Romantic Girls Names

  1. Beatrice
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "she who brings happiness; blessed"
    • Description:

      Beatrice is back. Stored in the attic for almost a century, the lovely Beatrice with its long literary (Shakespeare, Dante) and royal history is being looked at with fresh eyes by parents seeking a classic name with character and lots of upbeat nicknames, like Bea and Bee.
  2. Belle
    • Origin:

      Short form of Isabelle or French
    • Meaning:

      "beautiful"
    • Description:

      Belle has nothing but positive associations, from "belle of the ball" to "Southern belle" to the heroine of Disney's Beauty and the Beast. As if this weren't enough good things, Belle is also one of the most familiar and usable names that mean beautiful. Though it has been overshadowed by the Twilight-influenced Bella and longer forms like Isabella and Annabella, Belle has its own Southern charm and would make a pretty choice as a first or middle name.
  3. Berengaria
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "bear spear"
    • Description:

      Berengaria was one of the medieval queens of England - married to Richard I (also known as Richard the Lionheart). She was originally from Navarre (in modern northern Spain) and despite being the Queen of England, she only lived in England after her husband had died. Despite its royal roots, Berengaria is one of the less attractive medieval names, although it gets points for having an unusually strong meaning for a feminine name.
  4. Bernadette
    • Origin:

      German
    • Meaning:

      "brave as a bear"
    • Description:

      Although feminizations ending in "ette" are not particularly popular now, Bernadette is a pleasant, feminine, but strong name that doesn't feel prohibitively dated. And though strongly associated with the saint who saw visions of the Virgin Mary—Saint Bernadette of Lourdes—it is now no longer strictly inhabiting the Catholic diocese.
  5. Bianca
    • Origin:

      Italian
    • Meaning:

      "white"
    • Description:

      Bianca, the livelier Italian and Shakespearean version of Blanche, has been chosen by many American parents since the 1990s, just as Blanca is a favorite in the Spanish-speaking community. Its meaning of white relates to snow, making it one of the prime names for winter babies.
  6. Blanchette
    • Blanchefleur
      • Blondine
        • Calais
          • Origin:

            French place-name
          • Description:

            Undiscovered name of picturesque northern French port.
        • Celestina
          • Origin:

            Italian and Spanish variation of Celeste
          • Meaning:

            "heavenly"
          • Description:

            We are hearing more of such heavenly names as Celeste and Celia, which opens the door to the range of lovely variations rarely heard before. Celestina is one of them, though given the more accessible options, it may be gilding the lily.
        • Christabel
          • Origin:

            Latin and French
          • Meaning:

            "fair Christian"
          • Description:

            Though Isabel is a smash hit, Christabel still hasn't been fully embraced. It was originally popularized in England via the Coleridge poem Christabel ("whom her father loves so well") and was given to the poet's granddaughter. Christabel Pankhurst was a famous U.K. suffragist.
        • Christiana
          • Origin:

            Feminine variation of Christian
          • Meaning:

            "follower of Christ"
          • Description:

            Not cutting edge, but still graceful and feminine.
        • Clarabel
          • Origin:

            Compound name, blending Clara and Belle
          • Meaning:

            "bright and beautiful"
          • Description:

            This spelling keeps the appealing meaning of Clara and Belle smooshed together, but without the Disney Cow association some people may have with Clarabelle. Nevertheless, this is the lesser used of the two, given to around 10 babies per year, compared to 30.
        • Claribel
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "bright and beautiful"
          • Description:

            Claribel improves on its mother name Clarabelle by distancing itself from the clown and the cow.
        • Clemence
          • Origin:

            French feminine variation of Clement
          • Meaning:

            "mild, merciful"
          • Description:

            Calm, composed, and chic.
        • Consuelo
          • Origin:

            Spanish from Latin
          • Meaning:

            "she who brings consolation"
          • Description:

            Consuelo is a chic, highly sophisticated Spanish name that works well with Anglo surnames. It was regularly on the U.S. popularity list through 1983, reaching as high as Number 339 in 1930.
        • Cordelia
          • Origin:

            Latin; Celtic
          • Meaning:

            "heart; daughter of the sea"
          • Description:

            Cordelia is exactly the kind of old-fashioned, grown-up name for girls that many parents are seeking for their daughters today. The name of King Lear's one sympathetic daughter, Cordelia has both style and substance along with its Shakespearean pedigree.
        • Cornelia
          • Origin:

            Feminine variation of Cornelius, Latin
          • Meaning:

            "horn"
          • Description:

            In ancient Rome, Cornelia was considered the paragon of womanly virtue, making it a handsome name with an excellent pedigree. It's rare today, so if you want a name no one else is using, somewhat reminiscent of Amelia and the Shakespearean Cordelia, Cornelia should be on your list. Cornelia's short forms might include Cora, Nelia or Nell--anything but Corny.
        • Claremonde
          • Domenica
            • Origin:

              Italian feminine form of Dominic
            • Meaning:

              "belonging to the Lord"
            • Description:

              Much fresher and more energetic than Dominique.