Girl Names

  1. Lavina
    • Lettie
      • Lux
        • Marisol
          • Origin:

            Spanish, contracted form of Maria de la Soledad
          • Meaning:

            "Mary of Solitude"
          • Description:

            Marisol is a favorite Spanish name for girls, and an excellent candidate to cross the culture line, a la Soledad and Paz.
        • Marlowe
          • Origin:

            Variation of Marlow, English
          • Meaning:

            "driftwood"
          • Description:

            While Marlowe (and Marlow and Marlo) are surname names that are not intrinsically or traditionally gendered and so in theory work equally well for boys and girls, only about 5 percent of the babies given these attractive names are male.
        • Marlowe
          • Origin:

            Variation of Marlow, English
          • Meaning:

            "driftwood"
          • Description:

            Is it Marlo, Marlow, or Marlowe? Suddenly they all seem very much in the air, in tune with rhyming cousins Harlow and Arlo. It all started when Margaret Julia Thomas began being known as Marlo (after being previously nicknamed Margie and Marlow). More recently, Jason Schwartzman used the e-ending version for his young daughter, Marlowe Rivers, as did Sienna Miller for her baby girl Marlowe Ottoline.
        • Marva
          • Meridith
            • Monroe
              • Origin:

                Scottish
              • Meaning:

                "mouth of the Roe river"
              • Description:

                Monroe is a presidential name which, thanks to the immortal beauty of Marilyn Monroe, is catching on fast for baby girls. Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon chose it for their twin daughter, honoring Marilyn Monroe. Their use of Monroe as a girls’ name did much to revive this Old Man name, a la Sydney, as a newly fashionable choice for girls.
            • Morley
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "moor, meadow clearing"
              • Description:

                Gently pleasant English family name long associated with 60-Minuteman Morley Safer.
            • Merrigan
              • Morwenna
                • Nevara
                  • Ondina
                    • Ondine
                      • Origin:

                        Latin
                      • Meaning:

                        "little wave"
                      • Description:

                        Mythological spirit of the waters; spelled Undine, she was an Edith Wharton heroine.
                    • Opal
                      • Origin:

                        Sanskrit
                      • Meaning:

                        "gem"
                      • Description:

                        Opal is on the verge of a repolishing, following other jewel names like Ruby and Pearl. A Top 100 name during the first two decades of the twentieth century, the opalescent Opal has a good chance of coming back as another O-initial option.
                    • Oralis
                      • Orla
                        • Origin:

                          Irish
                        • Meaning:

                          "golden princess"
                        • Description:

                          Orla is an Irish name closely associated with the high king Brian Boru, as it was the name of his sister, daughter and niece. It was very popular in the Middle Ages – the fourth most popular name in twelfth century Ireland – and has become popular again in Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales today. In Irish, the name is commonly spelled Orlaith or Orlagh.
                      • Orleanna
                        • Origin:

                          Literary name
                        • Description:

                          Orleanna was the young heroine of Barbara Kingsolver's The Poisonwood Bible.
                      • Orphea
                        • Origin:

                          Greek mythology name
                        • Description:

                          The feminine form of Orpheus, the charming musician of Greek myth who descended to the underworld.