Classic European baby names
Names tagged with “Classic European” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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16 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Rafaela
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Raphael meaning 'God heals.' The -ela suffix is a Spanish/Italian feminine diminutive, making it 'little healer' or feminine form of the archangel's name.
- Divina
Latin
78From Latin divina meaning 'divine' or 'of the divine'. Used as a given name to express grace, holiness, or godly qualities.
- Adilenne
French
76Feminine form of Adil, derived from Germanic roots meaning 'noble' with French diminutive suffix -enne, suggesting 'noble one'.
- Arlette
French
72From Germanic 'arl' (eagle) with French diminutive '-ette'. Means 'little eagle' or 'noble maiden'.
- Dhemilly
French
70From Norman French 'de Milly', a locational surname referring to a mill or milling settlement in northern France.
- Leovardo
Germanic
70Blend of Leo (lion) and Leonardo (brave lion). A rare modern invention combining strength with artistic Renaissance heritage.
- Klementine
Latin
62From Latin clemens meaning 'mild' or 'merciful.' The diminutive form became popular via the clementine fruit.
- Idalina
Latin
62Feminine form of Idalo, derived from Latin roots meaning 'industrious' or 'active', with Italian diminutive -ina suffix adding endearment.
- Fany
French
62From Latin 'Stephanus' via French diminutive forms. Fany is a rare pet form meaning 'crown' or 'wreath', associated with victory and honor.
- Illeana
Celtic
62From Irish meaning 'bright' or 'shining', possibly derived from elements relating to light and radiance
- Hildie
Germanic
42From Old German 'Hildegard', meaning 'battle' and 'enclosure'. A diminutive form suggesting a strong, protective spirit.
- Armonte
Latin
42From Latin 'armis' (arms) and '-monte' (mountain). Suggests strength and elevated stature, evoking one who commands from the heights.
- Ellyette
French
42Diminutive of Elle or Ella, meaning 'bright, shining one' with a refined, vintage French sensibility.
- Gretel
Germanic
40From Middle High German 'Grete', a diminutive of Margarethe. Means 'pearl' or 'little pearl', symbolizing purity and value.
- Silvana
Latin
40From Latin 'silvanus' meaning 'of the forest' or 'wooded'. Associated with sylvan landscapes and natural beauty.
- Novella
Latin
40From Latin 'novellus' meaning 'new'. Also denotes a short novel or narrative tale, popular in medieval romance literature.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
