Section 1: Classic Famous Girl Names
Section 2: Literary Famous Girl Names
Section 3: Pop Culture Famous Girl Names
Section 4: International Famous Girl Names
Section 5: Unisex Famous Names for Girls
Section 6: Choosing the Perfect Famous Name for Your Baby Girl
Section 7: Conclusion
Keywords: famous girl names, classic girl names, literary girl names, pop culture girl names, international girl names, unisex girl names.
]]>In conclusion, there are many great baby names to choose from in 2023, but if you’re looking for a name that is sure to be a hit, these top 10 most popular baby names are a great place to start. From classic names like Emma and Isabella to modern names like Liam and Logan, there’s a name on this list that is sure to suit your style and preferences. Take some time to consider your options and find the name that best reflects your family’s personality, values, and traditions. Good luck and happy naming!
]]>In conclusion, there are many different baby name trends to choose from in 2023. Whether you prefer classic names, nature-inspired names, unique spellings, gender-neutral names, international names, pop culture names, or vintage names, there’s sure to be a name that’s perfect for your new bundle of joy. Take some time to consider your options and find the name that best reflects your family’s personality, values, and traditions. Good luck and happy naming!
]]>One such name is “Caleb.” It’s a Hebrew name that means “faithful” or “devotion to God.” This name has been growing in popularity over the past few decades, and it’s a great option if you’re looking for a timeless name with a strong meaning. Caleb is also easy to pronounce and spell, making it a practical choice for a baby name.
Another “C”-name with “baby” in its meaning is “Caius.” This Latin name means “rejoice” or “glad.” It’s an uncommon name, which might make it an appealing choice for parents who want a name that’s a bit more unique. Caius can be pronounced either “KYE-us” or “KAY-us,” so it offers some flexibility in terms of pronunciation.
For a more modern name, you might consider “Cameron.” This Scottish name means “crooked nose” and was traditionally a surname. However, it has become a popular first name for both boys and girls in recent years. Cameron is a gender-neutral name, so it’s a good option if you’re looking for a name that doesn’t necessarily conform to traditional gender norms.
If you’re looking for a name that’s a bit more whimsical, you might like “Calliope.” This Greek name means “beautiful voice” or “muse of epic poetry.” It’s a unique name that’s sure to stand out, and it has a lovely meaning that might inspire your child to pursue a creative career.
There are many more “C”-names with “baby” in their meaning, but these four are a good place to start. When choosing a name for your baby, it’s important to consider not only the name’s meaning but also its pronunciation, spelling, and overall sound. With a little bit of research, you’re sure to find the perfect name for your little one.
]]>Not only do the names sound beautiful, they often have an even nicer meaning. The names often derive from the word “lani”, which means “heaven”. In combination with other words, so many great meanings emerge, such as “heavenly cloud” (Aolani) or “calm skies” (Nalani) . We have selected the most beautiful names for you.
Aloha! Here are the loveliest Hawaiian unisex baby names
Anuenue has the colorful meaning “rainbow”
Hoku means “star” and “night of the full moon”
The name Kahekili stands for “the thunder”
Kai has the meaning “ocean”
“The sweetheart” is Kaipo
Kalama has the meaning “the endemic ebony” or “the torch”
The name Kalani stands for “the heavens”, but it can also mean “royal one”
“The child” or “the flowers” are Kalei and Lei
Kanoa stands for “the free one”
Kapua ist “the flower” and “the child”
Makani means “wind”
And Nahele has the meaning “forest”
Female hawaiian names
The name Aina means “country” or “that which feeds”
“Precious” or “ripe” is the meaning of the name Alamea
Alani stands for “orange” (the fruit or the tree)
A “heavenly cloud” is Aolani
Harway can also be seen in the sky: a “rising star”
In winter “white snow” falls from the sky: Haukea
