Biggest Baby Girl Name List For 2023

Biggest Baby Girl Name List For 2023

Choosing a baby name for your little girl can feel like a really big deal. After all, it’s part of what will define your child for the rest of her life.

So we understand that you want to put a lot of thought into it and choose wisely.

We have created a HUGE list of really great names to choose from for your baby girl. You will not be disappointed if you’re looking for unique and interesting names. Be sure to read through all of them to pick the very best name for your baby. You’ll know when you find the right one. It will stand out above all the others.

In the list, you’ll find the meaning and origin of the names as well.

We have Queenly names for girls, Whimsical names, First and Middle Combos, Nature Inspired Names, And so much More.

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Queenly Names For Your Little Girl 

 

Albertine

Albertine has German origins and it means Noble, bright. Feminine for  Albert.

This name also has French origins as well and is the old-fashioned feminization of Geraldine and Roberta.

As for royal history, there was Albertine Agnes of Nassau (1634-1696).

She was a daughter of the Dutch ruler Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange who became regent of Friesland, Groningen, and Drenthe in her own right.

Alexandra

Alexandra is a very commanding name. It is Greek in origins and it means the one who comes to save warriors.

Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy, born 25 December 1936 was a member of the British royal family.

She was the daughter of Prince George, Duke of Kent, and Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark.

 

Alice

The name Alice is a girl’s name of German origin, and it means noble one.

In England, Queen Victoria’s daughter was Princess Alice, who had a daughter named Princess Victoria, who had a daughter named Princess Alice, who thankfully did not name any of her daughters Victoria OR Alice.

 

Anastasia

Anastasia is a feminine name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word anástasis meaning the resurrection.

This name was used by the Daughter of Russia’s Czar Nicholas, fabled to have survived the family deaths.

 

Anne

Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female given name Anna. This, in turn, represents the Hebrew Hannah, which means favor and grace.

The name Anne was used by royalty in England.

Anne, Princess Royal (Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise; born 15 August 1950), is a member of the British royal family.

She is the second child and only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Anne is 17th in the line of succession to the British throne and has been Princess Royal since 1987.

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Beatrice

Beatrice is derived from the French word Béatrice, which came from the Latin Beatrix, which means she who makes happy.

There is a current princess named Beatrice.

She is  Beatrice Elizabeth Mary; born 8 August 1988, and is a member of the British royal family. She is the elder daughter of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Sarah, Duchess of York

Berenice

Berenice means the one who brings victory.

As for royal history, Berenice of Cilicia, also known as Julia Berenice and sometimes spelled Bernice was a Jewish client queen of the Roman Empire during the second half of the 1st century.

Camilla

Camilla is an Italian girl’s name that means helping the priest.

It comes from camillus, a term used to refer to a young person serving as an acolyte in the church in Ancient Roman religions.

In royal history, Camilla, born Camilla Rosemary Shand, later Parker Bowles, 17 July 1947, is Queen consort of the United Kingdom and 14 other Commonwealth realms as the wife of King Charles III.

 

Caroline

We love the name, Caroline. Maybe it’s because we’re from North Carolina over here and the name sounds commanding.

Caroline means free man and free woman.

A girl of German and French origins, Caroline is a favorite of parents throughout the English-speaking world.

Historically speaking there was royalty named Caroline. Princess Caroline Elizabeth was a member of the British royal family, the fourth child and third daughter of George II.

 

Catherine

Catherine is a trendy and common royal name.

Catherine is a girl of Greek origin.

Derived from the Greek word “katharos,” it means “pure” and has several variations, including Katherine and Katharyn.

The Duchess of Cambridge is one of the most famous figures with this name, although she is more commonly known as Kate Middleton.

 

Charlene

The origins of Charlene are French, and German, meaning Free Woman, Free Spirit, Free Thinker.

There is a current princess named Charlene.

Charlene,née Charlene Lynette Wittstock; French: Charlène; born 25 January 1978, is the Princess consort of Monaco and a former Olympic swimmer.

She is married to Albert II, the reigning Prince of Monaco and head of the Princely House of Grimaldi.

 

 Charlotte

We also love Charlotte as a girl’s name. It’s because we’re from NC over here and Charlotte is one of our cities.

The meaning of Charlotte as a name is- free man or petite which is strange because it’s traditionally a female name.

Charlotte is the feminine form of Charles.

There’s a current princess Charlotte in England as we speak.

Princess Charlotte of Wales, Charlotte Elizabeth Diana; born 2 May 2015, is a member of the British royal family.

She is the second child and only daughter of William, Prince of Wales, and Catherine, Princess of Wales. She is third in the line of succession to the British throne.

 

Clementine

A Clementine is a small fruit as you know, but it’s also an adorable name for a little girl that’s been gaining popularity.

Clementine is a girl of French origin. It generally means sweetness and has a really pretty ring to it.

The name is highly associated with royalty including Princess Clementine of Belgium, a daughter of King Leopold II.

Princess Clementine of Orleans is another royal association, who was the Duchess of Saxony and Princess of Saxe Coburg and Gotha.

If we had to pick our favorite names on this list it would be this one or Carolina, or Charlotte.

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Cosima

Cosima is a very unique name. The name is a girl’s name and it’s of Greek and Italian origins meaning order and beauty.

This name was chosen for Lady Cosima Rose Alexandra Windsor, by her parents, the Countess and Earl of Ulster.

 

Elizabeth

Elizabeth is another classic Royal name that has deep roots in British history as well as others.

It’s perhaps the most common female royal name of all time, besides maybe Catherine.

Historically speaking Queen Elizabeth II was the most famous ‘ Elizabeth ‘. She passed away very recently.

But if you’re looking for a classic feminine name with royal undertones, Elizabeth could be a good choice.

 

Fiona

Fiona has royal roots including in the kingdom of Far Far Away as the only child of King Harold and Queen Lillian. Her current husband would be Shrek.

But in all seriousness, Fiona can be considered either a Latinised form of the Gaelic word fionn, meaning pure, white, or fair, or an Anglicisation of the Irish name Fíona. This name also has Scottish roots as well.

Fiona Apple was also a Queen of vocals during the height of  Generation X.

So this is a royal, modern name with a twist.

 

Gabriella

Gabrielle is not a traditionally royal name.

While it is likely that someone from a royal family has been named Gabrielle in the past, no notable monarchs or royal family members from France or elsewhere have been named Gabrielle.

However, it has a very commanding ring to it so we’ve added it to this list of Queenly and royal names for little girls.

 

Georgiana

Georgiana is a Catalan, English, Greek, and Romanian name. It is the feminine form of the male name George and a variation of the female names Georgina and Georgia. It generally means Farmer.

The meaning certainly doesn’t sound fancy or royal, but it does have deep royal roots. There are many royals named Georgiana.

Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire is the most famous person named Georgiana.

 

Gwyneth

Gwyneth is a traditional Welsh name of the ancient Welsh kingdom meaning blessed and happy.

Variations of the name include Gweneth and Winnie.

We couldn’t find any royalty specifically named Gwyneth although the name feels strong and queenly.

And Gwyneth Paltrow is Hollywood royalty and that’s good enough for us.

 

Helena

Helena is a Greek girl’s name, meaning shining light, and is a variant of the names Eleanor and Helen.

People with this name include Helena, an empress who passed away in 330, the Roman mother of Emperor Constantine, and Helena, wife of Julian who passed in 360, the Roman daughter of Emperor Constantine.

 

Henrietta

Henrietta has German roots and it’s the Female form of Henry, from the Germanic heim, meaning home and powerful ruler.

There are several royal females named Henrietta, historically speaking.

Henrietta Maria of France, baptized as Henrietta Maria, in Latin, but called in French Henriette-Marie, the queen consort of Charles I of England, first inspired wide use of the name in England in the 17th century.

 

Isla

The name Isla has Spanish origins, and it means Island, of course.

It is a fairly commonly used girl name.

As for royals with this name, there was Isla Elizabeth Phillips was born on March 29, 2012, and was Queen Elizabeth’s Great-Granddaughter.

Lucia

Lucia is the feminine form of Lucius and of Italian origin and it means light.

Lucia is both a first name and a surname and comes from the Latin word lux.

Marjorie

Marjorie is a female given name derived from Margaret, which means pearl.

Marjorie is a medieval variant of Margery, influenced by the name of the herb marjoram. It came into English from the Old French, from the Latin Margarita.

The most famous royal with this name, Princess Marjorie, Duchess of Corran of Wilcsland (formerly known as Emperor Grandmother Marjorie, born Marjorie Frances Houghton, 5 August 1929) is the mother of Queen Michelle the Queen Mother and grandmother of Declan I, II & V and Ptolemy II.

 

Mia

Mia is believed to originally stem from the ancient Egyptian word Mr, which means beloved.

The name is also linked to the Italian word Mia which means mine and is recognized as a derivation from the Slavic word Mila, meaning dear or darling.

Mia Grace Tindall is Princess Anne’s third grandchild and the fourth great-grandchild of Queen Elizabeth.

 

Philippa

Philippa is a feminine name of Greek origin.

Philippa is the feminine name for Philip, and it means love of horses.

It’s a lovely name for a baby in a family with a strong equestrian background.

In Royal history, Philippa of England (mid-1394 – 5 January 1430), also known as Philippa of Lancaster, was Queen of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden from 1406 to 1430 by marriage to King Eric of the Kalmar Union.

She was the daughter of King Henry IV of England by his first spouse Mary de Bohun and the younger sister of King Henry V.

Rosalind

Rosalind, another name inspired by an equestrian background, means gentle horse.

This is a very feminine name with both German and Spanish origins. Rosalind represents, class, elegance, and strength. It’s somewhat commanding and it’s a great choice for any baby girl.

