Names from Operas

  1. Dalinda
    • Destino
      • Dorabella
        • Dulcamara
          • Elektra
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "shining, bright"
            • Description:

              This spelling of Electra makes this vibrant name less electric and more kinetic.
          • Elisabeth
            • Origin:

              German, Dutch, Danish and English variation of Elizabeth, Hebrew, "pledged to God"
            • Meaning:

              "pledged to God"
            • Description:

              This spelling of the classic name is found in France, Germany, Greece, and other cultures, and is worn by such notables as Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, Elisabeth Shue, Elisabeth Moss, and Elisabeth Hasselbeck. The name's pronunciation is usually just like the Z version, but some parents choose this because they want to discourage the Liz or Lizzie short forms and so pronounce it as if it has Lisa in the middle.
          • Elvira
            • Origin:

              Spanish
            • Meaning:

              "white, fair"
            • Description:

              Before there was the campy TV Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, Elvira was the long-suffering wife of Don Juan, and remnants of those negative, gothic images still cling to it, though they are fading.

              Other references include the romantic film Elvira Madigan, based on a real person, and the main ghostly character in Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit, as well as appearances in several operas.

          • Emilia
            • Origin:

              Feminine variation of Emil, Latin
            • Meaning:

              "rival"
            • Description:

              Emilia is the feminine form of the Roman clan name Aemilius, which derived from the Latin aemulus, meaning "rival." In Shakespeare’s Othello, Emilia is the wife of Iago and confidante of Desdemona. Amelia, although homonymous, has a different root and meaning.
          • Ercole
            • Euridice
              • Eduige
                • Egeo
                  • Endimione
                    • Eolo
                      • Erice
                        • Ericlea
                          • Erisbe
                            • Escamillo
                              • Eumelo
                                • Eumete