"Unisex tarkoittaa kaikille sukupuolille sopivaa tai kohdistettua asiaa. Esimerkiksi unisex-vaatteita tai unisex-etunimiä voi käyttää kaikki sukupuolet
Unisex-liikkeen ideologiaan kuuluu tasa-arvon ja tasavertaisen
kohtelun lisäksi myös ajatus siitä, että ihmisen tulee voida ilmaista
vapaasti itseään (esimerkiksi käytöksen ja pukeutumisen keinoin)
riippumatta sukupuolestaan."
- Wikipedia
Jälleen luvassa listattuna joitakin jotka miellyttivät minua eniten. Saatan tehdä tulevaisuudessa enemmänkin unisex- listoja.
AKIRA m & f Japanese
From Japanese 昭 "bright", 明 "bright" or 亮 "clear".
AMIT m & f Hebrew
Means "friend" in Hebrew.
ANDIE m & f English
Diminutive of ANDREW or ANDREA.
ARYA m & f Indian
Means "honourable, noble" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the masculine form आर्य and the feminine form आर्या.
BLAIR m & f Scottish, English
From a Scottish surname which is derived from Gaelic blár meaning "plain, field, battlefield".
BORNA m & f Croatian
Derived from the Old Slavic element bor meaning "fight, battle".
CHANDRA m & f Indian, Hinduism
Means "moon" in Sanskrit, derived from चन्द (chand) "to shine". This is a transcription of the masculine form चण्ड (a name of the moon in Hindu texts which is often personified as a deity) as well as the feminine form चण्डा.
CHEROKEE f & m English (Rare)
Probably derived from the Creek word tciloki meaning "people of a different speech". This is the name of a Native American people who live in the east of North America.
CHUN f & m Chinese
Means "spring (the season)" in Chinese.
DAKOTA m & f English (Modern)
Means "friend" in the Dakota language. This is the name of a Native American people of the northern Mississippi valley.
DARCY f & m English
From an English surname which was derived from Norman French d'Arcy, originally denoting one who came from Arcy in France. This was the surname of a character in Jane Austen's novel 'Pride and Prejudice' (1813).
DESTA f & m Eastern African, Amharic
Means "joy" in Amharic.
ENNIS f & m Irish
From the name of a town in Ireland.
INDIANA f & m English
From the name of the American state, which means "land of the Indians". This is the name of the hero in the 'Indiana Jones' series of movies, starring Harrison Ford.
KESHET m & f Hebrew
Means "rainbow" in Hebrew.
KOHAKU f & m Japanese
Means "amber" in Japanese.
MERLE f & m English
Variant of MERRILL or MURIEL. The spelling has been influenced by the word merle meaning "blackbird" (via French, from Latin merula).
MORGAN m & f Welsh, English, French
From the Old Welsh masculine name Morcant, which was possibly derived from Welsh mor "sea" and cant "circle". Since the 1980s in America Morgan has been more common for girls than boys, perhaps due to stories of Morgan le Fay or the fame of actress Morgan Fairchild (1950-).
NIMA f & m Arabic
Means "blessing" in Arabic.
NUKA m & f Native American, Greenlandic
Means "younger sibling" in Greenlandic.
SPARROW m & f English (Rare)
From the name of the bird, ultimately from Old English spearwa.
THEMBA m & f Southern African, Zulu
Means "trust" in Zulu.
VANNA f & m Khmer
Means "golden" in Khmer.
VOSKI f & m Armenian
Means "gold" in Armenian.
ZOHAR m & f Hebrew
Means "light, brilliance" in Hebrew.
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Nimien selitykset tulen kääntämään kunhan ehdin. Pysykööt nyt tuossa englanninkieliset vähän niin kuin itselleni muistilistana. :-)
Nimiä ja nimien merkityksiä
Etsitkö uudelle perheenjäsenellesi erikoisempaa nimeä? Koska tykkään ottaa selvää eri nimien merkityksistä ja haaveilla tulevan koirani nimestä, päätin tunkea listaamani nimet samaan paikkaan. Kreditsit menevät eri nimisivustoille.
lauantai 10. toukokuuta 2014
sunnuntai 13. tammikuuta 2013
Musiikki
Musiikkiaiheisia nimiä. Maskuliinit ja feminiinit värjättyjä. Harmaista en ollut varma, kuulija päättäkööt itse. :)
Cujo
Monelle varmasti tulee ekana mieleen Stephen Kingin Cujo, mutta Amon Tobin käytti Cujoa taiteilijanimenään 1996.
Delilah
Käsittääkseni tosi monessa biisissä laulettu Delilahista. Delilah on myös brittiläisen Paloma Ayanan käyttämä taitelijanimi.
Klatu
Artisti itse kirjoittaa nimensä Klātuksi.
