Female and male first names : Switzerland.
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ANGELIAN
FemaleAngelican is a rare name derived from the Latin 'angelus,' meaning 'messenger', and popularized by Swiss painter Angelica Kauffman.
BASEL
MaleHebrew masculine given name derived from the word 'basal', meaning 'remove' or 'head'. It has biblical roots and is also associated with the Swiss city of Basel.
BERN
MaleSwiss-origin name derived from the Germanic word "bearn," signifying "strong" or "brave.
ELVITA
FemaleDistinctive female given name derived from Latin 'elvetica,' meaning 'of or belonging to Switzerland.' It evokes images of elegance, grace, and natural beauty.
GENEVE
FemaleGeneva is a unisex name of Latin origin derived from the city of Geneva, Switzerland. Its meaning is 'water' or 'lake'.
RICIA
FemaleRare, Latin-derived female name that can mean either "curly-haired" or denote ancestral ties to ancient Roman colony Recia in Switzerland.
ROBINSON
MaleRobinson: A Scottish surname derived from Robin/Robyn meaning "famous brightness," popularized by the novel 'The Swiss Family Robinson'.
SELBERT
MaleRare Germanic given name derived from 'sigi' (victory/success) and 'berht' (bright/famous), translating to "famous in victory" or "successfully famous". It was first used during the Middle Ages, with Selbert von Öhningen being a notable 13th-century Swiss knight. Despite its obsolete status today, Selbert remains distinctive and significant, reflecting its bearer's potential for success and fame.