Name Aesthetic:
Nicoletta
Usage: Italian.
Pronounced: Ni-co-let-ta.
Behind the name: A feminine diminutive form of Nicolas, which is from the Greek Nikolaos, a compound name composed of the elements nikē (victory) and laos (the people): hence, "victory of the people."
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Lilla
Usage: Hungarian
Pronounced: LEEL-law
Behind the name: Derived from Lilac (the colour of the flower) in Germanic languages, also means ‘humorous one’ in Sanskrit.
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ps. thank you x
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Katelyn
Usage: English (Modern).
Pronounced: KAYT-lin
Behind the name: a variant of Caitlin, meaning ‘pure’.
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Amber
Usage: English, Dutch.
Pronounced: AM-bər (English), AHM-bər (Dutch).
Behind the name: From the English word amber that denotes either the gemstone, which is formed from fossil resin, or the orange-yellow colour. The word ultimately derives from Arabic عنبر (‘anbar), meaning 'reddish yellow gemstone’.
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“The boy who thought he has no choice.”
Draco Malfoy moodboard; from Harry Potter.
Name Aesthetic:
Jean
Usage: French.
Pronounced: ZHANN.
Behind the name: French form of Jehan, the Old French form of Iohannes; meaning, The Lord is Gracious.
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I really like your blog, it is so beautiful. I hope you have a nice day.
Aw thanks so much!♥
“A little rebellion now and then is a good thing.”
Name Aesthetic:
Bethany
Usage: English, Biblical.
Pronounced: BETH-ə-nee.
Behind the name: From the name of a biblical town, possibly derived from Hebrew בֵּית־תְּאֵנָה (beit-te'enah) meaning “house of figs”. In the New Testament the town of Bethany was the home of Lazarus and his sisters Mary and Martha.
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