Discoveries!

  1. Rialta
    • Origin:

      Italian
    • Meaning:

      "deep brook"
    • Description:

      Unique choice, with a pleasant antique feel.
  2. Riona
    • Origin:

      Irish
    • Meaning:

      "queenly"
    • Description:

      We'd opt for Fiona.
  3. Riva
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "maiden"
    • Description:

      A modernization of the Hebrew Rivka, which doesn't sound so modern anymore.
  4. Roena
    • Rosefina / Rosephina
      • Sana
        • Origin:

          Arabic
        • Meaning:

          "mountaintop, splendid, brilliant"
        • Description:

          One of the most easily imported Arabic names.
      • Sandros
        • Origin:

          Greek, diminutive of Alexandros
        • Description:

          Often given as an independent name in Greece.
      • Sarine
        • Selah
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "praise, pause"
          • Description:

            The name is derived from the term commonly used in the Book of Psalms, which has a many Hebrew scholars in confusion over its meaning. Given its context in the Bible, Selah is likely to mean "to praise" or "pause and reflect upon what has just been said." Lauryn Hill used this name for her daughter. It is the last word in Anita Diamant's novel The Red Tent.
        • Siran
          • Origin:

            Armenian
          • Meaning:

            "lovely"
          • Description:

            A shimmery name with a wonderful meaning; another intriguing variation is Siroun.
        • Taline
          • Origin:

            Armenian, meaning unknown
          • Description:

            This name of an old Armenian monastery would blend well into American culture.
        • Tamar
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "date palm tree"
          • Description:

            Tamar is a rich, strong Old Testament name sometimes given to girls born on the holiday of Sukkoth, as palm branches were used to make the roof of the sukkah. In the Bible, there are several Tamars, including a daughter of King David and also Absalom's daughter, who is praised for her 'fair countenance'.
        • Titus
          • Origin:

            Latin, meaning unknown, possibly "title of honour"
          • Meaning:

            "title of honour"
          • Description:

            Titus, once seen as a slightly forbidding Roman, New Testament, and Shakespearean name, was brought back to contemporary life in the USA by the TV series Titus 2000, increasing in popularity along with other revived ancient names like Linus and Silas.
        • Vevina
          • Origin:

            Scottish
          • Meaning:

            "sweet lady"
          • Description:

            This unusual name found in Scottish poetry would make a distinctive Gaelic pick.
        • Vionnet
          • Origin:

            French designer name
          • Description:

            This name of a famous Parisian fashion designer known for her sophisticated 1920s and 30s style could translate into a pretty American baby name.
        • Weston
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "from the western town"
          • Description:

            Weston has gone from being a Jane Austenish British surname to a first name with a relaxed American western cowboy feel. Along with other trendy 'n'-ending boys’ names, Weston is rising in popularity, and is now more popular than ever. Weston also has a glimmer of creative appeal via its connection to the great photographer Edward Weston. Nicolas Cage chose Weston for his son back in 1990, when it was much more unusual; The Office's Jenna Fischer used it for her baby more recently. Cousin name Easton is even more popular.
        • Xia
          • Origin:

            Chinese dynastic name
          • Description:

            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.
        • Zenevieva
          • Zephyr
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "west wind"
            • Description:

              If you're looking for a name that's light and breezy, this could be it. A name from mythology: Zephyrus/Zephyr was the Greek god of the west wind-- with many European variations, it's a name that's frequently seen in computer and video games, is a character in the children's book Silverwing, and appears in the Babar books--as a monkey.
          • Zephyrine
            • Origin:

              Feminine variation of Zephyr, Greek
            • Meaning:

              "west wind"
            • Description:

              Zephyr may not be a name often heard in the U.S., but its variations are used throughout Europe. Zephyrine, a cousin in sound and feel if not in fact to such lovely names as Severine and Seraphina, has distinctive possibilities.