怒晴湘西花灵扮演者是谁 阿丽亚背景资料介绍
最近《鬼吹灯之怒晴湘西》播放量持续飙升,精彩紧凑的剧情加上超强的明星阵容,让很多网友都非常关注这部剧。而剧中的演员也都没有让大家失望,无论是主角还是群演演技都丝丝入扣十分认真,除了潘粤明、辛芷蕾等主演以外,很多配角也都十分耀眼。其中《怒晴湘西》花灵扮演者就很引人注目,花灵长的非常漂亮,虽然是个生面孔但是演技却鲜活自然。
阿丽亚
饰演花灵的演员叫做阿丽亚,看着名字大家也都知道了这是一个少数民族的姑娘,阿丽亚来自蒙古族,不过她的长相并没有太过鲜明的少数民族的特色,而是融合了汉族人的温婉和蒙古族的艳丽。阿丽亚长的非常标志,她在校期间还被评为是上戏最美校花。有着这样颜值的阿丽亚被称为校花也是名副其实的,在校期间阿丽亚还一边上课一边简直做模特,是个品学兼优的姑娘。
阿丽亚
相信每个女孩从小都有一个明星梦,阿丽亚也是其中之一,她小时候就一直想当一名演员,而上天也给了阿丽亚当演员的资本。阿丽亚不仅长的好看,而且还有非常高的演戏天分,她在2013年就进入了演艺圈,并且拍摄了很多作品的,出道以来阿丽亚一直非常的勤恳,所以演技进步的很快,她的事业也发展的越来越好,直到最近出演了《怒晴湘西》终于凭借自己的实力一炮而红。
阿丽亚
对待演戏阿丽亚是认真严肃的,不过在生活中阿丽亚可是个活泼可爱的阳光女孩,她热爱运动,虽然脸上看着肉嘟嘟的很可爱,不过身材可是非常匀称结实的,加上她身上少数民族的独特气质,总能给人一种积极向上的感觉。这样可爱的一个女孩同时还拥有着谦虚敬业的精神,相信在这条道路上阿丽亚一定会发展的越来越好。
可不可以帮我想一个好听的英文名?
Bonnie
译名 邦妮; 邦尼; 伯尼; 博尼。
解释 丽 漂亮 美丽。
Shania
译名 斯奈亚; 尚尼亚; 什汗尼亚; 什奈亚; 思奈亚。
解释 美丽 漂亮 优美 雅致 高雅 潇洒。
起源 yiddish ; 美洲原住民; 现代英语。
名人 Shania Twain; Shania Twain等约2位名人曾经使用过此名字。
Alisya
译名阿利西亚; 阿利夏; 阿利西娅; 阿李夏; 阿里夏。
解释高贵 高尚。
起源现代英语。
Joli
译名若利。
解释 开朗 漂亮 美丽。
起源法国; 英语; 匈牙利。
Audry
译名奥德里。
解释高贵 高尚 光明。
起源现代英语。
Ailis
译名伊李斯; 伊利斯; 伊里斯; 伊莱斯; 伊利什。
解释贵族 崇高 高贵 高尚。
起源塞尔特; 盖尔语; 爱尔兰; 英语; 德语。
女生英文名Alisa和April,因为我是四月生的,但同学们说Alisa顺口,给个建议呗!
Alisa,Alissa这个女生名字的演变是ADALHEIDIS-->ADELAIS-->AALIS-->ALICE-->Alissa。源出古日耳曼语。含义是“高贵的+世系”(noble+kind)
与这个名字同源或发音差不多的名字很多: Alice, Alea, Alecia, Aleesha, Alesha, Alesia, Alicia, Ali, Alisha, Alishia, Alisia, Alissa, Alisya, Allissa, Allycia, Alyce, Alycia, Alys, Alysa, Aly, Alysha, Alysia, Alyssia, Elicia, Lyssa, Lecia, Lesia, Lisha等等。
与四月相关的名字:April,Avril,Diamond。
April:['eiprəl] [男女通用] 阿普里尔/艾普丽尔。来源于四月,含义是“开,开花”
Avril:[男女通用] 阿夫里尔/阿弗丽尔。来源于法语,含义是“四月”(April)
Diamond:[女子名] 黛梦德。来源于英语,含义是“钻石”,四月的生日宝石。
Alissa顺口,但容易重名(发音相同的名字很多)
April和Avril读音对初学者可能不太顺,但对于熟练者而言,不存在问题
Diamond读音顺口,与四月也相关,是宝石之王。是不是有点过季了?
