Dragon Age Names
- Sophia
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"wisdom"Description:
Sophia, which was the Number 1 girls' name in the US from 2011 to 2013, is among the top girl names in the Western World, with a sensuous sound and high-minded meaning. A real winner, Sophia reached the top of the charts without losing any—okay, much—of its sophisticated beauty.
- Sten
Origin:
SwedishMeaning:
"a stone"Description:
Once a short form of names containing this syllable, it is now used on its own, though we'd prefer Sven.
- Shale
- Sigrun
- Solas
- Soris
- Thom
Origin:
AramaicMeaning:
"twin"Description:
Pronounced like Tom, but not everyone will know that.
- Tallis
- Tamlen
- Vivienne
Origin:
French variation of VivianMeaning:
"life"Description:
Vivienne is an elaborated Gallic version of the name Vivian, chosen first by Rosie O'Donnell for her daughter and then catapulted to superstardom when Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie used it for their twin daughter. An adult namesake is the British designer Vivienne Westwood. Rosie O'Donnell also has a daughter named Vivienne, known as Vivi.
- Valta
- Varric
- Velanna
- Wynne
Description:
Wynne is a concise, elegant feminine name with Welsh origins, meaning 'fair' or 'white, blessed'. It can function as both a standalone name and a shortened form of names like Winifred or Gwendolyn. With its single syllable and distinctive 'y' spelling, Wynne carries a contemporary feel despite its ancient roots. The name has seen modest but consistent usage throughout the English-speaking world, never reaching mainstream popularity but maintaining a steady presence. Its brevity and strength make it appealing in modern naming trends that favor short, impactful names. Wynne's Welsh heritage gives it a touch of Celtic mystique while remaining easy to pronounce and spell. The name conveys qualities of clarity, purity, and happiness through its etymological connections.
- Zevran