Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
Other Gender |
Adeleine
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Of nobility
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French
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Adeline
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Noble one
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German
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Adelis
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Noble kind
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German
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Adley
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Impartial, just, honest
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Hebrew
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Ainslee
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Only hermitage wood or clearing
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English
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Aisling
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Dream, vision
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Irish
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Alaska
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The mainland
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Native American
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Alora
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My Dream
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African
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Anwen
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Very fair
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Welsh
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Arianwen
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White, holy silver
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Welsh
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Arwen
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Muse
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Welsh
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Aspen
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Aspen tree
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English
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Aubrielle
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Combination of Aubrey and -elle suffix
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American
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Aurora
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Goddess of dawn
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Latin
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Autumn
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Season of harvest
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English
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Avalon
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Island of apples
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Celtic
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Avery
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Elf counsel
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English
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Avonlea
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Field by a river
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English
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Berkley
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Birch tree meadow
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Scottish
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Birdie
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Bright, famous; little bird
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German
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Blair
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Plain, field
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Scottish
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Blakeley
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Black, dark; pale
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English
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Blythe
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Blithe, cheerful, carefree
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English
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Bowie
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Blonde
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Scottish
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Brenley
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Burned meadow
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English
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Briar
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Thorny bush of wild roses, brambles
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English
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Brielle
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God is my strength
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French
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Brinley
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Burnt meadow
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English
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Bronwen
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Fair, blessed breast
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Welsh
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Daisy
|
Daisy flower
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English
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Delaney
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From the alder grove
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English
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Della
|
Noble
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German
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Dion
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Follower of Dionysus
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Greek
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Dolly
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A variant spelling of Dollie.
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English
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Eleanor
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Of unknown meaning
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English
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Eliza
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God is my oath
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English
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Ellery
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Form of Hilary
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English
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Elodie
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Marsh flower
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Greek
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Elowen
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Elm Tree
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English
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Emerald
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Precious gemstone
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Spanish
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Emilea
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Rival; laborious; eager
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Latin
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Emmeline
|
Work
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German
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Ensley
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Solitary clearing
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Scottish
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Esme
|
To love
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French
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Estella
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Star-like; love
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Spanish
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Everly
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From the boar meadow
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English
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Fallon
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Superiority; descended from a ruler
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Irish
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Felicity
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Happiness
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Latin
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Fern
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Fern
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English
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Flora
|
Flower
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Latin
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Galea
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Helmet; warship
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Latin, Spanish
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Gemma
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Precious stone
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Italian
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Geneve
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Woman; juniper tree
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French
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Glenna
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Glen
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Irish
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Grey
|
Grey-haired
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English
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Hadley
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Heather meadow
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English
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Halley
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Army ruler, commander
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Scandinavian
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Harlow
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Rock hill
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English
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Hartley
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Deer meadow
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English
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Hattie
|
Home ruler
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German
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Haven
|
Safe place
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English
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Hazel
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Hazelnut tree
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English
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Helene
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Sun ray, shining light
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Greek
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Henley
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High field
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English
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Hollis
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Near the holly bushes
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English
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Hyacinth
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A variant spelling of Hyacintha.
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Greek
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Imogen
|
Maiden
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Irish
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Indie
|
Independent
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American
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Jovie
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Joyful
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American
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Junia
|
Queen of heaven
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Latin
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Juniper
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Juniper tree
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English
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Kendall
|
The Kent river valley
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English
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Kenley
|
Royal Meadow
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English
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Laney
|
Path, roadway
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English
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Noemi
|
Pleasant
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Hebrew
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Nola
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“A little bell,” in allusion to the commune of Nola, in Campania, Italy, where bells of excellent quality were first made.
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Irish
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Novalee
|
New field
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American
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Olive
|
Olive tree
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English
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Ophelia
|
Help
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Greek
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Ottilie
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Prosperous in battle
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French
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Paisley
|
Church
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Scottish
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Penelope
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Weaver
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Greek
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Poppy
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“The milk of happiness,” from the Latin papaver, the name of a plant having thick, milky juice, on the basis of papa, thick milk.
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Latin
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Posy
|
Small Flower
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English
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Primrose
|
First rose
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English
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Quincy
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Counsel; estate of the fifth son
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Irish
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Quinn
|
Descendent of Conn
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Irish
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Quinnley
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Descendant of Conn's meadow
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English
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River
|
Flowing body of water
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English
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Varina
|
Foreigner
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Slavic
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Violet
|
Violet flower
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English
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Waverly
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Meadow of quivering aspens
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English
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Whitley
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White meadow
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English
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Willow
|
Willow tree
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English
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Winter
|
Winter season
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English
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Wisteria
|
Purple flower
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Wrenley
|
Combination of Wren and -Lee Suffix
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American
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Yara
|
Water lady; small butterfly
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Arabic
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Zara
|
Blooming flower
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English
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Zella
|
Happy
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Yiddish
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Zinnia
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An allusion to the flower of the same name, so designated in honor of J.
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Latin
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Aesthetic girl names are rising fast in popularity. This relatively new trend isn’t all that unusual despite its flashy name, with parents merely seeking out beauty in a name rather than staunch traditions. The results are a diverse mix of natural, vintage, and rare tones that appeal to the eye and ear. Let’s explore some aesthetic baby girl names together to understand the style better.
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Many aesthetic baby names have deep ties to nature, giving them organic beauty. Aurora is a favorite among them. Meaning “goddess of dawn,” she’s another name for the Northern Lights. Her built-in nickname of Rory is simply precious, and her sound is certainly a head-turner. Willow is another star in aesthetic names. Popular among celebrities, she’s mysterious yet approachable, wearing well on any little girl. Check out Hazel, Briar, and Hyacinth for more nature ties.
Many of the trending picks fall into what we call cute aesthetic girl names. They have an air to them that perfectly fits a girly girl. Birdie is a beloved member of this group. Both vintage and youthful, she’s sweet as can be. A modern friend of hers is Brielle, a shortened form of Gabrielle. For a fashion tie-in, check out Henley or surname stunners Hadley and Fallon.
Browse our list of aesthetic girl names and see what speaks to your style.