The weirdest names you've ever heard. List of weirdest names

02.07.2019

In Russia, however, as in other countries, there are people who are not quite normal in their head, who are lucky to have children, but not lucky with their minds. And it would be nice if their quirks would only affect themselves - children also suffer. First of all, because they are given the most ridiculous names. It is difficult not to doubt the adequacy of such parents.
The most unusual and stupid name of all that I came across on the Internet was given to a boy from Moscow. His name is BOC rVF 260602, which stands for "a biological object of a person of the Voronin-Frolov family, born on 06/26/2002".
Another crazy mother from the Moscow region named her son Reduksin in honor of the drug, thanks to which she was able to lose weight and meet her husband.
And football fans went crazy about the coach of the Russian national team Guus Hiddink and named their sons in his honor -Gus. Imagine that a person's name is Gus Evgenievich Gorodnikov or Gus Vyacheslavovich Khmelev. These are all real people!
Here is a list of the weirdest baby names I've been able to collect:
Russia - two people with this name are registered in the Russian Federation
Joy
Dolphin
Lily of the valley Skachedub
Lucifer
Angel
Aladdin
Lemon
Christ
Georgius
Christamrirados
Irkut
Tutankhamun - this name was given to a girl in Rostov
Crimea
Syria
Snow Maiden
Privatization - a child with an unusual name from Nizhny Tagil
Mister is a stupid name from a crazy parent
Ogneslav
Jeremy the Patron
Luka Happiness Summerset Ocean is all one ridiculous human name
Prahlada - and with a grammatical error - through "A"
Viagra - a girl from the city of Korolev
Porof is a shame to Russian football
Vlapunal — Vladimir Putin is our leader
Soup is generally a strange stupid name
Lengenmir - Lenin - the genius of the world
Leninid - Leninist ideas
Lorierik – Lenin, October Revolution, Industrialization, Electrification, Radiofication and Communism
Leundezh - Lenin is dead, but his work lives on
Pofistal - The winner of fascism Joseph Stalin
Pyatvchet - Five-year plan in four years!
Valterpezhekosma - Valentina Tereshkova - the first female cosmonaut
Vilor - Vladimir Ilyich Lenin organizer of the revolution
Lunio - Lenin died, but the ideas remained
Startrazav - Stalin's Tractor Plant
Dazdraperma - long live the first of May
Dazdrasmygda - long live the bond between town and country
Dotnara - Daughter of the working people
Dazvemir - Long live the world revolution
Perkosrak - First space rocket
Oyushminald - Otto Yulievich Schmidt on an ice floe
Kukutsapol - corn - the queen of the fields
Stalin - with an emphasis on the second syllable
Perkosrak - First space rocket
Pofistal - The winner of fascism Joseph Stalin
Pyatvchet - Five-year plan at four years
Uryurvkos - Hooray, Yura in space
Chelnaldina - Chelyuskin on an ice floe
Wilan — V. I. Lenin and the Academy of Sciences
Yaslenik - I'm with Lenin and Krupskaya

Fortunately, on May 1, 2017, a law came into force in Russia that will allow at least a little, but to limit eccentric parents, preventing them from using the most unusual, strange and ridiculous names in Russia. Numbers and any characters other than a hyphen are now prohibited in a person's name. Also, the government completely banned the use of swear words and swear words for this.

An innocent baby is born. His parents give him a name that will accompany him to the gravestone. According to scientists, a person hears his name approximately 1.5 million times in his life!

Mystery of the name

The ancients attached great importance to the name of a person. They believed that the character, inclinations, talents, health and further fate of the child directly depend on him. Therefore, sometimes children were given the strangest names imaginable: Oak, Eagle, Snake, Lubomir, Chaste, He who brings good news, Bright, Like a lion and many others.

Modern astrologers represent a whole science of meaning and their influence on karma. They argue that a name can be both a blessing and a curse.

The hidden influence of a person's name on fate is also confirmed by scientists, explaining that it consists of sounds of a certain height that irritate significant areas of the brain, thus affecting both the bearer of the name and others. In addition, a certain color corresponds to the wavelength of sound vibrations, which means that the name is not black and white, but has a certain color, which also affects the character of its owner.

Unusual male names in the USSR

The strangest male names appeared during the Soviet era. In those years, ideology played a huge role, so patriotic parents abandoned the old philistine names. They marked their sons with neologisms born of the October Revolution, the successes of Soviet heroes, scientific discoveries, honorary professions: Potassium, Wolfram, Comrade, Median, Parovoz, Decembrist, Atheist, Tankman and others.

But the parents showed real creativity by inventing names as derivatives of slogans, revolutionary appeals, party leaders: Arvil (the army of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin), Vedlen (Lenin's great deeds), Kukutsapol (corn is the king of the fields), Vist (the historical power of labor is great), Villur (Vladimir Ilyich Lenin loved the Motherland), Papir (party pyramid), Vors (Voroshilov arrows) or Divide (Lenin's affairs are alive) and many others. The imagination of the people was inexhaustible!

Some of the strangest boy names even sound obscene. In modern people, they evoke interesting associations: Wil (Vladimir Ilya Lenin), Constipation (for order), Pervsovstrat (the first Soviet stratospheric balloon), Thief (Great Pofivstal (the winner of the Nazis, Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin).

These strange names in the USSR were proudly worn by children. Over time, the pathos of the era subsided, but new generations still remained marked by history, which was already embodied in the unusual and sonorous patronymics of the children of those who were called, say, Osdvar (a special Far Eastern army) and Roblen (born to be Lenin).

Unusual female names in the USSR

They were awarded with sonorous names in the style of the era and girls. They were proudly named: Omega, Drezina, Iskra, Tractorina, Stalin, Artak (artillery academy), Velira (great worker), Lagshmivara (Schmidt's camp in the Arctic), Gertrud Diner (child of a new era) or another version of Doner (daughter of a new era) , Krarmiya (Red Army), Lapanalda (Papanin camp on an ice floe), Raytiya (district printing house), Bestrazheva (Beria - guard of the revolution) and others.

