This is a list of names in which the categories include models.

Names Categorized "models"

284 Names found

A
Adrianne F English

Adrianne is a feminine given name, the English feminine form of Adrian. The name ultimately derives from the Roman cognomen Hadrianus, meaning "from Hadria," referring to two Roman settlements: modern Adria in northern I...

A
Adwoa F Akan

Adwoa is a given name used in Western Africa, particularly among the Akan people of Ghana and parts of Togo, southern Benin, and the Ivory Coast. It means "born on Monday" in the Akan language. The name belongs to the tr...

Á
África F Spanish

África is a Spanish given name derived from Africa, the name of the continent. While the continental name is of Latin origin, likely from the Afri people who lived near Carthage in North Africa, the personal name África...

A
Africa 1 F African American

Africa 1 is a feminine given name used primarily within African American communities. It derives from the continent of Africa, a name whose origin is believed to be Latin, possibly referring to the Afri, an ancient peopl...

A
Agnes F Danish Dutch +6

Etymology and OriginAgnes is a feminine given name derived from the Greek Ἁγνή (Hagnē), meaning "“chaste”". The name was Latinized as Agnes and later adopted into various European languages, including English, French (Ag...

A
Aimee F English

Aimee is a feminine given name of French origin that has become popular in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of Amy, influenced by the French form Aimée, which means "beloved" (from the Old French Amée and Lati...

A
Aishwarya F Hindi Kannada +3

Aishwarya is a given name of Sanskrit origin meaning "prosperity, wealth". It is derived from the Sanskrit word ऐश्वर्य (aiśvarya). While the name is predominantly used for females, particularly in India and Nepal, it is...

A
Alana F Breton English

Etymology and OriginAlana is a feminine given name, predominantly used in Breton and English-speaking contexts. It is the feminine form of Alan 1, a name of uncertain etymology. Some theories suggest that Alan may derive...

A
Alesha F English

Alesha is an English variant of Alicia, ultimately derived from the Germanic name Adelaide via the Old French Aalis and Adelais. The name Alice, from which Alicia was Latinized, became widespread in England and France fr...

A
Alexia F English French +2

Alexia is a feminine given name that serves as the female form of Alexis. The name Alexis itself derives from the Greek name Ἄλεξις (Alexis), meaning "helper" or "defender," which comes from the Greek verb ἀλέξω (alexo),...

A
Alexina F English

Alexina is a feminine given name with English usage. It originated as a feminine form of Alex or a diminutive of Alexis. The name ultimately derives from the Greek name Alexander, which means "defending men" from the ele...

A
Alissa F English

Alissa is an English feminine given name, considered a variant of Alyssa. The name is part of a larger family that traces back to the Old French Aalis, a short form of Adelais, which itself derives from the Germanic name...

A
Alodia F

Alodia is a Spanish saint's name of Visigothic origin. Its etymology is uncertain, but it may derive from Gothic elements such as alls "all" or aljis "other" combined with auds "riches, wealth". The name is best known fr...

A
Alysha F English

Alysha is a variant of Alicia, itself a Latinized form of Alice. The name ultimately traces back through Old French Aalis and Adelais to the Germanic name Adalheidis (see Adelaide), meaning 'noble' or 'nobility'. This et...

A
Amelia F English Italian +3

Amelia is a feminine given name used in English, Italian, Polish, Spanish, and other languages. It is a variant of Amalia, which itself derives from the Germanic element amal, meaning “vigorous, active, work.” However, A...

A
Amiyah F

Amiyah is a modern, invented female given name that primarily emerged in the United States. It is considered a creative American variant of the name Amaya, which itself traces its roots to the Basque name Amaia, meaning...

A
Amy F English

Amy is an English feminine given name, derived from the Old French name Amée, meaning "beloved" (modern French aimée). This is a vernacular form of the Late Roman name Amata, which comes from the Latin verb amare, "to lo...

A
Anabella F English

Etymology and OriginAnabella is an English feminine given name, predominantly used as a variant of Annabel. The name Annabel itself evolved from the medieval name Amabel, which is the feminine form of the Late Latin name...

A
Angelia F English

Angelia is an elaborated form of Angela, created by the addition of the suffix -ia, giving the name a more ornate or classical feel. Angela itself is the feminine form of Angel, which derives from the medieval Latin masc...

A
Angeline F French

Angeline is a French diminutive of Angela, ultimately derived from the Latin Angelus and the Greek ἄγγελος meaning "messenger." Etymology The root of the name is Angel, from the medieval Latin masculine Angelus, originat...

