Looking for a name with the surname Jiang. Looking for a name that means happiness, confidence and courage.
Male name: AARON (Hebrew) inspired meaning, AARON is described as a short but handsome man, honest, hard-working and responsible, an efficient leader with a calm personality. ABEL (Hebrew) means "breathing" and is the abbreviation of ABELARD. Most people think that ABEL is a tall, strong athlete, capable, independent, and smart. Some people think ABEL is a thin, docile boy. ABRAHAM is originally Hebrew and means "Father of the Nation". Later, it evolved to mean "Father of Things". Most people describe ABRAHAM as a tall, strong, bearded leader, honest, dignified, and intelligent, like President Abraham Lincoln. ADAM (Hebrew) means made of red clay. It is said that God created man from red clay, and Adam was the first man he created. ADAM is described as a tall, dark, handsome, muscular man, calm and intelligent. ADRIAN (Latin) means black. People describe ADRIAN as a charming, feminine man, sensitive, considerate, lovable, and wealthy. ALVA is a Hebrew name that gives people a very noble and solemn feeling. The Bible says that ALVA is a place name and a racial name. ALEX is the abbreviation of ALEXANDER. People think that ALEX is a strong and healthy man of Greek descent, smart, kind and lovable. ALAN According to legend, there was a poet in England named Alawn, whose meaning was very similar to Alan. But later, the name was often changed into Eilian, Allan, Ailin, A'lon, etc. The pronunciation of Alan is similar to the Saxon Aylwyn or Alwyn (meaning familiar friend). So it is very popular in the UK. ALBERT (Old English) means noble and intelligent. ALBERT evokes three images; fat, bulky, slow, like Fat Albert; smart, eccentric, like Albert Einstein: or formal, ALFRED (Old English), wise counselor. ALFRED gives people two completely different impressions: one is an overweight wise man, the so-called wise man is a wise old man who acts cautiously, and the other is a weak nerd. ANDREW There are masculine, majestic and brave men in Greece. ANDY is the abbreviation of ANDREW. ANDY is described as a tall, blond, ordinary man with a childlike innocence, happy, easy-going, honest and honest. ANGUS is the only option. ANGUS are seen as fools who behave strangely and get into trouble. ANTHONY (Latin) means priceless. People think that ANTHONY is a tall, dark Italian man, smart, strong and stoic. ARTHUR (Celtic) "noble", (Welsh) hero. Arthur has two different meanings: an interesting old man whose life is full of stories and loves to be noticed; or a wise man who is quiet, unique and keeps his promises. AUSTIN is the same as August, Augustine.AUSTIN is regarded as a smart, frank and polite big boy-or a rich man who is proud of his talents. BEN (Hebrew) means son; abbreviation of all names starting with BEN. Ben is described as a tall, strong, dark-haired man, calm, cute, easy-going and gentle. BENSON (Hebrew English) "Son of Benjamin" Benjamin's son. Thanks to Benson Dubois on TV, Benson is described as a witty black butler, smart, considerate and funny. BRANT is an old German word meaning goblin. The so-called goblin here is not the derogatory term you and I think, but the general name used by ancient Germans for gods. BRENT stands for mountain top or summer resort.
