baby girl names

  1. Arabella
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "yielding to prayer"
    • Description:

      Arabella, lovely and elegant, has long been well used in Britain and finally made it onto the American list in 2005. Its meaning may also be interpreted as "beautiful," thanks to -bella.
  2. Aurelia
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "the golden one"
    • Description:

      Aurelia is an ancient Roman name that's become a surprise hit in the contemporary world. A top favorite on Nameberry, it reentered the US Top 1000 in 2014 after a 70-year absence and continues to climb.
  3. Amethyst Wisteria
    • Araminta
      • Bohemia
        • Origin:

          Place or word name
        • Description:

          More a concept than a place -- or a name.
      • Bella Reina
        • Capucine
          • Origin:

            French
          • Meaning:

            "nasturtium"
          • Description:

            Capucine was a chic French actress half a century ago and has been one of the most fashionable girl names in France in recent decades, ranking in France's Top 100. Capucine is also popular in French-speaking Belgium. To Americans and other English speakers, this name still feels fresh -- so fresh that last year, no baby girls were named Capucine in the US.
        • Carmela
          • Origin:

            Italian and Spanish variation of Carmel
          • Meaning:

            "garden"
          • Description:

            It will be a long time before Carmela shakes the image of TV's Sopranos wife.
        • Chardonnay
          • Origin:

            French, a dry white wine
          • Description:

            If you're actually considering this as a name for your child, you must have had a glass too many. But it's an awesome name for a white cat.
        • Chantilly Lace
          • Dream
            • Origin:

              Word name
            • Description:

              Singular and serene noun name that's been used by a couple of celebs.
          • Dandelion
            • Feather
              • Origin:

                Word name
              • Description:

                Feather, though it was used for a character in a Walter Mosley novel, seems too light and fluttery for a real-life girl.
            • Fanny Chanel
              • Francessca
                • Georgiana
                  • Origin:

                    English, feminine variation of George
                  • Meaning:

                    "farmer"
                  • Description:

                    Long a popular upper-crust form in England, where it's pronounced George-ee-AH-na, Georgiana has been been neglected here. But with Georgia growing more popular and the general fashion for elaborate feminine names, Georgiana might have room to grow.
                • Godessa
                  • Gypsy
                    • Hadassah
                      • Origin:

                        Hebrew
                      • Meaning:

                        "myrtle tree"
                      • Description:

                        This Hebrew name of Queen Esther is well used in Israel (especially for girls born around the holiday of Purim), and in the US is the name of a Zionist women's philanthropic organization. Formerly shunned as hyper-religious, this name entered the Top 1000 in 2007 and has since climbed into the Top 700. Nickname Haddie feels like a natural companion for Addie and Maddie.
                    • Indra