Darius
Cherokeen toisen jäsenen taiteilijanimi.
Cotti
Dubstep- artisti.
Vevo
"Musiikkivideoihin keskittyvä sivusto. Sen omistavat Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group ja Abu Dhabi Media Company." Monelle varmasti tuttu tuo merkitys. Vevo. on myös tuottaja ja DJ.
Jeenge
Infected Mushroomin kappale.
Juju
"Juju (oikealta nimeltään Julius Sarisalmi, s. 1985) on Orivedeltä lähtöisin oleva, nykyisin Tampereella asuva rap-artisti."
Kerli
"Kerli Kõiv, taiteilijanimeltään Kerli, on virolainen laulaja ja lauluntekijä."
Veela
Musiikin tuottaja ja vokalisti.
Misha
D'n'B artisti.
Quorra
Occluded Front:in kappale.
Samson
Regina Spektorin kappale.
~
Hyvin todennäköisesti jatkan tulevaisuudessa tätä listaa. Tähän kun saa vähintään loputtomasti laitettua uutta. :-D
Cujo
Monelle varmasti tulee ekana mieleen Stephen Kingin Cujo, mutta Amon Tobin käytti Cujoa taiteilijanimenään 1996.
Delilah
Käsittääkseni tosi monessa biisissä laulettu Delilahista. Delilah on myös brittiläisen Paloma Ayanan käyttämä taitelijanimi.
Klatu
Artisti itse kirjoittaa nimensä Klātuksi.
Darius
Cherokeen toisen jäsenen taiteilijanimi.
Cyne (Lausutaan samalla tavalla kuin engl. sana sign)
Amerikkalainen hiphop ryhmä.Cotti
Dubstep- artisti.
Vevo
"Musiikkivideoihin keskittyvä sivusto. Sen omistavat Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group ja Abu Dhabi Media Company." Monelle varmasti tuttu tuo merkitys. Vevo. on myös tuottaja ja DJ.
Jeenge
Infected Mushroomin kappale.
Juju
"Juju (oikealta nimeltään Julius Sarisalmi, s. 1985) on Orivedeltä lähtöisin oleva, nykyisin Tampereella asuva rap-artisti."
Kerli
"Kerli Kõiv, taiteilijanimeltään Kerli, on virolainen laulaja ja lauluntekijä."
Veela
Musiikin tuottaja ja vokalisti.
Misha
D'n'B artisti.
Quorra
Occluded Front:in kappale.
Samson
Regina Spektorin kappale.
~
Hyvin todennäköisesti jatkan tulevaisuudessa tätä listaa. Tähän kun saa vähintään loputtomasti laitettua uutta. :-D
Game theme
Nimiä peleistä.
o Feminiini
o Maskuliini
o Unisex
Zelda
"Prinsessa Zelda (japaniksi ゼルダ姫 Zeruda-hime) on kuvitteellinen pelihahmo Nintendon The Legend of Zelda -pelisarjasta."
Link
"Link on Nintendon The Legend of Zelda -pelisarjan päähahmo."
Jason
Far Cry 3- pelin päähahmo.
Aedra
"The Aedra (singular: Aedroth) are one of the two groups of supernatural beings which exist within the universe, or Mundus." Elder Scrolls.
Ei varsinaisesti nimi, mutta mun mielestä vois hyvinkin käydä erisnimestä.
Alessia
"Alessia, also known as the "slave-queen" and later canonized as Saint Alessia, was a human female during the First Era." Elder Scrolls
Borgas
"Borgas of Winterhold was High King of Skyrim in the First Era and the last of the Ysgramor Dynasty." Elder Scrolls
Corda
"Corda was a Redguard woman who lived during the First Era." Elder Scrolls
Finna
"Finna was a Nord squire. She lived sometime in late Merethic Era or early First Era. " Elder Scrolls
Joile
"Joile was a historical ruler of Daggerfall." Elder Scrolls
Jonni
"Jonni was son of Count Sven and Lady Inga, owners of the Darkmoor estate. " Elder Scrolls
Qizara
"Qizara was the mother of Pelagius Septim III." Elder Scrolls
Oitos
"Oitos, also known as Magister Oitos, was a magister of House of Julianos in Sentinel. " Elder Scrolls
Naemon
"Naemon was an Altmer prince during the Second Era." Elder Scrolls
Menro
"Menro was a Nede warrior and craftsman. " Elder Scrolls
Morwha
"Yokudan fertility goddess." Elder Scrolls
Yeesha
"Yeesha is the only daughter of Atrus and Catherine." Myst
Saavedro
"Saavedro is the antagonist of Exile." Myst
Altaïr
"Altaïr ibn-La'Ahad, "The Eagle, Son of No One" (1165–1257) usually known by the mononym Altaïr, is the main protagonist of Assassin's Creed, Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles, Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines, Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade and the primary supplemental character in Assassin's Creed: Revelations."
