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简介1.泽熙 英文名2.有谁要考英语的鉴赏啊 求重点3.英美文学常用术语及解释l开头的名字和他的意义,来历.希望对你有帮助.LABAN m BiblicalDerived from Hebrew laban meaning "white"... [more] LABHRAINN m ScottishScottish form of LAURENCE (1) LABHR?S m

1.泽熙 英文名

2.有谁要考英语的鉴赏啊 求重点

3.英美文学常用术语及解释

biblical_Biblical 翻译

l开头的名字和他的意义,来历.

希望对你有帮助.

LABAN m Biblical

Derived from Hebrew laban meaning "white"... [more]

LABHRAINN m Scottish

Scottish form of LAURENCE (1)

LABHR?S m Irish

Irish form of LAURENCE (1)

LACEY f & m English

From a surname which was derived from Lassy, the name of a town in Normandy... [more]

LACHIE m Scottish

Pet form of LACHLAN

LACHINA f Scottish

Feminine form of LACHLAN

LACHLAN m Scottish

This was originally a Scottish nickname for a person who was from Norway... [more]

LACHTNA m Irish

Means "milk-coloured" in Irish Gaelic... [more]

LACI m Hungarian

Pet form of L?SZL?

LACY f & m English

Variant of LACEY

LADISLAO m Italian

Italian form of VLADISLAV

LADISLAS m History

Latinate form of VLADISLAV

LADISLAUS m History

Latinate form of VLADISLAV

LADISLAV m Czech, Slovak

Czech and Slovak form of VLADISLAV

LADONNA f English (Modern)

Combination of the popular prefix La with the name DONNA.

LAEL m Biblical

Means "of God" in Hebrew... [more]

LAELIA f Ancient Roman

Feminine form of Laelius, a Roman family name of unknown meaning... [more]

L?RKE f Danish

Means "lark" in Danish.

LAETITIA f Late Roman, English

Variant of LETITIA

LINA f English (Modern)

Combination of the popular prefix La with the name GINA (1).

LAHJA f Finnish

Means "gift" in Finnish.

LAIA f Catalan

Catalan pet form of EULALIA

LAILA f Arabic, English

Variant of LAYLA

LAIMA f Lithuanian, Latvian, Mythology

Means "luck" in Latvian... [more]

LAINE f Estonian

Means "we" in Estonian.

LAIRD m

Means "landowner" in Scottish.

LAJOS m Hungarian

Hungarian form of LOUIS

LAKE m English

Simply means "lake" from the English word for the inland body of water... [more]

LAKEISHA f English (Modern)

Combination of the popular prefix La with the name KEISHA.

LAKESHIA f English (Modern)

Combination of the popular prefix La with the name KESHIA.

LAKISHA f English (Modern)

Combination of the popular prefix La with the name KISHA.

LAKSHMAN m Indian

Means "hing lucky marks" in Sanskrit... [more]

LAKSHMI f Indian, Hindu Mythology

Means "sign, mark" in Sanskrit... [more]

LAL m Indian

Means "to play, to caress" in Sanskrit.

LALA f Bulgarian

From a south Slic word meaning "tulip".

LALE f English

Derived from Greek λαλαγεω (lalageo) meaning "to babble, to prattle"... [more]

LALAWETHIKA m Native American

Means "he makes noise" in Shawnee... [more]

LALEH f Iranian

Means "tulip" in Persian.

LALIA f English

Short form of EULALIA

LALIT f Indian

Variant of LALITA

LALITA f Indian

Means "playful, charming" in Sanskrit... [more]

LALLA f English

Pet form of LALE

LALLIE f English

Pet form of LALE

LALLY f English

Pet form of LALE

LALO m Spanish

Pet form of EDUARDO

LAMBERT m English, French, German, Dutch

Derived from the Germanic elements land "land" and beraht "bright"... [more]

LAMECH m Biblical

Possibly means "to make low" in Hebrew... [more]

LAMIS f Arabic

Means "soft" in Arabic.

LAMMERT m Dutch, German

Dutch and Low German form of LAMBERT

LAMONT m

From a Scottish surname meaning "lawgiver" in Old Norse.

LAMPRECHT m German

German form of LAMBERT

LAMYA f Arabic

Means "hing beautiful dark lips" in Arabic.

LAN f Chinese

Means "orchid" in Chinese.

LANA f English, Russian

Short form of ALANA or SVETLANA

LANCE m English

From the Germanic name Lanzo, a short form of names that began with the element land meaning "land".

LANCELOT m English, Welsh Mythology

Meaning unknown, possibly an Old French pet form of Lanzo (see LANCE)... [more]

LANDON m English

From a surname which was derived from an Old English place name meaning "long hill" (that is, "ridge").

LANE m & f English

From a surname which originally belonged to a person who lived near a lane.

LANFORD m English

From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "long ford" in Old English.

LANGDON m English

From a surname which was a variant of LANDON.

L?NH m Vietnamese

Means "peaceful" in Vietnamese.

LANI f Hawaiian

Means "sky, heen" in Hawaiian.

LANNY m English

Pet form of LANDON, LANFORD and other names beginning with lan.

LANTY m

Pet form of LEACHLAINN

LANZO m German

German form of LANCE

LAOISE f Irish

Irish form of LOUISE

L?RA f Icelandic

Icelandic form of LAURA

LARA f Russian

Short form of LARISA

LARAINE f English

Variant of LORRAINE

LAREYNA f English

Either means "the queen" in Spanish or else is a variant of LORRAINE.

LARI f

Pet form of LAURA

LARISA f Russian

Possibly derived from the name of the ancient city of Larisa in Thessaly... [more]

LARISSA f English

Variant of LARISA... [more]

LARK f English

From the English word for the type of songbird.

LARKIN m English

From a surname which was itself originally derived from the given name LAURENCE (1).

LARRIE m English

Short form of LAURENCE (1)

LARRY m English

Short form of LAURENCE (1)

LARS m Scandinian

Scandinian form of LAURENCE (1)

L?RUS m Icelandic

Icelandic form of LAURENCE (1)

LARYN f English (Modern)

Variant of LAUREN

LASHAWN f & m English (Modern)

Combination of the popular prefix La with the name SHAWN.

LASHAY m English (Modern)

Combination of the popular name prefix La and SHAY (1).

LASHONDA f English (Modern)

Combination of the popular prefix La with the name SHONDA.

LASSE m Finnish

Finnish form of LAURENCE (1)

LASSI m Finnish

Finnish form of LAURENCE (1)

L?SZL? m Hungarian

Hungarian form of VLADISLAV... [more]

LATA f Indian

Means "a creeping plant" in Sanskrit.

LATANYA f English (Modern)

Combination of the popular prefix La with the name TANYA.

LATASHA f English (Modern)

Combination of the popular prefix La with the name TASHA.

LATEEFAH f Arabic

Feminine form of LATIF

LATIF m Arabic

Means "gentle, kind" in Arabic.

LATIFA f Arabic

Feminine form of LATIF

LATIFAH f Arabic

Feminine form of LATIF

LATISHA f English

Variant of LETITIA

LATONYA f English (Modern)

Combination of the popular prefix La with the name TONYA.

LATOYA f English (Modern)

Combination of the popular prefix La with the name TOYA.

LAUCHLAN m Scottish

Variant of LACHLAN

LAUNCE m English

Variant of LANCE

LAUNO m Finnish

Finnish short form of NICHOLAS

LAURA f English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Finnish, Hungarian

Feminine form of the Late Latin name Laurus, which meant "laurel"... [more]

LAURAINE f English

Variant of LORRAINE influenced by the spelling of LAURA.

LAURE f French

French form of LAURA

LAUREEN f English

Pet form of LAURA

LAUREL f English

It can either mean simply "laurel" from the name of the tree (ultimately from Latin laurus), or it can be a pet form of LAURA.

LAURELLE f English

Variant of LAUREL

LAUREN f English

Feminine form of LAURENCE (1)... [more]

LAURENA f English

Variant of LORENA

LAURENCE (1) m English

From the Roman cognomen Laurentius, which meant "of Laurentum"... [more]

LAURENCE (2) f French

French feminine form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).

LAURENCIA f English

Feminine form of LAURENCE (1)

LAURENE f English

Pet form of LAURA

LAURENS m Dutch

Dutch form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).

LAURENT m French

French form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).

