Distinguished, lofty names not overused
These names all have a weight and a true pedigree, whether from Roman or Greek influences or literary references. Each name feels distinguished, lofty and important, and carries a distinct charm and elegance. - Created by stairwaytoastar
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Thea
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Aurora
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Magdalen
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Benedict
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Laurence
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Theodore
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Edmund
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Hugo
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Marcus
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Atticus
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Iris
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Susannah
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Viola
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Adelaide
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Iolanthe
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Lavinia
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Adriana
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Othello
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Evander
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Blaise
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Cole
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Gregory
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Reuben
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Abram
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Vincent
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Ephraim
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Odette
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Marguerite
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Evangeline
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Alexandrine
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Leonora
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Levi
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Eleanor
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Matthias
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Beretta
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Leopold
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Sibyl
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Augusta
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Celia
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Cressida
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Jasper
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Alastair
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Dominic
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Celeste
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Cecily
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Marianne
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Oliver
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Allegra
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Esther
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Emmeline
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Eloise
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Leon
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Petra
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Dinah
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Coralie
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Raymond
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Fabiola
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Georgia
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Seth
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Violetta
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Lionel
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Thibault
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Theodora
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Hermione
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Rex
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Hadrian
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Adrian
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Fabian
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Anton
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Anthea
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Delia
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Chiara
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Carlotta
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Evita
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Joanna
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Cosette
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Portia
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Estelle
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Estella
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Ambrose
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Cynthia
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Otis
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Lucian
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Crispin
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Basil
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Clotilda
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Regina
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Millicent
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Isidore
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Isadora
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Edith
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Enid
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Beatrix
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Ada
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Jemima
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Drusilla
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Camilla
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Romana
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Verity
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Renata
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Diana
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Gaia
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Quentin
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Heloise
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Horatio
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Eleanora
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Cornelia
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Melisende
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Viggo
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Orlando
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Daphne
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Isolde
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Alonzo
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August
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Roman
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Cosmo
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Tristan
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Gabriel
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Beatrice
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Lyra
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Ianthe
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Phoebe
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Owen
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Milo
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Otto
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Octavia
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Genevieve
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Xavier
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Rosalind
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Aurelia
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Claudia
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Livia
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Madeleine
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Cordelia
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Julia
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Veronica
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Romilly
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Therese
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Camille
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Lucia
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Josephine
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Penelope
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Helena
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Cecilia
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Florence
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Emilia
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Lydia
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Anastasia
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Seraphina
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Clara
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Electra
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Stella
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Arabella
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Leo
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Sebastian
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Julian
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Felix
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Auberon
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Antonia