Haunani even is “beautiful snow”
Hokulani means “heavenly star”
And Iolani is a “royal hawk”
Kaja means “ocean” or “sea”
Your own baby: for parents usually the greatest “happiness” and “joy”: Kalea
The “beautiful one” or “the beauty” is Kanani
Kiana and Kiani mean “divine” and “heavenly”. In Hawaiian, the word “kiani” means “to flip, to wave gently, as the hand overhead in a hula gesture” or “to wheel and dip, as a soaring bird”
The names Lailani, Leilani and Leylani have the beautiful meanings “royal child” or “heavenly flowers”
Lanea also means “heavenly flower”
And Lani, Loni and Lonie stands for “heaven”, “sky” or “royal”
Lea is a goddess of canoe builders in Hawaiian mythology and means “joy” or “happiness”
“Happiness”, “pleasure” or “enjoyment” is the meaning of Luana and Louna
Lulani stands for the “highest point in heaven”
Maile means “wine” or “shrub” and is used in making leis, the popular Hawaiian wreaths
Maili is a “pebble”
The name Malia is a Hawaiian form of the name Maria and means e.g. “sea of bitterness” and “beloved”
Malie is “calm” or “serene”
Malio, on the other hand, is “rebellious”
And Malou & Malu mean “peace”
Melika is a Hawaiian form of Melissa and means “(honey)bee”
The name Moana stands for the “wide expanse of water” or “deep sea”
There fits the name Naia, because it means “dolphin”
Nalani has the beautiful meanings “serenity of the skies”, “calm skies” and “the heavens” or “royal one”
The summerly name Nalu means “wave” and “surf”
The names Naneah, Nani and Neah stand for “glory” and “beauty”
Nayla and Neyla are a “girl from paradise”
Noelani means “heavenly mist”
And Okelani is just “from heaven”
Palila means “bird”
Another suitable name for your little princess is Pualani, because the name means “royal offspring”, but as well “heavenly flower”
Ualani is the “rain from heaven”
And Ulani will be a “cheerful” child
Beautiful Hawaiian names for boys
The names Akoni and Anakoni have the meaning “of the Antonius family” and “of inestimable worth” or “priceless one”, because they derive from the name Antony
Ikaia is a Hawaiian form of Isaiah and means “Yahweh is salvation”
“Strong” is Ikaika
Kaleo means “the voice” or “the sound”
Kane is a suitable name for your little son, because it means “man”
Keano and Keanu stand for “the cool breeze (over the mountains)”
Kekoa is “the warrior” and the “brave one”
The name Kenoah means “the white dove”
“Yahweh is gracious” is the meaning of the name Keoni, which is a Hawaiian form of John
“May God protect” him : Kimo is a Hawaiian form of James
Koa and Koah are a “warrior” and “koa tree”
And the name Liko means “bud”
Lono stands for the “God of fertility, agriculture, rainfall, music and peace”, but as well for “news” or “new information”
Makaio is a Hawaiian form of Matthew and means “gift of Yahweh”
“Dedicated to (the Roman God) Mars” is Maleko, a Hawaiian variant of Mark
Nakoa means “the warriors”
“Stone” and “rock” is the meaning of the name Pika, which derived from Peter
Did you get pregnant in spring and are you due have your little girl in winter or even at Christmas? And are you looking forward to cuddling up with your newborn? Or do you just love that season? Then you have to check out these great seasonal Baby Girl Names:
White like snow
Perfect for the winter are girl names, that mean “snow”: Edurne, Eira, Lumi, Neus, Neve, Nevis, Nieves, Nivia, Snow and Yukina
Haunani means “beautiful snow”
Eirwen, Gwyneira and Haukea mean “blessed snow” or “white snow”
The feminine name Crystal makes us think of beautiful snowflakes
Berfin is the “snowdrop flower”
The suitable girl name Fjolla means “fine snow” and “snowflake”
Nevada means “snow-capped” and is perfect for a white winter wonderland
When Olwen walks through the snow, she leaves a “white footprint”
And these girl names have the siutable meaning “white”: Alba, Bianca, Bibi, Candida, Finnja, Fiona, Ginevra, Gwen, Imala, Lana, Levana and Verena
Winterly and warming baby girl names for cold days
Perfect name for winter girls: Winter
The winter months November and December are names as well
January and Jenara are perfect names for “January” Babys
Skadi is in the north mythology the “Goddess of hunting and of the winter”
