Diccionario de nombres
29 nombres con significado y origen verificados
BAZ
Diminutive of BARRY or BASIL (1).
BAZZA
Diminutive of BARRY or BASIL (1).
DAVINA
Feminine form of DAVID. It originated in Scotland.
DEMELZA
From a Cornish place name meaning "fort of Maeldaf". It has been used as a given name since the middle of the 20th centu...
FREYA
From Old Norse Freyja meaning "lady". This was the name of the goddess of love, beauty, war and death in Norse mythology...
GARETH
Meaning unknown. It first appears in this form in Thomas Malory's 15th-century compilation of Arthurian legends 'Le Mort...
GAZ
Diminutive of GARY or GARETH.
GEMMA
Medieval Italian nickname meaning "gem, precious stone". It was borne by the wife of the 13th-century Italian poet Dante...
GAYNOR
Medieval form of GUINEVERE.
GWENDOLINE
Variant of GWENDOLEN.
HAYDN
From a German surname meaning "heathen". It is used in honour of the Austrian composer Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809).
IMOGEN
The name of a princess in the play 'Cymbeline' (1609) by Shakespeare. He based her on a legendary character named Innoge...
IVOR
From the Old Norse name Ívarr, which was derived from the elements yr "yew, bow" and arr "warrior". During the Middle Ag...
JACQUETTA
Feminine diminutive of JACQUES.
JACQUI
Short form of JACQUELINE.
JEMMA
Variant of GEMMA.
JEZ
Diminutive of JEREMY.
JEZZA
Diminutive of JEREMY.
JONTY
Diminutive of JONATHAN.
MARMADUKE
Possibly derived from the Old Irish name MÁEL MÁEDÓC. This name has been traditionally used in the Yorkshire area of Bri...
NEVILLE
From an English surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "new town" in Norman French. As a given n...
NICHOLA
Feminine form of NICHOLAS.
PHILIPPA
Latinate feminine form of PHILIP.
PIERS
Medieval form of PETER. This was the name of the main character in the 14th-century poem 'Piers Plowman' by William Lang...
POPPY
From the word for the red flower, derived from Old English popæg.
TAMSIN
Contracted form of THOMASINA. It was traditionally used in Cornwall.
TAMSYN
Variant of TAMSIN.
TEL
Short form of TERENCE or TERRY (1).
TRISTRAM
Medieval English form of TRISTAN.