Which are the prettiest female names?
English: Alice
Spanish: Delfina
Arabic: Nafisa
Chinese: Mei
Japanese: Shizuka
Which are the prettiest female names?
English: Alice
Spanish: Delfina
Arabic: Nafisa
Chinese: Mei
Japanese: Shizuka
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Indian: Muhammed
>Delfina
literally female dolphin
>Mei
???
Meiling?
Mei is kinda japanese
It is not valid Chinese name? :( But I heard it in some movie.
German: Tim
>Delfina
Only elderly people have this one
English: Emily
Spanish: Mercedes
Italian: Maria
Arabic: Aisha
Chinese: Zhang
Japanese: Mayuko
French: Camille
Sophia
meme name of this era
Based Timmi
It is definitively Sarah. In Japan it is Aya.
Russian: Natasha
NO
Why?
slag name
Yes, I forgot. But it is very common, so I didn't think a Russian feel that way.
You got such names too?
We have Kevin and Chantal.
Slag name is Andzhela, Andzhelika, Zhanna
SNEZHANA
Yeah, pretty much every name with "zh" in it
russia: natasha
english: sally
shizuka sounds a tad old-school now, though the meaning of the name is 'calm', which is a desirable state which women are in.
Sanskrit: Harini
> russia: natasha
Wrong, info for 2017
Дeвoчeк чaщe вceгo нaзывaли Coфия (Coфья), Aннa, Bиктopия, Aлиca, Пoлинa, Aнacтacия, Eлизaвeтa, Aлeкcaндpa, Дapья, Mapия
Popular name: Sofia (Sophia), Anna, Victoria, Alice, Pauline, Anastasia, Elizabeth, Alexandra, Daria, Maria
They're talking about pretty names, not the most popular ones.
For example, Mercedes and Delfina are old female names.
>Sofia (Sophia), Anna, Victoria, Alice, Pauline, Anastasia, Elizabeth, Alexandra, Daria, Maria
why you apapted these beautiful Russian names to their disgusting English ones?
> pretty names
> NATASHAS
*female names here, and they're not used today
None of these names are actually Russian.
Eh no.
Better
I don't think anyone's named "Mei" alone
that's just my opinion lad
How many original Russian female names do you know?
Maya
Momo
kurumi
Aya
Mari
Lala
Yeah, we have beautiful russian name like
Agafia
Vasilisa
Glaphira
Euphrosyne
Zlata
Marfa
Praskovya
Seraphima
Ulyana
Celestine
Yaroslava
A lot. I even used to have a gf with original Russian (100% slavic) name. All these names borrowed from greeks, romans, germanics and jews are unnatural and unnative to us.
Sofia
Katerina
Mitsuko
Anastasia
Emese
Esther
Kata/Katya
They are not Russian either.
>Agafia
>Vasilisa
>Glaphira
>Euphrosyne
>Praskovya
Greek.
>Marfa
>Praskovya
>Seraphima
>Zlata
Jewish.
>Celestine
>Ulyana
Latin.
> Greek
We have Greek/Byzantium kulture, fucking pagan
Go and pray your Perun shit
Go and pray to the dead kike on a stick, you christcuck.
don't be rude to each other bois
Okay, sorry. This is embarrassing. :(
I saw in some movie someone's name was May, but that was probably her English name. What about Fei?
Orthodoxy it's true power. Knyaz Vladimir destroy your pagan asses
O-okey
youtube.com
Alice
Emily
Jacinta
>link
Not him, but it's disgusting. I'm so lucky that i'm pagan.
> I'm so lucky that i'm pagan
>Maya
賛成
I cant think of a ugly girl name. I even like names like dasha and tuba.
Bertha
there is no connection between nazis and pagans
BIG BERTHA
Pagans think differently
"""""pagans"""""
)))
Greek: Antonina
French: Madeleine
Spanish: Felicia, Esmeralda
Even worse desu
The vast majority of Chinese given names are two characters (and therefore two syllables) long
Although it's not uncommon for people to be called only their second syllable informally, so that's probably where "Mei" came from
Alice is a pretty boring name, I think Bethany is a far better English name but that has biblical origins.
Alice is also a French name, but that's par for the course with English, there are very few true English names in common usage. Most either have French, Latin, Greek, Hebrew or Gaelic origins
Evelyn is a good example of a true English name, as is Heather another one, I can't think of too many more to be honest.
American names are all retarded
Greek: Sofia
French: Genevieve
Russian: Yelena
it's not uncommon to have a single character name, mei is okay, fei is fine too, but when they are called by their close friends another character is added on for familiarity like feifei or xiaomei etc
Cassandra
>French: Genevieve
French: Madeleine
My gosh, I hope they are trolls.
Yeah, but correct answer for French - Khadija
Pardón? What's a good french name then
pretty sure it's esmeralda
It's a Maghrebian or Arabic (I don't know) name.
best french girl name is camille
just don't let english speakers say it
You can't be serious, they are in the top 1% ugliest names.
Esclarmonde
Hermengarde
Cunégonde
Béatrix
Only the last one even looks like a name, what are you pulling here?
These are frankish names because my ancestors were Franks and I must Honor them
mei
Isnt Madeleine french??
I like the picture. What is it?
>Aya
Slut name
What about Fiat?
a test of basic google reverse image search skills
BIG
WOODEN
C O C K S
I think Naomi knocks out both Japanese and Hebrew names
>Camille
Funny enough, for really old people Camille was a male name and it still is in some African countries and Haiti, idk why
French: Alice, Angélique
Spanish: Isabella
English: Emily
Russian: Tanya
I think in finnish the prettiest one of definitely
Aino
Yes. That is also very nice.
>muh heritage
I know who came to your mind.
I like more Ana or Clara for spanish :)
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Svea
It is. Mei-ling is the Chinese name. Though given history, Mei could easily have derived from China.
I don't think I've met anyone whose called Nafisa in my entire life.
English: Sophia
Spanish: Isabella
KARA BOGA: Elanur
Arabic: Eman
Iranian: Sherine
Indian: Myra
Japanese: Hinata
French: Juliette
No Muhammad. Just because you were born in France doesn't make your ancestors Franks nor the Frankish culture and history your heritage.
>Aoife (also spelled Aífe, Aeife; Irish: [ˈiːfʲə]; English: /ˈiːfə/ EE-fə) is an Irish feminine given name. The name is probably derived from the Gaelic aoibh, which means "beauty" or "radiance".[1] It has been compared to the Gaulish name Esvios (Latinized Esuvius, feminine Esuvia), which may be related to the tribal name Esuvii and the theonym Esus.[2]
>In Irish mythology, Aífe is the daughter of Airdgeimm, a warrior woman in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. Aífe or Aoife is also the second wife of King Lir in the Irish myth Children of Lir and the twin sister (or, at times, the enemy) of Scathach. T. F. O'Rahilly supposed that the Irish heroine reflects an otherwise unknown goddess representing a feminine counterpart to Gaulish Esus.[3]
>The name is unrelated to the Biblical name Eva, which was rendered as Éabha in Irish, but due to the similarity in sound, Aoife has often been anglicised as Eva or Eve. Aoife MacMurrough (also known as Eva of Leinster) was a 12th-century Irish noblewoman.
Interesting that Eva/Eve (Biblical), Ava (Germanic), and Aoife (Irish) all have distinct origins but are often construed as the same.
There was a girl in my school by that name. I guess it's mostly South Asian. But the name is etymologically Arabic, right?
Thoughts on Elizabeth lads?
Nah.