SSA Top 1000: Girl Names Ranked #1000

  1. Flonnie
    • Florance
      • Gail
        • Origin:

          Hebrew, short form of Abigail
        • Meaning:

          "my father rejoices"
        • Description:

          Gail was a mid-twentieth century favorite, which has been far surpassed by its original form, Abigail and nickname Abby. Spelling variations include Gale and Gayle, the latter represented by TV journalist and Oprah bestie Gayle King. Gail was most popular in the 1950s, when it was in the Top 40, and could rise again, possibly as a middle.
      • Gaynell
        • Gia
          • Origin:

            Italian
          • Meaning:

            "God's gracious gift"
          • Description:

            Gia is a cute if slight name that calls to mind stylish sisters Mia, Lea, Pia, Tia, and Nia. One of the most familiar Italian baby names in the US, Gia is a short form of Gianna, which in turn is a diminutive of Giovanna, the feminine form of Giovanni, the Italian equivalent of John—all of them meaning "God's gracious gift."
        • Ginny
          • Origin:

            English, diminutive of Virginia, American place-name and Latin
          • Meaning:

            "virginal"
          • Description:

            Ginny was more common before Jenny and its myriad variants came along.
        • Goldia
          • Grayce
            • Hattie
              • Origin:

                English, diminutive of Harriet
              • Meaning:

                "estate ruler"
              • Description:

                In the USA, Hattie is one of those nicknames that is now more popular than its parent name, Harriet. In England, however, Harriet is still by far more popular than Hattie, while in Australia, Harriet is highly popular while no data exists on Hattie. In the US, we’d like to see Harriet get more usage but we’re happy to see Hattie again.
            • Heidy
              • Hermina
                • HETTIE
                  • Hollie
                    • Origin:

                      Variation of Holly, English nature name
                    • Description:

                      This alternate spelling of Holly is still quite popular in the UK but hasn't seen use in the US since the end of the millennium.
                  • Imelda
                    • Origin:

                      Italian and Spanish from German
                    • Meaning:

                      "all-consuming fight"
                    • Description:

                      Saint's name made infamous by Philippine dictator's wife Imelda Marcos. A more positive famous bearer is the British actress Imelda Staunton, best known for playing Dolores Umbridge in the Harry Potter movies.
                  • Ivah
                    • Iyana
                      • Origin:

                        Modern invented name
                      • Description:

                        Iyana is a new name with a New Age feel that's been on the popularity charts since 2000, related to cousins Aiyana and Ayanna.
                    • Jaden
                      • Origin:

                        Spelling variation of Jadon
                      • Meaning:

                        "God has heard"
                      • Description:

                        From obscure male biblical boy's name to unisex favorite, Jadon/Jaden, in all its variations, has had a meteoric rise in popularity, building on Jade and Jada, plus the trendy en ending.
                    • Jeane
                      • Jonathan
                        • Origin:

                          Hebrew
                        • Meaning:

                          "gift of Jehovah"
                        • Description:

                          Jonathan was derived from the Hebrew name Yehonatan, eventually contracted to the modern Yonatan, meaning "gift of Jehovah." It comes from the elements yeho, in reference to God, and natan, meaning "to give." In the Old Testament, Jonathan was the valiant eldest son of King Saul, and it was his friendship with brother-in-law David that gave rise to the expression "Jonathan and David" to describe devoted, steadfast friends.
                      • Josefina
                        • Origin:

                          Hebrew, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish
                        • Meaning:

                          "god will add"
                        • Description:

                          Sweet and bright international form of Josephine, used in many European countries with various pronunciations of the initial J. A notable bearer is Josefina "Joey" Guerrero, a Filipina spy during World War II.