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Feminine given names deriving from Latin. Pages in category "Latin feminine given names" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.
The earliest form of this female given name was the Old German Haduwig comprising the elements hadu "battle" and wig "fight": the original form of the modern German female name Hedwig, Haduwig was modified to Havoise by the Normans and subsequent to the Norman Invasion the name occurred frequently in England throughout the Middle Ages, the standard Middle English form of the name being Hawise.
Anna is a feminine given name, the Latin form of the Greek: Ἄννα and the Hebrew name Hannah (Hebrew: חַנָּה, romanized: Ḥannāh), meaning "favour" or "grace". Anna is in wide use in countries across the world as are its variants Ana , Anne , originally a French version of the name, though in use in English speaking countries for ...
Latin feminine given names (40 P) Latvian feminine given names (95 P) ... Alla (female name) Allegra (given name) Allene (given name) Alli; Allira; Ally (name)
Female: Origin; Word/name: Latin: Meaning: Moon: Region of origin: Italy [2] Other names; Alternative spelling: ... Luna is a feminine given name of Latin origin ...
Regina is a Late Latin feminine name meaning "queen" from the Latin, Italian and Romanian word meaning the same. [1] Regina was the name of an early Christian saint. Regina
Amanda is a Latin feminine gerundive (i.e. verbal adjective) name meaning, literally, "she who must (or is fit to) be loved". Other translations, with similar meaning, could be "deserving to be loved," "worthy of love," or "loved very much by everyone." [1] [2] Its diminutive form includes Mandy, Manda and Amy.
Lucia is both a feminine given name and a surname. It comes from the Latin word Lux meaning 'light'. It is the feminine form of the Roman praenomen Lucius and can be alternatively spelled as Lucy. It is used in French (Lucie), Romanian, Italian, Spanish (Lucía), Portuguese (Lúcia), English, and Slavic languages. [1]