Somehow inconvenient for the modern ear are the female names of the 20s of the USSR - Dazdrasmyga (long live the bond between the city and the countryside) or as a variant of Dazdraperma (long live the first of May) or Nixerha (Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev).

I wonder how all these names sounded in a diminutive version?

There are many amazing male names in the world

There are fans of creativity in all countries of the world. The desire to stand out from the crowd, to pass for the original, to express themselves pushes parents to give the boys the strangest names:

Lennon - in honor of the famous John Lennon, he named his son Lasma Gellaher.

Gulliver is the name of G. Oldman's son.

Homer - in honor of the ancient Greek philosopher named the heir Richard Gere.

Dandelion is the name of the son of Keith Richards.

Blue Angel is a strange name given by Dave Evans to his boy.

Jet Plane is not a nickname, it is the legally registered name of John Travolta's son.

Ocean - decided that this name would make his son as strong as the ocean. By the way, the name of daddy is translated into Russian as "forest".

Pilot Inspector - such a name in honor of the hero of a famous song is a descendant of Jason Lee.

Hooray - optimistically and joyfully named his newborn son Alex James.

Baby - David Duchovny gave such an affectionate name to his son. But the son has grown up and reluctantly responds to him.

Interestingly, the strangest names in the world are given to their babies by star parents, while among the rest, traditional names are popular - Jack, Sam, Nick, Tom and William.

Women's names of the world, causing surprise and even bewilderment

Little Trixie is the name of Bob Geldof's daughter.

Apple - named their beauty and Gwyneth Paltrow.

Hazelnut - something meant Julia Roberts, giving such an original name to her daughter.

Honey Blossom is the name given to his little princess by Bob Geldof.

Bell-Madonna - Jerry Halliwell called her daughter this unusual double name.

The Goddess of Love names her heiress Lil Mo.

Heavenly - Michael Hutchence named his daughter in the spirit of the American Indians.

Ireland is Alec Baldwin's heiress.

Far from all the strangest female names in the world are listed. Original parents christen their children with the names of celestial bodies, cities, states and countries, book, movie and cartoon characters, names of flowers, trees and animals.

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These are really the strangest names!

The longest name on the planet consists of almost 1500 letters. It takes 10 minutes to read it. Prior to this, the longest name belonged to an American and consisted of 598 letters.

The name of a schoolgirl in Hawaii from 102 letters could not be recorded in the classroom journal.

The well-known Picasso lost. His full name is only 93 letters long!

The American Jackson family loves their children very much. That's probably why they gave them the names Tonsillitis, Laryngitis, Meningitis, Appendicitis, and Peritonitis.

Another couple named their daughters Wu, Gu, Mu.

The ideological Jennifer Thornburg at the age of 19 took the name "Put an End to Anatomy".

The strangest names in Russia

Officially, from 2009 to 2012, which the Russians gave to their offspring were registered:

Boys: Azar, Andres, Aristarkh, Garib, Gus, Mahmudahmadinejad, Prahlada (yes, that's what the boy was called), Cassper Beloved, Luke-and-Happiness, Arkhip-Ural, Hero, Aladdin, Ogneslav.

Girls: Russia, Zhuzha, twins Zita and Gita, Viagra, Privatization, Angel-Maria, Princess, Queen, Juno, Joy, Fun, Almaza, Brilliantina.

The right choice of name

The vanity of parents can turn into serious problems for the child in life. A child can become an outcast among peers, resulting in all sorts of complexes, nervous breakdowns. All this imposes a great responsibility on parents who choose a name for their baby.

Psychologists advise:

Take into account the sound of the name along with the patronymic.

Do not give obligatory names to children: Count, Strongman, Beauty, etc.

Do not name children after their favorite characters. The name Harry Potter or Monster High is unlikely to appeal to an adult child.

It is undesirable to give children the names of historical figures. Such names as Napoleon or Pinochet may not be very loyally received by society.

Abroad, there is a linguistic name verification service. Specialists check that the planned name for the child sounds worthy in other languages ​​of the world.

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From time immemorial, the name of a person has been given great sacred significance, it was believed that it bears the imprint of fate. So, at birth, a whole direction of life was chosen.

Male names were supposed to reward the owner with strength, courage, power. Women's, on the contrary, were supposed to bring femininity, beauty, harmony, higher patronage and family happiness to the owner.

How to choose names for girls

The choice of a name for a girl often turns into a dispute among relatives. Sometimes you have to resort to the help of lots, the church calendar and even astrology.

And here it is preserved
subconscious desire to choose the most favorable fate for the girl, along with the name.

Female names are popular today - modern Russian, beautiful Slavic, rare and unusual. See the list and their meanings below.

What names should not be given to children

In choosing a name, it is most reasonable to be guided by an understanding of how comfortable the child will live with him in a social environment. It is desirable that the name corresponds to the traditions of the given area, nationality, and customs.

The absence of prohibitions caused a tendency in society to give the most unimaginable names to their offspring. And yet, you should not name the child so that later he becomes the object of ridicule in society.

The most popular female names

  • Sophia or Sophia;
  • Anastasia;
  • Darina or Daria;
  • Victoria;
  • Pauline;
  • Elizabeth;
  • Ksenia;
  • Barbara;
  • Maria;
  • Veronica;
  • Alyona;
  • Alexandra;
  • Ulyana;
  • Alina;
  • Margarita;
  • Arina;
  • Vasilisa;
  • Milan;
  • Christina;
  • Alice;
  • Kira;
  • Diana;
  • Anna.

These names are statistically found in 75% of all registered newborn girls.

Songs with female names

Love for a woman has inspired poets and composers at all times, and as a result, a huge number of beautiful songs with female names have appeared. They have always been loved all over the world.

