My Favorite Girl Names

Just Names that I really like, but will probably never use
  1. Adelaide
    • Origin:

      Variant of Adelheidis, German
    • Meaning:

      "noble, nobility"
    • Description:

      Adelaide is now heading straight uphill on the coattails of such newly popular sisters as Ava, Ada, and Audrey, and in the company of Adeline and Amelia. It was chosen by actress Katherine Heigl for the name of her second daughter.
  2. Amelia
    • Cordelia
      • Estella
        • Origin:

          Latinate form of Estelle
        • Meaning:

          "star"
        • Description:

          Estella is a pretty Latin name that's sounding more and more stylish, remembered as the ward of Miss Haversham in Dickens's Great Expectations. Though Estella ranked as high as Number 110 in the 1880s, it now sits near the bottom of the US Top 1000 along with near-twin Estelle. Either would be well worth considering as an alternative to the popular Stella.
      • Eloise
        • Florence
          • Jade
            • Laurie
              • Origin:

                English diminutive of Laurence
              • Meaning:

                "from Laurentum or bay laurel"
              • Description:

                A sweet and sophisticated nickname which feels fresh again after many years in style limbo. For literature lovers, it brings to mind Theodore "Laurie" Laurence from Louisa May Alcott's Little Women. Another famous bearer is English actor Hugh Laurie.
            • Lorelai
              • Louisa
                • Merrick
                  • Origin:

                    Anglo-Welsh
                  • Meaning:

                    "fame, power"
                  • Description:

                    A strong, attractive surname name with a mix of possible origins: either from the Welsh first name Meuric,which is a form of Maurice, and contains Germanic elements meaning fame and power, or from a Scottish Gaelic word meaning a fork in a river or a road, which led to the name of several places named Merrick in Scotland. The Supreme Court saga of Justice Merrick Garland almost certainly caused the bump in popularity that propelled Merrick to its US Top 1000 debut in 2016.

                    Despite its ancient history, Merrick these days sounds more modern than the somewhat tired Derek.

                • Madeline
                  • Mila
                    • Mirabel
                      • Mirium
                        • Piper
                          • Origin:

                            English occupational name
                          • Meaning:

                            "one who plays the pipes or flute"
                          • Description:

                            Piper's rising popularity for girls makes it an unlikely masculine choice.
                        • Rosalie
                          • Ruth
                            • Tess