Rosalind Hamilton was a British Duchess by marriage and the great-grandmother of Diana, Princess of Wales

Savannah

Savannah is a girl’s name with Spanish origins. The name Savannah means refers to a treeless plain.

It’s also the name of a coastal city in Georgia.

With royal families, there is a current ‘ Savannah ‘. Another one of Queen Elizabeth’s Great-Granddaughter Savannah Phillips is the eldest of the group.

 

Sophia

Sophia is of Greek origins and it means divine wisdom.

Sophia was introduced to British royalty thanks to the marriage of James VI & I to Anne of Denmark.

They named their last child Sophia after Anne’s mother Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow (1557–1631) Queen consort of Denmark and Norway -at this time, the German Sophie was pronounced much like we pronounced Sophia now.

 

Theodora

Theodora is also of Greek origins as are so many other names on our list.

It means God’s gift and it is a very feminine name.

This poetic title comes from Mycenean Greek—the most ancient attested form of the Greek language—proving Theodora to be timeless and worthy of eternal admiration.

Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark, also known under her stage name Theodora Greece, is a British actress and member of the Greek and Danish royal family.

 

Ursula

Ursula is feminine in many different languages.

The name is derived from a diminutive of the Latin ursa, which means bear.

Ursula (also known as the Sea Witch) is the main antagonist of Disney’s 1989 animated feature film The Little Mermaid.

She is a villainous Cecaelia who is half woman and half Octopus and she makes deals with merfolk with dreams of good fortunes to come.

 

Yasmin

Yasmin is a girl’s name of Persian origin, and it means Jasmin flower.

The national flower of the Philippines, this plant is native to warm, tropical regions of the world.

Yasmīn is also an Arabic female name from the Old Persian word Yasamin referring to a perfume they produced from the flower of the olive genus native to the warm temperate regions of the Old World.

Yasmin Aga Khan is royalty. She holds the title of Princess. Yasmin was born as the child of Prince Aly Khan and Rita Hayworth on December 28th, 1949 in Lausanne.

 

Zara

Zara is a girl’s name meaning radiant.

The name Zara has multiple origins, but most notably it is a variation of Zahrah, a name derived from Arabic roots and it also means blooming flower.

Zara Anne Elizabeth Tindall is a British equestrian, an Olympian, and the daughter of Anne, Princess Royal, and Captain Mark Phillips.

She is the niece of King Charles III and is 20th in the line of succession to the British throne.

 

Whimsical Names

 

Aura

This name is of Latin origin, and it means glowing light.

Another meaning of the word is a soft breeze in Greek.

Aura was the name of the goddess of the soft flowing breeze in Greek mythology.

 

Halo

Halo is a girl’s name meaning the divine aura and it is of Greek origin. It’s a bit like our first name choice for this list, Aura, and essentially has the same origins.

 

Peach

The peach is a particularly delicious fruit and has been used as a name in the past few years.

The word itself is derived from the Latin Persicum meaning Perisian apple.

The name refers to an admirable or adorable person.

 

Story

Story is a new and modern name that is gaining popularity.

This is a good name for the child of an author or writer and anyone with a good story to tell.

Story is English but its origins are from the Vikings before the 7th century.

The word itself is from the word ‘storr’, which means ‘large or huge’. This is one of our favorite whimsical names.

 

Rowan

The baby girl’s name ‘Rowan ‘ is majestic and magical for sure. It reminds us of Lord Of The Rings for some reason.

The name is of Scottish/Irish origin meaning Rowan tree or little redhead. How cute is that?!

Rowan is the name of a tree with red berries that are commonly found in Scotland. They are said to keep witches at bay. We love it!!

Rainbow Baby Names

Petal

Petal is an English word name for the brightly colored leaves of a flower.

The name Petal is of English origin, and it is for a delicate and feminine child who loves tea parties and princesses.
It’s perfect for your sweet little Cherub.

 

Kindred

Kindred is a gender-neutral name that means familiar or family.

It has a magical ring to it though and is a popular name in other countries like Alberta and Australia.

It makes you think of the term ‘ Kindred Spirit ‘ which lends a hint of mystery to it.

The name is of English Origins.

 

Starling

 

Starling is an interesting, old English name meaning: A Bird.

It often has been used as a nickname but has become popular as a first in recent years.

It refers to someone that is outgoing and chatty.

 

Rain

 

The name Rain is primarily a gender-neutral name of American origin but it is often used for a girl.

It means Abundant Blessings From Above, and it can be found on many modern name lists, including hippy lists, Bohemian ones, and natural ones as well.

 

Fable

The name Fable is a gender-neutral name of English origin.

It means a story or lesson to learn.

The word itself is Latin and pronounced ‘ fabula’ meaning tale, legend.

 

Oceana

Oceana is a girl’s name of Greek Origin and it means Ocean.

The masculine version is Oceanus.

In Greek mythology, Oceanus was the Titan and the father of rivers and water nymphs.

 

Aspyn

This name comes from the Aspen tree and it’s an old English word.

The name represents many kinds of poplar trees that have leaves that flutter in the wind.

The name can be used for boys as well and would be spelled Aspen.

Cove
This is a very interesting name that has started to gain some popularity.
Although it’s still fairly unique and rare at this point.
It means Small Bay.

 

Sage

Sage is an English word that describes a very wise person.

It also refers to a lovely, aromatic spice that we all know and love.

 

Clover

Clove is a German name and it is gender-neutral.

The word itself is Latin meaning clavus or a nail.

This is based on the appearance of the spice that this name is associated with which resembles the shape of a nail.

 

Moon

Moon is a seriously crunchy classic that falls under Whimsical, hippy, magical, and natural names.

The Moon is an enchanting celestial object that is adored by all.

It fills our darkness with beams of light and it makes a great name for your sweet babe.

 

Ingrid

Ingrid has an interesting classic Scandinavian feel to it yet what is old is new again.

This name has been making a serious comeback and I can understand why because it sounds cool.

 

Tindra

Tindra is a new name gaining some popularity. It really has a magical ring to it and it resembles the lovely    Cinderella.

The actual meaning of it is to twinkle or sparkle, according to its Swedish origin.

 

Fae

This is most definitely the most Whimsical name of all.

The name is primarily a female name of French origin that means the elf or fairy.

 

Willow

The name Willow is of English origin and simply refers to the willow tree.

Willow trees are associated with elegance and being graceful.

 

Darling

The name Darling is a pretty girl’s name and it represents the term ‘ Dear’.

Darling is an English name and it can also mean things like Honey or Sweetie.

Some boys are even being named this now in some places around the world.

 

Birdie

Birdie is a cute whimsical name that originated in American culture.

It generally refers to a bright, talkative ( Chirpe ) little bird.

 

Ever

Ever is a cute American name meaning present and always.

It’s gender-neutral but often used for girls.

It’s also a Scandinavian name meaning Wild and a Hebrew name meaning beyond.

 

Olivette

Olivette is used as a  girls’ name and it has Latin roots.

The meaning of the name refers to an Olive Tree, and it’s also an alternate form of Olivia.

 

Wisteria

The name Wisteria is a girl’s name meaning Wister’s flower.
The Wisteria flower is a sign of devotion and this may be how the name developed.

Elra

There’s not much information on the meaning behind the name Elra.

But it’s a unique name that seems to be gaining some popularity, particularly in Germany.

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Astrid

Astrid is an old Scandinavian name that refers to something that is divinely beautiful.

It’s a traditionally female name but has been used for boys occasionally.

Astrid is a fun whimsical, AND astrological name made for the girl who makes a big impact.

 

Poppy

Poppy means the milk of happiness.

It comes from the Latin papaver, the name of a plant having thick, milky juice, on the basis of papa, thick milk.

 

Sapphira

This baby name is Hebrew and it means Sapphire or beautiful gem.
It does sound quite magical, doesn’t it?
It’s very unique as well and a perfectly whimsical choice for your sweet baby girl.

 

Thora

Thora is the feminine name for the cool God of thunder, Thor.

Love this one…

 

Twila

The name Twila is an all-American name that has emerged in recent years.

In Hebrew, Twila means the light in the dark or the morning star.

The name is a variation of the word Twilight.

 

Bohemian Names For Your Babe

 

Amethyst

The name Amethyst is primarily a girl’s name of Greek origin that means Purple Quartz Gemstone. It’s really pretty and very boho.

 

Aura

 It is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Aura is wind.
In Greek mythology, Aura was the goddess of breezes.
This name is unique and not used by many yet but it’s gaining in popularity.

Bloom

The name Bloom is of German origin and means new growth and purity.

 

Clover

The name Clover is a girl’s name of English origin meaning the key.

Clover also has been thought of as good luck, hence the four-leaf clover, and through the shamrock symbol of Ireland.

 

Faye

Faye is derived from English origins and means Fairy,  or possibly from the Old French word meaning loyalty or belief.

It’s one of our favorite baby names here on This Little Nest and ends up in a lot of our name lists.

Flora

Flora, the name of the Roman goddess of flowers and spring, is becoming a popular name for parents who love the bohemian style.

 

Gaia

This one means Beautiful Girl in Greek and refers to earthen origins.

In Greek mythology, Gaia was the mother goddess and Mother Earth.

It may just be the ultimate Bohemian name.

 

Harlow

You’ll find this name on a couple of other lists we have.

Harlow is an Old English name meaning pile of rocks.

It’s a unique name for a child who will climb the tallest mountain or hills.

So It generally represents strength and can be used for both a girl or boy.

 

Lotus

This is a simple yet elegant Bohemian name for your pretty little flower.

It’s of Greek origins and the word itself means flower.

 

Olive

This is one of our favorite new and modern baby names. It’s also on our list of nature-inspired names. You should definitely check out that list too if you like names like this.

The name Olive is of Latin origin and means quite literally Olive tree.

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Moon

No Bohemian list would be complete without the name ” Moon ” on it and it’s certainly trending at the moment.

