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- Aisha
- Adriana
Origin:
Latin, feminine variation of AdrianMeaning:
"man of Adria"Description:
This a-ending feminine form of Adrian, from the northern Italian city of Adria, is a soft and lovely Italian choice. It appears as a character in Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors.
- Aaron
- Brittny
Description:
Brittny is a modern variant of Brittany, a name derived from the historical region in northwestern France. This streamlined spelling emerged in the late 20th century as parents sought more distinctive versions of popular names. The original name references the Celtic-speaking people of the Brittany peninsula and gained significant popularity in America during the 1980s and 1990s. While Brittany was once among the top 10 girls' names in the US, Brittny represents a less common alternative. The simplified spelling removes what some consider unnecessary letters while maintaining the original pronunciation. Today, both versions have declined in popularity, giving Brittny a somewhat vintage millennial quality while still feeling approachable and familiar.
- Emrick
- Kendra
Origin:
Feminization of Kenneth or EnglishMeaning:
"handsome or knowing"Description:
Kendra was once seen as a feminization of Kenneth -- but it's now firmly established as a standalone. American parents can't seem to make up their mind about it though: it was one of 2013's fastest-rising names, entering the Top 200 for the first time since 2000, but then it tumbled again.
- Robin
Origin:
Bird name, or English, diminutive of RobertMeaning:
"bright fame"Description:
After a 60 year slide down the popularity ladder, Robin made a turnaround in 2020 and began climbing back into favor for baby girls. One reason may be its new status as one of the most evenly-divided gender neutral names.
- Stella
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"star"Description:
Stella is a name with star quality and sparkle, that manages to sound both ethereal and earthy. Celestial but not otherworldly, it lands somewhere between the popular Ella and bold Seraphina.