Swiss Names for Girls
- Zuzi
Origin:
Swiss diminutive of ZuzannaMeaning:
"lily"Description:
Makes Susan or Susie more buzzy.
- Sarice
Description:
Sarice is a feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may be a variant of Sarah (Hebrew for 'princess') with a decorative ending, or related to the Latin 'sarix' meaning 'willow tree.' Some suggest it could be a modern invention combining elements of Sara and names ending with the feminine -ice suffix. Relatively uncommon, Sarice offers a melodic quality with its soft consonants and flowing sound. The name has maintained a quiet presence throughout the decades without becoming trendy or overused. Those named Sarice might appreciate its uniqueness and elegant sound, setting them apart while still being easily pronounceable. Its rarity makes it an attractive choice for parents seeking something distinctive yet accessible.
- Jacquenetta
Description:
Jacquenetta is a feminine name with French origins, representing an elaborated feminine form of Jacques, the French equivalent of James. This name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Jacob, meaning 'supplanter.' Jacquenetta can be considered a more ornate and uncommon alternative to the more familiar Jacqueline. The name has a distinctly medieval or Renaissance feel, evoking images of French nobility and courtly elegance. While exceedingly rare in modern usage, Jacquenetta offers an attractive option for parents seeking a truly distinctive name with historical resonance. Its flowing, multi-syllabic nature gives it a musical quality when spoken, and its French derivation lends it a touch of sophistication.
- Klee
Origin:
German and Jewish surnameMeaning:
"clover"Description:
The whimsical quality of the work of Swiss artist Paul Klee is somehow reflected in his name, although many would mispronounce it to rhyme with key. Say it like clay.