Little Miss

My Husband and I's names we're 100% on for our little girl's. They will have 1 first name and 2 middle names :)
  1. Aspen
    • Origin:

      Nature and place-name
    • Meaning:

      "a poplar tree that quakes in the breeze"
    • Description:

      Aspen is part of two groups of stylish and unique baby names: nature names and place-names. The name of a graceful tree in the poplar family with heart-shaped leaves so delicate they quiver in the gentlest breeze, Aspen is also the name of a trendy Colorado ski resort. Aspen started as a unisex name possibility but now is much more frequently worn by girls.
  2. Avalin
    • Beatrix
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "she who brings happiness; blessed"
      • Description:

        Beatrix has a solid history of its own apart from Beatrice, with that final x adding a playful, animated note to the name's imposing history and stately vibe.
    • Evie
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Eve or Eva
      • Meaning:

        "life"
      • Description:

        Evie was derived from Eve, which in turn comes from Chawwah, a Hebrew name related to the concept of life. Evie can be used as a nickname for any name that starts with Ev-, including Eva, Evelyn, and Evangeline, but also for names such as Genevieve and Maeve. Evie is typically pronounced with a long E sound, but a short E is also valid.
    • Haely
      • Description:

        Haely is a feminine name that represents a modern variant spelling of Haley or Hayley. The original name derives from Old English elements, combining either "hay" (meaning enclosure) and "leah" (clearing or meadow), or possibly from a surname derived from a place name. This contemporary spelling emerged in the late 20th century as parents sought more distinctive variations of popular names. Haely offers a unique twist while maintaining the familiar sound that made Hayley popular during the 1980s and 1990s. The name has a fresh, approachable quality with its fluid pronunciation and modern spelling, though it remains relatively uncommon compared to its more traditional counterparts.
    • Jette
      • Origin:

        Dutch diminutive of names ending in jette or iette
      • Description:

        Many popular Dutch short forms are drawn from the middle or end of their proper name: Sanne from Susanne, Bas from Sebastian. Jette could be from a name like Henriette or Mariette.
    • Lottie
      • Origin:

        English, diminutive of Charlotte
      • Meaning:

        "free man"
      • Description:

        Lottie is a nostalgic great-grandma name that conjures up lockets and lace, and — like Nellie, Josie, Hattie, Tillie, and Milly — has considerable vintage charm.
    • Nadeen
      • Description:

        Nadeen is a feminine name with Arabic and Irish origins, representing a beautiful cross-cultural connection. In Arabic, it derives from "Nadine" meaning "hope" or "delicate," while the Irish interpretation links to "Naidín," a diminutive of Nadia meaning "hope." The name gained modest popularity in the United States during the 1950s-1970s, often as a variant spelling of Nadine. Nadeen has a gentle, flowing quality with its soft consonants and stressed second syllable. The name carries positive associations of optimism and grace across different cultures. While never reaching mainstream popularity, Nadeen appeals to parents seeking a name that sounds familiar yet distinctive. Its usage has declined since the 1980s, making it somewhat uncommon for younger generations, but its multicultural roots and pleasant sound maintain its appeal for those seeking a name with subtle elegance.

    • Noa
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "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.
    • Ophelia
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "help"
      • Description:

        Floral, elegant, and bold, Ophelia re-entered the US Top 1000 in 2015 after more than 50 years off the charts. It has risen more than 700 spots since then and shows no signs of slowing down. Now in the US Top 300, could Ophelia one day become the next Olivia or Amelia?
    • Rosie
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "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.
    • 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.
    • Sussanar
      • Wynter
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Winter
        • Description:

          Less month, more trendy, more times needing to spell it to people. This spelling variation entered the Top 1000 for the first time in 2013—and doesn't appear to be going anywhere any time soon.
      • Zaniyah
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Zaniah
        • Description:

          This variant of Zaniah debuted on the US Top 1000 in 2007.