First girl
- Amirah
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"princess"Description:
The feminine form of Amir, a soft and regal baby name popular in the Muslim community.
- Angelina
Origin:
Greek, Italian, Spanish, Russian diminutive of AngelaMeaning:
"angel"Description:
The gorgeous Angelina Jolie has promoted the star power of her name and changed Angelina's image from delicate to intense, from older Italian mama to stylish multi-cultural child. Kids might relate to the dancing mouse in the series of charming children's books, Angelina Ballerina, or to the Harry Potter character, Angelina Johnson Weasley, a member of Dumbledore's army.
- Daenerys
Origin:
Literary nameDescription:
Daenerys is yet another girls' name invented by "Game of Thrones" author George R. R. Martin that is beginning to gain some traction in real life. Daenerys was used for 67 baby girls in 2013 while one of the character's titles, Khaleesi, was given to 241 baby girls. And the name Arya, also from the hyper-popular series, is one of the fastest growing girls' names in the country.
- Delani
Description:
Delani is a feminine name with multiple cultural roots. It may derive from Hawaiian origins, where it means 'from the heavens' or 'heavenly.' Alternatively, it has connections to African languages, particularly in Southern Africa, where similar names exist. Some consider it a modern variation of Delaney, which has Irish origins meaning 'descendant of the challenger.' Delani has gained moderate popularity in the United States since the 1990s as parents have sought distinctive yet melodic names. The name features a pleasing rhythm with its three syllables and soft consonants. Delani conveys a sense of gentleness while maintaining uniqueness. It's appreciated for its contemporary feel without being overly trendy and works well cross-culturally, appealing to families from diverse backgrounds looking for a name that's both meaningful and modern.
- Emilia
Origin:
Feminine variation of Emil, LatinMeaning:
"rival"Description:
Emilia is the feminine form of the Roman clan name Aemilius, which derived from the Latin aemulus, meaning "rival." In Shakespeare’s Othello, Emilia is the wife of Iago and confidante of Desdemona. Amelia, although homonymous, has a different root and meaning.
- Jaelyn
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
Jaelyn is a name popular in many spellings and variations, including Jaelynn, Jaylin, and Jalen, and used for girls as well as boys.
- Noany