The most famous Russian songs of different times:

  • "Pink roses (Sveta Sokolova)" (Funny guys);
  • "Katyusha" (Blanter - Isakovsky);
  • "Ksyusha" (Alena Apina);
  • "A stewardess named Zhanna" (Vladimir Presnyakov);
  • "Alexandra" (from the movie "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears");
  • "Natalie" (Mikhail Shufutinsky);
  • "Olesya" (Syabry);
  • "Faina" (Na-Na);
  • "Lisa" (Andrey Gubin).

In Russia, songs dedicated to women have always been very loved, and not only here. There are also many songs with female names in the world. This is the most favorite theme among songwriters.

The most famous foreign songs in English:

  • "Michelle" (The Beatles);
  • "Carry" (Europe);
  • "Nikita" (Elton John);
  • "Maria" (Blondie);
  • "Susanna" (Adriano Celentano).

Female names: modern Russian, beautiful Slavic, rare, unusual. List and values

Slavic beautiful female names

Among the Slavs, the main purpose of a woman was motherhood and family. This main meaning was invested in the name of the girl: in the future she was to become the guardian of the family hearth.


Female names: modern Russian, beautiful Slavic, rare, unusual, the list and meanings of these names will not completely fit more than one dictionary of names, they are countless.

Female names: modern Russian, beautiful Slavic, rare, unusual, ancient - the list and their meanings are very extensive.

Female names Russian modern

Modern Russian female names are mainly of Slavic, Greek, Jewish, Latin and Germanic origin.

Greek, Jewish and German names appeared in Rus' with the advent of Christianity from Byzantium in the 10th century, some Latin ones - during the period of Peter's transformations.

Slavic names are the most ancient, but some of them are still popular:

  • Arina or Yarina - dedicated to the sun god Yarila;
  • Bozhena - gifted by God, divine or blessed;
  • Bronislava - glorious protection;
  • Faith - knowledge, faith;
  • Vlad, Vladislav - owns fame;
  • Darina is a gift of the Gods;
  • Zlata - golden;
  • Lada - good, kind;
  • Love or Lyubava - giving love;
  • Lyudmila - dear to people;
  • Milana - she is cute;
  • Miroslava - glorious in the world;
  • Hope is hope;
  • Radmila - caring, cheerful, sweet;
  • Snezhana is cold and snowy.

Interesting fact! The name Svetlana, very popular since the second half of the 20th century, has a controversial origin. According to some unconfirmed versions, this is a Slavic name. But closer to the truth is the version according to which the name Svetlana was invented in the 19th century by Russian poets Vostokov and Zhukovsky.

After the release of Zhukovsky's ballad "Svetlana", the name gained tremendous popularity. Gradually, girls began to be called them, and it became firmly established in everyday life.

With the advent of Christianity in Rus', new female names took root. which we now consider primordially Russian. Today they are familiar to our ear and are quite common throughout Russia.

But their Greek origin is not entirely clear. The fact is that the name book was formed on the basis of cultural and trade relations, therefore, in Byzantium itself, there were not only Greek, but also Syrian, Latin, Egyptian, Persian, Germanic, Babylonian and other names.

The most beautiful and common Russian names that came from Byzantium:

  • Alexandra (Greek) - human protector;
  • Alena (Greek) - light;
  • Alice (German) - protector;
  • Alla (Greek) - next;
  • Anastasia (Greek) - resurrection;
  • Anna (Hebrew) - God's mercy;
  • Antonina (Latin) - rushing into battle;
  • Valentina (Latin) - healthy and strong;
  • Valeria (Latin) - strong and strong;
  • Barbara (Greek) - foreigner, barbarian;
  • Vasilisa (Greek) - majestic, regal;
  • Galina (Greek) - serenity, silence, sea surface;
  • Daria (pers.) - possessing a blessing;
  • Catherine (Greek) - pious, immaculate;
  • Elena (Greek) - bright, chosen;
  • Eugenia (Greek) - noble;
  • Elizabeth (Hebrew) - a vow to God;
  • Jeanne or Yana is a variant of the name John (Hebrew) - God's mercy;
  • Zoya (Greek) - living, life;
  • Irina (Greek) - calmness and peace;
  • Inna (Latin) - a stormy fast stream;
  • Karina (Latin) - dear, dear;
  • Xenia (Greek) - a wanderer, a stranger;
  • Christina (Greek) - dedicated to Christ;
  • Larisa (Greek) - seagull;
  • Maya (Greek) - mother, nurse, goddess;
  • Margarita (Greek) - a pearl;
  • Mary (Hebrew) - desired, serene, bitter;
  • Marina (Latin) - marine, living in the sea;
  • Natalia (Latin) - native, bestowed by God;
  • Nina (Georgian) - queen, mistress;
  • Olga - (has Scandinavian origin from Helga) sacred;
  • Sophia or Sophia (Greek) - wisdom, science;
  • Tatyana (Latin) - mistress, organizer;
  • Tamara (Hebrew) - date palm, fig tree;
  • Taisia ​​(Greek) - wise, late;
  • Ulyana, Julianna, Julianna and Julia (Latin) - belonging to the genus Julia;
  • Evelina or Eve (Hebrew) - life force;
  • Emilia (Latin) is an unyielding rival.

Interesting fact! The name Victoria - victory, is of Latin origin. It firmly entered Russian use after Russia's victories in the northern war (1700-1721).

Orthodox Russian female names - saints

The Russian Orthodox Church has its own unique name book - these are the saints who came to us from Byzantium. They contain the names of Orthodox saints, each of which is associated with martyrdom and righteous deeds.

Until 1917, the church gave names to newborns at baptism. Some of them are actively used today. The rest are rarely used or have fallen into disuse. Each name in the calendar has its own day in the year, sometimes more than one.

