Girl Names I like

  1. Adaline
    • Origin:

      Variation of Adeline, English
    • Meaning:

      "noble"
    • Description:

      Adaline rocketed onto the Top 1000 for the first time since 1924 in 2015 at a whopping Number 364 -- an astonishing debut. Though similar names, such as Adeline, Adelyn and Ada, have been growing steadily for years, the meteoric rise of this once-unusual spelling is no doubt due to Blake Lively-starring movie "The Age of Adaline," about a woman who stops aging at the age of 29.
  2. Addisyn
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Addison
    • Description:

      Addison has been a wildly popular surname name, mostly for girls, for a few decades now, and Addisyn is one of its many spelling variations.
  3. Arya
    • Origin:

      Sanskrit; Modern variation of Aria
    • Meaning:

      "noble; air/song"
    • Description:

      Arya was derived from an Indo-Iranian word meaning "Aryan" or "noble." It is a masculine given name in Iran, Indonesia, Bali, and Sanskrit-speaking regions of India. In Hindu- and English-speaking parts of the world, Arya is more often a feminine name, the latter influenced by the similar Italian name Aria, meaning "air" or "song."
  4. Charlette
    • Description:

      Charlette is a feminine name that serves as a variation of Charlotte, which derives from the masculine name Charles, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning 'free man.' This alternative spelling maintains the same pronunciation as Charlotte while offering a slightly different visual appearance. While Charlotte has been consistently popular across English-speaking countries for centuries, the Charlette variant remains relatively uncommon. The name carries associations with royalty and elegance, particularly through figures like Queen Charlotte of England (18th century). Charlette emerged as an alternative spelling primarily in the 20th century, offering a subtle distinction from the more common form. Parents might choose this spelling for its familiar sound paired with a slightly unusual presentation, creating a balance between tradition and individuality.

  5. Elianna
    • Origin:

      Variation of Eliana, Hebrew, Latin
    • Meaning:

      "my God has answered; sun"
    • Description:

      Eliana and her spelling variations are multicultural favorites that have been rising across the English-speaking world since the turn of the 21st century. Popular in Netherlands, the UK, Canada, France, and Brazil, Eliana and sisters come with in-built nicknames Ellie, Elle and Ana which makes them versatile and appealing
  6. Erynn
    • Description:

      Erynn is a feminine name representing a modern variation of Erin, the poetic name for Ireland derived from Éirinn, meaning "peace." The distinctive spelling with the double 'n' and 'y' gives this traditional Celtic name a contemporary flair while maintaining its connection to Irish heritage. This spelling variation gained modest popularity in the 1990s and early 2000s as parents sought unique twists on classic names. Erynn carries the same melodic quality and cultural significance as Erin but offers a more distinctive option. The name evokes images of Ireland's lush landscapes and rich cultural traditions while providing a slightly more uncommon alternative to the more standard spelling.

  7. Izabella
    • Origin:

      Variation of Isabella, Hungarian, Polish, and English
    • Meaning:

      "pledged to God"
    • Description:

      While this might look like a modern spelling of the classic Isabella, it is also the Hungarian and Polish form, pronounced with an EE sound at the beginning. A Top 50 name in Hungary and a Top 200 name in Poland, this form is also popular in Latvia.
  8. Maisie
    • Origin:

      Scottish diminutive of Margaret or Mary
    • Meaning:

      "pearl or bitter"
    • Description:

      Maisie, a charming name long popular as a nickname for Margaret or Mary, entered the Top 1000 as itself ten years ago and continues to rise. Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams helped propel the name back into the limelight, along with the that of her character, Arya.