Girls

  1. Emmalise
    • Gemelle
      • Georgia
        • Origin:

          English, feminine variation of George
        • Meaning:

          "farmer"
        • Description:

          Georgia is so rich, lush and luscious, it's almost irresistible. Georgia's now a rising star among the feminizations of George, helped by associations with the southern state (named for British King George II) and painter Georgia O'Keeffe, with the Ray Charles song "Georgia On My Mind" or maybe "Sweet Georgia Brown" playing in the background.
      • 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.
      • Hallie
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "dweller at the meadow by the manor"
        • Description:

          Hallie -- it rhymes with alley and is not to be confused with Halle or Hailey or Holly -- is one of those comfy nicknamish names that are in favor in these complicated times.
      • Hania
        • Origin:

          Hebrew, Polish
        • Meaning:

          "encampment; grace"
        • Description:

          This very unusual name, also related to Hannah, was chosen for his daughter by Vin Diesel.
      • Helen
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "torch; shining light"
        • Description:

          Helen is a name that has connoted beauty since ancient times – Helen of Troy was the the mythological "face that launched a thousand ships," over whom the ten-year Trojan War was fought.
      • Helena
        • Origin:

          Latinate form of Helen, Greek
        • Meaning:

          "torch; shining light"
        • Description:

          Helena is one of those classic names that just misses making the US Top 1000 girl names for its entire history, falling off for a single year in 1992. Since then it's been drifting lazily up the charts, and makes a perfect choice if you want a name that both fits in and stands out.
      • Hollie
        • Origin:

          Variation of Holly, English nature name
        • Description:

          This alternate spelling of Holly is still quite popular in the UK but hasn't seen use in the US since the end of the millennium.
      • Imogen
        • Origin:

          Celtic
        • Meaning:

          "maiden"
        • Description:

          Imogen has long been fashionable in England and is gaining favor in the US among stylish parents. Pronounced the British way — the initial i is short as in Kim, as is the final E as in Ken — Imogen is as pretty and classy as it is distinctive.
      • India
        • Origin:

          Place name, from the River Indus
        • Description:

          Euphonious and long stylish in England, India was one of the fastest-rising names on the 2013 list, after jumping 240 spots back into the Top 1000.
      • Isabetta
        • Origin:

          Short form of Elisabetta, Italian variation of Elizabeth
        • Meaning:

          "pledged to God"
        • Description:

          Isabetta is a charming spin on both the Elizabeth and Isabella families and a new way to go if you love the originals but want something more, well, original. Isabetta Rose is the name chosen by Amber and Rob Mariano for their daughter. If you're searching for Italian names for girls that make an easy transition to the English-speaking world, this should be high on your list.
      • Isobel
        • Origin:

          Scottish variation of Isabel
        • Meaning:

          "pledged to God"
        • Description:

          The Scottish spelling of Isabel has a definite character of her own, the 'o' giving her an extra infusion of strength but also an element of confusion. How do you pronounce that? Answer: Exactly like Isabel or Isabelle.
      • Jessamina
        • Jessamine
          • Origin:

            English from Persian
          • Meaning:

            "jasmine"
          • Description:

            Jessamine, a charming name occasionally heard in England, is just beginning to be appreciated in the U.S. as a possible successor to all the Jess names of the past. It's also spelled Jessamyn, as in Quaker novelist Jessamyn West, author of Friendly Persuasion--who started life with Jessamyn as her middle name.
        • Jessamy
          • Origin:

            English, variation of Jessamine
          • Meaning:

            "jasmine flower"
          • Description:

            Jessamy and big sister Jessamine are all but unknown in the U.S., but make distinctive alternatives to overexposed Jessica, Jessie, and Jasmine.
        • Jordana
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "flowing down"
          • Description:

            A feminization used more before Jordan joined the girls' camp.
        • Kaitlin
          • Origin:

            Spelling variation of Caitlin
          • Description:

            Kaitlin is a variation of Caitlin that's on a steep decline; it dropped out of the Top 1000 in 2013, after more than three decades on the list.
        • Kalista
          • Kallista
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "most beautiful"
            • Description:

              Actress Flockhart popularized the C version, but this works, too.