First namePALOMA's origin isSpanish.PALOMAmeans "dove". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes withPALOMAbelow. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters ofpaloma.(Brownnames are of the same origin (Spanish...
We tried to include most common English and Latin / Spanish names, but not all names are on the above list.Courtesy of Chinese-Tools.com, here are some lists of names in other languages.Try to find your name, click on it, and see what the Chinese characters for your name will look ...
First namePILAR's origin isSpanish.PILARmeans "pillar". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes withPILARbelow. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters ofpilar.(Brownnames are of the same origin (Spanish)...
A truly otherworldly and venerable title, Tia is also the name of the Native American goddess of peaceful death in Haida mythology. This endearing moniker is the short form of names like Christiana and Tiana in Spanish and Portuguese. However, it firmly holds itself as a beautiful and ...
@Ehrob1[name_m]Sol[/name_m] is also named after my Swedish aunt [name_f]Solveig[/name_f]. One of my favorite humans in the world. His dad is a musician so the musical note makes sense. And who doesn’t love the Spanish sun. ...
Mariposa –Spanish for “butterfly” and the name of a flower. Whatever you do, though – do *not* name a child Barbie Mariposa (or the reverse) since there was, in fact, a Barbie: Mariposa movie! Or…do, because there’s a little girl named Malibu Barbie out there. The choice is...
The Spanish subtitlers for Latin America obviously don't know about ship names, because they translated this one as "Catorce" ("Fourteen"). Luckily, the name still kinda works in the sense of "Thirteen plus one".Chuck includes "Jeffster" for Jeff/Lester right in the show as the name ...
Origin: Italian, Catalonian, Spanish Meaning: "precious stone" Description: Gemma is a jewel of a name, an Italian classic that was very popular in 1980s England, but has only recently been started to be used here; it entered the list in 2008. Gemma Continued ...
Spanish, Italian, German, Greek variation of Helen Meaning: "bright, shining light" Description: Elena is at its most popular point ever in the US, thanks to its cross-cultural appeal and the overall popularity of El- names. It's more international than Ellen or Eleanor, but still accessibl...
Mia is a traditionally feminine name with roots in Latin languages (Spanish, Italian) as well as in Hebrew. It's also common in Scandinavian countries as an abbreviation of Maria. A popular Israeli name, Mia is often an abbreviation of Michal. ...