Here are some of them:

  • Agnia - immaculate;
  • Anisiya - accomplishment, success;
  • Anfisa - blooming;
  • Evdokia - goodwill;
  • Euphrosyne - joy;
  • Zinaida - divine;
  • Ilaria - clear, joyful, quiet;
  • Kapitolina - born on the Capitol;
  • Claudia - lame;
  • Nonna - dedicated to God;
  • Paraskeva, the Russian version of Praskovya, is Friday, the eve of the holiday;
  • Raisa - carefree, light;
  • Rimma is a Roman;
  • Rufina - reddish;
  • Seraphim - fiery;
  • Faina - light;
  • Fotinia, Fotina (analogue of the Russian Svetlana) - light.

This is interesting! The name Pauline or Paulina, popular today, originates from the male name Paul, which in turn is the French version of the biblical name Paul.

This name is not in the Orthodox calendar, but there is Apollinaria (Greek) - dedicated to God Apollo.

Old Russian female names

Old Russian names were formed not only on a Slavic basis. The cultural ties of our ancestors contributed to borrowing from the traditions of neighbors. This also affected the names, some of which were of Scandinavian origin.

Today, not all Old Russian names are forgotten, some are very relevant. Recently, due to the undying interest in their roots, many people name their children according to the old Russian tradition.

There are such names more and more often, especially:

Ukrainian female names

Most Ukrainian female names have common roots with Russian ones. This is due to the Slavic origin of both peoples, a common history, as well as the Orthodox tradition.

The lion's share of names in the Ukrainian name-book coincides with Russian ones. The only difference is their spelling and pronunciation.

For example, some Russian names in the Ukrainian tradition are written through "o" -: Olena, Oleksandra, Orina. And also there are differences in the spelling of the letter "i", in the Ukrainian language its Latin analogue "i" is used. This is due to the influence of Polish culture.

Some Ukrainian names with peculiarities of pronunciation:

Belarusian female names

Belarusian female names are similar to Russian and Ukrainian ones. Here, too, “i” is used instead of “and”, and the letter “y” also has its own pronunciation features.

Writing Features:


There are also traditional Belarusian names, very loved by the people and having their own meaning:

  • Alesya, Lesya, Olesya - forest;
  • Alena is a wonderful torch;
  • Ulada - fine, peaceful;
  • Yana - God's grace;
  • Yarina, Yarina - sunny.

Czech female names

The Czechs, although they are a Slavic people, their traditions are somewhat different from Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian.

The Czech Republic is a predominantly Catholic country. Therefore, Czech female names are a mixture of Slavic, Catholic and European. They are very unusual and interesting.

Some of them have their own unique features and meaning:

  • Abena - the one who was born on Tuesday;
  • Bara, Baranka, Barbara, Barka - a strange foreigner;
  • Branca is a great defender;
  • Power - power;
  • Daska - soul;
  • Willow - a good God;
  • Cape - a small stork;
  • Libena, Libus - love;
  • Otili - rich;
  • Radka - happy;
  • Sarka - forty;
  • Stepanka - crowned;
  • Hedvika - wrestling;
  • Tsjenka - originally from Sidon;
  • Evika - life;

Bulgarian female names

The most popular in Bulgaria are traditional Slavic names. Although, since the 20th century, the Bulgarian name book has been enriched with various Western European borrowings.

Traditionally, children are named after their ancestors. There is one more feature: the names are universal for both boys and girls, for example, Spaska and Spas, Zhivka and Zhivko.

Some traditional Bulgarian names and their meaning:

  • Vasilka - queen;
  • Yordanka - flowing down;
  • Mariyka is an analogue of the biblical name Maria;
  • Rositsa - Rosa;
  • Stefka - crowned;
  • Parking is standing.

Polish female names

In Poland, children are traditionally given Latin, Slavic and Greek names. Here, too, there are peculiarities of pronunciation that make these names unique.

For example, popular names are:

  • Agnieszka - immaculate;
  • Beata - blessed;
  • Wanda - from the Wend tribe;
  • Wojciech - the consolation of soldiers;
  • Wenceslas - more glory;
  • Casimira - peacemaker;
  • Malgorzata is a pearl;
  • Francisca is French;
  • Jadwiga - battle of rivals.

Rare female names

Beautiful rare names are very popular now. They come from other cultures, movies, songs, etc.

Some of these rare names are:

  • Bella (European) - beautiful;
  • Venus (Latin) - the Roman goddess of love;
  • Helium (Greek) - solar;
  • Daniela (Hebrew) - divine judge;
  • Ida (Greek) - fertile;
  • Oia (Greek) - violet;
  • Carolina (German) - queen;
  • Liliana (Latin) - lily;
  • Melania (Greek) - swarthy;
  • Nelly (Greek) - new, young;
  • Olympics (Greek) - Olympic;
  • Palmyra (Latin) - palm tree;
  • Regina (Latin) - queen;
  • Stella (Latin) - star;
  • Elina (Greek) - Hellenic, Greek;
  • Junia, Yunna, Juno (Greek) - the goddess of marriage and love;

Unusual female names

A large number of modern Russian children are called very unusual names. Some of them belong to fairy-tale characters, some come from the names of cities, countries, historical events, animals, plants, etc.

Here is a short list:

  • Byzantium;
  • Moon;
  • Russians;
  • Cherry;
  • Fox;
  • Joy;
  • Ocean.

Elvish female names

Elvish names are quite common today. These are the names of elves from the amazing world created by the English writer John Ronald Tolkien.

Invented heroes gave a new fashion for names that have a wonderful sound and secret meaning.

Some of them:

  • Amanael - daughter of Haman;
  • Anariel is the daughter of the sun;
  • Eariel is the daughter of the sun;
  • Lairiel is the daughter of summer.

The ending -iel denotes daughter.

There are also names consisting of two words, for example:

  • Arvel - a noble maiden;
  • Irvil - sparkling shine;
  • Nimloth is a white flower.

