Thursday, April 15, 2010

I need an unusual name that has a strong powerful meaning...?

i need an unusual name for a GIRL that has a strong powerful meaning... any ideas...





its important that it is unusal first, then that it has a powerful meaning.

I need an unusual name that has a strong powerful meaning...?
I named my daughter America. Unusual and obviously powerful :D





(also easy to spell unlike most unusual names)
Reply:Adira ... "Strong, noble, powerful."





Ainsley ... which is borne by a powerful family long established in Scotland.





Ashanti ... From the name of a powerful African empire (17th to early 20th century). Today ...





Callan ... "Powerful in battle."





Edrea ... "Wealthy, powerful."





Eleanor ... Her powerful personality, intelligence ...





Inga ... Norse mythology: Ing was a powerful god of fertility and peace ...





Isis ... The most powerful of all the female goddesses of ancient Egypt ...





Justine ... a powerful sorcerer ...





Maeve ... name of the powerful and legendary warrior queen of pre-Christian Ireland (first century)





Philomena ... "Powerful love." ...





Ricarda ... "Powerful leader." ...





Sibyl ... Sibel means "powerful queen" ...





Tully ... "Powerful people."





Many baby names mean literally powerful such as Strong, Trumble, Aziz, Archard, and Ewald. Strong and Trumble are English baby names which mean powerful. Ewald is another English baby name meaning powerful law. And, Aziz is an Arabic baby name which means all powerful. On the other hand, Archard is a German baby name which means holy powerful.





None of these names are on the Top 100 baby names list.





"A" Baby Girl Names-- Adrienne, Anastasia, Anneliese, Annika, Anya, Astrid, Audra, Aurora





"B" Baby Girl Names-- Baila, Beatrice, Bethany, Blair, Brenna, Bianca, Bridget





"C" Baby Girl Names-- Callie, Carina, Cecilia, Celyn, Clarissa, Clarity, Corinne





"D" Baby Girl Names-- Danica, Davina, Daphne, Daria, Darla, Denae, Desiree, Dominique





"E" Baby Girl Names-- Eleanor, Elena, Eliza, Elsa, Emanuelle, Estella, Eve





"F" Baby Girl Names-- Fawn, Felicity, Fiona, Flannery, Francesca





"G" Baby Girl Names-- Gemma, Genevieve, Gillian, Giselle, Gretchen, Guinevere, Gwendolyn





"H" Baby Girl Names-- Harmony, Harper, Hazel, Heidi, Helena





"I" Baby Girl Names-- Ilona, Ingrid, Irina, Iris, Ivy





"J" Baby Girl Names-- Janelle, Janna, Jeanette, Jocelyn, Joey, Johnna





"K" Baby Girl Names-- Kai, Katya, Keeley, Kendra, Kori, Krista, Kyra





"L" Baby Girl Names-- Larissa, Leila, Leilani, Leticia, Libby, Liana, Lila, Lilith, Linnea, Lucinda





"M" Baby Girl Names-- Maeve, Marcella, Mara, Margot, Marina, Marnie, Mercedes, Miriam, Myra





"N" Baby Girl Names-- Nadia, Nadine, Naomi, Nikita, Nina, Nora, Nyree, Nyssa





"O" Baby Girl Names-- Olive





"P" Baby Girl Names-- Paulina, Pearl, Penny, Petra, Phoebe, Phoenix, Pilar, Polly, Priscilla





"Q" Baby Girl Names-- Quiana, Quinn





"R" Baby Girl Names-- Raina, Raya, Regina, Rena, Rhiannon, Rhonda, Rory, Rosalind





"S" Baby Girl Names-- Sabrina, Sadie, Sasha, Scout, Shawna, Shayna, Shira, Shoshanna





"T" Baby Girl Names-- Tabitha, Tallie, Tamsin, Taryn, Tate, Taya, Tatiana, Tegan, Tessa, Tori





"U" Baby Girl Names-- Ursula





"V" Baby Girl Names-- Veronica, Violet, Vivian





"W" Baby Girl Names-- Waverly, Willow, Wynn





"Y" Baby Girl Names-- Yolanda, Yvette





"Z" Baby Girl Names-- Zaria, Zora





Strong Baby Girl Names: What to Avoid





Cutesy endings. Ending a name with a diminutive suffix-- like I or IE or EE-- can make an otherwise strong name hard to take seriously. Can you imagine a business woman named Natalie? Probably. But can you imagine a business woman named Natalee? Or Traci? Sure there are exceptions to this; for example, old-fashioned names like Carrie and Annie are traditionally spelled with an IE ending, and don't look particularly cutesy. But avoid making an otherwise solid name "original" by adding a frilly ending.





Cutesy misspellings. It's in vogue to give girls (and boys) unique spellings of common names. Not only will this ensure your child a lifetime full of misspellings, but you'll be giving your child a name that's hard to take seriously. Would you elect a candidate named MaShell, Izzabella, Abbagale, or Aevah?





"Word" names Most established word names are easy to take seriously, like Joy or Grace or Faith or Rose. But newer and trendier word names seem a little young and flaky for a powerful woman. Imagine a governor named Destiny-- or worse yet, Destinee? Or imagine a professor named Precious, Heaven, or Princess?





Ultra-trendy names. Avoid names that came out of nowhere to suddenly become super hot. The names sound dated quickly and not particularly professional. This doesn't include classic names that are popular-- like Emma or Hannah-- as these names are well-established and easy to take seriously. But today's hot trendy names, like Madison or Riley or Jaelyn or Nevaeh-- just don't sound like great choices for a resume.


Strong Baby Girl Names: Things to Try





Classic names Some old-fashioned names never go completely out of style and convey a sense of timelessness. These names are good ones to attach to a resume. Some examples:





* Elizabeth


* Margaret


* Katherine


* Jane


* Anne/Anna


* Frances


* Julia


* Mary/Maria/Marie


* Laura


* Carolyn





Versatile names with nicknames. To give your
Reply:DRUSILLA Gender: Feminine


Usage: Biblical, Ancient Roman


Pronounced: droo-SIL-蓹 (English)


Feminine diminutive of the Roman family name Drusus. Apparently the name Drusus was first assumed by a Roman warrior who killed a Gallic chieftain named Drausus in single combat. Drausus possibly derives from a Celtic element meaning "strong". In Acts in the New Testament Drusilla is the wife of Felix.





ELOISE Gender: Feminine


Usage: English


Pronounced: EL-蓹-eez


From the Old French name H茅lo茂se, which is probably from the Germanic name Heilwidis, composed of the elements heil "hale, healthy" and wid "wide".
Reply:I love the name Kennedy. It means Helmeted wierd i know but its just so unusual to find a child called Kennedy Willow yeah i like to think about things like this lol i hope ive helped xx
Reply:America is a very powerful name for a girl. (America Ferrara for example)
Reply:adeline--means noble


alaina--means rock


alexa, alexandra--means defending men


amara---means unfading, eternal
Reply:Rebekah means captivating
Reply:Kerensa
Reply:how about ania, meaning grace
Reply:Find somebody with a cast and steal some names.
Reply:Astrid, it's a swedish name that means Goddess of the Stars.
Reply:I love the name Shane for a girl


it means peaceful warrior of the light
Reply:Nija means queen
Reply:I really like the name Madelyn :]


But it has nothing too do with your question..


lol x] sorry.
Reply:I am a teacher and I once had a girl in my class named Storm.


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