Meanings of Darkovan Names
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Names with the same root have been indexed together.
For the sake of completeness, some non-Darkovan names have been included in this list. Terranan names appear in brackets: []. Names from the Darkover RPG or other non-canon sources appear in curly brackets: {}.
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A
- Acquilara
- possibly (Latin) "laughing water"
- Adriana
- (Latin) "dark"
- Aidan
- (Gaelic) "little fiery one"
- Alan; Alanna, Lanilla
- (Gaelic) "handsome"
- Alaric
- (German) "noble ruler"
- Alastair, Aleki, [Alessandro], Lexxas; {Alessandra}
- (Greek) "defender of mankind"
- Aldaric
- (German) "king"
- Aliciane, Alida
- (German) "noble person"
- Alisa, Betha, Betta, Elisa, {Elise}, [Elizabeth], Elspeth, Ysaba, Ysabet
- (Hebrew) "oath of God"
- Amalie, Millea; Emile
- (German) "hard-working"
- Amday
- possibly from (Spanish) Amadeo, "love God"
- Amirya
- (Arabic) "noblewoman"
- Amory
- (Latin) "loving"
- Amos
- (Hebrew) "borne by God"
- Andrea; [Andres], [Andrew], Ann'dra
- (Greek) "brave"
- Angelo
- (Greek) "heavenly messenger"
- Annina, Annelys, Anya, Hannah
- (Hebrew) "gracious"
- Ansel
- (Old French) "adherent of a nobleman"
- Antonella
- (Greek) "priceless"
- Arbella
- possibly (Latin) "beautiful altar"
- Aric, Eiric
- (Old Norse) "ever ruler"
- Ariel, Arielle
- (Hebrew) "lion of God"
- Arnad
- possibly (German) "eagle"
- Asa
- (Hebrew) "physician"
- Auster
- (Latin) "southern"
B
- Baird, Bard
- (Gaelic) "bard"
- Balhar
- (Hellers dialect) "spear-holder"
- Barak
- (Hebrew) "lightning"
- Becca, Reba, Reva
- from (Hebrew) Rebecca, "snare"
- Benjamin
- (Hebrew) "son of the right hand"
- Bernice
- (Greek) "bringing victory"
- Beltran, Bertran, Bertrand; Beltrana
- (German) "bright raven"
- [Bethany], Bethenyi
- (Hebrew) "house of grace"
- Bethiah
- (Hebrew) "daughter of God"
alternatively, a diminutive of Elizabeth
- Bruna, {Bruno}
- (German) "brown"
- Brydar
- (Casta) "beloved"
- Burl
- (Old English) "cupbearer"
C
- Caillean, Callina
- (Gaelic) "girl"
alternatively, a variant of Caitlin
- Caitlin, {Caitrin}, {Carena}, Catalina, Catriona, Katerina, [Katherine], [Kathie], Kathya, {Katja}, Katrin
- (Greek) "pure"
- Caleb
- (Hebrew) "dog"
- Callista, Callisu
- (Greek) "most beautiful"
- Camilla
- (Latin) "noble, righteous"
- Cara
- (Latin) "dear"
- Caradoc
- (Welsh) "beloved"
- Carisse
- (Greek) "grace"
- Carlina; Carlo, Carolin, Caryl, Karl
- (German) "free man"
- Casilda, Cassilda, Cassilde
- the name of the ancestress of the seven Comyn families; originally a character in Spanish legend
- Cassandra
- (Greek) "inflaming men with love"
- Cathal
- (Irish Gaelic) "strong battle"
- Cherillys
- possibly (Casta) "cherry-blossom"
- [Christopher], Kester
- (Greek) "christ-bearer"
- {Clara}, Clarinda, Clariza
- (Latin) "clear"
- Cleindori
- (Casta) "golden bell"
- Colin
- diminuative of (Greek) Nicholas, "victory of the people"
- Colryn, Corus, Coryn; Corissa, Coryssa
- (Casta) "joy"
- Conal
- (Gaelic) "strong as a wolf"
- Conan
- (Gaelic) "wolf, hound"
- Constanza
- (Spanish) "steadfast"
- Cormac
- (Gaelic) "charioteer"
- Cormel
- possibly (Hebrew) "vineyard"
- Cyril, Cyrillon, Kyril, Kyro; Kyria
- (Greek) "lord"
D
- Damila
- possibly (Arabic) "beautiful"
- Damon, {Damien}
- (Greek) "tame"
- [Daniel], Danilo; Daniella, Danila, Danette
- (Hebrew) "God is my judge"
- Dara
- (Hebrew) "pearl of wisdom"
- {Darerca}
- the name of a Catholic saint, sister to St. Patrick
