Princessy Names

  1. Elle
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "she"
    • Description:

      Combine the charming heroine of the movie Legally Blonde with supermodel Elle Macpherson and the trend toward all names beginning with "el"—Ellie, Ella, Eleanor—and you have one hit name.
  2. Emilienne
    • Erina
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "spring or hero"
      • Description:

        Variant of Erinna
    • Evangeline
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "bearer of good news"
      • Description:

        Evangeline is a romantic old name enjoying a major comeback, thanks to its religious overtones, Eva's popularity, and the star of the TV megahit Lost, Evangeline Lilly. Evangelia and Evangelina — two variants of Evangeline — are sure to tag along for the ride.
    • Evenie
      • Faustine
        • Origin:

          Latin, feminine variation of Faust
        • Meaning:

          "fortunate one"
        • Description:

          Faustine has a positive meaning, although the association with the character who sold his soul to the devil may be off-putting. This name is among the Top 100 girls' names in France, but was given to fewer than five baby girls in the US last year.
      • Genevieve
        • Origin:

          English from French
        • Meaning:

          "tribe woman"
        • Description:

          Genevieve is derived from the Germanic medieval name Genovefa, or Kenowefa, which consists of the elements kuni, meaning "kin", and wefa, meaning "woman." The medieval saint Genevieve, patroness of Paris, defended the city against Attila the Hun through her rational thinking, courage and prayer.
      • Giselle
        • Origin:

          German
        • Meaning:

          "pledge, hostage"
        • Description:

          Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen undoubtedly gave this name a boost. The French pronunciation (jiz-ELLE) gives it a more graceful, balletic, gazellelike feel.
      • Guinevere
        • Origin:

          Welsh
        • Meaning:

          "white shadow, white wave"
        • Description:

          Guinevere was the name of the beautiful but ill-fated queen of Camelot, for so many years eclipsed by its modern Cornish form Jennifer. Today, Guinevere could be a cool possibility for adventurous parents intrigued by this richly evocative and romantic choice.
      • Helenora
        • Idina
          • Origin:

            English variation of Edina
          • Meaning:

            "from Edinburgh, Scotland"
          • Description:

            Made famous by actress Idina Menzel, of "Rent" and "Wicked" fame.
        • Isaline
          • Origin:

            French variation of Isabelle
          • Description:

            A trendy name in France, sometimes also spelled Ysaline, that's related to both Isabelle and Iseult. To the American ear, it freshens up Isabelle without really improving on it.
        • Iseult
          • Isotta
            • Juliet
              • Origin:

                English from Latin
              • Meaning:

                "youthful or sky father"
              • Description:

                One of the most romantic names, the lovely and stylish Juliet seems finally to have shaken off her limiting link to Romeo. In Shakespeare's play, it was Juliet who said "What's in a 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.
            • Justine
              • Origin:

                French feminine variation of Justin
              • Meaning:

                "fair, righteous"
              • Description:

                Justine is a French name that's never reached the popularity we think it deserves. Like its far-more-common brother Justin, Justine is sleek, and sophisticated, but still user-friendly.
            • Liliane
              • Origin:

                French variation of Lilian
              • Meaning:

                "lily, a flower"
              • Description:

                Now that Lily has become hugely popular, parents in love with this flower name are looking further afield for substitutes such as Liliane and Liliana.
            • Lilliale
              • Origin:

                Italian, meaning unking
              • Description:

                A possible addition to the international Lil family of names, but having four L's in its four syllables makes it a bit of a tongue twister.
            • Margolette
              • Origin:

                Literary invention
              • Description:

                Fanciful feminissima name created by L. Frank Baum for a character in The Patchwork Girl of Oz.