There is a naming tradition that has traveled further than any other on earth. A tradition that has crossed continents on foot and on horseback and in painted wagons, that has carried its names through the mountains of Rajasthan and the plains of Persia and the forests of Eastern Europe and the olive groves of Andalusia and the hedgerows of England, that has survived every form of persecution and marginalization and forced assimilation and emerged from all of it still singing, still dancing, still naming its daughters with the particular fierce beauty that belongs to people who have always understood that a name is not just a label but a declaration of everything you are and everything you refuse to stop being.
The Romani people, whose culture is the source of what the world calls Gypsy names, are one of the most remarkable and most misunderstood civilizations in human history. Their ancestors left northwestern India roughly a thousand years ago, carrying with them a language rooted in Sanskrit, a musical tradition of extraordinary sophistication, a set of values centered on family loyalty and communal belonging and the particular freedom of those who owe their allegiance to their people rather than to any state or territory, and a naming tradition that reflects all of these values with a precision and a beauty that rewards careful attention.
These are names that celebrate freedom. Names that celebrate femininity. Names that celebrate fierce independence. Names that carry the story of one of the most extraordinary human journeys ever undertaken, a journey that is still going on.
Quick Note: Romani naming traditions vary significantly across different communities and regions and there is no single authoritative source for Romani names. The names and meanings given here represent the most widely documented and culturally significant names across the Romani tradition. Where meanings are uncertain or debated, the most commonly accepted interpretation is given.
Romani Girl Names From the Core Tradition
Zara
- Origin: Romani/Arabic/Hebrew
- Meaning: Princess, dawn, the blooming flower
- Rarity: Uncommon in core Romani usage
Carrying multiple layers of meaning across the traditions that have fed into the Romani naming world, Zara has the warm, slightly royal quality of the princess meaning alongside the beautiful natural imagery of the blooming flower. It is a name that has been used across Romani communities from Spain to Eastern Europe and that carries a clean, flowing sound and a genuinely universal appeal that makes it one of the most naturally distinguished names in the tradition.
Shuri
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Knife, the sharp one
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the fierce, slightly unusual Romani meaning of the knife and the sharp one, Shuri has a clean, minimal quality and a bold sound that suits any girl whose defining quality is a precision and a sharpness of mind and character that cuts through confusion and pretension with the particular directness of someone who has never had the luxury of being indirect. A name whose fierceness is entirely its own.
Mirela
- Origin: Romani/Slavic
- Meaning: World, peace, the peaceful world
- Rarity: Common in Eastern European Romani communities
Carrying the warm, slightly expansive meaning of the world and the peace that should exist within it, Mirela has a flowing, beautiful Romani-Slavic quality and a warm sound that carries genuine depth and the particular sweetness of a name that expresses the deepest wish of people who have lived in the world’s margins and know better than most how rare genuine peace is.
Rawnie
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Lady, the fine lady
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly aristocratic Romani meaning of the lady and the fine lady, Rawnie has a clean, slightly unusual quality and a genuine Romani heritage rooted in the tradition of Romani words for female dignity and refinement that exist entirely within the community’s own value system rather than in any external society’s definition of what a lady should be.
Tzigane
- Origin: French/Romani
- Meaning: Gypsy woman, the wandering one
- Rarity: Rare
The French form of the Romani word for the wandering woman, Tzigane carries a cool, slightly romantic quality and a flowing sound that belongs to the French tradition of Romani-influenced naming and that carries the full weight of the centuries of French fascination with the Romani people whose music and culture shaped French popular music from the cafés of Paris to the concert halls of the Belle Époque.
Vadoma
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Knows, the knowing one
- Rarity: Rare
Carrying the clean, slightly mysterious Romani meaning of the knowing one, the person who understands what others do not, Vadoma has a flowing, slightly unusual quality and a genuine Romani heritage rooted in the tradition of Romani knowledge, the particular understanding of the natural world and human nature that comes from a life lived close to both.
Djali
- Origin: Romani/literary
- Meaning: My kid, my child
- Rarity: Rare
Associated with the beloved goat of Esmeralda in Victor Hugo’s Notre-Dame de Paris, one of the great literary representations of a Romani woman, Djali carries a warm, slightly unusual quality and a deep connection to the French Romantic tradition’s engagement with Romani culture and its understanding of the profound bond between the Romani woman and the natural creatures she keeps close.
Penna
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Sister, the sister
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, deeply communal Romani meaning of the sister, the closest and most essential female bond in the Romani family structure whose sisterhood provides the emotional and practical foundation of community life, Penna has a clean, minimal quality and a warm sound that carries the full weight of the Romani understanding of sisterhood as one of the highest human values.
Keja
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Pure, the clean one
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly spiritual Romani meaning of the pure and the clean one, Keja has a minimal, clean quality and a beautiful sound that belongs to the Romani tradition of names that celebrate the interior virtues of character, the qualities that matter in the long run rather than the qualities that impress in a moment.
Miri
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Mine, my own
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, intimate Romani meaning of mine and my own, the word of claiming and belonging that expresses the deepest form of connection, Miri has a minimal, warm quality and a gentle sound that carries genuine emotional depth and the Romani tradition’s profound understanding of what it means to belong to someone and to have someone belong to you.
Zumira
- Origin: Romani/Arabic
- Meaning: Beautiful voice, the singer
- Rarity: Rare
Carrying the beautiful Romani-Arabic meaning of the beautiful voice and the singer, Zumira has a warm, flowing quality and a beautiful sound that suits any girl born with the natural musical gift that the Romani tradition has always celebrated as one of the highest expressions of human excellence and one of the most powerful tools for survival and joy in difficult circumstances.
Patrin
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Leaf, the trail marker
- Rarity: Rare
Named after the patrin, the leaf trail that Romani travelers left for those who came after them, the system of natural signs that allowed communities to communicate across the roads of Europe without a written language, Patrin carries an extraordinary cultural depth and a clean, slightly unusual quality that belongs to the tradition of Romani names drawn from the practical poetry of life on the road.
Loli
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Red, the red one
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the fierce, clean Romani meaning of the red one, the color of passion and fire and life itself in the Romani chromatic tradition, Loli has a warm, minimal quality and a bold sound that carries genuine cultural depth and the Romani tradition’s deep association between the color red and the fiercest, most fully alive expression of feminine energy.
Rupa
- Origin: Romani/Sanskrit
- Meaning: Silver, the shining one
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the beautiful Romani-Sanskrit meaning of silver and the shining one, the precious metal that the Romani tradition has always associated with feminine beauty and the light of the moon, Rupa has a warm, minimal quality and a clean sound that carries the connection between the Romani language and its Sanskrit roots with particular clarity.
Ducha
- Origin: Romani/Slavic
- Meaning: Soul, the spirited one
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly philosophical Romani-Slavic meaning of the soul and the spirited one, Ducha has a clean, slightly unusual quality and a flowing sound that belongs to the Romani tradition of names that celebrate the interior life, the deep, private, unassailable quality of selfhood that no external pressure can reach.
Mora
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Blackberry, the wild fruit
- Rarity: Uncommon
Named after the blackberry in the Romani natural tradition, the wild fruit that grows in the hedgerows and at the margins of the settled world and that has always been gathered by Romani communities as one of the gifts of the road, Mora has a warm, minimal quality and a beautiful sound that carries genuine natural depth.
Churi
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Knife, the blade
- Rarity: Uncommon
A variant of Shuri carrying the same fierce, sharp Romani meaning in a slightly different phonological form, Churi has a clean, minimal quality and a bold sound that suits any girl whose defining quality is the particular precision and directness of someone who has been shaped by a life that required complete clarity about what is real and what is not.
Luludja
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Flower, the blossom
- Rarity: Rare
Carrying the warm, slightly botanical Romani meaning of the flower and the blossom, Luludja has a flowing, slightly unusual quality and a beautiful sound that belongs to the Romani tradition of names drawn from the natural world’s most beautiful and most transient expressions of beauty.
Nivashi
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Water spirit, the river creature
- Rarity: Rare
Named after the nivashi, the water spirits of Romani mythology who inhabit rivers and lakes and who are both beautiful and dangerous, Nivashi carries an extraordinary mythological depth and a clean, flowing quality that suits any girl born with the particular combination of attraction and mystery that the water spirits represent in the Romani imaginative tradition.
