All the Great Girls!

  1. Lilya
    • Lovisa
      • Majken
        • Origin:

          Scandinavian version of Marie or Mary
        • Description:

          Majken, which is related to Maiken and Maike, is a popular name in Sweden whose variations are used throughout Scandinavia as cooler forms of Mary. Majken is virtually unknown in the U.S. and probably not bound for emigration.
      • Malva
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "slender, delicate"
        • Description:

          Your zany neighbor, the one who's a potter and has five cats.
      • Maren
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "sea"
        • Description:

          Maren is one of the many twenty-first-century takes on Mary--but we find the more classic Marin spelling preferable. When spelled Maren, the pronunciation seems more clearly to resemble Mary, with the emphasis on the first syllable. Marin, the spelling also used for the beautiful coastal county north of San Francisco, is often pronounced with the emphasis on the second syllable, as in Marie.
      • Melusine
        • Origin:

          French, folkloric name
        • Description:

          Melusine was a figure from early European folklore, associated with the water. Her legends are especially connected with the northern and western areas of France, as well as the Low Countries. She is also connected with the French Lusignan royal house which claimed to be descended from Melusine. This name makes a good choice for people looking for a feminine mythological name but want to steer clear of Greek and Arthurian mythology.
      • Meret
        • Origin:

          German diminutive of Margarethe
        • Meaning:

          "pearl"
        • Description:

          Meret is an interesting name found in several cultures. In Egyptian mythology, she was a goddess associated with singing, dancing and rejoicing and her meaning is 'beloved.' But the name also has significance in Hebrew, Danish and Norwegian. Close relatives include Merete and Maret.
      • Mikele
        • Neve
          • Origin:

            Anglicized spelling of Irish Niamh or Italian and Portuguese
          • Meaning:

            "snow"
          • Description:

            Introduced to the American public by actress Neve Campbell; it was her Dutch-born mother's maiden name. Neve is an interesting and fresh new possibility, one which Conan O'Brien chose for his daughter.
        • Oline
          • Origin:

            Scandinavian, feminine short form of Ole or Olaf
          • Description:

            Oline is an old school feminization of the classic Scandinavian Ole or Olaf that is still popular enough to rank among the Top 100 girl names in Norway.
        • Pedrine
          • Petrina
            • Seren
              • Origin:

                Welsh, Turkish
              • Meaning:

                "star or sail mast"
              • Description:

                Seren is a top girls' name in Wales – and a lovely choice almost unknown elsewhere. Seren, in the Sirona form, was an ancient goddess of the hot springs.
            • Signe
              • Origin:

                Scandinavian
              • Meaning:

                "new victory"
              • Description:

                Signe could make an offbeat, more unusual alternative to Sydney or Sigrid. In Norse mythology, Signe was the twin sister of Sigmund. Can also be spelled Signy.
            • Silje
              • Origin:

                Danish
              • Meaning:

                "variation of Celia"
              • Description:

                This Danish variation of Celia / Cecilia is quite popular in Denmark in recent years.
            • Sybilla
              • Tallis
                • Tove
                  • Origin:

                    Scandinavian
                  • Meaning:

                    "beautiful"
                  • Description:

                    Tove is a modern variation of an Old Norse name for which there are no letters on the twenty-first century keyboard. It's related to Thor, and Tove and Tuva are the forms that survive and thrive in modern Scandinavia.
                • Valdis
                  • Vibeke