A
Anh U Vietnamese

Anh is a unisex Vietnamese given name with Sino-Vietnamese origins. It is often derived from the Sino-Vietnamese character 英 (anh), meaning "flower, petal, brave, hero." However, because Vietnamese personal names freque...

A
Anna F Armenian Belarusian +27

Anna is a feminine given name, the Latin form of the Hebrew name Hannah, which means “favor” or “grace.” Used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament, it appears in the Hebrew Bible as the mother of the prophet Samuel (1 Sa...

A
Annabella F English Italian

Annabella is a Latinate feminine given name, typically used in English and Italian contexts. It is directly derived from Annabel, a Scottish medieval variant of Amabel (from the Late Latin word amabilis meaning "lovable"...

A
Annisa F Indonesian

Annisa is a feminine Indonesian given name with dual origins. Primarily, it functions as the Indonesian form of Anisa, the feminine variant of Anis, which means "friendly, companion" in Arabic (from the root ʾanisa meani...

A
Antonia F Bulgarian Croatian +11

Antonia is a feminine given name of Roman origin, used widely across European languages including Bulgarian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, German, Greek, Italian, Norwegian, Romanian, Spanish, and Swedish. It is the...

A
Anushka F Sinhalese Hindi

Anushka is a female given name with uncertain origins, possibly inspired by the Russian diminutive Annushka. The name appears in Sinhalese and Hindi contexts, where it is sometimes popularly reanalyzed as having a Sanskr...

A
Anzhelika F Russian Ukrainian

Anzhelika is the Russian and Ukrainian form of Angelica. The name ultimately derives from the Latin angelicus meaning "angelic," itself from Greek ἄγγελος (angelos) meaning "messenger." In the Orthodox Christian traditio...

A
Arden U English

Arden is a unisex given name and an English surname of locational origin. It is derived from three places called Arden in the United Kingdom: in Yorkshire North Riding, Cheshire, and the Forest of Arden in Warwickshire....

A
Ariadna F Catalan Polish +2

Ariadna is a feminine given name used in Spanish, Catalan, Russian, and Polish, derived as a form of Ariadne. The name ultimately originates from the Greek mythological figure Ariadne, whose name is thought to mean "most...

A
Arianne F French

Arianne is a feminine given name of French origin, ultimately derived from the ancient Greek name Ariadne. It is a variant of Ariane, the French form of Ariadne. The name has been used in French-speaking countries since...

A
Arlette F French

Arlette is a French feminine given name, most notably borne by the mother of William the Conqueror. The name ultimately derives from the Old Norman name Herleifr, composed of the elements herr “army, warrior” and leif “i...

A
Armando M Italian Portuguese +1

Armando is a masculine given name used in Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. It is the Romance form of Herman, which derives from the Old German elements heri meaning "army" and man meaning "person, man," thus signifying...

A
Asad M Arabic Urdu

Asad (Arabic: أسد), sometimes written as Assad, is an Arabic Arabic and Urdu male given name. Its core meaning is "lion", a symbol of strength and courage deeply embedded in Arab culture. The name has strong religious si...

A
Aurélie F French

Etymology Aurélie is the French feminine form of the ancient Roman family name Aurelius, which derives from the Latin aureus meaning "golden" or "gilded." The name thus carries connotations of radiance, value, and beauty...

A
Autumn F English

Autumn is a feminine given name in English, derived from the name of the season between summer and winter. The seasonal name ultimately comes from Latin autumnus, whose etymology is uncertain but may be related to Etrusc...

A
Avanti F Hindi

Avanti is a feminine given name of Indian origin, derived from the name of an ancient kingdom in central India. This kingdom, known as Avanti, was a powerful and influential realm during the early historic period, corres...

B
Barbara F Croatian Danish +11

Barbara is a feminine given name derived from the Greek word barbaros (βάρβαρος), meaning "foreign, non-Greek." The word originally mimicked the unintelligible speech of non-Greek peoples (like "bar-bar") and later came...

B
Barbie F English

Barbie is a common diminutive of Barbara, typically used as a standalone female given name. However, the name is iconic worldwide primarily due to the fashion doll introduced by the Mattel toy company on March 9, 1959. T...

B
Beatriz F Portuguese Spanish

Beatriz is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Beatrix, a name of Late Latin origin. It derives ultimately from Viatrix, the feminine form of Viator meaning "voyager, traveller," but its spelling was influenced by the Lat...

