Favorite Girl Names + Middle Names

  1. Kirby
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "church settlement"
    • Description:

      Unisex name around for several decades for boys and now ripe for girls.
  2. Kelby
    • Kensington
      • Lake
        • Origin:

          Nature name
        • Description:

          This body of water runs deep; the best of a group of new possibilities that includes Bay, Ocean, River, and the more established Brook. It has received attention via the actress Lake Bell. Lake would make a particularly cool and refreshing middle name, as Gisele Bundchen and Tom Brady did for daughter Vivian.
      • Lane
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "a small roadway or path"
        • Description:

          Lane is a unisex name equally accessible to boys and girls. As a common surname, Lane is attached to such celebrities as Diane and Nathan.
      • Leah
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "weary"
        • Description:

          Strong but sweet, Leah is a classic name that doesn’t feel dull or dusty. It’s got plenty of dignity, grace, and pluck, making it a solid choice in the 21st century.
      • Leighton
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "meadow town"
        • Description:

          One of those names that's suddenly on the map because of a celebrity's influence, Leighton Meester of the TV show Gossip Girl. She pronounces it LAY-ton but some will intuitively say LEE-ton.
      • Lucienne
        • Origin:

          French feminine variation of Lucian
        • Meaning:

          "light"
        • Description:

          Lucienne is a soft and ultra-sophisticated French-accented option in the Lucy family, one that could provide a fresh alternative to such fatigued Gallic choices as Danielle and Michelle.
      • Lunabella
        • Madelyn
          • Origin:

            Variation of Madeline, English
          • Meaning:

            "woman from Magdala or high tower"
          • Description:

            Capturing some of the playful elegance of Madeleine, while avoiding any confusion over end sound, Madelyn is now an established spelling variation of the French classic. Sweet but strong, Madelyn is a versatile choice that lends itself to the almost inevitable nickname Maddy.
        • Makenna
          • Origin:

            Spelling variation of McKenna or Eastern African
          • Meaning:

            "happy one"
          • Description:

            Part of the Mackenzie/Mackena/Mackenna family, this variation has a positive meaning.
        • Parker
          • Origin:

            English occupational name
          • Meaning:

            "park keeper"
          • Description:

            Indie actress Parker Posey put a female imprint on this sophisticated surname that's still about three times as common for boys but rising for both sexes. Parker has the advantage of its nature connection, relating it to such occupational names as Gardener and Forester.
        • Penny
          • Origin:

            English, diminutive of Penelope
          • Description:

            Like Peggy and Patsy, the kind of zesty moniker young Judy Garland would sport in her early let's-put-on-a-show flicks. It fell out of favor (and the Top 1000) for a while, but has recently rebounded by reentering the charts in 2013. Expect it to continue gaining traction as a result of surprise hit Penelope.
        • Peyton
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "fighting-man's estate"
          • Description:

            Peyton is a unisex surname that rose to fame in the 90s, with parents drawing inspiration from football star, Peyton Manning, and, oddly enough, from "Peyton Flanders", the villainess of the 1992 film, The Hand That Rocks The Cradle. Combining gentle sounds with contemporary style and the naughtiness of Peyton Place, the name remains a popular choice in the US today.
        • Primrose
          • Origin:

            English flower name
          • Meaning:

            "first rose"
          • Description:

            A quaint and quirky flower name, until recently considered a bit too prim for most American classrooms but brought back to life in recent years by the attractive character of Primrose "Prim" Everdeen in the Hunger Games series. In the Top 300 girl names in England and Wales and on Nameberry, Primrose remains rare in the US, but is made more accessible by a raft of sweet nickname options, including Rosie and Posy.
        • Prudence
          • Origin:

            Virtue name
          • Meaning:

            "caution"
          • Description:

            Prudence, like Hope and Faith, is a Puritan virtue name with a quiet charm and sensitivity that is slowly returning to favor, though it hasn't yet registered on the charts.
        • Raleigh
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "meadow of deer"
          • Description:

            An attractive North Carolina unisex place name, Raleigh's soft sound is particularly appropriate for a girl.
        • Reagan
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "little king"
          • Description:

            A strong, straightforward Irish unisex surname, with a merry glint in its eye, Reagan has been leaping up the popularity lists, to become one of the top girl names starting with R. Some will inevitably link it to President Ronald, but spell it Regan and it's a Shakespearean name: a daughter of King Lear.
        • Reese
          • Origin:

            Welsh
          • Meaning:

            "ardor"
          • Description:

            The sassy, steel magnolia appeal of Oscar-winning Reese (born Laura Jeanne—Reese is her mother's maiden name) Witherspoon has single-handedly propelled this formerly boys’ name into girls' popularity.
        • Remington
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "place on a riverbank"
          • Description:

            Between 1980s-era television private eye Remington Steele and Remington Arms, this name might seem all-boy. But in 2014, Remington entered the US girls' Top 1000, and it's been rising since.