BRIAN (Irish) means "strength, virtue". Most people regard Brian as an Irish man who is smart, sports-loving and good at social interaction. Some people think Brian is a bored kid who likes to cling to his mother. BRUCE comes from a place name Bruis or Braose, which is a village near Cherbourg, France. It is said that there was an owner in the village named Bruis. When the Normans conquered Britain, their descendants the conquerors came to Britain and introduced this name to Britain. Later, a national hero appeared in Scotland named Robert Bruce, who was said to be a descendant of the Bruce family who went from Faxuan. CARL (Old German) "farmer" same as CHARLES. Most people think that CARL is a straightforward person - taking care of others, a polite gentleman, smart, steady and calm. Some people who have a less favorable impression of CARL believe that he is a self-righteous and grumpy person. CARY, Carey (Wells) "from the castle", (same as Kerry) People think that Cary is a name suitable for a movie star, a gentle, friendly, carefree person. Some people think that this name sounds quite feminine. . CASPAR People have two impressions of Caspar. Friendly, shy and helpful, just like an elf. Or older, with faithful faith, like Caspar in the Bible. CHARLES (Old German) is manly and strong. CHARLES is either regarded as a hard-working, loyal friend and leader or as a smart, arrogant faultfinder. CHENEY, French means [person of the oak forest]. CHRIS is the abbreviation of CHRISTIAN and CHRISTOPHER. CHRIS gives people the impression of a fresh-faced, handsome American boy who is smart, cute and interesting. COLIN (Irish Galleke) means "child"; same as NICHOLAS, people describe COLIN as a rich, blond flirt, a smart and knowledgeable person during the day, and a charming playboy at night. COSMO is a Greek word meaning [universe] or [orderly]. This name is common among Scots. DANIEL (Hebrew) "God is our judge". Daniel is described as a handsome and strong American Boy Scout who likes sports, brave, friendly, trustworthy, well-educated, smart and easy-going. DARRYL (Old English) means [dear]. DEREK (Old German) meaning "ruler". DEREK5 is seen as a tall, handsome, manly athlete with a strong, quiet and shy personality. DOUGLAS (Scottish) "from the deep water". People said that Douglas was a strong and handsome man, either the smart, sensitive and quiet type, or the brave, outgoing type who often caused a lot of trouble. DAVID (Hebrew) means beloved. People describe DAVID as a strong, handsome, intelligent man who is kind, humorous and independent. DENNY is the abbreviation of all names starting with DEN. The name DENNY makes people think of the joker in the classroom - a fun-loving, friendly and extremely humorous young boy, but not very bright. EDGAR (Old English) "Fortunate Soldier". The original Anglo-Saxon name is Eadgar. Ead-This prefix means [rich], [happiness]. In British history, there was a well-known king, Edgar the Peaceful, who created the British naval force and united eight minor kings, which enhanced the British national power. The 19th century American poet and novelist Edgar Allan Poe was named Edgar, nicknamed Ed. EDWARD (Old English), protector of happiness. People think that the name EDWARD is very suitable for a reserved bookworm, a well-dressed writer or a businessman. EDWIN (Old English) "Rich Friend" People describe EDWIN as an older and resourceful man.
But for some people, EDWIN also has its dark and evil side. ELLIOTT is a trendy English name derived from Elijah. The name Elliott gives people two feelings. One is that it attracts professionals who have high self-esteem and are smart and independent-minded. The other is a four-eyed frog, a nerd who does things strictly. ELVIS (Old Norse) "Almighty", same as Elwin. Elvis Presley is the representative figure of this name. People describe Elvis as a handsome and generous southern rock star EVAN (Wells) "young warrior" who sings blues, the Wells type of JOHN. People describe Evan as a gentle young man with a boy-like handsome face, smart enough to complete medical school, and talented enough to publish a book. ERIC (Norway) is the eternal leader, eternal power, and is also the abbreviation of FREDERICK. Eric is described as a popular Sri Lankan Ravi who is confident, intelligent and kind-hearted. FRANCIS (Latin) French. The name FRANCIS is reminiscent of a steady scholar or a person who relies heavily on religion and lacks self-confidence. FRANK is the abbreviation of FRANCIS and FRANKLIN. People have two completely different impressions of FRANK: a hard-working older man, independent, friendly, and gentle. Otherwise, they are tall, strong, blue-collar people who are lazy, unpopular, and careless. FRED All abbreviations containing the name "FRED". Fred is described as kind and funny. The FRED people call him is either short, fat, and bulky, or he is an elegant dancer, such as Fred Astaire. GABY is Gabriel's nickname. It is originally Hebrew and means [man of God]. It is said that the angel Gabriel was a messenger sent by God to announce the birth of John and Jesus. GARFIELD (Old English) meaning battlefield. Many people think of GARFIELD as being like that cartoon cat - a fat, trouble-making fur ball. Others believe that GARFIELD has the qualities of a leader - shrewd, worldly, yet boring. GARY means "pioneer". It is the abbreviation of Gerald. People think of Gary as a tall, strong, ordinary man who is approachable, kind and funny. GAVIN is Old German, meaning "white eagle" or "war eagle". In Old Welsh, Gawain or Gawen means [little eagle]. [Eagle] has always been an object of worship for people in ancient Germany, Britain and other countries. They regard [Eagle] as the symbol of [War Gate] and their comrade-in-arms. GIBSON is Old German, meaning "a fair and aboveboard oath". It is said that this name expresses parents' desire that their children inherit the property and traditions of their ancestors. GINO is Ambrogino, Luigino. Gino is known as a short, dark, muscular Italian who is friendly, energetic and funny. GLEN (Irish Galleke) means "valley". The abbreviation for GLENDON. GLEN is either seen as a kind, simple, down-to-earth middle-class man or a brave, smart and creative rich kid. HARRISONHARRISON (Old English), son of Henry. HARRISON has been described as a handsome, wealthy man, elegant, arrogant or sensitive and mild-tempered. Latin form of HUGOHUGH. In most people's eyes, HUGO is a round man (a bit fat) with a gentle personality, uniqueness and a sense of time. HUNK Big guy, big guy. In people's impression, HUNK is a hard-working, simple-minded, proactive young man who is lively and outgoing. HOWARD (Old English) keeper. Howard was describing either the boring middle class or the wealthy and powerful. HENRY (Old German) Lord of a manor. The name HENRY gives people many different views. A wimpy four-eyed bookworm, an ambitious, independent professional, or a strong, easy-going househusband.