Ezio
"Ezio Auditore da Firenze (1459–1524) is a fictional character and one of the main protagonists of Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed series. "
Desmond
"Desmond Sheldon Miles is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the Assassin's Creed series."
Connor
"Ratonhnhaké:ton; life that is scratched, referring to a struggle to survive. Also known as Connor (adopted name), is the main protagonist of Assassin's Creed III, which is set between the years 1753 and 1783."
Lucy
"Lucy Stillman was a member of the Assassin's Order and former genetic memory researcher who worked for Abstergo Industries in the Animus project."
Monkey
Enslaved: Odyssey To The West:in toinen päähenkilö.
Trip
Koko nimi Tripitaka. Toinen Enslaved: Odyssey To The West:in päähenkilö.
Pigsy
Tripin isän ystävä. (Enslaved. Esiintyy myös omassa lisäosassaan Pigsy's Perfect 10.)
~
Varmasti listaa saa pidemmäksi ja tulen ehdottomasti jatkamaankin tätä, nyt ei vaan keskittyminen riitä pidemmälle. :-) Ehdotuksia otetaan vastaan!
o Feminiini
o Maskuliini
o Unisex
Zelda
"Prinsessa Zelda (japaniksi ゼルダ姫 Zeruda-hime) on kuvitteellinen pelihahmo Nintendon The Legend of Zelda -pelisarjasta."
Link
"Link on Nintendon The Legend of Zelda -pelisarjan päähahmo."
Jason
Far Cry 3- pelin päähahmo.
Aedra
"The Aedra (singular: Aedroth) are one of the two groups of supernatural beings which exist within the universe, or Mundus." Elder Scrolls.
Ei varsinaisesti nimi, mutta mun mielestä vois hyvinkin käydä erisnimestä.
Alessia
"Alessia, also known as the "slave-queen" and later canonized as Saint Alessia, was a human female during the First Era." Elder Scrolls
Borgas
"Borgas of Winterhold was High King of Skyrim in the First Era and the last of the Ysgramor Dynasty." Elder Scrolls
Corda
"Corda was a Redguard woman who lived during the First Era." Elder Scrolls
Finna
"Finna was a Nord squire. She lived sometime in late Merethic Era or early First Era. " Elder Scrolls
Joile
"Joile was a historical ruler of Daggerfall." Elder Scrolls
Jonni
"Jonni was son of Count Sven and Lady Inga, owners of the Darkmoor estate. " Elder Scrolls
Qizara
"Qizara was the mother of Pelagius Septim III." Elder Scrolls
Oitos
"Oitos, also known as Magister Oitos, was a magister of House of Julianos in Sentinel. " Elder Scrolls
Naemon
"Naemon was an Altmer prince during the Second Era." Elder Scrolls
Menro
"Menro was a Nede warrior and craftsman. " Elder Scrolls
Morwha
"Yokudan fertility goddess." Elder Scrolls
Yeesha
"Yeesha is the only daughter of Atrus and Catherine." Myst
Saavedro
"Saavedro is the antagonist of Exile." Myst
Altaïr
"Altaïr ibn-La'Ahad, "The Eagle, Son of No One" (1165–1257) usually known by the mononym Altaïr, is the main protagonist of Assassin's Creed, Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles, Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines, Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade and the primary supplemental character in Assassin's Creed: Revelations."
Ezio
"Ezio Auditore da Firenze (1459–1524) is a fictional character and one of the main protagonists of Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed series. "
Desmond
"Desmond Sheldon Miles is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the Assassin's Creed series."
Connor
"Ratonhnhaké:ton; life that is scratched, referring to a struggle to survive. Also known as Connor (adopted name), is the main protagonist of Assassin's Creed III, which is set between the years 1753 and 1783."
Lucy
"Lucy Stillman was a member of the Assassin's Order and former genetic memory researcher who worked for Abstergo Industries in the Animus project."
Monkey
Enslaved: Odyssey To The West:in toinen päähenkilö.
Trip
Koko nimi Tripitaka. Toinen Enslaved: Odyssey To The West:in päähenkilö.
Pigsy
Tripin isän ystävä. (Enslaved. Esiintyy myös omassa lisäosassaan Pigsy's Perfect 10.)
~
Varmasti listaa saa pidemmäksi ja tulen ehdottomasti jatkamaankin tätä, nyt ei vaan keskittyminen riitä pidemmälle. :-) Ehdotuksia otetaan vastaan!
maanantai 13. helmikuuta 2012
Lohikäärmeiden nimiä
Lohikäärmeitä kirjallisuudesta, elokuvista ja peleistä.
Custard
The cowardly dragon from Ogden Nash's poem "The Tale of Custard the Dragon"
Glaurung
A fire breathing dragon from J.R.R Tolkien's Middle Earth saga, known as "The Deceiver".
