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Woman's names B-D

 

Barbarian

(Greek). The one that came of out, the foreigner.

Bastiana
Feminine of Bastián. August, revered.

Batilde
(Germanic). The one that fights.

Beatriz
(Latin American). The one that brings happiness, happiness.

Begońa
(Basque). The place of the domineering hill.

Bethlehem
(Hebrew). His meaning is a bread House. It must go accompanied by another name that indicates sex.

Belinda
(Latin American). The attractive one.

Belisa
(Latin American). The most slender.

Beautiful
(Hebrew). The beauty. It is considered to be also a variant of Elizabeth and of Elisabet. It is diminutive of Isabella.

Benilda
(Germanic). Feminine of Benildo. The one that fights against the bears.

Berenice
(Greek). The one that leads to the victory.

Bernabela
(Hebrew). It is Bernabé's feminine one. Daughter of the prediction.

Cistercian
(Germanic). Feminine of Cistercian. Brave and bold like a bear.

Bernardita
Diminutive of Cistercian to (see).

Bernice
(Greek). Woman who brings the victory.

Berta
(Germanic). The brilliant one, the famous one.

Bertilda
(Germanic). The one that fights, the illustrious one

Betania

(Hebrew). Name of a village of the ancient Palestine.

Betiana (Bettina)

(Latin American). Native of Betia.

Betsabé

(Hebrew). The one that is a daughter of an oath.

Betty.

Diminutive English of Elizabeth.

Bibiana.

Variant of Viviana to (see).

Welcome

(Latin American). The one that is well received.

Half note

(Germanic). Brilliant, limpid, noble.

Blandina

(Latin American). Tender, agreeable.

Bonfilia

(Italian). Good daughter.

Bonifacia

(Italian). Benefactor.

Braulia

(Teutonic). Shining.

Brenda

(2 origins). Germanic: it takes the torch. English: it represents the sword.

Brígida

(Celt). Strong, victorious.

Brigitte.

French form of Brígida to (see).

Dark brown

(Latin American). Feminine of Dark brown. Of brown complexion.

Brunella / Brunela.

Diminutive Italian of Dark brown to (see).

Brunilda

(Germanic). The cuirass in the battle.

Good luck

(Castilian). The one that wishes luck and happiness the others.

 

 

 

 

Letter C

 

 

Calíope

(Greek). The one that has very beautiful voice.

Camellia

(Latin American). It alludes flush with the same name, brought from the Philippines for a German Jesuit called Kamel.

Camila

(Latin American). The one that is present in God.

Candle.

Variant of Candlemas to (see).

Candlemas

(Latin American). The one that glistens.

Candid

(Latin American). Pure, white, immaculate. Feminine of Candid.

Cinnamon

(Latin American). Name of an aromatic plant and of the color of his dry crust.

Charity

(Latin American). Love, affection, tenderness towards the others.

Carina

(Latin American). The very dear one, to which big esteem is had.

Carisa

(Greek). It is the beauty and the amiability.

Carla

(Germanic). Feminine Italian of Carlos. Very vigorous.

Carlota.

Feminine Spanish of Carlos (to see Carla).

Carmela

(Hebrew). Feminine of Carmelo (the one that is like a tender ear).

Carmen

(Hebrew). That of the cultivated field.

Carol

(English). Song, melody

Carola.

One of the feminine forms of Carlos (to see Carla).

Carolina.

Carola's derivative to (see).

Casandra

(Greek). That protects all the men. (German) of incomparable beauty.

Casilda

(Arab). Carrying Virgin of the spear.

Casimira

(Pole). He preaches the peace.

Catalina

(Greek). Pure.

Cecilia

(Latin American). Relation to the music. Kidling and blind woman.

Ceferina

(German). It caresses like soft wind.

Celestial

(Latin American). Inhabitant of the sky.

Celia

(Latin American). The one that came from the sky.

 

Celina.

Celia's derivative.

Mock orange.

Celmira

(Arab). The brilliant one.

Celsa

(Latin American). Of spiritual height.

Centola

(Arab). The light of the knowledge.

 

I will stop

(Latin American). That was separated forcibly from his mother.

Cesia.

Chiara.

Sky

(Latin American). The one that is celestial.

Cindy.

Cintia or Cinthia

(Greek). That came from the hill.

Cira / Cirila

(Greek). Feminine of Ciro. The big King or Sovereign.

Circe

(Greek). Of the Greek mythology.

Cyrenian / Cirenia

(Greek). Feminine of Cyrenian. Native of Cirene, Libya.