IGNATIVS (Latin) means "in full swing", and its deformations are IGNACE and IGNATZ. IVAN Men's name, Russian form of John. Most people think that Ivan is a brave Russian man, tough, cold, and domineering. ISAAC (Hebrew) means "he laughed". ISAACs are thought of as intelligent, considerate, scholarly men, usually either Jewish or black. JACK is the same as JOHN, JACOB; it is the abbreviation of JACKSON. Most people think that Jack is a prestigious person - physically strong, masculine, strong, conceited, and smart. Some people think Jack is cute, funny and a guy who likes to pursue happiness. JAMES is the English form of JACOB. JAMES is described as a big, strong and handsome man, smart, rigorous, honest and dependent. Some people think James is a rude, conceited aristocrat. JASON is recognized as a cute, sporty blond boy, but people are controversial about Jason's personality. He may be subjective, fun-loving, stubborn, unfettered, and mischievous, or he may be quiet, shy, and introspective. JEFFERYJEFFERY is described as a boyish, dark-haired, handsome man. Some people say that JEFFERY is a smart know-it-all, rich and arrogant boy, while others say that he is a middle-aged man, reliable, slow and monotonous. JEROME (Latin) is a holy name. In people's minds, Jerome is a traditional name. It reminds people of a funny, smart, and considerate boy. JERRY is the abbreviation of GERALD, JEREMIAH, and JEROME. Most people think that Jerry is a strong, friendly, fun-loving person with a great personality. Some people think Jerry is a big guy who likes to wear gold chains. JESSE (Hebrew) "God exists". JESSE gives people the impression of a dominator - a tough, wild and unrestrained outlaw, who can be said to be a bad boy. The abbreviation of JIM James, JIM is considered to be a good-looking, athlete-like blond man, a friendly, quiet and ordinary man. The abbreviation of JIMMY JAMES. JIMMY is either portrayed as a friendly and innocent boy or the big guy next door. JOE JOSEPH's abbreviation. JOE is seen as an average American boy - a strong, handsome man, considerate and easy to get along with. JOHNNY Same as JOHN. JOHNNY is seen as a dark-haired, tall, childish American boy. He is usually either a quiet boy who relies on his mother or a troublemaker who cannot calm down. JOHN (Hebrew) "God is merciful". John, a name with strong biblical color, reminds people of a refreshing and intelligent man with a strong and independent personality. JOSHUA (Hebrew) means one who receives help from God. JOSHUA is regarded as a handsome man, shy, smart, independent and a loyal believer. JUSTIN (Latin) "good character". Justin is described as a cute, brown-haired, playful, childish man who likes fishing and walking dogs. People say Justin could become a wealthy professional, fair, respected, and reliable citizen. KEN is the abbreviation of the word ending in KEN. KEN is described as a strong, handsome, blond man, popular, and funny. KENNY is the abbreviation of Kenneth. People regard Kenny as an ordinary American boy, a young football hero with a kind heart. As an adult, he is also a good man who is willing to devote himself to his family. KEVIN (Ireland) Gentle and cute, KEVIN is described as a young American boy who likes sports, has a good heart and is a bit stubborn. LANCE (Old German) "Earth", Lance is described as the hero of romance novels - handsome, manly, rich, and a powerful playboy. The abbreviation of LARRY LAWRENCE. Most people think LARRY is easy-going and friendly - full of laughter wherever he goes.