Griaule
A massive dragon from the work of Lucius Shephard, Griaule was frozen in place by an ancient spell.
Norbert
Hagrid's baby dragon in the Harry Potter tales
Prothero
The dragon from 'Looking For Ilyriand' by Jay Ashton.
Saphira *
Eragon's blue dragon from Christopher Paolini's "Inheritance" novel trilogy.
Scatha
A long-worm from the Grey Mountains in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle Earth, known as "Scatha the Worm".
Smaug
In J.R.R. Tolkien's novel "The Hobbit", Smaug lived in a cavern in the Lonely Mountain where he guarded his treasure.
Mushu
Mushu is the pint-sized dragon from the Disney movie Mulan and also the Kingdom Hearts video games.
Gorbash
The younger dragon from "The Flight of Dragons".
Yowler
The young dragon given to John by fairies in the film Dragonworld.
Alduin
The first-born of Akatosh has resurfaced in Skyrim. One of the few black dragons. He is also called the "Eater of the World".
Mirmulnir
The first Dragon encountered by the player (other than Alduin). He attacks the Western Tower of Whiterun.
Sahloknir
An incredibly old Dragon with the ability to breath both fire and ice, was resurrected by Alduin only to be killed shortly after by the Dovahkiin.
Spyro
Spyro the Dragon is a title character and the protagonist of the Spyro the Dragon, Legend of Spyro, and Skylanders series.
Cynder *
Cynder is a dragon who was born on the same year as Spyro and was a dragoness who was turned evil. After being defeated by Spyro, she loses the evil powers that corrupted her and eventually becomes allies with Spyro and Sparx.
Punaisilla tähdillä merkityt ovat feminiinejä. Muista en ollut aivan varma joten jätin merkkaamatta. :-)
Custard
The cowardly dragon from Ogden Nash's poem "The Tale of Custard the Dragon"
Glaurung
A fire breathing dragon from J.R.R Tolkien's Middle Earth saga, known as "The Deceiver".
Griaule
A massive dragon from the work of Lucius Shephard, Griaule was frozen in place by an ancient spell.
Norbert
Hagrid's baby dragon in the Harry Potter tales
Prothero
The dragon from 'Looking For Ilyriand' by Jay Ashton.
Saphira *
Eragon's blue dragon from Christopher Paolini's "Inheritance" novel trilogy.
Scatha
A long-worm from the Grey Mountains in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle Earth, known as "Scatha the Worm".
Smaug
In J.R.R. Tolkien's novel "The Hobbit", Smaug lived in a cavern in the Lonely Mountain where he guarded his treasure.
Mushu
Mushu is the pint-sized dragon from the Disney movie Mulan and also the Kingdom Hearts video games.
Gorbash
The younger dragon from "The Flight of Dragons".
Yowler
The young dragon given to John by fairies in the film Dragonworld.
Alduin
The first-born of Akatosh has resurfaced in Skyrim. One of the few black dragons. He is also called the "Eater of the World".
Mirmulnir
The first Dragon encountered by the player (other than Alduin). He attacks the Western Tower of Whiterun.
Sahloknir
An incredibly old Dragon with the ability to breath both fire and ice, was resurrected by Alduin only to be killed shortly after by the Dovahkiin.
Spyro
Spyro the Dragon is a title character and the protagonist of the Spyro the Dragon, Legend of Spyro, and Skylanders series.
Cynder *
Cynder is a dragon who was born on the same year as Spyro and was a dragoness who was turned evil. After being defeated by Spyro, she loses the evil powers that corrupted her and eventually becomes allies with Spyro and Sparx.
Kuvassa Alduin
Punaisilla tähdillä merkityt ovat feminiinejä. Muista en ollut aivan varma joten jätin merkkaamatta. :-)
maanantai 16. tammikuuta 2012
"Tummia" nimiä #1
Nimiä joiden merkitykset viittaavat pimeyteen, tummaan ihoon, pimeyden sotureihin, tuntemattomiin, pimeisiin paikkoihin, jne.
Unisex
CARI: Variant spelling of English unisex Cary, meaning "dark one."
CARY: Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Ciardha, "descendant of Ciardha ("black, dark"), hence "dark one."
DEE: English unisex short form of longer names beginning with the letter "D." In some cases, it may be of Scottish origin, associated with the River Dee, possibly meaning "dark water." Compare with strictly feminine Dee.
EFA ( עֵיפָה): Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Efah, meaning "darkness" or "gloomy." Compare with another form of Efa.
EIFA: Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Efah, meaning "darkness" or "gloomy."
Maskuliini
CETHIN: Old Celtic byname, meaning "dark, swarthy."
CIARDHA: Gaelic name derived from the word ciar, meaning "black, dark."
