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A list of the Girl Names I have collected
- Aislin
- Alia
- Amelia
- Anya
- Astrid
- Astrid
- Audry
- Bellamy
Origin:
English and Irish from FrenchMeaning:
"fine friend"Description:
Bellamy is a surname name with an admirable meaning and upbeat rhythm, similar to jovial choices like Rafferty, Barnaby and Willoughby.
- Blaire
Description:
Blaire as a masculine name represents an interesting gender crossover from what has become more commonly used for girls in recent decades. With Scottish and Gaelic origins, Blaire derives from a surname meaning 'plain' or 'field,' though some connect it to the Gaelic 'blár' meaning 'battlefield.' Traditionally, Blair without the final 'e' was more common for boys, while the 'Blaire' spelling has been increasingly adopted for girls. As a masculine name, Blaire carries an aristocratic, distinguished quality with its crisp sound and historical connections to Scottish nobility. The name projects strength and refinement simultaneously. Though relatively uncommon for boys in contemporary usage, it offers parents seeking a distinctive masculine name something with historical depth and a sophisticated sound while still being short and straightforward.
- Delaney
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"dark river"Description:
Cheerful but laidback, surname-style Delaney is derived from the Old Irish name Dubhshláine and has become a familiar choice for girls in recent decades. Nevertheless, it has also been used for boys since the early 1900s and was equally - though rarely - given to both, right up until the 1990s.
- Fae
- Fawn
- Fleur
- Freya
- Gaia
- Gemma
- Genevieve
- Greer
- Guinevere
- Holland
Origin:
Dutch place-nameDescription:
Holland, like most place names, is gender neutral. There's about one boy Holland born in the US these days for every girl Holland.