Female Character names by Theme
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Damaged Souls
Femme Fatales
Free Spirits
Girls Next Door
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Ice Queens
Independants
Innocents
Rebels
Seductresses
Tom Boy
Fae
Folklore
Damaged Souls
| Ada | German, means “noble, nobility”. |
| Ainsley | Scottish, means “one’s own meadow”. |
| Alexa | Greek, means “defender of men”. |
| Alice | German, means “noble”. |
| Alina | Slavic, means “bright, beautiful”. |
| Amber | English, from the gemstone, symbolizing healing. |
| Amelia | German, means “work, effort”. |
| Angel | Greek, means “messenger”. |
| Anna | Hebrew, means “grace”. |
| Ariel | Hebrew, means “lion of God”. |
| Ashley | English, means “ash tree meadow”. |
| Athena | Greek, goddess of wisdom and war. |
| Audrey | English, means “noble strength”. |
| Autumn | English, symbolizes change and transition. |
| Ava | Latin, means “bird”. |
| Bella | Italian, means “beautiful”. |
| Beth | Hebrew, diminutive of Elizabeth, means “God is my oath”. |
| Blair | Scottish, means “field, plain”. |
| Brianna | Irish, means “strong, virtuous, honorable”. |
| Brooke | English, means “small stream”. |
| Callie | Greek, means “most beautiful”. |
| Camille | French, means “young religious attendant”. |
| Cara | Italian, means “beloved”. |
| Cassandra | Greek, means “she who entangles men”. |
| Cassidy | Irish, means “curly-haired”. |
| Catherine | Greek, means “pure”. |
| Charlotte | French, means “free man”. |
| Chelsea | English, means “chalk landing place”. |
| Chloe | Greek, means “blooming” or “fertility”. |
| Claire | French, means “clear, bright”. |
| Clara | Latin, means “clear, bright, famous”. |
| Cora | Greek, means “maiden”. |
| Daisy | English, from the flower, symbolizing innocence. |
| Dana | English, means “from Denmark”. |
| Danielle | Hebrew, means “God is my judge”. |
| Daphne | Greek, means “laurel”. |
| Delilah | Hebrew, means “delicate”. |
| Diana | Latin, means “divine”. |
| Eden | Hebrew, means “delight”. |
| Eleanor | Greek, means “light”. |
| Elena | Spanish, means “shining light”. |
| Eliza | Hebrew, diminutive of Elizabeth. |
| Elle | French, means “she”. |
| Emily | Latin, means “striving, industrious”. |
| Emma | German, means “whole” or “universal”. |
| Erin | Irish, means “from Ireland”. |
| Esme | French, means “esteemed, beloved”. |
| Eva | Hebrew, means “life”. |
| Evelyn | English, means “wished for child”. |
| Faith | English, symbolizes trust and belief. |
| Fiona | Gaelic, means “white, fair”. |
| Freya | Norse, goddess of love, beauty, and war. |
| Gabriella | Hebrew, means “God is my strength”. |
| Gemma | Italian, means “gem, jewel”. |
| Georgia | English, feminine form of George. |
| Giselle | German, means “pledge”. |
| Grace | English, from the virtue of grace. |
| Gwen | Welsh, means “white, holy”. |
| Hailey | English, means “hay field”. |
| Hannah | Hebrew, means “favor, grace”. |
| Harper | English, means “harp player”. |
| Hazel | English, from the hazelnut tree. |
| Heather | English, from the heather plant. |
| Holly | English, from the holly tree. |
| Hope | English, from the virtue of hope. |
| Iris | Greek, means “rainbow”. |
| Isabel | Spanish, means “pledged to God”. |
| Ivy | English, from the ivy plant, symbolizing faithfulness. |
| Jade | English, from the precious stone. |
| Jane | English, means “God is gracious”. |
| Jasmine | Persian, from the flower. |
| Jenna | English, diminutive of Jennifer. |
| Jessica | Hebrew, means “God beholds”. |
| Jill | English, short for Jillian. |
| Joan | Hebrew, means “God is gracious”. |
| Jocelyn | English, means “joyous, cheerful”. |
| Jordan | Hebrew, means “to flow down”. |
| Josephine | French, means “Jehovah increases”. |
| Julia | Latin, means “youthful, soft-haired”. |
| Julianne | Latin, feminine form of Julian. |
| Julie | French, diminutive of Julia. |
| June | Latin, from the month, symbolizing youth. |
| Kara | Latin, means “beloved”. |
| Kate | English, diminutive of Katherine. |
| Katherine | Greek, means “pure”. |
| Katie | English, diminutive of Katherine. |
| Katrina | Greek, variant of Katherine. |
| Kayla | Hebrew, means “laurel, crown”. |
| Keira | Irish, means “dark”. |
| Kelly | Irish, means “bright-headed”. |
| Kelsey | English, means “from the ship’s island”. |
| Kendra | English, means “knowledge”. |
| Kiera | Irish, variant of Ciara. |
| Kim | English, short for Kimberly. |
| Kimberly | English, means “from the wood of the royal forest”. |
| Kristen | English, means “follower of Christ”. |
| Kylie | Aboriginal, means “boomerang”. |
| Lara | Russian, means “citadel”. |
| Laura | Latin, means “laurel”. |
| Lauren | English, feminine form of Laurence. |
| Leah | Hebrew, means “weary”. |
| Leanne | English, combination of Lee and Anne. |
| Lena | Greek, means “light, torch, bright”. |
| Leslie | Scottish, means “holly garden”. |
| Lila | Arabic, means “night”. |
| Lily | English, from the lily flower, symbolizing purity. |
| Linda | Spanish, means “pretty”. |
| Lisa | English, diminutive of Elizabeth. |
| Lola | Spanish, diminutive of Dolores. |
| Lottie | English, diminutive of Charlotte. |
| Louise | German, means “renowned warrior”. |
| Lucy | English, means “light”. |
| Lydia | Greek, means “woman from Lydia”. |
| Lynne | English, means “lake”. |
| Mabel | Latin, means “lovable”. |
| Macy | English, means “hill”. |
| Madeline | English, means “woman from Magdala”. |
| Maggie | English, diminutive of Margaret. |
| Maisie | Scottish, diminutive of Mairead. |
| Mara | Hebrew, means “bitter”. |
| Margaret | Greek, means “pearl”. |
| Maria | Latin, means “star of the sea”. |
| Marianne | English, combination of Mary and Anne. |
| Marie | French, form of Maria. |
| Marilyn | English, combination of Mary and Lyn. |
| Marina | Latin, means “of the sea”. |
| Marissa | English, means “of the sea”. |
| Martha | Aramaic, means “lady, mistress”. |
| Mary | Hebrew, means “star of the sea”. |
| Maya | Hebrew, means “water”. |
| Megan | Welsh, means “pearl”. |
| Melanie | Greek, means “black, dark”. |
| Melissa | Greek, means “honey bee”. |
| Mia | Italian, means “mine”. |
| Michelle | French, means “who is like God”. |
| Mina | German, means “love”. |
| Miranda | Latin, means “admirable, wonderful”. |
| Molly | English, diminutive of Mary. |
| Monica | Latin, means “advisor”. |
| Nadia | Slavic, means “hope”. |
| Naomi | Hebrew, means “pleasantness”. |
| Natalie | Latin, means “Christmas Day”. |
| Natasha | Russian, diminutive of Natalia. |
| Nell | English, short for Eleanor or Helen, means “bright, shining one”. |
| Nicole | French, means “victory of the people”. |
| Nina | Spanish, means “little girl”. |
| Nora | English, diminutive of Honora. |
| Olive | English, from the olive tree, symbolizing peace. |
| Olivia | Latin, means “olive tree”. |
| Paige | English, means “young servant”. |
| Pamela | Greek, means “all honey”. |
| Patience | English, from the virtue of patience. |
| Penelope | Greek, means “weaver”. |
| Phoebe | Greek, means “bright, shining”. |
| Piper | English, means “pipe player”. |
| Poppy | English, from the poppy flower. |
| Quinn | Irish, means “descendant of Conn”. |
| Rachel | Hebrew, means “ewe”. |
| Rebecca | Hebrew, means “servant of God”. |
| Regina | Latin, means “queen”. |
| Renee | French, means “reborn”. |
| Riley | Irish, means “valiant”. |
| Rita | Spanish, diminutive of Margarita. |
| Robin | English, from the bird, symbolizing joy. |
| Rosa | Latin, from the rose flower. |
| Rose | English, from the rose flower. |
| Ruby | English, from the gemstone, symbolizing passion. |
| Ruth | Hebrew, means “companion, friend”. |
| Sabrina | Latin, of Celtic origin. |
| Sadie | English, diminutive of Sarah. |
| Sally | English, diminutive of Sarah. |
| Samantha | Hebrew, means “God has heard”. |
| Sara | Hebrew, means “princess”. |
| Savannah | Spanish, means “treeless plain”. |
| Scarlett | English, from the color, symbolizing passion. |
| Serena | Latin, means “serene, calm”. |
| Shannon | Gaelic, means “old, wise river”. |
| Shelby | English, means “a sheltered town”. |
| Sierra | Spanish, means “mountain range”. |
| Simone | Hebrew, means “God has heard”. |
| Sofia | Greek, means “wisdom”. |
| Sophie | Greek, means “wisdom”. |
| Stella | Latin, means “star”. |
| Summer | English, from the season. |
| Sydney | English, means “wide meadow”. |
| Sylvia | Latin, means “from the forest”. |
| Tanya | Russian, diminutive of Tatiana. |
| Tara | Gaelic, means “hill, star”. |
| Tessa | Greek, diminutive of Theresa, means “to reap, to gather”. |
| Thea | Greek, means “goddess”. |
| Theresa | Greek, means “to reap, to gather”. |
| Tiffany | Greek, means “manifestation of God”. |
| Tina | English, diminutive of Christina. |
| Tori | English, diminutive of Victoria, means “victor”. |
| Tracy | English, means “place of Thracius”. |
| Valerie | Latin, means “strength, health”. |
| Vanessa | English, created by Jonathan Swift. |
| Vera | Russian, means “faith”. |
| Veronica | Latin, means “true image”. |
| Victoria | Latin, means “victory”. |
Femme Fatales
| Abrielle | French, means “God is my strength”. |
| Adriana | Latin, means “dark, rich”. |
| Aisha | Arabic, means “living, prosperous”. |
| Akasha | Sanskrit, means “ether, space”. |
| Alana | Irish, means “beauty, serenity”. |
| Alessandra | Italian, means “defender of mankind”. |
| Alessia | Italian, means “defender”. |
| Amara | Igbo and Latin, means “grace, mercy, kindness”. |
| Anastasia | Greek, means “resurrection”. |
| Andromeda | Greek, a mythological princess known for her independence. |
| Angelique | French, means “angelic, messenger”. |
| Anjali | Sanskrit, means “divine offering”. |
| Anya | Russian, means “grace”. |
| Arabella | Latin, means “yielding to prayer”. |
| Ariadne | Greek, means “most holy”. |
| Astrid | Norse, means “divinely beautiful”. |
| Athena | Greek, goddess of wisdom and warfare. |
| Beatrice | Italian, means “she who brings happiness”. |
| Bellatrix | Latin, means “female warrior”. |
| Bianca | Italian, means “white, pure”. |
| Bianka | Italian, variation of Bianca, means “white, pure”. |
| Brigitte | French, means “strength, exalted one”. |
| Bronwyn | Welsh, means “fair, blessed”. |
| Calista | Greek, means “most beautiful”. |
| Camilla | Latin, means “young ceremonial attendant”. |
| Cara | Italian, means “beloved, dear”. |
| Carmilla | Latin, a variant of Carmel, means “garden”. |
| Cassandra | Greek, means “shining upon man”. |
| Catarina | Greek, means “pure”. |
| Celeste | Latin, means “heavenly”. |
| Celestine | Latin, means “heavenly”. |
| Celine | French, means “moon”. |
| Charlotte | French, means “free man, petite”. |
| Chloe | Greek, means “blooming, fertility”. |
| Ciara | Irish, means “dark-haired”. |
| Cleo | Greek, short for Cleopatra, means “glory of the father”. |
| Colette | French, means “people of victory”. |
| Cora | Greek, means “maiden”. |
| Cordelia | Latin, means “heart, daughter of the sea”. |
| Cyra | Persian, means “sun”. |
| Dahlia | Swedish, a flower associated with elegance and dignity. |
| Daphne | Greek, a nymph associated with freshness and purity. |
| Delaney | Irish, means “dark challenger”. |
| Delilah | Hebrew, means “delicate”. |
| Demetria | Greek, means “follower of Demeter”. |
| Desdemona | Greek, means “ill-starred”. |
| Dominique | French, means “of the Lord”. |
| Drusilla | Latin, means “dewy-eyed”. |
| Elara | Greek, a lover of Zeus and mother of a giant. |
| Elena | Spanish, means “bright, shining light”. |
| Eliana | Hebrew, means “my God has answered”. |
| Elise | French, means “God is my oath”. |
| Eloise | French, means “healthy, wide”. |
| Elvira | Spanish, means “foreign, true”. |
| Emilia | Latin, means “to strive or excel or rival”. |
| Esmeralda | Spanish, means “emerald”. |
| Estella | Latin, means “star”. |
| Evangeline | Greek, means “bearer of good news”. |
| Fabienne | French, means “bean grower”. |
| Faye | French, means “fairy”. |
| Felicia | Latin, means “lucky, successful”. |
| Fiona | Gaelic, means “fair, white, clear”. |
| Fleur | French, means “flower”. |
| Francesca | Italian, means “free one, from France”. |
| Gabrielle | Hebrew, means “God is my strength”. |
| Ginevra | Italian, means “white shadow, white wave”. |
| Giselle | German, means “pledge”. |
| Greta | German, means “pearl”. |
| Guinevere | Welsh, a figure in Arthurian legend. |
| Gwendolyn | Welsh, means “white ring”. |
| Halina | Greek, means “light”. |
| Harper | English, means “harp player”. |
| Helena | Greek, means “light, torch, bright”. |
| Hera | Greek, queen of the gods. |
| Isabella | Italian, means “pledged to God”. |
| Isadora | Greek, means “gift of Isis”. |
| Jasmine | Persian, a flower symbolizing grace and elegance. |
| Jocelyn | German, means “member of the Gauts tribe”. |
| Juliet | French, means “youthful, Jove’s child”. |
| Juliette | French, means “youthful, Jove’s child”. |
| Juno | Latin, Roman queen of the gods. |
| Kali | Sanskrit, a goddess symbolizing destruction and rebirth. |
| Karina | Scandinavian, means “pure”. |
| Katya | Russian, means “pure”. |
