Future Little Ladies

Here is a list of all the names I would consider if I ever had a daughter.
  1. AriaHeart
    • Origin:

      Italian and Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "air; song or melody; lion"
    • Description:

      Aria is a multi-cultural name with two extremely popular versions: this more word-like one along with Arya, the spelling used for the feisty young heroine of Game of Thrones. There were about 6400 baby girls named Aria in the US last year alog with 2400 named Arya, which counted together places the name in the Top 10.
  2. EllianaHeart
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Eliana
    • Meaning:

      "my God has answered"
    • Description:

      The Hebrew Eliana has been rising quickly in recent years, as have a collection of other "El-" names such as Eleanor, Eliza, Ella, Eloise, and Elena. The Elliana spelling has been following suit, possibly attracting parents with its more direct route to the ultra-popular nickname Ellie through the double Ls. Elliana entered the charts in 2005, and is now in the Top 200.
  3. EvalinaHeart
    • EverleighHeart
      • Origin:

        Variation of Everly
      • Meaning:

        "wild boar in woodland clearing"
      • Description:

        A trendy version of Everly that is more feminine and substantial thanks to its -'leigh' suffix. Ahead of the curve, hunky actor Cam Gigandet used it for his daughter in 2009, and it broke into the Top 1000 in 2013. Don't be surprised if it climbs even higher in coming years.
    • EmelayaHeart
      • LavenderHeart
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "purple flower"
        • Description:

          Lavender lags far behind sweet-smelling purple-hued sister names Violet and Lila, but is starting to get some enthusiastic attention from cutting-edge namers along with other adventurous nature names like Clementine and Marigold.
      • LexaHeart
        • LunaHeart
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "moon"
          • Description:

            The name of the Roman goddess of the moon, Luna is derived straight from the Latin word for moon, luna. Luna may be the name most likely to surprise someone from an older generation by its Top 10 status in the US and its widespread international popularity.
        • MackenzieHeart
          • Origin:

            Scottish
          • Meaning:

            "son of Kenneth"
          • Description:

            Originally inspired as a a girls’ name by eighties TV actress Mackenzie Phillips, parents have flocked to Mackenzie – once only a male name – for their daughters. Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling is one of the thousands who've chosen Mackenzie. Other Mac names, such as Makayla and McKenna, are also newly popular for girls.
        • MadelynHeart
          • Origin:

            Variation of Madeline, English
          • Meaning:

            "woman from Magdala or high tower"
          • Description:

            Madelyn is the most popular current spelling of this stylish name -- Madeline is the second most used -- but we prefer the least popular and most authentic French version, Madeleine, which ranks third.
        • RobynHeart
          • Origin:

            Spelling variation of Robin
          • Description:

            Spelling variations rise and fall with the fortunes of the name they're based on, and so it is with Robyn, which ranked as high as the Top 200 from the late 1960s through the early 80s, but has dropped from national ranking in the past decade. The original Robin is making something of a comeback...as a boys' name.