Fame Names16 Fame names that mean fame for girls, listing Fame baby names 1-16. Adela, Barrie, Bobbie, Cher, Clarice, Clelia, Colette, Corinna, Florence, Leah, Melba, Roberta, Robin, Rose and Rowena are popular names. Tierney is an uncommon name. View Fame baby names for name meanings, search Fame names for boys, or search other baby names.
Adela ... an ancient name popular in medieval Europe because of the fame of a seventh-century saint ... [10] Barrie ... Possibly influenced by the fame of Sir James Barrie ... [2] Bobbie ... Pet form of Roberta (Old English, Old German) "bright fame" ... [3] Cher ... due to the fame of singer/actress Cher ... [22] Clarice ... "Fame." ... which may have meant "fame" (from "clarus" meaning famous"), but as a given name probably an elbaoration of Clara. Also an Ebglsih form of the French Clarisse, which is a form of Clarissa. It was borne by a character who appears in some versions of the medieval romances of Roland and other paladins of Charlemagne. [15] Clelia ... "Fame." ... [1] Colette ... Made popular from the 1920s due to the fame of the French author Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (1873-1954). [12] Corinna ... The French form Corinne gained literary fame in Madame de Staël's novel "Corinne" (1807) ... [41] Florence ... Modern use is almost entirely inspired by the fame of Florence Nightingale ... [34] Leah ... The fictional Princess Leia of "Star Wars" fame has made Leia familiar as a given name ... [5] Melba ... Such was her fame that many dishes were named after her ... [3] Roberta ... "Bright fame." ... [53] Robin ... Nickname for boys named Robert (Old English, Old German) "bright fame" ... [21] Rose ... or "hrod" meaning "fame, renown" ... [57] Rowena ... "Fame and happiness." ... [5] Tierney ... Unusual surname, though made familiar by Gene Tierney's fame. [3] Related tags: celebrity, character, dignity, figure, glory, honor, majesty, popularity. Share on Facebook
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