Nice European name

Nice girl's European aristocratic name Anastasia Stasija-meaning to revive

Guinevere-meaning to be a fair lady

Esther Milada, Sophia, Honey Label, Charlotte

Elizabeth, Victoria, antonia, polina,

You are all asking for something nice, Europe, Noble name Venal

Ask for some European names, such as Ace Milada, Sophia, Honey Label, John,

Philip,

Charlie, Elizabeth, Victoria, antonia and polina. There are also more pretentious names that are Hellenistic and Slavic, such as Manuel (Greece), michel (or Mikhail, Slavic English Michael), Friedrich (or translated Frederick, German name), Bashir (basil, Greek name, from basilus, the Greek emperor), Nikiforus (the name of an emperor in Byzantium)

In terms of surnames, German aristocrats have middle names von, von, and Dutch becomes van, van, which means one in French, and of in English means where they come from (family or region). When addressing people's full names, they must bring this middle name

. In terms of surnames, the most famous families in Europe are Habsburg, Cape, Bourbon (Cape branch), Wittelsbach, Ryurik and so on. Or add Parioglio of Byzantium

and want to get a nice European online name. Virgo male Johnson, Bruce, Robert, Peter, Bill, Joseph, John female Shirley, Emily, Sophia, Vivian, Lillian and Joy are English names of Virgos. You can also choose them according to your preference. Whatever you call yourself ~ ~ It doesn't matter ` ~

Help me get some nice European aristocratic names: Lucas, Oleo, passas, Fario, Saint Lex, Lu Xiu Mal

Female: Faledina, Nalkalin, Britney, Lalaiqi

What foreign men's names are nice? AARON

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Alfred, Alfred, UK; Teuton, a wise consultant; Smart helper.

Alger, Alger and Britain, is a glorious and noble guard.

Algernon, algernon, French, a man with a full face and a beard.

Allen, Allen and Gail are in harmony; Handsome; Good-looking.

Alston, a British man of noble birth.

Alva, Alva Latin, white; Blonde and blue-eyed.

Alvin, Alvin Teutonic, is loved by everyone; Everyone's friend.

Alvis, Jarvis, Norwegian, short and pithy.

Amos, a Hebrew man with a long way to go.

Andre, Andrew France, is brave and valiant.

Andrew, Andrew Greek, male, brave and valiant.

Andy, Andy, Greece, male, brave and brave.

Angelo, angel of Italian god in Angelo.

Augustus, Angus Gail, one and only; Love god.

Ansel, Ansel, France, is a person of extremely noble birth or upbringing.

Antony, Anthony Latin, worthy of praise and respected.

Antoine, who lives in Dongguan Europe, deserves praise and is highly respected.

Antonio Antonio, Latin, worthy of praise and respected.

Archer, Archer England, is a Hercules who drew the bow of death.

Archibald, Archibald, England, noble and brave.

Aries, Alex Latin, ram.

Arlen, Arlene UK, pledge.

Armand, Yalman, German soldier.

Armstrong, Armstrong, England, a man with strong arms.

Arno, Arnold, Teutonic, eagle.

Arnold, Arnold Teutonic, Eagle.

Arthur, Arthur, England, noble or noble.

Arvin, Elvin, Teutonic, who treats others with equality.

Asa, asa, a gift from the Hebrew God; The healer.

Ashbur, Ahborn, England, WTO accession competition, good news propagator.

Atwood, Atwood, England, people who live in forests or forests.

Aubrey, Aubrey Teuton, rich and powerful king; Elf.

August, August, Latin, a sacred, respected or noble person; August.

Augustine, Augustine, Latin, refers to people born in August.

Avery, Avery England, fighting; Naughty, mischievous person.

Baird, Baird is a very good ballad singer in Ireland.

Baldwin Baldwin was a brave man in the battlefield.

Bancroft, Bancroft, England, a bean grower.

Bard, bard, England, is a very happy person who likes raising livestock.

Barlow, barrow, Greece, who lives in the mountains.

Barnett Barnett, British leader.

Baron, Baron, England, a brave soldier; Noble; Baron.

Barret, Teutonic, Barit, a man of great responsibility; Bear.

Barry, Barry, an excellent striker in Ireland; Spear bearer

Bartholomew, Barcelona Romu, Greece, is one of the twelve disciples of Jesus; Son of farmland.

Bart, Bart, Greece, is one of the twelve disciples of Jesus.

Barton, Barton, England, who lives in a wheat field.