| Keira | Irish, means “dark-haired”. |
| Kendra | English, means “knowing”. |
| Kiara | Irish, means “dark-haired”. |
| Kiera | Irish, means “dark-haired”. |
| Laila | Arabic, means “night”. |
| Lana | Slavic, means “light”. |
| Larissa | Greek, means “citadel”. |
| Lavinia | Latin, means “purity”. |
| Layla | Arabic, means “night”. |
| Lenora | Greek, means “light”. |
| Liana | French, means “to bind”. |
| Lila | Sanskrit, means “play, amusement”. |
| Lilith | Assyrian, a mythological figure associated with independence. |
| Lola | Spanish, means “sorrows”. |
| Lorelei | German, a siren figure from German folklore. |
| Lucinda | Latin, means “light”. |
| Lucretia | Latin, means “profit, wealth”. |
| Luna | Latin, means “moon”. |
| Lydia | Greek, means “woman from Lydia”. |
| Lyra | Greek, means “lyre”. |
| Mabel | Latin, means “lovable”. |
| Madeleine | Hebrew, means “woman from Magdala”. |
| Maeve | Irish, means “she who intoxicates”. |
| Magdalena | Hebrew, means “woman from Magdala”. |
| Marcella | Latin, means “warlike”. |
| Margo | French, means “pearl”. |
| Mariella | Italian, means “bitter sea”. |
| Marisol | Spanish, means “sea and sun”. |
| Melisande | French, means “strong in work”. |
| Miranda | Latin, means “worthy of admiration”. |
| Morgana | Welsh, a figure in Arthurian legend. |
| Nadia | Slavic, means “hope”. |
| Natalia | Latin, means “Christmas day”. |
| Natalya | Russian, means “Christmas day”. |
| Natasha | Russian, means “birthday of the Lord”. |
| Neve | Irish, means “snow, bright”. |
| Nicolette | French, means “victory of the people”. |
| Noella | French, means “Christmas”. |
| Noemi | Italian, means “my delight”. |
| Octavia | Latin, means “eighth”. |
| Odessa | Greek, means “long journey”. |
| Odette | French, means “wealthy”. |
| Ophelia | Greek, means “help”. |
| Oriana | Latin, means “dawn”. |
| Paloma | Spanish, means “dove”. |
| Pandora | Greek, means “all gifts”. |
| Penelope | Greek, means “weaver”. |
| Persephone | Greek, goddess of spring and the underworld. |
| Petra | Greek, means “rock, stone”. |
| Phaedra | Greek, means “bright”. |
| Philippa | Greek, means “lover of horses”. |
| Phoenix | Greek, a mythical bird symbolizing rebirth. |
| Portia | Latin, means “pig, hog”. |
| Quinn | Irish, means “descendant of Conn”. |
| Ramona | Spanish, means “wise protector”. |
| Raquel | Spanish, means “ewe”. |
| Raven | English, a bird symbolizing mystery and intelligence. |
| Regina | Latin, means “queen”. |
| Renata | Latin, means “reborn”. |
| Rhea | Greek, means “flowing stream”. |
| Roxanne | Persian, means “dawn”. |
| Ruby | Latin, a precious stone symbolizing passion and vitality. |
| Sabine | Latin, refers to an ancient Italian tribe. |
| Sabrina | Latin, a legendary figure associated with the River Severn. |
| Salome | Hebrew, means “peace”. |
| Samara | Hebrew, means “under God’s rule”. |
| Sapphira | Greek, means “sapphire”. |
| Scarlett | English, means “red”. |
| Selena | Greek, means “moon”. |
| Serena | Latin, means “tranquil, serene”. |
| Shiloh | Hebrew, means “peaceful”. |
| Sibyl | Greek, means “prophetess”. |
| Sienna | Italian, a city known for its beautiful art. |
| Simone | Hebrew, means “he has heard”. |
| Sofia | Greek, means “wisdom”. |
| Solange | French, means “solemn, dignified”. |
| Stella | Latin, means “star”. |
| Svetlana | Slavic, means “light”. |
| Tabitha | Aramaic, means “gazelle”. |
| Tatiana | Russian, means “fairy queen”. |
| Tatienne | French, means “fairy queen”. |
| Thalia | Greek, means “to flourish”. |
| Theodora | Greek, means “gift of God”. |
| Tia | Spanish, means “aunt”. |
| Trinity | Latin, means “triad”. |
| Uma | Sanskrit, means “light”. |
| Ursula | Latin, means “little bear”. |
| Valentina | Latin, means “strong, vigorous”. |
| Valeria | Latin, means “strong, healthy”. |
| Vanessa | Greek, means “butterfly”. |
| Veda | Sanskrit, means “knowledge”. |
| Verona | Italian, a city in Italy. |
| Vesper | Latin, means “evening star”. |
| Victoria | Latin, means “victory”. |
| Vienna | German, a city known for its cultural richness. |
| Violet | Latin, a flower symbolizing modesty and simplicity. |
| Vittoria | Italian, means “victory”. |
| Vivian | Latin, means “alive”. |
| Wanda | Slavic, means “wanderer”. |
| Willow | English, a tree associated with flexibility and grace. |
| Winona | Sioux, means “firstborn daughter”. |
| Xanthe | Greek, means “golden, yellow”. |
| Xenia | Greek, means “hospitality”. |
| Xiomara | Spanish, means “ready for battle”. |
| Yara | Brazilian, means “water lady”. |
| Yasmine | Persian, means “jasmine flower”. |
| Yelena | Russian, means “sunlight”. |
| Yesenia | Spanish, means “flower”. |
| Ysabel | Spanish, means “pledged to God”. |
| Yvette | French, means “yew”. |
| Zara | Arabic, means “princess, to blossom”. |
| Zephyra | Greek, means “west wind”. |
| Zephyrine | French, means “west wind”. |
| Zinnia | Latin, a colorful flower. |
| Zoë | Greek, means “life”. |
| Zora | Slavic, means “dawn”. |
Free Spirits
| Aaliyah | Arabic, means “exalted, highest social standing”. |
| Acacia | Greek, from the acacia tree, symbolizes immortality and resurrection. |
| Adira | Hebrew, means “strong, noble, powerful”. |
| Aisling | Irish, means “dream, vision”. |
| Alba | Latin, means “dawn, white”. |
| Allegra | Italian, means “joyful, lively”. |
| Amethyst | Greek, from the violet stone, symbolizes spiritual clarity. |
| Anouk | Dutch/French, means “grace”. |
| April | English, symbolizing spring and new beginnings. |
| Aquila | Latin, means “eagle”. |
| Arbor | Latin, means “tree”. |
| Ariadne | Greek, means “most holy”. |
| Artemis | Greek, name of the goddess of the hunt and wilderness. |
| Aspen | English, from the aspen tree, symbolizing resilience. |
| Aster | Greek, means “star”. |
| Aura | Latin, means “soft breeze”. |
| Aurora | Latin, means “dawn”. |
| Autumn | English, from the season, symbolizing change. |
| Azalea | Greek, from the flower, symbolizing femininity and softness. |
| Azure | English, from the color, symbolizing clarity and depth. |
| Bay | English, from the bay tree or bay area, symbolizing peace and tranquility. |
| Beatrix | Latin, means “she who brings happiness”. |
| Birdie | English, diminutive of Bird, symbolizes freedom. |
| Blythe | English, means “free spirit, happy, carefree”. |
| Brisa | Spanish, means “breeze”. |
| Brooke | English, means “small stream”. |
| Bryony | Greek, from the climbing plant, symbolizing growth and evolution. |
| Cadence | Latin, means “rhythm”. |
| Calista | Greek, means “most beautiful”. |
| Calliope | Greek, means “beautiful voice”, also the muse of epic poetry. |
| Calypso | Greek, from mythology, means “she who hides”. |
| Camellia | Latin, from the flower, symbolizes admiration and perfection. |
| Capri | Italian, from the Isle of Capri, symbolizing idyllic beauty. |
| Cara | Italian, means “beloved”. |
| Cassia | Greek, from the spice, symbolizes boldness. |
| Celestia | Latin, means “heavenly”. |
| Cerise | French, means “cherry”. |
| Ciel | French, means “sky”. |
| Cierra | Spanish, means “mountain range”. |
| Cinnamon | English, from the spice, symbolizes warmth. |
| Clementine | Latin, means “mild, merciful”. |
| Clover | English, from the plant, symbolizes luck and simplicity. |
| Coral | English, from the marine invertebrates, symbolizes transformation. |
| Cordelia | Latin, means “heart; daughter of the sea”. |
| Corinna | Greek, means “maiden”. |
| Cosima | Greek, means “order, beauty”. |
| Cove | English, a small coastal inlet, symbolizes shelter and peace. |
| Cyra | Persian, means “sun” or “throne”. |
| Dahlia | Swedish, from the flower, symbolizes elegance and dignity. |
| Damaris | Greek, means “calf; to tame”. |
| Danica | Slavic, means “morning star”. |
| Delphine | French, means “dolphin”, symbolizing playfulness. |
| Demi | French, means “half” or “small”. |
| Dove | English, from the bird, symbolizes peace and purity. |
| Echo | Greek, from mythology, symbolizes repetition and resonance. |
| Eden | Hebrew, means “delight, paradise”. |
| Elara | Greek, one of Jupiter’s moons, symbolizes wonder. |
| Elowen | Cornish, means “elm tree”. |
| Ember | English, from the smoldering remains of a fire, symbolizing warmth. |
| Emerald | English, from the gemstone, symbolizing rebirth and love. |
| Esmeralda | Spanish, means “emerald”. |
| Estrella | Spanish, means “star”. |
| Etta | English, diminutive of Henrietta, means “estate ruler”. |
| Fable | English, a story with a moral, symbolizing storytelling and imagination. |
| Fae | English, means “fairy”. |
| Fallon | Irish, means “leader”. |
| Fawn | English, from the young deer, symbolizing gentleness. |
| Fern | English, from the plant, symbolizing sincerity. |
| Fia | Italian, means “flame”. |
| Fiona | Gaelic, means “fair”. |
| Fleur | French, means “flower”. |
| Flora | Latin, means “flower”. |
| Gaia | Greek, means “earth”, from mythology. |
| Gemma | Italian, means “gem, jewel”. |
| Genesis | Greek, means “beginning”. |
| Ginevra | Italian, means “white shadow, white wave”. |
| Giselle | French, means “pledge”. |
| Goldie | English, diminutive of Gold or Marigold. |
| Guinevere | Welsh, means “white shadow, white wave”. |
| Gypsy | English, symbolizing a nomadic or free-spirited lifestyle. |
| Halcyon | Greek, means “kingfisher bird”, symbolizing peace. |
| Harlow | English, means “army hill”. |
| Harmony | English, from the term denoting a pleasing arrangement of parts. |
| Haven | English, means “safe place”. |
| Hazel | English, from the hazelnut tree. |
| Hera | Greek, queen of the gods in mythology. |
| Hero | Greek, from mythology, symbolizes bravery. |
| Holly | English, from the holly tree. |
| Hyacinth | Greek, from the flower, symbolizing playfulness and sport. |
| Indigo | English, from the deep blue dye. |
| Ingrid | Norse, means “beautiful, beloved”. |
| Iona | Scottish, from the island in the Hebrides. |
| Iris | Greek, means “rainbow”. |
| Isabeau | French, means “pledge to God”. |
| Isolde | Welsh, from mythology, associated with tragic romance. |
| Ivy | English, from the climbing vine plant. |
| Jade | English, from the precious stone. |
| Jemima | Hebrew, means “dove”. |
| Jessamine | Persian, variant of Jasmine. |
| Juniper | Latin, from the evergreen shrub. |
| Kaia | Hawaiian, means “sea”. |
| Kairi | Japanese, means “sea”. |
| Katniss | American, from the plant name, associated with survival. |
| Keira | Irish, means “dark-haired”. |
| Kestrel | English, from the bird of prey. |
| Kiera | Irish, means “dark”. |
| Lark | English, from the songbird, symbolizing joy. |
| Laurel | Latin, from the laurel tree, symbolizing victory. |
| Lavender | English, from the flower, symbolizing calmness. |
| Leilani | Hawaiian, means “heavenly flowers”. |
| Lenore | English, variant of Eleanor, means “light”. |
| Liberty | English, symbolizing freedom. |
| Lilac | English, from the flower, symbolizing first love. |
| Lily | English, from the flower, symbolizing purity. |
| Linnea | Swedish, from the flower named after Carl Linnaeus. |
| Liora | Hebrew, means “light for me”. |
| Lotus | English, from the flower, symbolizing purity and enlightenment. |
| Lua | Portuguese, means “moon”. |
| Lucia | Latin, means “light”. |
| Luna | Latin, means “moon”. |
| Lyra | Greek, from the constellation. |
| Mabel | Latin, means “lovable”. |
| Magnolia | Latin, from the flower, symbolizing dignity. |
| Maia | Greek, means “mother”. |
| Maple | English, from the tree, symbolizing balance and promise. |
| Marigold | English, from the flower, symbolizing warmth. |
| Marina | Latin, means “of the sea”. |
| Marlowe | English, means “driftwood”. |
| Meadow | English, a field of grass, symbolizing nature. |
| Melody | Greek, means “song”. |
| Mercy | English, from the virtue, symbolizing compassion. |
| Mira | Latin, means “wonderful”. |
| Misty | English, from the weather phenomenon, symbolizing mystery. |
| Moira | Greek, means “fate, destiny”. |
| Myrtle | English, from the plant, symbolizing love and immortality. |
| Nadia | Slavic, means “hope”. |
| Nala | African, means “gift” in Swahili. |
| Nell | English, short for Eleanor or Helen, means “bright, shining one”. |
| Neve | Irish, means “snow”. |
| Niamh | Irish, means “bright”. |
| Nola | Irish, means “white shoulder”. |
| Noor | Arabic, means “light”. |
| Nova | Latin, means “new”. |
| Oceane | French, means “ocean”. |
| October | English, from the month, symbolizing autumn. |
| Odelette | French, means “little song”. |
| Olive | English, from the olive tree, symbolizing peace. |
| Ophelia | Greek, means “help”. |
| Paloma | Spanish, means “dove”. |
| Pandora | Greek, means “all gifts”. |
| Pansy | English, from the flower, symbolizing thoughtfulness. |
| Pearl | English, from the gemstone, symbolizing purity. |
| Peony | Greek, from the flower, symbolizing bashfulness. |
| Persephone | Greek, queen of the underworld in mythology. |
| Petra | Greek, means “rock, stone”. |
| Phoenix | Greek, mythical bird symbolizing rebirth. |
| Piper | English, means “pipe player”. |
| Poppy | English, from the flower, symbolizing remembrance. |
