Baby Girl's :)
- Noa
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"motion"Description:
This Old Testament female name has been one of the most popular girls’ names in Israel over the last decade. Also highly popular in Spain, Portugal and the Netherlands, and a new entrant to the US Top 1000, it may be misunderstood here as an attempt to streamline and feminize the more familiar Noah – although it's a separate name with a separate derivation.
- Naedeen
- Quintessa
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"essence"Description:
Sounds like a fictional rank of royalty.
- Rosie
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"rose"Description:
Rosy-cheeked and cheery, Rosie (also spelled Rosy) has been standing on her own for many decades, back to the days of 1943 musical Sweet Rosie O'Grady. She's one of the perky nickname-names that are filling the popularity lists of other English-speaking countries. In the US, she came back to the Top 1000 in 2013, after a 30 year hiatus. In 2023, Rosie was one of the fastest rising girl names.
- Sage
Origin:
Herb name, LatinMeaning:
"wise and knowing"Description:
Sage is an evocatively fragrant herbal name that also connotes wisdom, giving it a double advantage. It entered the Top 1000 at about the same time for both genders in the early 1990s, but it has pulled ahead for the girls. Toni Collette named her daughter Sage Florence.
- Saidey
Description:
Saidey is a feminine name that appears to be a modern spelling variation of Sadie. Sadie originated as a diminutive form of Sarah, which means 'princess' in Hebrew. The distinctive spelling with '-ey' ending gives it a contemporary twist while maintaining the familiar sound. Saidey carries the warm, friendly charm of Sadie but with a more unique written appearance. This name gained attention as part of the trend toward reviving vintage nickname-names with updated spellings. While traditional Sadie has experienced significant popularity revivals in recent decades, Saidey remains relatively uncommon, offering familiarity with distinction. The name conveys a cheerful, approachable quality with a touch of sweetness. Parents might choose Saidey for its combination of traditional roots and modern styling, giving their daughter a name that's recognizable but not commonplace.
- Susannar
- Teighaar
- Zofeyah