best list

soo hard to decide
  1. Adessa
    • Origin:

      Finnish and Swedish, meaning unknown
    • Description:

      Adessa may be a Scandinavian variation of the place name Odessa.
  2. Alexa
    • Origin:

      Greek, English
    • Meaning:

      "defending men"
    • Description:

      Alexa was a steadily popular modern classic until Amazon's virtual assistant Alexa was released in 2013. It remains relatively well used in the US despite this, though its standing keeps dropping for obvious reasons. Too bad, because it's a strong and pretty name (which is probably why Amazon used it.)
  3. 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.
  4. Autumn
    • Origin:

      Season name
    • Description:

      Crisp and colorful, Autumn is the most popular season name now -- the only one in the Top 100 in recent years -- with Autumn's coolness only surpassed by Winter. Jennifer Love Hewitt named her daughter Autumn James.
  5. Avi
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "father"
    • Description:

      The rise of trendy Arianna has led to unisex Ari gaining speed for girls in recent years as well. Now as Avianna climbs the charts, it may be time to start considering Hebrew Avi for a girl as well.
  6. Alleya
    • Aralyn
      • Avalee
        • Aviella
          • Avielle
            • Avriella
              • Ember
                • Origin:

                  French variation of Amber
                • Description:

                  Unlike Amber, which is in decline, this name still has a bit of a glow left -- though confusions between the two will inevitably arise.
              • Emberly
                • Origin:

                  Modern invented name
                • Description:

                  The Kimberly of the current age, but currently less popular than either Ember or Everly.
              • Ellarose
                • Emrose
                  • Kaylee
                    • Origin:

                      American variation of Kayla
                    • Meaning:

                      "laurel, crown"
                    • Description:

                      A widely used name, Kaylee pulls together something from Kayla and something from Hailey, yet somehow loses something in the process. It has surpassed cousin Kayla on the charts and is one of three girls' names starting with Kthat ranks in the US Top 100.
                  • Keira
                    • Origin:

                      Irish
                    • Meaning:

                      "little dark one"
                    • Description:

                      Keira is an attractive girls’ name that's gotten a huge boost from the meteoric rise of Keira Knightley. Original spelling Kiera, which relates more directly to the male Kieran, was the more popular form until the rise of Keira Knightley reversed the order. Both are Anglicized versions of the Irish Ciara.
                  • Layla
                    • Origin:

                      Variation of Leila, Arabic
                    • Meaning:

                      "night"
                    • Description:

                      A lovely musical name (remember the old Eric Clapton-Derek & the Dominos song?), Layla's seen a significant surge in popularity, partly partly all names with a double L are stylish, and partly because all the forms of the name push it into the Top 15 for girls.
                  • Lyla
                    • Origin:

                      Spelling variation of Lila, Arabic
                    • Meaning:

                      "night"
                    • Description:

                      The Lyla spelling variation has now superseded the original Lila — the former remains on the rise while the latter is consistently falling in popularity.
                  • Mckenzie
                    • Origin:

                      Spelling variation of Mackenzie, Scottish
                    • Meaning:

                      "son of Kenneth"
                    • Description:

                      This variation without the A is one of the patronymics – names that mean 'son of – that have been widely adopted for girls.