Camomille
- Origin: French Romani
- Meaning: Chamomile, the healing flower
- Rarity: Rare
Named after the chamomile flower whose medicinal properties made it one of the most valuable plants in the Romani herbalist tradition, Camomille carries a warm, slightly medicinal French Romani quality and a beautiful, flowing sound that belongs to the tradition of Romani women as healers and herbalists.
Gitano and Spanish Romani Girl Names
Lola
- Origin: Spanish Romani/Spanish
- Meaning: Sorrow, from Dolores
- Rarity: Common
One of the most beloved names in the Spanish Romani tradition, Lola carries the warm, slightly melancholy Spanish meaning of sorrow in a form so thoroughly reclaimed by feminine vitality and joy that the original meaning has been almost completely transformed by the energy of the women who have carried it. A name that carries flamenco inside it.
Concha
- Origin: Spanish Romani/Spanish
- Meaning: Shell, from Concepción
- Rarity: Common in Spain
The warm, slightly informal Spanish Romani form of Concepción, Concha carries a clean, flowing quality and a deep Spanish Romani heritage rooted in the Gitano community of Andalusia whose culture produced flamenco and whose women have always carried their names with a fierce, unself-conscious pride.
Rosario
- Origin: Spanish Romani/Spanish
- Meaning: Rosary, garland of roses
- Rarity: Common in Spain and Latin America
Carrying the warm, slightly sacred Spanish meaning of the rosary and the garland of roses, the prayer beads whose devotional use has been central to Spanish Catholic and Spanish Romani religious practice for centuries, Rosario has a warm, flowing quality and a deep Gitano heritage.
Encarnación
- Origin: Spanish Romani/Spanish
- Meaning: Incarnation, the embodied one
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the profound theological Spanish meaning of the incarnation, the moment when the divine takes on flesh and enters the world, Encarnación has a warm, slightly magnificent quality and a deep Spanish Romani heritage, a name of theological weight carried with the particular warmth and directness of the Gitano tradition.
Remedios
- Origin: Spanish Romani/Spanish
- Meaning: Remedies, the healer
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly medicinal Spanish meaning of the remedies and the healer, Remedios has a beautiful, flowing quality and a deep Spanish Romani heritage rooted in the tradition of Romani women as healers and herbalists whose knowledge of the natural world’s medicinal properties was both a practical skill and a source of the community’s reputation for magical power.
Pastora
- Origin: Spanish Romani/Spanish
- Meaning: Shepherdess, the pastoral one
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly pastoral Spanish meaning of the shepherdess, the woman who tends the flock with the particular combination of gentleness and authority that the pastoral tradition requires, Pastora has a flowing, beautiful quality and a deep Gitano heritage, associated with Pastora Imperio one of the great figures of classical flamenco.
Triana
- Origin: Spanish Romani
- Meaning: From Triana, the Gitano quarter
- Rarity: Uncommon
Named after the Triana neighborhood of Seville that was for centuries the heart of the Gitano community and the birthplace of much of what the world knows as flamenco, Triana carries an extraordinary cultural legacy and a warm, flowing Spanish quality that belongs entirely to the Gitano tradition and carries its entire world inside three syllables.
Cayetana
- Origin: Spanish Romani/Latin
- Meaning: From Gaeta, the joyful celebration
- Rarity: Uncommon
A warm, slightly aristocratic Spanish name beloved in the Gitano tradition, Cayetana has a flowing, beautiful quality and a deep Spanish heritage rooted in both the aristocratic and the popular traditions of Andalusia where the boundaries between the Gitano and the non-Gitano worlds have always been more permeable in the arts than anywhere else.
Macarena
- Origin: Spanish Romani/Spanish
- Meaning: From the Macarena neighborhood, blessed
- Rarity: Uncommon
Named after the Macarena neighborhood of Seville and its celebrated image of the Virgin Mary, Macarena carries a warm, slightly sacred Spanish quality and a deep Gitano heritage rooted in the particular form of Spanish Catholic devotion that has always been most fervent in the Romani community of Andalusia.
Rocío
- Origin: Spanish Romani/Spanish
- Meaning: Dew, the morning dew
- Rarity: Common in Spain
Carrying the beautiful, slightly fresh Spanish meaning of the morning dew, the first moisture of the new day that covers the world in a brief, perfect beauty before the sun burns it away, Rocío has a warm, slightly luminous Spanish quality and a flowing sound, associated with Rocío Jurado one of the greatest voices in the history of flamenco and Spanish popular music.
Soraya
- Origin: Spanish Romani/Persian
- Meaning: The Pleiades, the seven stars
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the beautiful Persian astronomical meaning of the Pleiades, the seven sisters of the night sky, Soraya has a warm, slightly celestial quality and a flowing sound that belongs to the Spanish Romani tradition of names drawn from the Persian cultural world that the Romani people passed through on their great westward journey from India to Europe.
Zahara
- Origin: Spanish Romani/Arabic
- Meaning: Flower, the blooming one
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the beautiful Arabic meaning of the flower and the blooming one, Zahara has a warm, flowing quality and a genuine Spanish Romani heritage rooted in the Arabic-influenced culture of Andalusia where the Gitano tradition developed in the centuries following the Moorish presence and absorbed Arabic musical, cultural, and linguistic elements with a thoroughness that transformed them into something entirely its own.
Alegría
- Origin: Spanish Romani/Spanish
- Meaning: Joy, happiness
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, direct Spanish meaning of joy and happiness, Alegría is also the name of one of the twelve classical forms of flamenco, a form characterized by its bright, celebratory energy and its particular combination of technical difficulty and apparently effortless grace, and carries both the personal and the musical meaning with equal depth.
Bulería
- Origin: Spanish Romani
- Meaning: From bulería, the fast flamenco
- Rarity: Rare
Named after the bulería, the fastest and most technically demanding form of flamenco whose furious compás and improvisational freedom make it the form in which the greatest Gitano artists show their deepest skill, Bulería carries an extraordinary musical legacy and a warm, slightly fierce quality that belongs entirely to the Gitano tradition.
Petenera
- Origin: Spanish Romani
- Meaning: From the Peteneras, the lost woman
- Rarity: Rare
Named after the petenera, the mysterious flamenco form associated with a legendary woman whose story has been told in different versions across Andalusia, Petenera carries a warm, slightly melancholy quality and a flowing sound that belongs to the deepest layer of the Gitano musical tradition.
Siguiriya
- Origin: Spanish Romani/flamenco tradition
- Meaning: From siguiriya, the deepest flamenco
- Rarity: Rare
Named after the siguiriya, the deepest and most emotionally intense form of flamenco whose cante jondo quality expresses the full depth of human suffering and human endurance, Siguiriya carries an extraordinary musical legacy and a warm, flowing quality that belongs entirely to the Gitano tradition of Andalusia.
Soleares
- Origin: Spanish Romani
- Meaning: Solitudes, the mother of flamenco
- Rarity: Rare
Named after the soleares, the mother of all flamenco forms whose deep, solitary quality represents the foundation from which all other forms of flamenco grow, Soleares carries an extraordinary musical legacy and a flowing, beautiful quality that belongs entirely to the Gitano tradition of Andalusia.
Saeta
- Origin: Spanish Romani
- Meaning: Arrow, the sacred song
- Rarity: Uncommon
Named after both the arrow and the saeta, the spontaneous devotional song sung during the Holy Week processions of Andalusia that is one of the most distinctive and most emotionally devastating forms of flamenco singing, Saeta carries an extraordinary musical and spiritual legacy and a clean, minimal quality that suits any girl born with the particular gift of expressing emotion through sound.
Zambra
- Origin: Spanish Romani/Arabic
- Meaning: From the zambra, the Moorish celebration
- Rarity: Rare
Named after the zambra, the ancient Moorish musical celebration that was absorbed into the Gitano tradition and transformed into one of the most spectacular forms of flamenco dance, Zambra carries an extraordinary cross-cultural legacy and a flowing, beautiful quality that belongs to the tradition of Andalusian names that carry the full cultural complexity of a civilization built from many sources.