Robin is the bird who stays with us in winter
If we think of Alaska, we think of snow and coldness
Rin means “cold”
And Frost (u) and Frostine mean “frost” or “freezing”
Aurora is the name of the wonderful “polar lights” in the north
Eisa and Ember (“glowing embers”) are warming us in cold days
Even warmer are the names Bast, Candela and Nur, because they mean “fire”, “heat” or “blaze” and Hestia, which means “fireside”
Enya: sometimes, we only need a “little fire”
The female name Seraphina means “fiery ones”
Feminine Christmas names
If your baby girl comes into the world at Christmas, Noëlle, Noeline and Noelia are perfect names, because they mean “born at Christmas”
The unisex names Jule and Nollaig and the girl names Natalie, Natascha and Natalya stand for “Christmas”, “Christmas Day” or “birthday of the Lord”
I “wish” you a Merry Christmas… “wish” means Asha, Mian (u), Nahia and Naiara
Jelka means “fir tree”, which is decorated for Christmas Eve
Mayra, Mirre and Myra mean “myrrh”, one of the gifts of the wise men
Holly is the “holly tree”
A “bright star” showed the shepherds the way to the Christ child: Maysan
These names mean “star” an bring to mind that infamous Star of Bethlehem: Aster, Astrid, Estelle, Esther, Izar, Seren, Sira, Stella and Tara
Everything sparkles and twinkles: Tindra means “twinkle”, “sparkle”
These names mean “shining”, “bright” or “light”: Alena, Aline, Chiara, Cindy, Claire, Clarissa, Elena, Eline, Elna, Faina, Helen, Jelka, Layana, Lena, Lucia, Luka, Lumina, Nuria, Phoebe and Sahra
Inara has the meaning “ray of light” or “heaven sent”
Meira is “giving light”
Eleonora even means “God is my light”
Candela means “candlemas” and “candle”
The unisex name Dian (u) also means “candle”
And Chandler (u) is the “candle seller”
Golden is the perfect Chritsmas color for handmade stars, wrapping paper or Christmas tree decorations. These girl’s names mean “golden”: Aldina, Aurelia, Kin (u), Oriana, Oriole (u), Sona, Zarin (u) & Zarina
An angel announced the birth of Jesus. There are some female names that mean “angel” or “messenger”: Andja, Andjelka, Aniela, Angel, Angela, Angelina, Eline, Fereshteh, Malaika, Malika, Melek and Tenshi
A suitable name for Christians is Christine, which means “a Christian”
This is what the children wait for all day: the presents. The names Donatella and Shai (u) mean “gift”
Pandora means “all gifts” or “gifted by everyone”
Dorothea and Fedora mean “gift of God/Yahweh”
Rachel is the “ewe” in the herd of the shepherd
Agnes, Ines and Una are the “lamb”
The name Merry makes us think of “Merry Christmas” and has the beautiful meanings “lighthearted”, “happy” and “cheerful”
Suitable for Christmas are all the names, that mean “holy”, “saint” or “blessed”: Ariana, Beate, Bente, Gwen, Helga and Santina
And perfect is of course the name of Jesus’ mother: Mary
These times are gone for a long time, but the stars are still mysterious and important celestial inhabitants for us. They turn the black night sky into something romantic. We even attribute magic powers to the stars, because shooting stars fulfill our secret wishes. The signs of the zodiac also stand for the great importance of the stars for us humans.
Besides the twinkling stars, the sun and the moon are also two celestial bodies that accompany us through the day and the night. Without the sun and its warmth, life on earth would not be possible and the moon is so powerful, that it ensures the ebb and flow of the tide.
What a beautiful idea it is to name your own child after our celestial bodies! According to the motto: sun, moon and stars.
Here are many beautiful girls and boys names related to our solar system ((u) means unisex name):
Star names for little girls
Many girls’ names mean “star”: Astra, Astrid, Citlali, Csilla, Dalika, Dara (u), Estelle, Esther, Hester, Hoshi, Izar, Najma, Nyota, Seren (u), Setareh, Sira, Sitara, Soha, Stella, Tara, Yllka & Zvezdana
Harway is the “rising star”
Maysan & Tala mean “bright star”
Hokulani is the “heavenly star”
Tharja is the “star with full glow”
The “morningstar” hides behind the names Sahra & Sitara
Elanor is the “sun star”
Vega means the “falling star”
