Girls

  1. Aitana
    • Origin:

      Spanish place-name
    • Description:

      Aitana is the name of a Spanish mountain used by the poet Rafael Alberti for his daughter. He reportedly chose it because the mountain was his last glimpse of Spain when he went into exile after the Spanish Civil War. The name was popularized by Aitana Alberti's goddaughter and namesake, actress Aitana Sanchez-Gijan. It became one of the fastest-rising girls names in 2016, after entering the US Top 1000 in 2015, and is among the most popular Spanish names for girls in its native Spain and beyond.
  2. ALALEH
    • Alessandra
      • Origin:

        Italian and Spanish variation of Alexandra
      • Meaning:

        "defending men"
      • Description:

        This softened version is even prettier than the original.
    • Aletta
      • Origin:

        Dutch from Germanic
      • Meaning:

        "noble, nobility"
      • Description:

        A form of Adelaide (and therefore related to Alice, too) used in the Netherlands. The country's first female physician was Aletta Jacobs. In the USA, Aletta is rare, but on a slight upward trend. It fits perfectly into the sweet spot of being deep-rooted and straightforward, yet barely used, and has Etta and Lettie as potential nicknames.
    • Alette
      • Alexane
        • Origin:

          French variation of Alexandra
        • Meaning:

          "defending men"
        • Description:

          This unusual form of Alexandra might be seen and pronounced as a combination of Alex and Anne.
      • Alice
        • Origin:

          German
        • Meaning:

          "noble"
        • Description:

          Alice is a classic literary name that's both strong and sweet, ranking in the US Top 100 and popular throughout the western world. Alice is derived from the Old French name Aalis, a diminutive of Adelais that itself came from the Germanic name Adalhaidis, which is composed of the Proto-Germanic elements aþala, meaning "noble," and haidu, "kind, appearance, type."
      • Alida
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Adelaide
        • Description:

          Alida had a brief flurry of popularity a hundred years ago but is rarely used today. But given the rise of so many names related to Adelaide and Adeline, Alida might be rediscovered.
      • Allaire
        • Origin:

          French surname, possibly meaning "cheerful"
        • Meaning:

          "cheerful"
        • Description:

          Allaire, a last name in France. could make a first, with its light and airy feel.
      • ALLIFAIR
        • ALLIRA
          • Althea
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "with healing power"
            • Description:

              Althea is a poetic, almost ethereal name found in Greek myth and pastoral poetry, associated in modern times with the great tennis player Althea Gibson, the first African-American to win at Wimbledon.
          • Amabel
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "lovable"
            • Description:

              Amabel is an older name than Annabel and a lot more distinctive. Amabel was a very common name in the twelfth and thirteen centuries, then was revived during the nineteenth century British fad for medieval names.
          • Amelia
            • Origin:

              German
            • Meaning:

              "work"
            • Description:

              Amelia is one of the hottest girls' names, a successor to the megapopular Emma and Emily. Amelia, which spent several years at Number 1 in England, is now comfortably ensconced in the US Top 10.
          • Amelie
            • Origin:

              French variation of Amelia
            • Meaning:

              "work"
            • Description:

              Emily gets a Bohemian spin and a French accent when it becomes Amelie. This favorite among French girl names has been gaining notice here thanks to the charming 2001 French film Amelie; it entered the American popularity list in 2002 and is now solidly established in the Top 1000.
          • Ameline
            • Origin:

              Variation of Emmeline
            • Description:

              A variation on Emmeline, Ameline has not experienced nearly the same level of success in the US, though it was given to five girls in 2015. Whereas Emmeline lends itself to trendy nicknames Emme and Emmy, Ameline has a clearer path to the dated Amy.
          • Aminta
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "defender"
            • Description:

              One of the romantic names favored by British pastoral poets, more appealing in its longer form, Araminta.
          • Amoret
            • Origin:

              Literary name
            • Description:

              This lovely name from Spenser's The Faerie Queene is borne by a character who represents married love. A related unusual-yet-usable choice: Amabel.
          • AMSEL
            • Anahi
              • Origin:

                Tupi
              • Meaning:

                "maize or immaculate"
              • Description:

                The name of a Guaraní princess killed by Spanish conquistadors in Tupi-Guarani legend. A Ceibo tree – the national flower of Argentina – is said to have bloomed in the spot where she died.