Farruca
- Origin: Spanish Romani
- Meaning: From the farruca, the austere flamenco
- Rarity: Rare
Named after the farruca, the most austere and severe of the flamenco forms whose stripped-down emotional directness makes it one of the most technically demanding and aesthetically powerful forms in the tradition, Farruca carries an extraordinary musical legacy and a warm, slightly severe quality that belongs to the Gitano tradition’s celebration of severity as a form of beauty.
Eastern European Romani Girl Names
Esmeralda
- Origin: Romani/Spanish
- Meaning: Emerald, the green gem
- Rarity: Uncommon
The great literary name of the Romani heroine of Victor Hugo’s Notre-Dame de Paris, Esmeralda carries an extraordinary fictional legacy and a warm, slightly gemlike quality that belongs to the tradition of Romani names drawn from precious stones and natural beauty. A name that has been carried by real Romani women as well as by Hugo’s immortal creation and that carries both legacies with equal grace.
Szandra
- Origin: Hungarian Romani/Greek
- Meaning: Defender of men, from Alexandra
- Rarity: Uncommon
The Hungarian Romani form of Alexandra carrying the fierce, protective meaning of the defender of men in a distinctly Eastern European Romani form, Szandra has a cool, slightly unusual quality and a genuine Hungarian Romani heritage rooted in the extraordinary Romani musical culture of Hungary whose csárdás and virtuoso violin playing shaped the entire tradition of European popular music.
Brishen
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Born in the rain, the rain child
- Rarity: Rare
Carrying the beautiful Romani meaning of the child born in the rain, the new life that arrives in the midst of the falling water that is simultaneously the most cleansing and the most renewing of natural forces, Brishen has a flowing, slightly unusual quality and a genuine Romani heritage rooted in the tradition of nature-based naming that connects the child to the conditions of their arrival in the world.
Miriam
- Origin: Romani/Hebrew
- Meaning: Wished-for child, beloved
- Rarity: Common in Eastern European Romani communities
The Hebrew name beloved in Eastern European Romani communities whose deep Jewish and Romani cultural entanglement across centuries of shared marginalization in Eastern Europe gave both communities a profound mutual influence, Miriam carries both the biblical depth of the Hebrew tradition and the warm communal belonging of the Eastern European Romani world.
Csilla
- Origin: Hungarian Romani/Hungarian
- Meaning: Star, the little star
- Rarity: Uncommon outside Hungary
The Hungarian Romani form of the star name, Csilla carries a clean, slightly luminous quality and a genuine Hungarian heritage rooted in the astronomical tradition that the Hungarian Romani community shared with the broader Magyar culture while maintaining its own distinct musical and social identity.
Tamara
- Origin: Romani/Hebrew/Slavic
- Meaning: Palm tree, the date palm
- Rarity: Common in Eastern European Romani communities
Carrying the beautiful Hebrew meaning of the palm tree, the tree of dignity and resilience that grows in the most difficult conditions and produces its fruit anyway, Tamara has been one of the most beloved names in Eastern European Romani communities and carries a warm, flowing quality and a deep cross-cultural heritage.
Bianka
- Origin: Eastern European Romani/Italian
- Meaning: White, the pure one
- Rarity: Common in Eastern European Romani communities
The Eastern European Romani form of Bianca carrying the clean, slightly luminous meaning of the white and pure one, Bianka has a warm, flowing quality and a genuine Romani heritage rooted in the tradition of Eastern European Romani names that adopted Italian and Latin forms through centuries of movement through the Italian peninsula.
Florika
- Origin: Romanian Romani/Latin
- Meaning: Little flower, the small blossom
- Rarity: Uncommon
The Romanian Romani diminutive form carrying the warm, slightly delicate meaning of the little flower, the small blossom that carries all the beauty of the full bloom in a more intimate form, Florika has a flowing, beautiful quality and a genuine Romanian Romani heritage rooted in the extraordinary Romani culture of Romania whose musicians and craftspeople have shaped Romanian culture for centuries.
Malaika
- Origin: Romani/Arabic/Swahili
- Meaning: Angel, the divine messenger
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the beautiful Arabic and Swahili meaning of the angel and the divine messenger, Malaika has a warm, flowing quality and a deep cross-cultural heritage that reflects the extraordinary range of the Romani diaspora’s cultural contacts across the world’s naming traditions.
Persa
- Origin: Greek Romani/Greek
- Meaning: Persian woman, from Persia
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly geographic Greek Romani meaning of the Persian woman, the one who comes from or is associated with the great civilization of Persia through which the Romani people passed on their westward journey, Persa has a clean, flowing quality and a genuine Greek Romani heritage.
Zoli
- Origin: Hungarian Romani
- Meaning: Life, the living one
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the clean, slightly vital Hungarian Romani meaning of life itself and the living one, Zoli has a minimal, warm quality and a bold sound that carries genuine cultural depth and the Hungarian Romani tradition’s celebration of vitality and the full, unrestrained expression of life as the highest value.
Ruzena
- Origin: Czech Romani/Czech
- Meaning: Rose, the rose woman
- Rarity: Uncommon
The Czech Romani form of the rose name, Ruzena carries a warm, slightly botanical quality and a genuine Czech Romani heritage rooted in the tradition of Czech and Slovak Romani communities whose culture developed in close dialogue with the broader Central European cultural world while maintaining its own distinct identity.
Dragana
- Origin: Serbian Romani/Slavic
- Meaning: Dear, precious, the beloved one
- Rarity: Common in Serbian Romani communities
Carrying the warm, slightly precious Slavic meaning of the dear and beloved one, Dragana has a flowing, beautiful quality and a genuine Serbian Romani heritage rooted in the extraordinary Romani musical culture of the Balkans whose brass bands and wedding music have shaped the popular music of the entire region.
Zorka
- Origin: Serbian Romani/Slavic
- Meaning: Dawn, the morning star
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the beautiful Slavic meaning of the dawn and the morning star, Zorka has a clean, slightly luminous quality and a warm sound that belongs to the Eastern European Romani tradition of astronomical and natural naming that connects the child to the celestial bodies that guided travel through the nights of the great Romani journey.
Milena
- Origin: Slavic Romani/Slavic
- Meaning: Gracious, the dear one
- Rarity: Common in Slavic Romani communities
Carrying the warm, slightly gracious Slavic meaning of the dear and gracious one, Milena has a flowing, beautiful quality and a genuine Slavic Romani heritage rooted in the tradition of Eastern European Romani communities whose deep engagement with the Slavic cultural world enriched both traditions.
Violca
- Origin: Romanian Romani
- Meaning: Violet, the purple flower
- Rarity: Uncommon
The Romanian Romani form of the violet name, Violca carries a warm, slightly botanical quality and a flowing sound that belongs to the tradition of Romanian Romani names drawn from the flowers of the Romanian countryside whose beauty the Romani people observed and carried into their naming tradition with the particular precision of those who have always paid close attention to the natural world.
Darina
- Origin: Slovak Romani/Slavic
- Meaning: Gift, the gifted one
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly generous Slovak-Romani meaning of the gift and the gifted one, Darina has a flowing, beautiful quality and a genuine Slovak Romani heritage that belongs to the tradition of Central European Romani names that adopted and transformed the naming vocabulary of the surrounding Slavic world.
Zlatka
- Origin: Serbian Romani/Slavic
- Meaning: Golden, the golden one
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly regal Slavic meaning of the golden one, the person associated with the most precious metal and the color of the sun, Zlatka has a clean, minimal quality and a warm sound that belongs to the Serbian Romani tradition of names that celebrate the precious and the beautiful with complete, unhurried confidence.
English Traveler Girl Names
Liberty
- Origin: English Traveler/Latin
- Meaning: Freedom, the free one
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the direct, slightly magnificent English meaning of freedom itself, Liberty has been a beloved name in the English Traveler tradition for generations and carries the full weight of a community’s most fundamental value, the freedom of movement and the freedom of self-determination that has always been understood as not just a preference but a necessity for the full expression of the Traveler way of life.
Britannia
- Origin: English Traveler/Latin
- Meaning: Britain, the British one
- Rarity: Rare
Carrying the grand, slightly paradoxical English meaning of the nation itself, the name of the country whose roads the Travelers have traveled for centuries, Britannia has been used in the English Traveler tradition with a quality of proud claiming, a declaration of belonging to the land if not to its fixed institutions.
