ALICE (Greek) "truth"; (Old German) "noble". Most people regard Alice as the Alice in "Alice in Wonderland" - a young dreamer who likes fun and has an unfettered soul.
ABIGALE is originally an ancient Hebrew name, meaning "original joy" or "the root of joy". In Chapter 25 of 1 Samuel in the Bible, the story of an early man named Abigale is told. In this story, she is a smart and beautiful woman. She has extraordinary wisdom and strategy. Thus, she later became the wife of King David of Israel.
Do you recognize ANASTASIA? It’s the original English name of Fox’s new film Princess. Derived from the Greek word resurrection, the name is therefore suitable for those born around Easter. Early Christians often used it to name girls who had just been baptized, which meant they had gained new life. Because this name contains more religious elements, it has been widely spread in Ireland and the United States. Nicknamed Stacey.