Amelia Camille Morris

Trying to find that perfect name, like everyone else. After trying for so long I'm finally with child. Mommy is basically Jade from Victorious or April from Parks and Recs Dark sense of humor, but has a heart of gold, also a dancer/cheerleader. Daddy is a happy go lucky optimistic ray of sunshine and very religious. He is a photographer and a joker. Also fluent in French and English.
  1. Ariel
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "lion of God"
    • Description:

      Ariel is a male Biblical name, seen there as the messenger of Ezra, and also used as a symbolic name for the city of Jerusalem, while Shakespeare used it for a (male) sprite in The Tempest.
  2. Aria
    • Britt
      • Origin:

        Swedish, contracted form of Birgit
      • Meaning:

        "high goddess"
      • Description:

        Brisk but rather brittle. Britt Eklund was a Bond Girl in the 1974 The Man with the Golden Gun. Britt is a contracted form of Birgit, but be aware that it does come with the strong possibility of being confused with Bret/Brett—or as a shortening of Brittany.
    • Drew
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Andrew
      • Meaning:

        "strong and manly"
      • Description:

        Drew, which projects a polished, somewhat intellectual impression, is rapidly becoming the Andrew nickname of choice, replacing the past favorite, Andy. It is fully capable of standing on its own, which it has for many decades, non-stop since 1942.
    • Emma
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "universal"
      • Description:

        Emma has now been among the top girl names in the United States for several years, claiming the Number 1 crown in 2008 and again from 2015 to 2018 before dropping back to second place.
    • Fiona
      • Origin:

        Scottish
      • Meaning:

        "white, fair"
      • Description:

        Fiona entered the American consciousness with the opening of the 1954 Broadway musical Brigadoon, but didn't come onto the U.S. popularity list until 1990.
    • Jaxon
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Jackson
      • Meaning:

        "son of Jack"
      • Description:

        Jaxon has been mostly climbing in popularity since it entered the Top 1000 in 1997, proving that many parents have decided to rev up the cool factor of Jackson by giving it this streamlined spelling. (Though we still prefer the original.)
    • Jaqueline (Jackie)
      • Marianna
        • Origin:

          Italian, Polish, English
        • Meaning:

          "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + grace"
        • Description:

          While Marianna looks like a spelling variation of Mariana, the two names have different etymologies. While the one-N spelling derives from the Roman name Marianus, Marianna is a combination of two classics, Maria and Anna, used in many European languages.
      • Pippa
        • Origin:

          English, diminutive of Philippa
        • Meaning:

          "lover of horses"
        • Description:

          Pippa, a peppy condensation of Philippa that turns it from serious to sprightly, has come into the public eye in a big way via the former Kate Middleton's sister.
      • Quinn
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "descendant of Conn, chief leader, intelligence"
        • Description:

          Quinn is an engaging Celtic surname that is on the rise for both genders. Quinn has started leaning decidedly toward the feminine thanks to a female cheerleader character on the television show Glee. It retains some testosterone from "The Mighty Quinn," the name of a movie, a band, and a Bob Dylan song.
      • Ravi
        • Origin:

          Hindi
        • Meaning:

          "conferring"
        • Description:

          A title of the Hindu sun god, made cross-culturally famous by sitar player Ravi Shankar.
      • Russell
        • Origin:

          French
        • Meaning:

          "redhead, fox-colored"
        • Description:

          One of many R- boys’ names that started as a nickname for a redhead, Russell had a measure of popularity from the early twentieth century through the 1950s. But it's now lost much of its color -- except for a few dynamic bearers, actors Russell Crowe and Russell Brand and sports stars Russell Westbrook and Russell Wilson.
      • Spencer
        • Origin:

          French
        • Meaning:

          "keeper of provisions"
        • Description:

          Yes, Spencer makes a plausible and powerful female choice these days, though still thought of as primarily for boys. Kelsey Grammer used it for his daughter in the 1980's. Spencer made its first appearance on the girls' Top 1000 in 2017.
      • Wesley
        • Zoey
          • Origin:

            Spelling variation of Zoe
          • Meaning:

            "life"
          • Description:

            Zoey is a modern spelling variation of Zoe, the Greek Jewish translation of Eve. For a few years, it was even more popular than the original Zoe, but has now dropped back to the second ranked spelling.