Girl Names for Adopted Daughter

Names I’d consider using as first names for my possible future daughter. Not yet sure if my partner is going to like some of these.
  1. Abigail
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "my father is joyful"
    • Description:

      Abigail has been in for so long -- the name has ranked in the US Top 100 since the late 1980s -- it's amazing that it isn't more out by now. But Abigail's biblical and historic roots make it a fashionable classic rather than a passing fad.
  2. Adelei
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name
    • Description:

      Nouveau name related to Adele, Adeline, and the boys' biblical Adlai.
  3. Adria
    • Adriana
      • Origin:

        Latin, feminine variation of Adrian
      • Meaning:

        "man of Adria"
      • Description:

        This a-ending feminine form of Adrian, from the northern Italian city of Adria, is a soft and lovely Italian choice. It appears as a character in Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors.
    • Adriel
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "God is my master"
      • Description:

        This biblical name is getting wider notice. While Adrian has had its time in the limelight since the late 70s, parents are beginning to look for fresher alternatives. In the Bible, Adriel was the husband of Merab, a daughter of King Saul. Adriel, like other names ending in -el like Gabriel, Raphael, and Uriel, is also the name of an angel. The angel Adriel is known as the Angel of Death. Adriel entered the charts in 2002, and has risen now into the Top 200.
    • Aleksia
      • Alexandrie
        • Annika
          • Origin:

            Swedish diminutive of Anna
          • Meaning:

            "grace"
          • Description:

            Annika is a surprise hit of recent years, inspired by golfer Sorenstam; for Trekkies, it was also the name of a 'Star Trek:Voyager' character. Some people's first memory of it might be as Pippi Longstocking's friend. A nice namesake for an ancestral Ann.
        • Ara
          • Origin:

            Armenian
          • Meaning:

            "king"
          • Description:

            Simple and yet distinctive, Ara is a mythological name of a famously handsome king. Although it originated as a boys' name, in the contemporary US, it's now much more commonly used for girls.
        • Ariadne
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "most holy"
          • Description:

            This name of the Cretan goddess of fertility is most popular now as the more melodic Ariana, but Ariadne has possibilities of its own. It first entered the US Top 1000 in 2014. The renewed interest in the name falls in line with the revival of other mythological names like Apollo and Athena. The trendy nickname Ari doesn't hurt either.
        • Ariana
          • Origin:

            Italian variation of Ariadne, Greek
          • Meaning:

            "most holy"
          • Description:

            The smooth, attractive Ariana is on the rise along with the fame of pop princess Ariana Grande. Also famous is twin spelling Arianna, which is associated with Greek-born online presence Arianna Huffington. Both Ariana and Arianna are widely used names and are equally acceptable spellings.
        • Asa
          • Origin:

            Hebrew, Japanese, or Scandinavian
          • Meaning:

            "healer; morning; of the gods"
          • Description:

            A male Biblical name meaning healer, Asa is also an international gem. In Japanese, it means "(born in the) morning". And in Scandinavia, where it's generally spelled Åsa or Ása and pronounced O-sa, it's a popular diminutive form of Old Norse names beginning with the element áss "god".
        • Aubria
          • Avigail
            • Origin:

              Variation of Abigail
            • Meaning:

              "my father is joyful"
            • Description:

              Though Abigail has long been a very popular girls' name in the US, modern Hebrew form Avigail is rare here but among the Top 10 girls' names in Israel.
          • Ambrose
            • Bree
              • Origin:

                Irish, from Brid, Brigh, Brigid
              • Meaning:

                "strength or exalted one"
              • Description:

                A short, breezy name with a sophisticated yet upbeat image, that doesn't betray its Irish roots. Bree first came to notice here in 1971 via the complex prostitute character in the movie Klute, which earned Jane Fonda an Oscar. More recently, it was tied to the character of Bree Van de Kamp on Desperate Housewives.
            • Brienne
              • Origin:

                Modern invented name
              • Description:

                There aren't many characters in the notoriously amoral world of Game of Thrones with a spotless record of moral righteousness -- but Brienne of Tarth comes close. She's one of the most accomplished, ferocious fighters in the entire series -- she was one of the few people ever to best The Hound in one and one combat. And yet she always tries to use her power for good.
            • Bryce
              • Origin:

                Scottish surname
              • Meaning:

                "speckled, freckled"
              • Description:

                Bryce is the preferred spelling over Brice for both genders, with nearly 70 girls named Bryce in one recent year vs. only five called Brice. But note that there were over 3000 boys named Bryce and 240 named Brice, making this a predominantly male name. Actress Bryce Dallas Howard, daughter of director Ron, is the most notable female bearer of this name.
            • Bryony
              • Origin:

                Latin flower name
              • Meaning:

                "to sprout"
              • Description:

                Bryony is an unusually strong plant name --the bryony is a wild climbing vine with green flowers --that caught on in the U.K. before sprouting here. The name of the young character in the Ian McEwan novel Atonement is spelled Briony, which is the variation and Bryony the original.
            • Bodhi