Toddlers and Tiaras Names

  1. Angelle
    • Anna-maria
      • Annabella
        • Origin:

          Latin variation of Annabel
        • Meaning:

          "loving"
        • Description:

          With the ascent of all names -ella, and even -bella, we predict that Annabella will rise as an alternative for such favorites as Isabella and Angelina. It's possible to spell the name Anabella. Annabel -- along with Anabel, Annabelle, Anabelle, and Annabell -- are potential alternatives.
      • April
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "to open"
        • Description:

          Once the most popular month names, April has been overtaken by June (for girls) and August (for boys), as well as the charmingly old-fashioned May. Literary reference: the heroine of the book and movie Revolutionary Road, and there have been Aprils on Parks and Recreation, Glee, and The Vampire Diaries. Trivia note: comedian Ralphie May named his daughter April June May.
      • Ariana
        • Origin:

          Italian variation of Ariadne, Greek
        • Meaning:

          "most holy"
        • Description:

          The smooth, attractive Ariana is on the rise along with the fame of pop princess Ariana Grande. Also famous is twin spelling Arianna, which is associated with Greek-born online presence Arianna Huffington. Both Ariana and Arianna are widely used names and are equally acceptable spellings.
      • Ashley
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "dweller near the ash tree meadow"
        • Description:

          Ashley was a sensation in the 1980s and 1990s; it hit Number 1 in 1991. Ashley is still pretty but more and more parents are turning to newer names like Ashlyn and Aubrey, and spellings such as Ashleigh and Ashlea. If you hear the name Ashley in a playground today, it's more likely to be the mom than the little girl.
      • Ashlynn
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "dream"
        • Description:

          This Anglicized spelling of Irish Aislinn or Aisling has enjoyed some popularity in the US as an updated Ashley.
      • Aubrey
        • Origin:

          English from French version of German Alberic
        • Meaning:

          "elf ruler"
        • Description:

          Almost like a fusion between vintage Audrey, bubbly Ruby, and unisex Avery, Aubrey has been a popular choice for girls since the mid 2000’s.
      • Ava
        • Origin:

          Hebrew, Latin or Germanic
        • Meaning:

          "life; bird; water, island"
        • Description:

          Ava is one of the prime examples of a modern classic name, rising thought the course of a generation into the Top 10, where it has lingered for nearly 20 years.
      • Aishlynn
        • Aishlynn
          • Allessondra
            • Alycesaundra
              • Aniston
                • Ashley-Noelle
                  • Ava Lane
                    • Ava Lane
                      • Ava-Cate
                        • Bayleigh
                          • Origin:

                            Spelling variation of Bailey
                          • Description:

                            Needlessly confusing; stick with Bailey.
                        • Bella
                          • Origin:

                            Diminutive of Isabella, Italian
                          • Meaning:

                            "beautiful"
                          • Description:

                            Everything ella, from Ella to Bella to Arabella, is red hot right now. Bella is one of the most, well, beautiful girl names starting with B. It carried a hint of a nice Old World grandmotherly veneer, until it became attached to Twilight's Bella Swan.