| Primrose | English, from the flower, symbolizing youth. |
| Prudence | English, from the virtue, symbolizing caution. |
| Rain | English, symbolizing renewal and cleansing. |
| Ramona | Spanish, means “wise protector”. |
| Raven | English, from the bird, symbolizing mystery. |
| Rhea | Greek, means “flowing stream”. |
| Rhiannon | Welsh, associated with the goddess of fertility and the moon. |
| Rio | Spanish, means “river”. |
| River | English, symbolizing continuous movement. |
| Robin | English, from the bird, symbolizing renewal. |
| Rosalind | German, means “gentle horse”. |
| Rosemary | Latin, from the herb, symbolizing remembrance. |
| Rowan | Gaelic, from the tree, symbolizing protection. |
| Ruby | English, from the gemstone, symbolizing passion. |
| Rue | English, from the herb, symbolizing regret. |
| Sabine | Latin, from the Sabines tribe. |
| Sadie | English, diminutive of Sarah, means “princess”. |
| Saffron | English, from the spice, symbolizing purity. |
| Sage | English, from the herb, symbolizing wisdom. |
| Sahara | Arabic, means “desert”. |
| Sapphira | Greek, means “sapphire”. |
| Saskia | Dutch, means “Saxon woman”. |
| Savannah | Spanish, means “treeless plain”. |
| Scarlett | English, from the color, symbolizing passion. |
| Seraphina | Hebrew, means “fiery-winged”. |
| Sierra | Spanish, means “mountain range”. |
| Skye | Scottish, from the Isle of Skye. |
| Sloane | Gaelic, means “raider”. |
| Solange | French, means “solemn”. |
| Soleil | French, means “sun”. |
| Sorrel | French, from the herb, symbolizing affection. |
| Star | English, symbolizing celestial beauty. |
| Summer | English, from the season, symbolizing warmth. |
| Talia | Hebrew, means “dew from God”. |
| Tamsin | English, diminutive of Thomasina, means “twin”. |
| Tansy | Greek, from the flower, symbolizing immortality. |
| Tatum | English, means “cheerful”. |
| Terra | Latin, means “earth”. |
| Thalia | Greek, means “to flourish, bloom”. |
| Thea | Greek, means “goddess”. |
| Thora | Norse, means “thunder”. |
| Twila | English, means “twilight”. |
Girls Next Door
| Abby | Hebrew, means “father’s joy”. |
| Ada | German, means “noble, nobility”. |
| Aimee | French, means “beloved”. |
| Alice | German, means “noble”. |
| Allie | English, diminutive of Alison or Alice. |
| Amber | English, from the gemstone. |
| Amelia | German, means “work”. |
| Amy | French, means “beloved”. |
| Anna | Hebrew, means “grace”. |
| Annie | English, diminutive of Anne, means “grace”. |
| April | English, from the month, symbolizing spring. |
| Ariel | Hebrew, means “lion of God”. |
| Ashley | English, means “ash tree meadow”. |
| Aubrey | English, means “elf ruler”. |
| Ava | Latin, means “bird”. |
| Bailey | English, means “bailiff” or “steward”. |
| Becca | English, diminutive of Rebecca, means “servant of God”. |
| Bella | Italian, means “beautiful”. |
| Betsy | English, diminutive of Elizabeth, means “God is my oath”. |
| Betty | English, diminutive of Elizabeth. |
| Blair | Scottish, means “field, plain”. |
| Bonnie | Scottish, means “pretty, attractive”. |
| Bree | Irish, means “strength or exalted one”. |
| Bridget | Irish, means “strength or exalted one”. |
| Brooke | English, means “small stream”. |
| Callie | Greek, diminutive of Caroline, means “beautiful”. |
| Camille | French, means “young religious attendant”. |
| Cara | Italian, means “beloved”. |
| Carly | English, diminutive of Caroline. |
| Carmen | Latin, means “song”. |
| Carrie | English, diminutive of Carol or Caroline. |
| Casey | Irish, means “brave in battle”. |
| Cassie | English, diminutive of Cassandra. |
| Catie | English, diminutive of Catherine, means “pure”. |
| Charlotte | French, means “free man”. |
| Chelsea | English, means “chalk landing place”. |
| Chloe | Greek, means “blooming” or “fertility”. |
| Claire | French, means “clear, bright”. |
| Clara | Latin, means “clear, bright, famous”. |
| Cora | Greek, means “maiden”. |
| Courtney | French, means “courtly, courteous”. |
| Daisy | English, from the flower, symbolizing innocence. |
| Dana | English, from Danish, means “Danish”. |
| Danielle | Hebrew, means “God is my judge”. |
| Daphne | Greek, means “laurel”. |
| Darla | English, means “darling”. |
| Dawn | English, signifies the first appearance of light. |
| Debbie | English, diminutive of Deborah. |
| Delia | Greek, means “from Delos”. |
| Diana | Latin, means “divine”. |
| Donna | Italian, means “lady”. |
| Dora | Greek, means “gift”. |
| Eden | Hebrew, means “delight”. |
| Elise | French, diminutive of Elizabeth. |
| Ella | English, means “all, completely; fairy maiden”. |
| Ellie | English, diminutive of Eleanor or Ellen. |
| Emily | Latin, means “striving, industrious”. |
| Emma | German, means “whole” or “universal”. |
| Erin | Irish, means “from Ireland”. |
| Esme | French, means “esteemed, beloved”. |
| Eva | Hebrew, means “life”. |
| Faith | English, from the virtue of faith. |
| Fiona | Gaelic, means “white, fair”. |
| Gabby | English, diminutive of Gabrielle. |
| Gemma | Italian, means “gem, jewel”. |
| Georgia | English, feminine form of George, means “farmer”. |
| Grace | English, from the virtue of grace. |
| Gwen | Welsh, means “white, holy”. |
| Hailey | English, means “hay field”. |
| Hannah | Hebrew, means “favor, grace”. |
| Harper | English, means “harp player”. |
| Hazel | English, from the hazelnut tree. |
| Heather | English, from the heather plant. |
| Heidi | German, diminutive of Adelheid, means “nobility”. |
| Helen | Greek, means “light, torch, bright”. |
| Holly | English, from the holly tree. |
| Hope | English, from the virtue of hope. |
| Iris | Greek, means “rainbow”. |
| Isabel | Spanish, means “pledged to God”. |
| Ivy | English, from the ivy plant, symbolizing faithfulness. |
| Jackie | English, diminutive of Jacqueline. |
| Jamie | English, diminutive of James, means “supplanter”. |
| Jane | English, means “God is gracious”. |
| Jemma | English, variant of Gemma. |
| Jenna | English, diminutive of Jennifer. |
| Jenny | English, diminutive of Jennifer. |
| Jessie | English, diminutive of Jessica. |
| Jill | English, diminutive of Jillian. |
| Jodie | English, feminine form of Joe. |
| Josie | English, diminutive of Josephine. |
| Julia | Latin, means “youthful, soft-haired”. |
| Julie | French, diminutive of Julia. |
| June | Latin, from the month of June. |
| Kara | Latin, means “beloved”. |
| Kate | English, diminutive of Katherine. |
| Katie | English, diminutive of Katherine. |
| Kayla | Hebrew, means “laurel, crown”. |
| Keira | Irish, means “dark”. |
| Kelly | Irish, means “war, strife”. |
| Kelsey | English, means “from the ship’s island”. |
| Kendra | English, means “knowledge”. |
| Kiera | Irish, means “dark”. |
| Kim | English, diminutive of Kimberly. |
| Kristen | English, means “follower of Christ”. |
| Kylie | Aboriginal, means “boomerang”. |
| Lacey | English, from Lassy in France. |
| Lara | Russian, means “citadel”. |
| Laura | Latin, means “laurel”. |
| Lauren | English, feminine form of Laurence. |
| Leah | Hebrew, means “weary”. |
| Leanne | English, combination of Lee and Anne. |
| Lena | Greek, means “light, torch, bright”. |
| Leslie | Scottish, means “holly garden”. |
| Lexi | Greek, diminutive of Alexandra, means “defender of men”. |
| Lila | Arabic, means “night”. |
| Lily | English, from the lily flower, symbolizing purity. |
| Linda | Spanish, means “pretty”. |
| Lisa | English, diminutive of Elizabeth. |
| Liv | Norse, means “life”. |
| Lizzie | English, diminutive of Elizabeth. |
| Lola | Spanish, diminutive of Dolores. |
| Lottie | English, diminutive of Charlotte. |
| Louise | German, means “renowned warrior”. |
| Lucy | English, means “light”. |
| Lydia | Greek, means “woman from Lydia”. |
| Lynn | English, means “lake”. |
| Macy | English, means “hill”. |
| Maddie | English, diminutive of Madeline. |
| Maddy | English, diminutive of Madeline. |
| Maggie | English, diminutive of Margaret. |
| Maisie | Scottish, diminutive of Mairead. |
| Mandy | English, diminutive of Amanda. |
| Mara | Hebrew, means “bitter”. |
| Marcy | English, diminutive of Marcella. |
| Margaret | Greek, means “pearl”. |
| Maria | Latin, means “star of the sea”. |
| Marianne | English, combination of Mary and Anne. |
| Marie | French, form of Maria. |
| Marilyn | English, combination of Mary and Lyn. |
| Marina | Latin, means “of the sea”. |
| Marissa | English, means “of the sea”. |
| Martha | Aramaic, means “lady, mistress”. |
| Mary | Hebrew, means “star of the sea”. |
| Maura | Irish, form of Mary. |
| Megan | Welsh, means “pearl”. |
| Melanie | Greek, means “black, dark”. |
| Melissa | Greek, means “honey bee”. |
| Mia | Italian, means “mine”. |
| Michelle | French, means “who is like God”. |
| Mina | German, means “love”. |
| Mindy | English, diminutive of Melinda. |
| Miranda | Latin, means “admirable, wonderful”. |
| Molly | English, diminutive of Mary. |
| Monica | Latin, means “advisor”. |
| Nadia | Slavic, means “hope”. |
| Naomi | Hebrew, means “pleasantness”. |
| Natalie | Latin, means “Christmas Day”. |
| Natasha | Russian, diminutive of Natalia. |
| Nellie | English, diminutive of Eleanor. |
| Nicole | French, means “victory of the people”. |
| Nikki | English, diminutive of Nicole. |
| Nina | Spanish, means “little girl”. |
| Nora | English, diminutive of Honora. |
| Olive | English, from the olive tree, symbolizing peace. |
| Olivia | Latin, means “olive tree”. |
| Paige | English, means “young servant”. |
| Pam | English, diminutive of Pamela. |
| Patsy | English, diminutive of Patricia. |
| Paula | Latin, means “small”. |
| Peggy | English, diminutive of Margaret. |
| Penny | English, diminutive of Penelope. |
| Phoebe | Greek, means “bright, shining”. |
| Polly | English, diminutive of Mary. |
| Poppy | English, from the poppy flower. |
| Rachel | Hebrew, means “ewe”. |
| Rebecca | Hebrew, means “servant of God”. |
| Renee | French, means “reborn”. |
| Rita | Spanish, diminutive of Margarita. |
| Robin | English, from the bird, symbolizing joy. |
| Rosa | Latin, from the rose flower. |
| Rosie | English, diminutive of Rose. |
| Roxanne | Persian, means “dawn”. |
| Ruby | English, from the gemstone, symbolizing passion. |
| Ruth | Hebrew, means “companion, friend”. |
| Sadie | English, diminutive of Sarah. |
| Sally | English, diminutive of Sarah. |
| Sam | English, unisex diminutive of Samuel or Samantha. |
| Samantha | Hebrew, means “God has heard”. |
| Sandy | English, diminutive of Sandra. |
| Sara | Hebrew, means “princess”. |
| Savannah | Spanish, means “treeless plain”. |
| Serena | Latin, means “serene, calm”. |
| Shannon | Gaelic, means “old, wise river”. |
| Shelby | English, means “a sheltered town”. |
| Shelly | English, means “meadow on a ledge”. |
| Sherri | English, diminutive of Sharon. |
| Shirley | English, means “bright meadow”. |
| Sian | Welsh, form of Jane. |
| Simone | Hebrew, means “God has heard”. |
| Sophie | Greek, means “wisdom”. |
Good Girls
| Abigail | Hebrew, means “father’s joy”. |
| Ada | German, means “noble, nobility”. |
| Adelaide | German, means “noble nature”. |
| Adeline | French, means “noble, nobility”. |
| Agatha | Greek, means “good”. |
| Agnes | Greek, means “pure, holy”. |
| Aida | Arabic, means “returning, visitor”. |
| Aimee | French, means “beloved”. |
| Alana | Irish, means “beautiful, serene”. |
| Alberta | German, means “noble, bright”. |
| Alethea | Greek, means “truth”. |
| Alexandra | Greek, means “defender of mankind”. |
| Alice | German, means “noble”. |
| Alicia | Spanish, means “noble”. |
| Alina | Slavic, means “bright, beautiful”. |
| Alison | German, means “noble”. |
| Alma | Latin, means “nourishing, kind”. |
| Althea | Greek, means “healer”. |
| Amanda | Latin, means “worthy of love”. |
| Amelia | German, means “work”. |
| Anabel | Spanish, means “gracious, beautiful”. |
| Anastasia | Greek, means “resurrection”. |
| Andrea | Italian, means “strong, brave”. |
| Angela | Greek, means “messenger, angel”. |
| Angelina | Italian, means “little angel”. |
| Annabelle | French, means “graceful, beautiful”. |
| Anne | Hebrew, means “grace”. |
| Annette | French, diminutive of Anne. |
| Antonia | Latin, means “priceless”. |
| April | English, symbolizing spring and new beginnings. |
| Arabella | Latin, means “yielding to prayer”. |
| Ariel | Hebrew, means “lion of God”. |
| Astrid | Norse, means “divinely beautiful”. |
| Athena | Greek, named after the goddess of wisdom. |
| Audrey | English, means “noble strength”. |
| Augusta | Latin, means “great, magnificent”. |
| Aurora | Latin, means “dawn”. |
| Beatrice | Latin, means “she who brings happiness”. |
| Beatrix | Latin, means “voyager”. |
| Belinda | German, means “bright serpent” or “beautiful”. |
| Bernadette | French, means “brave as a bear”. |
| Bethany | Hebrew, means “house of figs”. |
| Bianca | Italian, means “white, pure”. |
| Blanche | French, means “white”. |
| Brenda | Norse, means “sword”. |
| Brianna | Irish, means “strong, virtuous, honorable”. |
| Bridget | Irish, means “strength or exalted one”. |
| Camilla | Latin, means “young religious attendant”. |