LAURENTIA f Ancient Roman

Feminine form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).

LAURENTINE f French

Feminine pet form of LAURENT

LAURENTIU m Romanian

Romanian form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).

LAURENTIUS m Ancient Roman

Ancient Roman form of LAURENCE (1)

LAURESSA f English

Pet form of LAURA

LAURETTA f Italian

Italian pet form of LAURA

LAURETTE f French

French pet form of LAURA

LAURI m Finnish

Finnish form of LAURENCE (1)

LAURIE f & m English

Pet form of LAURA or LAURENCE (1)

LAURINDA f English

Pet form of LAURA

LAURINE f English

Pet form of LAURA

LAURISSA f English

Pet form of LAURA

LAURITA f English

Pet form of LAURA

LAURITS m Danish

Danish form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).

LAURITZ m Danish

Danish form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).

LAURO m Italian

Italian form of Laurus (see LAURA).

LAURYN f English

Variant of LAUREN

LAVANYA f Indian

Means "beauty, grace" in Sanskrit.

LAVENA f English

Variant of LAVINIA

LAVENDER f English

From the English word for the aromatic flower or the pale purple colour.

LAVERN f & m English

Variant of LAVERNE

LAVERNA f Roman Mythology

Meaning unknown... [more]

LAVERNE f & m English

Modern name, either a variant of LAVERNA or a combination of the popular prefix La with Latin vernus "of spring".

LAVI m Jewish

Means "lion" in Hebrew.

LAVINA f English

Variant of LAVINIA

LAVINIA f Roman Mythology

Meaning unknown, probably of Etruscan origin... [more]

LAVONE f English (Modern)

Variant of LAVONNE

LAVONNE f English (Modern)

Combination of the popular prefix La with the name YVONNE.

LAVRA f Slovene

Slovene form of LAURA

LAVRENTI m Russian

Variant transcription of LAVRENTIY

LAVRENTIOS m Greek

Greek form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).

LAVRENTIY m Russian

Russian form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).

LAVRENTY m Russian

Variant transcription of LAVRENTIY

LAWAHIZ f Arabic

Means "glances" in Arabic.

LAWAN f Thai

Means "beautiful" in Thai.

LAWANDA f English (Modern)

Combination of the popular prefix La with the name WANDA.

LAWRENCE m English

Variant of LAURENCE (1)... [more]

LAWRIE m English

Pet form of LAWRENCE

LAWSON m English

From a surname which means "son of LAURENCE (1)".

LAXMAN m Indian

Variant of LAKSHMAN

LAXMI f Indian

Variant of LAKSHMI

LAYLA f Arabic

Means "night" in Arabic... [more]

LAYTON m English

From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "leek garden" in Old English.

LAZ m English

Pet form of LARRY

L?Z?R m Hungarian

Hungarian form of LAZARUS

LAZAR m Russian, Bulgarian

Russian and Bulgarian form of LAZARUS

LAZARE m French

French form of LAZARUS

LAZARUS m Biblical

Latin form of ELEAZAR found in the New Testament... [more]

LAZER m Jewish

Yiddish form of ELIEZER

LAZZARO m Italian

Italian form of LAZARUS

L?A f French

French form of LEAH

LEA f English

Variant of LEE or LEAH

LEACHLAINN m Irish

Short form of MAELEACHLAINN

LEAH f English, Jewish, Biblical

From the Hebrew name Le'ah which was probably derived from the Hebrew word la'ah meaning "weary"... [more]

L?AN f Irish

Irish form of HELEN

LEANDER m Greek Mythology (Anglicized)

From the Greek ∧εανδρο? (Leandros) which means "lion of a man" from Greek λεων (leon) "lion" and ανδρο? (andros) "of a man"... [more]

LEANDRA f

Feminine form of LEANDER

L?ANDRE m French

French form of LEANDER

LEANDRO m Spanish, Portuguese, Italian

Spanish, Portuguese and Italian form of LEANDER

LEANN f English (Modern)

Variant of LIANE or a combination of LEE and ANN

LEANNA f English

Variant of LIANA or a combination of LEE and ANNA

LEANNE f English

Variant of LIANE or a combination of LEE and ANNE

LEANORA f English

Variant of LEONORA

LEATRICE f English (Modern)

Combination of LEAH and BEATRICE

LEBERECHT m German

Means "live rightly" from German lebe "live" and recht "right"... [more]

LECH m Polish

Meaning unknown... [more]

LECIA f

Short form of LETITIA

LEDA f Greek Mythology

Possibly means "woman" from Greek... [more]

LEE m & f English

From a surname derived from Old English leah "meadow"... [more]

LEEANN f English

Combination of LEE and ANN

LEEBA f Jewish

Means "beloved" in Yiddish.

LEELA f Indian

Means "play" in Sanskrit.

LEENA f Finnish

Finnish short form of HELENA or MATLEENA

LEESA f English (Modern)

Variant of LISA

LEEVI m Finnish

Finnish form of LEVI

LEFTERIS m Greek

Short form of ELEFTHERIOS

LEGOLAS m Literature

Means "green lees" in Sindarin, from laeg "green" combined with go-lass "collection of lees"... [more]

LEHI m Biblical, Mormon

From an Old Testament place name meaning "jawbone" in Hebrew... [more]

LEIA f English

Variant of LEAH

LEIF m Scandinian

Short form of names containing the Old Norse element leifr meaning "descendent, heir"... [more]

LEIGH f & m English

From a surname derived from Old English leah or Middle English legh, which mean "meadow".

LEIGHTON m & f English

Variant of LAYTON

LEILA f Arabic, English

Variant of LAYLA... [more]

LEILAH f Arabic, English

Variant of LEILA

LEILANI f Hawaiian

Means "heenly flowers" in Hawaiian.

LEITH m

From the name of a Scottish town, which derives from Gaelic leathann "broad".

LELA f Arabic, English

Variant of LEILA

LELAND m English

From a surname meaning "fallow land" in Old English.

LELIA f Italian

Variant of LAELIA

LEMMINK?INEN m Finnish Mythology

Meaning unknown, possibly related to Finnish lempi "love"... [more]

LEMMY m

Pet form of LEMUEL

LEMOINE m English

From a surname meaning "the monk" in French.

LEMPI f Finnish

Means "love" in Finnish.

LEMUEL m Biblical

Means "belonging to God" in Hebrew... [more]

LEN m English

Short form of LEONARD

LENA f Scandinian, German, Russian

Scandinian and German short form of HELENA or MDALENA, and a Russian short form of YELENA.

LENARD m English

Variant of LEONARD

LENE f German

German short form of HELEN

LENI f German

German pet form of HELEN

LENKA f Czech

Short form of MADLENKA

LENNARD m English

Variant of LEONARD

LENNART m Scandinian

Scandinian form of LEONARD

LENNIE m English

Pet form of LEONARD

LENNON m English

Anglicized form of the Irish surname ? Leannáin, which means "descendent of Leannán"... [more]

LENNOX m Scottish, English

From a Scottish surname which was derived from the name of a district in Scotland, the Levenach.

LENNY m English

Pet form of LEONARD

LENORA f English

Short form of ELEONORA

LENORE f English

Short form of ELEANOR... [more]

LENOX m Scottish, English

Variant of LENNOX

LENUTA f Romanian

Romanian pet form of ELENA

LENZ m German

Short form of LORENZ

LEO m English, German, Late Roman

Late Latin name meaning "lion", ultimately from Greek λεων (leon)... [more]

LEOC?DIA f Portuguese

Portuguese form of LEOCADIA

LEOCADIA f Spanish

Derived from Greek λευκο? (leukos) meaning "bright, clear, white"... [more]

LEOCADIO m Spanish

Masculine form of LEOCADIA

LEOFRIC m Anglo-Saxon

Means "dear power", derived from the Old English element leof "dear, agreeable, beloved" combined with ric "power".

LEOFWINE m Anglo-Saxon

Means "dear friend", derived from the Old English elements leof "dear, agreeable, beloved" and wine "friend"... [more]

LEOKADIA f Polish

Polish form of LEOCADIA

LEOLA f English

Feminine form of LEO

LEOLIN m

Variant of LLYWELYN influenced by Latin leo "lion".

