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- Augusta
- Female form of Augustus, which means "great" or "revered" and is taken from the Latin word augere, meaning "to increase".
- Rosetta
- A small, little, but beautiful rose.
- Lucinda
- Bringer of light.
- Iola
- Violet-colored dawn.
- Louella
- name meaning famous elf.
- Marion
- A masculline variation of Maria, possibly, meaning "rebellious", but probably going even further back to Ancient Egyptian origins: mr, meaning "love" or mry, "beloved".
- Odessa
- From the Ukrainian city Odessa. Also used as a feminine form of Odysseus.
- Luella
- Latin name meaning to make amends.
- Ernestine
- a German feminized word which describes someone who is vigorous, eager, serious and determined.
- Lenora
- Llike a lion.
- Ceola
- The throat, The throat.
- Louisa
- Louisa is the feminine form of the French Louis, and means "famous warrior".
- Minerva
- Minerva features in Roman mythology as the goddess of wisdom and war, and her name may derive from the Latin mens, "intellect".
- Elvira
- Spanish name which comes from the Gothic al, meaning "all" combined with wer "true".
- Iona
- From the name of the Scottish island in the Hebrides, from the Old Norse ey, meaning "island".
- Ethelyn
- an Old English word for noble.
- Adella
- Germanic - Noble, Honorable, Of a noble kind, Hebrew - Ornament, Its form of name Adela, A variant spelling is Adelaide.
- Izola
- a town on the Adriatic
- Malinda
- This name has two roots, and their meanings are: 1) The name Melanie means ‘darkness or clad in black.’ In Greek mythology, Melania or Melanie was the name given to Demeter, a goddess of fertility. Melanie Borne, in its Latin form by two saints: Melania the Elder and her granddaughter Melania the Younger, the name was introduced to England by the Normans in its French form Melanie. 2) This name is a diminutive form of “Melissa,” meaning “bee, honey, honey-bee, one who gives honey.” In Greek mythology was a Bee-nymph. Melissa has a long history with roots reaching back to even before Ancient Greece. For this reason, in part, there are several versions of the story surrounding the mythological character Melissa, especially in how she came to care for the infant Zeus.
- Novella
- Beginner or Fresher.