Precious
- Origin: English Traveler/English
- Meaning: Of great value, the beloved treasure
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, direct English meaning of great value and the beloved treasure, Precious has been one of the most beloved names in the English Traveler tradition for generations and carries the particular quality of a name that says exactly what the child means to the family that gave it, without metaphor and without understatement.
Charity
- Origin: English Traveler/Latin
- Meaning: Love, generosity, the giving one
- Rarity: Uncommon
The great Puritan virtue name carrying the meaning of love and generosity, Charity has been beloved in the English Traveler tradition and carries the warm, direct quality of a name that expresses a value rather than a description, the name as aspiration and declaration combined.
Rowena
- Origin: English Traveler/Welsh
- Meaning: White spear, slender and fair
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the slightly medieval English-Welsh meaning of the white spear or the slender and fair one, Rowena has a flowing, slightly romantic quality and a warm English Traveler heritage, associated with the romantic literary tradition that the Traveler community has always been drawn to and that has always been drawn to them.
Delilah
- Origin: English Traveler/Hebrew
- Meaning: Delicate, the night creature
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the complex, slightly mysterious Hebrew meaning of the delicate and the night creature, Delilah has been beloved in the English Traveler tradition and carries both the biblical depth of the Hebrew original and the warm, slightly wild quality of a name that suits any girl born with the particular combination of delicacy and fierce independence that the Traveler tradition celebrates in its women.
Lavinia
- Origin: English Traveler/Latin
- Meaning: Woman of Lavinium, purity
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly classical Latin meaning of the woman of Lavinium and purity, Lavinia has been beloved in the English Traveler tradition and carries a clean, flowing quality and a genuinely distinguished sound that belongs to the tradition of English Traveler names that reach for a classical elegance that is entirely their own.
Cinderella
- Origin: English Traveler/French
- Meaning: Little cinder girl, the ash girl
- Rarity: Rare
The beloved fairy tale name carrying the warm, slightly transformative meaning of the ash girl who becomes a princess, Cinderella has been used in the English Traveler tradition as a genuine given name and carries the full weight of the fairy tale tradition whose themes of hidden worth, magical transformation, and ultimate triumph over circumstance speak directly to the experience of a community that has always known its own value better than the world around it.
Crystal
- Origin: English Traveler/Greek
- Meaning: Ice, clear as crystal
- Rarity: Common in English Traveler communities
Carrying the clean, slightly luminous meaning of the crystal and the ice-clear clarity, Crystal has been one of the most beloved names in the English Traveler tradition for generations and carries the particular quality of a name that celebrates clarity and brightness as fundamental feminine virtues.
Destiny
- Origin: English Traveler/Latin
- Meaning: Fate, the destined one
- Rarity: Common in Traveler communities
Carrying the warm, slightly profound English-Latin meaning of fate and the destined one, the person whose path is written somewhere beyond ordinary circumstance, Destiny has been beloved in the English Traveler tradition and carries the community’s deep engagement with fate, fortune, and the question of what is written and what is chosen.
Sheba
- Origin: English Traveler/Hebrew
- Meaning: Promise, from the Queen of Sheba
- Rarity: Uncommon
Named after the legendary Queen of Sheba whose wisdom and wealth made her one of the great female figures of the ancient world, Sheba carries a warm, slightly regal quality and has been beloved in the English Traveler tradition as a name that carries both the dignity of the queen and the clean, minimal sound of a name that needs nothing beyond itself.
Velvet
- Origin: English Traveler/French
- Meaning: Velvet cloth, soft and rich
- Rarity: Uncommon
Named after the velvet cloth whose combination of softness and richness has always been associated with luxury and feminine elegance, Velvet has been beloved in the English Traveler tradition and carries the particular quality of a name that expresses both physical beauty and a deeper quality of warmth and depth that goes beyond the surface.
Jewel
- Origin: English Traveler/French
- Meaning: Precious gem, the jewel
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the direct, slightly magnificent English meaning of the precious gem itself, Jewel has been one of the most beloved names in the English Traveler tradition for generations and carries the particular quality of a name that declares the child’s value with complete, unhurried confidence.
Queenie
- Origin: English Traveler/English
- Meaning: Queen, the little queen
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly regal English meaning of the little queen, the diminutive of sovereignty that is simultaneously playful and genuinely commanding, Queenie has been beloved in the English Traveler tradition and carries the particular quality of a name that claims royal dignity without making a fuss about it, the way the Traveler tradition has always claimed its own dignity without asking anyone’s permission.
Rosanna
- Origin: English Traveler/Hebrew/Latin
- Meaning: Gracious rose, the rose of grace
- Rarity: Uncommon
Combining the Hebrew grace of Anna with the Latin beauty of Rosa, Rosanna has been beloved in the English Traveler tradition and carries a warm, flowing quality and a beautiful sound that belongs to the tradition of English Traveler names that combine two beautiful things into something more beautiful than either alone.
Temperance
- Origin: English Traveler/Latin
- Meaning: Moderation, the temperate one
- Rarity: Uncommon
The great Puritan virtue name carrying the meaning of moderation and the temperate spirit, Temperance has been beloved in the English Traveler tradition and carries the warm, slightly paradoxical quality of a virtue name given to a community whose way of life has always been seen by outsiders as anything but temperate and whose members have always known better.
Diamante
- Origin: English Traveler/Italian
- Meaning: Diamond, the precious stone
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly magnificent Italian meaning of the diamond, the hardest and most brilliant of all precious stones, Diamante has been beloved in the English Traveler tradition and carries the particular quality of a name that celebrates the combination of absolute hardness and perfect brilliance as the ideal feminine quality.
Rosalind
- Origin: English Traveler/Germanic
- Meaning: Gentle horse, the beautiful rose
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly romantic Germanic meaning transformed by centuries of English literary use into the beautiful rose, Rosalind has been beloved in the English Traveler tradition and carries both the Shakespearean literary legacy of the great heroine of As You Like It and the warm, flowing beauty of its sound.
Girl Names Meaning Freedom and the Open Road
Wander
- Origin: English/Romani influence
- Meaning: To travel, the wandering one
- Rarity: Rare
Carrying the clean, slightly restless English meaning of the one who wanders and travels, Wander has a cool, slightly unusual quality and a warm, forward-moving energy that suits any girl born with the particular restlessness of a spirit that was never meant to stay in one place for longer than it chooses.
Vardo
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Wagon, the living wagon
- Rarity: Rare
Named after the vardo, the beautifully decorated Romani living wagon that was both home and art form, whose carved and painted exterior expressed the aesthetic values of its occupants with extraordinary skill and whose interior was organized with the practical precision of people who understood that a small space perfectly organized was worth more than a large space carelessly used, Vardo carries an extraordinary cultural depth.
Romani
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Romani woman, of the Romani people
- Rarity: Rare as a personal name
Carrying the proud, direct meaning of the Romani woman herself, the declaration of identity that needs no other qualifier, Romani has been used as a given name within the community as an act of fierce cultural pride and carries the full weight of the Romani people’s extraordinary history and their determination to name that history on their own terms.
Vashti
- Origin: Persian/Romani influence
- Meaning: Beautiful, the beautiful woman
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the beautiful Persian meaning of the beautiful woman, the name of the queen who refused the Persian king’s command and was deposed for her refusal, Vashti carries an extraordinary legacy of feminine refusal and has been beloved in Romani and Traveler communities whose women have always understood that the willingness to refuse is one of the most powerful expressions of dignity.
Ravenna
- Origin: Italian/Romani influence
- Meaning: Raven, the dark bird
- Rarity: Uncommon
Named after the raven in the Italian tradition and carried through the Romani communities who traveled through and settled in northern Italy, Ravenna has a cool, slightly mysterious quality and a flowing sound that carries both the Italian cultural heritage and the Romani tradition’s deep engagement with the natural world and its most significant birds.
Kismet
- Origin: Turkish/Romani influence
- Meaning: Fate, divine will
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly fatalistic Turkish meaning of kismet, the fate and the divine will that governs what happens to us regardless of our own choices, Kismet has a clean, flowing quality and a warm cultural depth rooted in the Ottoman Turkish world through which the Romani people traveled and whose vocabulary enriched the Romani language with some of its most evocative concepts.
