Girls
- Alta
- Daphne
- Inga
- Mabel
- Minetta
- Nina
- Nora
- Peggy
- Asta
Origin:
NorwegianMeaning:
"divine strength"Description:
Asta as a boy's name is inspired by the Wizard King character in the anime series Black Clover. He is a human who triumphs in a world of superheroes --an inspirational figure.
- Briar
Origin:
Nature name, English word nameMeaning:
"a thorny patch"Description:
This word name entered the US Top 1000 for both genders in 2015, though it premiered a little higher for girls. There are still more baby girls named Briar than baby boys -- 594 vs. 361 in 2021 -- but it's rising in popularity for both. Briar fits the trend for nature names, and it also offers a fresh option for honoring a Brian.
- Branwen
- Bryony
- Cadence
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"rhythm, beat"Description:
A once trendy name for girls but that's now in decline, this musical option has actually been slowly and quietly on the rise as a masculine option. Given to 115 boys in 2023, compared to 75 in 2017, it could be an alternative to Caleb or Caiden with a hint of creative flair about it.
- Cecilia
- Constance
- Coral
- Dagny
Description:
Dagny is traditionally a feminine name with Norse origins, though listed here as masculine. The name combines 'dagr' meaning 'day' and 'ny' meaning 'new,' essentially translating to 'new day' or 'new dawn.' It carries connotations of hope, renewal, and fresh beginnings. Dagny gained some recognition through Ayn Rand's novel 'Atlas Shrugged,' which featured a strong female character with this name. In Scandinavian countries, particularly Norway and Sweden, Dagny has a long history of usage for girls, though it remains relatively uncommon. The name has a distinctive sound and spelling that makes it stand out while still being pronounceable. Its Norse roots give it an ancient strength, while its meaning provides an optimistic symbolism that many parents find appealing.
- Elka
- Elsie
- Esther