Music & Performance Names

Browse Music & Performance names across female and male groups.

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Female Names

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Noemie

Noemie derives from the Hebrew name Na'omi, meaning 'pleasantness,' 'delight,' or 'sweetness,' rooted in the Semitic root nʿm associated with beauty and agreeability.

Solomia

Solomia derives from the Hebrew name Shlomo, the masculine form of Shalom, which carries the core meaning 'peace.' In its feminine adaptation, it retains this peaceful connotation...

Almira

Almira derives from multiple linguistic traditions, with primary interpretations linking it to Arabic roots where 'al-' functions as a definite article combined with elements like...

Cosima

Cosima derives from the Ancient Greek name Kosmas (Κοσμᾶς), meaning 'order', 'decorum', or 'ornament', rooted in the noun kosmos (κόσμος), which encompasses concepts of universe,...

Cecylia

Cecylia derives from the Latin Cecilia, which traces to caecus, meaning 'blind.' This etymology links to early Christian traditions associating the name with spiritual insight ami...

Haydee

Haydee derives from the Greek name Haidē, a variant of Aīda or Haidousa, which carries connotations of 'modesty,' 'reverence,' or 'the well-watered one.' In ancient Greek contexts...

Elektra

Elektra derives from the ancient Greek Ἠλέκτρα (Ēlekt ra), composed of the elements ἠλέκτρον (ēlektron), meaning 'amber,' and a suffix that conveys brightness or shining.

Andrew

The name Andrew is of Greek origin, derived from the Greek name Andreas, which itself comes from the word "anēr" or "andros," meaning "man" or "manly." This etymology points to th...

Aloisa

Aloisa derives from the Old High German name Adalheidis, compounded from 'adal' meaning noble or noble kind, and 'heit' or 'wide' connoting kind or type, thus yielding 'noble kind...

Freia

Freia derives from the Old Norse Frigg or Freyja, embodying concepts of love, beauty, fertility, and prosperity.

Dinorah

Dinorah is a feminine given name of uncertain etymology, with competing interpretations linking it to Hebrew, Romance, or invented literary origins.

Miria

Miria is commonly interpreted as a variant of Maria or Miriam, carrying connotations of 'bitter,' 'beloved,' or 'wished-for child' from Semitic roots.

Male Names

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Alessandro

Alessandro derives from the Greek name Alexandros, where 'Alexandros' combines 'alexein' (to defend or protect) and 'anēr/andros' (man), yielding the core meaning 'defender of men...

Giuseppe

Giuseppe is the Italian form of the Hebrew name Yosef, which derives from the root y-s-p, meaning 'to add' or 'to increase.' In biblical context, it carries the interpretation 'ma...

Geovanni

Geovanni is a modern phonetic variant of Giovanni, which derives from the Latin 'Ioannes,' itself a transmission of the Hebrew 'Yôḥānān.' This root breaks down to 'Yah' (a shorten...

Henryk

Henryk is a Polish variant of the Germanic name Heinrich, where 'Heinrich' breaks down into 'heim' meaning 'home' or 'estate' and 'ric' meaning 'ruler' or 'power,' yielding a core...

Saverio

Saverio derives from the Greek name Xénios (Ξένιος), meaning 'guest' or 'host,' rooted in xenos (ξένος), which encompasses notions of stranger, guest, foreigner, and protector of...

Wagner

The name "Wagner" has German origins and is an occupational surname derived from the Middle High German term "wagener," which means "wagon maker" or "cartwright." The name is root...

Aarib

Aarib is an Arabic name meaning 'one who is skilled' or 'expert,' derived from the root 'r-b,' which relates to concepts of mastery, proficiency, and being adept in a craft or kno...

Ettore

Ettore derives from the Greek name Hektor, which carries the meaning 'holding fast' or 'steadfast,' reflecting qualities of tenacity and endurance.

Adit

Adit derives from the Sanskrit word 'āḍi' or 'adit,' signifying 'peak,' 'summit,' or 'beginning' in its literal sense, often evoking the idea of the first or primordial light.

Achyuth

Achyuth derives from Sanskrit roots 'a' (not or without) and 'cyut' (fallen or perishable), literally translating to 'not fallen' or 'imperishable.' This semantic construction emp...

Ferdinando

Ferdinando derives from the ancient Germanic name *Frithurīnaz, composed of the elements *frithu- meaning 'peace' and *harjaz meaning 'army, warrior,' thus conveying 'peaceful rul...

Adamo

The name "Adamo" has its origins in the Hebrew name "Adam," which means "man" or "earth." "Adam" is derived from the Hebrew word "adamah," meaning "earth" or "red earth," which re...