Girls

  1. Jovie
    • Origin:

      Modern invented
    • Meaning:

      "jovial"
    • Description:

      Jovie has a lively and cheerful sound and makes a fresh twist on old (and new) favorites like Jody, Josie, and Jolie. It could be considered a short form of Jovita, Jovena, and Jovana - all feminine forms of Jove, the Roman king of gods - but it could equally work as a stand alone name.
  2. Kaira
    • Kalina
      • Origin:

        Polish
      • Meaning:

        "viburnum"
      • Description:

        Kalina, known as a girls' name throughout Eastern Europe, translates literally to viburnum in Polish, making it a botanical name. Viburnum is a flowering shrub. Some sources translate this name as simply "flower." Variations may include Kaline, Kalena, and Kalene.
    • Keeva
      • Origin:

        Irish, phonetic spelling of Caoimhe
      • Meaning:

        "gentle, beautiful, precious"
      • Description:

        Keeva, the name chosen by "How I Met Your Mother" star Alyson Hannigan for her daughter, has recently been a Top 20 name in Ireland, using the authentic spelling Caoimhe. The male version is Caomhin--anglicized as Kevin.
    • Kimana
      • Origin:

        Native American, Shoshone
      • Meaning:

        "butterfly"
      • Description:

        Kimana, the name of a resort in the foothills of Mountain Kilimanjaro in Kenya, would make an unexpected path to the nickname Kim.
    • Kirrily
      • Origin:

        Aboriginal, Australian
      • Meaning:

        "tree bark or leaf"
      • Description:

        Kirrily, which rhymes with cheerily, is a name that's uniquely popular in Australia. It originated in recent decades as an elaboration of several similar names – the European Kyra or Keira, the Maori Kiri which means tree bark, or the Aboriginal word kira which means leaf – plus the lee sound. Both Aboriginal actress Kirrily Nolan and Australian fashion designer Kirrily Johnston have helped popularize the name, which has spawned a countless number of spelling variations. Kirrily is one of the unique baby names to watch.
    • Ketana
      • Kinnari
        • Leonie
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "lion"
          • Description:

            Leonie is a chic French and German form of a name that exists in a range of variations from Leona to Leonia to Leon to Leo to Lionel, all newly fashionable after a couple of generations in style limbo.
        • Lilika
          • Lydia
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "woman from Lydia"
            • Description:

              Lydia is one of the first place names, after an area of Asia Minor whose inhabitants are credited with strong musical talent great wealth. Always among the US Top 1000 girl names, Lydia is a quietly fashionable classic.
          • Maelle
            • Origin:

              French or Breton
            • Meaning:

              "chief or prince"
            • Description:

              This feminine form of Mael has the distinctive "aelle" ending found in Brittany. In the French spelling Maëlle, it is a Top 100 girls' name in France.
          • Maelys
            • Origin:

              French or Breton
            • Meaning:

              "chief or prince"
            • Description:

              Another feminine form of the old saint's name Mael. Spelled Maëlys, it is a very popular name in France today.
          • Mahala
            • Origin:

              Hebrew and Arabic
            • Meaning:

              "tender"
            • Description:

              An interesting and rhythmic name often heard in the Native American community; in fact,in the Gold Rush era in California and Nevada, it was so common that it became a generic English term for a Native American woman.
          • Maple
            • Origin:

              English tree name from Latin
            • Meaning:

              "maple tree; tree of the Acer genus"
            • Description:

              Maple is one of those sweet-spot word names that sounds so almost name-like that it doesn't feel outlandish or strange, despite its relative newness as a given name. Just as Juniper is adjacent to June or Pippa, Clover like Chloe or Clara and Ember like Emma or Ebba, Maple is enough like Mabel, Maisie and Mae that it blends in well and has a touch of borrowed vintage charm.
          • Marlowe
            • Origin:

              Variation of Marlow, English
            • Meaning:

              "driftwood"
            • Description:

              Is it Marlo, Marlow, or Marlowe? Suddenly they all seem very much in the air, in tune with rhyming cousins Harlow and Arlo. It all started when Margaret Julia Thomas began being known as Marlo (after being previously nicknamed Margie and Marlow). More recently, Jason Schwartzman used the e-ending version for his young daughter, Marlowe Rivers, as did Sienna Miller for her baby girl Marlowe Ottoline.
          • Mattea
            • Origin:

              Italian, from Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "gift of God"
            • Description:

              This pretty, international feminization of Matthew was chosen by Mira Sorvino for her daughter, Mattea Angel. As the Spanish Mateo and the Italian Matteo become more popular for baby boys throughout Europe, the English-speaking world, and the Americas, Mattea is sure to get wider recognition. And as Theo and Thea have become fashionable names, Teo and Tea are rising too.
          • Melinda
            • Origin:

              English combination name
            • Meaning:

              "beautiful honey"
            • Description:

              In the eighteenth century there was a poetic fad for names with the 'inda' sound, and, along with Belinda, Clarinda, Dorinda and Florinda, Melinda was one of those created at that time. It came into non-literary use in the 1840's, peaking in the U.S. in the late 1960s and 1970s: Melinda was a Top 100 name from 1967 to 1980. It began to fade as nickname Mindy ascended. Nowadays, however, Melinda feels more contemporary than cousins Melissa, Mindy, Belinda and Linda.
          • Mireille
            • Origin:

              French
            • Meaning:

              "to admire"
            • Description:

              Pretty name that may pose pronunciation problems -- it's meer-AY -- but is well worth the effort.
          • Mireya
            • Origin:

              Spanish from Latin
            • Meaning:

              "admired"
            • Description:

              A pretty and unusual path to the nickname Mira. Mira is the main character in Nobel Prize-winner Federico Mistral's poem of the same name. Mireya Moscoso was Panama's first female president.