Probably a variant of
Arabic Aisha,
meaning
alive
Possibly a variant of
Duci, a pet form
of Hungarian
Magdolna,
meaning
of Magdala
Feminine pet form of Bulgarian
Andon,
possibly meaning
invaluable
Nickname for Italian/Spanish
Adriana, meaning "from
Hadria."
Female Spanish name, meaning
"emerald."
Victor Hugo gave his gypsy heroine this name in his novel, The
Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Possibly equivalent to French
Fifi, a pet form of French
Joséphine, meaning
(God) shall add, which is usually taken to mean
God will add another son
A variant of Romanian
Floarea,
a flower name.
Possibly a
Romani variant of
biblical
Jael, the
name of a Kenite woman who killed
Sisera,
a Canaanite general and enemy of the Israelites, meaning
wild
she-goat
Romani form of English
Frances, meaning
free
A
pet form of Hebrew biblical
Kezia,
meaning
cinnamon tree
Bulgarian name meaning
tulip
Possibly a form of Albanian
Luljeta, meaning
flower of life, from lule
flower and jete
live
Romani variant of Romanian
Luminita,
meaning "little
light," from the element lumina
"light" and a diminutive suffix.
Pet form of Russian
Lyubov, meaning "love."
Romani variant of
Lyuba, meaning
love
Hindi jewelry name meaning
necklace
Romanian form of French
Mireille, meaning "to
admire."
Pet form of Russian
Nadezhda,
meaning "hope."
Probably
a Romani feminine variant of Hebrew unisex
Simcha, meaning
joy
Pet form of Slavic
Stanislava,
meaning "glorious government."
Probably
a variant of Aramaic
Talitha, meaning
little
girl
Possibly
a variant of Arabic Taliba, meaning
seeker of knowledge
Romani variant of Slavic
Zora,
meaning
light of dawn
Pet
form of Romani
Tsura, meaning
light of dawn
Possibly a Romani feminine form of Russian
Vadim, a name which some etymologists believe must have its root in Slavic vadit, vedet, or wiedziec, meaning
to know, because pagan magicians were called veduny,
the knowing ones
Probably
a Romani form of
Viola,
meaning
violet
Variant of Romani
Violca, meaning
violet