L?ON m French

French form of LEO

LEON m English, German

English and German form of LEO... [more]

LEONA f English, German

Feminine form of LEON

L?ONARD m French

French form of LEONARD

LEONARD m English

Means "bre lion", derived from the Germanic element leon "lion" combined with hard "bre, hardy"... [more]

LEONARDO m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese

Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of LEONARD... [more]

LEONAS m Lithuanian

Lithuanian form of LEON

L?ONCE m French

French form of LEONTIUS

LEONCIO m Spanish

Spanish form of LEONTIUS

LEONE (1) m Italian

Italian form of LEON

LEONE (2) f English

Variant of LEONA

LEONHARD m German

German form of LEONARD... [more]

LEONID m Russian

Russian form of LEONIDAS

LEONIDAS m Greek, Ancient Greek

From Greek λεων (leon) "lion"... [more]

L?ONIE f French

French feminine form of LEONIUS

LEONIUS m Ancient Roman

Roman family name which was derived from Latin leo "lion".

L?ONNE f French

Feminine form of L?ON

LEONOR f Spanish, Portuguese

Spanish and Portuguese form of ELEANOR

LEONORA f Italian

Italian short form of ELEANOR

LEONORE f German

German short form of ELEANOR

LEONTI m Russian

Russian form of LEONTIUS

LEONTINA f Italian, Late Roman

Feminine form of Leontinus, which was itself derived from LEONTIUS.

L?ONTINE f French

French form of LEONTINA

LEONTIUS m Late Roman

Late Latin name which was derived from LEO... [more]

LEONTY m Russian

Variant transcription of LEONTI

LEONTYNE f English

Variant of LEONTINA

LEONZIO m Italian

Italian form of LEONTIUS

L?OPOLD m French

French form of LEOPOLD

LEOPOLD m English

Derived from the Germanic elements liut "people" and bald "bold"... [more]

LEOPOLDO m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese

Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of LEOPOLD

LEOS m Czech

Czech form of LEO

LEROI m English

Variant of LEROY

LEROY m English

From the French nickname le roi meaning "the king".

LES m English

Short form of LESLIE or LESTER

LESEDI f African

Means "light" in Tswana.

LESIA f

Pet form of ALESSIA

LESLEIGH f English (Modern)

Variant of LESLIE

LESLEY f & m English

Variant of LESLIE

LESLIE m & f English

From a surname which was derived from a Scottish place name meaning either "garden of hollies" or "garden by the pool" in Gaelic.

LESLY f & m English

Variant of LESLIE

LESSIE f English

Pet form of LESLIE

LESTAT m Literature

Name used by author Anne Rice for a character in her 'Vampire Chronicles' novels, where it belongs to the French vampire Lestat de Lioncourt... [more]

LESTER m English

From a surname which was derived from the name of the city of Leicester, originally denoting a person who was from that place.

LESZEK m Polish

Pet form of LECH

LETA f English

Either derived from Latin laetus meaning "glad" or else a short form of names ending in leta.

LETHA f English

Short form of ALETHA

LETICIA f Spanish, Portuguese

Spanish and Portuguese form of LETITIA

LETITIA f English

From the Late Latin name Laetitia which meant "joy, hiness".

LETIZIA f Italian

Italian form of LETITIA

LETO f Greek Mythology

Meaning unknown... [more]

LETTICE f English

Medieval form of LETITIA

LETTIE f English

Pet form of LETTICE

LETTY f English

Pet form of LE

泽熙 英文名

ADELA f English, Spanish, Polish, Romanian

Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning "noble"... [more]

ADORA f Spanish

From the longer name Adoracion which means "adoration" in Spanish.

ADRIANA f Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, English

Feminine form of ADRIAN

ATA f Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Polish, Czech, Slovene, Russian

Cognate of ATHA

ALBA f Italian, Spanish

Means "dawn" in Italian or Spanish.

ALEJANDRA f Spanish

Spanish feminine form of ALEXANDER

ALMA f English, Spanish

This name became popular after the Battle of Alma (1854), which took place near the River Alma in Crimea and ended in a victory for Britain and France... [more]

ALMUDENA f Spanish

Derived from Arabic (al-madinah) meaning "the city"... [more]

AMALIA f Dutch, German, Finnish, Spanish, Italian

Latinized form of the Germanic name Amal, a short form of names beginning with the element amal meaning "work".

AMANDA f English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Finnish

Created in the 17th century by the playwright Colley Cibber, who based it on Latin amanda meaning "lovable, worthy of love"... [more]

AMARANTA f Spanish, Italian

Spanish and Italian form of AMARANTHA... [more]

AMARILIS f Spanish

Spanish form of AMARYLLIS

AMAYA f Basque, Spanish

Variant of AMAIA

AMELIA f English, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, German

Variant of AMALIA, though it is sometimes confused with EMILIA, which has a different origin... [more]

AM?RICA f Spanish, Portuguese

Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of AMERIGO

AMPARO f Spanish

Means "protection, shelter" in Spanish.

ANA f Spanish, Portuguese, Slovene, Bulgarian, Romanian, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, Georgian

Cognate of ANNA

ANABEL f Spanish

Spanish form of ANNABEL

ANABELLA f Spanish

Spanish form of ANNABEL

NGELA f Spanish

Spanish feminine form of Angelus (see ANGEL).

ANG?LICA f Spanish

Spanish form of ANGELICA

ANGELITA f Spanish

Spanish diminutive of ANGELA

ANITA f Spanish, Finnish

Spanish and Finnish diminutive of ANA

ANSELMA f German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish

Feminine form of ANSELM

ANTONIA f Italian, Spanish, English, German, Scandinian, Dutch, Polish, Ancient Roman

Feminine form of Antonius (see ANTHONY).

ANTONIETTA f Spanish, Italian

Diminutive of ANTONIA

ANUNCIACI?N f Spanish

Spanish cognate of ANNUNZIATA

ARACELI f Spanish

Means "altar of the sky" from Latin ara "altar" and celi "sky".

ARACELIS f Spanish

Variant of ARACELI

ARACELY f Spanish

Variant of ARACELI

ARCELIA f Spanish

Variant of ARACELI

ARIADNA f Spanish, Polish

Spanish and Polish form of ARIADNE

ARMIDA f Italian, Spanish

Probably created by the 16th-century Italian poet Torquato Tasso for his epic poem 'Jerusalem Delivered' (1580)... [more]

ASCENSI?N f Spanish

Means "ascension" in Spanish... [more]

ASUN f Spanish

Diminutive of ASUNCI?N

ASUNCI?N f Spanish

Means "assumption" in Spanish... [more]

AURORA f Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English, German, Romanian, Finnish, Roman Mythology

Means "dawn" in Latin... [more]

AZENETH f Spanish

Spanish form of ASENATH

AZUCENA f Spanish

Means "madonna lily" in Spanish.

BEATRIZ f Spanish, Portuguese

Spanish and Portuguese form of BEATRIX

BEL?N f Spanish

Spanish form of Bethlehem, the name of the town in Judah where King Did and Jesus were born... [more]

BENIGNA f Spanish, Italian, Portuguese

Feminine form of BENIGNO

BENITA f Spanish

Feminine form of BENITO

BERNARDITA f Spanish

Spanish feminine form of BERNARD

BERTA f Polish, Czech, Hungarian, German, Spanish, Italian, Slovene

Form of BERTHA

BETHANIA f Spanish

Spanish form of BETHANY

BIBIANA f Italian, Spanish

Variant of VIVIANA

BIENVENIDA f Spanish

Derived from Spanish bienvenido meaning "welcome".

BLANCA f Spanish

Spanish cognate of BLANCHE.

BRIGIDA f Italian, Spanish

Italian and Spanish form of BRIDGET

BRUNILDA f Spanish, Italian, Portuguese

Spanish, Italian and Portuguese form of BRUNHILD

CALISTA f English, Portuguese, Spanish

Feminine form of CALLISTUS

CALIXTA f Spanish, Portuguese

Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of CALLISTUS

CAMILA f Spanish, Portuguese

Spanish and Portuguese form of CAMILLA

CANDELA f Spanish

Diminutive of CANDELARIA

CANDELARIA f Spanish

Means "Candlemas" in Spanish, ultimately derived from Spanish candela "candle"... [more]

CANDELAS f Spanish

Diminutive of CANDELARIA

CARIDAD f Spanish

Spanish form of Caritas (see CHARITY).