Ulka is a “shooting star”
And Aki & Tindra are the “sparkling one”
Sunny names for girls
Perfect sun names are Eliane, Kalinda, Nara, Oriana, Sol, Sole, Solea, Soleil, Sunna, Surya & Svea, because they mean “sun”
Sünje & Sinja mean “little sun”
Chiuvana & Kiah are the “rising sun”
And Anatoli (u) & Asia are the “sunrise”
Xia is the “glow of the sunrise”
“sunlike” is Alenika
Helia, Aelia and Eliane are the “sunlight” und “sunshine”
Tamika is the “flower of the rising sun”
Yoko ist the “sun child”
The “sun gift” means the name Sunniva
Solveigh has the meaning “sunway” or “way to the sun”
Soley means “sun island”
Moon names for baby girls
Celina, Chandra (u), Helen, Juna, Levana, Lua, Luna, Lusine, Moon (u), Natsuki, Sinja & Qamara (u) have the meaning “moon”
Mika is the “new moon”
Lara & Ayla mean “moonlight”
Miray means “shining like the moon” or “glowing like a moon”
And Nilay is the “moon over the Nile”
Aydan (u) means “from the moon”
Pamina means “night of the full moon”
Jana is the “goddess of the moon” in Roman mythology
While Selene is the “moon goddess” in Greek mythology
More feminine celestial names
Sometimes you can’t see the sun because of the clouds: Anzu, Cloud (u), Nefeli, Nel (u) & Wolke (u) mean “cloud”
Tamia, Thora & Thorvi mean “thunder”
Rai is both “thunder” and “lightning”
And Ulka means “meteorite”
Sunny boy names
“Sun” means Aelius, Ciro, Cyrus, Inti, Jaro, Nara (u), Ravi, Sorin & Tidus
While Kiran is only a “sunbeam”, Elino means “sunshine”
Ilko & Leano are “sunlike”
The “sunlight” is Helios
Anatoli (u) means “sunrise”
Samson has the meanings “from the sun” or “litte sun”
Ronas “knows his sun”
Baldur is the “God of the sun”
And Anatol is “from the land where the sun rises”
Star names for little boys
When the clouds are good at night, you might see the stars: Aster, Bahula (u), Najem, Naledi, Nedzmi & Soann mean “star”
Tarik is the “morning star”and “bright star”
Sterling is a “little star”
Bardhyl means “white star”
The “burning star” is Sirius, because he is the brightest star in our heaven
Jonne is the “star child”
And Shihab is the “shooting star”
Moon names for baby boys
Aykan, Chandra (u), Luno, Moon (u) & Qamara (u) have the meaning the “moon”
Koray is the “ember moon”
Ayman has the “beauty of the moon”
Aydan (u) means “from the moon”
And Jerico means “city of the moon”
More masculine celestial names
The names Neil, Niall and Nigel mean “cloud”
The “thunderer” or “thunder” are Taran & Thor
This is called palindrome. The word derives from the Greek term “palíndromos”, meaning “to run backwards”. The most popular palindromic name is Anna. But we found a lot more for you to choose from:
Palindrome girl names
Abeba
Abiba
Ada
Adda
Alla
Alula
Ama
Amma
Ana
Anna
Anna-Susanna
Anana
Anina
Assa
Ava
Aviva
Aya
Aziza
Ece
Elle
Eme
Emme
Eve
Hannah
Lil
Nan
Palindrome boy names
Aca
Asa
Bob
Büb
Ebbe
Edde
Ede
Efe
Egge
Ekke
Natan
Neven
Odo
Okko
Ommo
Onno
Otto
Palindrome unisex names
Abba
Aga
Aja
Ara
Awa
Aza
Ebe
Ege
Ele
Ene
Enne
Ivi
Pip
Viv
Different anagram names
It could be a nice idea to name siblings with names, that read the same backwards and forward. This is called anagram or ananym. Here are some suggestions:
Inna – Anni
Aron – Nora
Nila – Alin
Elen – Nele
Nala – Alan
Iris – Siri
Ida – Adi
Ira – Ari
Nik – Kin
Kim – Mik
Leon – Noel
Sisi – Isis
Anita – Atina
Linus – Sunil
Anne – Enna
Axel – Lexa
Eva – Ave
Amila – Alima
Sina – Anis
Alan – Nala
Aris – Sira
Mex – Xem
Ilay – Yali
Fez – Zef
Ani – Ina
Flo – Olf
Nadia – Aidan
Life takes place outside again, the warming sun lures us all out of our rooms. The sweaters have to wait in the back corner of the closet for cool days, because skirts, dresses and shorts are now making their grand entrance: it’s summer!
It is the most beautiful season for many of us, because it smells like sun cream, watermelon, ice cream, vacation, long mild evenings and summer thunderstorms. Everything seems so much easier and the summer warmth puts a good mood on the faces.
If you got pregnant in autumn and a little summer girl is waiting in your belly for sunshine, palm trees or beautiful days at the lake, then we have some suitable feminine summer first names for you ((u) = unisex name).