Funny female names

At all times, people have shown imagination in the matter of naming. Now this is a very common occurrence. But sometimes fantasy leads to a frankly ridiculous and ridiculous choice.

Some funny names:

  • Aria;
  • Blandina;
  • Villa;
  • Kazdoy;
  • Nunehia;
  • Scandulia.

The happiest female names

Parents always want to give their daughter a name that will bring her happiness. Everyone has their own criteria for lucky names, but there are common views on this issue.

Most people are of the opinion that Russian names Tatyana, Natalya, Elena, Olga, Irina and Ekaterina are the happiest.

Although no one has proven this, and no studies and observations have been conducted. Probably, the favorable sounding of these names fills them with light energy for many centuries.

Biblical female names

Biblical stories contain a large number of beautiful female names. And many parents are inclined to name their daughters after pious biblical heroines.

The most beautiful of these names and their meaning:

  • Sarah is the ancestor;
  • Rebekah is a faithful wife;
  • Leah - heifer, heifer;
  • Rachel is a sheep;
  • Dina - avenged;
  • Delilah - curly;
  • Susanna - lily;
  • Magdalene is a resident of Magdala.

The most common female name in the world

From all the variety of names the most common and favorite name in the world is Anna.

It sounds different in every language, and yet it is the same name. Anna can sound in different languages ​​like Ann, Annette, Anita, Hanna, Ankhen, Ganna, Anika, etc.

Mythical female names

Myths, especially ancient Greece and Rome, are full of a huge number of magnificent female names. These are the names of goddesses, queens and beautiful maidens.

The most beautiful names and their meaning:

  • Aphrodite - Greek goddess of love;
  • Artemis - Greek goddess of the hunt;
  • Grace - the Roman goddess of beauty;
  • Diana - Roman goddess of the hunt;
  • Cassandra - Trojan princess and soothsayer;
  • Muse - the Greek patroness of art and science;
  • Selena is the goddess of the moon.

Strange female names

There are also very strange names, which, as a rule, are the result of the creative thinking of parents. The peak of their popularity came in the Soviet era, when working professions and revolutionary ideas were glorified.

Some weird and wonderful names from that era:

  • Tractorina;
  • Pravdin;
  • Railcar;
  • Stalin.

Among foreign bohemians, there are also parents with imagination, who called their children rather strange names.

Translated from English, they sound like this:

  • Apple is the daughter of Gwyneth Paltrow;
  • Hazelnut - daughter of Julia Roberts;
  • The bell is the daughter of the Madonna;
  • Ireland is the daughter of Kim Bassinger.

Strong female names

It is believed that some names have a special energy of strength and are amulets for the owner. Basically, these are names, in the decoding of which there is strength, and fortress, and health, and protection, and victory.

It is believed that Russian names bear the highest patronage to the owner:

  • Alexandra;
  • Victoria;
  • Valeria;
  • Valentine;
  • Evgenia;
  • Olga;
  • Faith;
  • Catherine;
  • Daria.

Invented female names

In the creative Soviet era, parents created very interesting names with the help of their imagination. They were half-hearted abbreviations formed from the names of leaders and revolutionary slogans.

Some of them:

  • Gertrude - heroes of labor;
  • Velira is a great labor force;
  • Vilena, Vladlena - Vladimir Ilyich Lenin;
  • Krarmia - the red army;
  • Raytiya - district printing house;
  • Dazdraperma - long live the first of May;
  • Dinara is a child of a new era.

Women's names of the peoples of the world

English female names

In England, children are often given a double name, which gives scope for parental imagination. However, traditional names are also popular.

The most common female given names in England are:

  • Olivia - olive tree;
  • Deborah is a bee;
  • Scarlet - fabric saleswoman;
  • Jennifer is a sorceress;
  • Kimberly - born in the royal meadow;
  • Britney is little Britain;
  • Monica is a counselor.

In England and the USA, short Russian female names are very popular, and even some male names that have become female there. For example: Sasha, Natasha, Nikita, Misha, Tanya.

Irish female names

The traditions of the Irish are rooted in Celtic culture, so they attach great importance to the name of the girl. It reflects both beauty and piety, and all the beautiful qualities of a woman.

The most interesting traditional Irish names and their meaning:

  • Abiagil - pleasing father;
  • Aerin - the world;
  • Brida - exalted;
  • Kaoilinn - fair and slender;
  • Morrigan is a big queen;
  • Orleith is a golden princess.

German female names

There is an opinion about the dissonance of the German language, and, nevertheless, German female names sound very beautiful.

In Germany, it is customary to give complex names, their number can reach up to 10.

The most beautiful German names and their meaning:

French female names

By tradition, French female names have always been considered very beautiful. They are popular far beyond France. Indeed, the French language caresses the ear with its pleasant nasal pronunciation.

This people gave the world the most beautiful female names, such as:

  • Adele - giving goodness;
  • Blanche - white;
  • Vivien is alive;
  • Brigitte - majestic;
  • Jacqueline - chasing;
  • Emmanuel - God is with us.

Hebrew female names

The traditions of the Jewish people are closely connected with Christian culture. European and Russian names are partly derived from Jewish culture. But there are also primordially national names.

Most beautiful:

Italian female names

Italians are extremely emotional and passionate people. This feature is manifested in everything and even in names.

The most interesting of them:

  • Adriana - a resident of Adria;
  • Bianca - white;
  • Gabriella - the power of God;
  • Ornella - blooming ash;
  • Lucrezia is rich.

Tatar female names

Of the Tatar names are in demand:

Swedish female names

Swedes often call girls by these names:

  • Agnetha - chaste;
  • Botilda - battle;
  • Greta is a pearl;
  • Inger - body;
  • Frederica is a peaceful ruler.

Lithuanian female names

Popular names in Lithuania:

  • Laima is the goddess of life;
  • Yumante - insightful;
  • Saule - the sun;
  • Gintare - amber.

