of Zerlin, meaning "beautiful dawn". Zerlina is most famous as the wily, clever servant girl in Mozart's opera Don Giovanni, where she is the only character to seemingly get her way.
          • Zulma
            • Origin:

              Arabic
            • Meaning:

              "peace"
            • Description:

              A rare Arabic name related to the Hebrew Shalom, Solomon or Salome, meaning "peace", " safety" or "completeness". In complete contrast, it could be related to the word "dhulm" or "zulm" meaning "unfairness", and conveying the idea of overcoming oppression.
            • Mélisande
              • Origin:

                French, from Greek
              • Meaning:

                "honeybee"
              • Description:

                Romantique French name invoking Debussy's haunting score for the opera Pelléas and Mélisande.
            • Rusalka
              • Origin:

                Slavic mythological name
              • Description:

                In Slavic mythology, Rusalka is the equivalent of the Little Mermaid — she's a water nymph who falls in love with a land-dwelling man and eventually dies of a broken heart. Her tale was made into an opera of the same name by Dvorak. A good alternative for those who are turned off by the popularity of other fairy tale names like Aurora and Ariel.
            • Santuzza
              • Suzuki
                • Thaïs
                  • Origin:

                    Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "beloved"
                  • Description:

                    A paramour of Alexander the Great and the heroine of a Massenet opera, this name is nothing if not dramatic.
                • Turandot
                  • Yaroslavna
                    • Zeffiro
                      • Zuniga
                        • Ännchen