Little Misses

My long list of favourite girls' names (firsts only) in order of preference, although it changes so much from day to day it's probably not very accurate (maybe the top 10/20?). Guilty pleasures are in brackets ().
  1. ( Arachne )
    • ( Arsinoë )
      • ( Belladonna )
        • ( Cadmium )
          • ( Eliza )
            • ( Elizabeth )
              • ( Elsie )
                • ( Etsy )
                  • ( Evangelise )
                    • ( Evelyn )
                      • ( Evie )
                        • ( Florence )
                          • ( Imogen )
                            • ( Lola )
                              • ( Matilda )
                                • ( Medeia )
                                  • ( Odessa )
                                    • Accalia
                                      • Origin:

                                        Latin, mythological name
                                      • Description:

                                        Accalia was the human foster-mother of twins Romulus and Remus. Her name is even more obscure than theirs.
                                    • Adora
                                      • Origin:

                                        Latin
                                      • Meaning:

                                        "adored"
                                      • Description:

                                        A name that would lavish your child with adoration, a princess name--as in Princess Adora of She-Ra: Princess of Power.
                                    • Ailsa
                                      • Origin:

                                        Scottish from Norse
                                      • Meaning:

                                        "elf victory"
                                      • Description:

                                        Ailsa is a traditional Scottish name for girls related to a rocky island in the Firth of Clyde called Ailsa Craig. It might make an interesting alternative to the outdated Ashley or overly popular Ella, and could also be thought of as a relative of Elizabeth or Elsa.