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ROMANTIC NAMES FOR GIRLS

February 9th, 2010

Romantic names for girls – loosely defined as creative and elaborate names that suggest an earlier era and a Latinate emotionality – have become more fashionable in recent years.  As we grow more comfortable with the notion of equality for girls, we may also become confident enough to give our daughters elaborately feminine names rather than having to make our point with androgynous, modern monikers like Blair or Blake.

Of course, not every romantic name is a feminist statement.  These names may just feel fresh again after decades of sleeker, more straightforward girls’ names like Mary and Betty, Karen and LisaEven Jennifer and Ashley pale in the face of these flagrantly feminine names.

The rise of Isabella and Sophia to the Top 10 means that Romantic Names are now mainstream.  Some choices further off the beaten track:

ADORIA

ANASTASIA

ANGELICA

ANTONIA

ARABELLA

ARTEMESIA

AURORA

CELESTIA

EVANGELINA

FORSYTHIA

GABRIELLA

ISADORA

JULIANA

LILLIANA

MAGDALENA

MARIELLA

MELISANDE

NATALYA

PALOMA

RAFFAELA

RAMONA

SERAPHINA

TAMARA

TATIANA

VALENTINA

VENETIA

The names of romantic heroines also carry a special romantic aura, even when they’re less elaborate than the classically romantic names like Seraphina and Lilliana.  While some of the most romantic heroines of literature have decidedly unromantic names – nothing can really elevate Jane of Jane Eyre and Cathy of Wuthering Heights to the level of romanticism – other names take on a more romantic glow thanks to the heroines who bear them.

Some examples from literature, classic and modern, as well as romantic films include:

ANNAAnna Karenina

CHRISTABELPossession

CLAREThe Time Traveler’s Wife

CLEOPATRAAntony and Cleopatra

DOROTHEAMiddlemarch

EMMAMadame Bovary

JULIETRomeo & Juliet, The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Society

LARADoctor Zhivago

LUCINDAOscar & Lucinda

ROSETitanic

ROXANECyrano de Bergerac

SABRINA — Sabrina

SCARLETTGone with the Wind

SOPHIESophie’s Choice

TESSTess of the D’Urbervilles

VIVIANPretty Woman

And then there are romance novels, both conventional and paranormal.  Names of the newer romantic heroines include:

BRYNASpellbound

CHLOEThe Dark Highlander

DOUGLESS – Knight in Shining Armor

IDESS – Ecstasy Unveiled: Demonica Series

KENNADragon Moon

MAIAIn Twilight’s Shadow

PHOEBEIt Had To Be You

RENATAEternal Moon

SAVANNAHDear John

VASILISA/LISSAThe Vampire Academy (Vasilisa is also the name of the heroine of a classic Russian fairy tale)

ZARAHHuntress Moon

Thanks to our intern DANIELLE MIKSZA for help researching the names.

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Sarah Bayly Says:

February 9th, 2010 at 7:40 am

Hi,

I love your website, it’s very inspirational. I think unusual baby names are great. I called my little girl Ostara – after the pagan goddess of Easter (which is when she was born) and it really suits her.

It even inspired me to start my own business http://www.2greenmonkeys.co.uk, which makes personalised embroidered baby names on organic sleepsuits, blankets etc.

Is there there anywhere on your site, where you link to gifts for unusual named babies? Or could you possibily feature my website in your blog?

Many thanks, Sarah

Sarah

Katie Says:

February 9th, 2010 at 7:55 am

I think Jane from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is very romantic, and I wholeheartedly agree to Clare from the Time Traveler’s Wife. Though I would still spell it Claire… maybe. ;)

Ellen_B Says:

February 9th, 2010 at 8:36 am

I can’t see Sophie from Sophie’s Choice as a romantic name. Seems more tragic to me.

Andrea Says:

February 9th, 2010 at 10:47 am

I’m going through a Romanov phase again in my reading. One of their cousins was Marie of Romania. She named her youngest daughter Ileana after a very romantic Romanian folk tale about a princess who is saved by a prince. Quite a frilly, romantic name and Marie commented in her book that she had reached the point where she insisted on naming her own children what she wanted after being forced to use traditional royal names for the first four.

EvanescenceDolly Says:

February 9th, 2010 at 11:46 am

I totally agree with Katie! I plan on naming my first daughter after her :D
I like:
Adoria
Anastasia
Angelica
Antonia
Artemesia
Forsythia
Isadora
Magdalena
Melisande
Paloma
Raffaela
Ramona
Anna
Christabel
Clare
Cleopatra
Dorothea
Emma
Juliet
Lara
Lucinda
Rose
Roxane
Sophie
Tess
Vivian
Chole and
Phoebe!

Alicia Says:

February 9th, 2010 at 8:24 pm

I LOVE Mariella, but DH was very opposed. Another super fem name I pushed for was Aurelia. I did get Juliet for the middle though. :D

JNE Says:

February 9th, 2010 at 8:58 pm

Love Isadora – my daughter was *almost* an Isadora. Also a fan of Valentina and Magdalena… and I’m not generally a “romantic names” type.

Jessica Says:

February 10th, 2010 at 3:12 pm

I love romantic, feminine names. If I have a daughter, she will be Josephine- for my father Joseph and for Jo March in Little Women, she’s an excellent heroine. If I have a second daughter, she’ll be named Aurelia (and I hope she’ll be born in the fall, because I chose the name for it’s meaning of golden. I adore the golden aspen trees in the fall where I live, and I wanted a nature name that was a nod to the aspens, without being an outright nature name like Aspen, Willow, Canyon, Sky, Cedar – all of these are names that are really popular for kids in my town, but I wanted something more classic feeling.) Thanks for the blog entry- lovely names all around.

jessica Says:

February 19th, 2010 at 10:36 pm

Rosella, isey, melody, hazel, ariel

Anonymous Says:

February 19th, 2010 at 11:16 pm

Oh i love the name Seraphina and the nickname will be ‘Sera’, not only romantic but it also sounds so angelic.

Janel Says:

July 6th, 2010 at 3:11 am

Tatiana is always going to be a favorite of mine! It sounds so pretty, and delicate, but in a good way! If I can convince any man I marry to name our first daughter Tatiana, I deffinetly will (I’m still single, and not too close to marriage). I adore Tatiana!

Tori Says:

August 11th, 2010 at 6:07 am

These names are simply stunning. I love the craze of romantic names. Anastasia is such an inspirational name especially with the history of Princess Anastasia, I also love Isabella, Sophia, Angelica, Liliana these vibrant romantic names are gorgeous most the names on that list are beautiful. I also like the other names such as Juliet, Vivian (prefering Vivienne) Scarlett etc. Every beautiful names which are simply stunning for girls.

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