AIKA:
Japanese name meaning
love song
Variant of Greek
Aoide, meaning
"to sing."
Greek myth name of the one of the three original Muses
before their number was increased to nine, meaning "to sing."
CADENCE:
Flow of rhythm; falling English unisex name
derived from the
vocabulary word, itself ultimately from Latin cadens,
literally meaning
to fall
Italian surname transferred to forename use, meaning
"skylark."
May have originally been a nickname for someone with a
good singing voice.
Latin form of Greek
Kalliope, myth
name of the muse of epic poetry, meaning
beautiful voice
English name of Latin origin, meaning
sing
CHENANIAH:
Established by God Biblical name of a
Levite who was the chief of the
Temple singers who conducted the music when the Ark of
the Covenant was
moved from the house of Obed-edom to Jerusalem.
English name derived from the country name, itself from the name of the Qin dynasty,
meaning
musical instrument
Variant of English
China,
meaning
musical instrument
Lithuanian name meaning
song
Romanian name meaning "folk song."
Ancient Greek name derived from the Greek word eumeleia, meaning
"melody."
English occupational surname transferred to unisex
forename use, meaning
harp player
Greek name derived from
Hesiodos, possibly meaning "to send
song."
"To send song." Greek name, possibly composed of the elements hesi
"to send" and oides "ode, song."
Native American Hopi name meaning
warrior spirit who sings or
he who whistles
Variant of Hebrew unisex
Yaron, meaning
to shout and sing
Biblical name of a lute player, meaning "may God live!"
Feminine variant of English unisex
Cadence, meaning
flow of rhythm; falling
Greek name meaning "beautiful voice," from kallos
"beauty" and ops "voice."
Native American Algonquin name meaning
sings
Armenian name meaning
lyre
Japanese name meaning
harp sound
Armenian
name meaning
singer
English unisex name derived from the bird name, itself ultimately from Old
English lawcere, meaning
songbird
"A cry of grief." Greek myth name of a musician and personification
of lamentation.
He was a son of Apollo
and taught music to Hercules. T
He name
was derived from t
He word ailinon which was a ritual cry of
grief.
Hebrew unisex name meaning
my song
English name derived from the constellation name, meaning
lyre
Modern English poetic and musical name derived from Latin lyrica
lyric poem, itself from French lyrique
short poem expressing personal emotion, from Latin lyricus
of or for the lyre, from Greek lyrikos
singing to the lyre
Hebrew biblical name of the wife of
Esau,
meaning
lyre
Hindi name meaning
melodious,
pleasing
English bird name, meaning
song thrush
Hawaiian name meaning
song Also used as a Hawaiian form of
Mary,
meaning
beloved
Chamoru name meaning
melody; song
Melody English name derived from the vocabulary word.
Native American
Cheyenne name meaning
beautiful voice
English variant of Greek
Philomela, meaning
sweet
singer; nightingale
Greek name composed of the elements philos "dear, sweet"
and melos "song," usually rendered "sweet singer;
nightingale."
English occupational surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself from
Middle English pipere, meaning
pipe-player
Latin form of Greek
Polymnia, meaning
much
song
Original Greek form of Latin
Polyhymnia, myth name
of the muse of dance and sacred songs, composed of the elements polys
"much" and hymnos "hymn, song."
Arabic name derived from the word rababah, meaning
musical
instrument
Hindi name meaning
singer
Hebrew unisex name meaning
joy,
song
Feminine variant of Hebrew unisex
Ron,
meaning
Rong>joy, songRong>
Chamoru name meaning
serenade; evening music
Arabic name meaning
singer
Feminine form of Arabic
Shadi,
meaning
singer
Variant of Arabic
Shadiya, meaning
singer
Hebrew unisex name meaning
song
Hebrew name meaning
singing
Hebrew name meaning
my song
Triple Welsh myth name, from the Mabinogian, of the inventor and possessor of the magical Harp of
Teirtud (Triple Harp),
who probably derived his name from the name of the harp.
Hebrew
unisex name meaning
to shout and sing
Albanian name meaning
good voice, from ze
voice, and mire
good
Feminine form of
Albanian
Zamir, meaning
good voice
Hebrew name meaning either
my music, or
my praise