Inspired by the character in "As You Like It," Rosalind means "gentle horse."
From "Romeo and Juliet," it means "youthful" or "young at heart."
Named after a character in "King Lear," it means "heart" or "daughter of the sea."
From "A Midsummer Night's Dream," it means "liberator" or "one who is freed."
From "Hamlet," it means "help" or "aid."
Inspired by the character in "Twelfth Night," it means "violet," symbolizing modesty and faithfulness.
From "As You Like It," it means "famous throughout the land."
Named after a character in "The Tempest," it means "wonderful" or "admirable."
Also from "The Tempest," it means "revered" or "venerable."
Inspired by characters in various plays, it means "white" or "pure."