Are there any good English names?

1. Olivia, the name was originally spelled for a character in William Shakespeare's comedy "Twelfth Night" (1602). In the play Olivia is a nobleman who is loved by the Duke of Orsino, but falls in love with his messenger Cesario.

2. Alyssa, a sensible, good-tempered, humorous person. A variant of ALICIA. The spelling may have been influenced by the aromatic flower, whose name is derived from the Greek alpha (a), a negative prefix, combined with λυσσα (lyssa) "mad, rabid", as it was believed to cure madness.

3. Allison, kind, careful, analytical, spiritual, the son of Allen, a very sacred name, a variant of ALISON, the son of Allen, from the noble family.

4. Ella, cares about the happiness of her friends and is willing to help others. Responsible and generous. Like self-expression. Creative and artistic. He has a gentle and lovable personality. Be optimistic and will not be defeated by difficulties.

5. Alice, noble, noble, sincere. From the Old French name Aalis, a simple form of Adelais, itself a short form of the Germanic name Adalheidis (see ADELAIDE). The name became popular in France and England during the 12th century.