- Darien, Darran, Darren
- (Old English) "rocky hill"
- Darilyn
- combination of Dara and Ellen
- Darrell, Darrill, Daryll
- (Old French) "beloved"
- Dartan
- (Old English) "deer park"
- [David], Davin, Doevid
- (Hebrew) "beloved"
- Dayborah, Devra
- (Hebrew) "bee"
- Denis, Dyan; Dyannis, {Sydney}
- (Greek) "of Dionysus" (Greek god of wine)
- Deonora
- (Latin) "God's honor"
- Derek, Deric, Derik
- from (German) Theodoric, "ruler of the people"
- Desideria; Desiderio
- (Latin) "desired"
- {Diego}, Jacob, {James}
- (Hebrew) "supplanter"
- Diotima
- (Greek) "God-fearing" (the name of as character in Plato's Symposium)
- {Dolorosa}
- (Spanish) "painful, sorrowful"
- Domenic
- (Latin) "of the Lord"
- Donal
- (Gaelic) "world rule"
- Dorcas
- (Greek) "gazelle"
- Doria, Dorian, Dorys
- (French) "golden"
- Dorilys
- (Casta) "golden flower"
- Duncan
- (Gaelic) "dark warrior"
E
- Edric
- (Old English) "rich ruler" or "blessed ruler"
- Eduin
- (Old English) "rich friend" or "blessed friend"
- [Elaine], Ellemir, Ellinen, Ellynyn, Leonora, Nella, Yllana
- (Greek) "light"
- Emelda
- (Teutonic) "entire battle"
- Emun, Emyn
- variants of (Old English) "rich protector" or "blessed protector"
- Erlend
- (Teutonic) "noble eagle"
- Erminie
- (Old German) "warrior maid"
- Erril, Errol
- (Anglo-Saxon) "nobleman"
- Esteban, Estefan, Estevan, Istvan, Stefan, Stephan, Stephen; Istvana, Stephanie
- (Greek) "crown"
- Estil
- possibly (Spanish) "summer season"
- Ethan
- (Hebrew) "firm, strong"
- Everard
- (German) "hardy boar"
- Ewan, Ewen, Ian, {John}, Shann; Janella, Janetta, Janine, Janna, Janni, Javanne, Jonil, Shani, Shavanne
- (Hebrew) "God is gracious"
F
- Felix; Felicia
- (Latin) "happy"
- Fianna, Fiona; Fionn
- (Gaelic) "fair, white"
- Fiora, Floria
- (Latin) "flower"
- Francisco, {Frank}
- (Latin) "Frenchman"
- Fredrik
- (German) "peaceful ruler"
G
- Gabriel; Gabriella, Gavri, Gavriela
- (Hebrew) "God is mighty"
- Gareth, Garreth, Geredd
- (Welsh) "gentle"
- Gavin, Gawin
- A Germanic name of uncertain meaning; also influenced by Gawain, (Welsh) "hawk"
- Geremy
- (Hebrew) "God will exalt"
- Gervis
- (German) "spear vassal"
- Giley
- (Latin) "shield bearer"
- Ginevra, Gwennifer
- (Welsh) "fair woman"
- Gisela
- (Teutonic) "pledge"
- Gwennis, Wena; Gwynn
- (Welsh) "fair"
H
- Haydn
- (German) "heathen"
- Hedwig
- (German) "contentious war"
- Helgar
- (Norse) "holy"
- Hermes
- the name of a Greek god
- Hilario; Hilary, Larissa
- (Latin) "cheerful"
- Hiram
- (Hebrew) "exalted brother"
- Hjalmar
- (Scandinavian) "helmeted warrior"
I
- Isaac
- (Hebrew) "he will laugh"
J
- Jaelle
- possibly from (Hebrew) Jael, "doe"
- Jedidiah
- (Hebrew) "friend of God"
- Jerome
- (Greek) "sacred name"
- Jillian, Liana, Liane; Julian
- (Greek) "soft-haired"
- Jorik, Yoris
- (Greek) "one who works the earth"
- Jose, Josef
- (Hebrew) "he will add"
K
- Keith; Keitha
- (Welsh) "wood"
- Kennard
- (Old English) "bold, strong"
- Ker, Kieran; {Keara}, {Kiara}, Kiera
- (Gaelic) "dark, black"
- Kermiac
- possibly either (Gaelic) "dark son," or a variant of Cormac
- Kerstal
- possibly a masculine variant of Kierestelli
- Kierestelli
- (Casta) "crystal, starstone"; a figure in Darkovan legends
- Kindra
- (Old English) "royal power"
- Kyla
- (Gaelic) "narrow"
L
- [Larry], Lerrys, Loran, Loren, Lorenzo, Lorill; Lauretta, Lauria, Laurinda, Lora, {Lorina}
- (Latin) "laurel"
- Leonie
- (Greek) "lion"
- Lewis
- (German) "famous warrior"
- Lilla, Lillia
- (Latin) "lily"
- Lina
- possibly a diminutive of Carlina, Mallina, etc.