CARLA f Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, English, German, Dutch

Feminine form of CARLO, CARLOS or CARL

CARLOTA f Spanish, Portuguese

Diminutive of CARLA

CARMELA f Italian, Spanish

Italian and Spanish form of CARMEL

CARMELITA f Spanish

Spanish diminutive of CARMEL

CARMEN f Spanish, English, Romanian

Medieval Spanish form of CARMEL influenced by the Latin word carmen "song"... [more]

CARMINA f Italian, Spanish

Variant of CARMEN influenced by the Latin word carminis "of song".

CAROLINA f Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English

Latinate feminine form of CAROLUS... [more]

CATALINA f Spanish

Spanish form of KATHERINE

CATHERINA f Spanish

Spanish form of KATHERINE

CECILIA f English, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Finnish

Latinate feminine form of the Roman family name Caecilius, which was derived from Latin caecus "blind"... [more]

CELESTINA f Spanish, Italian

Latinate feminine form of CAELESTINUS

CELESTINO m Spanish, Italian, Portuguese

Spanish, Italian and Portuguese form of CAELESTINUS

CELIA f English, Spanish, Italian

Feminine form of the Roman family name Caelius (see CELIO)... [more]

CHARO f Spanish

Spanish diminutive of ROSARIO

CHELO f Spanish

Diminutive of CONSUELO

CHITA f Spanish

Short form of CONCHITA

CLARA f Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, Romanian, English

Feminine form of the Late Latin name Clarus which meant "clear, bright, famous"... [more]

CLARISA f Spanish

Spanish form of CLARISSA

CLAUDIA f English, German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Biblical, Ancient Roman

Feminine form of CLAUDIUS... [more]

CONCEPCI?N f Spanish

Means "conception" in Spanish... [more]

CONCHA f Spanish

Diminutive of CONCEPCI?N... [more]

CONCHITA f Spanish

Diminutive of CONCHA

CONSTANZA f Spanish

Spanish form of CONSTANTIA

CONSUELA f Spanish

Variant of CONSUELO

CONSUELO f Spanish

Means "consolation" in Spanish... [more]

CRESCENCIA f Spanish

Spanish feminine form of CRESCENTIUS

CRISTINA f Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian

Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian form of CHRISTINA

CRUZITA f Spanish

Diminutive of CRUZ

CUSTODIA f Spanish

Feminine form of CUSTODIO

DALIA (1) f Spanish (Latin American), English (Hispanic)

Spanish form of DAHLIA... [more]

DANIA f Spanish

Spanish diminutive of DANIELA

DANIELA f German, Polish, Czech, Romanian, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Slovene, English

Feminine form of DANIEL

D?BORA f Spanish, Portuguese, French

Spanish, Portuguese and French form of DEBORAH

DELFINA f Italian, Spanish

Italian and Spanish form of DELPHINA

DELIA f English, Italian, Spanish, Greek Mythology

Means "of Delos" in Greek... [more]

DESIDERIA f Italian, Spanish

Feminine form of DESIDERIO... [more]

DIANA f English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Catalan, German, Dutch, Romanian, Russian, Lithuanian, Roman Mythology

Probably derived from an old Indo-European root meaning "heenly, divine", related to dyeus (see ZEUS)... [more]

DOLORES f Spanish, English

Means "sorrows", taken from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary María de los Dolores, meaning "Mary of Sorrows"... [more]

DOMINGA f Spanish

Spanish feminine form of DOMINIC

DOMITILA f Spanish, Portuguese

Spanish and Portuguese form of DOMITILLA

DORA f English, Spanish

Short form of DOROTHY, ISIDORA or THEODORA

DORITA f English (Rare), Spanish

Diminutive of DORA

DOROTEA f Italian, Spanish

Italian and Spanish form of DOROTHEA

DULCE f Spanish, Portuguese

Means "sweet" or "candy" in Spanish.

EDELMIRA f Spanish

Spanish feminine form of ADELMAR

ELENA f Italian, Spanish, Bulgarian, Romanian, Macedonian, Lithuanian, Russian

Cognate of HELEN, and a variant Russian transcription of YELENA.

ELIANA (1) f Italian, Spanish

Italian and Spanish form of ?LIANE

ELISA f German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Finnish, English

Short form of ELISABETH

ELODIA f Spanish

Spanish form of ALODIA

ELOISA f Italian, Spanish

Latinate form of ELOISE

ELVIRA f Spanish

Spanish form of a Visigothic name composed of the Germanic elements al "all" and wer "true".

EMA f Spanish, Portuguese, Slovene, Czech, Slovak, Croatian

Cognate of EMMA

EMELINA f Spanish

Latinate form of Ameline (see EMMELINE).

EMIDGIA f Spanish

Spanish feminine form of Emygdius (see EMIDIO).

EMILIA f Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Finnish, Polish, Scandinian

Feminine form of Aemilius (see EMIL).

EMILIANA f Italian, Spanish, Portuguese

Feminine form of EMILIANO

EMPERATRIZ f Spanish

Means "empress" in Spanish.

ENCARNA f Spanish

Short form of ENCARNACI?N

ENCARNACI?N f Spanish

Means "incarnation" in Spanish... [more]

ENCARNITA f Spanish

Diminutive of ENCARNACI?N

有谁要考英语的鉴赏啊 求重点

JAUP m Estonian

Estonian form of JACOB (or JAMES).

JAAK m Estonian

Estonian short form of JACOB (or JAMES).

JAAKKIMA m Finnish

Finnish form of JOACHIM

JAAKKO m Finnish

Finnish form of JACOB (or JAMES).

JAAKOB m Estonian

Estonian form of JACOB (or JAMES).

JAAKOPPI m Finnish

Finnish form of JACOB (or JAMES).

JAALA m Biblical

Means "wild goat" in Hebrew... [more]

JAAN m Estonian

Estonian form of JOHN

JAANA f Finnish

Short form of MARJAANA and other names ending in jaana.

JAAP m Dutch

Diminutive of JACOB

JAASAU m Biblical

Means "they will do" in Hebrew... [more]

JABBAR m Arabic

Means "powerful" in Arabic.

JABEZ m Biblical

Means "sorrow" in Hebrew... [more]

JABIN m Biblical

Means "perceptive" in Hebrew... [more]

JABIR m Arabic

Means "comforter" in Arabic.

JABR m Arabic

Means "consolation, assistance" in Arabic.

JABRIL m Arabic

Variant transcription of JIBRIL

JACENTY m Polish

Polish form of HYACINTHUS... [more]

JACHIN m Biblical

Means "he establishes" in Hebrew... [more]

JACI f English

Diminutive of JACQUELINE

JACINDA f English (Rare)

Variant of JACINTA

JACINTH f English (Rare)

From the English word for the orange precious stone, originating from the same source as Hyacinth.

JACINTHA f Dutch (Rare)

Latinate form of JACINTHE

JACK m English

Derived from Jackin (earlier Jankin), a medieval diminutive of JOHN... [more]

JACKIE m & f English

Diminutive of either JACK or JACQUELINE

JACOB m English, Dutch, Scandinian, Biblical

From the Latin Iacobus, which was from the Greek Ιακωβο? (Iakobos), which was from the Hebrew name (Ya'aqov)... [more]

JACOBA f Dutch

Feminine form of JACOB

JADA (1) f English

Possibly an elaborated form of JADE... [more]

JADA (2) m Biblical

Means "he knows" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament Jada was a son of Onam.

JADE f English, French

From the name of the precious stone that is often used in carvings... [more]

JADEN m & f English (Modern)

An invented name, using the popular aden suffix sound found in such names as Braden, Hayden and Aidan... [more]

JADON m Biblical

Possibly means either "thankful" or "he will judge" in Hebrew... [more]

JADRAN m Croatian

Croatian form of ADRIAN

JADRANKA f Croatian

Croatian feminine form of ADRIAN

JADRANKO m Croatian

Croatian form of ADRIAN

JADVYGA f Lithuanian

Lithuanian form of HEDWIG

JADWIGA f Polish

Polish form of HEDWIG... [more]

JADYN f & m English (Modern)

Variant of JADEN

JADZIA f Polish

Diminutive of JADWIGA

JAE m English (Rare)

Variant of JAY (1)

JAEL f Biblical

From the Hebrew name ? (Ya'el) meaning "mountain goat"... [more]

JAFAR m Arabic

Means "stream" in Arabic... [more]

JAFET m Spanish

Spanish form of JAPHETH

JAFFAR m Arabic

Variant transcription of JAFAR

JAFFE m & f Hebrew

Variant transcription of YAFE

JAFFER m Arabic

Variant transcription of JAFAR

JA f Croatian

Croatian diminutive of ATHA

JANNATH m Indian

Modern transcription of JANNATHA

JANNATHA m Indian, Hinduism

Means "master of the world" from Sanskrit (jagat) "world" and (natha) "master"... [more]

JDISH m Indian

Means "ruler of the world" from Sanskrit (jagat) "world" and ? (isha) "ruler".