有没有一些好听的男女英文名字啊
AAREN m & f English
Variant or feminine form of AARON
AARON m English, Biblical
From the Hebrew name Aharon which is most likely of unknown Egyptian origin... [more]
ABBEY f English
Short form of ABIGAIL
ABBI f English
Short form of ABIGAIL
ABBIE f English
Short form of ABIGAIL
ABBY f English
Short form of ABIGAIL
ABE m English, Jewish
Short form of ABRAHAM
ABEL m English, French, Spanish, Portugue, Biblical
From the Hebrew name Hevel which meant "breath"... [more]
ABIGAIL f English, German, Biblical
From the Hebrew name Avigayil meaning "my father is joy"... [more]
ABIGAYLE f English (Modern)
Variant of ABIGAIL
ABNER m English, Biblical
Means "my father is a light" in Hebrew... [more]
ABRAHAM m English, Jewish, Biblical
This name may be viewed either as meaning "father of many" in Hebrew or el as a contraction of ABRAM and Hebrew hamon "many"... [more]
ABSALOM m English, Biblical
From the Hebrew name Avshalom (contracted from Avishalom) which meant "my father is peace"... [more]
ACACIA f English
From the name of a type of tree, ultimately deriving from Greek ακη (ake) "thorn, point".
ACE m English
From the vocabulary word meaning "highest rank"... [more]
ADA f English
Short form of ADELAIDE... [more]
ADAIR m English
From a Scottish surname which was derived from the first name EDGAR.
ADAM m English, French, German, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, Romanian, Biblical
This is the Hebrew word for "man"... [more]
ADAMINA f English
Feminine form of ADAM
ADDIE f English
Pet form of ADELAIDE
ADDISON m & f English
From a surname which meant "son of ADAM".
ADDY f English
Pet form of ADELAIDE
ADELA f English, Spanish, Polish
Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning "noble"... [more]
ADELAIDE f English
From the Germanic name Adalheidis which was compod of the elements adal "noble" and heid "kind, sort, type"... [more]
ADELIA f English
Variant of ADELA
ADELINE f French, English
Pet form of ADÈLE
ADELLE f English
Variant of ADÈLE
ADOLPH m English
Variant of ADOLF
ADRIA f English
Feminine form of ADRIAN
ADRIAN m English, Romanian, Russian, Polish
English, Romanian, Russian and Polish form of Hadrianus (e HADRIAN)... [more]
ADRIANA f Italian, Spanish, Portugue, Romanian, English
Feminine form of ADRIAN
ADRIANNA f English
Feminine form of ADRIAN
ADRIANNE f English
Feminine form of ADRIAN
AFRICA f English
Simply means "Africa" from the name of the continent, of Latin origin... [more]
AGATHA f English, Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek name Αγαθη (Agathe), derived from Greek αγαθος (agathos) meaning "good"... [more]
AGGIE f English
Pet form of AGNES or AGATHA
AGNES f English, German, Dutch, Scandinavian
Latinized form of the Greek name ‘Αγνη (Hagne), derived from Greek ‘αγνος (hagnos) meaning "chaste"... [more]
AIDA f Arabic, English
Variant of AYDA... [more]
AILEEN f Scottish, English
Variant of EILEEN
AINSLEY m & f English, Scottish
Variant of AINSLIE
AINSLIE m & f English, Scottish
From a surname which was from a place name: either Annesley in Nottinghamshire or Ansley in Warwickshire... [more]
AISLIN f Irish, English
Variant of AISLING
AL m English
Short form of ALBERT and other names beginning with al.
