America's Next Top Model Names

  1. Celia
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "heavenly"
    • Description:

      Celia, splendidly sleek and feminine, is a name that was scattered throughout Shakespeare and other Elizabethan literature, but still manages to feel totally modern.
  2. Chelsey
    • Origin:

      Variation of Chelsea, New York and London place-name
    • Description:

      Chelsea was last fashionable around the time First Daughter Chelsea Clinton was born, ranking in the Top 25 in the early 1990s.
  3. Coryn
    • Courtney
      • Origin:

        French
      • Meaning:

        "short nose"
      • Description:

        Among the Top 20 names of the 1990s, today's Courtney is more apt to be the babysitter than the baby. Courtney has dropped since its peak at Number 17 in 1995. Familiar from Courtney Love and Courtney Cox.
    • Dalya
      • Danielle
        • Origin:

          French feminine variation of Daniel, Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "God is my judge"
        • Description:

          Along with Daniela, Michelle, Nicole, and Denise, Danielle was a big hit from the 1960s to the nineties, sitting comfortably in the Top 20 for several years. Parents then responded to its chic, sophisticated Gallic image, and though it has lost some of its sheen, it's still a widely used choice.
      • Darian
        • Origin:

          Variation of Darius
        • Meaning:

          "rich, kingly"
        • Description:

          Unusual option, with a Waspy Connecticut air.
      • Destiny
        • Origin:

          Word name
        • Description:

          If Destiny is your daughter's destiny, she probably won't be the only one in her school: until 2009, Destiny was in the Top 50, with three of its alternate spellings in hot pursuit. It has since dipped a bit in popularity but is still widely used. Destiny Hope was the birth name of Miley Cyrus and Destiny Jones is the daughter or rapper Nas.
      • Diane
        • Origin:

          French variation of Diana
        • Meaning:

          "divine"
        • Description:

          Like Joanne and Christine, middle-aged Diane has been overshadowed by the a-ending version of her name. Diane has a definite mid-century feel; it was a Top 20 name from 1946 to 1959. Though it has several distinguished bearers, including Dianes Sawyer, Keaton, von Furstenberg, Lane, Arbus, Kruger and Farr, it fell off the Top 1000 in 2004 and last year was given to about 60 baby girls, the same number as Dillon and Eugenia.
      • Elina
        • Origin:

          Spanish, Italian, German, Greek, and English variation of Helen
        • Meaning:

          "bright, shining light"
        • Description:

          Elina is one of the many variations of mother name Helen to make the US Top 1000 list, and is given to around 300 girls each year. While it might blend in among the Helenas, Elenas, and Alinas, it might be a good way to go if you want the eh-lee-nuh pronunciation or the potential for nicknames Elle, Ellie, or Ella.
      • Elizabeth
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "pledged to God"
        • Description:

          Elizabeth is one of the most popular girls' names of all time, the female equivalent of James or William. Yet Elizabeth has so much going for it—rich history, broad appeal, and timeless style—that no matter how many little girls are named Lizzie, Eliza, and Beth, you can still make Elizabeth your own.
      • Elyse
        • Origin:

          Variation of Elise or Elysia
        • Meaning:

          "pledged to God"
        • Description:

          Elyse hasn't been heard much since the 80s, but it's beginning to be reconsidered as a possibIlity again, now that it's not so much seen as a Mom name, as it was in the TV show "Family Ties." A spelling variation of Elise, it's another variation of Elizabeth. Many parents today would opt for Eliza.
      • Erika
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Erica
        • Description:

          This is a more spunky and Nordic looking variant of Erica, but the k also makes the connection to the beautiful flower less apparent.
      • Erin
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "from the island to the west"
        • Description:

          First-wave Irish name and place name—the poetic name for Ireland—now supplanted by newer alternatives such as Maeve and Delaney.
      • Eva
        • Origin:

          Latin form of Eve, Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "life"
        • Description:

          Eva is a simple, classic Hebrew name for girls that recently slipped out of the US Top 100 for the first time in more than a decade. Pronounced either like her more popular sister Ava or less popular sister Eve, Eva is one of the elite group of girl names that mean life.
      • Fatima
        • Origin:

          Arabic
        • Meaning:

          "a woman who abstains"
        • Description:

          Captivating and gorgeous, powerful but with gentle sounds, Fatima is a popular name of Arabic origin. In the Quran, she is one of the Prophet Muhammad's daughters, and the wife of Ali, the forth ruler of the Muslim world. Fatima is regarded as the ideal example of a Muslim women, which makes it a favorite among Muslim parents.
      • Jade
        • Origin:

          Spanish
        • Meaning:

          "stone of the side"
        • Description:

          As a precious stone, Jade is known for its cool green hues, its importance in Chinese art, and its ability to transmit wisdom, confidence, and clarity. As a name however, Jade is a 90’s throwback in the UK, a Number 1 choice in France, and a returning gem in the US right now.
      • Jael
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "mountain goat"
        • Description:

          This attractive Old Testament option is the name of a place in northern Israel.
      • Jane
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "God is gracious"
        • Description:

          No, we don't consider Jane too plain. In fact, for a venerable and short one-syllable name, we think it packs a surprising amount of punch, as compared to the related Jean and Joan.
      • Janet
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Jane
        • Meaning:

          "God is gracious"
        • Description:

          Janet started as a pet form of Jane but has long been used independently. Jane is a feminine form of John, which derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan. Janet can also be considered a variation of Jeannette, a derivative of Joan and another feminization of the name John.