Kiira's Favorites -- Female
- Vienne
Origin:
Variation of Vienna, place-nameDescription:
Vienne came to Western consciousness as the name of the French heroine of the popular 1990s book and then movie Chocolat. Vienne is a variation of Vienna, the name of the Austrian capital that has been used as a first name for centuries. Vienne may also be a short form or variation of Vivienne.
- VIERZON
- Vivia
Origin:
Italian variation of VivianMeaning:
"life"Description:
Vivia, the fresh Italian version of newly popular name, streamlines and even vivifies the original.
- Viviane
Origin:
French variation of Viviana or VivienDescription:
Viviane is one of a cluster of names that may or may not be related. They include the Latin Viviana, which means life, and its modern forms Vivian and the French form Vivienne. But Vivien, pronounced identically, may be a literary invention connected instead to Ninian. Some sources also connect the Viv variations to the Irish Bebinn, the name of the goddess of childbirth, or Bevin.
- Wren
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"small bird"Description:
Wren, a lilting songbird name, could be the next Robin. Wren entered the Top 1000 for the first time in 2012 and is among the new wave of popular English names for girls.
- Willemijn
- Xantha
Description:
Xantha is a feminine name with Greek origins, derived from 'xanthos,' meaning 'yellow' or 'blonde.' This distinctive name evokes images of golden light and sunny warmth. Though rare in common usage, it has occasionally appeared in literary works and mythology-inspired naming. The initial 'X' gives it an exotic, striking quality that immediately stands out. Xantha offers a fascinating blend of ancient roots with a contemporary sound. Its rarity makes it appealing to parents seeking truly unique names with authentic historical connections. The name has a bright, vibrant quality in both sound and meaning. Despite its uncommonness, the pronunciation is relatively intuitive, giving it accessibility despite its distinctive appearance.
- 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.
- Ysolt
Description:
Ysolt is a feminine name derived from the medieval romance of Tristan and Isolde (also spelled Iseult, Isolt, or Yseult). This ancient Celtic name likely means "ice" or "fair, beautiful one" in its original form. Ysolt represents a rare variant spelling that maintains the name's medieval character while offering a distinctive appearance. The name carries rich literary and legendary associations, representing one of literature's most famous tragic love stories. Though never common in modern usage, Ysolt appeals to parents drawn to names with historical depth and artistic significance. Its unusual spelling and pronunciation (typically ee-SOLT or ih-SOLT) give it an exotic, mysterious quality while connecting the bearer to centuries of romantic literary tradition.
- Yakira
- Zhanna
Origin:
Russian variation of JaneDescription:
Makes Jane anything but plain.
- Zora
Origin:
Serbo-CroatianMeaning:
"dawn"Description:
Zora is a meaningful literary heroine name honoring Zora Neale Hurston, an important black writer and leader of the Harlem Renaissance.
- Zlata
- mikkeline