| Candace | Latin, means “white, pure, sincere”. |
| Cara | Italian, means “beloved”. |
| Carina | Latin, means “dear, beloved”. |
| Carla | German, means “free woman”. |
| Carmen | Spanish, means “song”. |
| Caroline | French, means “free woman”. |
| Cassandra | Greek, means “prophetess”. |
| Catherine | Greek, means “pure”. |
| Cecilia | Latin, means “blind”. |
| Celeste | Latin, means “heavenly”. |
| Celia | Latin, means “heaven”. |
| Charlotte | French, means “free woman”. |
| Chloe | Greek, means “blooming” or “fertility”. |
| Christina | Greek, means “follower of Christ”. |
| Claire | French, means “clear, bright”. |
| Clara | Latin, means “clear, bright, famous”. |
| Claudia | Latin, means “lame; enclosure”. |
| Clementine | Latin, means “mild, merciful”. |
| Colette | French, diminutive of Nicole. |
| Constance | Latin, means “constant”. |
| Cordelia | Latin, means “heart; daughter of the sea”. |
| Corinne | Greek, means “maiden”. |
| Cornelia | Latin, means “horn”. |
| Cynthia | Greek, means “from Mount Kynthos”. |
| Daphne | Greek, means “laurel”. |
| Deborah | Hebrew, means “bee”. |
| Delia | Greek, means “from Delos”. |
| Delphine | French, means “dolphin”. |
| Diana | Latin, means “divine”. |
| Dianne | French, variation of Diana. |
| Dorothea | Greek, means “gift of God”. |
| Edith | English, means “prosperous in war”. |
| Elaine | French, means “bright, shining light”. |
| Eleanor | Greek, means “light”. |
| Elena | Spanish, means “shining light”. |
| Elise | French, diminutive of Elizabeth. |
| Eliza | Hebrew, diminutive of Elizabeth. |
| Elizabeth | Hebrew, means “God is my oath”. |
| Eloise | French, means “healthy; wide”. |
| Elvira | Spanish, means “white, fair”. |
| Emilia | Latin, means “rival; laborious; eager”. |
| Emily | Latin, means “striving, industrious”. |
| Emma | German, means “whole” or “universal”. |
| Erica | Norse, means “eternal ruler”. |
| Estelle | French, means “star”. |
| Esther | Persian, means “star”. |
| Ethel | English, means “noble”. |
| Eugenia | Greek, means “well-born, noble”. |
| Eunice | Greek, means “good victory”. |
| Eva | Hebrew, means “life”. |
| Evelyn | English, means “wished for child”. |
| Felicia | Latin, means “happy, lucky”. |
| Fiona | Gaelic, means “fair”. |
| Flora | Latin, means “flower”. |
| Florence | Latin, means “flourishing, prosperous”. |
| Frances | Latin, means “free one”. |
| Freya | Norse, goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. |
| Gabriella | Hebrew, means “God is my strength”. |
| Gemma | Italian, means “gem, jewel”. |
| Genevieve | French, means “tribe woman”. |
| Georgia | English, feminine form of George. |
| Geraldine | German, means “ruler with the spear”. |
| Giselle | French, means “pledge”. |
| Gloria | Latin, means “glory”. |
| Grace | English, from the virtue of grace. |
| Greta | German, diminutive of Margaret, means “pearl”. |
| Guinevere | Welsh, means “white shadow, white wave”. |
| Gwendolyn | Welsh, means “white ring”. |
| Hannah | Hebrew, means “favor, grace”. |
| Harriet | English, means “estate ruler”. |
| Hazel | English, from the hazelnut tree. |
| Heather | English, from the heather plant. |
| Heidi | German, diminutive of Adelheid, means “nobility”. |
| Helen | Greek, means “light, torch, bright”. |
| Helena | Greek, means “light, torch, bright”. |
| Henrietta | French, means “estate ruler”. |
| Holly | English, from the holly tree. |
| Hope | English, from the virtue of hope. |
| Imogen | English, means “maiden, innocent”. |
| Ingrid | Norse, means “beautiful, beloved”. |
| Irene | Greek, means “peace”. |
| Iris | Greek, means “rainbow”. |
| Isabella | Italian, means “pledged to God”. |
| Isadora | Greek, means “gift of Isis”. |
| Jacqueline | French, means “supplanter”. |
| Jane | English, means “God is gracious”. |
| Jasmine | Persian, from the flower. |
| Jeanette | French, diminutive of Jeanne. |
| Jemima | Hebrew, means “dove”. |
| Jennifer | Welsh, means “white shadow, white wave”. |
| Jessica | Hebrew, means “God beholds”. |
| Joanna | Latin, means “God is gracious”. |
| Jocelyn | German, means “member of the Gauts tribe”. |
| Josephine | French, means “Jehovah increases”. |
| Joyce | Latin, means “merry, joyous”. |
| Judith | Hebrew, means “praised”. |
| Julia | Latin, means “youthful, soft-haired”. |
| Julianne | Latin, feminine form of Julian. |
| Julie | French, diminutive of Julia. |
| Juliet | English, means “youthful, downy”. |
| June | Latin, from the month, symbolizing new beginnings. |
| Justine | Latin, means “just, fair”. |
| Kara | Greek, means “pure”. |
| Karen | Danish, form of Katherine. |
| Kate | English, diminutive of Katherine. |
| Katherine | Greek, means “pure”. |
| Kathleen | Irish, form of Katherine. |
| Kathryn | Greek, form of Katherine. |
| Katrina | Greek, variant of Katherine. |
| Kayla | Hebrew, means “laurel, crown”. |
| Keira | Irish, means “dark-haired”. |
| Kelly | Irish, means “bright-headed”. |
| Kendra | English, means “knowledgeable”. |
| Kimberly | English, means “from the wood of the royal forest”. |
| Kirsten | Scandinavian, form of Christina. |
| Laila | Arabic, means “night”. |
| Lara | Russian, means “citadel”. |
| Laura | Latin, means “laurel”. |
| Laurel | Latin, from the laurel tree, symbolizing victory. |
| Lauren | English, feminine form of Laurence. |
| Leah | Hebrew, means “weary”. |
| Leila | Arabic, means “night”. |
| Lena | Greek, means “light, torch, bright”. |
| Leona | Latin, means “lion”. |
| Leslie | Scottish, means “holly garden”. |
| Lila | Arabic, means “night”. |
| Lillian | Latin, means “lily”. |
| Linda | Spanish, means “pretty”. |
| Lindsey | English, means “Lincoln’s marsh”. |
| Lisa | English, diminutive of Elizabeth. |
| Lois | Greek, possibly means “better”. |
| Loretta | Italian, diminutive of Laura. |
| Lorraine | French, from the region of Lorraine. |
| Louisa | German, means “renowned warrior”. |
| Lucia | Latin, means “light”. |
| Lucille | French, means “light”. |
| Lydia | Greek, means “woman from Lydia”. |
| Lynette | Welsh, means “idol”. |
| Mabel | Latin, means “lovable”. |
| Madeline | English, means “woman from Magdala”. |
| Maeve | Irish, means “intoxicating”. |
| Magdalena | Greek, means “woman from Magdala”. |
| Margaret | Greek, means “pearl”. |
| Margot | French, diminutive of Margaret. |
| Maria | Latin, means “star of the sea”. |
| Marian | English, variant of Mary. |
| Marianne | English, combination of Mary and Anne. |
| Marie | French, form of Maria. |
| Marilyn | English, combination of Mary and Lyn. |
| Marina | Latin, means “of the sea”. |
| Marissa | Latin, means “of the sea”. |
| Marjorie | English, variant of Margaret. |
Ice Queens
| Abigail | Hebrew, means “my father is joy”. |
| Adara | Hebrew, means “noble, exalted”. |
| Adelaide | German, means “noble kind”. |
| Aislinn | Irish, means “dream, vision”. |
| Alaska | Aleut, means “the mainland”. |
| Alba | Latin, means “dawn, white”. |
| Allegra | Italian, means “joyful, lively”. |
| Amethyst | English, a purple gemstone associated with tranquility. |
| Anika | Sanskrit, means “grace, brilliance, sweet-faced”. |
| Annora | Latin, means “honor”. |
| Anwen | Welsh, means “very fair”. |
| Arden | English, means “valley of the eagle”. |
| Ariel | Hebrew, means “lion of God”. |
| Aspen | English, a tree associated with resilience in cold climates. |
| Astrid | Norse, means “divinely beautiful”. |
| Aurora | Latin, means “dawn”. |
| Avalon | Celtic, means “island of apples” – a mythic place of magic. |
| Azura | Spanish, means “sky blue”. |
| Beatrix | Latin, means “she who brings happiness”. |
| Bianca | Italian, means “white, pure”. |
| Bianka | Italian, variation of Bianca, means “white, pure”. |
| Blair | Scottish, means “battlefield”. |
| Brielle | French, means “God is my strength”. |
| Brisa | Spanish, means “breeze”. |
| Bronwen | Welsh, means “white breast”. |
| Cadence | Latin, means “rhythm, flow”. |
| Caleigh | Gaelic, means “slender”. |
| Calista | Greek, means “most beautiful”. |
| Calliope | Greek, means “beautiful voice”. |
| Camille | French, means “young ceremonial attendant”. |
| Cara | Italian, means “beloved, dear”. |
| Celeste | Latin, means “heavenly”. |
| Celine | French, means “moon”. |
| Cerise | French, means “cherry”. |
| Clara | Latin, means “clear, bright, famous”. |
| Colette | French, means “people of victory”. |
| Corinne | Greek, means “maiden”. |
| Cressida | Greek, means “gold”. |
| Danika | Slavic, means “morning star”. |
| Daphne | Greek, a nymph associated with freshness and purity. |
| Delaney | Irish, means “dark challenger”. |
| Delilah | Hebrew, means “delicate”. |
| Delphine | French, means “dolphin”. |
| Diana | Latin, Roman goddess of the moon and hunting. |
| Dione | Greek, a goddess associated with mystery. |
| Echo | Greek, a nymph who loved her own voice. |
| Eira | Welsh, means “snow”. |
| Elara | Greek, a lover of Zeus and mother of a giant. |
| Eleanor | Greek, means “shining light”. |
| Electra | Greek, means “shining, bright”. |
| Eleni | Greek, means “light”. |
| Elodie | French, means “foreign riches”. |
| Elowen | Cornish, means “elm tree”. |
| Fable | English, a story with a moral. |
| Fallon | Irish, means “leader”. |
| Faye | French, means “fairy”. |
| Felicity | Latin, means “happiness, good fortune”. |
| Fiona | Gaelic, means “fair, white, clear”. |
| Francesca | Italian, means “free one, from France”. |
| Freya | Norse, goddess of love, fertility, and battle. |
| Gabriella | Hebrew, means “God is my strength”. |
| Gaia | Greek, personification of the Earth. |
| Gemma | Italian, means “gem, precious stone”. |
| Ginevra | Italian, means “white shadow, white wave”. |
| Giovanna | Italian, means “God is gracious”. |
| Giselle | German, means “pledge”. |
| Gwen | Welsh, means “white, holy”. |
| Gwyneth | Welsh, means “blessed, happy”. |
| Halia | Hawaiian, means “remembrance of a loved one”. |
| Harper | English, means “harp player”. |
| Haven | English, means “safe place”. |
| Hazel | English, a tree and color symbolizing wisdom and protection. |
| Hestia | Greek, goddess of the hearth and home. |
| Icyln | American, modern invented name, sounds like “icicle”. |
| Idalia | Greek, means “behold the sun”. |
| Ilene | Greek, variation of Helen, means “light”. |
| Ingrid | Norse, means “beautiful, loved”. |
| Isabella | Italian, means “pledged to God”. |
| Isla | Scottish, means “island”. |
| Isolde | Welsh, a figure in Arthurian legend. |
| Jacinta | Spanish, means “hyacinth”. |
| Jael | Hebrew, means “mountain goat”. |
| Janelle | American, modern invented name. |
| Janessa | American, modern invented name. |
| Jocelyn | German, means “member of the Gauts tribe”. |
| Jolie | French, means “pretty”. |
| Juniper | Latin, a tree symbolizing protection and purification. |
| Kaida | Japanese, means “little dragon”. |
| Katerina | Greek, means “pure”. |
| Keely | Gaelic, means “beautiful, graceful”. |
| Keira | Irish, means “dark-haired”. |
| Kiana | Hawaiian, means “divine, heavenly”. |
| Kyla | Gaelic, means “narrow strait”. |
| Kyra | Greek, means “lady”. |
| Laila | Arabic, means “night”. |
| Lara | Russian, means “citadel”. |
| Lavinia | Latin, means “purity”. |
| Layla | Arabic, means “night”. |
| Lenore | Greek, means “light”. |
| Lilith | Assyrian, a mythological figure associated with independence. |
| Liora | Hebrew, means “my light”. |
| Maeve | Irish, means “she who intoxicates”. |
| Maren | Latin, means “sea”. |
| Marina | Latin, means “of the sea”. |
| Marisol | Spanish, means “sea and sun”. |
| Melisande | French, means “strong in work”. |
| Meredith | Welsh, means “great ruler”. |
| Mireille | French, means “to admire”. |
| Nadine | French, means “hope”. |
| Naiara | Basque, refers to the Virgin Mary. |
| Niamh | Irish, means “bright”. |
| Noelle | French, means “Christmas”. |
| Noemi | Italian, means “my delight”. |
| Nova | Latin, means “new”. |
| Nyla | Arabic, means “winner”. |
| Oceane | French, means “ocean”. |
| Odessa | Greek, means “long journey”. |
| Odette | French, means “wealthy”. |
| Olwen | Welsh, means “white footprint”. |
| Ophelia | Greek, means “help”. |
| Oriana | Latin, means “dawn”. |
| Orlaith | Irish, means “golden princess”. |
| Paloma | Spanish, means “dove”. |
| Pandora | Greek, means “all gifts”. |
| Payton | English, means “noble”. |
| Penelope | Greek, means “weaver”. |
| Persephone | Greek, goddess of spring and the underworld. |
| Phoebe | Greek, means “bright, pure”. |
| Priya | Sanskrit, means “beloved”. |
| Qadira | Arabic, means “capable, powerful”. |
| Quilla | Inca, means “moon”. |
| Raina | Slavic, means “queen”. |
| Raquel | Spanish, means “ewe”. |
| Raven | English, a bird symbolizing mystery and intelligence. |
| Reina | Spanish, means “queen”. |
| Rhea | Greek, means “flowing stream”. |
| Rhian | Welsh, means “maiden”. |
| Rhiannon | Welsh, means “great queen”. |
| Rowan | Gaelic, a tree symbolizing protection and strength. |
| Ruby | Latin, a precious stone symbolizing passion and vitality. |
| Sabine | Latin, refers to an ancient Italian tribe. |
| Sadira | Persian, means “lotus tree”. |
| Sapphira | Greek, means “sapphire”. |
