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Poetic Baby Names for Girls: Ancient to modern inspiration
Poetic Baby Names for Girls: Ancient to modern inspiration
May 20, 2024 11:14 AM

  By Linda Rosenkrantz

  April is National Poetry Month—and before it comes to an end, we have to acknowledge the rich reserve of poetic namesake names that just keeps on giving.

  We’ve talked before about the fact that —whether by destiny or serendipity—some of our most famous poets happen to have eminently usable surnames, from Auden to Cullen to Dove to Frost to Lorca to Tennyson to Wylie. But today we’d like to dig a bit deeper and take a wider international and historic perspective. So here are some of the more unusual and exotic female poets’ first names we’ve discovered, ranging from ancient Greek to contemporary Australian.

  Akka Mahadevi, often called simply Akka, eminent 12th century Indian poet who lived the life of a wandering poet-saint. The term Akka, which means ‘elder sister’ was an honorific bestowed on her.

  Antigone Kefala—a modern Australian poet of Greek-Romanian heritage; Antigone was the legendary daughter of Oedipus immortalized in the Sophocles play.

  Aphra Behn was not only a British Restoration era poet but an influential playwright and fiction writer, considered one of the first English-speaking women to earn a living by her writing.

  Berlie Doherty— versatile English poet, playwright and novelist

  Cai Wenji–a very early Chinese poet and composer

  Eavan Aisling Boland is a contemporary Irish poet and literary critic whose verse explores women’s issues. Eavan (EE-van) is the Anglicization of Aoibheann, the name of several ancient Irish princesses

  Charlotta Löfgren and Öberg—two Swedish poets of the 19th and 18th centuries who share a name that’s an interesting cross between Charlotte and Carlotta

  Dulce Maria Loynaz—a Cuban poet and novelist of the 20th century; Dulce, of course, means sweet

  Elvia Ardalani—a Mexican poet who now teaches in Texas

  Florbela Espanca–Portuguese poet born in 1894—you might want to add another L to this ‘beautiful flower’ name

  Giannina Braschi—a contemporary Puerto Rican poet/novelist who chronicles the Latin American immigrant experience

  Kassia—a 9th century Byzantine poet and composer

  Lale Müldür is an influential, eccentric Turkish poet; Lale means tulip in Turkish.

  Lucrezia Tornabuoni—poet, political advisor and mother of the powerful Lorenzo de’ Medici

  Marine Petrossian—a contemporary Armenian poet and essayist; Marine is currently popular in France

  Meera, also called Mira Bai or Mirabai, who was a 16th century Hindu mystical poet

  Nandini Sahu, a contemporary Indian poet

  Nettie Palmer—an Australian poet and critic, born in 1885; Nettie is a nickname name (for any name ending in ette or etta that was in the Top 100 at the turn of the last century

  Praxilla of Sicyon—a Greek lyric poet of the fifth century BC

  Salomé Ureña de Henríquez—a 19th century poet from the Dominican Republic

  Samina Raja—a Pakistani poet, translator and broadcaster—and another path to the nickname Sam

  Sarojini Naidu—a well known Indian poet born in 1879, an advocate for women’s rights and follower of Gandhi

  Sheema Kalbasi,– a modern Iranian poet and human rights advocate

  Silvina Ocampo—a noted Argentinian poet of the 20th century

  Tanith Lee—a British poet as well as a science fiction writer; Tanith was the name of the Phoenician goddess of love, the moon and the stars

  Vendela Skytte– a 17th century Swedish noblewoman who became a learned scholar and poet; Vendela is a Scandinavian name currently represented by novelist Vendela Vida.

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