Some people think that LARRY is a profiteer who eats people without spitting out their bones. LEE (Old English) A person from the ranch. The name LEE combines two images: one is a strong, muscular, confident cowboy or a quiet, conservative sophisticate. LEO (Latin) "lion", the abbreviation of Leander, Leonard, and Leopold. Most people think of Leo as strong and gentle. He has been described as a passionate betrayer who always appears as an artist or a defender of peace. The source of LORI is the Latin word Laurentium, which is derived from Laurentium (city of honor) or (field of laurel trees). Although, the root of this word [Laurel] is very attractive. Because in ancient times, [laurel] was used as a symbol of victory and [honor]. Same as Lauren, Laurent, Loren, Lorin, Larry, Laurence, Lorry. LUKE "Lukenia" and LUCIUS LUKE are either seen as strong, strong, faithful, stupid, or funny, friendly, and noisy people. MARCUS is the same as MARK. MARCUS gives people the impression of a tall, strong and handsome athlete or a simple and boring businessman. MARK (Latin) means warlike. There is no bellicosity at all! People say that Mark is a sports-loving, very handsome man, fun-loving and free-spirited, and a careful friend. MARS comes from Latin and is the name of the ancient Roman [god of war]. Same as MARKS, MARTIN, MARCY. MICHAEL (Hebrew) A person who is like the Lord. MICHAEL is described as a strong, handsome man, a smart and successful hard worker, an easy-going, happy family man. NEIL, Neal (Irish Gallouch) means "champion". Most people regard Neil as a talented person with high achievements and a gentle personality. Some people think Neil is a stubborn person. NICHOLAS (Greece) "Victorious Man". Thanks to the saint Nicholas, most people think that Nicholas is cute, fat, happy, and generous. Some people think Nicholas is a spoiled, unpredictable little devil. OLIVER (Latin), "olive tree". (Scandinavia) "Gentle Dear". OLIVER gives people several impressions. A dirty country kid with no worries; a studious bookworm; a dedicated person; or a silly and funny comic book character. OSCAR (Scandinavia) "The Holy Gun Bearer". In people's minds, Oscar is either a funny, lazy, carefree daredevil or a stubborn, annoying person who often complains. PAUL (Latin) means "small". Most people think that Paul is a dignified, steady and determined person, but some people think that he is charming, creative and kind. PATRICK (Latin name) means [noble], [noble]. In Ireland and Scotland, this name is more popular. PETER (Greece) rock. People think that PETER is an unpretentious, honest and open person. Some people think that PETER is ambitious and explosive. PHILIP The name Philip gives people several different impressions: a vigorous officer; an arrogant prince; a wealthy businessman, a smart and introverted person. PHOEBE is smart and shiny. Of course, people think of Phoebe as a happy boy with a cheerful personality who makes everyone laugh. RANDY is the abbreviation of Randall and Randolph. RANDY is seen as a tall, thin, lovable boy who is either quiet, smart and hard-working, or he is a country boy who is good at sports and loves to play humor. REX (Latin) means emperor. Thank you HENARY HIGGINS for the statue of REX HARRISON. People have the impression of REX as a strong, solemn and very stylish person, but in the eyes of others, he seems a little reckless. Some people think REX is a tough loner - maybe a pilot or a thief.
REX is also a suitable name for a puppy. (Of course it's also suitable for dinosaurs!) RICHARD RICHARD means "ruler in charge of power" in Old German. This name gives people two images; one is a handsome, strong, athletic American boy; the other is an honest, serious, But here’s to the men who come to enjoy the crowd. RICHIE originally came from the Anglo-Saxon word Ricehard, which means "ruling very firmly". In Old German, there is also a corresponding name Ricohard, which means [severe rule]. Same as Rick, Ricky, Ritchie. ROBERT (Old English) "Brilliant and famous". ROBERT gives people two different impressions: a handsome, strong athlete, funny and outgoing; a stout ordinary person, quiet and conservative. ROBINSON Same as ROBERT; abbreviated as ROBIN. ROBINSON gives people two different impressions: one is a quiet and diligent worker or a lively and outgoing comedian such as Robin Williams. ROCK (Old English) comes from stone, which is the abbreviation of Rochester and Rockwell. Rock is used to describe a person with a strong mind and limbs - a big, muscular athlete, strong, blunt, as hard as a rock. ROGER (Old French) a famous gunslinger. ROGER is seen as a handsome man, friendly, lovable and full of fun. RYAN (Ireland) "Little King". Ryan is described as a strong, active man, handsome but shy. SAM is the abbreviation of SAMSON, SAMUEL. People remember SAM as a strong, gentle, loyal and down-to-earth person, and a close friend. The representative figure is the well-known UNCLE SAM SAMUEL (Hebrew), which is composed of schama (meaning [listening]) and El (meaning [God]). Its full meaning is "one who is heard by God." This is related to the legend in the Bible. The Bible says that the mother of the prophet Samuel regarded his birth as God's reward for her prayers. SEAN is the