Displayed on this page are Beauty names 41 to 55. Among these names, the English Sierra was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #175 and a usage of 0.0911%, and it was followed by the English, German, and Italian Stella, the English Jane, and the English name, Matilda, in decreasing order. Charis (English and German), Deirdre (English and Irish), Ebony (English), Emer (Irish), Freya (English, German, and Scandinavian), Kalpana (Indian), Kamala (Indian, Arabic, and Hawaiian), Mona Lisa, Rosamund (English), Sol (Portuguese and Spanish), and Venetia (English) are uncommon Beauty names.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: | Charis | grace, kindness; charity ... for their charm and beauty ... |
Deirdre | raging; broken-hearted ... folk heroine whose beauty caused the demise of ... |
Ebony | ebony ... in allusion to the beauty and the value of black ... |
| Emer | swift, ready ... the feminine gifts of beauty, voice, needlework, ... |
| Freya | mistress, lady ... and goddess of love and beauty, after whom the day ... |
Jane 390 | Yahweh is gracious, ... as a scantily-clad beauty in a Daily Mirror comic ... |
| Kalpana | fantasy; imagination; ... for its connotations of beauty. ... |
| Kamala | light red; perfection; ... wealth, luck, love, and beauty ... |
Matilda 829 | mighty in battle ... Fowler, known for her beauty and piety ... |
| Mona Lisa | from the dark-haired beauty of Leonardo da Vinci's ... |
| Rosamund | horse protector; rose ... for her legendary beauty ... |
Sierra 175 | mountain range ... for its allusion to the beauty of nature ... |
| Sol | sun; solitude ... the sun's majesty and beauty; the ultimate Latin ... |
Stella 186 | star ... to the brightness and beauty of a star ... |
| Venetia | love, sexual desire; ... noblewoman and famed beauty Venetia Stanley ... |
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