Fantasy OC - PC Names - Female
- Wrenna
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"wren"Description:
The Old English word for a (male) wren, generally used as an elaboration of Wren.
- Wylma
Description:
Wylma is a feminine name that represents a variant spelling of Wilma, which originated as a feminine form of William, meaning 'resolute protector' or 'determined guardian.' This alternative spelling with 'y' instead of 'i' gives the traditional name a more distinctive, modern appearance while maintaining its vintage charm. Wylma peaked in popularity in the early 20th century but has since become quite rare, making it appealing to parents seeking uncommon vintage names. The name carries associations with strength and determination, partly due to its Germanic roots and partly from cultural references like Wilma Flintstone, who portrayed a capable, resourceful character in popular culture.
- Wynette
Description:
Wynette is a feminine name of Welsh and Old English origin, derived from 'Wyn' meaning 'fair' or 'blessed' combined with the French diminutive suffix '-ette,' creating the meaning 'little fair one' or 'little blessed one.' The name gained notable recognition through American country music legend Tammy Wynette in the 20th century. Despite this association, Wynette remains relatively uncommon as a given name. It has a vintage charm that appeals to parents seeking distinctive names with historical roots. The name's unique combination of Welsh origins and French styling gives it a sophisticated yet approachable quality. While never reaching widespread popularity, Wynette carries a musical legacy and conveys a sense of gentle beauty and blessing.
- Wynola
Description:
Wynola is an uncommon feminine name with uncertain origins, though it appears to blend elements of Welsh-influenced names beginning with "Wyn" (meaning "fair" or "blessed") with a melodic ending. It may be related to the name Winola, potentially a variant of Winona (meaning "first-born daughter" in Dakota Native American language). Alternatively, it could be a creative 20th-century invention inspired by locations such as Wynola, California. The name has a lyrical, flowing quality with its soft consonants and open vowel sounds. Wynola remains extremely rare in usage, making it an option for parents seeking a name with a distinctive sound that incorporates traditional name elements while maintaining uniqueness. Its rarity gives it an air of mystery and individuality not found in more popular names.
- Wysandria
Description:
Wysandria is an extremely rare feminine name with an ethereal, fantasy-like quality. Its origin is uncertain, but it may be a modern invention combining elements of names like Wanda or Cassandra with ornamental suffixes. The distinctive 'Wys' beginning gives it an unusual and sophisticated flair that sets it apart from more conventional names. With its four syllables and flowing sound, Wysandria evokes images of mystical characters or nobility from fantasy literature. This name would likely be a conversation starter, as few people would have encountered it before. Parents choosing Wysandria for their daughter are likely seeking an exceptionally unique name with an otherworldly, elegant quality.
- Xanthe
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"golden, yellow"Description:
X marks the spot in names these days, usually at the middles or ends of names, but here is one that puts it squarely up front.
- Xanthia
Origin:
Variation of Xanthe, GreekMeaning:
"golden, yellow"Description:
Xanthia gets this classic Greek name closer to the modern Cynthia, sometimes used as its Anglo equivalent.
- Xavienna
Description:
Xavienna is an elaborate feminine elaboration of Xavier, which derives from the Basque place name Etxeberria, meaning 'the new house.' This ornate and distinctive name combines the popular Xavier with a romantic, feminine ending reminiscent of Vienna. Very rare in usage, Xavienna appeals to parents seeking a truly unique name with recognizable elements. The name's exotic beginning with 'X' gives it a contemporary edge, while its flowing syllables create an elegant, sophisticated impression. Xavienna manages to sound both modern and timeless, offering its bearers a distinctive identity that stands out in any setting. The name suggests creativity and individuality while maintaining enough familiar elements to be accessible.
- Xaviera
Origin:
Feminine variation of Xavier, BasqueMeaning:
"new house"Description:
Xaviera is one of the most intriguing and rarest female forms of a male name. Only a handful of baby girls are named Xaviera in the US each year, compared with nearly 3500 baby boys named Xavier.
- Xenia
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"hospitable, welcoming, guest"Description:
The name of a Christian saint and a city in Ohio, Xenia is one of the more accessible and intriguing x names. It is the name of one of the Bond Girls--played by Famke Janssen in the film "GoldenEye."
- Xeveria
Origin:
Variation of Xaviera or Xavier, BasqueMeaning:
"new house"Description:
The usual female form of Xavier, Xaviera, is given to only a handful of baby girls in the US each year, and the Xeveria variation is even rarer, not recorded at all.
- Xia
Origin:
Chinese dynastic nameDescription:
This name of the first recorded dynasty of ancient China is short and simple enough to make a possible Asian-American alternative to Mia and Tia. British-Filipino child star Xia Vigor has invigorated the name in the Philippines.
- Xiamara
Origin:
Feminine variation of Guiomar, Spanish, PortugueseMeaning:
"famous in battle"Description:
The longer form of Xia is more rhythmic but also more problematic.
- Ximena
Origin:
Feminization of Ximeno, SpanishMeaning:
"son"Description:
Ximena, sometimes spelled Jimena, is a variation of boys’ name Ximeno. Spanish origins and popularity in the Latino community have boosted this name's popularity. Ximena Diaz was the wife of the Spanish national hero known as El Cid. Several well known Latin American actresses bear this name.
- Xin
Origin:
ChineseMeaning:
"beautiful, elegant, mind, soul, joyous"Description:
A lovely name with many possible meanings depending on the characters used. A common feature of Chinese names for both sexes.
- Xiomara
Origin:
Feminine variation of Guiomar, Spanish, PortugueseMeaning:
"famous in battle"Description:
The gorgeous and romantic name Xiomara popped into the Top 1000 from 2004-2011 after a contestant on America's Next Top Model increased interest in her rare name.
- Xois
Origin:
African place nameDescription:
This name of the capital of an ancient Egyptian dynasty makes Lois X-rated.
- Yadira
Origin:
Spanish, meaning unknownDescription:
Feminine name consistently popular in the Latino community.
- Yalena
Origin:
Greek and Russian variation of HelenDescription:
Slavic twist on a classic.
- Yamina
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"right, proper"Description:
Attractive Middle Eastern choice used in a variety of spellings.