JIENKA f Polish

Diminutive of NIESZKA

JJIT m Indian (Sikh)

Means "conqueror of the world", composed of the elements (jagat) "world" and (jit) "conquering".

JNA f Polish

Diminutive of NIESZKA

JO m Cornish

Cornish form of JACOB

JODA f Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, Polish

Means "strawberry" in South Slic, and "berry" in Polish.

JUSIA f Polish

Diminutive of NIESZKA

JAHAN m Iranian

Means "world" in Persian.

JAHANGIR m Iranian

Means "world conqueror" in Persian... [more]

JAHEL f Biblical (Variant)

Variant of JAEL

JAHLEEL m Biblical

Means "God waits" in Hebrew... [more]

JAHZEEL m Biblical

Means "God ortions" in Hebrew... [more]

JAI m Indian

Variant of JAY (2)

JAIDA f English (Modern)

Variant of JADA (1)

JAIDEN m & f English (Modern)

Variant of JADEN

JAIDEV m Indian

Means "divine victory" from Sanskrit ? (jaya) "victory" and (deva) "a god".

JAIME (1) m Spanish, Portuguese

Spanish and Portuguese form of JAMES

JAIME (2) f English

Variant of JAMIE... [more]

JAIMIE f English

Variant of JAMIE

JAIR m Biblical

Means "he shines" in Hebrew... [more]

JAIRUS m Biblical

From Ιαιρο? (Iairos), the Greek form of JAIR used in the New Testament, where it belongs to the father of a young girl brought back to life by Jesus.

JAKA m Slovene

Slovene form of JACOB (or JAMES).

JAKAB m Hungarian

Hungarian form of JACOB (or JAMES).

JAKE m English

Medieval variant of JACK... [more]

JAKES m Basque

Basque form of JACOB (or JAMES).

JAKI f English (Rare)

Diminutive of JACQUELINE

JAKKI f English (Rare)

Diminutive of JACQUELINE

J?KOB m Hungarian

Hungarian form of JACOB (or JAMES).

JAKOB m German, Scandinian, Dutch, Slovene, Estonian, Croatian

Cognate of JACOB (or JAMES).

JAKOV m Croatian, Macedonian

Croatian form of JACOB (or JAMES).

JAKUB m Polish, Czech, Slovak

Polish, Czech and Slovak form of JACOB (or JAMES).

JALAL m Arabic

Means "greatness" in Arabic.

JALEH f Iranian

Variant of ZHALEH

JALEN m English (African American, Modern)

An invented name... [more]

JALILA f Arabic

Means "important, exalted" in Arabic.

JALMARI m Finnish

Finnish form of HJALMAR

JALO m Finnish

Means "noble, gracious" in Finnish.

JAMAAL m Arabic

Variant transcription of JAMAL

JAMAAR m English (Rare)

Variant of JAMAR

JAMAL m & f Arabic

Means "beauty" in Arabic... [more]

JAMAR m English (African American)

Recently created name, possibly a blend of JAMAL and LAMAR... [more]

JAMEEL m Arabic

Variant transcription of JAMIL

JAMEELA f Arabic

Variant transcription of JAMILA

JAMES m English, Biblical

English form of the Late Latin name Iacomus which was derived from Ιακωβο? (Iakobos), the New Testament Greek form of the Hebrew name Ya'aqov (see JACOB)... [more]

JAMESINA f Scottish

Feminine form of JAMES

JAMEY m English

Diminutive of JAMES

JAMI f English

Variant of JAMIE

JAMIE m & f Scottish, English

Originally a Lowland Scots diminutive of JAMES... [more]

JAMIL m Arabic

Means "beautiful" in Arabic.

JAMILA f Arabic

Feminine form of JAMIL

JAMILLAH f Arabic

Feminine form of JAMIL

JAMIN m Biblical

Means "right hand" in Hebrew... [more]

JAMISON m English

From an English surname meaning "son of JAMES".

JAMSHAD m Iranian

Variant of JAMSHED

JAMSHED m Iranian

Possibly means "shining river" from Persian... [more]

JAMSHEED m Iranian

Variant of JAMSHED

J?N m Slovak

Slovak form of JOHANNES

JAN (1) m Dutch, Scandinian, Czech, Polish, Slovene, German

Form of JOHANNES... [more]

JAN (2) f English

Short form of JANET, JANICE, and other names beginning with Jan.

JAN (3) m Medieval English

Medieval English form of JOHN, derived from the Old French form Jehan.

JANA (1) f Dutch, German, Czech, Slovak, Slovene

Feminine form of JAN (1)

JANA (2) f Croatian

Croatian variant of ANA

JANAE f English (Modern)

Elaborated form of JANE

JANAN f Arabic

Means "heart" or "soul" in Arabic.

JANCIS f English (Rare)

Combination of JAN (2) and FRANCIS

JANCSI m Hungarian

Diminutive of J?NOS

JANE f English

Medieval English form of Jehanne, an Old French feminine form of Iohannes (see JOHN)... [more]

JANEK m Polish, Czech

Polish and Czech diminutive of JAN (1)

JANEKA f English (Rare)

Diminutive of JANE

JANEL f English

Variant of JANELLE

JANELE f English (Rare)

Variant of JANELLE

JANELLA f English (Rare)

Variant of JANELLE

JANELLE f English

Diminutive of JANE... [more]

JANENE f English

Variant of JANINE

JANESSA f English (Modern)

Elaborated form of JANE, influenced by VANESSA.

JANET f English

Medieval diminutive of JANE

JANETTA f English (Rare)

Elaborated form of JANET

JANETTE f English

Variant of JANET

JANEY f English

Diminutive

JAUP米爱沙尼亚

爱沙尼亚形式雅各布(或詹姆斯)。

雅克米爱沙尼亚

爱沙尼亚简称雅各(或詹姆斯)。

JAAKKIMA米芬兰

芬兰形式约阿希姆

JAAKKO米芬兰

芬兰形式雅各布(或詹姆斯)。

JAAKOB米爱沙尼亚

爱沙尼亚形式雅各布(或詹姆斯)。

JAAKOPPI米芬兰

芬兰形式雅各布(或詹姆斯)。

亚拉米圣经

意思是“野山羊”在希伯来语... [更多]

朱展米爱沙尼亚

爱沙尼亚成为永

蛇穴f芬兰

短形式MARJAANA和蛇穴结束其他的名字。

夏侯米荷兰语

身材瘦小的雅各布

JAASAU米圣经

意思是“他们会做”在希伯来语... [更多]

贾巴尔米阿拉伯语

意思是“强大”的阿拉伯语。

贾贝斯米圣经

意思是“悲哀”在希伯来语... [更多]

耶宾米圣经

意思是“感知”的希伯来文... [更多]

贾比尔米阿拉伯语

意思是“安慰”的阿拉伯语。

贾布尔米阿拉伯语

意思是“安慰,援助”在阿拉伯语。

阿拉伯语贾布里勒拉米

变异型转录贾布里勒

波兰的亚米

现代形式的JACENTY

JACENTY米波兰

波兰形式的风信子... [更多]

斤米圣经

意思是“他建立了”在希伯来语... [更多]

J?CHYM米捷克

捷克形式约阿希姆

亚奇f英

身材瘦小的杰奎琳

贾辛达f英语(稀土)

变种杰塔

哈辛塔f西班牙语,葡萄牙语

西班牙语和葡萄牙语的风信子女性形式

杰斯f英语(稀土)

从为橙色宝石的英文单词,从同一来源为葫芦原产。

洁辛塔f荷兰语(稀土)

拉丁形式的风信子

风信子法法文

法国同源风信子(2)