Greek female names

Beautiful Greek names:

Spanish female names

The Spanish people often call women by such names:

  • Dolores - sadness;
  • Carmen - dedicated to Our Lady of Carmel;
  • Pilar - column;
  • Leticia - joy;
  • Consuela is persistent.

Georgian female names

In Georgia, you can often hear such variants of names as:

  • Aliko - omniscient;
  • Dariko is a gift from God;
  • Mgelia - wolf;
  • Nani is a baby;
  • Salome is peaceful.

Turkish female names

Variants of names are popular in Turkey:

Armenian female names

In the corners of Armenia, you will often hear girls called:

  • Anush - sweet;
  • Gayane - earthly;
  • Siranush - love;
  • Shushan - lily;
  • Eteri - ether.

Korean female names

In Korean villages, parents call their daughters:

  • Mi - beauty;
  • Jung - love;
  • Mei is a flower;
  • Kim is golden;
  • Yuong is brave.

Japanese female names

Interesting Japanese names:

Chinese names for women

Among the Japanese young ladies you can hear the names:

  • Venling - refined jade;
  • Jieying - household;
  • Xiu - graceful;
  • Meirong - self-control;
  • Xiangjiang - fragrant.

Scandinavian female names

Scandinavian girls are often called like this:

  • Asgerda - protection of the Gods;
  • Ingeborg - fertile;
  • Alva is an elf;
  • Astrid - divinely beautiful;
  • Brunnhilde is warlike.

Azerbaijani female names

Variants of such names can be heard among the girls and women of Azerbaijan:

  • Aishe - alive;
  • Diamond - beautiful;
  • Billura - crystal;
  • Zulfiya - curly;
  • Layla - night.

Arabic female names

Arabs often call their babies with similar versions of names:

  • Lamia - radiance shine;
  • Aziza - dear, valuable;
  • Fatima - the daughter of the prophet;
  • Daliya - grape wine;
  • Khalida is immortal.

Egyptian female names

The Egyptian population in its female part often has the following names:

Chechen names for women

Interesting variants of Chechen names:

  • Amira is the leader;
  • Jamila is beautiful;
  • Nazira - equal;
  • Ruvayda - smoothly walking;
  • Salima is healthy.

Kazakh female names

Such names are popular in Kazakhstan:

  • Aigansha - moon-like;
  • Balbala is a smart child;
  • Dilara - beloved;
  • Karlygash - swallow;
  • Marzhan is a pearl.

Indian female names

Picturesque India is famous for such female names:

Uzbek female names

You will often come across such names in Uzbekistan:

  • Asmira is the first princess;
  • Guldasta - a bouquet of flowers;
  • Intizora - long-awaited;
  • Olma - an apple;
  • Farkhunda is happy.

Gypsy names for women

The fervent gypsy people christen their girls like this:

  • Mirela - admiring;
  • Lala - tulip;
  • Luladja - the flower of life;
  • Esmeralda - emerald;
  • Jofranca is free.

At all times, parents, giving the name of their daughter, wanted to give her beauty, love, happiness, wealth, fertility, protection together with him. This desire is reflected in the names of almost all peoples of the world.

From this video you will learn modern Russian, beautiful Slavic, rare and unusual other female names, their list and meanings.

Interesting article. I would still like to make some clarifications. About Georgian names. “Mgelika” (“wolf cub”), or “Mgelia” (wolf), is a non-baptismal, pagan name; now used in the form of "Gela"; this is a male name. Popular female names: Tamari, Nino, Ketevan, Khatuna, Khatia, Nateli (“bright”, a synonym for Svetlana), Mariami ... By the way, “Tamari” is Georgian for “temple”.

A beautiful name - Maayan .... I would call it, although I am a grandmother, but brave))

Choosing a name for your little princess is a pleasant and, at the same time, responsible process. Future parents, as well as grandparents, go through all the possible options before settling on any one. The name with which the girl comes into this world largely determines her character and future fate.

Over the name for a newborn baby sometimes you have to "sweat"

Possible criteria for choosing a name for a girl

It can be very difficult to choose the best name for a daughter, especially when disagreements arise between mom and dad. Parents sort through the maximum number of options, paying attention to both fashionable and old ones.

First of all, they consider the beautiful Russian royal names that the Rurik girls were called - Ekaterina, Sofia, Anastasia, Anna, Alexandra, Elizabeth, Maria. They recall unusual old ones - Aglaya, Angelina, Lukerya, Evdokia, Iraida, Claudia, Marta, Pelageya. Each of the options has a unique origin and meaning.

Someone wants to name a newborn in memory of a loved one. In this case, it is worth remembering that it is not correct to name your child after a deceased relative. Consider interesting and rare names for girls. They are also chosen by value, according to the church calendar, according to the horoscope and the advice of an astrologer.

By name meaning

When naming a child, they look at the meaning of the name when they want to give certain features to his character. In addition, no one wants a letter code to have a bad meaning.

  • Aglaya - "shining". Aglai are bright personalities, ideas and emotions literally gush out of them, they are always ahead and ready to lead their team behind them.
  • Alexandra is a strong letter code, which means “strong-willed” in translation. Children profitably use their natural data, they know how to carefully hide emotions.
  • Anastasia - "resurrected". Nastya's girls are kind and gentle, but with a strong character. Very dreamy nature.
  • Angelina - "messenger". The name is gentle, the word "angel" is clearly read in it, but its owners are energetic and decisive.
  • Anna - one of the names of the royal family, translated as "brave". Ani is principled, accurate, patient.
  • Catherine - means "chaste". Katya grow up intellectually developed and purposeful, able to achieve success.
  • Iraida - in translation - "heroine". Iraids are active and proud. Such people in life achieve everything they want.
  • Claudia - "stubborn". Perseverance is the main character trait of Klava, and this helps her a lot in life.
  • Mary means "serenity". An affectionate nature that wants to warm and protect everyone around.
  • Martha - "noble". A young lady with a rare and beautiful name grows up calm, balanced and caring.
  • Sophia (Sofia) - means "reasonable, wise." Girls with this name usually have a rich inner world. In life they are lucky and happy.

