Girls names I love
- Everleigh
Origin:
Variation of EverlyMeaning:
"wild boar in woodland clearing"Description:
Like Ashley before it, on-trend Everly has been followed by a range of spelling variants, and among them, Everleigh is the most popular.
- Avianna
Origin:
Spelling variation of AvianaDescription:
This variation of Aviana adds a second n, possibly to make the connection to Anna clearer. On the popularity charts, it first entered the US Top 1000 in 2011 and was one of the fastest-rising girls' names of 2016, entering the Top 500 for the first time.
- Payson
Origin:
English, meaning unknownDescription:
Surname-sounding unisex cousin of Peyton is gaining in popularity, especially for girls.
- Meilani
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
Meilani may sound like a Hawaiian name, kind of a mashup of Leilani and Melanie, but it's actually an invention by that style-maven JWoww, AKA Jenni Farley of Jersey Shore, who used it for her daughter. It debuted in the US Top 1000 in 2015.
- Aislyn
Description:
Aislyn is a feminine name of Irish and Gaelic origins, representing a modern Anglicized variation of Aisling (pronounced ASH-ling), which means 'dream' or 'vision' in Irish. The name emerged from the Irish poetic tradition where 'aisling' referred to a dream-vision poem, often featuring Ireland personified as a woman. The spelling variation with '-lyn' instead of '-ing' gives the name a contemporary feel while maintaining its Celtic roots. Aislyn began gaining modest popularity in English-speaking countries outside Ireland in the 1990s, appealing to parents seeking names with authentic Irish heritage but accessible pronunciation. The name carries a mystical, dreamy quality with its meaning, while its sound offers a gentle femininity that balances traditional roots with modern appeal.
- Calleigh
Description:
Calleigh is a feminine name that emerged as a modern variant spelling of Callie, which itself originated as a nickname for Caroline, Carolyn or other Cal- names. This contemporary spelling gained recognition through the character Calleigh Duquesne in the television series "CSI: Miami," which aired from 2002 to 2012. The name has a Southern charm quality with its soft sounds and unique spelling pattern. Following the show's popularity, Calleigh saw increased usage in the United States, though it has never reached mainstream popularity rankings. The name blends traditional roots with a modern feel, offering parents a name that feels both familiar and distinctive. Its Irish-inspired spelling gives it a touch of Celtic flair.
- Anistyn
- Lyanna