Daring Middle Names for Girls

  1. Marigold
    • Origin:

      Flower name, from English
    • Meaning:

      "golden flower"
    • Description:

      Marigold, once found almost exclusively in English novels and aristocratic nurseries, is beginning to be talked about and considered here. It has a sweet, sunny, quirky feel. The marigold was the symbol of the Virgin Mary.
  2. Mariposa
    • Origin:

      Spanish
    • Meaning:

      "butterfly"
    • Description:

      Mariposa is a rare, romantic choice with an intriguing meaning.
  3. Mauve
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "violet-colored"
    • Description:

      Mauve is an offbeat color name whose soft and sentimental Victorian spirit is conveyed by the name. One of the newer color names like Blue, Gray and Plum that are increasingly being used as novel middle names.
  4. Meadow
    • Origin:

      Nature name
    • Description:

      Meadow's upward popularity trajectory certainly suggests that the name has transcended its connection to The Sopranos.. In the US, more than 750 baby girls were named Meadow last year, a number we expect to keep rising.
  5. Melisande
    • Origin:

      French form of Millicent, German
    • Meaning:

      "strong in work"
    • Description:

      This old-time fairy tale name is rarely heard in the modern English-speaking world, but it's so, well, mellifluous, that it would make a lovely choice for a twenty-first century girl--a romanticized tribute to an Aunt Melissa or Melanie.
  6. Merida
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "one who has achieved a high place of honor"
    • Description:

      You'll probably be hearing more of this name thanks to the newest Pixar film, featuring Princess Merida, the first Pixar princess--a feisty, athletic, independent medieval Scottish girl with wild red hair. Her name, however, is not Scottish, but a Spanish place name found in both Spain and Mexico's Yucatan peninsula.
  7. Merlina
    • Midnight
      • Origin:

        English, word name
      • Description:

        Nicole Richie and Joel Madden added this rocking name to the lexicon of day names, which have their roots in the African tradition of naming a child after the day of the week, time of day, or season in which he or she was born. But they wisely used it as a middle name.
    • Milady
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "my lady"
    • Minuet
      • Origin:

        French, dance term
      • Description:

        Minuet is delicate, dancey, and lacy, with a Masterpiece Theatre feel. Is Minuet a real name? Not really, though similar-sounding French names such as Minette and Manette are.
    • Mistral
      • Moana
        • Origin:

          Maori, Samoan
        • Meaning:

          "deep ocean, sea"
        • Description:

          This Maori name, often heard in New Zealand, is an attractive, evocative choice for lovers of the ocean made famous – perhaps too famous – by the Disney heroine. Moana was also an alternate name for the heroine Ofelia in Pan's Labyrinth. Moana may also be a color name for a deep ocean blue ("lanu moana"). Moana and other Disney Princess Names are the subject of a featured blog.
      • Moon
        • Origin:

          Word name
        • Description:

          The original oddball celebrity baby name, via Frank Zappa's daughter Moon Unit, who claims she's always liked it.
      • Moxie
        • Origin:

          English slang
        • Meaning:

          "aggressive energy, know-how"
        • Description:

          Like Penn Jillette, you can have your own little brash babe.
      • Muse
        • Origin:

          Greek mythology name
        • Description:

          Remember, the Muse is passive: someone else's inspiration.
      • Mystery
        • Origin:

          Word name
        • Description:

          Pretty sound, provocative meaning, but a little over-the-top.
      • Mysteria
        • Nanette
          • Origin:

            French diminutive of Anne
          • Meaning:

            "grace"
          • Description:

            There was a time when French names like Annette, Paulette – and Nanette – were chic, but now, we'd have to say "No, no, Nanette".
        • Narnia
          • Origin:

            Literary place-name
          • Description:

            This Latin-sounding place-name, created by C. S. Lewis for his Chronicles, will undoubtedly be adopted by a few admiring parents.
        • Nordica
          • Origin:

            Teutonic
          • Meaning:

            "from the north"
          • Description:

            An icy name with an operatic namesake in late 19th - early 20th century singer Lillian Allen Norton, better known by her stage name Nordica.