Girl #2

  1. Ami
    • Origin:

      Japanese, Sanskrit, or variation of Amy
    • Meaning:

      "second beauty; second ocean; second truth; nectar; beloved"
    • Description:

      A multicultural unisex choice that peaked for girls at the same time as Amy. Ami is also the French word for "friend."
  2. Aimi
    • Origin:

      Japanese
    • Meaning:

      "beautiful love"
    • Description:

      Despite being etymologically unrelated, Aimi has a similar meaning to the name Amy, "beloved."
  3. Emilly
    • Description:

      Emilly is a feminine name that represents a modern spelling variation of the classic Emily. While Emily derives from the Latin 'Aemilia,' meaning 'rival' or 'eager,' Emilly maintains this etymological connection while offering a distinctive orthographic twist. This spelling variant gained modest popularity in the early 2000s as parents sought ways to personalize traditional names. Particularly common in Brazil and some Spanish-speaking regions, Emilly combines the familiar comfort of the traditional Emily with a touch of uniqueness. The double 'l' creates visual interest while maintaining the same melodic three-syllable pronunciation. Though less common than the standard spelling, Emilly provides a subtle way to distinguish the name while preserving its classic heritage and gentle sound.

  4. Hinata