ALAINA f English
Feminine form of ALAIN
ALAN m English, Scottish
The meaning of this name is not known for certain, though it possibly means either "little rock" or "handsome" in Breton... [more]
ALANA f English
Feminine form of ALAN
ALANIS f English
Form of ALANA
ALANNA f English
Variant of ALANA
ALANNAH f English
Variant of ALANA... [more]
ALANNIS f English
Form of ALANA
ALAYNA f English
Variant of ALAINA
ALBAN m English, German
From the Roman family name Albanus which meant "from Alba" in Latin... [more]
ALBERIC m English
Original form of AUBREY
ALBERT m English, French, Slovene, Russian
From the Germanic name Adalbrecht which meant "bright nobility", compod of the elements adal "noble" and beraht "bright"... [more]
ALBERTA f English, Italian
Feminine form of ALBERT... [more]
ALBERTINA f Italian, German, Portugue, English
Feminine pet form of ALBERT
ALDEN m English
From a surname which was derived from the Old English given name Aldwyn meaning "old friend".
ALDOUS m English
Possibly a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element ald "old"... [more]
ALEA f English (Modern)
Variant of ALIYAH
ALEASE f English
Possibly a variant spelling of ELOISE or ALICIA
ALEC m English
Pet form of ALEXANDER
ALEESHA f English (Modern)
Variant of ALICIA
ALENE f English
Variant of EILEEN
ALESHA f English (Modern)
Variant of ALICIA
ALETA f English
Form of ALETHEA
ALETHA f English
Variant of ALETHEA
ALETHEA f English
Derived from Greek αληθεια (aletheia) meaning "truth".
ALEX m & f English
Short form of ALEXANDER, ALEXANDRA and other names beginning with alex.
ALEXA f English
Feminine form of ALEXIUS or a short form of ALEXANDRA
ALEXANDER m English, German, Dutch, Hungarian
From the Greek name Αλεξανδρος (Alexandros), which meant "defending men" from Greek αλεξω (alexo) "to defend, help" and ανηρ (aner) "man" (genitive ανδρος (andros))... [more]
ALEXANDRA f German, Scandinavian, Dutch, English, Greek, Portugue, Romanian, Czech, Hungarian, Ancient Greek
Feminine form of ALEXANDER... [more]
ALEXANDREA f English
Feminine form of ALEXANDER
ALEXANDRIA f English
Feminine form of ALEXANDER... [more]
ALEXANDRINA f English
Elaborated form of ALEXANDRA... [more]
ALEXIA f English, German
Feminine form of ALEXIUS
ALEXINA f English
Feminine pet form of ALEXIUS
ALEXIS (1) m German, French, English, Ancient Greek
Variant of ALEXIUS
ALEXIS (2) f English
Feminine form of ALEXIUS
ALEXUS f English
Variant of ALEXIS (2)
ALF (2) m English
Short form of ALFRED
ALFIE m English
Pet form of ALFRED
ALFRED m English, French, Scandinavian, German
Derived from the Old English element ælf "elf" combined with ræd "counl"... [more]
ALFREDA f English, Polish, German, Italian
Feminine form of ALFRED
ALGAR m English
Means "elf spear" from Old English ælf "elf" and gar "spear"... [more]
ALGER m English
Variant of ALGAR
ALGERNON m English
Originally a Norman French nickname derived from aux gernons "having a moustache".
