Modern day princess
- Shoshanna
Origin:
Spelling variation of Shoshana, HebrewMeaning:
"lily"Description:
Shoshanna is a variation of one of the best-known original Hebrew baby names for girls , the original of Susanna. This is the spelling used by Shoshanna Lonstein, a designer who creates the Shoshanna clothing line and also the name of one of the four leading characters on the TV show Girls, Shoshanna Shapiro.
- Reid
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"red-haired"Description:
The Reid spelling is surprisingly more popular than the naturey Reed for both boys and girls, though more than 95% of little Reids are male.
- Kenzi
Description:
Kenzi is a feminine name with multiple origin possibilities. It can function as a diminutive of Mackenzie or Kennedy, both Scottish surnames that became popular given names. Alternatively, it may derive from the Japanese name Kenzō, meaning 'healthy' or 'strong,' though with modified spelling. The name's short, spunky quality appeals to contemporary naming preferences for brevity and informality. Kenzi gained notice in the 2010s through characters in television shows, giving it modern pop culture associations. The name conveys a playful, friendly personality while maintaining versatility. Its mix of possible origins makes it appealing to parents seeking a name that feels modern yet approachable, with an energetic quality that works well from childhood through adulthood.
- Aristana
Description:
Aristana is an elegant feminine name with Greek roots, likely derived from the Greek word 'aristos' meaning 'best' or 'excellent.' It may be considered an elaborate feminine form of Aristotle or Aristo. The '-ana' suffix adds a feminine quality common in many cultures. This name remains exceptionally rare, giving it a distinctive quality for parents seeking something unique with classical underpinnings. Aristana has an aristocratic, sophisticated sound that evokes images of ancient Greece while still feeling accessible to modern ears. The name offers several nickname possibilities including Ari, Ana, or Tana. Though uncommon in historical records, it fits well with contemporary preferences for longer, melodious girls' names with ancient roots and distinctive sounds.
- Brennan
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"descendent of the sad one"Description:
Brennan is an Irish last name that could join the group of similar names now ranking among the top Irish names for baby girls in the US: Riley, Kennedy, and Quinn. Currently, only 16 baby girls were named Brennan versus over 200 boys, but those numbers could well become more equal.
- ISOBELA
- Etienne
- Benoit
