Great Names That I Want To Remember

  1. Acacia
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "thorny"
    • Description:

      Acacia is an attractive, rarely used Greek flower name enhanced by its popular beginning-and-ending-with 'a'-construct, and is gradually beginning to catch on as a new member of the stylish girl names starting with A.
  2. Adamina
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "child of the red earth"
    • Description:

      A feminization of Adam with several sweet nickname options — Addie, Ada, Minnie, or Mina being a few.
  3. Adara
    • Origin:

      Arabic; Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "virgin; or noble, exalted"
    • Description:

      Perfect name for a Virgo or an Aries baby. It is also the name of a character in the fantasy Belgariad series.
  4. Adelaide
    • Origin:

      Variant of Adelheidis, German
    • Meaning:

      "noble, nobility"
    • Description:

      Adelaide is now heading straight uphill on the coattails of such newly popular sisters as Ava, Ada, and Audrey, and in the company of Adeline and Amelia. It was chosen by actress Katherine Heigl for the name of her second daughter.
  5. Aeryal
    • Aisha
      • Origin:

        Arabic; Swahili
      • Meaning:

        "living, prosperous"
      • Description:

        Aisha was Muhammad's favorite wife, making this lovely name and its myriad variations hugely popular among Muslims and also African-Americans. It's been energized by TV personality Aisha Tyler. Pronunciation is usually eye-EE-sha but some say ay-sha.
    • Aislinn
      • Origin:

        Irish
      • Meaning:

        "dream"
      • Description:

        Old Irish name that's taken off in its Anglicized forms, mainly Ashlyn or Ashlynn. Nonetheless, this more traditional version debuted in the US Top 1000 in 2015.
    • Alandria
      • Alanis
        • Origin:

          Female variation of Alan
        • Meaning:

          "handsome, cheerful"
        • Description:

          Singer Alanis Morissette made this twist famous. She was named for her father Alan, who is said to have spotted this version in a Greek newspaper. So far it has been pretty much a one-person name, but could make a distinctive update of Alana — especially with s-ending names making a comeback. Alanis is a Top 100 choice in Puerto Rico.
      • Alaska
        • Origin:

          Native American
        • Meaning:

          "great land"
        • Description:

          State name Alaska stems from an Aleutian word for the land mass itself. The number of baby girls named Alaska has doubled in the past five years, and is sure to continue increasing as more place names are annexed as baby names. Wilder but as habitable as Dakota or Cheyenne, Alaska is a girls' name choice for the future.
      • Aleia
        • Origin:

          Variation of Aliya, Arabic "heavens, highborn, exalted"
        • Meaning:

          "heavens, highborn, exalted"
        • Description:

          One of the many, many ways to spell Aliya. The "leia" component gives Aleia an extra pronunciation option, like Leia with an extra syllable.
      • Alexane
        • Origin:

          French variation of Alexandra
        • Meaning:

          "defending men"
        • Description:

          This unusual form of Alexandra might be seen and pronounced as a combination of Alex and Anne.
      • Amal
        • Origin:

          Arabic
        • Meaning:

          "hope, inspiration"
        • Description:

          Amal is an attractive name with a wonderful meaning that has long been used in many Middle Eastern countries, especially Lebanon (and migrant communities). It is of course getting a lot more coverage now since the fame of international human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin Clooney, who's singlehandedly made this one of the best-known Arabic names for girls.
      • Ambria
        • Ambrose
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "immortal"
          • Description:

            A favorite of British novelists including Evelyn Waugh and P. G. Wodehouse, Ambrose has an air of blooming well-being and upper-class erudition. It comes from the same Greek root as 'ambrosia', the food of the gods, said to confer immortality.
        • Amedea
          • Origin:

            Italian
          • Meaning:

            "lover of God"
          • Description:

            Feminine form of Amadeus popular now in Italy and ripe for export. Might also be spelled Amadea. The preferred pronunciation is AHM-a-DAY-a but it may also be pronounced ah-MED-ee-a.
        • Amilia
          • Angeline
            • Origin:

              French variation of Angela
            • Meaning:

              "angel"
            • Description:

              With Angelina becoming so popular thanks to Ms. Jolie, this could be a new twist—but everyone will always misunderstand it as Angelina. While it currently ranks at Number 951 in the US, it's Number 352 in France.
          • Antoni
            • Origin:

              Polish, Catalan and Welsh form of Antonius, Latin
            • Meaning:

              "priceless"
          • Antonina
            • Origin:

              Slavic, Italian and Nordic from Latin
            • Meaning:

              "priceless"
            • Description:

              Despite the popularity of Anthony and its masculine variants, female derivatives of its source – the Roman family name Antonius, of unknown meaning – have never caught on in the same way. Sister name Antonia peaked at #336 in the US way back in 1882, while Antonina itself has never ranked higher than #865 (in 1915). It has been outside of the Top 1000 ever since.