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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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