What are the most attractive female names that men can't resist?
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Alessandra/Aleksandra
A sophisticated, exotic and elegant name that is said to come from the Greek and means "beautiful flower given by God".
Naomi
The name is chosen from Hebrew, from the Old Testament of the Bible, where Naomi was the mother-in-law of the biblical figure Ruth. The direct translation of the name Naomi means "pleasantness", which gives the name a soothing and positive connotation.
Soriya/Soraya/Soraja
Another unusual name, but truly stunning. The name comes from Cambodia and is really rare, even one of the rarest names in the world. It translates as "sun", and the owner of this name shines with beauty. The name is associated with creativity, sincerity and reliability.
Julia/Julija/Julijana
The name, which comes from Latin, means "youth". So if you are Julia, it means that you will be blessed with a youthful appearance for life.
Sasha/Saša
Although the name has its origins in Eastern Europe, it sounds quite exotic. It is usually a shortened version of the name Aleksandra, but can also be used by itself. The name is said to mean "defender or helper of mankind". Saša is also supposed to be a heartbreaker, as the name suggests passion, drama and romance.
Vanessa/Vanessa
People can't quite place the name Vanesa. Some believe that it comes from Phanessa, the Greek goddess who was the patroness of the Greek brotherhood, while others believe that the name comes from the year 1800 and that the father of the name is the writer Jonathan Swift. He is said to have taken his friend Esther's pet name, Essa, and added to it the beginning of his friend's last name, Vanhomrigh. This is how Vanessa was supposed to be created. From then on, Vanessa is also a genus of butterflies.
Sarah
The name Sara has been popular for centuries. In the Old Testament, Sarah was Abraham's wife. Her name is said to mean "princess", "leader" and "pleasure".
Erin
The name is particularly popular in Ireland, as it comes from the word Eire, which is the Gaelic name for Ireland. The meaning of the name is "green water". Women named Erin tend to have a Gallic appearance and are very passionate.
Emma/Emma
The name Emma means "wholeness" and "universality", and it also gained its popularity through Jane Austen's novel, Emma. This one portrays a spoiled heiress, Emma Woodhouse, who men just can't resist. Emma is also the name of many medieval queens and saints. So if you're Ema, you're in pretty good company.
Amber
The name Amber comes from Arabic, and it only gained popularity in the 19th century. It represents warmth and peace. In Gaelic, the name Amber comes from the word for violence. And the forceful personality and fight for what she wants is what makes Amber so attractive to the opposite sex.