The Moon is an enchanting celestial object that people have adored for centuries and because of this, it is a perfect and inspiring name for your little bohemian Princess.

When we think of the name Moon, the name Luna also comes to mind. It is a lovely Bohemian name choice as well.

 

Rayne

This name is found in several different cultures. From French origins the name means Queen.

The American origins of the name refer to the one that’s blessed or above.

In Latin, it means Lady or ‘ Regina ‘.

Variants of this name include Rainn, Rayne, Rain, Renne, and Rene.

 

Skye

This name is English and Scottish and it simply means sky, taken from the old Norse sky.

The Isle of Skye is the largest island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland so it can refer to this as well.

 

Willow

The name Willow is of English origin and means willow tree. It also refers to freedom.

It was derived from the Old English word welig.

The trees are associated with grace and elegance.

 

Winter

Ahhh This is another favorite bohemian name.

It has been around for a while but has recently gained a lot of popularity again. I think maybe ” Game Of Thrones” had a little bit to do with that.

The name Winter itself is of English Origins.

Zelda

Zelda is a nickname for the feminine name Griselda.

Originally the name meant dark battle and strong woman, or even Grey fighting maiden. Pretty cool right?

It is also a Yiddish name meaning blessed and happy.

 

Baby Girl Names Inspired By Nature

 

Acorn

The name Acorn is of Anglo-Saxon origin. It was used as a common last name for the people of these origins. It has since become a fairly popular first name. It’s certainly one of my favorites and if I had another kiddo it would be one of the first names I would consider.

That’s why it’s at the top of our list!

Acorn is typically used as a name for modern little girls, but I have heard of a boy named this as well so it’s on the table for both sexes.

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Cypress

Cypress is typically used as a name that can be used for both boys and girls and it’s unique.

A quote from Datayze says:

” Cypress was the 2122nd most popular boys name and 2799th most popular girls name. In 2020 there were only 65 baby boys and only 58 baby girls named Cypress ”

 

Fern

Fern was a name used for both the first and last names of the people of ancient Scotland known as the Picts.

It has grown in popularity over the past several years and it has a new feel to it while still seeming sort of old fashion at the same time.

 

Glenn

The name Glenn is a gender-neutral name of Scottish origins and it refers to ”  From The Wooded Valley”.

It’s cute and versatile.

 

Greene

This is a common last name but in the past 5 years or so it has begun surfacing as a first name used for newborn babes. It’s very earthy and lovely.

 

Elm

Elm is a lovely new and unique name for your little boy.

According to Name Berry:

‘ The name Elm is a boy’s name meaning “red, brown”.
Strong, straight, and leafy, one of the new tree names used mostly as middles ‘
So it sounds like this name is becoming popular as a middle name, however, it is quite lovely as a first name as well.

Nova

Nova is from the Latin word Novus, which means new.

Nova is a beautiful name for your little girl, and hands down one of our favorites. If I had another this name would be in the top five picks as well.

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Oak

Oak is a modern boy’s name meaning tree from the genus Quercus.

The name is a symbol of solidity, strength, and longevity. It makes you think of a strongly rooted, earthy child, no?

 

Heather

Heather is primarily a female name of English origin.

It’s pretty and feminine and means ‘  A flowering evergreen plant that thrives on peaty barren lands as in Scotland ‘.

 

Raven

Raven is a nice name for your dark-haired babe.

It has the meaning “dark-haired”  and it refers to the dark bird in the crow family.

 

Sierra

Sierra is a strong and natural name to give your girl.

It is the Spanish word for saw or mountain range, and it means strength and groundedness. It originates from the Galicia and Asturias regions of northern Spain.

 

Basil

 

Basil is a cute name for a baby as well. It’s also quite unique.

Basil is typically a boy’s name.  It is of Greek origin, and the meaning of Basil is “royal, kingly”.

But there are many girls named this as well.

 

Cherry

Cherry is an all-American natural name.

The meaning behind it is Dear one or darling.

 

Daisy

Daisy is a cute name of English origin meaning “day’s eye”.

It symbolizes innocence and purity.

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Amber

Amber is sort of an old fashion name but Amber is a rare gemstone made of fossilized tree sap.

So it has its place on our list of earthy and natural names.

The word itself is From the Arabic, Ambar, meaning “jewel”.

 

Coral

Coral is a pretty, beachy name.

The name is primarily a female name of English origin that means Marine Invertebrates.

The Latin word is “corallium”, meaning semiprecious natural sea growth.

 

Ivory

The name Ivory is a girl’s name of English origin meaning “pale, white”.

This name was popular around a hundred years ago, but it has resurfaced in the past few years as people gravitate toward names of natural origins.

 

Ginger

Ginger is a fun and spicey name. Literally.

It is of English origins and Ginger means pure, chaste, virginal.

Also a common nickname for people with red hair.

 

Olive

Olive has become quite the trending natural name in the past five years or so.

It is typically a girl’s name of English origin meaning “olive tree”.

 

Jasper

This name has regained popularity after the Twilight Saga believe it or not.

It is a masculine name commonly believed to be of Persian origin, meaning the treasurer.

 

Kodiak

The name Kodiak is a boy’s name meaning island.

It’s also a large bear that lives exclusively on the islands in the Kodiak Archipelago.

So the name itself is also a symbol of strength.

 

Phoenix

Phoenix is a strong, lovely name for an alpha female.

It’s a New Age name symbolizing rebirth and immortality.

 

Rowan

Rowan is a historically masculine name of Irish and English origins. In Ireland, it’s derived from the Irish name Ruadhán, which means “red-haired.

 

Sage

Sage is such a cute name and can be used for both sexes.

It can also be spelled Saige, Sange, or Sayge.

It traditionally means herb or prophet.

 

Willow

The name Willow is a lovely addition to our natural names list.

The name is also of English origins like so many others. Willow trees are associated with grace and elegance, giving meaning to the word “willowy.”

 

Rivers

The name River is English and means a body of flowing water.

It is derived from the Latin word ripa, meaning “riverbank”.

 

Dawn

Dawn means the first appearance of light, daybreak and it’s typically a feminine given name.

 

Terran

Terran is a cool and original name for little boys.

The name Terran is of English origin, which means, ‘earth man, pertaining to the planet earth, an inhabitant of the earth’.

The meaning of Terran is of the earth.

 

Aurora

The name Aurora is a good name for a sweet little girl and it is of Latin origin. It means Dawn.

Aurora is also the name of the Roman goddess of sunrise whose tears turned into the morning dew. Pretty cool right?

 

Bloom

Blum in German means “flower”. The spelling is translated to Bloom in our country and it’s becoming a popular first name for little girls.

 

Azalea

The name Azalea is typically a female name of Greek origin that means Dry Flower.

Azalea is also the name of a well-known hardy flower that comes in a variety of colors.

 

Blossom

The name Blossom is a girl’s name of English origin meaning to bloom. Bloom itself is also becoming a popular name as mentioned above.

 

Eartha

Earth is a very interesting and modern baby name that has begun to surface.

The meaning of the name Eartha is: Worldly.

It comes from Earth, from the Old English eorthe.

Famous bearer: American creole singer Eartha Kitt.

 

Flora

From the Latin word flos, meaning flower.

Flora is also the name of the goddess of flowers and Spring in Roman Mythology.

 

Gaia

Gaia is a really pretty, earthy name for your little one.

It’s usually a girl’s name and it’s of Greek origin meaning earth mother.

It is the name of the Greek mythological earth goddess and universal mother as well. So it’s a powerful, lovely name!

 

Meadow

The name Meadow is primarily a female name of American origin that means Field Of Grass and Vegetation.

It’s a very hip choice for your little girl!

 

Opal

Opal is a feminine given name derived from the name of the gemstone opal

 

Pearl

Pearl is a name that’s been around for a long time but it definitely holds a place in top natural names.

The pearl is the gem of the sea.

Pearls represent wisdom and these gems of the sea are believed to attract good luck and wealth so it’s a name with positive and happy associations.

So that was our list of favorite, modern natural names. Below are more general earthy names. There’s a list for both girls and boys so check them out as well!

 

More Nature Inspired Names For Your Girl- The Quick List-

Amaranth: greek word for a specific group of plants

Amethyst: It refers to the violet stone that the Greeks believed protected its owner from inebriation.

Auburn: reddish-brown in color

Autumn: Fall or Autumn with leaves

Ava: Latin word for bird

Azure: Color found in nature

Bianca: Means white in Italian

Brook(e): A small stream or watering hole

Clementine: A small citrus fruit similar to the tangerine

Calla: in Greek, it means most beautiful

Camellia: Bright red, pink, or white flowers

Celeste: This is a Latin word meaning celestial

Cerise: A word of french origins meaning Cherry

Citron: Lemon or citrus fruits

Ebony: A lovely Egyptian word meaning black

Ember: Smoldering remains of a fire

Eira: A Welsh word for snow. Very pretty!

Emerald: The green gemstone known as Emerald

Estelle: Latin for star

Hollis: Old English for Holly tree

Isla: Scottish for Island

Jade: The soft-colored pale stone known as Jade

June: The month of Summertime

Luna: The Latin word for moon

Marina: Of the sea

Neva: This is the Spanish word meaning snow!

Plum: A sweet juicy, purple fruit

Raine: Meaning rain or rainstorm

Ruby: The red gemstone known as Ruby

Sapphire: A precious blue gemstone

Savannah: A Native American word that means of the open plain

Sierra: The Spanish word for mountain

Stella/Stellan: another word meaning star

Talia: This means morning dew

Terra: Of the Earth

Viola: Name inspired by the violet flower

Vana: Meaning sea urchin

Varsha: Hindu word for rainstorm or rain showers

Yaelle: Hebrew word for mountain goat

 

Rainbow Baby Girl Names

 

Adora -This means to be adored. It has Latin origins.

