Fantasy OC - PC Names - Female

  1. Edelle
    • Description:

      Edelle is a feminine name with likely origins as a variant of Edel, which derives from Germanic roots meaning "noble" or "precious." This uncommon name carries an elegant, somewhat vintage quality. It may also be considered a feminine form of Edward or Edwin, or possibly a combination of the popular "Ed-" prefix with a feminine "-elle" ending. Edelle remains quite rare in English-speaking countries, making it an distinctive choice for parents seeking something familiar in structure yet uncommon in usage. The name has a delicate, refined sound that balances traditional elements with uniqueness. Despite its rarity, Edelle fits well with trends favoring both vintage names and those featuring the popular "-elle" ending.
  2. Edelyn
    • Description:

      Variant of Eadlyn
  3. Edena
    • Description:

      Edena is a feminine name with multiple possible origins and interpretations. It likely connects to the biblical Garden of Eden, deriving from the Hebrew word meaning 'delight,' 'pleasure,' or 'paradise.' This gives the name deeply positive connotations of beauty and perfection. Some may see it as a feminine form of Eden or an elaboration of Edna. The name has a timeless quality with its classical roots yet feels fresh and uncommon in contemporary usage. Edena strikes a beautiful balance with its soft sounds and meaningful heritage. While never having reached widespread popularity, it appeals to parents seeking a name with spiritual significance that remains distinctive without being difficult to pronounce or spell. The name evokes natural beauty and an almost mythical paradise.
  4. Edenia
    • Description:

      Edenia is a feminine name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Eden, the biblical paradise garden, combined with a feminine ending. It might also relate to the Latin 'edenia' referring to something edible or pleasurable. Some consider it a creative modern formation inspired by names like Edina or Edna. The name has an ethereal, dreamy quality with its flowing sounds and mythical resonance. Edenia remains quite rare, appealing to parents seeking something distinctive with pleasant phonetics and positive connotations. Its connection to Eden gives it subtle biblical undertones without being overtly religious. The name has occasionally appeared in fantasy literature and games, adding to its otherworldly associations.
  5. Edina
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "wealthy"
    • Description:

      Edina is an infectious-sounding Minnesota place-name, featured in the British cult hit TV show "Absolutely Fabulous." Edina is also a poetic name for Edinburgh and is a common name in contemporary Hungary. Though some sources list its origins as Hungarian, more peg it as a variation of Edwina, the feminine form of Edwin, an English name.
  6. Edita
    • Description:

      Edita is a feminine name with roots in several European languages. It originated as a form of Edith, derived from the Old English 'Eadgyth,' meaning 'wealth, fortune' and 'battle.' Popular in Eastern European countries including Poland, Lithuania, and the Czech Republic, Edita also appears in Spanish and Italian communities. The name has a delicate, melodic quality while maintaining a sense of strength from its etymological connection to 'battle.' Though never widely used in English-speaking countries, Edita has maintained consistent usage throughout Europe. Its international appeal and classical sound make it an elegant choice that travels well across cultural boundaries.
  7. Ediva
    • Description:

      Ediva is a rare feminine name with Anglo-Saxon and Old English origins. It evolved from the ancient Germanic name Eadgifu, combining elements 'ead' meaning 'rich, blessed, or prosperous' and 'gifu' meaning 'gift' - thus translating to 'blessed gift' or 'prosperous gift.' This name was borne by several noble women in pre-Norman England, including a 10th-century queen consort to Edward the Elder. Ediva has remained extremely uncommon through the centuries, preserving its historical and somewhat mystical quality. The name has a delicate, melodic sound with its soft consonants and classical structure. For parents seeking a name with ancient roots yet distinctive character, Ediva provides a rare alternative to more common medieval-inspired names.

  8. Edlinna
    • Description:

      Edlinna is a feminine name that appears to be a creative elaboration of names like Edith, Edna, or Adeline. This uncommon name combines traditional elements with a distinctive ending, resulting in something both familiar and unique. The 'Ed-' prefix historically relates to wealth or prosperity in Old English names, while the soft '-linna' ending adds a melodic quality. Though rarely found in naming statistics, Edlinna exemplifies the modern trend of creating new names by combining familiar elements in fresh ways. The name has a vintage charm with a contemporary twist, potentially appealing to parents seeking something unusual yet accessible. Its rhythmic sound pattern gives it a gentle, flowing quality when spoken.
  9. Edmonia
    • Description:

      Edmonia is a feminine name of uncertain etymology, though it may be a feminine form of Edmund, a Germanic name combining elements meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune' and 'protection.' The name gained some prominence in the 19th century, notably through American sculptor Edmonia Lewis (1844-1907), who achieved international recognition for her work. Despite this historical figure, Edmonia has remained relatively uncommon in usage throughout recorded naming statistics. The name saw modest usage in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries but declined in popularity thereafter. While uncommon today, Edmonia carries a certain vintage charm and distinguished sound that appeals to parents seeking a rare name with historical connections. Its pronunciation typically places emphasis on the second syllable: ed-MOH-nee-ah.
  10. Edona
    • Description:

      Edona is a feminine name with multiple cultural connections, primarily associated with Albanian heritage where it means 'gift' or 'donation.' The name also appears in medieval English contexts and has connections to the Old English 'Eadwynn.' With its simple yet elegant structure, Edona combines accessibility with a touch of the exotic. The name's straightforward pronunciation belies its relative rarity in most Western naming traditions. Edona projects a quiet strength through its balanced sound and meaningful etymology. Though uncommon in global statistics, the name has maintained a steady presence in Albanian communities and has potential cross-cultural appeal due to its melodic quality and intuitive spelling. Parents seeking a name that's distinctive yet approachable might be drawn to Edona's understated charm.
  11. Edurra
    • Origin:

      Basque
    • Meaning:

      "snow"
  12. Edwena
    • Description:

      Edwena is a feminine name derived from the Old English masculine name Edwin, which combines the elements "ead" (wealth, fortune) and "wine" (friend), thus meaning "wealthy friend" or "rich friend." This feminine adaptation maintains the historical essence while adding a softer ending appropriate for female naming traditions. Though uncommon, Edwena has a vintage quality that connects to medieval English heritage. It can be considered a variation of Edwina, which is the more traditional feminine form of Edwin. The name carries connotations of nobility and prosperity from its Anglo-Saxon roots. Edwena offers an alternative for parents drawn to classic English names but seeking something distinctive and uncommon, balancing historical substance with relative uniqueness in modern usage.
  13. Edwynna
    • Description:

      Edwynna is a feminine name derived from the Old English name Edwin, which combines 'ead' meaning 'wealth, fortune' and 'wine' meaning 'friend.' The feminine suffix '-na' transforms the traditionally masculine name into a feminine form with an elegant, somewhat vintage quality. While Edwin has historic significance, particularly in British history, Edwynna remains quite rare, never having ranked among popular names in most English-speaking countries. The name carries associations of nobility and heritage while offering a distinctive alternative to more common Edward-derived names like Edwina. Its unique spelling with the 'y' gives it additional character and visual appeal for those seeking an uncommon name with historical roots.
  14. Edythe
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Edith, English
    • Meaning:

      "prosperous in war"
    • Description:

      Edythe is a feminine name representing an elegant, vintage spelling variation of Edith. Derived from the Old English elements 'ead' meaning 'wealth, fortune' and 'gyth' meaning 'war,' the name paradoxically combines prosperity and conflict in its origins.
  15. Ehrena
    • Description:

      Ehrena is an uncommon feminine name with possible Germanic origins. It may be related to the German word 'Ehre' meaning 'honor' or 'respect', suggesting noble qualities. The name has a melodic quality with its flowing syllables and distinctive spelling. Ehrena remains quite rare in most countries, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking something unique yet pronounceable. The name carries a certain dignified elegance while its unusual nature ensures individuality. Though historical usage is limited, Ehrena has potential appeal in contemporary naming trends that favor uncommon names with meaningful origins and pleasant sounds.
  16. Eida
    • Description:

      Eida is a concise feminine name with multiple cultural origins. In Norse mythology, it relates to Eir, the goddess of healing and medicine, suggesting qualities of compassion and nurturing. In Arabic contexts, Eida can be connected to celebration, particularly referencing Eid festivals. The name also appears as a variant of Aida in some cultures, which has Egyptian roots meaning 'returning' or 'visitor.' With its simple two-syllable structure (AY-da), Eida is easily pronounced across many languages. Though uncommon in mainstream usage, the name offers multicultural versatility and a gentle sound. Its brevity combines with a feminine quality that feels both modern and timeless, appealing to parents seeking a simple yet distinctive name with cross-cultural resonance.
  17. Eidel
    • Origin:

      Yiddish
    • Meaning:

      "delicate"
    • Description:

      Perhaps too similar to the word "idol," but Eidel is a pretty (and largely forgotten) Yiddish name.
  18. Eidith
    • Description:

      Eidith is a feminine name that represents an uncommon spelling variant of Edith, which comes from the Old English elements 'ead' meaning 'wealth, fortune' and 'gyð' meaning 'war, battle,' together signifying 'prosperous in war' or 'blessed warrior.' This alternative spelling gives the traditional name a distinctive look while maintaining its historical essence. Edith was popular among Anglo-Saxons and experienced a revival in the 19th century. The Eidith variant remains quite rare, appealing to those seeking to honor the traditional name while adding a unique twist. The name carries associations with several notable historical Ediths, including Edith Wharton and St. Edith of Wilton.
  19. Eigra
    • Origin:

      Welsh
    • Meaning:

      "maid"
    • Description:

      Eigra is a name with a great mythological and literary past - it is the Welsh version of Igraine/Ygraine, who was the mother of King Arthur.
  20. Eileithyia
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Description:

      Variation of Ilithyia.