Discoveries!

  1. Izara
    • Origin:

      Arabic, Basque, Hausa
    • Meaning:

      "shawl; star; section of tree"
    • Description:

      Attractive, rhythmic choice with roots in several languages and cultures. It's a lesser-known a celestial name, meaning "star" in Basque and referring to a star in the constellation Boötes in Arabic.
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    • Jivanta
      • Origin:

        Hindi
      • Meaning:

        "giver of life"
      • Description:

        A hauntingly lovely Indian name.
    • Junia
      • Origin:

        Latin, Feminine variation of Junius
      • Meaning:

        "born in June"
      • Description:

        Juno is hot, June is showing signs of a comeback along with other month and day names, whereas Junia, the name of the the first century Christian referred to by the apostle Paul as an apostle (and who may have been male), is yet to be discovered.
    • Leire
      • Origin:

        Basque place name
      • Description:

        Also spelled Leyre and taken from the name of a monastery fortress, the popular and lilting choice in Spain will pose pronunciation problems elsewhere. Among the Top 100 girls' names in Spain, Leire was given to only a handful of baby girls in the US last year.
    • Mariella
      • Origin:

        Italian and Dutch diminutive of Maria
      • Meaning:

        "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
      • Description:

        Lilting and nearly unknown here, with the currently popular ella ending, makes a good Marissa alternative.
    • Mazarine
      • Origin:

        French color name
      • Description:

        Mazarine is a deep blue color also used as a first name in honor of Cardinal Mazarin, a leader of France in the 17th century. As a first name, Mazarine is as charming as it is unusual.
    • Meliora
      • Origin:

        Latin, Cornish
      • Meaning:

        "better; honey"
      • Description:

        Unusual and lush Roman name adopted, improbably, by the Puritans.
    • Merida
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "one who has achieved a high place of honor"
      • Description:

        You'll probably be hearing more of this name thanks to the newest Pixar film, featuring Princess Merida, the first Pixar princess--a feisty, athletic, independent medieval Scottish girl with wild red hair. Her name, however, is not Scottish, but a Spanish place name found in both Spain and Mexico's Yucatan peninsula.
    • Mireia
      • Origin:

        Catalan form of Mireille
      • Meaning:

        "to admire"
      • Description:

        Popular name in Spain drawn from the Provencal Mireio, coined by the poet Frederic Mistral. Very pretty and, though difficult to spell and pronounce, simpler than the French version.
    • Mireille
      • Origin:

        French
      • Meaning:

        "to admire"
      • Description:

        Pretty name that may pose pronunciation problems -- it's meer-AY -- but is well worth the effort.
    • Palila
      • Origin:

        Hawaiian
      • Meaning:

        "a bird"
      • Description:

        Pacific island member of the currently-in-favor Lila/Leila family and one of the most attractive and unique girls' names starting with P.
    • Palma
      • Origin:

        Latin place-name
      • Description:

        Palma is an appealing Latin name that's both geographical -- it's the romantic city on the Spanish island of Majorca -- and botanical, relating to the palm frond. Sometimes given to girls born on Palm Sunday.
    • Paolo
      • Origin:

        Italian, variation of Paul
      • Meaning:

        "small"
      • Description:

        Paolo is an irresistibly lush Italian name for boys, worlds more romantic than its spare English equivalent.
    • Pavana
      • Origin:

        Sanskrit
      • Meaning:

        "peacock"
      • Description:

        If there are too many Savannahs in your neighborhood, you might consider this. Pavana is a Hindu goddess of the wind.
    • Pella
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "marvel of God"
      • Description:

        The power of the popular ella sound is sapped in this cross-cultural choice.
    • Perouze
      • Origin:

        Armenian
      • Meaning:

        "turquoise"
      • Description:

        Interesting on paper, though most people would confuse it with the word peruse.
    • Philomela
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "lover of songs"
      • Description:

        Philomela, the name of a mythological Athenian princess who was transformed into a nightingale, is rarely heard outside the Greek community. The mellifluous Philomela might make a more distinctive and prettier update for Pamela or Phyllis. Philomela may also be a good choice for a music-lover's daughter. Try Pippa or Millie for short.
    • Pia
      • Origin:

        Latin or diminutive of Olympia
      • Meaning:

        "pious; from Mount Olympus"
      • Description:

        Soft name in the Mia-Nia-Tia family, Pia is heard in both European and Hindi languages.
    • Pnina