Alisa – This name refers to the greatest happiness.

Annabella – This name means to be filled with love and joy.

Aida – This name means to be and feel happy.

Ailsa – A name of Scottish origins that means victory.

Asha- This name means hope and life.

Celeste – This means Celestrial.

Evangeline – This name means the bringing of good news.

Beatrice- Beatrice means she brings joy and happiness.

Bliss – Bliss refers to extreme joy and happiness

Felicity – Felicity means happiness.

Godiva – This name is of English origins and it means God’s Gift.

Victoria – Latin origin and it means Victorious.

Vita – This word is of Latin origin and it means vital.

Mira/Miracle –These names literally mean Miracle.

Nessa – Nessa also means miracle.

 

Current Trending Girl Names

 

Ava

Ava is a variation of Eve.

May be from the Latin word Avis meaning bird.

It could also be a short form of the name Chava ( or Life ), the Hebrew form of Eve.

 

 Sophia

Sophia is a classic Greek name meaning Wisdom.

It’s a classy and elegant choice for your little girl.

 

Charlotte

Charlotte is the feminine form of Charles.

it means petite and feminine.

It has been a common name for royalty.

 Isabella

Isabella is a variation of Elizabeth and it means devoted to God in Hebrew.

It was also very often used by royalty in courts from England and France to Portugal and Hungary.

 

 Mia

Mia is originally from the ancient Egyptian word Mr, which means beloved.

The name has also been linked to the Italian word mia, meaning mine, and is also recognized as a derivation from the Slavic word Mila, meaning dear or darling.

 

 Luna

The name Luna means moon in Latin and in several other languages as well including Spanish and Italian.

In ancient Roman mythology, Luna was the moon goddess.

This is also a great choice for your little girl. It’s unique and cool.

 

 Harper

Harper is a name that originated from Harp players. It was traditionally a last name but has moved to a first name in popularity.

 

Gianna

This name is an Italian form of the name John which originally stems from the Greek name Loannes.

Its meaning is God Is Gracious.

 

 Camila

The name Camila is primarily a female name of Italian origin that means Perfect.

 

 Lily

Lily is an English name in reference to the white Lily flower. It represents pureness and innocence.

Lilies are often used to represent the Virgin Mary’s purity so it also has biblical roots.

 

 

Scarlett

Traditionally the last name for a dyer of fabrics. It refers to the bright color red and it has become more and more popular over the past couple of decades.

 

Sofia

Sofia is an elegant and classy name meaning Wisdom. It is of Greek origins.

It’s perfect for your little classy lady-to-be.

 

 Nova

The name Nova is a girl’s name of Latin origin meaning new.

In the past decade, the popularity of this name has really started to go up.

 

 Chloe

The name Chloe is a girl’s name of Greek origin meaning young green shoot.

Chloe appeared in Greek mythology as an alternative name for the goddess of agriculture and fertility, Demeter. She was referred to as Chloe in the spring months, due to the name’s relation to sprouts and growth.

 

Riley

Riley is a unisex name but it’s rising in popularity as a female name.

It comes from the Old English ryge leah, meaning wood clearing.

It’s also an adaptation of the Irish last name Reilly. Another meaning is Valiant.

 

Nora

Nora is short for Honora, an Anglo-Norman name from the Latin for the honor.

It’s also short for Eleanora, a Greek name meaning light. In Scotland, the name Nora is the feminine version of Norman.

 

Hazel

The name Hazel is a girl’s name of English origin meaning the Hazelnut Tree.

Historically, a wand of hazel symbolized protection and authority.

 

Elanor

Elanor is a french name and it means ray of sun. The components of the name ‘el’, meaning ‘God’ and ‘or’, means ‘light’.

 

 Elizabeth

The name Elizabeth is a biblical name of Hebrew origin.

The early origins can be traced back to the Old Testament of the Bible, where it was defined as God is my Oath in Hebrew.

 

 Madison

The name Madison is primarily a gender-neutral name but it’s mostly used for girls.

It’s of English origin and it means Son Of Matthew.

But as I said it has become a surname that has been widely used as a female first name.

 

Willow

The name Willow is of English origin and it means willow tree and freedom.

It comes from the Old English word welig, which means Willow.

Willow trees are thought to be graceful and elegant and that’s one of the reasons the name has become so popular.

 

 Emilia

The name Emilia is primarily a female name of Latin origin that means to strive or excel.

It originally comes from the name Aemilia.

 

Violet

Violet is a pretty name that evokes the beauty, and power of nature.

It’s an English name of Latin origin that refers to the color purple.

It also represents the flower, Violet, of course, and it’s an excellent and modern name choice for your little flower.

 

Cool First And Middle Names For Baby Girls

 

Amelia Rain

The name Amelia is of Latin origin. It means industriousness. Adding Rain as the middle name adds a really nice ring to it. This is one of our favorite first and middle-name combos for girls.

 

Amelia Jade

Adding Jade as a middle name to Amelia is also an excellent choice. It creates a unique combo that flows well together.

 

Ava Sophia

Ava means birdlike and lively.

Sophia means wisdom. So the combo refers to wise and birdlike or wise and lively.

 

Ava Nicole

Adding Ava on with a traditional name like Nicole Makes for a pretty first and middle name combo for girls.

 

Charlotte Anne

Charlotte is a name that represents the feminine version of Charles.

Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female given name Anna. This represents the Hebrew Hannah, which means favor and grace.

Add them together for a name that works beautifully together and that has a traditional sound to it.

 

Emmy Grace

The pretty name Emmy Grace has been said to represent an expressive, fun-loving nature.

It’s also been said that it refers to a person that is happy, spontaneous, and has a generous personality.

 

Isabella Grace

Isabella means my God is a vow and Grace means effortless beauty.

So this name has some religious undertones.

 

India Rose

India refers to the country India and it comes from the Indus River. Rose is an elegant and romantic flower. This is an interesting combo name, which has grown in popularity in the last year.

 

Bella Rae

Bella is short for the name Isabella, it means beautiful, while Rae is short for Rachel.

This name combo has been steadily increasing in popularity over the past couple of years.

 

Alice May

The name Alice refers to someone who is noble and kind. The name May is a bit old fashion and it relates to Spring time.

As a combo, it has a classical tone to it.

 

Anna Taylor

Anna is another pretty classic that means favor or grace.

Taylor is a surname used in the British Isles of French origin which came from the Norman occupational surname (meaning tailor) in France.

So together it represents a graceful Tailor.

 

Ava Mary

Ava is the pet form of the feminine name Avis, which comes from the Latin word for bird. Marie is the French variation of Mary, meaning bitter.

 

Aria Rose

Arie Rose is a name that represents a free-spirited individual that loves the freedom to live a carefree life.

 

Amelia Kate

Kate is short for Katherine, and it means pure.

Kate is a lovely name by itself but it pairs really nicely with Amelia.

 

Madison Rose

Madison originated as an English surname Mathieson and it means son of Mathew.

The combination of Madison Rose would represent the Roses Of Mathew.

It’s been speculated that the meaning behind the name would represent someone who is expressive, charming, and affectionate with high ideals and goals.

 

Nevada Rose

Nevada is primarily a gender-neutral name of Spanish origin that means Covered In Snow.

Adding Rose to it creates a name that would mean snow-covered rose. So something beautiful, unique, and unlikely.

 

Chloe Alexandra

Chloe means blooming and fertility in Greek.

The name Alexandra was one of the epithets given to the Greek goddess Hera and is usually taken to mean the one who saves the Warriors.

 

Claire Beth

The name Claire is of French origin meaning bright and clear.

Beth is a Hebrew name referring to a house. It’s also short for Elizabeth and Bethany

The two put together are interesting and create a crisp transition from one name to the other.

 

Caroline Rose

Caroline is a baby girl name mainly popular in the Christian religion and its primary origin is Germanic.

Caroline generally means freedom and adding Rose creates an interesting combination.

 

Allison Joy

Allison means to be noble and the name Joy simply refers to being joyous.

 

 

Daisy Michelle

Daisy refers to the white flower we all know.  The flower name comes from the Old English word day’s eye.

Michelle refers to those who resemble God.

 

Fiona Rose

The name Fiona is the Latin form of the Gaelic word fionn, meaning white or fair. Rose is in reference to the popular flower we all know and love as previously mentioned in some of the names above.

 

Mila Sophia

In Spanish, Mila is derived from the name Milagros, which means miracles.

In Italian, the name means miracle, while in Russian it means gracious and dear one.

Sophia represents divine wisdom.

So in combination, the name would mean gracious, wise, and dear.

 

Maya Jade

Jade is a given name derived from the ornamental stone jade, which is used in artwork and in jewelry-making. It’s also been a pretty popular name for the past decade or so.

And Maya means good mother in Greek.

Simply put, Maya Jade makes for a pretty first and last name.

 

Paisley Jane

The name Paisley is of Scottish origin and means church or cemetery and  Paisley is perhaps most well-known as a place in Scotland and a type of Indian fabric.

Jane means God is gracious.

 

Scarlett Avery

Scarlett is a girl’s name of English origin meaning red or scarlet.

Scarlett is in the top 20 ranks for most popular names too and it’s getting more popular by the year.

The name Avery is an English and French name meaning the ruler of the Elves. How cool is that?

It’s derived from the Anglo-Saxon name Alfred and the Ancient Germanic name Alberich.

This may be our favorite name on the list.

 

Sophia Rose

Sophia is a Greek name that means Wisdom,  while Rose comes from the flower of the same name.

They are a lovely first and middle name, combined.

 

Stella Elizabeth

The name Stella is of Latin and Italian origin meaning celestial star.

Elizabeth means God is my Oath.

This combo is one of our favorites.