哈辛托米西班牙语,葡萄牙语

西班牙语和葡萄牙语的风信子形式

杰克米英

来自辉影(早詹金),中世纪的永矮小... [更多]

JACKALYN f英语(稀土)

变种杰奎琳

雅基f英

身材瘦小的杰奎琳

济米及F英语

身材瘦小的任一插孔或杰奎琳

辉影米中世纪英语

变种詹金

杰克林f英

变种杰奎琳

杰克逊米英

从英文姓的意思是“杰克的儿子”。

杰克林f英

杰奎琳承包变种

雅各布米英语,荷兰语,斯堪的纳维亚,圣经

来自拉丁美洲Iacobus,从希腊Ιακωβο?(Iakobos),它是由希伯来文的名字(雅各布)是是... [更多]

雅各巴f荷兰

雅各的女性形式

雅科比纳f荷兰

雅各的女性形式

JACOBINE f挪威,丹麦,荷兰

挪威,丹麦和荷兰的女性形式雅各(或詹姆斯)。

雅各布米西班牙语

西班牙成为雅各布(或詹姆斯)。

杰科布斯米荷兰,晚罗马

雅各的拉丁形式,还是在荷兰使用。

JACOMINA f荷兰

荷兰女性的Iacomus形式(见詹姆斯)。

雅格布米意大利

意大利形式雅各布(或詹姆斯)。

杰奎琳法法文,英文

法国女性形式的雅克,也常见于英语世界使用。

杰奎琳f英

变种杰奎琳

法国雅克米

法国形式的雅各布(或詹姆斯)。

JACQUETTA f英语(英国)

女性身材矮小的雅克

雅凯特法法文(稀土)

女性身材矮小的雅克

杰奎f英语(英国)

短形式的杰奎琳

杰达(1)架F英语

可能的形式阐述了翡翠... [更多]

杰达(2)米圣经

意思是“他知道”在希伯来文。在旧约杰达是阿南的儿子。

玉f英语,法语

从珍贵的石头,雕刻,往往在使用的名称... [更多]

贾登米农林科技英语(现代)

一个发明的名称,使用流行的声音在亚丁等后缀名找到布拉登,海登和艾当... [更多]

Jadon指出米圣经

可能意味着要么“感谢”或“在希伯莱语,他将法官”... [更多]

克罗地亚的亚得里亚海米

克罗地亚形式阿德里安

亚德兰卡f克罗地亚

克罗地亚女性形式阿德里安

克罗地亚亚德兰科普米

克罗地亚形式阿德里安

JADVYGA f立陶宛

立陶宛成为黑德维希

雅德维加f波兰

波兰形式的黑德维希... [更多]

JADYN餐饮米英(现代)

变种贾登

JADZIA f波兰

身材瘦小的雅德维加

JAE的米英(稀土)

周杰伦变式(1)

雅亿f圣经

从希伯来文的名字?(Ya'el)意思是“山羊”... [更多]

贾法尔米阿拉伯语

意思是“流”一词在阿拉伯语... [更多]

雅费特米西班牙语

西班牙形式雅弗

贾法尔米阿拉伯语

变异型转录贾法尔

JAFFE的米及F希伯来语

变异型转录YAFE

贾弗米阿拉伯语

变异型转录贾法尔

贾加f克罗地亚

克罗地亚阿加莎爱称

贾甘米印

现代转录佳干纳特

佳干纳特米印度,印度教

指“掌握世界”从梵文(杰格德)“世界”和(纳塔)“大师”... [更多]

印度杰格迪什米

办法“世界统治者”从梵文(杰格德)“世界”和?(宵礼)“统治者”。

JIENKA f波兰

身材瘦小的选手Agnieszka

贾格吉特米印度(锡克教)

办法“征服者的世界”,元素(杰格德)“世界”和(JIT)的组成的“征服”。

哈格纳f波兰

身材瘦小的选手Agnieszka

贾戈米科尼什

科尼什形式雅各

贾戈达f克罗地亚,塞尔维亚,马其顿,波兰

意思是“草莓”南斯拉夫和“莓在波兰”。

JUSIA f波兰

身材瘦小的选手Agnieszka

汗米伊朗

意思是“世界”中的波斯。

贾汉吉尔米伊朗

意思是“世界征服者”的波斯... [更多]

贾赫尔f圣经(变异)

变种雅亿

贾利尔米圣经

意思是“上帝的等待”在希伯来语... [更多]

JAHZEEL米圣经

意思是“上帝摊派”在希伯来语... [更多]

12:43米印

周杰伦变式(2)

JAIDA f英语(现代)

变式的杰达(1)

JAIDEN米农林科技英语(现代)

变种贾登

JAIDEV米印

意思是“神圣的胜利”来自梵语?(亚)“胜利”和(德瓦)“一神”。

华奥(1)米西班牙语,葡萄牙语

西班牙语和葡萄牙语詹姆斯形式

华奥(2)架F英语

变种杰米... [更多]

贾米f英

变种杰米

睚珥米圣经

意思是“他闪耀”在希伯来语... [更多]

睚鲁米圣经

从Ιαιρο?(Iairos),希腊的珥在新约,它属于一个年轻女孩的父亲用生命形式带回了耶稣。

JAKA米斯洛文尼亚

斯洛文尼亚形式雅各布(或詹姆斯)。

JAKAB米匈牙利

匈牙利形式雅各布(或詹姆斯)。

杰克米英

中世纪变种杰克... [更多]

雅克什米巴斯克

巴斯克形式雅各布(或詹姆斯)。

JAKI f英语(稀土)

身材瘦小的杰奎琳

贾基f英语(稀土)

身材瘦小的杰奎琳

雅各布米匈牙利

匈牙利形式雅各布(或詹姆斯)。

雅各布米德国,斯堪的纳维亚,荷兰,斯洛文尼亚,爱沙尼亚,克罗地亚

雅各的同源(或詹姆斯)。

雅科夫米克罗地亚,马其顿

克罗地亚形式雅各布(或詹姆斯)。

布普米波兰,捷克,斯洛伐克

波兰,捷克和斯洛伐克成为雅各布(或詹姆斯)。

丁巴尔希米阿拉伯语

意思是“伟大”的阿拉伯文。

贾莱f伊朗

变种ZHALEH

贾伦米英语(非裔美国人,现代)

一个发明名称... [更多]

贾莉拉f阿拉伯语

意思是“重要的是,崇高”的阿拉伯语。

亚尔马里米芬兰

芬兰形式亚尔马

亚洛米芬兰

意思是“高贵,亲切”的芬兰语。

贾马尔米阿拉伯语

变异型转录牙买加推动识字运动

JAMAAR米英语(稀土)

变种哈马尔

牙买加推动识字米及F阿拉伯语

意思是“美丽”一词在阿拉伯语... [更多]

哈马尔米英语(非裔美国人)

最近创建的名称,可能是混合Jamal和拉马尔... [更多]

贾米尔米阿拉伯语

变异型转录贾米尔

路透社记者f阿拉伯语

变异型转录贾米拉

詹姆斯M英语,圣经

晚拉丁名称是从Ιακωβο?(Iakobos)派生Iacomus英文形式,新约的希伯来文的名字雅各布希腊的形式(见雅各布)... [更多]

JAMESINA f苏格兰

女性形式詹姆斯

詹姆米英

身材矮小的詹姆斯

雅米f英

变种杰米

杰米米及F苏格兰,英国

原本是一个低地苏格兰小个子詹姆斯... [更多]

贾米尔米阿拉伯语

意思是“美丽”一词在阿拉伯语。

贾米拉f阿拉伯语

女性形式贾米尔

JAMILLAH f阿拉伯语

女性形式贾米尔

悯米圣经

意思是“右手”在希伯来语... [更多]

Jamison型米英

从英文姓的意思是“雅各的儿子”。

JAMSHAD米伊朗

变种署Jamshed

伊朗署Jamshed米

也许是“光辉河”从波斯... [更多]

詹姆希德米伊朗

变种署Jamshed

斯洛伐克1米

斯洛伐克形式约翰内斯

1月(1)米荷兰,斯堪的纳维亚,捷克,波兰,斯洛文尼亚,德国

约翰内斯形式... [更多]

1月(2)架F英语

短形式的珍妮特,贾尼丝,明年1月开始与其他的名字

1月(3)米中世纪英语

中世纪英国约翰形式,从形式查汉古法语所得。

贾纳(1)架F荷兰,德国,捷克,斯洛伐克,斯洛文尼亚

女性构成一月(1)

