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Strong historical female names

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vvviola · 02/05/2011 20:52

DD is named after an inspirational woman from history.

We're thinking of names at the moment, and were trying to come up with similar strong female names with a historical focus (while staying away from names that are too common)

We're also trying to stay away from names beginning with G, J or A. Or ending in A (just to be difficult)

Any ideas?

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Zaft · 02/05/2011 21:06

Marie (Curie)
Emmeline (Pankhurst)
Florence (Nightingale)

AliceWorld · 02/05/2011 21:07

Sylvia (Pankhurst)
Millicent (Fawcett)

AliceWorld · 02/05/2011 21:08

Mary (Wollstonecraft)

Kittytickle · 02/05/2011 21:10

Kathryn is a good one V Wink
Also how about Minerva: Minnie for short?

AliceWorld · 02/05/2011 21:11

Charlotte (Perkins Gillman)

2posh · 02/05/2011 21:11

Matilda (Empress and first female ruler of England, daughter of Henry 1).

Ends with an a so fulfils your brief Grin

2posh · 02/05/2011 21:12

ok, oops, no it doesn't, having read your post more carefully, Hmmm...forget that then Grin

MayDayChild · 02/05/2011 21:13

Nancy first female MP

Zaft · 02/05/2011 21:15

Eleanor (Roosevelt)
Simone (de Beauvoir)

MrClaypole · 02/05/2011 21:17

Edith (Wharton)
Rosa (Parks or Luxemberg)
Vita (sackville west)
Maya (angelou)
Nancy (mitford)
Naomi (woolf)
Coco (Chanel)
Eleanor (roosevelt)

MelinaM · 02/05/2011 21:18

Catherine (de Medici)

Cleo (..patra)

Eleanor (Aquitaine)

Emmeline (Pankhurst)

Florence (Nightingale) ..although may be too popular!

Harriet (Beecher Stowe)

Helen (Keller)

Marie (Curie)

Phoebe (Apperson Hearst)

Sappho (one of the first published female authors)

Simone (de Beauvoir

MrClaypole · 02/05/2011 21:18

margaret (thatcher) Smile Smile

Just joking!

MelinaM · 02/05/2011 21:19

I forgot the lovely CocoGrin

SE13Mummy · 02/05/2011 22:14

Harriet (Tubman)
Hatshepsut
Rosalind (Franklin)

vvviola · 02/05/2011 22:27

Ooh, some interesting suggestions there!

MrClaypole, DH suggested that one (only half joking). I'm Irish, so while I've plenty of respect for her as a woman and as a politician, it wouldn't be my favourite choice (and it would be quite an interesting discussion with my family!)

Thankfully, DH was discouraged with a well placed Hmm

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AberdeenAngusina · 03/05/2011 13:49

Elizabeth; lots of strong Elizabeths, including Elizabeth Fry, Elizabeth I, Elizabeth Barret Browning, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the fictional but strong Elizabeth Bennet,

mathanxiety · 03/05/2011 17:50

Maeve (legendary queen)
Danu (ancient Irish goddess)
Fionnuala (daughter of king Lir)
Niamh
Cliodhna
Iseult/ Isolde

bemybebe · 03/05/2011 18:14

I would seriously think of these two:

Aliénor or can be Eleanor (of Aquitaine, 12c) - mother of Richard the Lionheart, one of the most beautiful, powerful and rich women of her time, crusader,an absolutely amazing character

Catherine (the Great) - a German princess, who became the Russian empress, highly educated, decisive and free-spirited woman, admired by her people

Emelene · 03/05/2011 21:27

Elizabeth springs to mind straight away...
I also like the others suggested like Eleanor and Katherine. :)

specialknickers · 03/05/2011 22:03

Rosalind (Franklin - discovered DNA - and had her discovery knicked by men)

Shortens to Rosa too, so you'd get three rocking good historical references for the price of one.

vvviola · 03/05/2011 22:27

DH is busy vetoing all of the names! Hmm (Although Charlotte hasn't got a complete veto yet).

I love Elizabeth - it's my middle name and DDs already though, so I'm not sure it would be fair.

Maybe I should just do what I did when DD arrived (early). Decide on a fairly innocuous name, and then 10 minutes later announce that I'd changed my mind and that she should have strong female from history's name instead. Poor DH - fast labour, early arrival - I think he would have agreed to anything! (Although he's glad I did it now, and loves the name, meaning and connections)

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youngjoly · 04/05/2011 14:55

My DD1 is named after Heloise (and Abelard). She was a strong, independent woman who wouldn't be bullied into doing the 'done thing'. Unfortunately, my DD1 has those traits too.

My DD2 is a Katherine - after another strong woman!

LittleWhiteWolf · 04/05/2011 23:11

Boudicca Wink

2posh · 05/05/2011 11:46

youngjoly

Heloise was seduced by her much older (by 22 years) predatory private tutor who tricked his way into living in her house and then impregnated her. She was then effectively imprisoned by her family for the rest of her life. Beautiful and clever, as she undoubtedly was, imo she was in fact one of life's victims rather than a "strong woman"?

Um, it's still a lovely name though Grin.

Funny, not many Abelards.......(perhaps nobody wants to name their son after someone who was emasculated)