B
Bella F English

Bella is a feminine given name of English usage, primarily known as a short form of Isabella and other names ending in bella. It is also strongly associated with the Italian word bella, meaning "beautiful", which echoes...

B
Bernice F English English Bible +1

Bernice is a contracted form of Berenice that appears in the New Testament in the book of Acts, where it belongs to a sister of King Herod Agrippa II. The name is most commonly used in English and appears in English and...

B
Berta F Catalan Czech +6

Berta is a feminine given name used in several languages, including Catalan, Czech, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Slovene, and Spanish. It is a form of the name Bertha, which originated as a short form of Germanic...

B
Betty F English

Betty is a classic feminine given name of English origin. Predominantly recognized as a diminutive of Elizabeth, it has also been historically used as a standalone given name or a pet form of Bethany and, in Latin Americ...

B
Beverly F English

Beverly is a unisex given name in English usage, although it is now predominantly feminine. It originates from an English surname that was itself derived from the place name Beverley, a town in the East Riding of Yorkshi...

B
Billie U English

Billie is a unisex given name of primarily English usage, currently more common for girls. It is a spelling variant of Billy, which itself functions as a diminutive of Bill and a feminine form of William. In some cases i...

B
Bo 1 M Danish Swedish

Bo 1 is a Scandinavian masculine given name, used primarily in Danish and Swedish. It originates from the Old Norse byname Búi, which is derived from the Old Norse element bua, meaning "to live." This connects the name t...

B
Bobbi F English

Bobbi is a given name and nickname, almost exclusively feminine, typically used as a diminutive form (hypocorism) of Roberta or Barbara. In English-speaking countries, it emerged as a variant of Bobbie, sharing the same...

B
Brande F English

Brande is a feminine given name that emerged as a variant of Brandy. Like Brandy, its use as a personal name began in the 1960s, reflecting a mid-century trend of adopting names from luxury products and beverages. Brandy...

B
Brandi F English

Brandi is a feminine given name that originated as a variant of Brandy, which itself derives from the English word for the alcoholic drink. The word brandy ultimately comes from Dutch brandewijn, meaning "burnt wine". Th...

B
Breann F English

Breann is a feminine form of the male name Brian, which has deep roots in Irish and Celtic history. The name Brian itself is of uncertain meaning, possibly derived from the Old Celtic root *brixs meaning "hill, high" or...

B
Britney F English

Britney is a variant of the place name Brittany, from the region in northwest France. The name first gained popularity as a given name in the United States in the early 1970s, but the spelling "Britney" was not particula...

B
Brittany F English

Brittany is a feminine given name derived from the name of the region of Brittany in northwest France, known in French as Bretagne. The region itself was named for the Britons, Celtic people who migrated from Great Brita...

C
Candela F Spanish

Candela is a Spanish short form of Candelaria. As a diminutive, it shares its religious and linguistic roots with the longer form, ultimately deriving from the Spanish word candela meaning "candle."Etymology and Religiou...

C
Capucine F French

Capucine is a French actress name, most famously the stage name of Germaine Hélène Irène Lefebvre (1928–1990). The name derives from the French word for "nasturtium" (a brightly colored flower), reflecting a botanical tr...

C
Caris F English

Etymology and OriginCaris is a variant of the Welsh name Carys, which itself is derived from the Welsh word caru meaning "love." While Carys has been in use since the mid-20th century, Caris emerged as an alternative spe...

C
Carissa F English

Carissa is a feminine given name of English usage, primarily considered a variant of Charissa. This derivation ties Carissa to a rich etymological lineage rooted in ancient Greek concepts of grace and beauty.EtymologyThe...

C
Carole F French

Carole is a French feminine given name, the feminine form of Carolus. Carolus itself is the Latin form of Charles, a name of Germanic origin that has been borne by numerous European rulers and saints. As a female counter...

C
Catalina F Corsican Spanish

Catalina is a Spanish and Corsican feminine given name, deriving ultimately from Latin Catherīna, the Latin form of Greek Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine). It is equivalent to Katherine in English and has cognates throughout many...

C
Catherine F English French

Catherine is a feminine given name used in English and French, and additionally a common variant of Katherine. In French, Catherine is the standard form, while in English both Catherine and Katherine are well‑established...

C
Catriona F Irish Scottish

Etymology and Origin Catriona is a feminine given name in English, derived as an Anglicized form of the Irish Caitríona or Scottish Gaelic Caitrìona, both of which are Celtic variants of Katherine. The ultimate root is t...