CATHY
Abbreviation for CATHERINE (same as KATHY), CATHY is described as a cute young blond woman, full of energy, outgoing, interesting, and kind. But some people think that CATHY is a spoiled and self-centered girl.
CHELSEA
(Old English), a port where ships stop. CHELSEA gives the impression of a wealthy British woman with a unique personality.
CHARLENE,
SHARLENE is the same as CAROLINE, CHARLOTTE. To most people, CHARLENE is a short, attractive blonde woman, such as Charlene Tilton. But to others, CHARLENE is a flirty, funny girl next door.
CHERRY
CHERRY, Cherry, most people’s impression of Cherry is that she is sweet, cute, youthful, and enthusiastic to help others.
CHRIS
Chris, Kris is Christine, the abbreviation of kristine. Chris is a unisex name. People think that Chris is a naughty girl or a very confident female athlete, a confident smile, outgoing, and very energetic person.
CHRISTINA
Same as Christine. Such a beauty! Christina is described as a beautiful, petite woman from a wealthy family, smart and sophisticated.
CHRISTINE
(Greece) "Christian". CHRISTINE brings to mind a slim, beautiful brown-haired girl with an angelic face, or a tall, impressive athlete with a dull personality.
CHRISTY
Abbreviation for CHRISTINE. CHRISTY BRINKLEY is the representative of this name, a cute, young, kind-hearted blond girl, funny and popular.
CINDY
CINDERELLA, CYNTHIA, LUCINDA abbreviation. CINDY is known as the queen of all American teenagers, a sweet, attractive blond girl, energetic and healthy, but not very smart.
CLORIS
is the goddess of flowers in ancient Greek mythology, referring to blooming flowers.
CONNIE
The abbreviation of CONSTANCE. There are two kinds of CONSTANCE in people's minds: a beautiful, petite and beautiful woman, lively, a little confused and popular, or a tall, diligent and conservative woman. woman.
CORA
(Greece) an unmarried woman. CORA is an ancient name that generally seems to be applied to a simple-minded, black-haired unmarried woman who is smart and friendly.
CORRINE
After the nobles. CORRINE gives the impression of a blond woman with a noble temperament, a smart mind and keen judgment, and is usually the best in the group.
CRYSTAL
(Latin) means "clear as crystal". (Same as KRYSTAL). CHRISTAL is described as a rich, tall, beautiful woman, very talented but too pretentious.
DAISY
(Old English) "Daisy". The "golden girl" from the forest is sweet and cute.
DAPHNE
(Greece) "laurel tree". People describe Daphne as a wealthy older woman, possibly a simple-minded, nimble-limbed brown-haired woman, or a rigidly behaved brown-haired woman.
DARCY
(Irish) "Secret". People call CHARCY the mellow and cute girl next door.
Some people think that Darcy is like a cheerleader or the kind of girl who likes to go to the bar after the game.
DEXTRAD
(Latin name) means very dexterous and skilled.
DEBBIE
DEBORAH, the abbreviation of DEBRA. DEBBIE is described as a cute, healthy child, talkative, lively, and funny.
DEMI
(France) means half or small. DEMI MOORE is the representative of this name. People think DEMI is a popular name for girls who are smart, beautiful, popular and looking for fun.
DIANA
(Latin) Divine, God’s. Most people think that Diana is a beautiful, blond woman from the upper class, conservative, restrained, quiet and smart. Some people regard Diana as an opportunist.
DONNA
(Italian) means "Mrs." People think that DONNA is suitable for lovely, motherly women, quiet, friendly and approachable.
DORIS
(Greece) comes from the ocean. DORIS is described as a neat, active blonde woman, talkative and friendly, just like DORIS DAY.
EDITHA
(Old English) "The gift of abundance" to most people , Edith is an ordinary, old-fashioned, cute, gullible and slow woman. Some people view Editha as an unapproved teacher.
ELAINE
Elaine is described as a beautiful blonde woman - smart and business-minded, not only friendly but also a good friend.
ELLA
(Old English), "little naughty, beautiful woman". People say ELLA is a tall, burly black woman - a conservative grandmother, happy, likeable and friendly.
ELLIE
It is the abbreviation of Eleanor, Ella, Ellen and other words: People think that ELLIE is a cute and conservative southern country girl, innocent, charming, and sweet.
EMERALD
English. It's actually the name of a type of emerald. Later it became a woman's name.
EMILY
(German), meaning diligent. (Latin), meaning a complimenter. Most people describe EMILY as a petite, cute, quiet and conservative woman, smart, weak and reserved.
EMMA
(Old German) "global, nurse", EMMA is seen as a plump, ordinary, older, homely woman, happy, quiet, well-educated , personality dependence.
ENID
(Wells) means "life" or "soul". Some people think that ENID is a single woman from the upper class, conservative and careful. But some people think that ENID is a lively party lover.
ELSA
Same as IISA (old German) noble, abbreviation of ELIZABETH. The name ELSA makes people think of an actress or a wealthy European woman, confident, happy and outgoing.
ERICA
(Old Norse) "invincible"; the female form of Eric. Invincible? Yes! Erica is seen as a strong-willed, sexy blonde, rich, willful, and restless.
ESTHER
(Persian) means "star child". The name ESTHER gives people two impressions: one is a woman who holds power in the family, stubborn and old-fashioned, and the other is a beautiful woman, sweet and quiet.
EUDORA
The Latin name means happy gift.
EVA
To most people, Eva is an elegant and beautiful woman, and a very independent and direct person. Some people think that Eva is sexy, elegant and strategic. who.
EVE
The earliest person to use this name is said to be Eve, the wife of Adam, mentioned in the Bible. In Europe, people have such a superstition that anyone named Eve will live a long life. Therefore, this name was popular in Western Europe before the Reformation.
FIONA FANNY,
Fannie and Frances, Fanny is described as a dark-haired, plump girl, happy, funny, very lively and sometimes reckless.
FIONA
Originally was the pen name of the Scottish writer William Sharp. He has written a series of novels based on Celtic folk tales. His pen name was chosen appropriately. Because many names in Ireland carry the prefix "finn-" or "fionn-"; these two Celtic prefixes mean "beautiful" and "white". According to ancient legends, a group of giants once lived in Ireland. Among them, there is a hero named Finn, also known as Fionn or Fingal. In addition, people also say that there lived a "white-shouldered girl" (Fionnguala in Celtic language) in ancient Ireland. She was the daughter of King Lear. She later turned into a swan and wandered around Ireland for hundreds of years. In rivers and lakes.
FRANCIS
(Latin) "Freedom, from France; FRANCIS's female name. Most people think that FRANCIS is a delicate and conservative woman, kind, cute but Calm.
FREDERICA
(Old German) FREDERICA is reminiscent of an older foreign woman, shrewd, capable, and conceited.