My Current Favs

  1. Geraldine
    • Origin:

      German and French, feminine variation of Gerald
    • Meaning:

      "ruler with the spear"
    • Description:

      Though twin brother Gerald is still in baby name limbo, Geraldine is in line to follow the path of Josephine to imminent revival—even though Gerry is not as spunky a nickname as Josie.
  2. Gerrie
    • Origin:

      English, German
    • Meaning:

      "ruler with the spear"
    • Description:

      The -ie spelling of Gerry or Geri feels slightly lighter and fresher, but long form Geraldine is still stuck in style limbo.
  3. Graciela
    • Idalia
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "behold the sun"
      • Description:

        A pretty, if unusual choice for a summer baby, particularly a girl with an ancestor named Ida. An epithet of the goddess Aphrodite, Idalia is derived from the Greek place name Idalion.
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      • Kacie
        • Origin:

          Variation of Casey
        • Meaning:

          "vigilant in war"
        • Description:

          Dated 'creative' spelling of Irish classic.
      • Kaia
        • Origin:

          Latin, Scandinavian, or Hawaiian
        • Meaning:

          "to rejoice or sea"
        • Description:

          The new Maia, the next Kayla, Kaia has been on the charts since the year 2000. You might see it as a female form of the also-rising Kai, which means sea in Hawaiian and is sometimes used for girls as well, or as a Kardashianization of the ancient goddess name Caia.
      • Keegan
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "son of Egan"
        • Description:

          Another two-syllable surname zooming up the ladder for boys, and poised to be grabbed by the girls.
      • Lainey
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Elaine, French and Scottish
        • Meaning:

          "bright shining light"
        • Description:

          Nickname name Lainey has been rising since the turn of the century to become a Top 200 girls' name in the US today.
      • Lillie
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Lily/ Lilian
        • Description:

          A variation of Lileas and Lilian.
      • Linnea
        • Origin:

          Swedish
        • Meaning:

          "twinflower, lime tree"
        • Description:

          Linnea is an attractive Scandinavian name that derives from the renowned 18th century Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus, who developed the Linnean system of classifying plants and animals.
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          • Meredith
            • Origin:

              Welsh
            • Meaning:

              "great ruler"
            • Description:

              Meredith is a soft, gentle-sounding name with subtle Welsh roots. Although originally a boys’ name , Meredith is used mainly for girls now.
          • Mila
            • Origin:

              Slavic, Russian
            • Meaning:

              "gracious; dear"
            • Description:

              Mila is a popular name that took a 125 year nap, ranking in the Top 1000 in 1881 and then not ranking again until 2006, after actress Mila Kunis appeared on That 70s Show.
          • Noa
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "motion"
            • Description:

              This Old Testament female name has been one of the most popular girls’ names in Israel over the last decade. Also highly popular in Spain, Portugal and the Netherlands, and a new entrant to the US Top 1000, it may be misunderstood here as an attempt to streamline and feminize the more familiar Noah – although it's a separate name with a separate derivation.
          • Parker
            • Origin:

              English occupational name
            • Meaning:

              "park keeper"
            • Description:

              Indie actress Parker Posey put a female imprint on this sophisticated surname that's still about three times as common for boys but rising for both sexes. Parker has the advantage of its nature connection, relating it to such occupational names as Gardener and Forester.
          • Shiloh
            • Origin:

              Biblical place-name, Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "tranquil"
            • Description:

              Cool meets Born Again meets Brad and Angelina, who made Shiloh an instant star when they chose it for their daughter. While Shiloh has risen from obscurity thanks to its celebrity baby use, it hasn't become a star the way brother names Maddox and Pax have. It entered the Top 1000 in 2007, one year after the birth of Ms. Jolie-Pitt.
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            • Tate
              • Origin:

                Norse
              • Meaning:

                "cheerful"
              • Description:

                Though Tate is used almost exclusively for boys, we can see Tate as a stronger surname alternative to Kate or a clipped form of Tatum.