| Saskia | Dutch, means “Saxon woman”. |
| Savannah | Spanish, means “treeless plain”. |
| Scarlett | English, means “red”. |
| Selene | Greek, goddess of the moon. |
| Seraphina | Hebrew, means “fiery-winged”. |
| Serena | Latin, means “tranquil, serene”. |
| Sienna | Italian, a city known for its beautiful art. |
| Signe | Norse, means “new victory”. |
| Silvia | Latin, means “forest”. |
| Skadi | Norse, goddess of winter and mountains. |
| Skye | Scottish, refers to the Isle of Skye, a place of beauty and strength. |
| Solene | French, means “solemn, dignified”. |
| Soraya | Persian, means “princess”. |
| Stella | Latin, means “star”. |
| Svetlana | Slavic, means “light”. |
| Tamara | Hebrew, means “palm tree”. |
| Tamsin | English, means “twin”. |
| Tatiana | Russian, means “fairy queen”. |
| Tegan | Welsh, means “beautiful”. |
| Thalia | Greek, means “to flourish”. |
| Thea | Greek, means “goddess”. |
| Thora | Norse, means “thunder goddess”. |
| Tindra | Swedish, means “twinkle, sparkle”. |
| Trista | Latin, means “sad”. |
| Uma | Sanskrit, means “light”. |
| Ursa | Latin, means “bear”. |
| Ursula | Latin, means “little bear”. |
| Valentina | Latin, means “strong, vigorous”. |
| Valeria | Latin, means “strong, healthy”. |
| Vega | Arabic, a bright star in the constellation Lyra. |
| Verena | German, means “integrity”. |
| Vesper | Latin, means “evening star”. |
| Viola | Latin, a flower and a musical instrument. |
| Vivienne | French, means “alive”. |
| Waverly | English, means “meadow of quivering aspens”. |
| Willow | English, a tree associated with flexibility and grace. |
| Winona | Sioux, means “firstborn daughter”. |
| Winter | English, the coldest season, symbolizing tranquility and stillness. |
| Wren | English, a small bird symbolizing agility. |
| Xandra | Greek, short for Alexandra, means “defender of mankind”. |
| Xanthe | Greek, means “golden, yellow”. |
| Xenia | Greek, means “hospitality”. |
| Xiomara | Spanish, means “ready for battle”. |
| Yara | Brazilian, means “water lady”. |
| Yasmin | Persian, means “jasmine flower”. |
| Yasmine | Persian, variation of Yasmin, means “jasmine flower”. |
| Yelena | Russian, means “sunlight”. |
| Ygritte | Norse, a modern invented name from popular culture. |
| Yseult | French, a figure in Arthurian legend. |
| Zahara | Hebrew, means “flower”. |
| Zara | Arabic, means “princess, to blossom”. |
| Zella | African, means “lacking nothing, one who knows the path”. |
| Zephyra | Greek, means “west wind”. |
| Zephyrine | French, means “west wind”. |
| Zinnia | Latin, a colorful flower. |
| Zora | Slavic, means “dawn”. |
Independants
| Ada | German, means “noble, nobility”. |
| Adriana | Latin, means “from Hadria”. |
| Ainsley | Scottish, means “one’s own meadow”. |
| Alaina | Gaelic, means “rock”. |
| Alessia | Italian, means “defending warrior”. |
| Alexandra | Greek, means “defender of mankind”. |
| Amara | Igbo, means “grace”. |
| Anais | French, possibly means “gracious, merciful”. |
| Annalise | German, means “graced with God’s bounty”. |
| Ariana | Italian, means “most holy”. |
| Astrid | Scandinavian, means “divinely beautiful”. |
| Athena | Greek, associated with wisdom and warfare. |
| Aurora | Latin, means “dawn”. |
| Beatrix | Latin, means “she who brings happiness”. |
| Beatriz | Spanish/Portuguese, means “brings joy”. |
| Blair | Scottish, means “field, plain”. |
| Brenna | Gaelic, means “little drop of water; raven or black-haired”. |
| Brielle | French, diminutive of Gabrielle. |
| Cadence | Latin, means “rhythm”. |
| Callista | Greek, means “most beautiful”. |
| Camille | French, means “young religious attendant”. |
| Carina | Latin, means “dear, beloved”. |
| Carmen | Spanish, means “song”. |
| Cassandra | Greek, means “prophetess”. |
| Celeste | Latin, means “heavenly”. |
| Charlize | German, means “free man”. |
| Chelsea | English, means “chalk landing place”. |
| Christabel | Latin/Greek, means “beautiful Christian”. |
| Claudia | Latin, means “lame; enclosure”. |
| Colette | French, means “victorious”. |
| Corinne | Greek, means “maiden”. |
| Dalia | Hebrew, means “branch; to draw water”. |
| Daphne | Greek, means “laurel”. |
| Delaney | Irish, means “dark challenger”. |
| Diana | Latin, means “divine”. |
| Dorian | Greek, means “gift”. |
| Edith | English, means “prosperous in war”. |
| Elaina | Greek, means “bright, shining light”. |
| Elodie | French, means “foreign riches”. |
| Emilia | Latin, means “rival; laborious; eager”. |
| Esme | French, means “esteemed, beloved”. |
| Estelle | French, means “star”. |
| Faye | English, means “fairy”. |
| Felicity | Latin, means “happiness”. |
| Fiona | Gaelic, means “fair”. |
| Freya | Norse, associated with love, beauty, and fertility. |
| Gail | Hebrew, means “father’s joy”. |
| Gemma | Italian, means “gem”. |
| Genevieve | French, means “tribe woman”. |
| Giselle | French, means “pledge”. |
| Halle | Norse, means “rock”. |
| Harriet | English, means “estate ruler”. |
| Hazel | English, from the hazelnut tree. |
| Helena | Greek, means “light, torch, bright”. |
| Ilona | Hungarian, means “light”. |
| Imogen | English, means “maiden, innocent”. |
| Ingrid | Norse, means “fair, beautiful”. |
| Iris | Greek, means “rainbow”. |
| Isla | Scottish, from the name of the island “Islay”. |
| Jade | Spanish, from the stone jade, symbolizes purity and wisdom. |
| Janelle | American, means “God is gracious”. |
| Jasmine | Persian, from the flower, symbolizing grace and elegance. |
| Jocelyn | German, means “member of the Gauts tribe”. |
| Jordan | Hebrew, means “to flow down”. |
| Josephine | French, means “Jehovah increases”. |
| Joyce | Latin, means “merry, joyous”. |
| Judith | Hebrew, means “praised”. |
| Juliet | English, means “youthful, downy”. |
| June | Latin, from the month, symbolizing new beginnings. |
| Kara | Greek, means “pure”. |
| Katerina | Greek, means “pure”. |
| Keira | Irish, means “dark-haired”. |
| Kelsey | English, means “from the ship’s island”. |
| Kendra | English, means “knowledgeable”. |
| Kiera | Irish, means “dark”. |
| Laila | Arabic, means “night”. |
| Lana | Slavic, means “light”. |
| Lara | Russian, means “citadel”. |
| Laurel | Latin, from the laurel tree, symbolizing victory. |
| Leah | Hebrew, means “weary”. |
| Leila | Arabic, means “night”. |
| Lena | Greek, means “light, torch, bright”. |
| Leonie | Latin, means “lion”. |
| Liana | French, means “to bind”. |
| Lilian | English, means “lily”. |
| Lola | Spanish, diminutive of Dolores. |
| Lorelei | German, means “alluring”. |
| Lorraine | French, from the region of Lorraine. |
| Lucia | Latin, means “light”. |
| Lucinda | Latin, means “light”. |
| Lydia | Greek, means “woman from Lydia”. |
| Lyra | Latin, from the constellation. |
| Mabel | Latin, means “lovable”. |
| Madeleine | French, means “woman from Magdala”. |
| Maeve | Irish, means “intoxicating”. |
| Maren | Latin, means “sea”. |
| Margot | French, diminutive of Margaret. |
| Mariah | Hebrew, variant of Maria. |
| Mariam | Hebrew, variant of Mary. |
| Maribel | Spanish, combination of Maria and Bella. |
| Marina | Latin, means “of the sea”. |
| Marissa | Latin, means “of the sea”. |
| Matilda | German, means “battle-mighty”. |
| Maura | Irish, form of Mary. |
| Maya | Hebrew, means “water”. |
| Melina | Greek, means “honey”. |
| Melody | Greek, means “song”. |
| Meredith | Welsh, means “great ruler”. |
| Mia | Scandinavian, means “bitter” or “beloved”. |
| Miranda | Latin, means “marvelous”. |
| Miriam | Hebrew, original form of Mary. |
| Nadia | Slavic, means “hope”. |
| Naomi | Hebrew, means “pleasantness”. |
| Natalia | Latin, means “Christmas Day”. |
| Natasha | Russian, diminutive of Natalia. |
| Neve | Irish, means “snow”. |
| Nia | Welsh, means “brightness”. |
| Noelle | French, means “Christmas”. |
| Nora | Latin, means “honor”. |
| Octavia | Latin, means “eighth”. |
| Olive | English, from the olive tree. |
| Olivia | Latin, means “olive tree”. |
| Ophelia | Greek, means “help”. |
| Paige | English, means “assistant, page”. |
| Paloma | Spanish, means “dove”. |
| Patrice | Latin, feminine form of Patrick. |
| Paula | Latin, means “small”. |
| Penelope | Greek, means “weaver”. |
| Phoebe | Greek, means “bright, pure”. |
| Piper | English, means “pipe player”. |
| Priscilla | Latin, means “ancient”. |
| Quinn | Irish, means “descendant of Conn”. |
| Rachel | Hebrew, means “ewe”. |
| Raquel | Spanish, form of Rachel. |
| Raven | English, from the bird. |
| Reagan | Irish, means “little king”. |
| Reese | Welsh, means “ardor”. |
| Regina | Latin, means “queen”. |
| Renee | French, means “reborn”. |
| Rhea | Greek, means “flowing”. |
| Riley | Irish, means “valiant”. |
| Rita | Spanish, diminutive of Margarita. |
| Robin | English, from the bird. |
| Rosalind | Old German, means “pretty rose”. |
| Rosamund | German, means “horse protector”. |
| Rose | English, from the rose flower. |
| Rowan | Gaelic, means “little redhead”. |
| Roxanne | Persian, means “dawn”. |
| Ruby | English, from the gemstone. |
| Sabrina | Latin, of Celtic origin. |
| Sadie | English, diminutive of Sarah. |
| Sage | English, means “wise”. |
| Samara | Hebrew/Arabic, means “guarded by God” or “seedling”. |
| Sandra | Greek, diminutive of Alexandra. |
| Sasha | Russian, diminutive of Alexandra. |
| Saskia | Dutch, means “Saxon woman”. |
| Savannah | Spanish, means “treeless plain”. |
| Scarlett | English, from the color. |
| Selena | Greek, means “moon”. |
| Serena | Latin, means “serene, calm”. |
| Shannon | Gaelic, means “old, wise river”. |
| Sienna | Italian, from the city in Italy. |
| Simone | French, feminine form of Simon. |
| Skylar | Dutch, variant of Schuyler, means “scholar”. |
| Sofia | Greek, means “wisdom”. |
| Sonia | Slavic, means “wisdom”. |
| Sophia | Greek, means “wisdom”. |
| Stella | Latin, means “star”. |
| Stephanie | Greek, means “crown”. |
| Summer | English, from the season. |
| Sydney | English, means “wide meadow”. |
| Sylvia | Latin, means “from the forest”. |
| Tabitha | Aramaic, means “gazelle”. |
| Tamsin | English, contraction of Thomasina. |
| Tatiana | Latin, of Russian origin. |
| Tegan | Welsh, means “fair”. |
| Teresa | Greek, means “to reap, to gather”. |
| Thalia | Greek, means “to flourish”. |
| Thea | Greek, means “goddess”. |
| Theresa | Greek, means “to reap, to gather”. |
| Tia | Spanish, means “aunt”. |
| Tiana | Slavic, means “fairy queen”. |
| Tilda | German, diminutive of Matilda. |
| Trista | Latin, means “sad”. |
| Valentina | Latin, means “strong, healthy”. |
| Valerie | Latin, means “strength, health”. |
| Vanessa | English, created by Jonathan Swift. |
| Vera | Russian, means “faith”. |
| Veronica | Latin, means “true image”. |
| Victoria | Latin, means “victory”. |
| Vivian | Latin, means “alive”. |
| Wendy | English, invented by J.M. Barrie for “Peter Pan”. |
| Whitney | English, means “white island”. |
| Willa | German, feminine form of William. |
| Willow | English, from the willow tree. |
| Winona | Native American, means “firstborn daughter”. |
| Xanthe | Greek, means “yellow, blonde”. |
| Yara | Brazilian, means “water lady”. |
| Yasmine | Persian, variant of Jasmine. |
| Yvonne | French, means “yew wood”. |
Innocents
| Abigail | Hebrew, means “father’s joy”. |
| Ada | German, means “noble, nobility”. |
| Adelaide | German, means “noble, nobility”. |
| Aimee | French, means “beloved”. |
| Ainsley | Scottish, means “one’s own meadow”. |
| Alana | Irish, means “beautiful, serene”. |
| Alexandra | Greek, means “defender of men”. |
| Alice | German, means “noble”. |
| Alicia | Spanish, means “noble”. |
| Alison | German, means “noble”. |
| Alyssa | Greek, means “noble natured”. |
| Amberly | English, combination of Amber and Kimberly. |
| Amelia | German, means “work”. |
| Anastasia | Greek, means “resurrection”. |
| Angelina | Italian, means “little angel”. |
| Anna | Hebrew, means “grace”. |
| Annabelle | French, combination of Anna and Belle. |
| April | English, symbolizing spring and new beginnings. |
| Ariana | Italian, means “most holy”. |
| Ariel | Hebrew, means “lion of God”. |
| Ariella | Hebrew, means “lion of God”. |
| Ashlyn | English, combination of Ashley and Lynn. |
| Aspen | English, from the aspen tree. |
| Audrey | English, means “noble strength”. |
| Aurora | Latin, means “dawn”. |
| Autumn | English, from the season. |
| Ava | Latin, means “bird”. |
| Beatrice | Latin, means “she who brings happiness”. |
| Bella | Italian, means “beautiful”. |
| Beth | Hebrew, diminutive of Elizabeth, means “God is my oath”. |
| Bethany | Hebrew, means “house of figs”. |
| Bianca | Italian, means “white”. |
| Bree | Irish, means “strength or exalted one”. |
| Brianna | Irish, means “strong, virtuous, honorable”. |
| Bridgette | Irish, means “strength or exalted one”. |
| Britney | English, variant of Brittany. |
| Brooke | English, means “small stream”. |
| Cadence | Latin, means “rhythm”. |
| Caitlyn | Irish, means “pure”. |
| Callie | Greek, diminutive of Caroline, means “beautiful”. |
| Camilla | Latin, means “young ceremonial attendant”. |
| Cara | Italian, means “beloved”. |
| Carly | English, diminutive of Caroline. |
