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- Eliza
- Emilia
- Estella
- Kassidy
Description:
Kassidy as a masculine name represents a contemporary gender crossover from what has become predominantly feminine usage. Derived from the Irish surname Ó Caiside, meaning 'descendant of Caiside' (where Caiside relates to 'curly-haired'), the name emerged in America as a given name in the late 20th century. While initially used for both genders, Kassidy has trended more feminine since the 1990s, though some boys still receive this name. The spelling with 'K' and double 's' distinguishes it from Cassidy, offering a slightly more distinctive variation. For boys, Kassidy carries a modern, energetic quality while maintaining connections to Irish heritage. Parents choosing Kassidy for boys may appreciate its melodic sound and cultural roots while embracing its relative uniqueness in masculine usage.
- Keira
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"little dark one"Description:
Keira is an attractive girls’ name that's gotten a huge boost from the meteoric rise of Keira Knightley. Original spelling Kiera, which relates more directly to the male Kieran, was the more popular form until the rise of Keira Knightley reversed the order. Both are Anglicized versions of the Irish Ciara.
- Louisa
- Rosalie
- Rose
- Tessa
Origin:
Diminutive of TheresaMeaning:
"to reap, to gather"Description:
Tessa is one of those golden names that's been popular but not TOO popular for several decades now. Tessa has ranked in the Top 500 in the US since 1981 but has risen only once above Number 200.