Girl- Middle names
- Aurora
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"dawn"Description:
The goddess name Aurora has consistently been on the US popularity list since the nineteenth century, but has really taken off in the past 30 years. Aurora also enjoys remarkable international popularity, ranking in the Top 100 throughout the English-speaking world as well as in Italy, Spain, Norway, Switzerland, and several other European and Latin American countries.
- Corinne
Origin:
French variation of Greek KorinnaMeaning:
"maiden"Description:
Corinne is one of the names that, it might surprise you to learn, ranked among the US Top 1000 girl names until 2020, when it fell off the charts after 140 years. Its most popular year was 1926, when it ranked Number 249. Corinna is another pretty ancient form of the name, technically a diminutive.
- Felicity
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"good fortune, happy"Description:
Felicity is as accessible a virtue name as Hope and Faith, but much more feminine -- and dare we say, happier. The hit TV show did a lot to soften and modernize the once buttoned-up image of Felicity, and it got further notice as the red-haired Colonial doll, Felicity Merriman, in the American Girl series. A current bearer is actress Felicity Huffman.
- Fiona
Origin:
ScottishMeaning:
"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.
- Fiori
Description:
Fiori is a feminine name with Italian origins, derived directly from the Italian word 'fiori' meaning 'flowers'. The name embodies natural beauty and delicacy, carrying associations with blossoming and springtime. While not extremely common even in Italy, it has a poetic quality that appeals to parents seeking a name with aesthetic elegance. Outside of Italian communities, Fiori remains quite rare, giving it an exotic appeal in English-speaking countries. The name's connection to nature places it among botanical names that have gained appeal in recent decades. Its short length combined with flowing vowel sounds creates a melodic quality that's both distinctive and accessible. Fiori might particularly appeal to families with Italian heritage or those drawn to names with clear natural symbolism.
- Korin
Description:
Korin is a versatile feminine name with multicultural origins. In Japanese contexts, it can mean 'heart of ice' or refer to a traditional style of painting. Hungarian sources suggest it may be a feminine form of Quirinus, an ancient Roman name. In Hebrew, similar names relate to 'radiating light.' This cross-cultural versatility has contributed to its modest usage across different regions. Korin has a contemporary, streamlined sound that appeals to parents seeking international names with simple pronunciation. While never extremely popular, Korin saw some usage in the United States during the late 20th century. The name balances uniqueness with accessibility, making it appealing for families seeking something distinctive yet approachable.
- Luna
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"moon"Description:
The name of the Roman goddess of the moon, Luna is derived straight from the Latin word for moon, luna. Luna may be the name most likely to surprise someone from an older generation by its Top 10 status in the US and its widespread international popularity.
- Ofelia
Description:
Ofelia is a feminine name with roots in ancient Greek literature, derived from the name Ophelia. It originated from the Greek word 'ophelos,' meaning 'help' or 'benefit.' This name gained literary prominence through Shakespeare's character in 'Hamlet.' The Spanish and Italian variant Ofelia has been particularly popular in Hispanic and Mediterranean cultures. Throughout history, it has conveyed a sense of tragic beauty and poetic elegance. In modern times, Ofelia has experienced renewed interest as parents seek names with classical origins and rich cultural significance. The name carries an air of sophistication and timeless appeal, with a hint of dramatic flair.
- Victoria
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"victory"Description:
Victoria is the Latin word for "victory" and a feminine form of Victor. It is the name of the ancient Roman goddess of victory, the equivalent of the Greek Nike, and also a popular third century saint.
- Violet
Origin:
English from LatinMeaning:
"purple"Description:
Violet is soft and sweet, yet with a vivacious edge. Today, Violet is the top flower name for girls, outranking Lily and Iris in the Top 100, and the second most popular color name for girls after Scarlett.
- Zinavieva