Personal favorite girl names

  1. Gwenna
    • Gwenyth
      • Gypsy
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "wanderer"
        • Description:

          Gypsy, long associated with the intellectual stripper Gypsy Rose Lee and the musical that was made about her life, was used by Drea de Matteo and Shooter Jennings as the middle name of their daughter Alabama. Be aware, however, that the word gypsy is now considered an ethnic slur when used for the Romani, or Roma, people.
      • Genessee
        • Gwennan
          • Harmony
            • Origin:

              Word name
            • Meaning:

              "harmony"
            • Description:

              If Melody and Lyric are on your style sheet, the peaceful Harmony, popularized by Buffy the Vampire Slayer, should be too. Girls names starting with the "Har" sound like Harper, Harley, and Harlow have been trending in recent years. This musical choice fits right in, and it is no wonder that Harmony has been in the Top 200 since 2014.
          • Haven
            • Origin:

              Word name, English
            • Meaning:

              "a place of safety"
            • Description:

              Haven is a recently invented safe-harbor name that appeals to an increasing number of parents who don't want to voyage quite as far as Heaven.
          • Heavenly
            • Origin:

              Word name
            • Description:

              Heavenly, the word that's become a name, has been flirting with the bottom of the Top 1000 for a handful of years now. Heaven and cousins like Nevaeh have been well-used so adding the popular -ly suffix, ala Everly, seems like a natural progression.
          • Heidi
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Adelheid; German
            • Meaning:

              "noble, nobility"
            • Description:

              Heidi became known—and popular—via the 1880 eponymous children's classic by Swiss writer Johanna Spyri and, despite decades of American Heidis of all sizes, shapes, and personalities, the name seems permanently tethered to that spunky little girl on the Alpine mountaintop in the book and Shirley Temple movie.
          • Honey
            • Origin:

              Word name
            • Description:

              A term of endearment turned cute British celebrity baby name, used by actress Kate Winslet, chef Jamie Oliver, and TV presenter Fearne Cotton, among others. Honey was given to only 40 girls in the US in 2017, but it's relatively popular across the pond, where it ranks in the current Top 500 baby names for girls.
          • Hope
            • Origin:

              Virtue name
            • Description:

              Can a name as virtuous as Hope be cool and trendy? Strangely enough -- yes. But though this optimistic Puritan favorite is experiencing substantial popularity, Hope is too pure and elegant to be corrupted, a lovely classic that deserves all the attention it's getting.
          • Hopelyn
            • Iluka
              • Origin:

                Australian Aboriginal
              • Meaning:

                "by the sea"
              • Description:

                This Yaygir Aboriginal name is the name of two towns in Australia and is also occasionally spotted as a name. Meaning "by the sea" the name is perfect for beach-going families.
            • Ireland
              • Origin:

                Place name
              • Description:

                Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin put Ireland on the map when they chose it as a first for their daughter, saying that geographic names were a family tradition. And it seems they were a bit ahead of the curve (or trendsetting)—Ireland has been among the fastest-rising names of recent years. Other Irish place names include Shannon, Kerry, Galway, and Dublin.
            • Irie
              • Origin:

                Jamaican
              • Meaning:

                "positive and powerful"
              • Description:

                A name used in the Caribbean, taken from the Rastafarian term that translates best to "positive and powerful." Rastas often greet each other by saying, "Are you feeling Irie today?"
            • Irina
              • Origin:

                Russian from Greek
              • Meaning:

                "peace"
              • Description:

                Irina is a Russian ballet-inflected classic, one of the Three Sisters in the Chekhov play. While some Americans will pronounce this like Irene with three syllables, the pronunciation used throughout Europe, where it's widely used, starts with a short i as in it or if and a strong emphasis on the second syllable.
            • Ivory
              • Origin:

                Word name meaning the hard, white material from the tusks and teeth of animals; can also mean "pale, white"
              • Meaning:

                "pale, white"
              • Description:

                Ivory was last popular a hundred years ago. In 2013, it finally began to regain some momentum in the female rankings, reentering the Top 1000.
            • Ily
              • Ilys
                • Josephine
                  • Origin:

                    French feminine variation of Joseph
                  • Meaning:

                    "Jehovah increases"
                  • Description:

                    Josephine, with its large measure of class and character and a gently offbeat quality, has been on a gentle uphill climb in the US for over 30 years, now ranking in the Top 100. With an intriguing number of vivacious nicknames, from Jo to Josie to Fifi to Posy, Josephine is a Nameberry favorite.