Bartley, Bathelet, England, the caretaker of the pasture.

Basil, barzel Latin, like the king's.

Beacher is British, which means waves.

Beau, Bao Er, French, easy to decorate, * * *.

Beck, Beck, UK, Stream.

Ben, Ben, son of Hebrew; Mountain peak

Benedict, Benedict, Latin, blessed; Able to speak well; Sacred.

Benjamin, the Hebrew favorite son of Ban Jieming; Lucky; Jacob's child.

Bennett Bennett Latin, blessed man.

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Suggestions on better place names (cities or small place names) in European countries-Monte Carlo

The name of a foreign country with a good name, hey hey, the key is to find it yourself. As of June 1, 28, there are 196 * * * countries in the world (192 United Nations Member States and 2 United Nations observer countries (Palestine). 2 UN countries (Cook Islands, Niue)) (Kosovo's independence has not been recognized by most countries, nor has it been joined by UN countries, Therefore,

Asia (48 countries)

East Asia: China, South Korea, Mongolia, North Korea and Japan (5)

Southeast Asia: Philippines, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, Indonesia and East Timor (11)

South Asia: Nepal. Maldives (7)

Central Asia: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan (5)

West Asia: Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Oman. Cyprus (2)

Europe (46 countries)

Northern Europe: Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland and Denmark (5)

Eastern Europe: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Russia, Ukraine and Moldova (7)

Central Europe: Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and France (6)

Southeast Europe: Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania, Greece, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina (1)

Southwest Europe: Italy, Vatican, San Marino, Malta, Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Monaco (8)

Africa (53 countries)

North Africa: Egypt, Libya, Sudan, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco (6)

East Africa: Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, Djibouti, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and Seychelles (1)

Central Africa. Democratic Republic of Congo, Sao Tome and Principe (8)

West Africa: Mauritania, Senegal, Gambia, Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, Sierra Leone, Liberia, C? te d 'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Benin. Malawi, Mozambique, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho, Madagascar, Comoros, Mauritius (15)

Oceania (16 countries)

Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Micronesia, Marshall Islands, Palau, Nauru, Kiribati, Tuvalu, Samoa, Fiji Islands, Tonga. Niue

North America (23 countries)

North America: Canada, the United States, Mexico (3)

Central America: Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama (7)

Caribbean: Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, Dominica and the United States. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago (13)

South America (12 countries)

North: Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana and Suriname (5)

Midwest: Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia (3)

East: Brazil (1)

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Teresa, a nice English name, is a traditional European female name, which is traditionally translated as "Trisa". Teresa in Greek means reaper. At the same time, teresa is used to describe a beautiful, dark-haired woman, who is quiet, direct and has a very religious belief. Priscilla Priscilla, whose English translation is a traditional European female name. Priscilla in Latin means ancient days, and some people describe priscilla as a prude, especially those sinister but timid women Irene, the goddess of peace in Greek mythology, Irene in Greek and Irene in Latin, one of the three goddesses of time. The other two are Eunomia, the goddess of order, and Dike Dike, the goddess of justice. The Greek word explanation is that irene stands for a strong feeling. It is a gentle, middle-aged Irish woman, kind, interesting and kind Sophia, which means wisdom, and it is also the name of the famous cathedral in Constantinople. The church was built in 325 AD, corresponding to the history of China, and it was built shortly after the Three Kingdoms period. It is one of the most well-preserved ancient churches in history. Lucia Royalo (the name is actually in ancient Rome) In ancient Rome, Lucia means "eternal light". Another name is Noel, which is also translated into "Aloha" in Hebrew, meaning a child born on Christmas Day. Elda English translator Eluda. It comes from Hebrew and means "only God knows", which is a religious term. Alicia Alisha (Alicia) Common European names seem to be a kind of surname for aristocrats at the earliest. Alisha in northern European mythology has her own story, so I don't need to explain it much. People who have played the PS2 game Norse Goddess 2 should be familiar with Alisha. The simple explanation is that "a body has two souls, one is lodged in another, and Alicia may have another way of writing Alexia Alexia, which means help in Greek." In Hebrew, it means "the oath of my God". 3.Galatea Galatea (this name is explained slowly), a sculptor named Pygmalion fell hopelessly in love with his carved female statue, and the name of this statue was Galatea. Later, Aphrodite, the god of love, gave Galatea life. In Greek Galatea, she has the reputation of the goddess of waves, which is almost an adjective praising women, such as beauty, nobility and perfection. (Actually, Galatea cried at the end of the myth.