Roya
- Origin: Romani/Persian
- Meaning: Dream, the dreamer
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the beautiful Persian meaning of the dream and the dreamer, the person whose inner life is as vivid and as real as the outer world, Roya has a warm, minimal quality and a flowing sound that carries the Romani tradition’s deep engagement with the world of dreams and visions that has always been understood as a genuine source of knowledge rather than as mere fantasy.
Wandera
- Origin: English/Romani influence
- Meaning: She who wanders, the perpetual traveler
- Rarity: Rare
The feminine form of the wanderer carrying the same quality of perpetual, joyful movement in a slightly more flowing form, Wandera has a warm, beautiful quality and a clean sound that suits any girl whose parents want to celebrate the road as her natural home and movement as her natural condition.
Caravana
- Origin: Spanish Romani/Persian
- Meaning: The traveling company, the caravan
- Rarity: Very Rare
The Spanish Romani feminine form of caravan, Caravana carries the warm, slightly romantic quality of the great traveling company whose movement across the roads of the world was simultaneously a practical necessity and a statement of values, and whose name has been given to daughters as a declaration of the way of life their family has always chosen.
Viardo
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: She of the wagon, the wagon woman
- Rarity: Very Rare
The feminine form of Vardo carrying the same decorated wagon meaning in a distinctly feminine form, Viardo has a warm, flowing quality and a genuine Romani heritage that belongs to the tradition of names drawn from the most essential and most beautiful objects of the Romani way of life.
Girl Names From Nature in the Romani Tradition
Kali
- Origin: Romani/Sanskrit
- Meaning: Black, dark, the dark one
- Rarity: Common in Romani communities
Carrying both the Sanskrit meaning of the dark and black one and the name of the great Hindu goddess of time and transformation, Kali has a clean, minimal quality and a warm, deep sound that belongs to the Romani tradition’s connection to the Sanskrit roots of the Romani language and carries the full weight of both the color symbolism and the divine legacy.
Chavi
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Girl, the girl child
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, direct Romani meaning of the girl and the girl child, Chavi has a clean, minimal quality and a beautiful sound that belongs to the core Romani vocabulary and carries the simple, profound dignity of a name that says exactly what it means with complete confidence in the value of what it describes.
Bijou
- Origin: French/Romani influence
- Meaning: Jewel, the small treasure
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly delicate French meaning of the small jewel, the tiny treasure whose value is entirely disproportionate to its size, Bijou has a clean, minimal quality and a beautiful sound that has been beloved in Romani communities across the French-speaking world and carries the Romani tradition’s deep engagement with the precious and the beautiful.
Feya
- Origin: Romani/French
- Meaning: Fairy, the enchanted one
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly magical Romani-French meaning of the fairy and the enchanted one, Feya has a clean, flowing quality and a beautiful sound that belongs to the tradition of Romani names that celebrate the boundary between the natural and the supernatural as a boundary that the wise woman crosses freely in both directions.
Zingara
- Origin: Italian Romani
- Meaning: Gypsy woman, the wandering one
- Rarity: Rare
The Italian form of the Romani woman, Zingara carries a warm, slightly operatic Italian quality and a flowing sound, associated with the great operatic tradition of Italian composers who found in the figure of the Romani woman one of their most compelling dramatic archetypes and who gave her a series of extraordinary musical expressions from Verdi to Leoncavallo.
Tawny
- Origin: English Traveler/Old French
- Meaning: Golden brown, the tawny one
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly golden English meaning of the golden-brown color, the color of autumn leaves and harvest fields and the skin of those who live their lives outdoors, Tawny has been beloved in the English Traveler tradition and carries a warm, clean quality and a flowing sound that suits any girl born with the particular outdoor beauty of those who have never spent their lives inside.
Sylvie
- Origin: French Romani/Latin
- Meaning: Forest, the forest woman
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly arboreal Latin-French meaning of the forest and the forest woman, the one who belongs to the wooded world rather than to the settled clearings, Sylvie has a flowing, beautiful quality and a warm Romani heritage rooted in the tradition of Romani life in the great forests of Europe whose roads and clearings provided shelter and sustenance.
Ember
- Origin: English Traveler/English
- Meaning: The glowing coal, the ember
- Rarity: Uncommon
Named after the ember, the glowing coal that maintains its heat and its light long after the main fire has died down, the last warmth of the fire that can restart the whole blaze with the right care and the right breath, Ember carries a warm, slightly fierce quality and a clean, minimal sound that suits any girl born with the particular quality of sustained, quiet, unstoppable warmth.
Dika
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Watch, the observer
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the clean, slightly watchful Romani meaning of the observer and the watcher, the person whose attention to the world around them gives them a knowledge and a wisdom that those who look without seeing never achieve, Dika has a minimal, bold quality and a warm sound that belongs to the Romani tradition’s celebration of careful, comprehensive attention to the natural and human world.
Boswell
- Origin: English Romani
- Meaning: From the Bos family, the woodland settlement
- Rarity: Uncommon
One of the great English Romani surnames that has been used as a given name within the community, Boswell carries a warm, slightly arboreal English quality and a flowing sound that belongs to the tradition of English Romani family names whose use as given names is itself an act of lineage celebration and communal pride.
Herondale
- Origin: English Traveler/English
- Meaning: Valley of the herons, the heron dale
- Rarity: Rare
Named after the valley where herons live, the great wading birds whose patience and stillness and sudden decisive movement have made them one of the most admired birds in the English countryside tradition, Herondale has a flowing, beautiful quality and a warm English Traveler heritage.
Ferndale
- Origin: English Traveler/English
- Meaning: Valley of ferns, the fern dale
- Rarity: Uncommon
Named after the valley covered in ferns in the English countryside tradition, Ferndale has a warm, slightly green English quality and a flowing sound that belongs to the tradition of English Traveler names drawn from the most beautiful features of the English landscape.
Girl Names Meaning Fire and Passion
Yalena
- Origin: Romani/Greek
- Meaning: Torch, the bright flame
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly luminous Romani-Greek meaning of the torch and the bright flame, Yalena has a flowing, beautiful quality and a warm sound that belongs to the tradition of Romani fire-related names that celebrate the transformative, life-giving, slightly dangerous quality of fire as one of the most fundamental expressions of the Romani spirit.
Scarlet
- Origin: English Traveler/Old French
- Meaning: Scarlet, the red one
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the fierce, clean English meaning of the scarlet color, the red of passion and fire and the most vivid expression of life, Scarlet has been beloved in the English Traveler tradition and carries the warm, slightly dramatic quality of a name that wears its color with complete, unhurried confidence and refuses to tone itself down for anyone.
Flamma
- Origin: Romani/Latin
- Meaning: Flame, the burning one
- Rarity: Rare
Named after the flame itself, the burning, consuming fire that illuminates and transforms in equal measure, Flamma carries a warm, slightly dramatic quality and a beautiful, flowing sound that suits any girl born with the particular quality of brilliant, slightly dangerous intensity whose presence in a room changes the quality of the air before she has said a word.
Ardala
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Brave, the courageous one
- Rarity: Rare
Carrying the clean, direct Romani meaning of the brave and courageous one, the person whose courage is not the absence of fear but the determination to act in spite of it, Ardala has a flowing, beautiful quality and a warm Romani heritage rooted in the tradition of names that celebrate the particular quality of feminine courage that the Romani tradition has always understood as one of its community’s greatest strengths.
Roxana
- Origin: Romani/Persian
- Meaning: Dawn, the bright shining
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the beautiful Persian meaning of the dawn and the bright shining, the quality of illumination that arrives at the very beginning of the day and transforms the world from darkness into color, Roxana has a warm, flowing quality and a beautiful sound that carries both the Persian cultural heritage and the Romani tradition’s celebration of the most beautiful moments of the natural world.
Zinnia
- Origin: English Traveler/Latin
- Meaning: From Zinnia, the flower
- Rarity: Uncommon
Named after the zinnia flower whose brilliant colors and resilient nature have made it beloved in gardens across the world, Zinnia carries a warm, slightly vivid quality and a flowing sound that belongs to the tradition of English Traveler names drawn from the natural world’s most colorful and most persistent expressions of beauty.
