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Alexander. Female Form on behalf of Alexander: Defender of people
(Greek).
Alina. Translated from Latin: different, strange.
Alla. Presumably Germanic origin. Exact value
not been established.
Albina. Female form of the name Albinus. Comes from the Latin word
Alba: white.
Anastasia. Women form a male named Anastasia. Ancient Greek
origin and means: the resurrection (return to life).
Angelina. This is the name of Greek origin, meaning:
angelic.
Angela. Derived from Angelica: angelic (latin).
Anna. Drevneevreyskogo origin, means: Grace.
Anfisa. Greek origin, means: blooming.
Bella. Latin origin: excellent.
Valentine’s Day. Female form of the name Valentin: healthy, strong (Latin).
Valeria. Female version of the name Valery Roman
origin.
Barbara. Greek origin, means: savage,
barbarian.
Faith. This is a Russian name, it has the same meaning as the word
“Faith”.
Veronica. Biblical name of a woman from Jerusalem, which, according
legend, wiped sweat from his face Jesus when he carried the cross.
Victoria. Translated from Latin: a victory.
Violetta. Translates as “violets” (Latin).
Galina. Comes from the Greek word “Galen”: calm
serenity.
Daria. Female version of the name of the Persian king Darius. Translated from
Old Persian: winner.
Eugene. Female form of the name Eugene: noble (Greek).
Catherine. From the Greek “Katharios: pure, virginal.
Elena. The word of Greek origin, the interpretation is unclear
possible: Featured, Bright.
Elizabeth. Drevneevreyskogo origin, means: God’s oath
vow to God (devout).
Jeanne. The French version of the name John.
Zinaida. Greek origin, means: birth
Zeus, a kind of Zeus.
Zoya. Translated from the Greek: life.
Inna. Old Russian man’s name, currently used as
female, as well as Rima.
Irina. Name of Greek origin and means it: the world
peace.
Cyrus. Female form of male name Cyrus. Translated from
Ancient Greek: Ms.
Christina. Greek origin, means: Christ,
dedicated to Christ.
Claudius. Female form of the name Claudius, descends from the Latin
“Klaudus: lame.
Clara. Comes from the latin “Klara”: clear, bright.
Lada. Slavic name meaning: dear wife.
Larissa. The name is derived from the ancient Greek city of Larissa,
Another interpretation: gull (from the Latin “Larus”).
Lydia. Comes from the name of Lydia – an area in Asia Minor.
Love. Adapted from the Old Slavonic language, which appeared as
tracing from the Greek word meaning: love.
Lyudmila. The Slavic name: dear people. Female form of the name Ludmila.
Margarita. The name comes from the Latin word “margarita”:
gem.
Marina. Female form of the name Marin, comes from the Latin word
“Marinus”: sea.
Maria. Drevneevreyskogo origin. According to one version of the bitter, the
Another favorite, for the third stubborn.
Hope. Adapted from the Old Slavonic language, which appeared as
translated from the Greek Elpis: hope. Old Russian form of name: failsafe.
Natalia. Women form a male name Natalia, originating from
Latin word Natalis “: native.
Nelly. Perhaps from the Greek word “Neos”: young, new.
Nina. The name of the niece Patriarch of Jerusalem Yuvenaly, which put
beginning of Christianity in Georgia. The name derives probably from the Greek Ninos -
that was the name of the founder of the Assyrian state, bore the same name
the capital of Assyria.
Oksana. Ukrainian spoken form of the name Xenia. Presumably
comes from the word “Xenia” (hospitality), or “Xenos” (strange, strange
- Greek.).
Olga. Borrowed from the Scandinavian languages, comes from
Norse Helga: saint. Women form a male named Oleg.
Paulina. Colloquial name Appolinariya. Comes from the word
Apollo – In Greek mythology, the god of the sun, patron of the arts, the god
predictions.
Raisa. Greek origin: submissive, compliant,
easy.
Svetlana. Slavic origin of the words: “light”. Female
version of the name Svetlana.
Sofia. Greek origin, means: wisdom.
Tamara. Drevneevreyskogo origin, means: fig.
Tatiana. Comes from the Latin Tatius – name Sabinsky king.
On the very next version, Tatiana – the Greek origin: The host,
foundress.
Faina. Greek origin, means: shining.
Julia. Female form of the name Julius comes from the Latin word
“Julius: curly, fluffy.
Jana, Janina. Female Form on behalf of Ian (West and
Baltic forms of the name John, John). According to another version appeared, perhaps
from the Latin Janus – drevneitaliyskoe deity, god of the sun and light.

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