 

Skylar Kate

The name Skylar is of English origin and means eternal life, strength, love, and beauty.

Kate is a feminine name of Greek and English origin that means pure.

 

Sophie Lynn

The name was used by European royalty in the Middle Ages and refers to wisdom.

Lynn is derived from the Welsh and Celtic words for meaning lake or waterfall.

The name Sophie Lynn blends together seamlessly for the perfect first and middle name combinations for a girl.

 

In the end….

Naming your baby is a big task and we understand the need to get it just right.

There are so many great names to choose from but one of them will stand out and feel just right. You’ll know when you find the one.

We hope you found the perfect name on this Mega Name List For Girls.

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Baby Names From The House Of The Dragon

Baby Names From The House Of The Dragon

As shows like HBO’s House Of The Dragon gain popularity, they begin to leak into the current culture and into our everyday lives.

People become inspired by the strange and beautiful characters, creating all sorts of interest and trends including new baby name ideas.  And who can blame them? The characters are amazing…..

It happened with Game Of Thrones, as well as shows like Westworld, Rome, and even True Blood.

Below is an epic list of unique and inspiring names that can be used for the main character in your life, your babe.

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Baby Names From The House Of The Dragon

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Best Girl Names From House Of The Dragon

 

Baela – Lady Baela Targaryen, also known as Baela Velaryon, was the daughter of Prince Daemon Targaryen and Lady Laena Velaryon.

In the television adaptation of House of the Dragon, Baela is portrayed by Bethany Antonia and Shani Smethurst.

The name itself means funny, witty, and beloved in Australia but it also means firely and wild.

Rhaenyra – Rhaenyra was King Viserys I’s only living child by his first wife, Queen Aemma of House Arryn.

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At the age of eight, she was made her father’s heir and grew up expecting to become the first ruling Queen of Westeros. Rhaenyra was a dragon rider whose mount was Syrax.

We couldn’t find an actual meaning behind this particular name. It seems that its roots come directly from the show. Some sites hypothesize that it represents cautiousness, quickness, and expressivity.

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Laena –Lady Laena Velaryon was the eldest child and only daughter of Lord Corlys Velaryon and Princess Rhaenys Targaryen.

The name Laena means lane.

Rhaena – Princess Rhaena Targaryen was the eldest of the six children of King Aenys I Targaryen and Queen Alyssa Velaryon.She was a dragon rider and rode the dragon Dreamfyre.

The name Rhaena refers to the ‘ Queen ‘

Alicent- a member of House Hightower who became the second wife to King Viserys I Targaryen.

The name’s meaning is to Pioneer, be a Sacrificer, or Respectability

Helaena- Queen Helaena Targaryen was the sister-wife to King Aegon II Targaryen. She was the only daughter of King Viserys I Targaryen by his second wife.

Helaena is said to mean the Oath of Gods or shining light.

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Mysaria– Mysaria, also called Lady Misery, was a dancer from Lys who became the paramour of Prince Daemon Targaryen and the unofficial mistress of whisperers to Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen during the Dance of the Dragons.

The name itself means misery so it may not be the best choice. But it is an interesting choice and certainly has a unique ring to it.

 

Boy Names From The House Of The Dragon 

 

Aegon – Aegon Targaryen was the first king of the Targaryen dynasty.

He was a warlord and the Lord of Dragonstone who invaded and unified six of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros in the War of Conquest.

He invaded with his two sister-wives Visenya and Rhaenys, his three great dragons, and his small army,

This name has roots in both the Germanic word for a sword’s edge and the Greek word for struggle.

Daemon –Prince Daemon Targaryen was a member of House Targaryen, a younger son of Prince Baelon Targaryen, and a brother of King Viserys I Targaryen.

Daemon was the second husband of Rhaenyra Targaryen, Princess of Dragonstone, following Ser Laenor Velaryon.

Daemon is a name of Greek origin meaning guardian spirit.

Harwin –Ser Harwin Strong, Also known as Breakbones, was a knight from House Strong and the heir to Harrenhal.

He also served as a captain in the City Watch of King’s Landing.

It was rumored he was the lover of Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen and Harwin is believed by some to have been the real father of her three sons with her first husband Ser Laenor Velaryon.

The name Harwin is of English origin meaning a friend of the hare, or just a brave friend.

Otto –Ser Otto Hightower was a knight from House Hightower who served as the Hand of the King to three kings.

Otto refers to wealth and prosperity.

Tyland –Ser Tyland Lannister was a knight from House Lannister. He served on the small council at King’s Landing, as master of ships for Viserys I Targaryen and of coin for Aegon II Targaryen, and as Hand of the King for Aegon III Targaryen.

He had a  twin brother named Jason Lannister, the Lord of Casterly Rock.

This word has its roots as a surname. Tyland represents power, practicality, ambition, success, inspiration, and discipline.

Baelon – Baelon was a character married to his younger sister, Alyssa Targaryen, and they had two sons named Viserys and Daemon.

He rode the dragon Vhagar. After the death of his older brother Aemon, he was named Prince of Dragonstone by his father, passing over Aemon’s daughter Rhaenys

Baelon means the Scottish king.

Criston– Ser Criston Cole was a knight from House Cole who rose to become Lord Commander of the Kingsguard for Viserys I Targaryen.

Criston is a Spanish name and it means follower of Christ, or the anointed.

Jasper- Jasper Wylde was called Ironrod by the smallfolk and was the Lord of the Rain House and the head of House Wylde during the reigns of kings Viserys I Targaryen and Aegon II Targaryen.

He was the master of laws for both kings.

The name Jasper is of Persian Origins and it means Treasurer.

The name Jasper is believed to be unrelated to that of the gemstone Jasper.

Steffon– Ser Steffon Darklyn was a knight from House Darklyn and a member of the Kingsguard, one of the seven Darklyns to serve the order.

Steffon as a boy’s name is related to the German and Scandinavian name Stefan and the Greek name Stephen.

The meaning of Steffon is Crown.

Rickon- Lord Rickon Stark was the eldest son of Lord Benjen Stark of Winterfell and Lady Lysa Locke.

His younger brother was Bennard Stark.

Rickon means the Brave Ruler.

There are other characters in the epic ‘ House Of The Dragon ‘ but these are the most noticeable and commanding of them all. Our favorite names on the list are Helaena and Jasper. 

If you’re looking for a baby name from the House Of The Dragon, we hope you find one that stands out and feels right to you. What an epic story you’ll have to tell to your child when they come of age about the fascinating origins of their name.

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25 Queenly and Royal Names For Your Little Girl | Girl Names

25 Queenly and Royal Names For Your Little Girl | Girl Names

So someday your little Princess will be a Queen and you want a name that’s just right for her personality.

Below is a fun list of Queenly names with royal roots that you’ll love.

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Albertine

Albertine has German origins and it means Noble, bright. Feminine for  Albert.

This name also has French origins as well and is the old-fashioned feminization of Geraldine and Roberta.

As for royal history, there was Albertine Agnes of Nassau (1634-1696).

She was a daughter of the Dutch ruler Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange who became regent of Friesland, Groningen, and Drenthe in her own right.

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Alexandra

Alexandra is a very commanding name. It is Greek in origins and it means the one who comes to save warriors.

Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy, born 25 December 1936 was a member of the British royal family.

She was the daughter of Prince George, Duke of Kent, and Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark.

 

Alice

The name Alice is a girl’s name of German origin, and it means noble one.

In England, Queen Victoria’s daughter was Princess Alice, who had a daughter named Princess Victoria, who had a daughter named Princess Alice, who thankfully did not name any of her daughters Victoria OR Alice.

 

Anastasia

Anastasia is a feminine name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word anástasis meaning the resurrection.

This name was used by the Daughter of Russia’s Czar Nicholas, fabled to have survived the family deaths.

Anne

Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female given name Anna. This, in turn, represents the Hebrew Hannah, which means favor and grace.

The name Anne was used by royalty in England.

Anne, Princess Royal (Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise; born 15 August 1950), is a member of the British royal family.

She is the second child and only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Anne is 17th in the line of succession to the British throne and has been Princess Royal since 1987.

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 Beatrice

 

Beatrice is derived from the French word Béatrice, which came from the Latin Beatrix, which means she who makes happy.

There is a current princess named Beatrice.

She is  Beatrice Elizabeth Mary; born 8 August 1988, and is a member of the British royal family. She is the elder daughter of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Sarah, Duchess of York

Berenice

Berenice means the one who brings victory.

As for royal history, Berenice of Cilicia, also known as Julia Berenice and sometimes spelled Bernice was a Jewish client queen of the Roman Empire during the second half of the 1st century.

 

Camilla

Camilla is an Italian girl’s name that means helping the priest.

It comes from camillus, a term used to refer to a young person serving as an acolyte in the church in Ancient Roman religions.

In royal history, Camilla, born Camilla Rosemary Shand, later Parker Bowles, 17 July 1947, is Queen consort of the United Kingdom and 14 other Commonwealth realms as the wife of King Charles III.

 

Caroline

We love the name, Caroline. Maybe it’s because we’re from North Carolina over here and the name sounds commanding.

Caroline means free man and free woman.

A girl of German and French origins, Caroline is a favorite of parents throughout the English-speaking world.

Historically speaking there was royalty named Caroline. Princess Caroline Elizabeth was a member of the British royal family, the fourth child and third daughter of George II.

 

Catherine

Catherine is a trendy and common royal name.

Catherine is a girl of Greek origin.

Derived from the Greek word “katharos,” it means “pure” and has several variations, including Katherine and Katharyn.

The Duchess of Cambridge is one of the most famous figures with this name, although she is more commonly known as Kate Middleton.

 

Charlene

The origins of Charlene are French, and German, meaning Free Woman, Free Spirit, Free Thinker.

There is a current princess named Charlene.