Calora
- Origin: Romani/Spanish
- Meaning: Heat, the warmth
- Rarity: Rare
Carrying the warm, slightly elemental Romani-Spanish meaning of heat and the warmth, the quality of sustained temperature that sustains life and keeps the community together through the cold nights, Calora has a flowing, beautiful quality and a warm sound that belongs to the Romani tradition’s celebration of warmth as both a physical and a communal value.
Brasa
- Origin: Spanish Romani
- Meaning: Ember, the hot coal
- Rarity: Rare
Named after the brasa, the hot coal or ember of the Spanish fire tradition, Brasa carries the warm, slightly fierce quality of the sustained heat that outlasts the visible flame and that burns longest and most steadily long after the dramatic first fire has spent itself.
Ceniza
- Origin: Spanish Romani
- Meaning: Ash, the remains of the fire
- Rarity: Rare
Carrying the beautiful, slightly melancholy Spanish meaning of the ash, the remains of the fire that was once the most vivid and most transformative thing in the landscape, Ceniza has a clean, flowing quality and a warm sound that belongs to the Spanish Romani tradition of names that find beauty in the full cycle of the fire rather than only in its most dramatic moment.
Llamarada
- Origin: Spanish Romani
- Meaning: Sudden blaze, the flash of fire
- Rarity: Very Rare
Named after the llamarada, the sudden, brief, overwhelming blaze that transforms a smoldering fire into a conflagration, Llamarada carries a fierce, slightly dramatic quality and a flowing sound that suits any girl born with the particular quality of sudden, overwhelming, completely irresistible brilliance.
Girl Names Meaning Moon and Stars
Chandra
- Origin: Romani/Sanskrit
- Meaning: Moon, the lunar one
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the beautiful Sanskrit meaning of the moon, preserved in the Romani language from the Sanskrit roots of the Romani linguistic tradition, Chandra has a warm, slightly luminous quality and a flowing sound that belongs to the Romani tradition’s deep engagement with the celestial bodies that guided travel through the nights of their long westward journey.
Celestina
- Origin: Spanish Romani/Latin
- Meaning: Heavenly, the celestial one
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly elevated Latin meaning of the heavenly and the celestial, the one who belongs to the sky rather than to the earth, Celestina has a flowing, beautiful quality and a deep Spanish Romani heritage, associated with the great fifteenth-century Spanish literary work La Celestina whose complex, morally ambiguous heroine-villain has been one of the defining characters of the Spanish literary imagination.
Stellara
- Origin: Romani/Latin
- Meaning: Of the stars, the star woman
- Rarity: Rare
Carrying the beautiful, slightly celestial Latin-Romani meaning of the woman of the stars, the one who belongs to the night sky, Stellara has a flowing, luminous quality and a warm sound that belongs to the Romani tradition of astronomical names whose connection to the Sanskrit sky vocabulary was preserved through centuries of oral transmission.
Luna
- Origin: Romani/Latin
- Meaning: Moon, the lunar one
- Rarity: Common in some Romani communities
Carrying the clean, slightly luminous Latin meaning of the moon, Luna has been beloved in Romani communities across the European tradition and carries the full weight of the lunar symbolism that runs through the Romani cultural tradition, from the moon’s guidance of night travel to its association with the feminine cycles of the natural world.
Aradia
- Origin: Italian Romani
- Meaning: Queen of the witches, the moon goddess
- Rarity: Rare
Associated with the legendary Aradia, the daughter of Diana in the Italian witchcraft tradition documented by the folklorist Charles Leland whose Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches describes a Romani-influenced magical tradition of southern Italy, Aradia carries an extraordinary magical and feminist legacy.
Zora
- Origin: Romani/Slavic
- Meaning: Dawn, the morning light
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the beautiful Slavic meaning of the dawn and the morning light that has been adopted into the Romani tradition, Zora has a warm, slightly luminous quality and a clean, flowing sound that belongs to the tradition of Romani names that celebrate the most beautiful moments of the natural world’s daily cycle.
Vesna
- Origin: Romani/Slavic
- Meaning: Spring, the spring goddess
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly seasonal Slavic meaning of spring and the spring goddess, the deity of renewal and new growth whose arrival transforms the world after winter, Vesna has a flowing, beautiful quality and a warm Romani heritage rooted in the tradition of Eastern European Romani communities whose deep engagement with the Slavic world around them enriched their naming tradition with the full beauty of the Slavic natural calendar.
Sitara
- Origin: Romani/Persian/Sanskrit
- Meaning: Star, the starry one
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the beautiful Persian and Sanskrit meaning of the star, preserved in the Romani linguistic tradition whose Sanskrit roots maintained the astronomical vocabulary of the Indian subcontinent through centuries of westward movement, Sitara has a warm, flowing quality and a beautiful sound that carries the full depth of the Romani connection to its Indian origins.
Zorya
- Origin: Romani/Slavic
- Meaning: Morning star, the dawn guardian
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the beautiful Slavic meaning of the morning star and the dawn guardian, the protective deity who stands at the threshold of the new day and ensures its safe arrival, Zorya has a flowing, slightly mythological quality and a warm sound that carries the Romani tradition’s deep engagement with the Slavic mythological world.
Estela
- Origin: Spanish Romani/Latin
- Meaning: Star, the stellar one
- Rarity: Uncommon
The Spanish Romani form of the star name, Estela carries a warm, slightly luminous quality and a flowing sound that belongs to the tradition of Spanish Romani astronomical names drawn from the Latin sky vocabulary whose stars guided the Romani people through the roads and plains of the Iberian Peninsula.
Lunara
- Origin: Romani/Latin
- Meaning: Moon woman, the lunar one
- Rarity: Rare
The extended feminine form of Luna carrying the same lunar meaning in a slightly more flowing and distinctive form, Lunara has a warm, slightly mysterious quality and a beautiful sound that suits any girl born with the particular quality of cool, reflected, slightly mysterious light that the moon has always represented in the Romani cultural imagination.
Girl Names Meaning Strength and Fierce Spirit
Bita
- Origin: Romani/Persian
- Meaning: Unique, without equal
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the clean, slightly proud Persian-Romani meaning of the unique one, the person without equal in the world, Bita has a minimal, bold quality and a warm sound that carries genuine distinction and the Romani tradition’s deep celebration of individual uniqueness as one of the highest values.
Kizzy
- Origin: English Romani/Hebrew
- Meaning: Cassia, the fragrant spice
- Rarity: Uncommon
The English Romani form of Keziah, the Old Testament name meaning cassia, the fragrant spice tree whose bark was used in ancient times as a perfume and whose name carries both the beauty of the scent and the slightly wild, slightly medicinal quality of a plant that grows at the margins of the settled world, Kizzy has been beloved in the English Traveler tradition for generations.
Zenia
- Origin: Romani/Greek
- Meaning: Stranger, the foreign one
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the fierce, slightly paradoxical Greek-Romani meaning of the stranger and the foreign one, the person who belongs to no fixed place and is therefore truly free to belong everywhere, Zenia has a clean, flowing quality and a warm sound that carries the Romani tradition’s understanding of their own outsider status as a form of freedom rather than merely a form of exclusion.
Chovihani
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Witch, the wise woman
- Rarity: Rare
The Romani word for the wise woman and the witch, the female practitioner of traditional Romani magical and healing knowledge, Chovihani carries an extraordinary cultural depth and a clean, flowing quality that belongs to the tradition of Romani names drawn from the community’s own vocabulary for its most powerful and most knowledgeable women.
Fieran
- Origin: Romani/Spanish
- Meaning: Iron, the iron woman
- Rarity: Rare
Carrying the fierce, clean Romani-Spanish meaning of the iron woman, the one whose character has the hardness and the permanence of the most essential metal, Fieran has a flowing, slightly unusual quality and a warm sound that suits any girl born with the particular quality of absolute, unhurried determination that no circumstance can bend and no pressure can break.
Tamsin
- Origin: English Traveler/Aramaic
- Meaning: Twin, from Thomasina
- Rarity: Uncommon
The English Traveler form of Thomasina carrying the warm, slightly mysterious Aramaic meaning of the twin, the person who is always paired with another self and who carries that pairing as both a blessing and a complexity, Tamsin has a clean, flowing quality and a warm English Traveler heritage rooted in the West Country tradition.