| Caroline | French, means “free man”. |
| Cassandra | Greek, means “she who entangles men”. |
| Cassie | English, diminutive of Cassandra. |
| Catherine | Greek, means “pure”. |
| Cecilia | Latin, means “blind”. |
| Celeste | Latin, means “heavenly”. |
| Celia | Latin, means “heaven”. |
| Charlene | French, feminine of Charles, means “free man”. |
| Chloe | Greek, means “blooming” or “fertility”. |
| Claire | French, means “clear, bright”. |
| Clara | Latin, means “clear, bright, famous”. |
| Cora | Greek, means “maiden”. |
| Daisy | English, from the flower, symbolizing innocence. |
| Daphne | Greek, means “laurel”. |
| Delia | Greek, means “from Delos”. |
| Eden | Hebrew, means “delight”. |
| Elise | French, diminutive of Elizabeth. |
| Ella | English, means “all, completely; fairy maiden”. |
| Ellie | English, diminutive of Eleanor or Ellen. |
| Emily | Latin, means “striving, industrious”. |
| Emma | German, means “whole” or “universal”. |
| Esme | French, means “esteemed, beloved”. |
| Eva | Hebrew, means “life”. |
| Faith | English, from the virtue of faith. |
| Fiona | Gaelic, means “white, fair”. |
| Flora | Latin, means “flower”. |
| Gemma | Italian, means “gem, jewel”. |
| Grace | English, from the virtue of grace. |
| Greta | German, diminutive of Margaret, means “pearl”. |
| Hannah | Hebrew, means “favor, grace”. |
| Hazel | English, from the hazelnut tree. |
| Heather | English, from the heather plant. |
| Heidi | German, diminutive of Adelheid, means “nobility”. |
| Holly | English, from the holly tree. |
| Hope | English, from the virtue of hope. |
| Iris | Greek, means “rainbow”. |
| Isabel | Spanish, means “pledged to God”. |
| Ivy | English, from the ivy plant, symbolizing faithfulness. |
| Jade | English, from the precious stone. |
| Jane | English, means “God is gracious”. |
| Jasmine | Persian, from the flower. |
| Jenna | English, diminutive of Jennifer. |
| Jenny | English, diminutive of Jennifer. |
| Jess | English, diminutive of Jessica. |
| Julia | Latin, means “youthful, soft-haired”. |
| Julie | French, diminutive of Julia. |
| June | Latin, from the month, symbolizing youth. |
| Kara | Latin, means “beloved”. |
| Kate | English, diminutive of Katherine. |
| Katie | English, diminutive of Katherine. |
| Kayla | Hebrew, means “laurel, crown”. |
| Keira | Irish, means “dark”. |
| Kelly | Irish, means “bright-headed”. |
| Kelsey | English, means “from the ship’s island”. |
| Kendra | English, means “knowledge”. |
| Kim | English, short for Kimberly. |
| Kylie | Aboriginal, means “boomerang”. |
| Lacey | English, from Lassy in France. |
| Lara | Russian, means “citadel”. |
| Laura | Latin, means “laurel”. |
| Lauren | English, feminine form of Laurence. |
| Leah | Hebrew, means “weary”. |
| Leanne | English, combination of Lee and Anne. |
| Lena | Greek, means “light, torch, bright”. |
| Lily | English, from the lily flower, symbolizing purity. |
| Lisa | English, diminutive of Elizabeth. |
| Lola | Spanish, diminutive of Dolores. |
| Lottie | English, diminutive of Charlotte. |
| Lucy | English, means “light”. |
| Lydia | Greek, means “woman from Lydia”. |
| Mabel | Latin, means “lovable”. |
| Macy | English, means “hill”. |
| Maddie | English, diminutive of Madeline. |
| Maisie | Scottish, diminutive of Mairead. |
| Mara | Hebrew, means “bitter”. |
| Margo | French, diminutive of Margaret. |
| Maria | Latin, means “star of the sea”. |
| Marianne | English, combination of Mary and Anne. |
| Marie | French, form of Maria. |
| Marina | Latin, means “of the sea”. |
| Marissa | English, means “of the sea”. |
| Martha | Aramaic, means “lady, mistress”. |
| Mary | Hebrew, means “star of the sea”. |
| Maya | Hebrew, means “water”. |
| Megan | Welsh, means “pearl”. |
| Melanie | Greek, means “black, dark”. |
| Melissa | Greek, means “honey bee”. |
| Mia | Italian, means “mine”. |
| Michelle | French, means “who is like God”. |
| Mina | German, means “love”. |
| Miranda | Latin, means “admirable, wonderful”. |
| Molly | English, diminutive of Mary. |
| Nadia | Slavic, means “hope”. |
| Naomi | Hebrew, means “pleasantness”. |
| Natalie | Latin, means “Christmas Day”. |
| Natasha | Russian, diminutive of Natalia. |
| Nell | English, short for Eleanor or Helen, means “bright, shining one”. |
| Nina | Spanish, means “little girl”. |
| Nora | English, diminutive of Honora. |
| Olive | English, from the olive tree, symbolizing peace. |
| Olivia | Latin, means “olive tree”. |
| Paige | English, means “young servant”. |
| Pamela | Greek, means “all honey”. |
| Patsy | English, diminutive of Patricia. |
| Pearl | English, from the gemstone. |
| Penny | English, diminutive of Penelope. |
| Phoebe | Greek, means “bright, shining”. |
| Piper | English, means “pipe player”. |
| Polly | English, diminutive of Mary. |
| Poppy | English, from the poppy flower. |
| Rachel | Hebrew, means “ewe”. |
| Rebecca | Hebrew, means “servant of God”. |
| Renee | French, means “reborn”. |
| Riley | Irish, means “valiant”. |
| Robin | English, from the bird, symbolizing joy. |
| Rosa | Latin, from the rose flower. |
| Rose | English, from the rose flower. |
| Rosie | English, diminutive of Rose. |
| Ruby | English, from the gemstone, symbolizing passion. |
| Ruth | Hebrew, means “companion, friend”. |
| Sadie | English, diminutive of Sarah. |
| Sally | English, diminutive of Sarah. |
| Samantha | Hebrew, means “God has heard”. |
| Sara | Hebrew, means “princess”. |
| Savannah | Spanish, means “treeless plain”. |
| Serena | Latin, means “serene, calm”. |
| Shelby | English, means “a sheltered town”. |
| Sienna | Italian, from the city in Italy, known for its reddish-brown clay. |
| Sierra | Spanish, means “mountain range”. |
| Sophie | Greek, means “wisdom”. |
| Stella | Latin, means “star”. |
| Summer | English, from the season. |
| Sydney | English, means “wide meadow”. |
| Sylvia | Latin, means “from the forest”. |
| Tanya | Russian, diminutive of Tatiana. |
| Tara | Gaelic, means “hill, star”. |
| Tessa | Greek, diminutive of Theresa, means “to reap, to gather”. |
| Thea | Greek, means “goddess”. |
| Tina | English, diminutive of Christina. |
| Tori | English, diminutive of Victoria, means “victor”. |
| Tracy | English, means “place of Thracius”. |
| Valerie | Latin, means “strength, health”. |
| Vanessa | English, created by Jonathan Swift. |
| Vera | Russian, means “faith”. |
| Veronica | Latin, means “true image”. |
| Victoria | Latin, means “victory”. |
| Violet | English, from the flower. |
| Vivian | Latin, means “alive”. |
| Wendy | English, invented by J.M. Barrie for “Peter Pan”. |
| Whitney | English, means “white island”. |
| Willow | English, from the willow tree, symbolizing grace. |
| Winifred | Welsh, means “blessed peacemaking”. |
| Yasmine | Persian, variant of Jasmine. |
| Yvonne | French, means “yew wood”. |
| Zara | Arabic, means “princess, to blossom”. |
| Zoe | Greek, means “life”. |
| Zoey | Greek, variant of Zoe, means “life”. |
Rebels
| Adira | Hebrew, means “strong, noble, powerful”. |
| Ainsley | Scottish, means “one’s own meadow”. |
| Alba | Latin, means “dawn, white”. |
| Alexia | Greek, means “defender”. |
| Althea | Greek, means “with healing power”. |
| Amara | Igbo and Latin, means “grace, mercy, kindness”. |
| Anais | Hebrew, means “grace”. |
| Andromeda | Greek, a mythological princess known for her independence. |
| Angelique | French, means “angelic”. |
| Anouk | Dutch, means “grace”. |
| Aphra | Hebrew, means “dust”. |
| Arabella | Latin, means “yielding to prayer”. |
| Aria | Hebrew and Italian, means “lioness, air, melody”. |
| Ariadne | Greek, means “most holy”. |
| Artemis | Greek, goddess of the hunt and wilderness. |
| Asha | Sanskrit, means “hope, desire”. |
| Aspen | English, a tree associated with resilience. |
| Astrid | Norse, means “divinely beautiful”. |
| Athena | Greek, goddess of wisdom and warfare. |
| Aubrey | German, means “elf ruler”. |
| Aurora | Latin, means “dawn”. |
| Aveline | French, means “desired, wished for”. |
| Azura | Spanish, means “sky blue”. |
| Beatrice | Italian, means “she who brings happiness”. |
| Beatrix | Latin, means “she who brings happiness”. |
| Bellamy | French, means “fine friend”. |
| Bianca | Italian, means “white, pure”. |
| Blair | Scottish, means “battlefield”. |
| Blythe | English, means “free spirit, happy, carefree”. |
| Bronte | Greek, means “thunder”. |
| Bryn | Welsh, means “hill”. |
| Cadence | Latin, means “rhythm, flow”. |
| Calista | Greek, means “most beautiful”. |
| Calliope | Greek, means “beautiful voice”. |
| Cambria | Latin, means “the people”. |
| Camille | French, means “young ceremonial attendant”. |
| Carina | Latin, means “dear, beloved”. |
| Carmen | Latin, means “song, tune, or poem”. |
| Cassia | Greek, means “cinnamon”. |
| Celeste | Latin, means “heavenly”. |
| Ceres | Latin, Roman goddess of agriculture. |
| Chiara | Italian, means “light, clear”. |
| Clio | Greek, means “glory”. |
| Cora | Greek, means “maiden”. |
| Corinna | Greek, means “maiden”. |
| Cyra | Persian, means “sun”. |
| Dagny | Norse, means “new day”. |
| Daria | Persian, means “possessor of good”. |
| Delaney | Irish, means “dark challenger”. |
| Delilah | Hebrew, means “delicate”. |
| Demetria | Greek, means “follower of Demeter”. |
| Deva | Sanskrit, means “divine, deity”. |
| Dione | Greek, a goddess associated with mystery. |
| Dora | Greek, means “gift”. |
| Drea | Greek, short for Andrea, means “strong”. |
| Drusilla | Latin, means “dewy-eyed”. |
| Echo | Greek, a nymph who loved her own voice. |
| Eden | Hebrew, means “delight, paradise”. |
| Elara | Greek, a lover of Zeus and mother of a giant. |
| Electra | Greek, means “shining, bright”. |
| Elidi | Greek, means “gift of the sun”. |
| Elowen | Cornish, means “elm tree”. |
| Ember | English, a small glowing piece of coal or wood. |
| Emery | German, means “brave, powerful”. |
| Enid | Welsh, means “spirit, life”. |
| Eris | Greek, goddess of chaos and strife. |
| Esme | French, means “esteemed, beloved”. |
| Estella | Latin, means “star”. |
| Etta | English, means “estate ruler”. |
| Fallon | Irish, means “leader”. |
| Faye | French, means “fairy”. |
| Fenella | Scottish, means “white shoulder”. |
| Ffion | Welsh, means “foxglove”. |
| Fiona | Gaelic, means “fair, white, clear”. |
| Flora | Latin, Roman goddess of flowers and spring. |
| Freya | Norse, goddess of love, fertility, and battle. |
| Gaia | Greek, personification of the Earth. |
| Gemma | Italian, means “gem, precious stone”. |
| Genesis | Greek, means “beginning”. |
| Ginevra | Italian, means “white shadow, white wave”. |
| Giselle | German, means “pledge”. |
| Halia | Hawaiian, means “remembrance of a loved one”. |
| Harlow | English, means “army hill”. |
| Harper | English, means “harp player”. |
| Haven | English, means “safe place”. |
| Hazel | English, a tree and color symbolizing wisdom and protection. |
| Hero | Greek, a figure of myth and legend. |
| Hester | English, means “star”. |
| Holland | Dutch, refers to the region in the Netherlands. |
| Honor | English, symbolizes integrity and respect. |
| Iara | Brazilian, means “lady of the water”. |
| Idalia | Greek, means “behold the sun”. |
| Imani | Arabic, means “faith”. |
| Indigo | English, a deep blue-purple color. |
| Ingrid | Norse, means “beautiful, loved”. |
| Io | Greek, a nymph loved by Zeus. |
| Ione | Greek, means “violet flower”. |
| Isolde | Welsh, a figure in Arthurian legend. |
| Jade | Spanish, a precious stone symbolizing purity and serenity. |
| Jael | Hebrew, means “mountain goat”. |
| Jaya | Sanskrit, means “victory”. |
| Jessamine | Persian, a variation of Jasmine, means “jasmine flower”. |
| Juniper | Latin, a tree symbolizing protection and purification. |
| Kaia | Scandinavian, means “pure”. |
| Kali | Sanskrit, a goddess symbolizing destruction and rebirth. |
| Karma | Sanskrit, means “action, fate”. |
| Katniss | American, a plant name, associated with the Hunger Games protagonist. |
| Keegan | Irish, means “descendant of the fiery one”. |
| Kenzie | Scottish, means “the fair one”. |
| Kestrel | English, a type of falcon, symbolizing freedom. |
| Kiera | Irish, means “dark-haired”. |
| Kyra | Greek, means “lady”. |
| Laken | English, means “lake”. |
| Lara | Russian, means “citadel”. |
| Larkin | Irish, means “rough, fierce”. |
| Leda | Greek, a mythological figure, mother of Helen of Troy. |
| Lennox | Scottish, means “elm grove”. |
| Leonie | German, means “lion”. |
| Lilith | Assyrian, a mythological figure associated with independence. |
| Linnea | Swedish, a flower symbolizing remembrance. |
| Logan | Scottish, means “little hollow”. |
| Lorelei | German, a siren figure from German folklore. |
| Lumen | Latin, means “light”. |
| Lyra | Greek, means “lyre”. |
| Mabel | Latin, means “lovable”. |
| Maelle | French, means “ambitious”. |
| Maia | Greek, means “mother”. |
| Maren | Latin, means “sea”. |
| Marlowe | English, means “driftwood”. |
| Mavis | French, means “songbird”. |
| Maxine | Latin, means “greatest”. |
| Melody | Greek, means “song”. |
| Mira | Latin, means “wonderful, peace, prosperous”. |