DUFF: Scottish name derived from the Gaelic byname dùbh, meaning "black, dark." Compare with another form of Duff.
DUNN: English surname transferred to forename use, originally a byname for someone with dark hair or a swarthy complexion, from the Middle English element dunn, meaning "dark-colored." Compare with another form of Dunn.
EREBOS (Ἔρεβος): Greek name, probably borrowed from Hebrew erebh or Akkadian erebu ("sunset, evening"), hence "darkness." In mythology, this is the name of the offspring of Chaos, brother of Nyx, and father of Æther. He is the personification of primordial darkness. In later legends Erebos became the name of a place in Hades, the underworld.
FREDERICK: Irish Anglicized form of Gaelic Feardorcha, meaning "dark man." Compare with another form of Frederick.
GETHEN: Variant spelling of Welsh Gethin, meaning "dark, swarthy."
IMOO: African Luo name meaning "darkness; dusk."
KOLI: Old Norse byname for a dark-complexioned person, derived from the element kol, meaning "black, coal."
MAURI: Finnish form of Roman Latin Maurice, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
MAURO: Italian form of Latin Mauricius, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
MAURUS: Latin byname meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
MEURIC: Welsh form of Roman Latin Maurice, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
MO: Pet form of English Morris, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor." Compare with feminine Mo.
MÓRIC: Hungarian form of Roman Latin Maurice, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
MORRIS: Medieval English form of Roman Latin Maurice, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
MUIRIS: Irish form of Roman Latin Maurice, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
ORFEO: Italian form of Greek Orpheus, meaning either "deprived" or "darkness."
RAMA (राम): Hindi myth name of a hero of the Ramayana, meaning "black, dark" or "darkness." Compare with another form of Rama.
SULLIVAN: Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Súileabháin ("descendant of Súileabhán"), hence "little dark eyes."
Feminiini
CHARNA: Yiddish name derived from the Slavic word for "dark."
LAMYA (لمياء): Arabic name meaning "has beautiful dark lips."
MALINDA: Variant spelling of English Melinda, meaning either "black/dark serpent" or "sweet serpent."
MAURA: Feminine form of Italian Mauro, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor." Compare with another form of Maura.
MELAENA: Latin form of Greek Melaina, meaning "black, dark." In mythology, this is the name of a Naiad Nymph of springs.
MELAINA (Μέλαινα): Variant spelling of Greek Melaine, meaning "black, dark." In mythology, this is the name of a Naiad Nymph of springs.
MELANIE: English form of French Mélanie, meaning "black, dark."
MELANY: Variant spelling of English Melanie, meaning "black, dark."
MELINDA: Modern English compound name composed of Mel- (from Melissa ("sweet") or Melanie
MINDY: Pet form of English Melinda, meaning "black/dark serpent" or "sweet serpent."
NEREZA: Variant spelling of Italian Nerezza, meaning "darkness."
SAUDA: African Swahili name meaning "dark-complexioned."
Unisex
CARI: Variant spelling of English unisex Cary, meaning "dark one."
CARY: Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Ciardha, "descendant of Ciardha ("black, dark"), hence "dark one."
DEE: English unisex short form of longer names beginning with the letter "D." In some cases, it may be of Scottish origin, associated with the River Dee, possibly meaning "dark water." Compare with strictly feminine Dee.
EFA ( עֵיפָה): Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Efah, meaning "darkness" or "gloomy." Compare with another form of Efa.
EIFA: Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Efah, meaning "darkness" or "gloomy."
Maskuliini
CETHIN: Old Celtic byname, meaning "dark, swarthy."
CIARDHA: Gaelic name derived from the word ciar, meaning "black, dark."
DUFF: Scottish name derived from the Gaelic byname dùbh, meaning "black, dark." Compare with another form of Duff.
DUNN: English surname transferred to forename use, originally a byname for someone with dark hair or a swarthy complexion, from the Middle English element dunn, meaning "dark-colored." Compare with another form of Dunn.
EREBOS (Ἔρεβος): Greek name, probably borrowed from Hebrew erebh or Akkadian erebu ("sunset, evening"), hence "darkness." In mythology, this is the name of the offspring of Chaos, brother of Nyx, and father of Æther. He is the personification of primordial darkness. In later legends Erebos became the name of a place in Hades, the underworld.
FREDERICK: Irish Anglicized form of Gaelic Feardorcha, meaning "dark man." Compare with another form of Frederick.
GETHEN: Variant spelling of Welsh Gethin, meaning "dark, swarthy."
IMOO: African Luo name meaning "darkness; dusk."
KOLI: Old Norse byname for a dark-complexioned person, derived from the element kol, meaning "black, coal."
MAURI: Finnish form of Roman Latin Maurice, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
MAURO: Italian form of Latin Mauricius, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
MAURUS: Latin byname meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
MEURIC: Welsh form of Roman Latin Maurice, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
MO: Pet form of English Morris, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor." Compare with feminine Mo.
