EOWAYNE-GIRLS

  1. Aloisa
    • Origin:

      German variation of Louisa
    • Meaning:

      "renowned warrior"
    • Description:

      Obscure form of an old-fashioned favorite that's poised to make a comeback. This version, which owes as much to Alison as to Louisa, has a stylish A beginning and a multi-syllabic feminine grace.
  2. Aloisia
    • Origin:

      German
    • Meaning:

      "famous fighter"
    • Description:

      Inventive female form of Aloysius.
  3. Alzata
    • Origin:

      Italian
    • Meaning:

      "rising"
    • Description:

      This Italian word with a positive meaning makes a pretty, unusual girl's name
  4. Aléa
    • Amalea
      • Amalia
        • Origin:

          German
        • Meaning:

          "work"
        • Description:

          Amalia is a widely cross-cultural name, heard from Italy to Romania, Germany to Scandinavia. The current heir to the Dutch throne is Princess Catharina-Amalia of Orange. It can be pronounced ah-MAH-lee-a or ah-mah-LEE-a.
      • Amaliya
        • Amata
          • Origin:

            Italian feminine variant of the Latin Amatus
          • Meaning:

            "beloved"
          • Description:

            Name that's virtually unknown here but has a lovely meaning and a simple sound and spelling.
        • Amber
          • Origin:

            Word name, English
          • Description:

            Though perhaps not as currently stylish as Ruby, Jade, or Pearl, Amber has a colorful history (remember the notorious Forever Amber heroine?). Unfortunately, it does come with the "Amber Alert" connotation for modern parents (and their children).
        • Ambrette
          • Origin:

            French, word name
          • Description:

            Ambrette is the name of a French dessert pear, and also a West Indian hibiscus seed.
        • Amedea
          • Origin:

            Italian
          • Meaning:

            "lover of God"
          • Description:

            Feminine form of Amadeus popular now in Italy and ripe for export. Might also be spelled Amadea. The preferred pronunciation is AHM-a-DAY-a but it may also be pronounced ah-MED-ee-a.
        • Amelia
          • Origin:

            German
          • Meaning:

            "work"
          • Description:

            Amelia is one of the hottest girls' names, a successor to the megapopular Emma and Emily. Amelia, which spent several years at Number 1 in England, is now comfortably ensconced in the US Top 10.
        • Amelie
          • Origin:

            French variation of Amelia
          • Meaning:

            "work"
          • Description:

            Emily gets a Bohemian spin and a French accent when it becomes Amelie. This favorite among French girl names has been gaining notice here thanks to the charming 2001 French film Amelie; it entered the American popularity list in 2002 and is now solidly established in the Top 1000.
        • Amica
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "female friend"
          • Description:

            Amica is a word meaning girlfriend that is not often used as a name in Italy, but it would sound pretty and name-like elsewhere.
        • 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.
        • Annalise
          • Origin:

            German, combination of Anna and Lise
          • Meaning:

            "grace and pledged to God"
          • Description:

            Variously spelled Annalise and Annaliese as well as several other forms, this is not a modern smoosh but a traditional German combo-name with a definite Heidi-esque feel.
        • Anneliese
          • Origin:

            German, Dutch
          • Meaning:

            "grace + oath"
          • Description:

            Anneliese is a German and Dutch combination of Anna and Liese (a form of Elizabeth) with an Old World feel but modern appeal. The Anglicized Annalise spelling in in the US Top 500, but this authentic German version has only ever broken into the US Top 1000 once, back in 2005.
        • Antoine
          • Anya
            • Origin:

              Russian diminutive of Anna
            • Meaning:

              "grace"
            • Description:

              Anya is a Russian variation of Anna, which came from the Hebrew name Hannah. Anya is the form found most frequently in Russia, Poland, and other East European countries, while Anja is the spelling usually preferred in Germany Norway, Denmark, Germany, Sweden, and The Netherlands. In the Hungarian language, Anya also means mother.
          • Arabella
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "yielding to prayer"
            • Description:

              Arabella, lovely and elegant, has long been well used in Britain and finally made it onto the American list in 2005. Its meaning may also be interpreted as "beautiful," thanks to -bella.