The Names on This Site I Like

  1. Amani
    • Origin:

      Variation of Imani, Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "faith"
    • Description:

      Popular with Muslim and African-American parents, this virtue name also fits in with the trendy i ending names being seen at the moment. It debuted on the US Top 1000 in 1996.
  2. Amarante
    • 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).
    • Amee
      • 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.
      • Amethyst
        • Origin:

          Gem and Color name
        • Description:

          As flower names become more unique, so can gem names move beyond Ruby and Pearl to names like Topaz, Sapphire, and Peridot. Amethyst, the purple birthstone for February, has never been in the Top 1000, but could have some appeal, joining similarly-hued Violet and Lilac, all of which make great names for Aquarius babies or names for February babies.
      • Aminata
        • Origin:

          Arabic
        • Meaning:

          "trustworthy, faithful"
        • Description:

          This elaboration of the Arabic amīn, meaning "trustworthy" or "to feel safe" was a fast riser in 2022, but has yet to crack the Top 1000. Latvian musical artist Aminata Savadogo's 2021 song "It's Written in the Heavens (Milky Way)" was nominated for Song of the Year at the 2022 Latvian Music Recording Awards, potentially bringing the name into the spotlight.
      • Amira
        • Origin:

          Hebrew, Arabic
        • Meaning:

          "princess"
        • Description:

          This shimmery name, often given to girls born on the harvest feast of Shavuot, and also used in the Muslim community, is increasing in popularity. Amira is of Hebrew and Arabic origin, meaning "princess", and fits in well with a variety of trending names like Amara, Amaya, and Mira. Amira is in the Top 100 in several countries, including Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, and Hungary. In the US, Amira entered the Top 1000 in 1998 and has been rising since, now in the Top 250. Overall Amira is a gorgeous multicultural choice.
      • Amis
        • Origin:

          Literary name
        • Description:

          The surname of father-son British writers Kingsley and Martin could work very well as a first, though its Amy connection makes it sound a tad feminine.
      • Amit
        • Origin:

          Hebrew; Sanskrit
        • Meaning:

          "friend; infinite"
        • Description:

          Simple and worldly, popular and carrying two positive meanings in two diverse cultures. A winner prime for wider use.
      • Amos
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "carried by God"
        • Description:

          Amos is a robust biblical name that's being discovered by a new generation of parents in a major way.
      • Ana
        • Origin:

          Variation of Hannah
        • Meaning:

          "grace"
        • Description:

          Confident and compact, Ana is a widely used variation of the Biblical Hannah. Favored in Spain, Slovenia, Bosnia, Portugal, and Croatia, this shorter spelling has the same substance and versatility of its longer counterparts.
      • Anahita
        • Origin:

          Persian
        • Meaning:

          "immaculate"
        • Description:

          Anahita is the name of the water goddess who rules, among other things, fertility and wisdom. Associated with Venue, Anahita is a stylish Iranian name for girls.
      • Anara
        • Origin:

          Kazakh, Persian, and Hindi
        • Meaning:

          "pomegranate flower"
        • Description:

          Anara is a name that strikes a perfect balance between simple and unusual. It's easy to understand and pronounce for a Westerner, and yet it's highly distinctive, used for only 24 girls in the US in 2021. A recommended and unusual nature option.
      • Anastasie
        • Anastasiya
          • Ander
            • Andre
              • Origin:

                French and Portuguese variation of Andrew
              • Meaning:

                "strong and manly"
              • Description:

                Andre is one of the international forms of Andrew that has been familiar in the English-speaking world for decades without any need to be overly Anglicized - though round the world, it is more likely to be written as André.
            • Andromeda
              • Origin:

                Greek mythology name
              • Meaning:

                "advising like a man"
              • Description:

                One of the stellar unique baby names from mythology, Andromeda was the beautiful daughter of Cassiopeia who, like her mother, literally became a star--the constellation that bears her name.The Bohemian Andromeda makes a dramatic and adventurous choice in a time when four-syllable mythological names are gradually making their way into the mainstream.
            • Anemone
              • Origin:

                Flower name; Greek
              • Meaning:

                "daughter of the wind"
              • Description:

                Anemone is a floral name that relates to the ancient Greek myth of the famous love story of Aphrodite and Adonis, in which Aphrodite transforms her wounded lover's blood into a flower, the crimson anemone, whose blossoms are opened by the wind — accounting for its other name, windflower.