Names Ending in D for Girls
- Fleetwood
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"woods with a stream"Description:
A musical option for die-hard Fleetwood Mac fans, though Jacobean noblewoman Fleetwood Shuttleworth is a real-life female bearer.
- Ffraid
Origin:
Welsh form of BridgetDescription:
Santes Ffraid is the traditional Welsh name for St Bridget, the Irish national saint and legendary miracle worker. The connection becomes clearer through the Scottish form of the name, Bride. It's worth noting that it sounds like the English word "fried".
- Marged
Origin:
Welsh form of MargaretDescription:
Marged is to Margaret what Elspeth is to Elizabeth, and Karen to Katherine.
- Westwood
Origin:
English surnameMeaning:
"dweller by the west wood"Description:
Notable British surname associated with fashion designer Vivienne.
- Copeland
Origin:
English surnameMeaning:
"bought land"Description:
Ballet dancer Misty Copeland may draw more parents to consider her surname for a baby girl — which at last count was 29% female.
- Harland
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"rocky land"Description:
Tailored English surname that could appeal to parents who like Holland, Harper, and Harley.
- Sioned
- Graceland
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"land of grace"Description:
More distinctive than Grace and more creative than Presley, Graceland is a contemporary name that could catch on with parents searching for a unique honorific.
- Nereid
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"sea nymph"Description:
The name of the daughters of the Greek sea god Nereus and also a celestial name, belonging to one of Neptune's moons.
- Rosemund
- Gudrid
- Sacred
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"connected with God and so deserving veneration"Description:
One of a number of religious word names that have started to see some use since 2000.
- Ballard
- Ulfhild
Origin:
Old Danish and SwedishMeaning:
"wolf battle"
- Bríd
- Reynold
Origin:
ScottishMeaning:
"powerful counsel"Description:
Used for girls in Scotland in the sixteenth century; this would make a bold but bonnie choice.
- Breland
Origin:
English, GermanMeaning:
"watery meadow"Description:
An English surname used mononymously by the American singer-songwriter and record producer Breland (born Daniel Gerard Breland), who could certainly boost his cool name into the limelight.
- Asfrid
Origin:
Old NorseMeaning:
"god + beautiful"
- Hallfrid
Origin:
Norwegian and SwedishMeaning:
"beautiful stone"
- Winnefred