- Linnea
- (Old Norse) "lime tree"
- Liriel
- the name of one of Darkover's moons
- Lorna
- (Gaelic) "of Lorne"
- Lucetta, Luciella
- (Latin) "light"
- Lys
- (Casta) "blossom"
M
- Maellen
- "May" or "Mae" plus "Ellen"
- Maeve
- (Gaelic) "intoxicating"
- [Magdalen]
- (Aramaic) "from the tower"
- Manuella
- (Hebrew) "God is with us"
- Marcella; {Marcello}, Marco, Marcos, Markos, Marius, Martin, Marton
- (Latin) "of Mars"
- Margali, Margalys, [Margaret], Margarethe, Marguerida, [Marjorie]
- (Greek) "pearl"
- Mallina, Marelie, Mariel, Marilla, Marisela, Marissa, Marja, Maruca, Merita, Mhari, {Miriam}, Moira
- (Hebrew) "bitter"
- Marna
- possibly (Latin) "of the sea"
- Martha
- (Aramaic) "lady"
- Mathias
- (Hebrew) "God's gift"
- Maura
- (Spanish) "dark-skinned one, Moor"
- {Lissandra}, Melisenda, Melisendra
- (German) "strong worker" (the first element in the name comes from the same root as Amalie)
- Melissa, Melitta
- (Greek) "honeybee"
- Merelda
- possibly a diminutive of Esmeralda, (Spanish) "emerald"
- Merryl
- (Middle English) "blackbird"
- {Mikaella}; Mikhail
- (Hebrew) "who is like God?"
- Mira, Mirella
- (Latin) "admirable, wondrous"
- Miralys
- possibly (Casta) "wondrous flower"
N
- Natasha
- Russian form of (Latin) Natalie, "birth"
- Neyrissa
- (Greek) "sea sprite"
O
- Octavien
- (Latin) "eighth son"
P
- Padreik, Padriac, Padric
- (Latin) "nobleman"
- Paolo; {Paula}
- (Latin) "small"
- [Peter], Piedro, Pier; Piedra
- (Greek) "rock"
- Priscilla
- (Greek) "ancient"
R
- Rachel
- (Hebrew) "ewe"
- Rafael, Rakhal, {Rakhail}; Rafaella, Rakhaila
- (Hebrew) "God has healed"
- Ragan, Rian
- (Irish) "little king"
- Ramon, Raimon, Raymon
- (German) "wise protection"
- Ranald, Renald, Ronal
- (German) "wise ruler"
- Raul
- (German) "famed wolf"
- Rayna
- (Latin) "queen"
- Regis
- (Latin) "king" or "of the king"
- Renata; Renato
- (Latin) "reborn"
- Reuel
- (Hebrew) "friend of God"
- Rhodri, Rory
- (Gaelic) "red king"
- Robard, Robardin, Robay, [Robert], {Roybard}, Rupert
- (German) "bright fame"
- Roderick, Rodrigo
- (German) "famous power"
- Rohana
- (Hindu) "sandalwood"
- Romilly
- possibly (Latin) "lady of Rome"
- Rosaura
- the name of an operatic character
- Rufus
- (Latin) "red-haired"
- Ruyven
- possibly (Hebrew) "behold, a son"
S
- Sabrina
- this name is associated with the Severn River in Wales
- Samantha
- (Aramaic) "listener"
- Samael, Samel
- (Hebrew) "asked of God" or "name of God"
- Shaya
- (Casta) "grace"
also used as a diminutive for Jaelle
- Stelli
- (Latin) "star"
- Sybil
- (Greek) "prophetess"
- Sybella
- possibly from Isabella, a Spanish form of Elizabeth
or, a variant of Sybil
T
- Taniquel
- possibly from Tanaquil, the name of the wife of an early Roman king
- Tessa, Tresa
- (Greek) "inhabitant of Thera"
- Theolinda
- possibly (Greek + Spanish) "divine beauty" or (Greek + Teutonic) "divine snake"
- Thyra
- (Greek) "shield-bearer" or (Norse) "Thor's battle"
- Tomas
- (Aramaic) "twin"
V
- Valdir, Valentine; Valenta, Valentina
- (Latin) "healthy, strong"
- Vanda
- (Teutonic) "wanderer"
- Vardo
- (Old English) "guard"
- Vincent
- (Latin) "conquering"
- Viviana
- (Latin) "lively"
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Sources used to construct this list include Behind the Name, Parent Soup Baby-Name Finder, 6000 Names for Your Baby from DELL Publishing Co., and The Academy of Saint Gabriel Library.
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