Irish form of John. SHAWN has been described as a moody loner like Sean Penn, or as a heroic, exciting, upper-class Englishman like Sean Connery. SHAWN is the Irish form of John, Sean. SHAWN is described as a handsome young man, lively, popular and gentle. SIDNEY (French) is derived from Saint Denis. The name SIDNEY reminds people of a knowledgeable, expert, handsome and kind-hearted person. Although some people think that SIDNEY is anti-traditional and does not play by the rules. SIMON Hebrew means listener. SIMON is regarded as a strong and burly man, either with a quiet personality or with intelligence and creativity. SOLOMON in Hebrew means peaceful little person. Reminiscent of a short, bald Jewish teacher or prophet, strong, gentle, and wise. SPARK (USA) "Sparkling", SPARK is described as a dynamic person - a person who is responsive, energetic and brings quick things to people. SPENCER comes from French and means warehouse keeper or grain distributor. People's impression of him comes directly from SPENCER TRACY. People imagine SPENCER as an older man with gray hair and a very humorous character. SPIKE A long, heavy nail. SPIKE is portrayed as an independent and strong street boss, possibly a tough guy or a boxer. Some people think this name is very suitable for dogs; I know a dog named SPIKE. STANLEY (Old English) comes from pasture. The name STANLEY gives people two impressions: a quiet, older blue-collar worker or a skinny weirdo. STEVEN Same as Stephen. People think of Steven as a tall, handsome man, calm, polite and kind-hearted. STUART is originally a Scots word, a person who looks after livestock, and sometimes can be interpreted as a person who looks after property.
It gives people two impressions: a majestic and mighty master or a smart and well-educated gentleman. TERRENCE (Latin) "smooth", the name TERENCE reminds people of a lively, strong black man or a black-haired, gentle boy. TERRY is the abbreviation of TERENCE. TERRY is a boy who likes to pursue fun, likes sports, is kind, and is full of laughter. TIMOTHY The original Greek word TIMOTHEOS means glorious God. Most people think of Timothy as a shy, sweet, cute kid. TOMMY is the abbreviation of THOMAS. TOMMY gives people the feeling of a boy next door, a handsome and cute little blond boy. TOM is the abbreviation of THOMAS. TOM can be said to be the representative of typical Americans, omnipresent, confident, likable and down-to-earth. THOMAS Ancient Aramaic, meaning twins. THOMAS is considered a smart, reliable, well-bred and resourceful man. TONY is the abbreviation of ANTHONY. People see Tony as a kind, strong athlete, a calm boy who can take care of himself. TYLER Old English, bricklayer. TYLER gives people two impressions: a rich and arrogant businessman or a fat, kind and carefree businessman. VAN (Netherlands) "noble descendant" is the surname of many Dutch names. VERNVernon abbreviation. Vern has two quite different meanings: a dull, monotonous strange old man or a handsome black-haired young man who is brave and has the courage to conquer thousands of armies. VINCENT (Latin) "conquer". Most people think Vincent is a quiet man who looks like a work of art. Steady and considerate. However, some people think Vincent is an evil sinner. WARREN (Old German) means "defender". The name WARREN gives people two impressions: a handsome and cunning person who is always involved in trouble; or a hard-working accountant who is smart but boring. WESLEY (Old English) comes from the western steppes. The name WESLEY gives people two impressions: one is a spoiled, sweet and arrogant sissy. The other is a young professional with a naughty personality. Female Names: Complete English Names for Females ABIGALE was originally an ancient Hebrew name, meaning "original joy" or "the root of joy". In Chapter 25 of 1 Samuel in the Bible, the story of an early man named Abigale is told. In this story, she is a smart and beautiful woman. She has extraordinary wisdom and strategy. Thus, she later became the wife of King David of Israel. ABBYABBIE is the abbreviation of ABIGAIL. People think that ABBY is a petite and lovely woman, quiet, lovable and with a sweet personality. ADA (Old English) means "noble". The abbreviation for ADELAIDE. ADA gives the impression of being an older, conservative, hard-working person. ADELINE Adelaide is written in English. Adeline is portrayed as an old-fashioned, bad-tempered girl who is overly polite but defiant. AILSA is Old German, meaning happy girl. AIMEE comes from French and means lovely person. ALICE (Greek) "truth"; (Old German) "nobility". Most people regard Alice as the Alice in "Alice in Wonderland" - a young dreamer who loves fun and has an unfettered soul. Some people think she is a proud old woman. ALINA Alina, Old German, means "noble". ALLISON Gaelic, tiny, true; Old German, famous among the gods. It is reminiscent of a beautiful and flawless woman, smart and considerate. ANGELIA (Greece) "angel, messenger." Angelia is described as a beautiful, petite woman who either has a sweet and gentle personality or is a lively and reckless girl. . AMANDA (Latin name) has its root meaning love. AMANDA means lovely person. She was considered conservatively beautiful and slender, sweet and wealthy.
