SSA Top 1000: Girl Names Ranked #1000

All the names ranked at #1000 from 1880 to 2013 for girls, from Adeline to Zetta. Completed.
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    • Adeline
      • Origin:

        French, diminutive of Adele
      • Meaning:

        "noble, nobility"
      • Description:

        Adeline has a lovely, old-fashioned "Sweet Adeline" charm, but has become so popular in the US under so many spellings and variations -- with Adalynn and Adalyn also popular -- that considered together it is far more popular than it first seems. Adorable nickname Addie is also pervasive.
    • Alecia
      • America
        • Origin:

          Place-name
        • Description:

          Given to children of both sexes as far back as colonial times, this carries a lot of baggage. However, parents continue to take the risk. Actress America Ferrera may be have inspired some families to choose the name. Ferrera's Honduras-born mother shares her unusual name.
      • Ammie
        • Anabel
          • Origin:

            Spanish variation of Annabelle, combination of Anna and Belle or variation of Amabel
          • Meaning:

            "loving"
          • Description:

            Anabel is the sleekest version of this lovely name with so many variations, all of them correct. But Anabel and all her sisters -- Annabel, Annabelle, Anabella etc. -- took a downward turn after the 2014 horror film Annabelle.
        • Ara
          • Origin:

            Armenian
          • Meaning:

            "king"
          • Description:

            Simple and yet distinctive, Ara is a mythological name of a famously handsome king. Although it originated as a boys' name, in the contemporary US, it's now much more commonly used for girls.
        • Arabella
          • Origin:

            Latin, Scottish
          • Meaning:

            "yielding to prayer; lovable"
          • Description:

            Arabella, lovely and elegant, has long been well used in Britain and finally made it onto the American list in 2005. A Top 50 choice in the UK, in the US in remains in the Top 300, given to around 1300 babies each year.
        • Arietta
          • Origin:

            Compound name, variation of Harriet
          • Meaning:

            "little song; little lion; home ruler"
          • Description:

            A name that is either inspired by the classic Harriet - and by the character Arrietty in The Borrowers - or, a compound name, merging Aria or Ari with Etta.
        • Aryana
          • Origin:

            Spelling variation of Ariana
          • Description:

            Both Ariana and Arianna sit comfortably in the US Top 100, so it makes sense that Aryana with the trendy y would join the fray. However, due to its inevitable confusion with the other spellings and the word "aryan" prominently displayed, it might be best to consider an alternative.
        • Atha
          • Aubree
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Aubrey
            • Meaning:

              "elf ruler"
            • Description:

              Aubree and its big sister name Aubrey are both very widely used names, and if taken together would be among the most popular girl names. The Aubree spelling came into the limelight on the show Teen Mom 2.
          • Audie
            • Origin:

              Short form of Auden or variation on Edward
            • Description:

              Audie as a boys' name was made famous by Audie Murphy, the most decorated hero of World War II. Murphy was born one of ten children of a poor Texas sharecropper's family and the origins of his unusual first name are unknown. But there were 29 boys named Audie in 2013, more than twice the number of girls given the name, which can be a diminutive of Audrey.
          • Aurelia
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "the golden one"
            • Description:

              Aurelia is an ancient Roman name that's become a surprise hit in the contemporary world. A top favorite on Nameberry, it reentered the US Top 1000 in 2014 after a 70-year absence and continues to climb.
          • Bernice
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "she who brings victory"
            • Description:

              Rarely heard today-- it fell off the list around 1980--Bernice is a biblical name of Greek origin. In the Bible, she is a sister of King Agrippa.
          • Buelah
            • Carleen
              • Carroll
                • Origin:

                  Anglicized variation of Irish Cearbhall
                • Meaning:

                  "hacking with a weapon"
                • Description:

                  This name was consistently in the boys' Top 200 until WW2. It's a name with so many dimensions to it: the hyper-masculine meaning, the surname-as-firstname trendiness, and the softer sound and connotation since homophone Carol was favoured in the 1940s and '50s for daughters. We think it's time for a resurgence of Carrolls amongst the boys.
              • Ceola
                • Charla
                  • Origin:

                    Variation of Charlotte, French
                  • Meaning:

                    "free man"
                  • Description:

                    Charlotte is a Top 10 name now and Charlie is hugely popular for both girls and boys, along with Charlee, Charli, Charleigh, and Charley for girls. So why does Charla have none of this fashion power? Only five baby girls were named Charla in the US last year.