| Morwenna | Welsh, means “waves of the sea”. |
| Myra | Greek, means “myrrh”. |
| Nadia | Slavic, means “hope”. |
| Naima | Arabic, means “tranquility”. |
| Nala | African, means “successful”. |
| Nell | English, means “bright, shining one”. |
| Niamh | Irish, means “bright”. |
| Nova | Latin, means “new”. |
| Oceane | French, means “ocean”. |
| Odette | French, means “wealthy”. |
| Ophelia | Greek, means “help”. |
| Oriana | Latin, means “dawn”. |
| Orla | Irish, means “golden princess”. |
| Paloma | Spanish, means “dove”. |
| Pandora | Greek, means “all gifts”. |
| Persephone | Greek, goddess of spring and the underworld. |
| Petra | Greek, means “rock, stone”. |
| Phaedra | Greek, means “bright”. |
| Phoenix | Greek, a mythical bird symbolizing rebirth. |
| Piper | English, means “pipe player”. |
| Pippa | English, short for Philippa, means “lover of horses”. |
| Priya | Sanskrit, means “beloved”. |
| Quinn | Irish, means “descendant of Conn”. |
| Quintessa | Latin, means “fifth” or “essence”. |
| Raina | Slavic, means “queen”. |
| Raven | English, a bird symbolizing mystery and intelligence. |
| Reina | Spanish, means “queen”. |
| Rhea | Greek, means “flowing stream”. |
| Rhys | Welsh, means “enthusiasm”. |
| Riona | Irish, means “queenly”. |
| Rowan | Gaelic, a tree symbolizing protection and strength. |
| Ruby | Latin, a precious stone symbolizing passion and vitality. |
| Sabine | Latin, refers to an ancient Italian tribe. |
| Saffron | English, a spice symbolizing purity and healing. |
| Sage | Latin, means “wise”. |
| Samara | Hebrew, means “under God’s rule”. |
| Sapphira | Greek, means “sapphire”. |
| Saskia | Dutch, means “Saxon woman”. |
| Scarlett | English, means “red”. |
| Seraphina | Hebrew, means “fiery-winged”. |
| Sienna | Italian, a city known for its beautiful art. |
| Sigrid | Norse, means “victory, wisdom”. |
| Skye | Scottish, refers to the Isle of Skye, a place of beauty and strength. |
| Sloane | Irish, means “raider”. |
| Solange | French, means “solemn, dignified”. |
| Soraya | Persian, means “princess”. |
| Stella | Latin, means “star”. |
| Suri | Persian, means “princess”. |
| Tamsin | English, means “twin”. |
| Tegan | Welsh, means “beautiful”. |
| Thalia | Greek, means “to flourish”. |
| Thea | Greek, means “goddess”. |
| Thora | Norse, means “thunder goddess”. |
| Tilda | German, means “mighty in battle”. |
| Tova | Hebrew, means “good”. |
| Uma | Sanskrit, means “light”. |
| Ursula | Latin, means “little bear”. |
| Utopia | Greek, means “no place”. |
| Valentina | Latin, means “strong, vigorous”. |
| Vega | Arabic, a bright star in the constellation Lyra. |
| Venus | Latin, Roman goddess of love and beauty. |
| Verity | English, means “truth”. |
| Vesper | Latin, means “evening star”. |
| Waverly | English, means “meadow of quivering aspens”. |
| Zephyra | Greek, means “west wind”. |
Seductresses
| Abigail | Hebrew, means “my father is joy”. |
| Abrielle | French, means “God is my strength”. |
| Adelina | Latin, means “noble”. |
| Adriana | Latin, means “dark, rich”. |
| Aida | Arabic, means “returning, visitor”. |
| Aisha | Arabic, means “living, prosperous”. |
| Alessandra | Italian, means “defender of mankind”. |
| Alessia | Italian, means “defender”. |
| Alina | Slavic, means “bright, beautiful”. |
| Amara | Igbo and Latin, means “grace, mercy, kindness”. |
| Anastacia | Greek, means “resurrection”. |
| Anastasia | Greek, means “resurrection”. |
| Angelica | Latin, means “angelic”. |
| Angelina | Greek, means “messenger, angel”. |
| Anika | Sanskrit, means “grace, brilliance, sweet-faced”. |
| Anya | Russian, means “grace”. |
| Arabella | Latin, means “yielding to prayer”. |
| Aria | Hebrew and Italian, means “lioness, air, melody”. |
| Ariana | Italian, means “most holy”. |
| Aurora | Latin, means “dawn”. |
| Ava | Latin, means “bird, living one”. |
| Bianca | Italian, means “white, pure”. |
| Bianka | Italian, variation of Bianca, means “white, pure”. |
| Brielle | French, means “God is my strength”. |
| Brigitte | French, means “strength, exalted one”. |
| Calypso | Greek, a nymph who charmed Odysseus. |
| Camilla | Latin, means “young ceremonial attendant”. |
| Cara | Italian, means “beloved, dear”. |
| Carmela | Hebrew, means “garden”. |
| Carmen | Latin, means “song, tune, or poem”. |
| Catarina | Greek, means “pure”. |
| Celeste | Latin, means “heavenly”. |
| Charlotte | French, means “free man, petite”. |
| Chloe | Greek, means “blooming, fertility”. |
| Clara | Latin, means “clear, bright, famous”. |
| Clarice | Latin, means “bright, clear”. |
| Clarissa | Latin, means “bright, clear”. |
| Cleo | Greek, short for Cleopatra, means “glory of the father”. |
| Colette | French, means “people of victory”. |
| Cora | Greek, means “maiden”. |
| Dahlia | Swedish, a flower associated with elegance and dignity. |
| Dalia | Hebrew, means “branch, bough”. |
| Daphne | Greek, a nymph associated with freshness and purity. |
| Delilah | Hebrew, means “delicate”. |
| Diana | Latin, Roman goddess of the moon and hunting. |
| Dominique | French, means “of the Lord”. |
| Eden | Hebrew, means “delight, paradise”. |
| Elara | Greek, a lover of Zeus and mother of a giant. |
| Elena | Spanish, means “bright, shining light”. |
| Elenora | Greek, means “light”. |
| Elise | French, means “God is my oath”. |
| Ella | German, means “all, completely; fairy maiden”. |
| Emilia | Latin, means “to strive or excel or rival”. |
| Esme | French, means “esteemed, beloved”. |
| Esmeralda | Spanish, means “emerald”. |
| Estella | Latin, means “star”. |
| Eva | Hebrew, means “life”. |
| Evangeline | Greek, means “bearer of good news”. |
| Faye | French, means “fairy”. |
| Felicia | Latin, means “lucky, successful”. |
| Fiona | Gaelic, means “fair, white, clear”. |
| Flora | Latin, Roman goddess of flowers and spring. |
| Freya | Norse, goddess of love, fertility, and battle. |
| Gabrielle | Hebrew, means “God is my strength”. |
| Gemma | Italian, means “gem, precious stone”. |
| Giselle | German, means “pledge”. |
| Giuliana | Italian, means “youthful”. |
| Greta | German, means “pearl”. |
| Halia | Hawaiian, means “remembrance of a loved one”. |
| Harper | English, means “harp player”. |
| Hazel | English, a tree and color symbolizing wisdom and protection. |
| Helena | Greek, means “light, torch, bright”. |
| Ingrid | Norse, means “beautiful, loved”. |
| Isabella | Italian, means “pledged to God”. |
| Isadora | Greek, means “gift of Isis”. |
| Isolde | Welsh, a figure in Arthurian legend. |
| Jade | Spanish, a precious stone symbolizing purity and serenity. |
| Janelle | American, modern invented name. |
| Jasmine | Persian, a flower symbolizing grace and elegance. |
| Jocelyn | German, means “member of the Gauts tribe”. |
| Juliana | Latin, means “youthful”. |
| Juliette | French, means “youthful, Jove’s child”. |
| Juno | Latin, Roman queen of the gods. |
| Kali | Sanskrit, a goddess symbolizing destruction and rebirth. |
| Katarina | Greek, means “pure”. |
| Katya | Russian, means “pure”. |
| Keira | Irish, means “dark-haired”. |
| Kiara | Irish, means “dark-haired”. |
| Lana | Slavic, means “light”. |
| Lara | Russian, means “citadel”. |
| Lavinia | Latin, means “purity”. |
| Layla | Arabic, means “night”. |
| Leticia | Latin, means “joy, gladness”. |
| Lila | Sanskrit, means “play, amusement”. |
| Lilith | Assyrian, a mythological figure associated with independence. |
| Liora | Hebrew, means “my light”. |
| Lola | Spanish, means “sorrows”. |
| Lorelei | German, a siren figure from German folklore. |
| Lucinda | Latin, means “light”. |
| Luna | Latin, means “moon”. |
| Lydia | Greek, means “woman from Lydia”. |
| Lyra | Greek, means “lyre”. |
| Mabel | Latin, means “lovable”. |
| Madeleine | Hebrew, means “woman from Magdala”. |
| Maeve | Irish, means “she who intoxicates”. |
| Magdalena | Hebrew, means “woman from Magdala”. |
| Marcella | Latin, means “warlike”. |
| Margo | French, means “pearl”. |
| Mariana | Latin, means “of the sea”. |
| Mariella | Italian, means “bitter sea”. |
| Marisol | Spanish, means “sea and sun”. |
| Melisande | French, means “strong in work”. |
| Miranda | Latin, means “worthy of admiration”. |
| Morgana | Welsh, a figure in Arthurian legend. |
| Nadia | Slavic, means “hope”. |
| Nala | African, means “successful”. |
| Natalia | Latin, means “Christmas day”. |
| Natalya | Russian, means “Christmas day”. |
| Natasha | Russian, means “birthday of the Lord”. |
| Neve | Irish, means “snow, bright”. |
| Nicolette | French, means “victory of the people”. |
| Noemi | Italian, means “my delight”. |
| Octavia | Latin, means “eighth”. |
| Ondine | French, means “little wave”. |
| Ophelia | Greek, means “help”. |
| Oriana | Latin, means “dawn”. |
| Orianna | Latin, means “dawn”. |
| Paloma | Spanish, means “dove”. |
| Pandora | Greek, means “all gifts”. |
| Penelope | Greek, means “weaver”. |
| Persephone | Greek, goddess of spring and the underworld. |
| Petra | Greek, means “rock, stone”. |
| Phaedra | Greek, means “bright”. |
| Phoebe | Greek, means “bright, pure”. |
| Phoenix | Greek, a mythical bird symbolizing rebirth. |
| Portia | Latin, means “pig, hog”. |
| Quinn | Irish, means “descendant of Conn”. |
| Raquel | Spanish, means “ewe”. |
| Raven | English, a bird symbolizing mystery and intelligence. |
| Regina | Latin, means “queen”. |
| Renata | Latin, means “reborn”. |
| Rhea | Greek, means “flowing stream”. |
| Rosalind | German, means “gentle horse”. |
| Roxanne | Persian, means “dawn”. |
| Ruby | Latin, a precious stone symbolizing passion and vitality. |
| Sabrina | Latin, a legendary figure associated with the River Severn. |
| Salome | Hebrew, means “peace”. |
| Samara | Hebrew, means “under God’s rule”. |
| Sapphira | Greek, means “sapphire”. |
| Scarlett | English, means “red”. |
| Selena | Greek, means “moon”. |
| Serena | Latin, means “tranquil, serene”. |
| Shiloh | Hebrew, means “peaceful”. |
| Sibyl | Greek, means “prophetess”. |
| Sienna | Italian, a city known for its beautiful art. |
| Simone | Hebrew, means “he has heard”. |
| Siobhan | Irish, means “God is gracious”. |
| Sofia | Greek, means “wisdom”. |
| Solange | French, means “solemn, dignified”. |
| Stella | Latin, means “star”. |
| Svetlana | Slavic, means “light”. |
| Tabitha | Aramaic, means “gazelle”. |
| Tatiana | Russian, means “fairy queen”. |
| Tatienne | French, means “fairy queen”. |
| Thalia | Greek, means “to flourish”. |
| Theodora | Greek, means “gift of God”. |
| Tia | Spanish, means “aunt”. |
| Trinity | Latin, means “triad”. |
| Uma | Sanskrit, means “light”. |
| Ursula | Latin, means “little bear”. |
| Valentina | Latin, means “strong, vigorous”. |
| Valeria | Latin, means “strong, healthy”. |
| Vanessa | Greek, means “butterfly”. |
| Veda | Sanskrit, means “knowledge”. |
| Verona | Italian, a city in Italy. |
| Vesper | Latin, means “evening star”. |
| Victoria | Latin, means “victory”. |
| Vienna | German, a city known for its cultural richness. |
| Violet | Latin, a flower symbolizing modesty and simplicity. |
| Vivian | Latin, means “alive”. |
| Vivienne | French, means “alive”. |
| Wanda | Slavic, means “wanderer”. |
| Willow | English, a tree associated with flexibility and grace. |
| Winona | Sioux, means “firstborn daughter”. |
| Xanthe | Greek, means “golden, yellow”. |
| Xenia | Greek, means “hospitality”. |
| Xiomara | Spanish, means “ready for battle”. |
| Yara | Brazilian, means “water lady”. |
| Yasmine | Persian, means “jasmine flower”. |
| Yelena | Russian, means “sunlight”. |
| Yesenia | Spanish, means “flower”. |
| Ysabel | Spanish, means “pledged to God”. |
| Yvette | French, means “yew”. |
| Zara | Arabic, means “princess, to blossom”. |
| Zephyra | Greek, means “west wind”. |
| Zephyrine | French, means “west wind”. |
| Zinnia | Latin, a colorful flower. |
| Zoë | Greek, means “life”. |
| Zora | Slavic, means “dawn”. |
Tom Boy
| Alex | Short for Alexandra, means “defender of men”. |
| Alexi | Greek, diminutive of Alexandra, means “defender”. |
| Andie | Diminutive of Andrea, means “strong and manly”. |
| Ariel | Hebrew, means “lion of God”. |
| Avery | English, means “ruler of the elves”. |
| Bailey | English, means “bailiff” or “steward”. |
| Billie | English, feminine of Billy, means “resolute protection”. |
| Blake | Old English, means “dark, fair”. |
| Bobbie | English, feminine of Bobby, means “bright fame”. |
| Brett | Celtic, means “from Brittany”. |
| Cameron | Scottish, means “crooked nose”. |
| Casey | Irish, means “brave in battle”. |
| Charlie | English, diminutive of Charlotte, means “free man”. |
| Chris | Short for Christina or Christine, means “follower of Christ”. |
| Cody | English, means “helpful”. |
| Corey | Gaelic, means “hollow”. |
| Dakota | Native American, means “friend, ally”. |
| Dale | English, means “valley”. |
| Dana | English, means “from Denmark”. |
| Dani | Short for Danielle, means “God is my judge”. |
| Darcy | French, means “dark one”. |
| Devon | English, from the county of Devon. |
| Drew | English, short for Andrew, means “strong and manly”. |
| Dylan | Welsh, means “son of the sea”. |
| Eden | Hebrew, means “delight”. |
