Girls Plant Names
- Ainsleigh
Description:
Ainsleigh is a feminine name derived from the Scottish surname and place name Ainslie, with the added '-gh' suffix giving it a more elaborate, feminine appearance. The original place name comes from Old English elements meaning 'one's woodland clearing' or 'meadow.' While the traditional Ainslie has been used as both a masculine and feminine given name, Ainsleigh is almost exclusively feminine. This name gained modest popularity during the trend toward surname-inspired girls' names in the early 2000s. Ainsleigh offers the friendly nickname options of Ains or Leigh. It appeals to parents seeking a name with Scottish heritage that balances traditional roots with a contemporary sound and distinctive spelling.
- Ardenia
Description:
Ardenia is a feminine name with Latin roots, likely derived from "ardens" meaning "burning," "passionate," or "glowing." It may also relate to Arden, an English surname and place name referring to a valley with a forest. The name carries an elegant, floral quality reminiscent of garden flowers like the gardenia, though they're etymologically unrelated. Ardenia has a romantic, vintage charm with its flowing syllables and melodic quality. The name conveys strength and warmth simultaneously, suggesting someone with passion and intensity. While uncommon in most English-speaking countries, Ardenia appeals to parents seeking a feminine name with classical roots yet distinctive enough to stand out. Its rarity offers uniqueness without sounding invented, and its -ia ending places it among traditional feminine naming patterns.
- Ashleigh
Description:
Ashleigh is a feminine name that represents an alternative spelling of Ashley, which originated as an English surname derived from place names meaning "ash tree clearing" or "meadow of ash trees." This variant spelling gained popularity in the late 20th century as parents sought more distinctive ways to spell traditional names. While Ashley peaked in popularity in the United States during the 1980s and 1990s, Ashleigh offers a slightly more uncommon and visually distinctive option. The name carries associations with nature and has a fresh, contemporary feel despite its ancient roots. Ashleigh is particularly popular in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom, where variant spellings are more commonly embraced.
- Akina
- Avriel
- Ayiana
- Blaire
Origin:
Spelling variation of Blair, ScottishMeaning:
"dweller on the plain"Description:
Blair with a little something extra, which some parents may feel feminizes the name. The Blaire spelling was given to a surprising number of baby girls, with about a third of baby girls with the name given this spelling. The final e also is reminiscent of Claire.
- Briar
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"a thorny patch"Description:
Fairy-tale memories of Sleeping Beauty inspire some parents—such as Rachel Bilson and Hayden Christensen—to call their daughters Briar Rose. But Briar plus a different middle name might work even better. It's one of the newly popular nature-word names, charting in the US for the first time in 2015 for both genders.
- Brioni
- Calantha
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"lovely flower"Description:
Another of the new Greek-accented Cal- names.
- Callee
Description:
Callee is a charming feminine name with a bright, cheerful quality. This contemporary name appears to be a modern variation of Callie, which originated as a diminutive of Caroline or Callista. The added 'e' gives the spelling a distinctive touch while maintaining the same pleasant pronunciation. The name Callie has Greek origins meaning 'most beautiful,' while its Latin connections suggest 'cup' or 'chalice.' Callee has a friendly, approachable sound with its bouncy two syllables and soft ending. Though not among the most common names, it has seen modest usage as parents seek alternatives to more traditional spellings. The name strikes a balance between familiarity and uniqueness, offering a slightly unconventional spelling of a recognizable name. Callee appeals to families looking for something sweet and unpretentious yet slightly different from more common choices.
- Chiana
- Floretta
Description:
Floretta is a delicate feminine name with Italian and Latin origins, serving as a diminutive form of Flora. It derives from the Latin 'flos' meaning 'flower,' conveying images of blossoming beauty and springtime. This ornate variation adds the charming Italian diminutive suffix '-etta,' giving it an extra touch of femininity and grace. Though uncommon in contemporary usage, Floretta enjoyed modest popularity during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The name carries a vintage elegance that aligns with the revival of elaborate, romantic names from this era. With its melodic four syllables and botanical associations, Floretta appeals to parents seeking a name that's both feminine and distinctive, while potential nicknames like Flora, Flor, Etta, or Retta offer versatility.
- Hesther
Description:
Hesther is a feminine variation of Esther, a name with Persian origins meaning 'star' or possibly derived from the goddess Ishtar. The 'H' prefix may have been added through linguistic evolution similar to how some dialects add aspirated sounds. Throughout history, Hesther has been less common than Esther, appearing occasionally in historical records particularly in European communities from the 17th-19th centuries. The name carries the same biblical connections as Esther, referencing the Jewish queen in the Old Testament who saved her people. Today, Hesther remains a rare choice, offering a distinctive alternative to the more familiar Esther while maintaining its elegant, classic quality and meaningful heritage.
- Iris
Origin:
Flower name; GreekMeaning:
"rainbow"Description:
Iris has so much going for it. It's a fashionable flower name. It's a mythological name, from the Greek goddess of the rainbow. And it's a classic name, always ranking in the girls' Top 1000 but now at its highest point ever.
- Kimber
Origin:
Diminutive of KimberleyDescription:
This diminutive of Kimberley is gaining momentum as a standalone name. For our part, we're stumped by its rise.
- Kalei
- Leilani
Origin:
HawaiianMeaning:
"heavenly flower"Description:
Lyrical, lively and bold, Leilani is a name that feels fresh, floral, and summery. Sharing sounds with the popular Lillian, Layla and Luna, Leilani is a fairly recent addition to the US Top 100.
- Maslynn
- Rohanna
Description:
Rohanna is a feminine name with multicultural origins. It likely derives from the Sanskrit-based name Rohan, meaning 'ascending' or 'to grow,' with the feminine suffix 'a' added. It may also have connections to Irish origins as a variation of Róisín (meaning 'little rose') or connections to Hebrew where it could relate to compassion or mercy. The name has a flowing, melodic quality that sounds both exotic and accessible. While not among commonly ranked names in most Western countries, Rohanna has seen occasional use in India, Ireland, and among English speakers seeking distinctive yet phonetically intuitive names. Its cross-cultural appeal gives it versatility while maintaining uniqueness.
- Rhoslyn
- Savannah
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"flat tropical grassland"Description:
A place name with a deep Southern accent, the once-obscure Savannah shot to fame, with others of its genre, on the heels of the best seller Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, which was set in the mossy Georgia city of Savannah. Originally a substitute for the overused Samantha, Savannah is now popular itself, long among the top girls' names starting with S.
- Tallys
- Tealia
- Willow
Origin:
English nature nameMeaning:
"willow tree"Description:
An ancient tree that figures in literature from Shakespeare to Harry Potter and is believed to possess magical powers, Willow is a lovely name, as graceful as its inspiration.
- Xyla
- Zylina