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.
Sixtine
Meaning: sixth-born
Origin: French feminine variation of Sixtus
Candice
The meaning of Candice is 'the queen' or 'a ...
Origin: African
Joss
Meaning: the merry one
Origin: English diminutive of Jocelin
Bia
Meaning: force; blessed; white
Origin: Greek, Portuguese, Romanian
Sidra
Meaning: like a star; order, sequence; lotus tree
Origin: Latin, Hebrew, Arabic
Hippolyte
Meaning: releaser of horses
Origin: French from Greek
Eleonore
Eleonore, a name of Old French, Old German, ...
Origin: Old French
Franziska
Franziska is a very common and adorable name...
Origin: Latin
Ambre
The name Ambre is of French origin, as it is...
Origin: French variation of Amber, English word name
Carlotta
Meaning: free man
Origin: Italian variation of Charlotte, French diminutive of Charles
Origin: German variation of Katherine, Greek
Nikita
Meaning: unconquered
Origin: Russian cognate of Greek Aniketos
Origin: Short form of Amapola, Arabic
Yuri
The name Yuri originated in Russia but is no...
Origin: Russian variation of George
Florin
Meaning: flower; flourishing
Origin: French and Romanian
Torben
Meaning: thunder bear
Origin: Danish and German
Aksel
Meaning: the father is peace
Origin: Danish, version of Hebrew Absalom