MÓRIC: Hungarian form of Roman Latin Maurice, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
MORRIS: Medieval English form of Roman Latin Maurice, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
MUIRIS: Irish form of Roman Latin Maurice, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
ORFEO: Italian form of Greek Orpheus, meaning either "deprived" or "darkness."
RAMA (राम): Hindi myth name of a hero of the Ramayana, meaning "black, dark" or "darkness." Compare with another form of Rama.
SULLIVAN: Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Súileabháin ("descendant of Súileabhán"), hence "little dark eyes."
Feminiini
CHARNA: Yiddish name derived from the Slavic word for "dark."
LAMYA (لمياء): Arabic name meaning "has beautiful dark lips."
MALINDA: Variant spelling of English Melinda, meaning either "black/dark serpent" or "sweet serpent."
MAURA: Feminine form of Italian Mauro, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor." Compare with another form of Maura.
MELAENA: Latin form of Greek Melaina, meaning "black, dark." In mythology, this is the name of a Naiad Nymph of springs.
MELAINA (Μέλαινα): Variant spelling of Greek Melaine, meaning "black, dark." In mythology, this is the name of a Naiad Nymph of springs.
MELANIE: English form of French Mélanie, meaning "black, dark."
MELANY: Variant spelling of English Melanie, meaning "black, dark."
MELINDA: Modern English compound name composed of Mel- (from Melissa ("sweet") or Melanie
MINDY: Pet form of English Melinda, meaning "black/dark serpent" or "sweet serpent."
NEREZA: Variant spelling of Italian Nerezza, meaning "darkness."
SAUDA: African Swahili name meaning "dark-complexioned."
sunnuntai 15. tammikuuta 2012
"Vaaleita" nimiä
Merkitykset näissä kaikissa ei ole ihan täysin virallisia, mutta silti käypiä.
(Nimi [Feminiini/Maskuliini/Unisex] - Merkitys - Alkuperä)
Ailbhe white (Irish)
Akasma white climbing rose (Turkish)
Akos white falcon (Hungarian)
Alban fair complexioned; a Saint's name (Latin)
Albin pale-skinned; white (English)
Alfio white (Italian)
Alva brightness; light; white or blonde one (Hebrew)
Alvino white; fair (Spanish)
Aotea white cloud (Maori)
Arjun the white one (Hindu, Sanskrit)
Aspen name of a famous ski resort in Colorado, USA (English)
Aven a plant with white, yellow or reddish flowers. (English)
Bai white (Chinese)
Banan white (Irish)
Banya whiteness, paleness (Irish)
Baraka the white one (Arabic)
Belia white (Czech)
Berrin white-haired (Irish)
Berwyn fair-haired (Welsh)
Bianca white; pure (Italian)
Blake black or white; pale (Old English)
Blanco fair, white (Spanish)
Blanka white (Latin)
Blizzard snowstorm (English)
Blodwen white flower (Welsh)
Boyne white cow (Irish, Gaelic)
Casper friendly white ghost in comic books (Dutch)
Ceinwen fair, lovely, white, blessed (Walsh)
Chenoa a white dove (Native American)
Cloud a great name for a white dog (English)
Daisy white flower (English)
Delwyn pretty and white (Welsh)
Elgin noble, white; high-minded (Old English)
Elodie marshy; white blossom (Greek)
Elvira white or beautiful (Spanish)
Fenella white or fair shouldered one (Irish, Gaelic)
Fennore white ghost (Irish)
Fern white in "Charlotte's Web (Old English)
Finva white-haired and good (Irish)
Galvin sparrow; brilliantly white (Irish, Gaelic)
Gauri white (Sanskrit)
Gavin white falcon; little falcon (Scottish, Welsh)
Ginessa white as foam (Celtic)
Guyra fishing place, or a white cockatoo (Aboriginal)
Haukea white snow (Hawaiian)
Heimdall white God (Old Norse)
Hotah white (Sioux)
Ivory creamy-white colour; hard tusk (Latin)
Izusa white stone (Native American)
Jen white wave (Welsh)
Jeneva white wave (American)
Keelin fair and slender (Irish)
Kei sandy white (African)
Kent bright white (Welsh)
Laban white (Hebrew)
Laksha white rose (Hindi)
Lewana shining white one; the moon (Hebrew)
Livana white (Hebrew)
Loire name of a chateau producing white wine (French)
Morwenna maiden; white seas (Welsh)
Muriel sea-white (Irish)
Nevada snow, or white as snow (Spanish)
Nevaska Portuguese for blizzard (Portuguese)
Nola white shoulder (Irish, Gaelic)
