Displayed on this page are Play names 41 to 60. Among these names, the English Lucy was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #112 and a usage of 0.1474%, and it was followed by the English, German, and Italian Miranda, the English, German, Irish, Italian, Scandinavian, Scottish, and Czech Nora, the English, French, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slavic, and Spanish Tatiana, the English, German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Scottish, and Spanish Marina, the English and Irish Maeve, Regan, and the Slavic, Czech, English, German, Polish, and Russian name, Raina, in decreasing order. Lucrecia (English), Misty (English), Perdita (English and German), Portia (English), Rhoda (English), Rosalia (Italian, English, and Spanish), Rosamund (English), Roxana (English, German, and Spanish), Sally (English and French), Salome (English, French, and German), Shakuntala (Indian), and Solveig (German and Scandinavian) are uncommon Play names.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: | Lucrecia | in the Shakespeare play The Rape of Lucrece ... |
Lucy 112 | bright, born at daybreak ... Brinsley Sheridan's play The Rivals (1775) and ... |
Maeve 638 | intoxicating, she who ... in the Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet (1595) ... |
Marina 538 | of the sea ... by Shakespeare for his play Pericles, Prince of ... |
Miranda 163 | adorable ... of Prospero in his play The Tempest (1611) ... |
Misty | misty ... adopted after the film Play Misty For Me (1971), ... |
Nora 216 | honored, honorable; ... in the Henrik Ibsen play A Doll's House (1879) ... |
| Perdita | lost ... the play, the heroine was abandoned and her mother ... |
Portia | hog, pig ... name in the Shakespeare play The Merchant of Venice ... |
Raina 921 | counsel, advice; queen; ... Bernard Shaw comedy play Arms and the Man ... |
Regan 685 | queen ... the king in his tragedy play King Lear (1603-1606); ... |
Rhoda | rose; woman from Rhodes ... George Bernard Shaw's play Man and Superman ... |
Rosalia | rose ... by the Broadway play Rosalie (1928), which ... |
| Rosamund | horse protector; rose ... the Algernon Swinburne play Rosamond (1860). ... |
Roxana | bright, dawn, light ... in Edmond Rostand's play Cyrano de Bergerac ... |
Sally | princess, lady ... later adapted into the play I Am a Camera (1951), ... |
Salome | peace ... the Oscar Wilde tragedy play Salomé (1894) and the ... |
| Shakuntala | bird ... 5th-century classical play Abhijnanashakuntalam, ... |
| Solveig | hall, house; strength ... in the Henrik Ibsen play Peer Gynt (1867) ... |
Tatiana 329 | from the house of Tatius ... in Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's ... |
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