Stunning Names For Girls

  1. Lorelei
    • Origin:

      German
    • Meaning:

      "alluring, temptress"
    • Description:

      The lovely Lorelei, a name from old German legend, was a beautiful Rhine River seductress whose haunting voice led sailors to hazardous rocks that would cause them to be shipwrecked. And this siren image clung to the name for ages.
  2. Lyra
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "lyre"
    • Description:

      Lyra is a name with ancient and celestial roots that's finding new popularity thanks to its starring role in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials series, seen in the movie The Golden Compass. Simple yet unique, Lyra hits the sweet spot between too popular and too unusual.
  3. Leisl
    • Lilette
      • Loletta
        • Maddalena
          • Magda
            • Origin:

              German variation of Magdalen
            • Description:

              On "Sex and the City," Magda was the elderly nanny from the old country -- which is what this name sounds like. While Magdalene and Magdalena are enjoying fresh life, Magda still feels dated.
          • Magdalen
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "woman from Magdala or high tower"
            • Description:

              Biblical name long associated with the fallen-yet-redeemed Mary Magdalen, now rising improbably into the ranks of the fashionable among parents hungry for classic yet distinctive girls' names. The Magdalene and Magdalena versions are perhaps even more stylish. Can be shortened to Maggie or Magda but the full version is prettiest. One of our new favorites!
          • Magdalena
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "from Magdala"
            • Description:

              Magdalena is a pretty name forever associated with the fallen-yet-redeemed Mary Magdalen; often heard in the Hispanic community. But forward thinking parents are reviving Magdalena along with Magdalene and the unrelated but similar-sounding Marguerite.
          • Mairead
            • Origin:

              Irish, shortened fom of Mairghread, variation of Margaret
            • Meaning:

              "pearl"
            • Description:

              Pronounced MAW-rayt or ma-REYD, Mairead is close enough to Maureen to be accepted here. The name became popular in Ireland due to admiration for the saint of that name. Peig and Peigi are its Irish-language nicknames.
          • Mandara
            • Origin:

              Hindi
            • Meaning:

              "calm"
            • Description:

              Mandara is one of those names that sounds like its meaning -- and calm is certainly a quality worth courting in a child.
          • Manila
            • Origin:

              Place name
            • Description:

              The name of the capital city of the Philippines is just conceivable as a baby name, giving off the faint scent of vanilla.
          • Mariella
            • Origin:

              Italian and Dutch diminutive of Maria
            • Meaning:

              "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
            • Description:

              Lilting and nearly unknown here, with the currently popular ella ending, makes a good Marissa alternative.
          • Marietta
            • Origin:

              Italian diminutive of Maria
            • Meaning:

              "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
            • Description:

              Marietta would make for a classy and uncommon long form for cool nickname Etta.
          • Marina
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "from the sea"
            • Description:

              This pretty sea-born name was used to dramatic effect by Shakespeare in his play Pericles for the virtuous princess who says she is "Call'd Marina, for I was born at sea."
          • Marissa
            • Origin:

              Variation of Maris or a combination of Maria + Louisa
            • Meaning:

              "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + famous battle"
            • Description:

              Pretty feminissima name that never became as overused as cousin Melissa. The more streamlined Maris is a more modern sounding option.
          • May
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Margaret and Mary; month name
            • Description:

              May is a sweet old-fashioned name that hasn't been on the national charts in several decades, but is definitely sounding fresh and springlike. Parents are beginning to see it once more as one of the prettiest middle name options. May was as high on the list as Number 57 in the 1880s; it's now 228 on Nameberry.
          • Melisande
            • Origin:

              French form of Millicent, German
            • Meaning:

              "strong in work"
            • Description:

              This old-time fairy tale name is rarely heard in the modern English-speaking world, but it's so, well, mellifluous, that it would make a lovely choice for a twenty-first century girl--a romanticized tribute to an Aunt Melissa or Melanie.
          • Melody
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "song"
            • Description:

              A melodious choice big in the sixties, Melody is now starting to pick up tempo again. It cracked the Top 150 for the first time ever in 2015. Melody is also the name of Ariel's equally curious and more tom-boyish daughter in The Little Mermaid sequel. Read more about Melody and other Disney Princess Names in our featured blog.
          • Michelle
            • Origin:

              French variation of Michael
            • Meaning:

              "who is like God"
            • Description:

              Michelle is the feminine form of Michel, the French variation of Michael. Michael was derived from the Hebrew name Mihka’el, meaning "who is like God." The alternate spelling Michele, with one "L," was the original version of the name. Michelle appeared as a later Anglicization in the 20th century.