Zeferina
- Origin: Spanish Romani/Greek
- Meaning: West wind, the gentle breeze
- Rarity: Rare
The Spanish Romani form of Zephyrine carrying the beautiful Greek meaning of the west wind, the gentlest and most beloved of the classical winds that brings spring to the Mediterranean world, Zeferina has a flowing, beautiful quality and a deep Spanish Romani heritage that belongs to the tradition of Andalusian Romani names that carry the warm, slightly atmospheric beauty of the Spanish landscape.
Raia
- Origin: Romani/Hebrew/Arabic
- Meaning: Friend, the companion
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly intimate Romani-Hebrew-Arabic meaning of the friend and the companion, the person whose presence makes the difficult journey possible, Raia has a minimal, warm quality and a beautiful sound that carries the Romani tradition’s deep celebration of friendship and companionship as among the most fundamental human values.
Tzura
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Rock, the firm one
- Rarity: Rare
Carrying the fierce, clean Romani meaning of the rock and the firm one, Tzura has a bold, slightly unusual quality and a minimal sound that carries genuine strength and the Romani tradition’s celebration of the feminine quality of absolute, unhurried stability in the face of everything that the world sends against it.
Mandria
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Pride, the proud one
- Rarity: Rare
Carrying the clean, slightly fierce Romani meaning of pride, the quality of knowing one’s own worth with complete, unhurried certainty and refusing to pretend otherwise for anyone’s comfort, Mandria has a flowing, beautiful quality and a warm sound that belongs to the Romani tradition’s celebration of dignity as one of the most essential human qualities.
Prikaza
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Good luck charm, the blessed one
- Rarity: Very Rare
Named after the prikaza, the good luck charm of the Romani tradition whose protective power was understood as belonging to the person who carried it as much as to the object itself, Prikaza carries an extraordinary cultural depth and a flowing, slightly unusual quality that belongs to the tradition of Romani names drawn from the community’s most significant spiritual practices.
Girl Names From Music and Dance
Carmen
- Origin: Spanish Romani/Latin
- Meaning: Song, the garden
- Rarity: Common in Spanish Romani communities
One of the great names of the Spanish Romani tradition, Carmen carries both the Latin meaning of song and the beautiful operatic legacy of Bizet’s Carmen whose portrayal of the Romani woman as a figure of absolute, freely chosen freedom made her one of the most powerful and most debated characters in the operatic repertoire. A name that carries flamenco and opera in equal measure.
Gitana
- Origin: Spanish Romani
- Meaning: Gypsy woman, the dancing one
- Rarity: Uncommon
The Spanish word for the Romani woman herself, Gitana carries the warm, slightly dramatic quality of a name that declares its bearer’s identity and tradition with complete, unhurried confidence, a name that is both a description and a declaration.
Compás
- Origin: Spanish Romani
- Meaning: Rhythm, the beat
- Rarity: Very Rare as a personal name
Named after the compás, the fundamental rhythmic structure that underlies all flamenco music and dance and that must be felt in the body before it can be expressed in performance, Compás carries an extraordinary musical depth and a warm, clean quality that belongs to the Gitano tradition’s understanding of rhythm as the foundation of all human expression.
Tanguera
- Origin: Spanish Romani
- Meaning: Woman of the tango, the dancer
- Rarity: Rare
Named after the dancer of the tango, the woman who embodies the most intense and most intimate form of couple dancing, Tanguera carries a warm, slightly dramatic quality and a flowing sound that belongs to the Spanish Romani tradition’s celebration of dance as the highest form of embodied communication.
Rumba
- Origin: Spanish Romani/African
- Meaning: From the rumba, the festive dance
- Rarity: Very Rare as a personal name
Named after the rumba, the great festive dance of the Spanish Romani tradition that absorbed African rhythmic influences in Cuba and returned to Spain transformed, Rumba carries an extraordinary cross-cultural musical legacy and a warm, bold quality that belongs to the tradition of Romani names drawn from the dances that sustained community life through every form of adversity.
Palmas
- Origin: Spanish Romani
- Meaning: Palms, the handclapping rhythm
- Rarity: Very Rare as a personal name
Named after the palmas, the handclapping that is the most fundamental element of flamenco accompaniment and that carries the compás in the most direct and most human way possible, Palmas carries an extraordinary musical depth and a warm, bold quality that belongs to the tradition of Gitano names drawn from the essential elements of the musical tradition.
Duende
- Origin: Spanish Romani
- Meaning: Spirit, the magical presence
- Rarity: Very Rare as a personal name
Named after the duende, the mysterious quality of inspired performance that Garcia Lorca described as the spirit of the earth that rises through the performer and transforms technique into something beyond technique, Duende carries an extraordinary artistic legacy and a warm, slightly mysterious quality that belongs to the deepest layer of the Spanish Romani musical tradition.
Zapateado
- Origin: Spanish Romani
- Meaning: The footwork, the stamping dance
- Rarity: Very Rare as a personal name
Named after the zapateado, the virtuoso footwork technique of flamenco dance whose rhythmic complexity and physical precision represent one of the highest expressions of the Gitano dancer’s art, Zapateado carries an extraordinary musical and physical legacy.
Girl Names Meaning Beauty and Grace
Calista
- Origin: Romani/Greek
- Meaning: Most beautiful, the fairest
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the clean, slightly confident Greek superlative meaning of the most beautiful and the fairest, Calista has a warm, flowing quality and a beautiful sound that belongs to the tradition of Romani names drawn from the Greek vocabulary that the Romani people encountered during their centuries of movement through the Greek-speaking world.
Lenora
- Origin: Romani/Greek
- Meaning: Light, the bright one
- Rarity: Uncommon
The Romani form of Eleanor carrying the bright light meaning in a warm, flowing form that has been beloved in Romani communities across Europe and carries the full weight of the Greek light symbolism in a distinctly Romani phonological package.
Rosina
- Origin: Romani/Italian
- Meaning: Little rose, the small blossom
- Rarity: Uncommon
The Italian Romani diminutive of Rosa carrying the warm, slightly delicate meaning of the little rose, the small blossom whose beauty is intimate rather than dramatic, Rosina has a flowing, beautiful quality and a warm Italian Romani heritage that belongs to the tradition of Romani names adopted from the Italian naming world during the centuries of Romani movement through the Italian peninsula.
Adelina
- Origin: Romani/Germanic
- Meaning: Noble, the noble one
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly elevated Germanic meaning of the noble one, Adelina has a flowing, beautiful quality and a warm Romani heritage rooted in the tradition of Romani names adopted from the Germanic naming world during the centuries of Romani settlement in the German-speaking lands of Central Europe.
Florentina
- Origin: Romanian Romani/Latin
- Meaning: Flowering, from Florence
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly blooming Latin meaning of the flowering one and the one from Florence, Florentina has a flowing, beautiful quality and a deep Romanian Romani heritage rooted in the tradition of Romanian Romani names that carry the warmth and elegance of the Latin naming world in a distinctly Eastern European Romani form.
Serafina
- Origin: Romani/Hebrew
- Meaning: Burning one, the seraph
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the fierce, slightly celestial Hebrew meaning of the burning one and the seraph, the highest order of angels who stand closest to the divine fire, Serafina has a flowing, beautiful quality and a warm Romani heritage rooted in the tradition of Romani names drawn from the Hebrew and Christian theological vocabulary.
Celestia
- Origin: Romani/Latin
- Meaning: Heavenly, of the sky
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly elevated Latin meaning of the heavenly and the one who belongs to the sky, Celestia has a flowing, luminous quality and a beautiful sound that suits any girl born with the particular quality of elevated, unhurried grace that makes those around her feel they are in the presence of something finer than the ordinary world.
Zamorena
- Origin: Spanish Romani
- Meaning: The dark one, the Moorish beauty
- Rarity: Rare
Carrying the warm, slightly mysterious Spanish Romani meaning of the dark one and the beauty of the Moorish tradition, Zamorena has a flowing, beautiful quality and a deep Gitano heritage rooted in the Andalusian tradition’s celebration of dark beauty as the highest feminine ideal.