ALICE f English, French
Short form of the Old French Adelais, itlf a short form of Adalheidis (e ADELAIDE)... [more]
ALICIA f Spanish, English
Latinized form of ALICE
ALINE f French, English
Pet form of ADELINE or a variant of EILEEN
ALISE f English
Variant of ALICE
ALISHA f English
Variant of ALICIA
ALISHIA f English (Modern)
Variant of ALICIA
ALISIA f English
Variant of ALICIA
ALISON f & m English, French
Medieval Norman form of ALICE... [more]
ALISSA f English
Variant of ALYSSA
ALISYA f English (Modern)
Variant of ALICIA
ALIVIA f English
Variant of OLIVIA
ALIX m & f English
Variant of ALEX
ALLAN m English, Scottish
Variant of ALAN... [more]
ALLANA f English
Variant of ALANNAH
ALLANNAH f English
Variant of ALANNAH
ALLEGRA f English, Italian
Means "cheerful, lively" in Italian.
ALLEGRIA f English
Elaborated form of ALLEGRA
ALLEN m English, Scottish
Variant of ALAN... [more]
ALLIE f English
Pet form of ALISON
ALLISON f English
Variant of ALISON
ALLISSA f English
Variant of ALYSSA
ALLY f English
Pet form of ALISON
ALLYCIA f English (Modern)
Variant of ALICIA
ALLYN m English
Variant of ALAN
ALLYSON f English
Variant of ALISON
ALMA f English
Modern name meaning either "nourishing" from Latin or "the soul" from Spanish.
ALMIRA f English
Probably derived from Arabic amiri meaning "princess".
ALOYSIUS m English, German, Dutch
Latinized form of a Provençal form of LOUIS... [more]
ALPHA m & f English
From the name of the first letter in the Greek alphabet, Α.
ALPHONZO m English
Variant of ALFONSO
ALTON m English
From an Old English surname which meant "river-source town".
ALVAR m English
From the Old English name Æhere meaning "elf army", formed of the elements ælf "elf" and here "army".
ALVENA f English
Feminine form of ALVIN
ALVIN m English
Means "elf friend" from the Old English name Ælfwine, which was formed of the elements ælf "elf" and wine "friend".
ALVINA f English
Feminine form of ALVIN
ALWILDA f English
Anglicized form of ALFHILD
ALWYN m English
Form of ALVIN
ALYCE f English (Modern)
Variant of ALICE
ALYCIA f English
Variant of ALICIA
ALYS f English (Modern)
Variant of ALICE
ALYSA f English (Modern)
Variant of ALICIA
ALYSE f English (Modern)
Variant of ALICE
ALYSHA f English (Modern)
Variant of ALICIA
ALYSIA f English (Modern)
Variant of ALICIA
ALYSON f English (Modern)
Variant of ALISON
ALYSSA f English (Modern)
Either a variant of ALICIA, or el derived from the name of the alyssum flower.
ALYSSIA f English (Modern)
Variant of ALICIA
ALYX f English
Feminine variant of ALEX
AMABEL f English
From an Old French name which was derived from Latin amabilis "lovable".
AMALIA f German, English, Finnish
Derived from Germanic amal meaning "work".
AMANDA f English, Spanish, Portugue, Italian
Created in the 17th century by the playwright Colley Cibber, who bad it on Latin amanda meaning "lovable".
AMARANTA f English
Anglicized form of AMARANTE
AMARYLLIS f English
Derived from Greek αμαρυσσω (amarysso) "to sparkle"... [more]
AMBER f English
Simply means "amber", from the English word that denotes either the fossilized tree resin or the orange-yellow colour... [more]
AMBROSE m English
From the Late Latin name Ambrosius, which was derived from the Greek name Αμβροσιος (Ambrosios) meaning "immortal"... [more]
AMBROSINE f English
Feminine form of AMBROSE
AMEDEUS m English
Variant of AMADEUS
AMELIA f English
Variant of AMALIA (or sometimes of EMILIA)... [more]
AMERICA f English
This name is usually given in reference to the United States of America (e AMERIGO).
AMETHYST f English
Means simply "amethyst" from the name of the precious stone... [more]
AMI (2) f English (Modern)
Variant of AMY
AMIAS m English
Perhaps from a French surname which originally denoted a person who came from the city of Amiens.
