Girls Names from YA Fantasy

  1. Ismae
    • Katharine
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Katherine, Greek
      • Meaning:

        "pure"
      • Description:

        This is the spelling that old-time film star Katharine Hepburn used, and it's still favored by fans wanting to reference her classic strength and beauty. But in general, it's losing ground to Katherine and even Ms. Hepburn's own favorite short form, Kate.
    • Kelsea
      • Karou
        • Katsa
          • Kestrel
            • Laia
              • Origin:

                Catalan diminutive of Eulalia
              • Meaning:

                "sweet-speaking"
              • Description:

                Saint Eulalia was born in Spain and is the patron saint of Barcelona, so her name and its derivatives are popular throughout the land — especially in her native Catalonia.
            • Lila
              • Origin:

                Arabic, Sanskrit
              • Meaning:

                "night; play"
              • Description:

                Lila is one of the girl names with a double l sound — Lila, Lola, Layla, Leila, Lily et al — that have caught on in a major way., Delicate yet dynamic, Lila has a slightly international flair.
            • Lissa
              • Origin:

                African, Arabic mythological name; diminutive of Melissa, Greek
              • Meaning:

                "honeybee"
              • Description:

                Lissa might be an abbreviation of Melissa, but it's more substantial in its own right: Lissa is the name of a supreme mother goddess in African mythology and an Arabic symbol of rebirth.
            • Manon
              • Origin:

                French, diminutive of Marie
              • Meaning:

                "bitter"
              • Description:

                Manon is an endearing French pet name for Marie or Marianne; it has the international yet straightforward feel that makes it a viable import. Manon of the Spring was a gorgeous French film, Manon Lescaut a 1731 novel by Abbe Prevost, set in France and Louisiana, that was controversial in its day. It formed the basis of operas by Puccini and Massenet, and several films and TV series.
            • Mara
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "bitter"
              • Description:

                Mara is the evocative ancient root of Mary, appearing in the Book of Ruth, in which Naomi, devastated after the death of her two sons, says "Call me not Naomi, call me Mara." It's one of the girl names starting with M that both fits in and stands out.
            • Maura
              • Origin:

                Anglicized variation of Maire
              • Description:

                Somber, almost mournful name that still has a lovely sound.
            • Mirabella
              • Origin:

                Italian variation of Mirabelle
              • Meaning:

                "wonderful"
              • Description:

                The short-lived magazine edited by former Vogue chief Grace Mirabella put this beautiful name off-limits for a while, but now it's perfectly fit to join the fashionable Bella pantheon. More distinctive than Isabella.
            • Mariko
              • Meira
                • Nina
                  • Origin:

                    Short form of names that end in -nina
                  • Description:

                    Nina is as multiethnic as you can get: Nina is a common nickname name in Spain and Russia, a Babylonian goddess of the oceans, and an Incan goddess of fire. Here and now, it's a stylish possibility that's been underused. "Weird Al" Yankovic chose this decidedly nonweird name for his daughter.
                • Nyx
                  • Origin:

                    Greek mythology name
                  • Meaning:

                    "night"
                  • Description:

                    In Greek mythology, Nyx was a powerful goddess and the embodiment of the night, but when spoken, its negative meaning can't be ignored.
                • Nehemia
                  • Penelope
                    • Origin:

                      Greek
                    • Meaning:

                      "weaver"
                    • Description:

                      Penelope is an unlikely 21st century baby name success story. Off the Top 1000 for 25 years, Penelope jumped back on in 2001 and has been heading uphill ever since, propelled by the trend for mythological names, Spanish actress Penelope Cruz, and some high-profile celebrity babies.
                  • Persephone
                    • Origin:

                      Greek
                    • Meaning:

                      "bringer of destruction"
                    • Description:

                      Persephone is the esoteric name of the Greek mythological daughter of Zeus by Demeter, the queen of the harvest. After she was kidnapped by Hades to be Queen of the Underworld, it was decreed by Zeus that she would spend six months of the year with her mother, allowing crops to grow, and six in mourning, thus accounting for the seasons.