Fave Girl Names 2019

  1. Merrit
    • Origin:

      English surname
    • Meaning:

      "boundary gate"
    • Description:

      This unusual unisex surname name is pretty evenly divided between the sexes these days than it was in the late 1800s and early 1900s, when it was almost entirely male.
  2. Meyer
    • Mila
      • Origin:

        Slavic, Russian
      • Meaning:

        "gracious; dear"
      • Description:

        Mila is a popular name that took a 125 year nap, ranking in the Top 1000 in 1881 and then not ranking again until 2006, after actress Mila Kunis appeared on That 70s Show.
    • Milana
      • Origin:

        Italian
      • Meaning:

        "from Milan"
      • Description:

        This makes Milan sound like less of a place, more of a name.
    • Myra
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "sweet-smelling oil"
      • Description:

        As with many grandmother-y names, this choice may be coming back into style.
    • Navie
      • Noelya
        • Praise
          • Origin:

            Word name
          • Description:

            Generally used in conjunction with another name to form a religious phrase -- for instance the daughter of rapper DMX is called Praise Mary Ella.
        • Rosabella
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "beautiful rose"
          • Description:

            A mashup of two of the most popular baby names today, Rose and Bella, that's still comparatively undiscovered in the US. Just 69 American baby girls were named Rosabella in 2016. It feels more Italianate and vivacious than Rosalind or Rosamund -- if also less refined.
        • Scout
          • Origin:

            Word name
          • Description:

            Scout, a character nickname from To Kill a Mockingbird (her real name was Jean Louise), became a real-life possibility when Bruce Willis and Demi Moore used it for their now grown middle daughter, followed by Tom Berenger a few years later. A unisex choice that is growing in popularity for both genders -- but given to girls about four times more often than to boys -- it was picked by skater Tai Babilonia for her son and Kerri Walsh for her daughter Scout Margery.
        • Selah
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "praise, pause"
          • Description:

            The name is derived from the term commonly used in the Book of Psalms, which has a many Hebrew scholars in confusion over its meaning. Given its context in the Bible, Selah is likely to mean "to praise" or "pause and reflect upon what has just been said." Lauryn Hill used this name for her daughter. It is the last word in Anita Diamant's novel The Red Tent.
        • Soleil
          • Origin:

            French
          • Meaning:

            "sun"
          • Description:

            An attractive French word name known here via former child TV star Soleil Moon Frye, aka Punky Brewster. It started to be lightly used in the U.S. in the 1920s and is now attracting some attention as both a sunny nature and an international word name. It's currently in the Nameberry Top 500.
        • Stella
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "star"
          • Description:

            Stella is a name with star quality and sparkle, that manages to sound both ethereal and earthy. Celestial but not otherworldly, it lands somewhere between the popular Ella and bold Seraphina.
        • Sutton
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "from the southern homestead"
          • Description:

            Sutton is a habitational surname propelled to popularity by Tony-winning Broadway actress Sutton Foster, who's also the star of Hulu's Younger -- based on a novel written by Nameberry co-creator Pamela Redmond.
        • Vail
          • Valentina
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "strength, health"
            • Description:

              Effortlessly stylish, with plenty of sweetness and strength, Valentina feels like a fresh alternative to Valerie, Victoria, or Vanessa.
          • Wrenley
            • Origin:

              Modern invented name
            • Description:

              With Wren gaining a lot of popularity recently, it's not surprising to see variants already popping up. Wrenley, which jumps on the Wren bandwagon and adds the trendy "ley" suffix for good measure, was given to thirteen baby girls in the USA in 2014; we haven't seen it pop up anywhere else yet, but we think it's only a matter of time.
          • Xavia
            • Origin:

              Basque or Arabic
            • Meaning:

              "new house or bright"
            • Description:

              Modern feminine form of Xavier