AMICE f English
Derived from Latin amicitia meaning "friendship".
AMIE f English
Variant of AMY
AMILIA f English
Variant of either AMALIA or EMILIA
AMITY f English
From the English word meaning "friendship", ultimately deriving from Latin amicitia.
AMOS m Biblical, English, Jewish
Means "to carry" in Hebrew... [more]
AMY f English
Derived from Old French aimée meaning "beloved".
AMYAS m English
Possibly a variant of AMIAS... [more]
ANASTACIA f English
Variant of ANASTASIA
ANDERSON m English
From a surname meaning "son of ANDREW".
ANDRA f English
Feminine form of ANDREW
ANDREA (2) f English, German, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Scandinavian
Feminine form of ANDREW
ANDREW m English, Biblical
From the Greek name Ανδρεας (Andreas), which derives from ανηρ (aner) "man" (genitive ανδρος (andros) "of a man")... [more]
ANDRIANA f English
Elaborated form of ANDREA (2)
ANDRINA f English
Elaborated form of ANDREA (2)
ANDY m English
Pet form of ANDREW... [more]
ANEMONE f English
From the name of the anemone flower, which derives from Greek ανεμος (anemos) "wind".
ANGEL m & f English, Bulgarian
From the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus which was derived from the name of the heavenly creature (itlf derived from the Greek word αγγελος (angelos) meaning "mesnger").
ANGELA f English, Italian, German, Romanian, Slovene, Russian
Feminine form of Angelus (e ANGEL).
ANGELIA f English
Elaborated form of ANGELA
ANGELICA f English, Italian, Romanian
Derived from Latin angelicus meaning "angelic", ultimately related to Greek αγγελος (angelos) "mesnger"... [more]
ANGELINA f English, Italian, Russian
Pet form of ANGELA
ANGELLE f English
Feminine variant of ANGEL
ANGIE f English
Pet form of ANGELA
ANGUS m Scottish, Irish, English
Anglicized form of AONGHUS
ANIMA (2) f English
Means "soul, spirit" in Latin... [more]
ANISE f English
From the name of the herb.
ANJELICA f English (Modern)
Variant of ANGELICA
ANN f English
English form of ANNE
ANNA f English, Italian, German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Finnish, Estonian, Greek, Hungarian, Polish, Russian, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, Icelandic, Catalan, Breton, Biblical
Latinate form of HANNAH... [more]
ANNABEL f English
Variant of AMABEL influenced by the name ANNA
ANNABELLA f English, Italian
Latinate form of ANNABEL... [more]
ANNABELLE f English
Variant of ANNABEL... [more]
ANNABETH f English
Combination of ANNA and BETH
ANNALISA f Italian, English
Combination of ANNA and LISA
ANNE f French, English, German, Scandinavian, Finnish, Basque
French form of HANNAH... [more]
ANNEKA f English
Variant of ANNIKA
ANNETTA f English, Italian
Latinate pet form of ANNE
ANNICE f English
Variant of ANNIS
ANNIE f English
Pet form of ANNE
ANNIS f English
Medieval form of AGNES
ANNMARIE f English
Combination of ANN and MARIE
ANONA f English
Possibly an elaborated form of ANNA
ANSELM m English
Derived from the Germanic elements ans "god" and helm "helmet, protection"... [more]
ANSON m English
From a surname meaning "son of AGNES".
ANTHONY m English
From the Roman family name Antonius, which is of unknown Etruscan origin... [more]
ANTONETTE f English
Pet form of ANTONIA
ANTONIA f English, Italian, Spanish, German, Scandinavian, Dutch, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Antonius (e ANTHONY).
ANTONY m English
Variant of ANTHONY
ANTWAN m English (Modern)
Variant of ANTOINE
APRIL f English
Means simply "April" from the name of the month... [more]
ARABELLA f English, Italian
Perhaps derived from Latin orabilis meaning "yielding to pray".