According to the church calendar

The method of choosing a name according to the Saints is popular. It is believed that a child named according to the church calendar is under the protection of his guardian angel from the first days of life. A Saint's day is celebrated daily. It remains to choose one of them.

The most beautiful church female names for a daughter have Slavic, Greek and Hebrew roots. It is also worth finding information about why a person was canonized as a Saint. With a difficult choice, they look at the adjacent dates and the entire month.

Winter

  1. In December, daughters are named after the Saints: Anna, Anastasia, Barbara, Catherine, Zoe, Kira, Lily, Margarita, Mary, Tamara, Tatiana, Ulyana, Yulia.
  2. In January, the name day of Arina, Anastasia, Antonina, Agnia, Vasilisa, Barbara, Eugenia, Maria, Melania, Irina, Xenia, Tatyana, Ulyana, Emilia, Yulia. Daughters born in January have a strong character. The name given according to the Saints is able to soften it and endow the girl with tenderness.
  3. In February, Agnia, Anna, Alexandra, Alevtina, Arina, Vasilisa, Vera, Zoya, Ekaterina, Inna, Christina, Sofia have Angel Day. Just as in the case of the January daughters, the name of the Saint will soften their unbending winter character.

It is believed that the names according to the holy calendar protect the child throughout his life.

Spring

  1. March Saints: Anna, Arina, Barbara, Galina, Daria, Kira, Maria, Marianna, Marina, Nadezhda, Olga, Ulyana, Juliana, Julia. Girls born in the first month of spring are often gentle and indecisive, but at the same time, talented and charming.
  2. In April, in the church calendar, the name day of Saints Anastasia, Anna, Barbara, Daria, Larisa, Lydia, Nika, Praskovya, Sofia. Children born in April are successful and talented.
  3. May princesses according to the Saints can be called: Valeria, Zhanna, Zoya, John, Tamara, Faina, Fedor, Elsa, Julia.

Summer

  1. The June ones are called - Alena, Vera, Elena, Zinaida, Lilia, Susanna, Juliana.
  2. In July, the days of the Saints - Agrippina, Valentina, Dinara, Lucia, Margarita, Rimma, Tatiana, Yana.
  3. In August - Angela, Angelina, Anna, Anfisa, Daria, Eva, II, Melica, Xenia, Nonna.

Girls born in the autumn season of the family are friendly and easy to communicate with.

Autumn

Autumn children are diligent, diligent and strive for excellence:

  1. In September, the name day of Alena, Vasilisa, Elena, Lyudmila, Martha, Oksana, Regina, Seraphim, Sofia, Fekla, Elsa.
  2. In October - Ariadne, Arina, Vera, Veronica, Virineya, Dora, Elizabeth, Zlata, Marianne, Polina, Tatiana, Fevronia.
  3. In November - Arina, Anna, Alexandra, Glykeria, Elizabeth, Martha, Matrona, Neonilla, Nina, Olga, Stephanie.

The list of beautiful Orthodox names can be continued for a long time. It can be obtained at the church where the parents are going to baptize the child. The lists may differ depending on the monastery in which they were compiled.

Horoscope

Some parents turn to astrology and horoscopes to choose a name. In this case, there is also food for thought, since several options are suitable for each sign of the zodiac at once - simple and not very. The following are beautiful modern names according to the signs of the zodiac.


Sometimes when choosing a name, they are guided by astrological principles.
  • The sign Aries corresponds to the maiden names Alice, Alla, Raya.
  • Taurus is called Angela, Diana, Maya, Monica.
  • Gemini women have sonorous names - Aksinya, Albina, Yvette, Clara, Taisiya, Eliza.
  • Cancer girls are very impressionable people. The names of Bogdan, Lolita, Melania are suitable for them.
  • The majestic Lions are called accordingly - Aurora, Ilona, ​​Emma.
  • The names Constance, Regina, Linda are suitable for the feminine Virgo.
  • Charming Libra - Veronica, Zlata, Love, Milena, Pelageya, Snezhana.
  • Owners of a changeable character, born under the sign of Scorpio, are called Louise, Martha, Elina.
  • Sagittarians are called Zhanna, Marianna, Fekla.
  • Capricorns - Barbara, Kira, Renata.
  • The Aquarius girl is given the name Ilona or Aelita.
  • Pisces - Amelia, Eve.

Other criteria

By time of year:

  • trying to balance the winter atmosphere, they call their daughters sunny and warm names - Svetlana, Lyudmila, Natalya;
  • in the spring, daughters are called more harshly - Irina, Victoria, Ruslana;
  • summer children can be called Margarita, Valeria, Antonina;
  • autumn - Yesenia, Zlata, Vera, Olesya.

When parents want to highlight a girl, they give her a rare name.

When mom and dad want to single out their child so that his name is the only one in kindergarten and school, in Russia they give rare and beautiful, sometimes forgotten, old feminine names - Ophelia, Valencia, Dominica. When replacing one letter in the traditional name, new unusual options are obtained: Alesya, Daria, Olena.

By the name of your favorite musical artist or actress:

  • Rihanna;
  • Bianca;
  • Nastasya.

TOP of the most popular female names of recent years in Russia

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  1. Sofia;
  2. Alice;
  3. Pauline;
  4. Arina;
  5. Victoria;
  6. Valeria;
  7. Elizabeth;
  8. Karina;
  9. Milena;
  10. Maria.

Great options for naming your baby, but very common these days.

Rare and beautiful Russian names

Turning to the origins, you can remember Russian names, beautiful and old, and choose an unusual name for a girl. They are old and have a history.

