Girl Names from American Idol
- Taylor
Origin:
English occupational nameMeaning:
"tailor"Description:
Taylor is one of the prime unisex surnames used for girls and has also been a soap opera favorite. Taylor was in the Top 10 for the last several years of the twentieth century, so that now it tends to feel a little nineties – though Taylor Swift is keeping it in the spotlight and Tay is a charming nickname. Garth Brooks and Bryan Cranston have daughters named Taylor; Taylor Schilling portrays lead Piper Chapman in Orange is the New Black.
- Thia
Description:
Thia is a short, feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may be a diminutive of names like Cynthia, Anthea, or Dorothea. Alternatively, it could derive from the Greek 'theia,' meaning 'goddess' or 'divine.' In some cultures, Thia might be connected to the Greek Titaness Theia, mother of the sun, moon, and dawn. The name has a delicate, melodic quality despite its brevity. While not among the most popular names, Thia has seen occasional use throughout the English-speaking world. Its simplicity, classic feel, and mythological connections appeal to parents seeking a short but meaningful name. Thia combines ancient roots with a contemporary sound that works well in today's naming landscape.
- Tiara
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"crown, jeweled headdress"Description:
The perfect name-accessory for a little princess, though its popularity is waning.
- Ta-Tynisa
- Tenia
- Trenyce
- Vanessa
Origin:
Literary invention; also a species of butterflyDescription:
Vanessa was invented by writer Jonathan Swift for a lover named Esther Vanhomrigh—he combined the first syllable of her last name with the initial syllable of her first. Swift used it in the poem Cadenus and Vanessa in 1713. A century later, Johan Christian Fabricius used Vanessa as the name of a genus of butterfly.
- Vonzell