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  1. Bonnie
    • Origin:

      Scottish
    • Meaning:

      "beautiful, cheerful"
    • Description:

      Bonnie is an adorable nickname name, heading back up the popularity list after a 50-year nap. A Top 100 girls' name throughout the rest of the English-speaking world, Americans are later to jump on the Bonnie bandwagon but now it's trending here too.
  2. Cyan
    • Origin:

      Color name
    • Description:

      Cyan is an attractive color names, but for a girl, better go all the way to Cyane, the name of a Sicilian nymph who lived in a blue pool.
  3. Edie
    • Origin:

      English, diminutive of Edith
    • Meaning:

      "prosperous in war"
    • Description:

      Edie is part of the Evie-Ellie et al family of cute and friendly short forms that sometimes stand on its own. Briefly popular in the 1960s, it could well be due for rediscovery. It's already a fashionable choice in the UK, where it has ranked just outside the Top 100 for several years.
  4. Evy
    • Description:

      Evy is a charming feminine name that serves as a diminutive form of names like Eva, Eve, or Evelyn. With Scandinavian and English roots, this sweet, concise name embodies a delicate balance between classic and contemporary styles. Its pronunciation (EH-vee) flows easily, giving it a light, melodic quality. Though relatively uncommon as a standalone name, Evy has gained modest popularity as parents increasingly seek short, distinctive names with traditional connections. The name conveys a sense of brightness and liveliness, with the 'Ev' element in many languages relating to concepts of life and vivacity. In recent years, Evy has enjoyed increased usage alongside similar streamlined feminine names.
  5. Fauna
    • Origin:

      Roman, English word name, from Latin
    • Meaning:

      "young deer; all the animals that live in a particular area"
    • Description:

      Fauna is the Roman goddess of the earth as well as one of the fairies who protected Disney's "Sleeping Beauty". It can also be considered a word name with a scientific, nature focused feel. Used to as a way to refer to all the animals in a particular area, habitat, or time period, many might think of the phrase "Flora and Fauna" on seeing the name.
  6. Ivy
    • Origin:

      Botanical name
    • Description:

      The quirky, offbeat and energetic botanical name Ivy is enjoying a deserved revival, propelled even higher by its choice by high-profile parents Beyonce and Jay-Z for daughter Blue Ivy. Ivy is also traditionally used at Christmas, make this one of the perfect names for December babies.
  7. Juna
    • Origin:

      English, Latin
    • Meaning:

      "June"
    • Description:

      Juna, a variation of the newly stylish month name June, goddess name Juno, or literary Djuna, is among the fresher-feeling girl names starting with J. While Juna has never been given to more than 50 baby girls per year in the US, it's a popular choice in Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands.
  8. Juno
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "queen of the heavens; young"
    • Description:

      Juno is an ancient name that feels as fresh as if it had been minted, well, not yesterday, but in 2007. Since the release of the popular indie film Juno, this lively but strong Roman goddess name has held new potential as a baby name. Currently in the UK Top 500 and used in The Netherlands too, Juno is on the rise in the US - and is 15 times more popular than it was before the release of the film.
  9. Lian
    • Origin:

      Chinese
    • Meaning:

      "graceful willow"
    • Description:

      Could be confused with the much less captivating Leanne.
  10. Lila
    • Origin:

      Arabic, Sanskrit
    • Meaning:

      "night; play"
    • Description:

      Lila is one of the girl names with a double l sound — Lila, Lola, Layla, Leila, Lily et al — that have caught on in a major way., Delicate yet dynamic, Lila has a slightly international flair.
  11. Lilou
    • Origin:

      Occitan pet form of French Liliane
    • Meaning:

      "lily"
    • Description:

      Lilou is a charming, rarely heard import. Occitan is a language spoken in Provence, in the south of France, in which the suffix "ou" denotes a pet form — thus, Lilou as a short form of Liliane or its Occitan form Liliana or Liliano. Its popularity in France--where it's currently Number 12--can be traced to the 1997 film The Fifth Element.
  12. Lux
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "light"
    • Description:

      This name of a character played by Kirsten Dunst in the movie Virgin Suicides, originally a novel by Jeffrey Eugenides, is gaining attention, also thanks to the heroine Lux, Lady of Luminosity in the League of Legends games. Luz is the Spanish version.
  13. Lylou
    • Mika
      • Origin:

        Japanese, Slovene, Hebrew, English, Greek
      • Meaning:

        "beautiful fragrance; who is like God?; follower of Demeter"
      • Description:

        Mika is a sparky and stylish Japanese girls' name that translates easily to English. Also used as a Slovene and Hebrew diminutive for Mihaela and Michaela, as an alternative spelling to the Biblical Micah, and as a Greek diminutive of Dimitra (via Mimika), it is a truly multi-cultural choice.
    • Miko
      • Description:

        Miko is a versatile name used for both boys and girls, though traditionally more common for males in several cultures. In Japanese, Miko can mean 'beautiful child' or refer to a shrine maiden, while in Hungarian it's a diminutive of Miklós (Nicholas). The name also appears in Slavic, Finnish, and African naming traditions with various meanings. Miko's brevity and easy pronunciation make it accessible across language barriers, contributing to its multicultural appeal. The name carries a contemporary feel despite its traditional roots in various cultures. While not typically ranking high on popularity charts in English-speaking countries, Miko has gained some recognition through cultural exchange and global connections, offering a simple yet distinctive option with international appeal.
    • Neva
      • Origin:

        Spanish
      • Meaning:

        "white snow"
      • Description:

        Has a pure, clean aura, but is also evocative.
    • Niko
      • Origin:

        Finnish variation of Nichoals; diminutive of Nikolaos, Greek
      • Meaning:

        "victory of the people"
      • Description:

        Niko was used for 14 baby girls in the US last year, and twin sister Nico for another 30 -- though that's still far fewer than the 1500 baby boys who were given one of those two names.
    • Nomi
      • Origin:

        Hebrew, Scandinavian, and Japanese
      • Meaning:

        "beautiful, pleasant, delightful "
      • Description:

        This adorable cross cultural name updates Naomi and offers an accessible Japanese option. The Scandis were the first to contract Naomi to Nomi, once again being ahead of the trend. Nomi strikes the right balance by being distinctive without seeming strange.
    • Noomi
      • Origin:

        Nordic
      • Meaning:

        "pleasantness"
      • Description:

        This striking Nordic variant of Biblical Naomi is famously borne by Swedish actress Noomi Rapace, best known for her role as Lisbeth Salander in the film adaptations of Stieg Larsson’s Millennium trilogy.
    • Ori
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "my light"
      • Description:

        Friendly but substantial.