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- Adaline
Origin:
Variation of Adeline, EnglishMeaning:
"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.
- Aggie
Origin:
English, diminutive of Agatha and AgnesDescription:
Mauve-tinted nickname with vintage charm that could just follow in the footsteps of ABBIE. More prominent now as the nickname for the Texas A&M sports teams.
- Azkadeilah
- Cambree
Description:
Cambree is a modern feminine name with American origins, created as a variation of names like Cambria and Bree. This trendy name combines elements of popularity from similar-sounding names like Aubree and Brinley. The name has a contemporary feel with its distinctive spelling and the popular "ee" ending sound. Cambree began appearing on naming charts in the early 2000s, gaining modest popularity as parents sought unique yet accessible names. The name carries a youthful, fresh quality and fits with current naming trends favoring softer sounds and creative spellings. Cambree remains uncommon enough to be distinctive while still feeling familiar to modern ears.
- Kora
Origin:
Maori, English, GreekMeaning:
"maiden"Description:
As the softer-looking Cora of Downton Abbey fame charted highly in the US and the UK, some parents were looking for a way to make this name a little less common, a bit more trendy or far more Germanic by using a "K". We prefer the C version, but Kora is still an elegant name.
- Kadist
- Logan
Origin:
Scottish surnameMeaning:
"little hollow"Description:
Logan, with its appealing Scottish burr, is a very hot boys' name—it's in the national Top 10 and heading for Number 1 in some states—and can also make a rich and resonant choice for a girl. Jason and Jordan Mewes have a daughter named Logan Lee.
- Luella
Origin:
Spelling variation of LouellaMeaning:
"battle famous fairy maiden"Description:
Luella is a sleeker spelling variant of the girls' name Louella and is now more popular than the original. Sweet, but lively, it was a popular name in the the early 19th century, but fell out of favor in the 50s. Now, after a 60 year absence, it's back in the charts, in the US and the UK.
- Lodus
- Meesha
Description:
Meesha is a feminine name with diverse cultural connections, appearing in Slavic, Indian, and Middle Eastern naming traditions with different origins and meanings. In Slavic contexts, it may function as a diminutive of Mikhail/Michael (meaning "who is like God?"). In Indian usage, it can relate to Sanskrit roots meaning "ram" or "sheep." The name has a soft, melodious quality with its flowing sounds. While not widely common globally, Meesha has gained some recognition through occasional use by celebrities and in popular culture. The name's cross-cultural versatility gives it broad appeal while maintaining a distinctive character. Its relatively uncommon status makes it stand out while remaining accessible and pleasant to pronounce.
- Ozzi
- Winnie
Origin:
English diminutive of WinifredMeaning:
"holy peacemaking, gentle friend"Description:
This pet form of such names as Winifred and Edwina and Gwendolyn has loads of vintage charm, a la Millie and Maisie, with a decidedly winning vibe. And it just got celebrity cred as the baby daughter of Jimmy Fallon.
- Wren
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"small bird"Description:
Wren, a lilting songbird name, could be the next Robin. Wren entered the Top 1000 for the first time in 2012 and is among the new wave of popular English names for girls.