Esmeralda f
English: from the Spanish vocabulary word esmeralda emerald. Its occasional modern use as a given name seems to date from Victor Hugo's Notre Dame de Paris (1831), in which it is the nickname of the gypsy girl loved by the hunchback Quasimodo; she was given the name because she wore an amulet containing an artificial emerald.
Variant: Esmerelda.
First names dictionary. 2012.