European Names
European names, meaning names drawn from European languages and countries, are among the most fashionable in the English-speaking world. Names with their origins in France and Spain, Germany and Italy, Russia and Scandinavia can all be considered European.
Ronja
The meaning of Ronja is 'lake' in Scandinavi...
Origin: Swedish literary name
Ariadna
Meaning: most holy
Origin: Spanish, Catalan, Russian, Polish variation of Ariadne, Greek
Origin: Icelandic nature name, variation of Sólja, Faroese
Faustine
Meaning: fortunate one
Origin: Latin, feminine variation of Faust
Origin: Icelandic variation of Carita
Origin: Icelandic from Norse
Celestine
Meaning: heavenly
Origin: Latin
Daria
Meaning: kingly or possess well
Origin: Feminine variation of Darius, Persian or Latin from Greek
Origin: Feminine form of Vasily, Slavic and Russian form of Basil, Greek
Nefeli
Nefeli is one of the most beautiful and usua...
Origin: Greek
Julius
Meaning: youthful, downy-bearded
Origin: Latin
Marius
Marius is a name of Latin roots and is given...
Origin: Latin, from a Roman family name related to Mars, the god of war
Barnabas
Meaning: son of consolation
Origin: Aramaic
Eren
Meaning: saint, holy person
Origin: Turkish
Dmitri
The name Dmitri is of Slavic origin. The mea...
Origin: Russian from Greek Demetrius
Origin: Italian from German
Federico
Federico, a Spanish name, is typically used ...
Origin: Italian and Spanish variation of Frederick
Tygo
The meaning of Tygo is 'luck' or 'fortune' a...
Origin: Dutch form of Tycho