Each of them stores a letter code with meaning:

  • Bozhena;
  • Olympics;
  • Veroslav;
  • August;
  • Zlatislav;
  • Ariadne;
  • Lubomir;
  • Neonilla;
  • Pelagia;
  • Praskovya;
  • Stanislav;
  • Kaleria.

Unusual international names

There are many beautiful female names that sound almost the same in all languages. These names are international: Adeline, Alexandra, Anna, Adriana, Agata, Agnes, Amalia, Diana, Evangelina, Isabella, Ilona, ​​Clara, Liana, Linda, Laura, Marianne, Mia, Roxana, Sabrina, Stella, Evelina, Ella.


When choosing a name, you must also look at how it will be combined with the surname and patronymic

The list is, of course, not complete. There are still a lot of options. When choosing a name for your daughter from the list of international ones, you should think about its combination with the surname and patronymic. For example, combinations like Stepanova Adriana Petrovna do not sound very harmonious.

How better not to name a girl?

The name of the daughter, first of all, must correspond to the nationality and religion. Calling a Russian girl, for example, a Muslim name would be strange.

It is important that it fits the surname and patronymic. It is better to choose a short name for a long surname and patronymic. For example, Ikonnikova Kira Stanislavovna is easier to pronounce than Ikonnikova Alexandra Stanislavovna.

The future woman will have to bear the name all her life. Perhaps the daughter will become a teacher, educator or director of a large company, and she will often be called by her first name and patronymic. The task of parents is to make sure that the sound does not hurt the ear and is not difficult to pronounce.

It is good when there is a full and abbreviated form of the name. Parents will definitely want to call the child affectionately, therefore, before giving a name, they come up with diminutive forms for him.

Clinical and perinatal psychologist, graduated from the Moscow Institute of Perinatal and Reproductive Psychology and Volgograd State Medical University with a degree in Clinical Psychology

There are people who love everything simple and ordinary. But there are those who prefer either to live in an original way, or to surround themselves with something original in life. It is from such people that parents are obtained who give their newborn daughters and sons rare, original or bizarre names. Our top 10 most unusual names in Russia will tell you about such unexpected names that were officially registered in Russia.

10 Old Slavic names

Some ancient Slavic names have survived to this day. Each of them carries a meaning that reveals the character and temperament of a person with a certain name. Therefore, the Slavs in ancient times carefully considered the name of their newborn, before sticking “name features” to him for life. Such names, which from the status of "ancient" have taken the status of "modern", include Rada, Yarina, Mira, Linara, Kaleria, Iraida, Zabava, Zhelanna, Vitalina, Bazhena.

9 Fictional names

If the parents are fans of a popular fantasy series or connoisseurs of a literary work based on a fantasy film, then their newborn child may be the bearer of a “false name”. For example, there are the names of Daenerys, Arya, Varis, Theon, Cersei. These names were coined by George R. R. Martin for the characters in his series of fantasy novels, A Song of Ice and Fire.

8 Arrogant names

In ancient times, if a person was of a noble family-tribe, a title was always in front of the name. It was a different time, a different society. Modern parents turned titles into names and elevated their babies to Princes, Tsars, Princes and Counts. Why did they instill in their children from a little in psychological terms a certain superiority over the rest (so psychologists think).

7 Natural names

Parents who appreciate the beauty of the world around them sometimes choose “natural names” for their children. Now you won’t surprise anyone with a girl named Rose, but there are more unusual options: for example, the Moon, Cherry, Oceana, Rainbow, Sunny, Flower, Dawn, Dolphin and Dolphin.

6 Presidential names

The first name is Vlapunal. The boy was named after the current president of Russia and his name consists of the initial letters of the phrase "Vladimir Putin is our leader." The second name is Medmiya. In 2011, happy parents gave their newborn daughter the name Medmiya in honor of the then President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev.

5 Post-revolutionary names

After the revolution, people's hearts were filled with patriotic feelings. So they came up with names for their kids, composing them from the initial letters of several words. The first name is Lorierik (composed of the capital letters of seven words: Lenin, October Revolution, Industrialization, Electrification, Radiofication, and Communism). The second name is Uryurvkos (“Hurrah, Yura in space!”). The third name is Kukutsapol (from the slogan "Corn is the queen of the fields"). The fourth name is Lagshmivara ("Schmidt's Camp in the Arctic"). The fifth name is Dazdraperma (derived from the slogan "Long Live the First of May!").

4 Geographic names

Often, a special story is associated with the birth of a child. One expectant mother decided to perpetuate the story of the birth of her daughter in her name. When the girl was born, her dad was on a business trip in Syria. As a result, the mother gave the newborn daughter the name Syria. There are other "geographical names": India, America, Byzantium, Sevastopol, Parisians, etc.

3 The name "Princess Diana" and the name "Hamlet"

In 1998, two names were registered in one of the registry offices: "Princess Diana" for a girl and "Hamlet" for a boy. Parents - like people are adults - but without pranks anywhere.

2 Patriotic name "Russia"

In Nizhny Tagil, you can meet a little girl named Russia Shramkova. The situation is similar in another city of the country. Patriot parents named their child - Russia (by the name of Kitsenko).

1 Name "Viagra"

In one of the registry offices of the Moscow region, the name of the girl Viagra was registered. Nikolai (a driver by profession) and Anastasia (a housewife) live in the city of Korolev. There are three reasons for choosing such an unusual name for their child. Firstly, the name is original and sounds beautiful. Secondly, their child is long-awaited and the conception of the baby occurred with the assistance of the drug "Viagra". Thirdly, they are longtime fans of the VIA Gra musical group.

If you decide to name your child by any unusual name, then you should think it over well in advance. After all, your child (by your grace) will be under increased attention. And who knows, maybe this excessive attention will psychologically put pressure on him, interfering with his lifestyle. I wish your kids beautiful names that will bring them only joy.



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