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belle of the ball
belle of the ball
The most appealing woman at a dance or another social occasion. “Ball” refers to a formal dance, at which there was usually one female who was the cynosure of all male eyes. At other occasions too—case in point: Scarlett O'Hara at the barbecue at Tara where men fell all over themselves to fetch her a plate of food. Fiddle-dee-dee indeed.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Narcissa | | nar-SIS-ə (English) | Late Roman |
Indy | | IN-dee (English) | Popular Culture |
Christie (2) | | - | Scottish, Irish |
Brayden | | BRAY-dən | English (Modern) |
Agape | | - | Greek, Ancient Greek |
Aleksander | | ahl-ek-SAHN-der (Polish) | Polish, Slovene, Albanian, Estonian, Norwegian, Danish |