Names Categorized "soft"
20 Names found
Adalindis is a variant of Adallinda, a Germanic feminine name composed of the Old High German elements adal 'noble' and lind 'soft, flexible, tender'. The name thus carries connotations of noble gentleness or tender nobi...
Adallinda is a Germanic feminine name derived from the Old German elements adal "noble" and lind "soft, flexible, tender". The name thus carries the meaning of "noble and tender" or "noble softness". It is a compound nam...
Adelinde is a German feminine given name, a variant form of Adallinda. The name is composed of the Old German elements adal meaning "noble" and lind meaning "soft, flexible, tender." Thus, Adelinde carries the poetic mea...
Amaltheia is the Greek form of Amalthea, derived from the Greek word malthasso meaning "to soften, to soothe". While often spelled as Amalthea in English, the name also appears in its original Greek rendering, Amelia.Ety...
Deolinda is a Portuguese and Spanish name derived as a variant of Teodolinda, which itself comes from the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of the ancient Germanic name Theodelinda. The root of this name is Dietlinde...
Dietlind is a German female given name, serving as a variant of Dietlinde. The name ultimately derives from the Germanic name Theodelinda, composed of the elements diota (meaning "people") and lind (meaning "soft, flexib...
Dietlinde is a German feminine given name derived from the Old High Germanic name Theodelinda. The name is composed of two elements: theod meaning "people" (from Old High German diota or Old Frankish þeoda) and lind mean...
Erlinda is a Spanish feminine given name derived from the Herlinde, an Old German name. Herlinde itself is composed of the elements heri "army" and lind "soft, flexible, tender", giving the overall meaning "gentle warrio...
Ermelinda is the Italian and Portuguese form of Ermelinde. The name is derived from the Old German elements irmin 'whole, great' and lind 'soft, flexible, tender', giving it a meaning akin to 'great tenderness' or 'unive...
Ermelinde is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old German elements irmin meaning "whole, great" and lind meaning "soft, flexible, tender." The name thus carries a poetic combination of strength a...
Erminlinda is an Old German variant of the name Ermelinde. The name is composed of two elements: irmin, meaning "whole" or "great," and lind, meaning "soft," "flexible," or "tender." Thus, the name can be interpreted as...
Ethelinda is an English form of the Germanic name Adallinda. The name was very rare in medieval times, but it was revived in the early 19th century. It is composed of the Germanic elements adal meaning "noble" and lind m...
Gerlind is a German female given name. It originated as an Old German form of Gerlinde, which is derived from the elements ger meaning "spear" and lind meaning "soft, flexible, tender." This combination of a martial elem...
Gerlinde is a German and Dutch feminine given name. It is derived from the Old German elements ger meaning "spear" and lind meaning "soft, flexible, tender", thus carrying the poetic meaning of "tender spear". This combi...
Herlinde is a German feminine given name derived from the Old High German elements heri meaning "army" and lind meaning "soft, flexible, tender". The name thus combines martial strength with gentleness, a duality that re...
Hermelinda is the Spanish form of Ermelinde, which itself is derived from the Old German elements irmin "whole, great" and lind "soft, flexible, tender." The name thus carries the poetic connotation of "great tenderness....
Linda is a feminine given name with multiple origins and widespread popularity. Originally a medieval short form of Germanic names containing the element lind meaning "soft, flexible, tender" (from Proto-Germanic *linþaz...
Linza is an Old German form of Linda, corresponding to an early recorded variant before the name became widespread in medieval Germanic languages. The name ultimately derives from the Proto-Germanic element linþaz, meani...
Maiga is a Latvian feminine given name derived from the Latvian word maigs, meaning "gentle, soft, tender". While the name is of Latvian origin, it shares its spelling with the West African surname Maïga (often spelled M...
Nephele is a name from Greek mythology, derived from the Greek word nephos meaning "cloud." In legend, Nephele was a cloud nymph created by Zeus from a cloud shaped to resemble his wife Hera, in order to expose the morta...