SJLCloverlily's List of Names

  1. Florian
    • Florida
      • Origin:

        Place name and Spanish from Latin
      • Meaning:

        "flowery"
      • Description:

        Lacks the cachet of some newer place-names.
    • Forest
      • Origin:

        French occupational name
      • Meaning:

        "woodsman or woods"
      • Description:

        Omitting the extra R of Forrest transforms the name from a masculine one referencing woodsmen to a unisex nature name.
    • Frost
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "freezing"
      • Description:

        Frost is a name parents are beginning to warm to, appreciating its icy simplicity and connection with the venerable poet Robert. Frost, along with Winter, Snow, and January, are also perfect names for winter babies.
    • Fate
      • Fin
        • Florin
          • Galaxy
            • Origin:

              Word name
            • Description:

              A tad spacy.
          • Gem
            • Gemini
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "twins"
              • Description:

                Astrological sign with enough rhythm to make a plausible astral name.
            • Gemma
              • Origin:

                Italian
              • Meaning:

                "precious stone"
              • Description:

                Gemma is a jewel of a name, an Italian classic that was very popular in 1980s England, but has only recently been started to be used here; it entered the list in 2008.
            • Genevieve
              • Origin:

                English from French
              • Meaning:

                "tribe woman"
              • Description:

                Genevieve is derived from the Germanic medieval name Genovefa, or Kenowefa, which consists of the elements kuni, meaning "kin", and wefa, meaning "woman." The medieval saint Genevieve, patroness of Paris, defended the city against Attila the Hun through her rational thinking, courage and prayer.
            • Georgianna
              • Georgina
                • Origin:

                  English, feminine variation of George
                • Meaning:

                  "farmer"
                • Description:

                  Now more popular than Georgiana in Britain, this elegant Dickens. Jane Austen name deserves attention. Most American parents prefer Georgia to Georgina or any other feminization of George.
              • Gilda
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "covered with gold"
                • Description:

                  Gilda, although related to the words gold and gilded, has definitely tarnished. It once shimmered with the seductive image of Rita Hayworth in the film Gilda, then was associated with the beloved early Saturday Night Live star Gilda Radner. In opera, Gilda lives on as the name of the daughter of Rigoletto.
              • Gloria
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "glory"
                • Description:

                  Gloria is beginning to move beyond its de-glamorized Grandma image, most recently thanks to glamorous young Hollywood parents Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard, who chose it for their second daughter. Gyllenhaal was quoted as saying they had been inspired by Patti Smith's rendition of the Van Morrison song "Gloria" at a concert and thought " 'We'll name our daughter that one day'."
              • Glorious
                • Origin:

                  English word name
                • Meaning:

                  "having, worthy of, or bringing fame or admiration"
                • Description:

                  Despite fitting in with the modern word name trend, Glorious has been in use since 1925, when it first appeared on the charts for girls. At peak usage, it was given to 15 baby girls in 1948, although we expect this could rise now that model Jessica Hart used it for her son.
              • Glory
                • Origin:

                  Word name
                • Description:

                  Glory sounds fresh and uplifting and a lot more modern than Gloria (which is definitely feeling the stirrings of a revival, though some might still view it as a terminal Old Lady name). Glory, as in "Glory Be" and "Old Glory," has both a religious and a patriotic flavor.
              • Glow
                • Origin:

                  English word name
                • Meaning:

                  "shine softly"
              • Golden
                • Origin:

                  Word name
                • Description:

                  Like Silver, Golden is a shimmering metallic color name, almost too dazzling for an ordinary girl.