Nuala white shoulder; white-haired (Irish, Gaelic)
Nuray white moon (Turkish)
Nyx white-haired (Latin)
Olwen white, fair, blessed; footprint, track (Welsh)
Oran pale skinned (Irish Gaelic)
Penwyn the fair-haired one (Welsh)
Quita white; five (Spanish)
Rhonwen a white lance or white hair (Welsh)
Rim white antelope (Arabic)
Rosalba white rose (Latin)
Rowena the white-haired one (Celtic)
Sheri from the white meadow (English)
Shinju pearl (Japanese)
Shiro white (Japanese)
Ska white (Native American)
Tegan fair (Welsh)
Tormenta Italian word for blizzard (Italian)
Vanna celebrity Vanna White (English)
Vanora white wave (Old Welsh)
Ventisca Spanish word for blizzard (Spanish)
Vianca fair skinned; white (American)
Viltà white feather (Italian)
Wapiti white (Native American)
Wynn the fair or blessed one (Welsh)
Zahra white; flower (Arabic)
Zurina white (Spanish)
Zurine white
(Nimi [Feminiini/Maskuliini/Unisex] - Merkitys - Alkuperä)
Ailbhe white (Irish)
Akasma white climbing rose (Turkish)
Akos white falcon (Hungarian)
Alban fair complexioned; a Saint's name (Latin)
Albin pale-skinned; white (English)
Alfio white (Italian)
Alva brightness; light; white or blonde one (Hebrew)
Alvino white; fair (Spanish)
Aotea white cloud (Maori)
Arjun the white one (Hindu, Sanskrit)
Aspen name of a famous ski resort in Colorado, USA (English)
Aven a plant with white, yellow or reddish flowers. (English)
Bai white (Chinese)
Banan white (Irish)
Banya whiteness, paleness (Irish)
Baraka the white one (Arabic)
Belia white (Czech)
Berrin white-haired (Irish)
Berwyn fair-haired (Welsh)
Bianca white; pure (Italian)
Blake black or white; pale (Old English)
Blanco fair, white (Spanish)
Blanka white (Latin)
Blizzard snowstorm (English)
Blodwen white flower (Welsh)
Boyne white cow (Irish, Gaelic)
Casper friendly white ghost in comic books (Dutch)
Ceinwen fair, lovely, white, blessed (Walsh)
Chenoa a white dove (Native American)
Cloud a great name for a white dog (English)
Daisy white flower (English)
Delwyn pretty and white (Welsh)
Elgin noble, white; high-minded (Old English)
Elodie marshy; white blossom (Greek)
Elvira white or beautiful (Spanish)
Fenella white or fair shouldered one (Irish, Gaelic)
Fennore white ghost (Irish)
Fern white in "Charlotte's Web (Old English)
Finva white-haired and good (Irish)
Galvin sparrow; brilliantly white (Irish, Gaelic)
Gauri white (Sanskrit)
Gavin white falcon; little falcon (Scottish, Welsh)
Ginessa white as foam (Celtic)
Guyra fishing place, or a white cockatoo (Aboriginal)
Haukea white snow (Hawaiian)
Heimdall white God (Old Norse)
Hotah white (Sioux)
Ivory creamy-white colour; hard tusk (Latin)
Izusa white stone (Native American)
Jen white wave (Welsh)
Jeneva white wave (American)
Keelin fair and slender (Irish)
Kei sandy white (African)
Kent bright white (Welsh)
Laban white (Hebrew)
Laksha white rose (Hindi)
Lewana shining white one; the moon (Hebrew)
Livana white (Hebrew)
Loire name of a chateau producing white wine (French)
Morwenna maiden; white seas (Welsh)
Muriel sea-white (Irish)
Nevada snow, or white as snow (Spanish)
Nevaska Portuguese for blizzard (Portuguese)
Nola white shoulder (Irish, Gaelic)
Nuala white shoulder; white-haired (Irish, Gaelic)
Nuray white moon (Turkish)
Nyx white-haired (Latin)
Olwen white, fair, blessed; footprint, track (Welsh)
Oran pale skinned (Irish Gaelic)
Penwyn the fair-haired one (Welsh)
Quita white; five (Spanish)
Rhonwen a white lance or white hair (Welsh)
Rim white antelope (Arabic)
Rosalba white rose (Latin)
Rowena the white-haired one (Celtic)
Sheri from the white meadow (English)
Shinju pearl (Japanese)
Shiro white (Japanese)
Ska white (Native American)
Tegan fair (Welsh)
Tormenta Italian word for blizzard (Italian)
Vanna celebrity Vanna White (English)
Vanora white wave (Old Welsh)
Ventisca Spanish word for blizzard (Spanish)
Vianca fair skinned; white (American)
Viltà white feather (Italian)
Wapiti white (Native American)
Wynn the fair or blessed one (Welsh)
Zahra white; flower (Arabic)
Zurina white (Spanish)
Zurine white
Jumalten nimiä - Muinaisnorja
Astrild Goddess of love.
