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Bianca
Bianca is a feminine given name. It means "white" and is an Italian cognate of Blanche. It is known in the Anglosphere as a character in William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. It came to greater notice in the 1970s, due to public figures such as Bianca Jagger.
Evelina
female given name
Zenobia
female given name
Nana
female given name
Olympias
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Filippa
Filippa is a female given name of Greek origin, meaning "lover of horses" or "horses' friend". It is a cognate of the English Philippa (the feminine form of the masculine name Philip) in Scandinavia, Italy, Greece and Cyprus (), and Russia ().
Polina
female given name
Georgia
female given name
Theodora
female given name
Stefania
female given name
Lidia
female given name
Violeta
female given name
Irina
Irina or Iryna (Cyrillic: Ирина, Ірина) is a feminine given name of Ancient Greek origin, commonly borne by followers of the Eastern Orthodox Church. It is derived from Eirene (), an ancient Greek goddess, personification of peace. It is mostly used in countries within the Commonwealth of Independent States and the Balkans.
Katerina
Katerina (Greek: Κατερίνα, Katerína; Russian, Bulgarian and Macedonian: Катерина, Katerina) is a feminine given name. It is a Greek variant of Ekaterini and a Russian and Bulgarian short form of Ekaterina or Yekaterina.
Xenia
female given name
Cassandra
female given name
Nika
unisex given name
Melina
female given name
Medea
female given name
Nikolina
Nikolina is the given name of: Nikolina Angelkova (born 1979), Bulgarian politician Nikolina Baradić (born 1990) is a Croatian politician Nikolina Božičević (born 1995), Croatian volleyball player Nikolina Brnjac (born 1978), Croatian politician Nikolina Grabovac (born 1968), Croatian basketball player Nikolina Ilijanić (born 1983), Croatian basketball player Nikolina Moldovan (born 1990), Serbian sprint canoer Nikolina Plavšić (born 2001), Serbian footballer Nikolina Ristović (née Pišek; born 1973), Croatian TV presenter Nikolina Ruseva (born 1943), Bulgarian sprint canoer Nikolina
Eliana
Eliana, Elianna, אֱלִיעָנָה (Hebrew), Ηλιάνα (Greek), إليانا (Arabic), is a feminine given name found with that spelling in Hebrew, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Zenaida
__NOTOC__ Zenaida, Zenaide (Italian), Zénaïde (French), or Zinaida (), from meaning "dedicated to Zeus".
Paraskevi
Paraskevi may refer to:
Christa
female given name
Phyllis
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Agariste
Agariste may refer to:
Leia
female given name
Demetria
female given name
Philippa
Philippa is a feminine given name meaning "lover of horses" or "horses' friend", from the Greek Philippos, which is derived from philein, meaning to love and hippos, meaning horse. The English masculine form is Philip, which was formerly the vernacular form for both sexes. The Latinate Philippa was used in official church records for women bearing the name in medieval times, but they were actually called Philip or the French Philippe. The name Philippa came into common use for women in the Anglosphere in the 1800s. Common alternative spellings include Filippa and Phillipa. Less common is Filip
Aikaterini
Ekaterini or Aikaterini (Greek: , ) is a Greek feminine given name. It is an original Greek form of Katherine. Notable people with the name include:
Ariadne
female given name
Hermione
female given name