Lula-Rose Girls List

  1. Antoinette
    • Apelone
      • Apple
        • Aurembiaix
          • Azélie
            • Beth
              • Bloom
                • Clancy
                  • Cosima
                    • Eluned
                      • Ailsa
                        • Origin:

                          Scottish from Norse
                        • Meaning:

                          "elf victory"
                        • Description:

                          Ailsa is a traditional Scottish name for girls related to a rocky island in the Firth of Clyde called Ailsa Craig. It might make an interesting alternative to the outdated Ashley or overly popular Ella, and could also be thought of as a relative of Elizabeth or Elsa.
                      • Araminta
                        • Origin:

                          Invented hybrid name from Arabella and Aminta
                        • Description:

                          Araminta is an enchanting eighteenth-century invention familiar in Britain and just beginning to be discovered here. It was used in 1693 by William Congreve in his comedy The Old Bachelor, and in 1705 by the versatile Sir John Vanbrugh, architect of Blenheim Palace as well as a playwright, for his comedy The Confederacy.
                      • Ariadne
                        • Origin:

                          Greek
                        • Meaning:

                          "most holy"
                        • Description:

                          This name of the Cretan goddess of fertility is most popular now as the more melodic Ariana, but Ariadne has possibilities of its own. It first entered the US Top 1000 in 2014. The renewed interest in the name falls in line with the revival of other mythological names like Apollo and Athena. The trendy nickname Ari doesn't hurt either.
                      • Arrietty
                        • Origin:

                          Literary name, variation of Harriet
                        • Description:

                          A pretty, dainty name for one of the little characters in the children's book series The Borrowers. It was the basis for a later Studio Ghible animated film, The Secret World of Arrietty. While the connection to Harriet is tenuous, you might want to consider Arrietty as an honorific for an ancestral Harriet, Harry, or even Henry or Henrietta.
                      • Aveline
                        • Origin:

                          French from German
                        • Meaning:

                          "desired; or island, water"
                        • Description:

                          Aveline is a name that's long been an obscure cousin of more widely-used choices, but may come into its own riding the tail of the megapopular Ava, which may derive from the same root.
                      • Aluma
                        • Beatrice
                          • Origin:

                            Latin
                          • Meaning:

                            "she who brings happiness; blessed"
                          • Description:

                            Beatrice is back. Stored in the attic for almost a century, the lovely Beatrice with its long literary (Shakespeare, Dante) and royal history is being looked at with fresh eyes by parents seeking a classic name with character and lots of upbeat nicknames, like Bea and Bee.
                        • Beulah
                          • Origin:

                            Hebrew
                          • Meaning:

                            "married"
                          • Description:

                            In the Bible, Beulah is a place, not a person, applied to the land of Israel by the prophet Isaiah. The land of Beulah has sometimes been considered a reference to heaven. Beulah began to be used as a given name in England at the time of the Reformation and was used by the seventeenth century Puritans.
                        • Blossom
                          • Origin:

                            English
                          • Meaning:

                            "to bloom"
                          • Description:

                            Now that parents have picked virtually every name in the garden, from the common Rose to the captivating Zinnia, some are reconsidering the old, more generic names like Flora and Posy and Blossom — which was last in favor in the 1920s and still has a Floradora showgirl aura.
                        • Cecily
                          • Origin:

                            Feminine variation of Cecil
                          • Meaning:

                            "blind"
                          • Description:

                            Cecily is as dainty as a lace handkerchief. Cecily has a wide assortment of namesakes. One Cecily was the mother of King Richard III, whose beauty gained her the title "the Rose of Raby," Cecily Parsley is a Beatrix Potter bunny, Cecily Cardew is a character in The Importance of Being Earnest, and the author of the Gossip Girl books is Cecily von Ziegesar.