Atla Water goddess.
Balder Fairest of the gods
Beyla The servant of Freyr.
Borghild Goddess of the evening mist or moon, she slays the sun each evening.
Bragi God of poets and the patron of all skaldi (poets) in Norse culture.
Brono The son of Balder. He is the god of daylight.
Bylgia Water goddess.
Dagur The personification of day, he drives the day chariot across the sky.
Disen (Yksikkö ilmeisesti pelkkä Dis) A group of goddess in old Norse mythology. Called the "Dis of the Vanir".
Eir Goddess of healing and shamanic healers, companion of the goddess Frigg
Elli Goddess of old age.
Fenrir Also known as Fenris. The great wolf, child of Loki and Angrboda
Freya Goddess of love, beauty and sensuality.
Freyr God of fertility, sun and rain.
Gerd The wife of Freyr and a goddess of fertility. She is the personification of the fertile soil.
Hermod The messenger of the gods. Often equated to the Greek god Hermes.
Hod Blind god of darkness and winter.
Holler God of disease and destruction.
Idun Goddess of the spring, eternal youth and the keeper of the golden apples
Jord Goddess of the primitive and unpopulated earth.
Kari Leader of the storm giants.
Laga Goddess of wells and springs.
Loki Trickster god of the Norse, concerned with thievery, magic and fire.
Magni Son of Thor and god of brute strength.
Mani God of the moon and brother of the sun goddess Sol.
Mimir Wisest god of the Aesir, sent in a hostage trade to the rival Vanir gods.
Modi God of battle wrath, he was the leader of the berserkers.
Odin The chief god of the Aesir and most important of the Norse deities.
Ran Goddess of storms and the drowned dead.
Saga Goddess of poetry and history.
Sif Wife of Thor, and possibly an ancient fertility goddess.
Skadi A frost giant and goddess of winter.
Sol Goddess of the sun, who guides the sun-chariot through the sky.
Syn Goddess of watchfulness and truth.
Thor Thunder-god and the protector of men and gods.
Vali Son of Odin, and the god born to avenge the death of Balder.
Vanir (Ryhmä jumalia, eli monikko mutta omasta mielestä tuo sopisi vallan mainiosti nimeksikin.) A group of fertility and nature gods
Var Goddess of contracts and marriage agreements
Vidar Son of Odin and the god of silence and vengeance.
Atla Water goddess.
Balder Fairest of the gods
Beyla The servant of Freyr.
Borghild Goddess of the evening mist or moon, she slays the sun each evening.
Bragi God of poets and the patron of all skaldi (poets) in Norse culture.
Brono The son of Balder. He is the god of daylight.
Bylgia Water goddess.
Dagur The personification of day, he drives the day chariot across the sky.
Disen (Yksikkö ilmeisesti pelkkä Dis) A group of goddess in old Norse mythology. Called the "Dis of the Vanir".
Eir Goddess of healing and shamanic healers, companion of the goddess Frigg
Elli Goddess of old age.
Fenrir Also known as Fenris. The great wolf, child of Loki and Angrboda
Freya Goddess of love, beauty and sensuality.
Freyr God of fertility, sun and rain.
Gerd The wife of Freyr and a goddess of fertility. She is the personification of the fertile soil.
Hermod The messenger of the gods. Often equated to the Greek god Hermes.
Hod Blind god of darkness and winter.
Holler God of disease and destruction.
Idun Goddess of the spring, eternal youth and the keeper of the golden apples
Jord Goddess of the primitive and unpopulated earth.
Kari Leader of the storm giants.
Laga Goddess of wells and springs.
Loki Trickster god of the Norse, concerned with thievery, magic and fire.
Magni Son of Thor and god of brute strength.
Mani God of the moon and brother of the sun goddess Sol.
Mimir Wisest god of the Aesir, sent in a hostage trade to the rival Vanir gods.
Modi God of battle wrath, he was the leader of the berserkers.
Odin The chief god of the Aesir and most important of the Norse deities.
Ran Goddess of storms and the drowned dead.
Saga Goddess of poetry and history.
Sif Wife of Thor, and possibly an ancient fertility goddess.
Skadi A frost giant and goddess of winter.
Sol Goddess of the sun, who guides the sun-chariot through the sky.
Syn Goddess of watchfulness and truth.
Thor Thunder-god and the protector of men and gods.
Vali Son of Odin, and the god born to avenge the death of Balder.
Vanir (Ryhmä jumalia, eli monikko mutta omasta mielestä tuo sopisi vallan mainiosti nimeksikin.) A group of fertility and nature gods
Var Goddess of contracts and marriage agreements
Vidar Son of Odin and the god of silence and vengeance.
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