Fjolla is an uncommon feminine given name of Albanian origin, derived from the masculine name Fjorll meaning 'snow'. Pronounced /fyo-la/, it offers a unique and elegant sound while remaining relatively easy to pronounce.
Gjon is an ancient Albanian male given name derived from 'gjoni', meaning 'son' or 'child'. It was popularized by nobility during the Middle Ages and is associated with strength and bravery.
Gzim is an Albanian masculine given name derived from "gjim," meaning "to grab" or "to seize," symbolizing strength and courage, popularized by historical warriors and recent notable figures like Gzim Sejdiu.
Ilirida is a rare Albanian female name derived from the male name Iliri, meaning "the Illyrian", with "-ida" suffix denoting femininity. It signifies "the Illyrian woman" or "of Illyrian descent".
Kastriot is an Albanian name with an ancient imperial guard connection, meaning "castrated" or "eunuch," but associated with notable figures like Skanderbeg.
Keylli is an Albanian given name meaning "bunch" or "cluster," traditionally bestowed upon girls but also used for boys. It symbolizes fertility and prosperity, with roots in Albanian culture and heritage.
Mirlinda is an unique Albanian girls' name whose meaning is uncertain but is associated with the Illyrian tribe and legendary heroines in Albanian folklore.
Nikoll is an Albanian male given name derived from "nik," meaning "victory." It signifies hope and perseverance, reflecting parents' aspirations for their children's success.
Safet is an Albanian boys' name meaning "pure" or "clean," sometimes associated with "sword," reflecting strength. It symbolizes purity and virtue in Albanian culture.