Charlene,née Charlene Lynette Wittstock; French: Charlène; born 25 January 1978, is the Princess consort of Monaco and a former Olympic swimmer.

She is married to Albert II, the reigning Prince of Monaco and head of the Princely House of Grimaldi.

 

 Charlotte

We also love Charlotte as a girl’s name. It’s because we’re from NC over here and Charlotte is one of our cities.

The meaning of Charlotte as a name is- free man or petite which is strange because it’s traditionally a female name.

Charlotte is the feminine form of Charles.

There’s a current princess Charlotte in England as we speak.

Princess Charlotte of Wales, Charlotte Elizabeth Diana; born 2 May 2015, is a member of the British royal family.

She is the second child and only daughter of William, Prince of Wales, and Catherine, Princess of Wales. She is third in the line of succession to the British throne.

 

Clementine

A Clementine is a small fruit as you know, but it’s also an adorable name for a little girl that’s been gaining popularity.

Clementine is a girl’s name of French origin. It generally means sweetness and has a really pretty ring to it.

The name is highly associated with royalty including Princess Clementine of Belgium, a daughter of King Leopold II.

Princess Clementine of Orleans is another royal association, who was the Duchess of Saxony and Princess of Saxe Coburg and Gotha.

If we had to pick our favorite names on this list it would be this one or Carolina, or Charlotte.

 

Cosima

Cosima is a very unique name. The name is a girl’s name and it’s of Greek and Italian origins meaning order and beauty.

This name was chosen for Lady Cosima Rose Alexandra Windsor, by her parents, the Countess and Earl of Ulster.

 

Elizabeth

Elizabeth is another classic Royal name that has deep roots in British history as well as others.

It’s perhaps the most common female royal name of all time, besides maybe Catherine.

Historically speaking Queen Elizabeth II was the most famous ‘ Elizabeth ‘. She passed away very recently.

But if you’re looking for a classic feminine name with royal undertones, Elizabeth could be a good choice.

 

Fiona

Fiona has royal roots including in the kingdom of Far Far Away as the only child of King Harold and Queen Lillian. Her current husband would be Shrek.

But in all seriousness, Fiona can be considered either a Latinised form of the Gaelic word fionn, meaning pure, white, or fair, or an Anglicisation of the Irish name Fíona. This name also has Scottish roots as well.

Fiona Apple was also a Queen of vocals during the height of  Generation X.

So this is a royal, modern name with a twist.

 

Gabriella

Gabrielle is not a traditionally royal name.

While it is likely that someone from a royal family has been named Gabrielle in the past, no notable monarchs or royal family members from France or elsewhere have been named Gabrielle.

However, it has a very commanding ring to it so we’ve added it to this list of Queenly and royal names for little girls.

 

Georgiana

Georgiana is a Catalan, English, Greek, and Romanian name. It is the feminine form of the male name George and a variation of the female names Georgina and Georgia. It generally means Farmer.

The meaning certainly doesn’t sound fancy or royal, but it does have deep royal roots. There are many royals named Georgiana.

Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire is the most famous person named Georgiana.

 

Gwyneth

Gwyneth is a traditional Welsh name of the ancient Welsh kingdom meaning blessed and happy.

Variations of the name include Gweneth and Winnie.

We couldn’t find any royalty specifically named Gwyneth although the name feels strong and queenly.

And Gwyneth Paltrow is Hollywood royalty and that’s good enough for us.

 

Helena

Helena is a Greek girl’s name, meaning shining light, and is a variant of the names Eleanor and Helen.

People with this name include Helena, an empress who passed away in 330, the Roman mother of Emperor Constantine, and Helena, wife of Julian who passed in 360, the Roman daughter of Emperor Constantine.

 

Henrietta

 

Henrietta has German roots and it’s the Female form of Henry, from the Germanic heim, meaning home and powerful ruler.

There are several royal females named Henrietta, historically speaking.

Henrietta Maria of France, baptized as Henrietta Maria, in Latin, but called in French Henriette-Marie, the queen consort of Charles I of England, first inspired wide use of the name in England in the 17th century.

 

Isla

The name Isla has Spanish origins, and it means Island, of course.

It is a fairly commonly used girl name.

As for royals with this name, there was Isla Elizabeth Phillips was born on March 29, 2012, who was Queen Elizabeth’s Great-Granddaughter.

Lucia

Lucia is the feminine form of Lucius and of Italian origin and it means light.

Lucia is both a first name and a surname and comes from the Latin word lux.

 

Marjorie

 

Marjorie is a female given name derived from Margaret, which means pearl.

Marjorie is a medieval variant of Margery, influenced by the name of the herb marjoram. It came into English from the Old French, from the Latin Margarita.

The most famous royal with this name, Princess Marjorie, Duchess of Corran of Wilcsland (formerly known as Emperor Grandmother Marjorie, born Marjorie Frances Houghton, 5 August 1929) is the mother of Queen Michelle the Queen Mother and grandmother of Declan I, II & V and Ptolemy II.

 

Mia

Mia is believed to originally stem from the ancient Egyptian word Mr, which means beloved.

The name is also linked to the Italian word Mia which means mine and is recognized as a derivation from the Slavic word Mila, meaning dear or darling.

Mia Grace Tindall is Princess Anne’s third grandchild and the fourth great-grandchild of Queen Elizabeth.

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Philippa

Philippa is a feminine name of Greek origin.

Philippa is the feminine name for Philip, and it means love of horses.

It’s a lovely name for a baby in a family with a strong equestrian background.

In Royal history, Philippa of England (mid-1394 – 5 January 1430), also known as Philippa of Lancaster, was Queen of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden from 1406 to 1430 by marriage to King Eric of the Kalmar Union.

She was the daughter of King Henry IV of England by his first spouse Mary de Bohun and the younger sister of King Henry V.

Rosalind

Rosalind, another name inspired by an equestrian background, means gentle horse.

This is a very feminine name with both German and Spanish origins. Rosalind represents, class, elegance, and strength. It’s somewhat commanding and it’s a great choice for any baby girl.

Rosalind Hamilton was a British Duchess by marriage and the great-grandmother of Diana, Princess of Wales

Savannah

Savannah is a girl’s name with Spanish origins. The name Savannah means refers to a treeless plain.

It’s also the name of a coastal city in Georgia.

With royal families, there is a current ‘ Savannah ‘. Another one of Queen Elizabeth’s Great-Granddaughter Savannah Phillips is the eldest of the group.

 

Sophia

Sophia is of Greek origins and it means divine wisdom.

Sophia was introduced to British royalty thanks to the marriage of James VI & I to Anne of Denmark.

They named their last child Sophia after Anne’s mother Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow (1557–1631) Queen consort of Denmark and Norway -at this time, the German Sophie was pronounced much like we pronounced Sophia now.

 

Theodora

Theodora is also of Greek origins as are so many other names on our list.

It means God’s gift and it is a very feminine name.

This poetic title comes from Mycenean Greek—the most ancient attested form of the Greek language—proving Theodora to be timeless and worthy of eternal admiration.

Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark, also known under her stage name Theodora Greece, is a British actress and member of the Greek and Danish royal family.

 

Ursula

Ursula is feminine in many different languages.

The name is derived from a diminutive of the Latin ursa, which means bear.

Ursula (also known as the Sea Witch) is the main antagonist of Disney’s 1989 animated feature film The Little Mermaid.

She is a villainous Cecaelia who is a half woman and half Octopus and she makes deals with merfolk with dreams of good fortunes to come.

 

Yasmin

Yasmin is a girl’s name of Persian origin, and it means Jasmin flower.

The national flower of the Philippines, this plant is native to warm, tropical regions of the world.

Yasmīn is also an Arabic female name from the Old Persian word Yasamin referring to a perfume they produced from the flower of the olive genus native to the warm temperate regions of the Old World.

Yasmin Aga Khan is royalty. She holds the title Princess. Yasmin was born as the child of Prince Aly Khan and Rita Hayworth on December 28th, 1949 in Lausanne.

 

Zara

Zara is a girl’s name meaning radiant.

The name Zara has multiple origins, but most notably it is a variation of Zahrah, a name derived from Arabic roots and it also means blooming flower.

Zara Anne Elizabeth Tindall is a British equestrian, an Olympian, and the daughter of Anne, Princess Royal, and Captain Mark Phillips.

She is the niece of King Charles III and is 20th in the line of succession to the British throne.

 

In the End….

There are many great royal names to pick from and this list is just a few. But they are all commanding and one may be perfect for your little Princess so that one day she feels like a Queen.

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How To Lift Your Breasts Back Up After Breastfeeding

How To Lift Your Breasts Back Up After Breastfeeding

So You’ve breastfed your baby or several for a while and you didn’t really take care of your breasts the way you should have. As time has passed you now see that you’re experiencing the post-breastfeeding drop that so many before you have experienced.

Unfortunately, Breastfeeding can really damage the breasts.

This happens because you lose estrogen while breastfeeding for significant amounts of time. Your body mimics menopause and you can lose elasticity during this time.

Not only that, your breasts fill and deflate many times a day causing stress and stretching of the skin.

Lastly, you have a baby pulling non-stop on the delicate tissue which is an added stressor.

If you’re still breastfeeding there are several things you can do that really will help to preserve the shape you still have.  I wrote a post about this recently { you can find it here } that’s been really popular on Pinterest so be sure to read that as well if you’re still nursing.

The breast tissue itself is fatty tissue and cannot be changed once the ligaments are stretched. But hold on.. Before you go up and hit the back button, give me a second because there are still some things you can do that will help.

You can build up the foundation under the breast and it will help dramatically. There are also a few other things you can do so let’s talk about that.

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First Let’s Talk About Exercises

 

The Pushup

The classic pushup is an easy way to build up your chest area.

It won’t actually change your breast shape but it does provide a nice lift when done regularly and correctly. Here’s a video on how to do a correct pushup to get your best results.

