Girl's names McCharlie

List of the names I like for first or middle name (French names and English names mostly). + means favorite
  1. Adele
    • Origin:

      French diminutive of Adelaide
    • Meaning:

      "noble, nobility"
    • Description:

      Credit the award-winning single-named British singer for taking the girls’ name Adele from a quiet semi-retirement back into currency. Adele reentered the US Top 1000 popular baby names in 2011 and has remained there ever since.
  2. Alabama
    • Origin:

      Place-name; Choctaw
    • Meaning:

      "vegetation gatherers"
    • Description:

      Alabama is a hot southern place-name, picking up from Georgia and Savannah. This is not a geographical name come lately, though--there have been girls named Alabama dating back well over a century.
  3. Alaska
    • Origin:

      Native American
    • Meaning:

      "great land"
    • Description:

      State name Alaska stems from an Aleutian word for the land mass itself. The number of baby girls named Alaska has doubled in the past five years, and is sure to continue increasing as more place names are annexed as baby names. Wilder but as habitable as Dakota or Cheyenne, Alaska is a girls' name choice for the future.
  4. Alexine
    • Arcadia
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "region offering peace and contentment"
      • Description:

        Arcadia, a name for an unspoiled paradise, makes an attractive secular alternative to Nevaeh or Eden. For parents who want an unusual name with a friendlier nickname, Arcadia has the advantage of cute Cady.
    • Astoria
      • Origin:

        Place name
      • Description:

        Long more associated with the New York Waldorf- hotel and the neighborhood in Queens than as a baby name, Astoria is finally beginning to emerge from their shadow and find favor with parents looking to move beyond Brooklyn. The name Astoria is drawn from the surname of titan of industry John Jacob Astor, theorized to mean "hawk."
    • Avril
      • Origin:

        French variation of April
      • Description:

        French Canadian pop star Avril Lavigne has put the spotlight on her name.
    • Adalyne
      • Aglaé
        • Albertille
          • Ambrosia
            • Arialune
              • Arsinoé
                • Astrabel
                  • Astrée
                    • Aubrume
                      • Automne
                        • Blair
                          • Origin:

                            Scottish
                          • Meaning:

                            "dweller on the plain"
                          • Description:

                            In the USA, Blair is gaining momentum, rising quickly for the last 10 years and likely to continue to climb. In England and Wales, where Blair has political connotations – calling to mind former prime minister Tony Blair – it is much less common, although it is in use for boys in its native Scotland.
                        • Blake
                          • Origin:

                            English
                          • Meaning:

                            "fair-haired, dark"
                          • Description:

                            The unisex Blake, which indeed has two conflicting meanings, has a briskly efficient image when used for a girl.
                        • Blythe
                          • Origin:

                            English
                          • Meaning:

                            "happy, carefree"
                          • Description:

                            Blythe originated as a nickname for an upbeat person, coming from the Old English word bliðe, meaning "merry" or "cheerful." Today the homophone blithe shares the same meaning. Blythe was eventually adapted to a surname before it became a feminine given name.