Girls names

  1. Acadia
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "idyllic place"
    • Description:

      Acadia, the French name for Nova Scotia and the name of a gorgeous national park in Maine makes a fresh, rhythmic choice for your little girl. Acadia is an original yet accessible member of the stylish girl names starting with A.
  2. Acasia
    • 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.
    • Aelicia
      • Alice
        • Origin:

          German
        • Meaning:

          "noble"
        • Description:

          Alice is a classic literary name that's both strong and sweet, ranking in the US Top 100 and popular throughout the western world. Alice is derived from the Old French name Aalis, a diminutive of Adelais that itself came from the Germanic name Adalhaidis, which is composed of the Proto-Germanic elements aþala, meaning "noble," and haidu, "kind, appearance, type."
      • Analicia
        • Analisia
          • Anthemia
            • Arcadia
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "region offering peace and contentment"
              • Description:

                Arcadia, a name for an unspoiled paradise, makes an attractive secular alternative to Nevaeh or Eden. For parents who want an unusual name with a friendlier nickname, Arcadia has the advantage of cute Cady.
            • Aria
              • Origin:

                Italian and Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "air; song or melody; lion"
              • Description:

                Aria is a multi-cultural name with two extremely popular versions: this more word-like one along with Arya, the spelling used for the feisty young heroine of Game of Thrones. There were about 6400 baby girls named Aria in the US last year alog with 2400 named Arya, which counted together places the name in the Top 10.
            • Aurelia
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "the golden one"
              • Description:

                Aurelia is an ancient Roman name that's become a surprise hit in the contemporary world. A top favorite on Nameberry, it reentered the US Top 1000 in 2014 after a 70-year absence and continues to climb.
            • Elena
              • Origin:

                Spanish, Italian, German, Greek variation of Helen
              • Meaning:

                "bright, shining light"
              • Description:

                Elena is at its most popular point ever in the US, thanks to its cross-cultural appeal and the overall popularity of El- names. It's more international than Ellen or Eleanor, but still accessible.
            • Eliana
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "my God has answered"
              • Description:

                Eliana is a lilting, rhythmic choice, which has caught on in the US and other English-speaking countries, along with many other El-starting names.
            • Elliana
              • Origin:

                Spelling variation of Eliana
              • Meaning:

                "my God has answered"
              • Description:

                The Hebrew Eliana has been rising quickly in recent years, as have a collection of other "El-" names such as Eleanor, Eliza, Ella, Eloise, and Elena. The Elliana spelling has been following suit, possibly attracting parents with its more direct route to the ultra-popular nickname Ellie through the double Ls. Elliana entered the charts in 2005, and is now in the Top 200.
            • Elyse
              • Origin:

                Variation of Elise or Elysia
              • Meaning:

                "pledged to God"
              • Description:

                Elyse hasn't been heard much since the 80s, but it's beginning to be reconsidered as a possibIlity again, now that it's not so much seen as a Mom name, as it was in the TV show "Family Ties." A spelling variation of Elise, it's another variation of Elizabeth. Many parents today would opt for Eliza.
            • Elysia
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "from Elysium"
              • Description:

                This version stands out from the pack of Alyssas, Elissas et al, as Elysia relates to Elysian Fields, the mythological home of the blessed.
            • Lia
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of names ending in -lia or Italian variation of Leah
              • Meaning:

                "weary"
              • Description:

                Used throughout Europe and in Hawaii, Lia sounds just like its mother name Leah, but looks particularly pretty on paper. Sleek and simple, Lia is an internationally flexible choice that might also be short for such names as Amelia or Dahlia.
            • Ligeia
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "clear-voiced, whistling"
              • Description:

                One of the Sirens in Greek mythology, Ligeia was also the title character in an Edgar Allan Poe story. The mythological Ligeia was half-bird, half-woman. Spelling may also be Lygeia or Ligia.
            • Louisiana
              • Origin:

                French place-name
              • Description:

                Louisiana is a geographic spin on the Louise theme. Pretty, if a bit of a syllable overload. Short form Lou or Lulu lightens it.
            • Maia
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "mother"
              • Description:

                Maia was derived from the Greek word maia, meaning "mother." In Greek legend, she was the fair-haired daughter of Atlas who mothered Zeus's favorite illegitimate son, Hermes. To the Romans, Maia was the incarnation of the earth mother and goddess of spring, after whom they named the month of May. Maya is the more common spelling.