2nd girl due to arrive in April...

Is it ok to use a name that means Christmas in April? She will be a gift from God:). Our first daughter is named Iris.
  1. Dylan
    • Origin:

      Welsh
    • Meaning:

      "son of the sea"
    • Description:

      Boys' favorite retains more of its poetic, windswept quality when used for a girl, as Robin Wright and Sean Penn did. Alyssa Milano gave her daughter Elizabella Dylan as a middle name.
  2. Dylann
    • Description:

      Dylann is a feminine variation of the Welsh name Dylan, which means 'son of the sea' or 'born from the ocean.' This modern spelling with double 'n' creates a more feminine appearance while maintaining the name's Celtic roots. Though traditionally a boy's name, Dylann has gained popularity as a girl's name in recent decades, representing a trend of gender-neutral naming. The name carries connotations of free-spiritedness and natural beauty, evoking images of flowing water and coastal landscapes. As a contemporary choice, Dylann offers parents a name with ancient origins but a modern feel, appealing to those seeking something familiar yet distinctive for their daughters.
  3. Kassie
    • Description:

      Kassie is a feminine name that originated as a diminutive or nickname form of Kassandra or Cassandra, which comes from Greek mythology. The original name Cassandra means 'she who entangles men' or 'prophetess.' Kassie offers a more casual, approachable alternative to the longer form while retaining its classical connections. This name gained moderate popularity in the United States during the 1970s and 1980s, corresponding with a trend toward friendly-sounding names with the '-ie' ending. Kassie has a youthful, spirited quality that transitions well from childhood to adulthood. While less common today than in previous decades, it remains a recognizable name that strikes a balance between familiar and distinctive.
  4. Noelle
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "Christmas"
    • Description:

      Noelle is the feminine variation of Noël, a masculine given name derived from the French word for "Christmas." As a word, Noël originated as a variant of nael, which evolved from the Latin natalis, meaning "birth." Noelle and Noel have traditionally been given to children born around Christmastime, particularly in the Middle ages.
  5. Noël
    • Description:

      Noël is a feminine name (though also used for males) of French origin meaning 'Christmas.' Derived from the Latin 'natalis' referring to birth, it traditionally was given to girls born during the Christmas season. The diaeresis (ë) indicates that the 'e' is pronounced separately from the 'o', resulting in no-EL rather than 'nole.' This name carries a festive, joyful connotation and exudes an elegant, slightly sophisticated European flair. While consistently recognized, Noël has never been extremely common in English-speaking countries, maintaining a certain distinctiveness. Its association with the holiday season gives it a warm, celebratory quality that many parents appreciate for daughters born in or near December.