Chest press

The Chest Press is another great choice and when done correctly with pushups you’ll be able to see a significant difference.

I do these exercises because I have breastfed for NINE YEARS between all my babes and that had a huge impact on the way my chest looked. These exercises have helped a lot. I will say I did end up getting breast implants to lift them back into place as well.

But before I did the surgery I did chest exercise among other things on this list and it did, in fact, help!

 

A Firming Serum

There’s a serum by Nivea that is super concentrated with Coenzyme Q10, Natural Lotus extract, and L-Carnitine. It works very well for firming skin and many women have used it on their chests with really good results.

There are only a few creams or serums I would recommend for this because most are snake oil, but the concentrated nutrients in this product really do help.

This Serum has vital nutrients that have been shown to affect the texture and tone of the skin. You can find it here on Amazon.

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Fenugreek

 

I’ve mentioned Fenugreek several times in different articles because it’s been used by women for centuries for lactation and breast enhancement.

You can take it as a supplement and it will help swell the breast and lift it slightly. It does work, I used to use it daily..

Hot and Cold showers

 

Hot and Cold showers on the breast are said to release skin proteins responsible for skin tone and tightening. It may also help to enhance the blood flow to the skin, increasing elasticity and the production of collagen.  French Women Practice this and they swear by it.

When you’re taking a shower you can try it. Keep on alternating between warm and cold water for around 10 minutes. Make sure you use hot water for longer periods than cold water. End the process with cold water.

Generally speaking alternating hot and cold showers in good for the body in lots of ways so it’s a win win.

Wear a Proper Bra To Enhance Shape

 

Wearing a properly fitting bra is very important if you want to prevent further sagging. I highly recommend being professionally fitted and sized for one.

Wearing a pretty bra will also make you feel better about your overall appearance and that’s always helpful when you’re feeling sad or insecure about your body.

Eat Healthily

 

Eating well is very important for your overall skin health. If you’re getting the proper nutrients your skin will benefit greatly. Make sure you get tons of veggies, antioxidants like Chagga, and healthy fats.

Posture

 

Poor posture is one of the most overlooked causes of sagging breasts.  By lowering your shoulders and hunching forward, you are not giving any structural support to your breasts, and they hang freely, completely at the mercy of gravitational forces. Poor posture can also exacerbate any back pain or muscle soreness you have from large breasts, which happen to be the type of breasts that show signs of sagging most dramatically.

Plastic Surgery

 

Plastic Surgery is always an option of course { If you can afford it }. If it means that much to you and you’re willing to go through surgery to lift your breasts, then go for it!

Lifting your breasts after breastfeeding can be difficult if you didn’t care for them properly while nursing. I know from experience, sadly. But I have had some pretty awesome results by doing some of the things on this list so don’t give up!

You can improve yourself day by day.

Just commit to it and as always Good luck.

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EVERYTHING You Need To Do From Start To Finish During Pregnancy

EVERYTHING You Need To Do From Start To Finish During Pregnancy

Once you find out you’re pregnant you’ll likely be elated if it was planned, or even if it was a pleasant surprise.

But soon after it will hit you that you have a long list of things to do in order to get ready. It can be pretty overwhelming and the last thing you need to do is find yourself worried and stressed out.

Having a really solid idea of what needs to be done step by step can be super helpful.

Below is a quick list that will give you an idea of some of the things you need to consider when you begin to prepare for your baby. You can also download it below and print it out with the pretty pdf we made for you! You can mark things off as you go.

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First Trimester

 

Make Sure You’re Actually Pregnant

 

It sounds so simple. But you’d be surprised how many false negatives come up. You do, in fact, need an official blood test to verify your pregnancy.

Or at the very least take several tests throughout the first month to make sure the pregnancy remains.

There’s also something called a chemical pregnancy that can happen which is essentially a very early miscarriage.

An embryo forms and may even embed in your uterus lining (implantation), but it stops developing. They often occur so early that many people who miscarry don’t realize it.

But if you are aware of your pregnancy the very first month just know that this can happen. That is one of the reasons you should take several tests and have a blood test.

Here’s a great pregnancy test kit that will help verify your pregnancy.

 

Find Your Obstetrician

 

If you don’t already have an Obstetrician now is the time to look at reviews and pick the right one for your birthing journey.

Go to a few appointments and see who feels right to you. You’ll be working intimately with your doctor and you want someone who will really listen to you and respect you.

You’d be surprised at how hard it is to find someone like that. I honestly didn’t mesh so well with mine and wished I had chosen someone else. She was rude to me a time or two during birth and she could be generally impolite.

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That’s not uncommon and you want to avoid it if possible. Birthing is a stressful process and you don’t want an inconsiderate doctor breathing down your neck, trust me on this one.

So choose wisely.

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Stop All Bad Habits

 

This is a given but it’s something you need to consider as early as possible.

You need to quit smoking if you do, and stop drinking if you do that as well. You should also avoid prescription drugs that are unnecessary and talk to your doctor right away about any you are prescribed.

We know you already know to stop doing those things, but no article would be complete without mentioning them.

Also, stop eating sugar and junk food, and things that aren’t full of nutrients.

One other thing to avoid is the hot tub if you have one. This can be detrimental to your baby’s health because the heat can cause congenital birth defects. So be careful about this.

 

Start Getting Lots Of Extra Rest

 

Getting lots of rest is SO important during pregnancy but you’ll be especially tired during the first trimester.

You’ll feel like sleeping all the time because you’re building a tiny human.

So make time for lots of extra rest during this time and don’t plan a lot of things or projects. Just relax as much as possible.

 

Buy Maternity Clothes

 

Buying maternity clothes can be a fun way to celebrate your pregnancy once you get close to the second trimester.

There are lots of great things you can buy that you can wear after the baby comes too for awhile while your body adjusts back to its pre-pregnancy state.

Here are some great leggings to get you started that you can wear throughout and afterward.

I actually still buy a couple of pairs of these yearly, because they feel so supportive, and it’s been years since I was pregnant. They’re great and very versatile.

Belly Bandit is the place to buy all maternity clothing, in fact. They use really high-quality materials and they make the best maternity products on the market today.

Second Trimester

Get Your Mid-Pregnancy Ultrasound

 

It’s exciting to go to your mid-pregnancy ultrasound because you get to see and learn so much about your baby.

They will take images and measurements of specific organs and parts by freezing the screen.  This helps them evaluate your baby’s size for its gestational age.

The Tech will look at your baby’s stomach, urinary tract, kidneys, and other structures, as well as check for anomalies such as choroid plexus cysts.

You will also learn the sex of your baby during this time if you haven’t already with a blood test.

They will give you ultrasound pics to take home as well.

You should keep the ultrasound pic in a keepsake like our digital pregnancy memory book You can use the book to take a picture of each month of your pregnancy and tell a story of how you’re feeling and what you’ve experienced.

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It can be used in any PDF app like Goodnotes or Notability and it’s a great way to organize your thoughts and pics, instead of sticking them all in a file on the cloud somewhere to be forgotten. It comes with a fully linked digital pregnancy journal too with all kinds of fun extras, including digital frames and tape stickers.

You get the Digtial first year scrapbook too where you’ll be able to document your baby’s milestones for the first year.

You can find your books here. You can also get our full collection of scrapbooks here at a discount through this page. 

 

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Start A Baby Registry

 

A baby registry is a list of baby items you’ll need to get while awaiting the arrival of your baby. You can elect to invite others to purchase the items needed as gifts.

Here’s a list of the very best baby registries to pick from to start yours, and believe me, which one you pick really matters! They each have special benefits that you can pick from so choose wisely based on your needs.

Here’s another list that has absolutely everything you need to put on your baby registry list so that you’ll be prepared.

 

Decide On A Doula

 

If you would like extra support during delivery, a doula could be a good choice.

They can make birthing easier, attend to your needs, and can be an advocate for your birth plan because unfortunately, some facilities will try to disregard your wants when it comes to this.

I personally didn’t choose to have one in any of my births. I didn’t want the extra eyes on me and people in the way, but many women really enjoy having one.

Here’s a site you can go to so that you can find a doula near you.

 

Plan Out Your Childcare For Work

 

It’s important to have childcare plans in place for work before you have your baby.

It’s something to think about as soon as possible because it can be a big decision. Many parents are tortured over how to best serve their child’s needs through childcare while still maintaining their work.

You can choose to stay home, have a nanny or babysitter, or do daycare.

If you choose daycare begin reading reviews and getting references to the best options in town. You want to feel very comfortable with this decision, especially if your child will still be a baby when you go back to work.

It’s best to have it all figured out before your baby arrives to minimize as much stress as possible.

 

Start Working On The Nursery

 

Getting the nursery ready is a fun part of pregnancy. You get to pick a theme and buy the furniture or add them to your baby registry.

Once you get everything you need, you can paint and then begin assembling all of your baby’s things.

It’s a wonderful feeling to have it all done and be able to take a good look at your baby’s room.

It will really put everything into perspective.

 

Pick A Pediatrician

 

Finding the right Pediatrician can be surprisingly tricky. When I had my first child we just picked one and when we had a problem with our son she had a terrible bedside manner. We were taken aback, to say the least.

Then something else occurred and I called for advice. No one called us back for days. We quickly found a new doctor for our baby and when we called and told them to transfer the files they were rude.

We later looked at reviews on them and they were horrible.

So our advice is to be sure when you pick a doctor for anything to check all the online reviews. The Pediatrician you choose for your child will be someone you have to work with for a long time so you’ll want to be comfortable with them.

 

Plan A Baby Shower

 

You should set up a baby shower a few months before your baby arrives.

Typically baby showers are hosted by a sister, mother, or close friend.

