Girls Names

  1. Aiyana
    • Origin:

      Arabic or African
    • Meaning:

      "large eyes, or time, or beautiful flower"
    • Description:

      Aiyana is a name that could easily cross cultures. It debuted on the US Top 1000 in 1999 and hovers near the bottom of the Top 1000.
  2. Ayla
    • Origin:

      Hebrew or Turkish
    • Meaning:

      "oak tree; halo, moonlight"
    • Description:

      Bright, fresh, and sunny, Ayla is a fashionable and exciting international choice for girls. Reminiscent of other trending names such as Layla, Isla, and Ava, Ayla has recently found its place in the Top 100.
  3. Ellia
    • Origin:

      Elaboration of Ella
    • Description:

      Ellia is one of the newer entries in the extremely popular El group of names for girls, which includes Ella, Ellie, Elle and so on, as well as L-starting names such as Lillia. Nearly 100 baby girls were named Ellia last year, but we're afraid that the name will not sound as distinctive as it should due to so many other girls with similar names.
  4. Eliava
    • Idalina
      • Origin:

        English elaboration of Ida
      • Description:

        Makes Ida more feminine but no more fashionable.
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        • Lillia
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "lilies"
          • Description:

            More than Lily yet less than Lillian, Lillia is a fresh and undeniably pretty member of the stylish genus of double (or in this case triple) l names. You can also spell it Lilia.
        • Liora
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "light"
          • Description:

            A beautiful Hebrew name that would work perfectly for a child today.
        • Nathalia
          • Origin:

            Portuguese form of Natalia
          • Description:

            The more familiar spelling Natalia currently sits much further up the list and has even made two brief appearances in the Top 100 during the last decade. Nathalia on the other hand has never been a particularly popular choice. The name has floated on and off the Top 1000 charts over the last 2 decades, favored especially by Hispanic and Latin American parents.
        • Saraia
          • Description:

            Saraia is a melodic feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may be a variant of Sarah (Hebrew for "princess") with an embellished ending, or related to Soraya (Persian name meaning "jewel"). This distinctive name combines traditional elements with a modern, lyrical quality through its flowing vowel sounds. Saraia remains relatively uncommon, giving it a unique appeal for parents seeking something recognizable yet distinctive. The name has gained modest usage in the 21st century, particularly in diverse multicultural communities. Saraia's beautiful rhythm and exotic flair give it a graceful, sophisticated character while its similarity to more common names makes it accessible.
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