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Names That Mean Heroine

108 names found for "Heroine"   (page 2 of 3) 

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Looking for names that mean Heroine? We couldn't find the exact name Heroine, but listed below are some first names meaning Heroine or names similar to the word Heroine.

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Related Names

Halfrid  (German)
Peaceful Heroine
Halfrida  (German)
Peaceful Heroine
Halifrid  (German)
Peaceful Heroine
Halle  (Scandinavian)
Heroine
Hedda  (German)
Refuge in War or Struggle. Strife. Vigorous Battle Maiden. A Diminutive of Hedwig. The Heroine of the Norwegian Dramatist Henrik Ibsen's Play 'Hedda Gahler'
Heidi  (German)
Noble. The German Form of Adelaide. Famous Bearer: Heroine of Johanna Spyri's Classic Children's Novel 'Heidi'
Ida  (German)
Labour. Active. The Heroine of Tennyson's Poem 'The Princess'
Ilda  (Teutonic)
Heroine
Immy  (English)
Diminutive of Imogen: Innocent. Last Born. The Name of the Heroine of Shakespeare's Play Cymbehoe As a Result of a Printing Error in the Folio Edition of the Play
Imogen  (English)
Innocent. Last Born. The Name of the Heroine of Shakespeare's Play Cymbehoe As a Result of a Printing Error in the Folio Edition of the Play
Jeanne  (French)
A Feminine Form of John: God is Gracious. Famous Bearer: French Heroine Jeanne D'Arc (Joan of Arc)
Jeannett  (French)
Diminutive of Jeanne: a Feminine Form of John: God is Gracious. Famous Bearer: French Heroine Jeanne D'Arc (Joan of Arc)
Joan  (English)
God is Gracious. Feminine Form of John Famous Bearers: Legendary Pope Joan, Who Was a Woman Masquerading As a Man; French Heroine Joan of Arc (Jeanne D'Arc); Actresses Joan Crawford, Joan Fontaine, an
Juliet  (Italian)
An Italian Diminutive of Julia. Juliet Was the Young Heroine of Shakespeare's Play Romeo and Juliet
Juliette  (Italian)
Variant of Juliet: an Italian Diminutive of Julia. Famous Bearer: Juliet, Young Heroine of Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet'
Kalwa  (Finnish)
Heroine
Leila  (Persian)
Dark. Born at Night. Heroine of Byron's 'The Giaour'
Leonora  (Italian)
Light. Diminutive of Eleanora. Famous Bearer: Leonora Was the Heroine of Beethoven's Opera Fidelio
Lita  (Spanish)
Diminutive of Lolita: Diminutive of Dolores: Sorrow. from Maria De Los Dolores (The Virgin Mary, or Mary of the Sorrows). Famous Bearer: the Terrible Heroine of the Novel, Lolita , by Vladimir Nabokov
Lo  (Spanish)
Diminutive of Lolita: Diminutive of Dolores: Sorrow. from Maria De Los Dolores (The Virgin Mary, or Mary of the Sorrows). Famous Bearer: the Terrible Heroine of the Novel, Lolita , by Vladimir Nabokov
Lolita  (Spanish)
Diminutive of Dolores: Sorrow. from Maria De Los Dolores (The Virgin Mary, or Mary of the Sorrows). Famous Bearer: the Terrible Heroine of the Novel, Lolita , by Vladimir Nabokov
Lorna  (Scottish)
Feminine of Lorne from Loren Referring to the Laurel Tree Symbolic of Honor or Victory. Heroine of Blackmoore's Novel Lorna Doone
Madison  (English)
Surname Derived from Matthew: (Gift of Jah) or Matilda: (Strong Fighter). The Mermaid Heroine of the Film 'splash. '
Norberaht  (German)
Bright Heroine
Norberta  (German)
Bright Heroine
Norberte  (German)
Bright Heroine
Odette  (German)
Variant of Ottilia: of the Fatherland; Fortunate Heroine. Can Also Be a Feminine Variant of Odo: Wealthy
Odile  (German)
Elfin Spear. Can Also Be a Feminine Variant of Odo: Wealthy, or of Ottilia: of the Fatherland; Fortunate Heroine
Olwen  (Welsh)
White Footprint. in 'Culhwch and Olwen', One of the Welsh Stories from the 'Maginogion', the Olwen Were White Flowers Growing in the Heroine's Footprints
Olwyn  (Welsh)
Variant of Olwen: White Footprint. in 'Culhwch and Olwen', One of the Welsh Stories from the 'Maginogion', the Olwen Were White Flowers Growing in the Heroine's Footprints
Otilie  (German)
Fortunate Heroine
Otka  (German)
Fortunate Heroine
Otthild  (German)
Fortunate Heroine
Otthilda  (German)
Fortunate Heroine
Otthilde  (German)
Fortunate Heroine
Ottila  (German)
Fortunate Heroine
Ottilia  (German)
Of the Fatherland; Fortunate Heroine
Ottilie  (German)
Elfin Spear. Can Also Be a Feminine Variant of Odo: Wealthy, or of Ottilia: of the Fatherland; Fortunate Heroine
Otylia  (German)
Fortunate Heroine
Otylia  (German)
Lucky Heroine
Otylia  (Polish)
Lucky Heroine
Pam  (English)
Diminutive of Pamela: Name Invented in the Th Century for a Heroine of the Book 'Arcadia', by Sir Philip Sidney
Pamela  (English)
Name Invented in the Th Century for a Heroine of the Book 'Arcadia', by Sir Philip Sidney
Pamelia  (English)
Variant of Pamela: Name Invented in the Th Century for a Heroine of the Book 'Arcadia', by Sir Philip Sidney
Perdita  (Latin)
Lost. Perdita Was the Heroine of Shakespeare's Play 'The Winter's Tale'
Pollyanna  (English)
Compound of the Names Polly and Anna. Writer Eleanor Porter Invented This Name for the Heroine of Her Novel 'Pollyanna'
Portia  (Latin)
An Offering. Portia Was a Heroine in Shakespeare's 'The Merchant of Venice'
Scarlett  (English)
Red. One Who Wears or Sells Scarlet Cloth. Famous Bearers: Margaret Mitchell's Heroine (Scarlett O'Hara) in 'Gone With the Wind'
Siobhan  (English)
Variant of Joan: God is Gracious. Feminine Form of John Famous Bearers: Legendary Pope Joan, Who Was a Woman Masquerading As a Man; French Heroine Joan of Arc (Jeanne D'Arc); Actresses Joan Crawford,
Stella  (French)
Diminutive of Estella: Derived from the Old French Form of the Latin 'stella' Meaning Star. Famous Bearer: the Heroine of Charles Dickens' Novel 'Great Expectations'
108 names found for "Heroine"   (page 2 of 3) 

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