ANNE is a kind, elegant girl who likes to help others. Many royal queens and princesses have this name or ANNIE, and many civilians also like this name. ANN (Hebrew) "elegant", the English form of HANNAH. The name ANN reminds people of an ordinary, middle-class woman who is kind, down-to-earth, diligent, and honest. AMY Latin means "deeply loved". AMY gives people the impression of being an exquisite, slender girl with quiet, calm, cultured and elegant qualities. AMANDA is a Latin name whose root means love. AMANDA means lovely person. Depicted as a conservative, beautiful and delicate woman, sweet and wealthy. AMBER Old French, amber. It is reminiscent of a tall, elegant red-haired girl, smart, sexy, strong and arrogant. ANASTASIA Do you recognize it? It's the original English title of Fox's new film Princess. Derived from the Greek word resurrection, the name is therefore suitable for those born around Easter. Early Christians often used it to name girls who had just been baptized, which meant they had gained new life. Because this name contains more religious connotations, it has been widely spread in Ireland and the United States. Nicknamed STACEY. ANDREA (Latin) "feminine". ANDREA is described as a mature and healthy woman who may be smart or clumsy, soft-spoken or painfully serious. Generally speaking, ANDREA is admirable. ANGELA (Greek) means angel, the one who delivers messages. ANGELA has been described as a beautiful, slender woman, gentle and lovely or an energetic but reckless girl. ANNIE and ANN are like the orphan girl Anne. ANNIE is described as a cute little girl. Her words and deeds may be ridiculous but she is very smart, and her personality is kind but very stubborn. ANITAAnita is the Spanish way of writing Ann. People think that the name Anita is very suitable for a petite, beautiful, middle-class woman with a pleasant personality, smart, lovable, and full of fun. ARIEL (Hebrew), the lioness of God. Lioness, Ariel has a more feminine image, slender, beautiful, princess-like girl, smart and shy. APRIL (Latin) means beginning. When people hear APRIL, they imagine a graceful girl, sweet, energetic and unrestrained. ASHLEY is a person from the woods. ASHLEY is described as a beautiful professional woman who is shy, friendly and has the right values and tastes. She likes to be accompanied by cats and puppies, and wears long dresses and plays the piano. AVIVA (Hebrew) is the same as Avivahc and Avivi. It means "beautiful spring". BONNIE (Scotland) means beautiful. The name BONNIE reminds people of the beautiful, red-haired Scottish country girl who is full of energy, kind and sweet. BEATA (Latin name) the happiest person. BEATRICE is the same as BEATRIX, (Latin) the person who brings laughter. BEATRICE is believed to be a tall, strong, single woman with extraordinary cooking skills. Abbreviation for BECKYREBECCA. BECKY is described as a cute and naughty girl who pays attention to worldly things, is quiet and happy. BETTY is the abbreviation of Elizabeth. The name Betty brings to mind an image of a blond girl, silly, cute, and funny. BLANCHE (French) white, meaning purity. In people's minds, BLANCHE is either a beautiful and athletic girl or a boring girl. BRENDA (Old English) agitator, BRANDON, and the female form of BRENDAN. BRENDA is either portrayed as a beautiful young blonde girl, a black southern woman with a quiet personality, or a smart and capable businesswoman wearing a suit. CANDICE (Greek), sparkling. CANDICE reminds people of a tall, beautiful and flawless woman, outgoing, straightforward, independent and sweet. CARINA, dear little thing! It sounds a little gross! I found this with great difficulty.
CARMEN (Latin) song; (Spain) from Mount Carmen. The first impression of CARMEN comes from opera. CARMEN is described as a beautiful, wheat-skinned, brown-eyed Hispanic girl who is strong and very attractive.