Egg white

(Latin American). The one that is transparent and it cleans.

Clarabella.

Compound of Clear and Beautiful to (see).

Claribel.

Variant of Clarabella to (see).

Nun of the Order of St Clare.

Variant of Egg white to (see).

Greengage

(Latin American). Feminine of Claudio. That walks defectively, that renguea.

Claudina.

Diminutive of Greengage to (see).

Clea.

(Greek). To cry out, to celebrate.

Clelia

(Latin American). The glorious one, which waits for glory.

Mercy

(Latin American). Feminine of Merciful. Compassionate and moderate in his dealing.

Clementine.

Feminine variant of Merciful (to see Mercy).

Cleofe

(Greek). The one that glimpses the glory.

Cleopatra

(Greek). The one that is a glory of his ancestors.

Clidia

(Greek). Waved in the sea.

Clío (Greek). The most famous, well-known and famous.

Clodovea

(Teutonic). Feminine of Clodoveo. Illustrious warrior full of knowledge.

Cloe

(Greek). Of tenderness as the grass.

Clorinda (Greek). Fresh, luxuriant, vital.

Codai
(Araucanian). The sap of the plants.

Colomba
(Latin American). Pigeon.
Concepcion
(Latin American). That conceives.

Constance
(Latin American). Italian form of Steadfastness. Firm, assiduous.

Consolation
(Latin American). That offers mitigation in the affliction and the sorrow.
Quarter
(Greek). Virgin girl, maiden.

Coral
(Latin American). Piedrita, pebble.

Coralia
(Greek). Girl, maiden.

Corel
(Araucanian). Sand.

Cotiff
Derivative of Face to (see).

Corinne
English variant of Quarter to (see).

Crimilda
(Germanic). The one that fights with the helmet.
Cristina
(Latin American). Of clear thought.

Cross
(Latin American). He remembers Christ's crucifixion. This name must go preceded by other that indicates sex.

Cuyén or Kuyén
(Araucanian). Moon.

 

 

Letter D

 

 

Dafne
(Greek). Crowned with kudos.

Daira
(Greek). Full of knowledge.

Dahlia
(Latin American). Name of an original flower of America.

Dalila

(Hebrew). Of delicate skin.

Dalmatia

western of the Balkans. It is the Dalmacio feminine one.

Damiana
(Greek). Feminine of Damián. The one that arose from the people.

It damages or Danna
(English). Luminous like the day.

Dánae
(Greek). Personage of the Greek mythology of who Zeus was in love, to the point of turning into golden rain to penetrate in the tower where she was locked up.

Daniela
(Hebrew). Feminine of Daniel. God is my judge.

Danielle
French form of Daniela to (see).

Danila
(Hebrew). It is the feminine one of Giving, variant is Daniel's lava
(to see Daniela).
Danya
Variant of Daniela to (see).

Daquel
(Araucanian). I compromise.

Débora O Déborah
(Hebrew). The one that is a worker like a bee.

Debra
(Hebrew). Variant of Déborah to (see).

Delfina
(Latin American). It is feminine of Dolphin. Playful.

Delia
(Greek). Born in the island of delos.

Demetria
(Greek). It alludes to Deméter, goddess of the ground and the harvests.

Denise
(Greek). Friendly.

Deonilde
(Germanic). The one that fights.

Desdémona
(Greek). The unhappy.

Desideria

(lalino). The one that is wished.

Diana
(Greek). Full of light, of divinity.

Dihue
(Araucanian). Goldfinch. It must go accompanied by another name that indicates sex.

Dyne
(Hebrew). The judged one.

Dinora O Dinorah (Aramaic). It personifies the light.

Dío
(Araucanian). I fall. It must go accompanied by another name that indicates sex.

Divine
(Latin American). Of the Divine Providence. The most beautiful.

Dolly
(nortearnerican.o). Dorotea's variant to (see).

Pains
(Latin American). It refers to the pains of Virgin Mary.

Dominic: l
(Latin American). That belongs to the religious order of the dominiicas.

Dominique
French form of Dominica to (see).

Domitila
(Latin American). The one that loves his house.

Donna
(Italian). Lady.

It gilds
Limited form of Teodora to (see).
Doris
(Greek). The one that was born in Sialos of Greek parents.

Dorotea
(Greek). God's gift.

Doyel
(Araucanian). With more intensity. It must go accompanied by another name that indicates sex.

Sweet
(Latin American). It alludes to the sweetness of Maria's name.

Mistress
(Latin American). That has sweetness.

 

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