贾纳(2)架F克罗地亚

克罗地亚变种全日空

贾纳f英语(现代)

阐述形式简

贾南f阿拉伯语

意思是“心”或“灵魂阿拉伯语”。

JANCIS f英语(稀土)

1月的组合(2)和弗朗西斯

JANCSI米匈牙利

身材瘦小的亚诺什

简f英

中世纪的Jehanne,旧法国Iohannes女性表格(英文填写见永)... [更多]

JANEK米波兰,捷克

波兰和捷克的扬身材矮小(1)

哈内卡f英语(稀土)

身材矮小的简

哈内尔f英

变种贾内尔

亚内莱f英语(稀土)

变种贾内尔

哈内拉f英语(稀土)

变种贾内尔

贾内尔f英

身材矮小的简... [更多]

哈内内f英

变种雅尼娜

哈内萨f英语(现代)

阐述形式简,由Vanessa影响。

珍妮特f英

中世纪简爱称

哈内塔f英语(稀土)

阐述形式的珍妮特

詹妮特f英

变异的珍妮特

贾尼f英

身材矮小的简

亚内兹米斯洛文尼亚

斯洛文尼亚形式约翰内斯

贾尼米芬兰,匈牙利

芬兰的形式和匈牙利的永爱称

贾尼丝f英

阐述形式简,由保罗莱斯特福特创造了他的贾尼丝梅勒迪斯'(1899年)。

贾妮f英

身材矮小的简

雅妮卡米匈牙利

身材瘦小的亚诺什

雅尼纳f波兰,芬兰,德国,瑞典,立陶宛

拉丁形式让妮恩

雅尼娜f英

英文的形式让妮恩... [更多]

贾尼斯(1)米拉脱维亚

拉脱维亚成为永

贾尼斯(2)架F英语

变种贾尼丝

亚尼亚f克罗地亚

从克罗地亚janje衍生意为“羔羊”。

詹金米中世纪英语

中世纪的扬身材矮小(3)

扬米斯洛文尼亚,克罗地亚,塞尔维亚,斯洛伐克

身材瘦小的亚内兹或扬

詹纳f荷兰语,瑞典语,英语

女性构成一月(1)... [更多]

坚奈f英语(稀土)

对詹纳变异,影响汉娜。

几套(1)米芬兰语,瑞典语

芬兰形式约翰,以及瑞典的扬身材矮小(1)。

几套(2)架F丹麦,挪威

丹麦和挪威的约翰娜爱称

JANNEKE f荷兰

荷兰女性形式一月(1)

詹尼特f英

变异的珍妮特

JANNICK米丹麦

丹麦1月身材矮小(1)

扬尼克f斯堪的纳维亚

斯堪的纳维亚一月身材矮小的女性(1),从低地德语。

JANNIK米丹麦

丹麦1月身材矮小(1)

JANNIKE f斯堪的纳维亚

斯堪的纳维亚一月身材矮小的女性(1),从低地德语。

JANNINE f英语(稀土)

变种雅尼娜

亚诺什米匈牙利

匈牙利成为永

JANTINE f荷兰

女性身材瘦小的1月(1)

詹杰f荷兰

女性身材瘦小的1月(1)

贾纽埃里厄米古罗马

罗马cognomen“1月”拉丁美洲的含义... [更多]

JANUS组米罗马神话

意思是“拱门”拉丁美洲... [更多]

雅努什米波兰

波兰成为永

JAPETH米?

变种雅弗

雅弗米圣经

从希伯来文的名字?(耶菲特)所指的“放大”... [更多]

JAPIK米弗里斯兰

弗里斯兰形式雅各布(或詹姆斯)。

JAQUAN米英语(非裔美国人,现代)

流行的名字JA和全要素的组合。

贾奎琳f英语(现代)

变种杰奎琳

贾奎林f英语(稀土)

变种杰奎琳

后面的翻译是网站翻译的。我实在是懒得再打一遍汉语了。你看看那喜欢那个,可以再问。中文的放上让你大体有个概念。不过我想你可能不是那么容易找到的。唉。我喜欢Jane。

或者ZIV

是挺稀罕的一个名字。

意识是阳光的,好的。

可以考虑一下。念起来,跟你的名字很像。

写F的是女名。写m的是男名。

都听好的。j开头的。不好的我删了。你看看那喜欢那个。每个人都有不同的看法,特别对名字。我喜欢的你不一定喜欢。

英美文学常用术语及解释

的**”。

1.1.2. the 2nd stage: Classical Hollywood Cinema( 1920s-1950s)

The period of classical Hollywood cinema is usually taken to run from the early 1920s through to the late 1950s.Sound and color emerged in the period of Classical Hollywood cinema.声音和颜色出现在经典好莱坞**时期。Sound was first introduced in Don Juan(唐璜) in 1926 by Warner Brother .华纳兄弟公司在―唐璜‖(1926)中第一次使用声音。

From the industrial perspective, the period of Classical Hollywood cinema is characterized by the emergence of the ―studio system‖ and the domination of five major companies (the so-called “Big Five): ? Warner Brother (华纳兄弟公司), ? Loew’s-MGM (米高梅公司), ? Fox(福克斯公司), ? Paramount (派拉蒙公司) ? Radio-Keith-Orpheum (RKO雷电华公司).

Alongside the five majors were smaller companies(the “Little Three”): ? Columbia (哥伦比亚公司) ? Universal (环球公司) ? United Artists (联美公司)

In classical Hollywood cinema, some of the main features of the ideology(**的意识形态) are:Property, enterprise and initiative (财产、事业和进取心)are the fundamental American values; American as a Land of Hiness(美国是一片乐土), even if they hen’t yet done so; The ideal female(理想女性)is wife and mother, perfect companion and mainstay of the home. 1.1.3. the 3rd stage: Post-classical Hollywood cinema (1960s--)

Hollywood faced a number of significance challenges from the 1960s onwards. In the New Hollywood period, a new generation of directors(新一代导演) produced a lot of immense films(推出了一系列脍炙人口的作品). Among them, Close Encounters was directed by Steven Spielberg(其中有史蒂文.斯皮尔伯格的“第三类接触”).

1.2. Categorization of Genres(影片类型的分类)

Generally, generic categories are defined on the basis of subject matter(题材), formal properties(形式), style(风格) or affective response(观众的情感反应).

The table gives a schematic overview(纵览,全面的评述) of how this roach might be used to identify genres:

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Categorization of GenresGenreDefining Criteria Differentiating CriteriaSocial Drama

Serious social topic

RomanceRomantic relationship between lovers

GangsterGangsters in urban AmericaWar FilmSpecific military conflictsScience FictionFuturistic technologies/future worldsFantasy(奇幻片)

Impossible worlds/fantastical charactersWesternAmerican West

DisasterNatural or man-made catastropheCrimeCriminal activities and investigationEpic(史诗片)

Biblical(有关圣经的) or ancient histrory

Action

Presence of action set-piecesMusical

Presence of song and dance performance

Blockbuster(强档片)

StyleSpectacular events

ComedyIntended to generate laughter

HorrorIntended to horrifyThriller(惊悚片)

Intended to thrill

Subject Matter

Formal Criteria

Affective Response(观众的反应)

 下面是我整理的一些英美文学常用术语及解释,希望对大家有帮助。

 01. Allegory(寓言)

 Allegory is a story told to explain or teach something. Especially a long and complicated story with an underlying meaning different from the surface meaning of the story itself.2>allegorical novels use extended metaphors to convey moral meanings or attack certain social evils. characters in these novels often stand for different values such as virtue and vice.3>Bunyan?s Pilgrim?s Progress, Melville?s Moby Dick are such examples.

 02. Alliteration(头韵)

 Alliteration means a repetition of the initial sounds of several words in a line or group.

 2>alliteration is a traditional poetic device in English literature.

 3>Robert Frost?s Acquainted with the Night is a case in point:? I he stood still and stopped the sound of feet?

 03. Ballad(民谣)

 Ballad is a story in poetic from to be sung or recited. in more exact literary terminology, a ballad is a narrative poem consisting of quatrains of iambic tetrameter alternating with iambic trimester.(抑扬格四音步与抑扬格三音步诗行交替出现的四行叙事诗)

 2>.ballads were passed down from generation to generation. 3>Coleridge?s The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is a 19th century English ballad.

