Girl names

Emily
  1. Emily
    • Origin:

      Feminine variation of Emil, Latin
    • Meaning:

      "rival"
    • Description:

      Emily may have dropped somewhat in the current standings, but it was the most popular girls' name for over a decade because it appeals on many levels: Emily is feminine, classic, simple, pretty, and strong. Emily is Number 1 among Gen Z names. It also has those nice literary namesakes, like Emily Dickinson and Emily Brontë.
  2. Lee
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "pasture, meadow"
    • Description:

      A name that has a bit of a shouldn't-I-be-a-middle-name sound, though still in use as a first for both genders. Lee might be a good choice if you want something that sounds at once traditional yet modern, unisex but not newly-minted.
  3. Levi
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "joined, attached"
    • Description:

      Levi, lighter and more energetic than most biblical names, with its up vowel ending, combines Old Testament gravitas with the casual flair associated with Levi Strauss jeans.
  4. Liliann
    • Description:

      Liliann is a feminine name that serves as a variation of Lillian or Lilian, which themselves derived from the flower name Lily, symbolizing purity and innocence. The additional 'n' in Liliann creates a slight distinction in spelling while maintaining the name's elegant sound. This name combines the delicate beauty associated with the lily flower and the classic sophistication of traditional feminine names. Though less common than Lillian, Liliann offers the same melodious quality with a unique written form. The name has a gentle, flowing sound that conveys femininity and grace. It appeals to parents who appreciate traditional flower-inspired names but desire a subtle twist on spelling to create individuality without sacrificing the name's recognized charm and timeless appeal.