Graziella
- Origin: Italian Romani/Latin
- Meaning: Grace, the graceful one
- Rarity: Uncommon
The Italian Romani diminutive form of grace, Graziella carries the warm, flowing quality of Italian diminutive naming and a genuine Romani heritage rooted in the tradition of names that celebrate the particular quality of feminine grace that moves through the world with the ease and naturalness of someone who has never had to think about how to carry themselves.
Maravilla
- Origin: Spanish Romani/Spanish
- Meaning: Marvel, the wonderful one
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the warm, slightly magnificent Spanish meaning of the marvel and the wonderful one, Maravilla has a flowing, beautiful quality and a deep Spanish Romani heritage that belongs to the tradition of Gitano names that celebrate the quality of being genuinely, continuously astonishing as one of the highest possible feminine qualities.
Girl Names From the Fortune Telling Tradition
Dukkerin
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Fortune telling, the reading of fate
- Rarity: Very Rare as a personal name
Named after the dukker, the Romani word for the fortune telling practice that has been both one of the Romani community’s most significant cultural traditions and one of the most stereotyped and misunderstood aspects of their public image, Dukkerin carries an extraordinary cultural depth and a clean, flowing quality that belongs to the tradition of Romani names drawn from the community’s own vocabulary for its most significant practices.
Vrani
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Raven, the dark bird
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the fierce, slightly ominous Romani meaning of the raven, the great dark bird of prophecy and wisdom whose appearance in the natural world was interpreted by Romani fortune tellers as a significant omen, Vrani has a clean, minimal quality and a bold sound that carries genuine cultural depth and the Romani tradition’s deep engagement with the natural world as a source of knowledge and guidance.
Tarot
- Origin: Italian/Romani influence
- Meaning: From the tarot cards, the reading of fate
- Rarity: Very Rare as a personal name
Named after the tarot cards whose fortune telling use has been strongly associated with the Romani tradition, though their actual origin is in northern Italian noble gaming culture, Tarot carries a warm, slightly mysterious quality and a clean, minimal sound that suits any girl born with the particular gift of understanding patterns and connections that others cannot see.
Orenda
- Origin: Iroquois/broader usage
- Meaning: Magical power, the spirit force
- Rarity: Uncommon
Carrying the beautiful Iroquois meaning of the magical power and the spirit force that exists in all natural things, Orenda has been adopted into the broader tradition of names associated with magical and spiritual power and carries a warm, flowing quality and a beautiful sound that suits any girl born with the particular quality of natural, unhurried spiritual depth.
Cheiromantica
- Origin: Greek/Romani influence
- Meaning: Palm reader, the hand reader
- Rarity: Very Rare
Named after the practice of chiromancy, the reading of the palm whose lines and mounts were interpreted by Romani fortune tellers as a map of the life to come, Cheiromantica carries an extraordinary cultural depth and a flowing, slightly unusual quality that belongs to the tradition of Romani names drawn from the community’s own vocabulary for its most significant knowledge practices.
Romali
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Romani woman, the free spirit
- Rarity: Rare
The feminine form of the Romani self-designation carrying the proud, direct meaning of the Romani woman herself, Romali has a warm, flowing quality and a genuine cultural depth that belongs to the tradition of Romani self-naming as an act of pride rather than merely of identification.
Drabarni
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Herbalist, the wise healer
- Rarity: Very Rare
The Romani word for the herbalist and wise healer, the woman whose knowledge of medicinal plants was one of the most valued and most feared skills in the Romani community, Drabarni carries an extraordinary cultural depth and a flowing, slightly unusual quality that belongs to the oldest and most significant layer of the Romani female tradition.
Phuri Dae
- Origin: Romani
- Meaning: Old woman, the wise crone
- Rarity: Very Rare as a personal name
Named after the phuri dae, the wise old woman of the Romani community whose accumulated knowledge and absolute authority represented the highest form of female power in the traditional Romani social structure, Phuri Dae carries an extraordinary cultural depth and a genuine rarity that makes it one of the most distinctively Romani names available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the difference between Romani names and Gypsy names? A: Romani names are names that come specifically from the Romani language and culture, carried by the Romani people whose ancestors left northwestern India approximately a thousand years ago. The term Gypsy names is a broader and more informal category that includes Romani names as well as names that have been adopted by Romani communities from other cultures, names associated with the Romani way of life in popular culture, and names that carry the qualities of freedom, movement, and fierce independence that are associated with the Romani cultural tradition. Many Romani people find the term Gypsy offensive due to its association with centuries of persecution and stereotyping, while others have reclaimed it with pride.
Q: Are Gypsy and Romani names appropriate for non-Romani children? A: This is a question that the Romani community itself is divided on and that non-Romani families should approach with genuine care and respect. Names drawn from the natural world, from freedom and movement, and from the broader cross-cultural tradition that has influenced Romani naming are generally considered appropriate for anyone. Names drawn specifically from the Romani language and from Romani cultural practices carry a more specific cultural weight that warrants consideration of whether the choice is made with genuine knowledge and respect for the tradition. The most important thing is to understand the meaning and cultural context of any name you choose and to carry that knowledge with respect.
Q: What languages have influenced Romani girl names? A: The Romani naming tradition has been shaped by an extraordinary range of linguistic influences reflecting the Romani people’s journey from northwestern India through Persia, the Byzantine Empire, the Ottoman world, and across all of Europe. The core vocabulary comes from Sanskrit and the early Indo-Aryan languages of northwestern India. Persian, Greek, Arabic, Turkish, Romanian, Hungarian, Slavic languages, Spanish, Italian, German, and English have all contributed to the Romani naming tradition at different stages of the community’s journey. The result is a naming tradition of extraordinary richness that carries the history of one of the greatest human journeys ever undertaken in the very sounds of its names.
Q: Which Romani girl names are most usable for non-Romani families? A: The most accessible Romani-influenced girl names for non-Romani families tend to be those whose meaning and sound work naturally in English-speaking contexts. Names like Zara, Liberty, Destiny, Crystal, Delilah, Tamsin, Scarlet, Luna, Ember, and Carmen carry genuine Romani or Romani-influenced heritage while working beautifully in contemporary English-speaking contexts. Names like Rawnie, Patrin, Chovihani, and Dukkerin carry more specific Romani cultural content that makes them more appropriate for families with genuine connection to the tradition.
Q: What values do Romani girl names typically celebrate? A: Romani girl names celebrate a distinctive and powerful set of values that reflect the Romani community’s cultural priorities. Freedom and movement are perhaps the most fundamental, expressed in names that celebrate the road, the journey, and the open sky. Family loyalty and community belonging are equally important, expressed in names that celebrate sisterhood, motherhood, and the bonds that sustain the community through adversity. Musical and artistic excellence is celebrated in names drawn from flamenco, song, and dance. Spiritual knowledge is celebrated in names drawn from fortune telling, healing, and the wise woman tradition. And feminine strength and fierce independence are celebrated in names that carry the direct, uncompromising quality of women who have always known their own worth.
Q: How has the Romani naming tradition changed in the modern diaspora? A: The modern Romani diaspora has produced a naming tradition that balances the deep cultural heritage of the Romani past with the practical realities of life in contemporary societies. Many diaspora families maintain traditional Romani names as middle names or family names while giving children first names that work more easily in the dominant culture of their country of residence. Others have embraced the full Romani naming tradition as an act of cultural pride and resistance to assimilation. The English Traveler community has developed its own distinctive naming tradition that combines traditional Romani names with English virtue names, nature names, and names drawn from the broader English popular tradition. The result is a naming tradition that is simultaneously deeply rooted and continuously evolving, as it has always been.
Conclusion
Gypsy baby girl names carry something that the naming traditions of more settled cultures can only partially understand from the outside, the full weight of a civilization built on movement rather than on fixed settlement, on community rather than on property, on the fierce, daily, completely non-negotiable freedom of people who have always understood that some things cannot be compromised without ceasing to be what they are. Whether you are drawn to the ancient Romani depth of Rawnie and Vadoma and Patrin, the flamenco fire of Carmen and Lola and Triana and Siguiriya, the Eastern European warmth of Mirela and Tamara and Florika and Dragana, the English Traveler beauty of Liberty and Delilah and Jewel and Queenie,

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