 04. epic(史诗)

 Epic, in poetry, refers to a long work dealing with the actions of goods and heroes.

 2>Epic poems are not merely entertaining stories of legendary or historical heroes; they summarize and express the nature or ideals of an entire nation at a significant or crucial period of its history.

 3>Beowulf is the greatest national Epic of the Anglo-Saxons.

 05. Lay(短叙事诗)

 It is a short poem, usually a romantic narrative, intended to be sung or recited by a minstrel.

 06. Romance()

 Romance is a popular literary form in the medic England.

 2>it sings knightly adventures or other heroic deeds.

 3>chivalry is the spirit of the romance.

 07. Alexandrine(亚历山大诗行)

 The name is derived from the fact that certain 12th and 13th century French poems on Alexander the Great were written in this meter.

 2>it is an iambic line of six feet, which is the French heroic verse.

 08. Blank Verse(无韵诗或素体广义地说)

 Blank verse is unrhymed poetry. Typically in iambic pentameter, and as such, the dominant verse forms of English dramatic and narrative poetry since the mid-16th century.

 09. Comedy(喜剧)

 Comedy is a light form of drama that aims primarily to amuse and that ends hily. Since it strives to provoke smile and laughter, both wit and humor are utilized. In general, the comic effect arises from recognition of some incongruity of speech, action, or character revelation, with intricate plot.

 10. Essay( 随笔 )

 The term refers to literary composition devoted to the presentation of the writer?s own ideas on a topic and generally addressing a particular aspect of the subject. Often brief in scope and informal in style, the essay differs from such fomal forms as the thesis, dissertation or treatise.

 11. Euphuistic style(绮丽体)

 Its principle characteristics are the excessive use of antithesis, which is pursued regardless of sense, and emphasized by alliteration and other devices; and of allusions to historical and mythological personages and to natural history drawn from such writers as Plutarch(普卢塔克), Pliny(普林尼), and Erasmus(伊拉兹马斯).2>it is the peculiar style of Euphues(优浮绮斯)

 12. History Plays(历史剧)

 History plays aim to present some historical age or character, and may be either a comedy or a tragedy. They almost tell stories about the nobles, the true people in history, but not ordinary people. the principle idea of Shakespeare?s history plays is the necessity for national unity under a mighty and just sovereign.

 13. Masques or Masks(面剧)

 Masques (or Masks) refer to the dramatic entertainments involving dances and disguises, in which the spectacular and musical elements predominated over plot and character. As they were usually performed at court, often at very great expense, many he political overtones.

 14. Morality plays(道德剧)

 A kind of medic and early Renaissance drama that presents the conflict between the good and evil through allegorical characters. The characters tend to be personified abstractions of vices and virtues, which can be named as Mercy. Conscience, etc. unlike a mystery or a miracle play, morality play does not necessarily use Biblical or strictly religious material because it takes place internally and psychologically in every human being.

 15.Sonnet(十四行诗)

 It is a lyric poem of 14 lines with a formal or recited and characterized by its presentation of a dramatic or exciting episode in simple narrative form.

 2>it is one of the most conventional and influential forms of poetry in Europe.

 3>Shakespeare?s sonnets are well-known.

 16. Spenserian Stanza(斯宾塞诗节)

 Spenserian Stanza is the creation of Edmund spenser.2>it refers to a stanza of nine lines, with the first eight lines in iambic pentameter(五音步抑扬格) and the last line in iambic hexameter(六音步抑扬格),rhyming ababbcbcc. 3>Spenser?s the Faerie Queen was written in this kind of stanza.

 17. Stanza(诗节)

 Stanza is a group of lines of poetry, usually four or more, arranged according to a fixed plan.2>the stanza is the unit of structure in a poem and poets do not vary the unit within a poem.

 18. Three Unities(三一原则)

 Three rules of 16th and 17th century Italian and French drama, broadly adapted from Aristotle?s Poetics<诗学>:

 2>the unity of time, which limits a play to a single day; the unity of place, which limits a play?s setting in a single location; and the unity of action, which limits a play to a single story line.

 19. Tragedy(悲剧)

 In general, a literary work in which the protagonist meets an unhy or disastrous end. Unlike comedy, tragedy depicts the actions of a central character who is usually dignified or heroic.

 20.Conceit(奇特比喻)

 Conceit is a far-fetched simile or metaphor, a literary conceit occurs when the speaker compares two highly dissimilar things.2>conceit is extensively employed in John Donne?s poetry.

 21.Metar(格律)

 The word?meter? is derived from the Greek word?metron? meaning?measure?.

 2>in English when lied to poetry, it refers to the regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.

 3>the analysis of the meter is called scansion(格律分析)

 22. University Wits(大学才子)

 University Wits refer to a group of scholars during the Elizabethan Age who graduated from either oxford or Cambridge. They came to London with the ambition to become professional writers. Some of them later became famous poets and playwrights. They were called? University Wits?

 23.Foreshadowing(预兆)

 Foreshadowing, the use of hints or clues in a novel or drama to suggest what will hen next. Writers use Foreshadowing to create interest and to build suspense.

 method used to build suspense by providing hints of what is to come.

 24. Soliloquy(独白)

 Soliloquy, in drama, means a moment when a character is alone and speaks his or her thoughts aloud..2>the line?to be, or not to be, that is the question?, which begins the famous soliloquy from Shakespeare?s Hamlet.

 25.Narrative Poem(叙述诗)

 Narrative Poem refers to a poem that tells a story in verse,

 2>three traditional types of narrative poems include ballads, epics, metrical romances.

 3>it may consist of a series of incidents, as John Milton?s paradise lost.

 26.Robin Hood(罗宾.豪)

 Robin hood is a legendary hero of a series of English ballads, some of which date from at least the 14th century.

 2>the character of Robin Hood is many-sided. Strong, bre and intelligent, he is at the same time tender-hearted and affectionate.

 3>the dominant key in his character is his hatred for the cruel oppression and his love for the poor and downtrodden.4>another feature of Robin?s view is his reverence for the king, Robin Hood was a people?s hero.

 27. Beowulf(贝奥武甫)

 Beowulf, a typical example of old English poetry, is regarded as the greatest national epic of t he Anglo-Saxons. 2>the epic describes the exploits of a Scandinian hero, Beowulf, in fighting against the monster Grendel, his revengeful nother, and a fire-breathing dragon in his declining years. While fight against the dragon, Beowulf was mortally wounded, however, he killed the dragon at the cost of his life, Beowulf is shown not only as a glorious hero but also as a protector of the people.

 28. Baroque(巴罗克式风格)

 This is originally a term of abuse lied to 17th century Italian art and that of other countries. It is characterized by the unclassical use of classical forms, in a literary context; it is loosely used to describe highly ornamented verse or prose, abounding in extragant conceits.

 这原本是用来指17世纪的意大利艺术和其他国家艺术滥用的一个术语.这种风格主要是指对古典形式的非古典运用.在文学领域,这种风格松散地用来指十分雕饰的,大量运用奇思妙想的诗歌或 散文 .

 29. Calier poets(骑士派诗人)

 A name given to supporters of Charles I in the civil war. These poets were not a formal group, but all influenced by Ben Jonson and like him paid little attention to the sonnet. Their lyrics are distinguished by short lines, precise but idiomatic diction, and an urbane and graceful wit.

 30. Elegy(挽歌)

 Elegy has typically been used to refer to reflective poems that lament the loss of something or someone, and characterized by their metrical form.

 31. Restoration Comedy(复辟时期喜剧)

 Restoration Comedy, also the comedy of manners, developed upon the reopening of the theatres after the re-establishment of monarchy with the return of Charles II.. Its predominant tone was witty, bawdy, cynical, and amoral. Standard characters include fops, bawds, scheming valets, country squires, and ually voracious young widows and older women. The principle theme is ual intrigue, either for its own sake or for money.

 复辟时期的喜剧,又称社会习俗讽刺喜剧,是在查理二世君主复辟后剧院重新开业的基础上发展起来的,其主要的基调是诙谐,*秽,挖苦和非道德.标准的角色包括花花公子,鸨母,诡计多端的仆人,乡绅,旺盛的年轻寡妇和老女人.主要的主题是,有的是为了性,有的是为了钱.

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