 Most showers include games, gift openings, food, and fun activities for you and your guests. It’s a great chance to celebrate your pregnancy and your baby.

Planning it can be an enjoyable, memorable experience as well. It’s all just part of the fun of being pregnant.

 

Pack Your Hospital Bag

 

You should be prepared for birth by packing your hospital bag a couple of months ahead of time just in case.

You may go into labor early or have an emergency and it’s essential to be prepared.

Our digital Pregnancy workbook has all the lists you need as well as the hospital bag list. It’s fully linked and can be used in PDF apps like Goodnotes and Notability, just like our scrapbooks.

You’ll know exactly what to do throughout your entire pregnancy step by step so that you’re fully prepared in every way.

It’s a must for new moms. You can fill out your appointment planners and there are sections for everything.

See the pregnancy workbook package here. 

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Third Trimester

 

Do Your Baby Proofing

 

Babyproofing your entire house can seem overwhelming but it’s an important job.

There are so many things your little one can get into so you have to be really careful.

Here’s a babyproofing checklist for every room in your house.

 

Take A Birthing Class

 

Taking a Birthing Class is an essential step in getting ready to have your baby. There’s a lot to know and understand as you prepare.

But no one wants to go out to classes these days, there’s just no time, especially when you’re pregnant and tired.

But there are online options that are just as good as in-person classes. We recommend this one right here. It’s one of the most popular birth courses available online and it gets rave reviews.

You can take a part of it free, right here so that you can see what it’s all about.

 

Prepare For Breastfeeding

 

Breastfeeding preparation is also a huge step you cannot overlook. You’d think breastfeeding would be simple but it’s definitely not. Taking a course will help prepare you on how to guide your baby onto the breast to get an appropriate latch.

We recommend Milkolgy. It’s the top breastfeeding course online. At only $27 it’s an excellent value and it only takes a few hours to take. You’ll go into breastfeeding knowing exactly what to do and you’ll be glad you took the time to take the course.

Have Your Baby Shower

 

So you have planned your baby shower and now it’s time to have your party.

You will receive some of the things you need for your baby during this time as well as have yourself a little bit of fun. So enjoy yourself with your friends and family.

 

Assemble All Gear

 

Now it’s time to put everything together and fully prepare for your baby’s arrival.

It won’t be long now before the big day and it’s a wonderful feeling to look into your nursery and know you’re fully prepared.

 

Prepare For Your Postpartum

 

One thing that often gets left out with all your preparation for a baby during pregnancy, is preparation for postpartum

I don’t know why this is left out of educational resources or that it’s not discussed but it’s a huge deal.

If you have a natural birth your flower is pretty much turned inside out and if you have a C-section it’s a major surgery.

There will be pain physically as well as mentally and emotionally.

You need to prepare for this stage in your life as you would any other and the first few weeks are quite brutal for most and women often find themselves completely unprepared.

 

Read up On Baby Care

 

Having a pregnancy book is a must but you should also have this book right here.

It will help prepare you for your experience with your baby and the first full year. Here’s a book specifically on the newborn phase too. I suggest you read them both. They are important resources.

 

Learn What To Expect At The Hospital

 

This is a great general list for you to use to get an idea of what is necessary to prepare for your baby. If you would like to download this list you can do so by going here. 

This list gives you a good idea of what to expect, but honestly, there’s so much more involved. We have a pregnancy workbook that has every single list and thing you need to do along with tons of resources and more. You can use it online, print it out, or use our digital workbook in PDF apps like Goodnotes and Notability. The book is beautifully designed and fully linked from front to back. Check the workbook out right here. You won’t be disappointed!

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30 Cute First And Middle Name Combos For Baby Girls

30 Cute First And Middle Name Combos For Baby Girls

Finding a middle name that flows perfectly with the first name can be complicated. You want something that sounds really good together.

There are lots of cute first and middle-name combos for girls that are pretty and unique. We searched high and low for the best ones to put on our list and we came up with some good ones.

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Below is a list of baby girl’s cutest first and middle names of the decade. We hope you find one that you love!

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30 Cute First And Middle Name Combos For Girls

Amelia Rain

 

The name Amelia is of Latin origin. It means industriousness. Adding Rain as the middle name adds a really nice ring to it. This is one of our favorite first and middle-name combos for girls.

 

Amelia Jade

 

Adding Jade as a middle name to Amelia is also an excellent choice. It creates a unique combo that flows well together.

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Ava Sophia

 

Ava means birdlike and lively.

Sophia means wisdom. So the combo refers to wise and birdlike or wise and lively.

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Ava Nicole

 

Adding Ava on with a traditional name like Nicole Makes for a pretty first and middle name combo for girls.

 

Charlotte Anne

 

Charlotte is a name that represents the feminine version of Charles.

Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female given name Anna. This represents the Hebrew Hannah, which means favor and grace.

Add them together for a name that works beautifully together and that has a traditional sound to it.

 

Emmy Grace

 

The pretty name Emmy Grace has been said to represent an expressive, fun-loving nature.

It’s also been said that it refers to a person that is happy, spontaneous, and has a generous personality.

 

Isabella Grace

 

Isabella means my God is a vow and Grace means effortless beauty.

So this name has some religious undertones.

 

India Rose

 

India refers to the country India and it comes from the Indus River. Rose is an elegant and romantic flower. This is an interesting combo name, which has grown in popularity in the last year.

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Bella Rae

 

Bella is short for the name Isabella, it means beautiful, while Rae is short for Rachel.

This name combo has been steadily increasing in popularity over the past couple of years.

 

Alice May

The name Alice refers to someone who is noble and kind. The name May is a bit old fashion and it relates to Spring time.

As a combo, it has a classical tone to it.

 

Anna Taylor

 

Anna is another pretty classic that means favor or grace.

Taylor is a surname used in the British Isles of French origin which came from the Norman occupational surname (meaning tailor) in France.

So together it represents a graceful Tailor.

 

Ava Mary

 

Ava is the pet form of the feminine name Avis, which comes from the Latin word for bird. Marie is the French variation of Mary, meaning bitter.

 

Aria Rose

Arie Rose is a name that represents a free-spirited individual that loves the freedom to live a carefree life.

 

Amelia Kate

 

Kate is short for Katherine, and it means pure.

Kate is a lovely name by itself but it pairs really nicely with Amelia.

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Madison Rose

 

Madison originated as an English surname Mathieson and it means son of Mathew.

The combination of Madison Rose would represent the Roses Of Mathew.

It’s been speculated that the meaning behind the name would represent someone who is expressive, charming, and affectionate with high ideals and goals.

 

Nevada Rose

 

The name Nevada is primarily a gender-neutral name of Spanish origin that means Covered In Snow.

Adding Rose to it creates a name that would mean snow-covered rose. So something beautiful, unique, and unlikely.

 

Chloe Alexandra

 

Chloe means blooming and fertility in Greek.

The name Alexandra was one of the epithets given to the Greek goddess Hera and is usually taken to mean the one who saves the Warriors.

 

Claire Beth

 

The name Claire is of French origin meaning bright and clear.

Beth is a Hebrew name referring to a house. It’s also short for Elizabeth and Bethany

The two put together are interesting and create a crisp transition from one name to the other.

 

Caroline Rose

 

Caroline is a baby girl name mainly popular in the Christian religion and its primary origin is Germanic.

Caroline generally means freedom and adding Rose creates an interesting combination.

 

Allison Joy

 

Allison means to be noble and the name Joy simply refers to being joyous.

 

 

Daisy Michelle

 

Daisy refers to the white flower we all know.  The flower name comes from the Old English word day’s eye.

Michelle refers to those who resemble God.

 

Fiona Rose

 

The name Fiona is the Latin form of the Gaelic word fionn, meaning white or fair. Rose is in reference to the popular flower we all know and love as previously mentioned in some of the names above.

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Mila Sophia

 

In Spanish, Mila is derived from the name Milagros, which means miracles.

In Italian, the name means miracle, while in Russian it means gracious and dear one.

Sophia represents divine wisdom.

So in combination, the name would mean gracious, wise, and dear.

 

Maya Jade

 

Jade is a given name derived from the ornamental stone jade, which is used in artwork and in jewellery-making. It’s also been a pretty popular name for the past decade or so.

And Maya means good mother in Greek.

Simply put, Maya Jade makes for a pretty first and last name.

 

Paisley Jane

 

The name Paisley is of Scottish origin and means church or cemetery and  Paisley is perhaps most well-known as a place in Scotland and a type of Indian fabric.

Jane means God is gracious.

 

Scarlett Avery

 

Scarlett is a girl’s name of English origin meaning red or scarlet.

Scarlett is in the top 20 ranks for most popular names too and it’s getting more popular by the year.

The name Avery is an English and French name meaning the ruler of the Elves. How cool is that?

It’s derived from the Anglo-Saxon name Alfred and the Ancient Germanic name Alberich.

This may be our favorite name on the list.

 

Sophia Rose

 

Sophia is a Greek name that means Wisdom,  while Rose comes from the flower of the same name.

They are a lovely first and middle name, combined.

 

Stella Elizabeth

 

The name Stella is of Latin and Italian origin meaning celestial star.

Elizabeth means God is my Oath.

This combo is one of our favorites.

Skylar Kate

 

The name Skylar is of English origin and means eternal life, strength, love, and beauty.

Kate is a feminine name of Greek and English origin that means pure.

 

Sophie Lynn

 

The name was used by European royalty in the Middle Ages and refers to wisdom.

Lynn is derived from the Welsh and Celtic words for meaning lake or waterfall.

The name Sophie Lynn blends together seamlessly for the perfect first and middle name combinations for a girl.

 

In the end….

All these first and middle name combinations for a girl are pretty and blend well together.

These are just a few of our favorites, and we hope you find one on our list that suits you and your babe. We love the idea that we may be helping name babies around the world.

Enjoy!

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