Cute Girl Names

  1. Adelais
    • Aeliana
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "sun"
      • Description:

        This female form of the ancient Latin Aelian has an appealing sound, though kids might have a hard time handling that initial "ae" spelling. Just remember that the "ae" is pronounced "ee" (think Aesop's fables).The Annals of Aeliana is a children's fantasy series by Ryan Watters. The meaning is uncertain but is thought to derive from the Greek helios, which means sun.
    • Aerial
      • Aerith
        • Origin:

          Modern invented name
        • Description:

          Aerith Gainsborough is a lead character in the video game Final Fantasy. The name was invented by the developers as a translation for the character's original Japanese name Earisu.
      • Aeronwy
        • 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 It might make an interesting alternative to the outdated Ashley or overly popular Ella, and could also be thought of as a relative of Elizabeth or Elsa.
        • Alannah
          • Origin:

            Gaelic
          • Meaning:

            "child"
          • Description:

            This form of Alannah was derived directly from the Gaelic term a leanbh, meaning "child." Though not as popular as the more traditional Alana spelling, it has consistently charted in the US since 2007. Alannah Myles is popularizing this spelling of Alana.
        • Alcie
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Alcina, Greek
          • Meaning:

            "strong-willed"
          • Description:

            Alcie and Alsie are antiquated short forms that feel more baby-ready now that names such as Elsie, Elsa, and Isla are becoming popular again. Mother name Alcina was an operatic sorceress who turned men into trees and animals.
        • Aleksey
          • Origin:

            Russian
          • Meaning:

            "defender"
          • Description:

            Alternative transliteration of Alexei
        • Aletta
          • Origin:

            Dutch from Germanic
          • Meaning:

            "noble, nobility"
          • Description:

            A form of Adelaide (and therefore related to Alice, too) used in the Netherlands. The country's first female physician was Aletta Jacobs. In the USA, Aletta is rare, but on a slight upward trend. It fits perfectly into the sweet spot of being deep-rooted and straightforward, yet barely used, and has Etta and Lettie as potential nicknames.
        • Aloisa
          • Origin:

            German variation of Louisa
          • Meaning:

            "renowned warrior"
          • Description:

            Obscure form of an old-fashioned favorite that's poised to make a comeback. This version, which owes as much to Alison as to Louisa, has a stylish A beginning and a multi-syllabic feminine grace.
        • Alula
          • Origin:

            Arabic
          • Meaning:

            "first leap"
          • Description:

            Alula, the palindromic name of the first double star to be identified as physically related to its twin, would make the perfect name for a first-born twin. Ideas (we're only half joking) for the second born: Aviva, Aziza, Otto. Alula is reminiscent of the unusual name chosen by Isla Fisher and Sacha Baron Cohen for their second daughter: Elula, a month name from the Hebrew calendar.
        • Alya
          • Origin:

            Arabic
          • Meaning:

            "heavens, highborn, exalted"
          • Description:

            Alya is most familiar in the US in its much-more-complicated form Aaliyah, the spelling used by the later singer. The traditional name of the star system Theta Serpentis, Alya is also an established Muslim first name and a Turkish place-name. It may also be a Russian short form for Alexandra or any other Al- name.
        • Ambyre
          • Amerie
            • Origin:

              Modern invented name
            • Description:

              Pop princess Amerie is half Korean, half African-American. Her name may relate to Amelia, Emily, Emery, or Amory, though there's no exact equivalent among historical names. But doubtless there will be more Ameries, starting now.
          • Amory
            • Origin:

              German
            • Meaning:

              "industrious"
            • Description:

              Amory is best known for the hero of Fitzgerald's 1920 This Side of Paradise, Princeton student Amory Blaine. Amory is in some danger of being borrowed by the girls, a la Avery. Alternate spellings Amori or Amorie also relate to the Latin word for love.
          • Anaise
            • Origin:

              Variation of Anais
            • Description:

              Anais, the name forever attached to the daring French-born American novelist and diarist Anais Nin, is unusual and French enough without appending an e, though some may think it clarifies pronunciation.
          • Anci
            • Angelou
              • Origin:

                Literary name
              • Description:

                If you want to move beyond Maya.
            • Annalie
              • Origin:

                Nordic, German
              • Meaning:

                "grace"
              • Description:

                Melodious and unusual form of a name with an uncountable number of variations. Many will understand it as the more down-to-earth Annalee.