Girl names meaning “summer”
It couldn’t be more suitable, because these girls’ names mean “summer”: Grishma, Majira, Maresa, Natsu (u), Natsuki, Sinja, Summer, Suvi, Sya, Tessa, Theresa, Udane, Vera & Xia
The name Natsuko would be just as perfect: the “summer child”
Myha is the “nice summer”
And Natsumi is even a “beautiful summer”
The Japanese name Chinatsu means “a thousand summers”
Koharu, also Japanese, is the “late summer”
Havin means “summer nights”
Feminine sunny names
It shines strong and warm again from the sky: the “sun” = Aelia, Eliana, Eliane, Kalinda, Nara (u), Oriana, Soleil, Sol (u), Solea, Sunna, Surya, Svea & Tameka
Alenika is “sunlike”
Solea and Sunny (u) are “sunny”
“Little sun” are Sünje and Sinja
Haru (u) is the “sunshine”
Lillesol is just a “little sunshine”
Kiran and Inara are a “ray of light” or a “sunbeam”
Yoko is a “sun child”
The “sun gift” is Sunniva
Lin (u) and Taria both are a “sun goddess”
The “sunrise”, Anatoli (u), can be so warm in summer
Kia and Chiuvana also stand for the “rising sun”
Tamika has the magnificent meaning “flower of the rising sun”
Solveig is the “way to the sun”
And Sóley sounds like vacation: “sun island”
The days are getting brighter
“Bright” or “shining” are: Berta, Birdy, Chiara, Claire, Clarissa, Eila, Elina, Ellen, Elna, Helena, Ilona, Jolena, Jelka, Klara, Léan, Lenja, Lenke, Lucia, Nell, Neve, Niamh, Phoebe, Rinoa, Roxana & Sahra
The “light” pleases us again for several hours a day: Candela, Cindy, Eleonora, Elna, Endrita, Fenia, Helena, Lana, Lina, Louana, Luka (u), Lumina, Lux (u), Nora, Olena & Rinoa
Kiran (u) is a “ray of light”
Belana is the “mother of light”
Meira is “giving light” and “one who shines”
Nuriye even is the “light of hope” and the “radiant light”
Liara, Leora and Berhane (u) are all yours: “my light”
The Japanese name Mitsuko means “child of the light”
And Akemi means “bright” and “beautiful” – like a nice summer day
Ziva means “brightness”
Off to the sea!
Summer calls for a vacation by the “sea” or the “ocean”: Daria, Deniz (u), Kaja, Mara, Meri, Mira, Moana, Moran, Ocean (u) and Thalassa
Moana is the “deep sea” or “wide expanse of water”
Merle (u) and Muriel (u) even are the “bright sea”
Naia stands for the “sea foam”
Marisol is the perfect mix: “sea and sun”
Dorian (u) and Yoko are a “child of the sea” or “sea child”
And Delja means “daughter of the sea”
Vaiana is “the girl from the water”
Nerina is a “sea nymph” and Ilayda is a “mermaid”
Meredith (u) means “sea lord”
“sea of biterness”, “sea pearl” and “sea star” – the three magnificent meanings of: Marleen, Maria and Miriam
If your child is born on a ship, you might call it Morgan (u) = “born on the sea”
Maren, Marina, Marnie & Mina are “of the sea”
Varisa is “sleeping on the sea”
The “wave”, hidden behind the names Naia, Ona, Tahnee & Undine, is important for all surfers
Holma and Iona also sound like vacation: “island”
Sóley even is a “sun island”
And Lina and Palmira grow on islands: “palm tree”
Sahel means “beach” or “coast”
Cove (u) means “cove”
Often blows by the sea: Nasim (u) and Brisa = the “breeze”, the “wind”
And Giah stands for a wonderful “waterfall”
Many associate the summer with a vacation in the south. The Japanese name Konan (u) means “little south”
Even more summery baby names for girls
Maylin is a “nice day”
Bast stands for the “heat” in summer
Melissa, Deborah and Nala are a “(honey) bee”
Zora, “the hornet”, scares some people in summer!
Malina, the “raspberry”, tastes so good!
“Crocus” or “sunflower” = Cigdem
Poppy frows on the fields in summer: “poppy flower”
Padma and Lian (u) are a “lotus flower”
Also a splendor of flowers in summer: “mallow” = Malva, “zinnia” = Zinnia, Cinja and “dahlia” = Dalia
If it has not rained for a long time and the streets are dusty, the name Aphra is suitable, because it means “dust”
Octavia fits for babies born in August, because it means “born in the eight month”
And of course, the summer months June and July are always suitable
Margarita, the “pearl” is a birthstone for the summer month of June
Rubina, the “ruby” is considered the birthstone for July and Peridot for August