Lotties GP List

  1. Dawn
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "dawn, sunrise"
    • Description:

      Dawn's heyday in the US, Canada and the UK came in the 1960s and 70s. It peaked at #14 in the US in 1971, but has since sunk from sight to be eclipsed by other names with the same meaning, such as Aurora, Roxana or Zariah.
  2. Eira
    • Origin:

      Welsh
    • Meaning:

      "snow"
    • Description:

      This Welsh nature name that can be pronounced exactly like the male Ira. Or, to avoid confusion, you could just name her Snow.
  3. Eve
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "life"
    • Description:

      Eve, the oldest name in the Book, is now coming back into style, having the virtues of simplicity and purity, yet with more strength and resonance than other single-syllable names like Ann. British actor Clive Owen chose Eve for his daughter, as did Jessica Capshaw.
  4. Elmarasie
    • Elune
      • Etheldreda
        • Evodie
          • Fable
            • Origin:

              Word name
            • Description:

              Inventive name for the child of a writer.
          • Fawn
            • Origin:

              Nature name
            • Meaning:

              "a young deer"
            • Description:

              The doe-eyed Fawn is as gentle and soft as the baby deer it represents. And much like that baby deer, it carries with it the potential of new life. Fawn was featured at the bottom of the Top 1000 throughout the '60s and '70s — around the same time that Bambi came into play. But unlike Bambi, Fawn maintains relevance in the 21st century, thanks to its warmth and ties to the natural world. We would love to meet more baby girls named Fawn.
          • Ferelith
            • Origin:

              Scottish
            • Meaning:

              "true sovereignty"
            • Description:

              Ferelith is an unusual yet deeply-rooted Scottish girl's name, also found in ancient Ireland and drawn from the Gaelic Forbhlaith or Forbflaith. While it went through a period of dormancy after the Middle Ages, there are some modern women named Ferelith, including actress Ferelith Young and Princess of Denmark Anne Ferelith Fenella Bowes-Lyon.
          • Finch
            • Origin:

              English word and nature name
            • Meaning:

              "to swindle"
            • Description:

              It feels like Finch should be a modern bird name that's as popular as Wren or Lark, but that's not the case - so it's one to consider if you're looking for a nature name that's familiar but rare.
          • Heathcliff
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "cliff near a heath"
            • Description:

              Heathcliff is the name of the original passionate macho hero of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights, and also of the cartoon cat. It was chosen by fashionista Lucy Sykes for her son, and inspired the late Heath Ledger's name. But otherwise it's barely used, and perhaps a bit much of a namesake. For a modern boy we'd recommend Heath....or Cliff.
          • Hemlock
            • Ichabod
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "the glory is gone"
              • Description:

                Ichabod, an eccentric Old Testament name, is forever tied to the character of Ichabod Crane -- and worse, the teasing possibilities of "icky bod." Even its original meaning is a negative. Skip Ichabod, as if you were ever tempted.
            • Ida
              • Origin:

                German
              • Meaning:

                "industrious one"
              • Description:

                Many vowel names stylish a century ago are coming back, and Ida seems like a possible, logical successor to Ada and Ava.
            • Idalah
              • Origin:

                Biblical place-name
              • Description:

                Idalah is a town in Zebulon that makes a distinctive first name for a modern girl. Where the boys get most of the ancient yet unusual Biblical names, Idalah is one for the girls' side.
            • Ignatius
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "fiery"
              • Description:

                The striking Ignatius is making a truly surprising comeback, sparked by its selection by not one but two celebrities — Cate Blanchett and Julianne Nicholson. With its fiery qualities and magical feel, Ignatius might just fit in with Blaze, Griffin, Ember, or Atticus.
            • Ilsa
              • Origin:

                German variation of Elizabeth
              • Meaning:

                "pledged to God"
              • Description:

                Ilsa is remembered as the radiant but tragic heroine of "Casablanca," and it's having something of a European resurgence.
            • Isolde
              • Origin:

                Welsh, German
              • Meaning:

                "ice ruler"
              • Description:

                Now that Tristan has been rediscovered, maybe it's time for his fabled lover in the Arthurian romances and Wagnerian opera, a beautiful Irish princess, to be brought back into the light as well.
            • Issa