Girls

  1. Haden
    • Jessica
      • Origin:

        English, meaning unknown
      • Description:

        When Jennifer was ready to give up her throne, her crown was passed to Jessica, who reigned for not one but two decades; Jessica was the top name of both the 1980's and 90's, never sounding quite as trendy as its predecessor, maybe because of its classic Shakespearean pedigree. Jessica has declined a bit in popularity but is still a popular choice.
    • Kaia
      • Origin:

        Latin, Scandinavian, or Hawaiian
      • Meaning:

        "to rejoice or sea"
      • Description:

        The new Maia, the next Kayla, Kaia has been on the charts since the year 2000. You might see it as a female form of the also-rising Kai, which means sea in Hawaiian and is sometimes used for girls as well, or as a Kardashianization of the ancient goddess name Caia.
    • Kaidence
      • Origin:

        Variation of Cadence, word name
      • Description:

        Kaidence is a newly-introduced variation of musical, rhythmic Cadence. Kaidence entered the Top 1000 in 2013, the same year it was rumored to be the frontrunner for Kim and Kanye's daughter. (It was wrong, of course - Kim and Kanye named their daughter North.)
    • Kaila
      • Origin:

        Yiddish from Hebrew Kelila
      • Meaning:

        "crown, laurel"
      • Description:

        This internationally appealing choice is related to far more popular cousin Kayla, which currently ranks at Number 115.
    • Kailie
      • Kassidy
        • Origin:

          Variation of Cassidy
        • Description:

          Like Cassidy, Kassidy peaked near the turn of the millennium and has lost ground in recent years.
      • Kayden
        • Origin:

          Variation of Caden
        • Description:

          More feminine than the male Caden, which came in at Number 192 in 2015. We still think Cadence is a prettier version of the "Kay-" group of names which are so popular at present.
      • Kennedy
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "misshapen head"
        • Description:

          This attractive surname name still projects that Kennedy family charisma. While it didn't come into widespread use until long after the deaths of martyred heroes President John F. or Senator Robert Kennedy, Kennedy is now one of the most popular unisex names for girls as well as the top girls' name starting with K. This is one name that manages to sound trendy and classic at the same time.
      • Kinsley
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "king's meadow"
        • Description:

          Light and glittery, but with plenty of spirit, Kinsley has risen quickly into the US Top 100. Balanced between preppy and cutesy, it feels like a fresh alternative to Kelly, Kaitlyn, or Kimberly.
      • Kyla
        • Origin:

          Feminine variation of Kyle, Scottish
        • Meaning:

          "narrow spit of land"
        • Description:

          Kyle is stronger and sharper, though many parents will prefer the more distinctly feminine Kyla for their daughters. Kyla may owe much of its popularity to trendy cousin Kayla.
      • Kensington
        • Lilah
          • Origin:

            Variation of Lila
          • Meaning:

            "night"
          • Description:

            Lilah may be a simple spelling variation of Lila—or you might think of it as a shortening of Delilah or an Anglicization of the Hebrew Lilach, which means lilac. Whatever the root, it's a beautiful and stylish name. The final h adds balance or creates needless complications, depending on your viewpoint.
        • Linden
          • Origin:

            English tree name
          • Meaning:

            "tree of the genus Tilla"
          • Description:

            Though this name of a sturdy tree that can live for centuries was quite popular for boys in the first half of the twentieth century, at this point in time we can see Linden as a fresh-sounding possibility for a little girl named to honor an Aunt Linda. Early pagans and Christians embraced the Linden as a holy tree, thought to aid healing and often planted near churches. The Linden is the mythological symbol of truth, peace, and justice; court cases and marriage ceremonies were often held beneath Linden trees. The Linden tree is associated with the goddess Freya.
        • Livia
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Olivia or Latin
          • Meaning:

            "blue, envious"
          • Description:

            Though it sounds like a chopped-off variation of Olivia, which means olive, the distinctively attractive Livia has been an independent name since the days of the ancient Romans, when it belonged to Livia Drusilla—the powerful wife of the Emperor Augustus—and is still commonly heard in modern Italy.
        • Logan
          • Origin:

            Scottish surname
          • Meaning:

            "little hollow"
          • Description:

            Logan, with its appealing Scottish burr, is a very hot boys' name—it's in the national Top 10 and heading for Number 1 in some states—and can also make a rich and resonant choice for a girl. Jason and Jordan Mewes have a daughter named Logan Lee.
        • Layken
          • Levi
            • Madeline
              • Origin:

                English variation of Magdalen
              • Meaning:

                "high tower or woman from Magdala"
              • Description:

                Madeline, a lovely name with a soft and delicate image, is an old-fashioned favorite that returned to favor in the 1990's, combining a classic pedigree with a cute nickname option: Maddy.
            • Maisie
              • Origin:

                Scottish diminutive of Margaret or Mary
              • Meaning:

                "pearl or bitter"
              • Description:

                Maisie, a charming name long popular as a nickname for Margaret or Mary, entered the Top 1000 as itself ten years ago and continues to rise. Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams helped propel the name back into the limelight, along with the that of her character, Arya.