Bold and beautiful girls!

  1. Evelia
    • Evera
      • Gwendolen
        • Origin:

          Welsh
        • Meaning:

          "white ring, circle"
        • Description:

          Gwendolen, an ancient Welsh favorite, retired decades ago in favor of the short form Gwen, but now, as in the case all across the naming board, the nickname has faded and the more distinguished original is up for reappraisal.
      • Gwyneira
        • Origin:

          Welsh
        • Meaning:

          "white snow"
        • Description:

          An unusual Gwyn name with a lovely meaning.
      • Holiday
        • Origin:

          English word name
        • Meaning:

          "holy day"
        • Description:

          Free and fun name if you don't want to be pinned down to Noelle, Pasqua, or Valentine.
      • Isabel
        • Origin:

          Spanish variation of Elizabeth
        • Meaning:

          "pledged to God"
        • Description:

          Isabel derived from Elizabeth in southwest Europe during the Middle Ages. It was originally written as Elisabel, but the first syllable was dropped as it spread across the continent. In Spain and Portugal, Isabel and Elizabeth are considered to be variations of the same name, but they are treated as separate names in other European countries and the US.
      • Isabetta
        • Origin:

          Short form of Elisabetta, Italian variation of Elizabeth
        • Meaning:

          "pledged to God"
        • Description:

          Isabetta is a charming spin on both the Elizabeth and Isabella families and a new way to go if you love the originals but want something more, well, original. Isabetta Rose is the name chosen by Amber and Rob Mariano for their daughter. If you're searching for Italian names for girls that make an easy transition to the English-speaking world, this should be high on your list.
      • Ivria
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "from the land of Abraham"
        • Description:

          Perhaps to honor an ancestral Abraham, but presents a confusing image.
      • Laurel
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "laurel tree"
        • Description:

          Laurel takes Laura back to its meaning in nature, resulting in a gentle, botanical option. Even more directly than Laura, Laurel relates back to the laurel wreath signifying success and peace in ancient Rome.
      • Laurena
        • Lauretta
          • Origin:

            Italian diminutive of Laura
          • Meaning:

            "bay laurel"
          • Description:

            The first syllable of Laura in Italian rhymes with now, so Lauretta does not really sound like the decidedly midcentury Loretta thought most English speakers will pronounce it that way. Still, this Italian names for girls feels more closely related to the classic beauty Laura and somehow more charming and unusual.
        • Laurette
          • Meliora
            • Origin:

              Latin, Cornish
            • Meaning:

              "better; honey"
            • Description:

              Unusual and lush Roman name adopted, improbably, by the Puritans.
          • Mirabelle
            • Origin:

              French
            • Meaning:

              "marvelous"
            • Description:

              If you're looking for a fresher belle name than Isabelle, Mirabelle is lovely, and we also like the extra flourish of Mirabella. And if you want a nature tie, Mirabelle is also the name of a delicate French plum.
          • Miranda
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "marvelous"
            • Description:

              Miranda, a shimmeringly lovely, poetic name that was invented by Shakespeare for the beautiful and admirable young heroine of his play, The Tempest, is still a recommended choice even though its popularity peaked in the 1990's, partially as an antidote to Amanda. But while Amanda now sounds dated, Miranda retains a good measure of its charm.
          • Moriah
            • Origin:

              Biblical place name; Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "the Lord is my teacher"
            • Description:

              Where Abraham took his son Isaac to sacrifice him. Taylor Hanson chose this as the middle name for his son Viggo, his fourth child, but most will see it as a girls’ name. Make life simpler and spell it Mariah.
          • Naomi
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "pleasantness"
            • Description:

              Naomi was once a primarily Jewish name from the Old Testament that referenced the mother-in-law of Ruth. Because of this, it is a symbolic name given to girls on Shavuot when the story of Ruth is read in the synagogue.
          • Noelia
            • Origin:

              Spanish, feminine variation of Noel
            • Description:

              This name of an admired Puerto Rican pop singer has been picked up by hundreds of Hispanic parents.
          • Octavia
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "eighth"
            • Description:

              Octavia began as the Latin, then Victorian name for an eighth child. While there aren't many eighth children anymore, this ancient Roman name has real possibilities as a substitute for the overused Olivia; recommended for its combination of classical and musical overtones. It was chosen for his daughter by Kevin Sorbo.
          • Vivia
            • Origin:

              Italian variation of Vivian
            • Meaning:

              "life"
            • Description:

              Vivia, the fresh Italian version of newly popular name, streamlines and even vivifies the original.