ARCHIBALD m Scottish, English
Derived from the Germanic elements ercan "genuine" and bald "bold".
ARCHIE m Scottish, English
Pet form of ARCHIBALD
ARDEN m & f English
From a surname which was originally taken from a place name meaning "eagle valley" in Old English.
ARETHA f English
Derived from Greek αρετη (arete) meaning "virtue".
ARIA f English
Means "song" or "melody" in Italian... [more]
ARIADNE f Greek Mythology, English
Means "most holy", compod of the Cretan Greek elements αρι (ari) "most" and αδνος (adnos) "holy"... [more]
ARIANA f English
Variant of ARIANE
ARIANE f English, French
Variant of ARIANNE... [more]
ARIC m English
Variant of ERIC
ARIELLA f English
Feminine form of ARIEL
ARIELLE f English
Feminine form of ARIEL
ARIN f English
Variant of ERIN
ARKELL m English
From a surname which was derived from the Old Nor personal name Arnkell which meant "eagle helmet".
ARLEEN f English
Variant of ARLENE
ARLENE f English
Pet form of names ending in arlene, such as CHARLENE.
ARLETTE f French, English
Norman pet form of names beginning with the Germanic element arn "eagle"... [more]
ARLIE f & m English
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "eagle wood" in Old English... [more]
ARLINE f English
Variant of ARLENE
ARN m English
Short form of ARNOLD
ARNIE m English
Pet form of ARNOLD
ARNOLD m English, German
From a Germanic name meaning "eagle power", derived from arn "eagle" combined with wald "power"... [more]
ARRON m English
Variant of AARON
ART m English
Short form of ARTHUR
ARTHUR m English, Welsh Mythology
The meaning of this name is unknown... [more]
ASH m & f English
Either a short form of ASHLEY or el from the English word denoting either the tree or the residue of fire.
ASHLEE f English (Modern)
Feminine variant of ASHLEY
ASHLEIGH f English (Modern)
Feminine variant of ASHLEY
ASHLEY m & f English
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name which meant "ash tree clearing" in Old English.
ASHLIE f English (Modern)
Feminine variant of ASHLEY
ASHLYN f English
Combination of ASHLEY and the popular name suffix lyn.
ASHLYNN f English (Modern)
Variant of ASHLYN
ASHTON m & f English
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name which meant "ash tree town" in Old English.
ASIA (1) f & m English (Modern)
From the name of the continent, which is perhaps derived from Assyrian asu, meaning "east".
ASPEN f English
Simply means "aspen tree" from the English word, derived from Old English æspe.
ASTON m & f English
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name which meant "east town" in Old English.
ASTOR m English
From a surname derived from Provençal astur meaning "hawk".
ASTRA f English
Means "star", ultimately from Greek αστηρ (aster).
AUBERON m English
Norman French form of an unknown Germanic name... [more]
AUBREE f English
Feminine variant of AUBREY
AUBREY m & f English
Norman French form of the Germanic name Alberic which meant "elf power", compod of the elements alb "elf" and ric "power"... [more]
AUBRIE f & m English
Variant of AUBREY
AUDIE f English
Pet form of AUDREY
AUDLEY m English
From a surname which was taken from a place name meaning "EALDGYÐ's clearing" in Old English.
AUDRA (2) f English
Variant of AUDREY
AUDREA f English
Variant of AUDREY
AUDREY f English
Modern form of ÆÐELÞRYÐ... [more]
AUGUST (2) m English
Means simply "August" from the name of the month, which was originally named for the Roman emperor Augustus.
AUGUSTA f English, Italian, Polish
Feminine form of AUGUSTUS
AUGUSTINE m English
From the Roman name Augustinus, itlf derived from the Roman name AUGUSTUS... [more]
AURA f English
Means simply "aura" from the English word (derived from Latin) for a distinctive atmosphere or illumination.