| Elliott | English, means “Jehovah is God”. |
| Ellis | English, means “benevolent”. |
| Frankie | English, diminutive of Frances, means “free one”. |
| Georgie | English, diminutive of Georgia, means “farmer”. |
| Harley | English, means “hare’s meadow”. |
| Harper | English, means “harp player”. |
| Hayden | Old English, means “hedged valley”. |
| Hunter | English, means “one who hunts”. |
| Jackie | English, diminutive of Jacqueline. |
| Jamie | English, means “supplanter”. |
| Jaz | Short for Jasmine, means “gift from God”. |
| Jesse | Hebrew, means “gift”. |
| Joey | English, unisex name, diminutive of Joseph or Josephine. |
| Jordan | Hebrew, means “to flow down, descend”. |
| Josie | English, diminutive of Josephine, means “Jehovah increases”. |
| Jude | Hebrew, means “praised”. |
| Jules | French, diminutive of Julie or Julian, means “youthful”. |
| Kai | Hawaiian, means “sea”. |
| Karter | English, variant of Carter, means “cart driver”. |
| Kasey | Irish, variant of Casey, means “brave in battle”. |
| Keegan | Irish, means “descendant of the fiery one”. |
| Kelly | Irish, means “bright-headed”. |
| Kendall | English, means “valley of the River Kent”. |
| Kennedy | Irish, means “helmeted chief”. |
| Kenzie | Scottish, diminutive of Mackenzie, means “son of the wise ruler”. |
| Kerry | Irish, means “dark-haired”. |
| Kim | English, diminutive of Kimberly, means “from the wood of the royal forest”. |
| Kit | English, short for Katherine, means “pure”. |
| Kris | English, short for Kristina, means “follower of Christ”. |
| Kyle | Gaelic, means “narrow strait”. |
| Lane | English, means “a narrow country road”. |
| Lee | English, means “meadow or clearing”. |
| Lennon | Irish, means “dear one”. |
| Logan | Scottish, means “little hollow”. |
| Lou | English, short for Louise or Louisa, means “renowned warrior”. |
| Mackenzie | Scottish, means “child of the wise leader”. |
| Madison | English, means “son of Matthew”. |
| Marley | English, means “pleasant seaside meadow”. |
| Max | English, short for Maxine, means “greatest”. |
| Micah | Hebrew, means “who is like the Lord”. |
| Mickey | English, feminine of Michael, means “who is like God”. |
| Morgan | Welsh, means “sea-born”. |
| Murphy | Irish, means “sea warrior”. |
| Nell | English, short for Eleanor or Helen, means “bright, shining one”. |
| Nicky | English, short for Nicole, means “victory of the people”. |
| Nico | Short for Nicole, means “victory of the people”. |
| Noel | French, means “Christmas”. |
| Oakley | English, means “oak tree clearing”. |
| Parker | English, means “park keeper”. |
| Pat | English, unisex short form of Patrick or Patricia. |
| Peyton | English, means “fighting man’s estate”. |
| Phoenix | Greek, mythical bird symbolizing rebirth. |
| Quinn | Irish, means “descendant of Conn”. |
| Rae | English, short for Rachel, means “ewe”. |
| Randy | English, diminutive of Miranda, means “worthy of admiration”. |
| Reagan | Irish, means “little king”. |
| Reese | Welsh, means “ardor”. |
| Regan | Irish, means “little king”. |
| Remi | French, means “oarsman” or “remedy”. |
| Remy | French, means “oarsman”. |
| Rene | French, means “reborn”. |
| Riley | Irish, means “valiant”. |
| Robin | English, means “bright fame”. |
| Rory | Irish, means “red king”. |
| Rowan | Gaelic, means “little redhead”. |
| Ryan | Irish, means “little king”. |
| Sage | English, means “wise”. |
| Sam | English, short for Samantha, means “told by God”. |
| Sawyer | English, means “woodcutter”. |
| Scout | English, from the occupation, symbolizing exploration. |
| Shane | Irish, means “God is gracious”. |
| Shawn | English, feminine of Sean, means “God is gracious”. |
| Shea | Gaelic, means “admirable”. |
| Shelby | English, means “a sheltered town”. |
| Sidney | English, means “wide meadow”. |
| Sky | English, from the word “sky”. |
| Skylar | Dutch, variant of Schuyler, means “scholar”. |
| Sloan | Gaelic, means “raider”. |
| Sloane | Gaelic, means “raider”. |
| Spencer | English, means “steward”. |
| Stevie | English, diminutive of Stephanie, means “crown”. |
| Sydney | English, means “wide meadow”. |
| Tatum | English, means “cheerful, full of spirit”. |
| Taylor | English, means “tailor”. |
| Teagan | Irish, means “little poet” or “fair”. |
| Terry | English, unisex name, diminutive of Teresa or Terence. |
| Toni | English, feminine of Tony, means “priceless one”. |
| Tracy | English, means “place of Thracius”. |
| Tyler | English, means “tile maker”. |
| Val | Short for Valerie, means “strength, health”. |
| Whitney | English, means “white island”. |
| Willa | German, means “resolute protection”. |
| Willow | English, from the willow tree, symbolizing grace. |
| Wren | English, from the bird, symbolizing freedom. |
| Wynne | Welsh, means “fair, pure”. |
| Yael | Hebrew, means “mountain goat”. |
| Zane | Hebrew, variant of John, means “God is gracious”. |
Fae
| Abigail | Hebrew, means “my father is joy”. |
| Abrielle | French, means “God is my strength”. |
| Adelina | Latin, means “noble”. |
| Adriana | Latin, means “dark, rich”. |
| Aeliana | “Sunlight within the forest.” |
| Aerwyna | “Friend of the sea.” |
| Aida | Arabic, means “returning, visitor”. |
| Aisha | Arabic, means “living, prosperous”. |
| Aisling | “Dream or vision.” |
| Alaric | “Ruler of all.” |
| Alessandra | Italian, means “defender of mankind”. |
| Alessia | Italian, means “defender”. |
| Alina | Slavic, means “bright, beautiful”. |
| Althea | “Healer.” |
| Amalthea | “Tender goddess.” |
| Amara | Igbo and Latin, means “grace, mercy, kindness”. |
| Anara | “Eternal beauty.” |
| Anastacia | Greek, means “resurrection”. |
| Anastasia | Greek, means “resurrection”. |
| Andromeda | “Ruler of men.” |
| Anemone | “Wind flower.” |
| Angelica | Latin, means “angelic”. |
| Angelina | Greek, means “messenger, angel”. |
| Anika | Sanskrit, means “grace, brilliance, sweet-faced”. |
| Anya | Russian, means “grace”. |
| Arabella | Latin, means “yielding to prayer”. |
| Araleth | “Vision of the sea.” |
| Aria | Hebrew and Italian, means “lioness, air, melody”. |
| Ariana | Italian, means “most holy”. |
| Arion | “Melodious.” |
| Ariwyn | “Fair melody.” |
| Arwen | “Noble maiden.” |
| Asherah | “She who walks in the sea.” |
| Astoria | “Star bound.” |
| Athénaïs | “Wisdom.” |
| Aurelian | “Golden.” |
| Auriel | “Light of dawn.” |
| Aurora | Latin, means “dawn”. |
| Ava | Latin, means “bird, living one”. |
| Avalon | “Island of apples.” |
| Azura | “Sky blue.” |
| Belphoebe | “Beautiful Diana.” |
| Bianca | Italian, means “white, pure”. |
| Bianka | Italian, variation of Bianca, means “white, pure”. |
| Blythe | “Free spirit, happy.” |
| Branwen | “Beautiful raven.” |
| Brielle | French, means “God is my strength”. |
| Brigitte | French, means “strength, exalted one”. |
| Calanthia | “Beautiful flower.” |
| Calliope | “Beautiful voice.” |
| Calypso | Greek, a nymph who charmed Odysseus. |
| Camilla | Latin, means “young ceremonial attendant”. |
| Cara | Italian, means “beloved, dear”. |
| Caradoc | “Beloved.” |
| Carmela | Hebrew, means “garden”. |
| Carmen | Latin, means “song, tune, or poem”. |
| Catarina | Greek, means “pure”. |
| Celandine | “Swallow.” |
| Celeste | Latin, means “heavenly”. |
| Ceridwen | “Blessed poetry.” |
| Charlotte | French, means “free man, petite”. |
| Chloe | Greek, means “blooming, fertility”. |
| Cian | “Ancient.” |
| Clara | Latin, means “clear, bright, famous”. |
| Clarice | Latin, means “bright, clear”. |
| Clarissa | Latin, means “bright, clear”. |
| Cleo | Greek, short for Cleopatra, means “glory of the father”. |
| Cliodhna | “Shapely.” |
| Colette | French, means “people of victory”. |
| Cora | Greek, means “maiden”. |
| Corrigan | “Spear.” |
| Cyrene | “Sovereign queen.” |
| Dael | “Knowledge of the elm.” |
| Dahlia | Swedish, a flower associated with elegance and dignity. |
| Dalia | Hebrew, means “branch, bough”. |
| Daphne | “Laurel tree.” |
| Delilah | Hebrew, means “delicate”. |
| Delwen | “Pretty and fair.” |
| Diana | Latin, Roman goddess of the moon and hunting. |
| Dominique | French, means “of the Lord”. |
| Drystan | “Full of sorrow.” |
| Eden | Hebrew, means “delight, paradise”. |
| Eilir | “Butterfly.” |
| Elara | “Moon and sea.” |
| Eldoris | “Of the sea.” |
| Elena | Spanish, means “bright, shining light”. |
| Elenora | Greek, means “light”. |
| Elise | French, means “God is my oath”. |
| Ella | German, means “all, completely; fairy maiden”. |
| Elowen | “Elm tree.” |
| Eluned | “Idol, image.” |
| Elysia | “Blissful sweet.” |
| Emilia | Latin, means “to strive or excel or rival”. |
| Emrys | “Immortal.” |
| Endellion | “Fire soul.” |
| Eowyn | “Horse joy.” |
| Erasmus | “Beloved.” |
| Erian | “Silver.” |
| Eris | “Strife.” |
| Esme | French, means “esteemed, beloved”. |
| Esmeralda | Spanish, means “emerald”. |
| Estella | Latin, means “star”. |
| Eva | Hebrew, means “life”. |
| Evadne | “Pleasing.” |
| Evangeline | Greek, means “bearer of good news”. |
| Faelan | “Little wolf.” |
| Fainne | “Ring, halo.” |
| Faline | “Catlike.” |
| Faye | French, means “fairy”. |
| Felicia | Latin, means “lucky, successful”. |
| Fenella | “White shoulder.” |
| Ffion | “Foxglove.” |
| Fiachra | “Raven.” |
| Fidelma | “Constant.” |
| Finvarra | “Leader of the fairies.” |
| Fiona | Gaelic, means “fair, white, clear”. |
| Fionnuala | “Fair shoulder.” |
| Flora | Latin, Roman goddess of flowers and spring. |
| Freesia | “Freese’s flower.” |
| Freya | Norse, goddess of love, fertility, and battle. |
| Gabrielle | Hebrew, means “God is my strength”. |
| Galanthus | “Snowdrop.” |
| Galatea | “She who is milk-white.” |
| Galiana | “Serenity.” |
| Gavriel | “Hero of God.” |
| Gemma | Italian, means “gem, precious stone”. |
| Ginevra | “White shadow.” |
| Giselle | German, means “pledge”. |
| Giuliana | Italian, means “youthful”. |
| Gloriana | “Glorious grace.” |
| Greta | German, means “pearl”. |
| Gwendolen | “White ring.” |
| Halcyon | “Kingfisher, calm.” |
| Halia | Hawaiian, means “remembrance of a loved one”. |
| Harper | English, means “harp player”. |
| Hazel | English, a tree and color symbolizing wisdom and protection. |
| Helena | Greek, means “light, torch, bright”. |
| Idril | “Sparkling brilliance.” |
| Illyria | “From Illyria.” |
| Imogen | “Maiden.” |
| Ingrid | Norse, means “beautiful, loved”. |
| Iolanthe | “Violet flower.” |
| Isabella | Italian, means “pledged to God”. |
| Isadora | Greek, means “gift of Isis”. |
| Isolde | “Ice ruler.” |
| Ivorwen | “White yew.” |
| Jade | Spanish, a precious stone symbolizing purity and serenity. |
| Janelle | American, modern invented name. |
| Jareth | “Bled of jar or spear and Gareth.” |
| Jasmine | Persian, a flower symbolizing grace and elegance. |
| Jocelyn | German, means “member of the Gauts tribe”. |
| Juliana | Latin, means “youthful”. |
| Juliette | French, means “youthful, Jove’s child”. |
| Juno | Latin, Roman queen of the gods. |
| Kaelan | “Slender.” |
| Kairi | “Sea.” |
| Kali | Sanskrit, a goddess symbolizing destruction and rebirth. |
| Katarina | Greek, means “pure”. |
| Katya | Russian, means “pure”. |
| Keir | “Dark-haired.” |
| Keira | Irish, means “dark-haired”. |
| Kestrel | “Falcon.” |
| Kiara | Irish, means “dark-haired”. |
| Lachlan | “From the land of lakes.” |
| Laisren | “Flame of wine.” |
| Lana | Slavic, means “light”. |
| Lara | Russian, means “citadel”. |
| Larethian | “Dream weaver.” |
| Larkin | “Fierce.” |
| Lavinia | Latin, means “purity”. |
| Layla | Arabic, means “night”. |
| Leticia | Latin, means “joy, gladness”. |
| Lila | Sanskrit, means “play, amusement”. |
| Lilith | Assyrian, a mythological figure associated with independence. |
| Liora | Hebrew, means “my light”. |
| Liriel | “Song of the night.” |
| Lola | Spanish, means “sorrows”. |
| Lorelei | German, a siren figure from German folklore. |
| Lorien | “Dream land.” |
| Lorne | “Fox.” |
| Lucinda | Latin, means “light”. |
| Luna | Latin, means “moon”. |
| Lúthien | “Daughter of flowers.” |
| Lydia | Greek, means “woman from Lydia”. |
| Lyonesse | “Little lion.” |
| Lyra | Greek, means “lyre”. |
| Mabel | Latin, means “lovable”. |
| Mabyn | “Youthful.” |
| Madeleine | Hebrew, means “woman from Magdala”. |
| Maevaris | “Great joy.” |
| Maeve | Irish, means “she who intoxicates”. |
| Magdalena | Hebrew, means “woman from Magdala”. |
| Mairead | “Pearl.” |
| Malachite | “Green gemstone.” |
| Marcella | Latin, means “warlike”. |
| Margo | French, means “pearl”. |
| Mariana | Latin, means “of the sea”. |
| Mariella | Italian, means “bitter sea”. |
| Marisol | Spanish, means “sea and sun”. |
| Melanthios | “Dark flower.” |
| Melian | “Gift of love.” |
| Melisande | French, means “strong in work”. |
| Meriadoc | “Admirable.” |
| Merope | “Eloped.” |
| Mielikki | “Forest.” |
| Miranda | Latin, means “worthy of admiration”. |
| Miriel | “Jewel of the sea.” |
| Morgana | Welsh, a figure in Arthurian legend. |
| Morwenna | “Maiden.” |
| Myrddin | “Sea fortress.” |
| Nadia | Slavic, means “hope”. |
| Naiad | “Freshwater nymph.” |
| Nala | African, means “successful”. |
| Nantosuelta | “Sun-drenched valley.” |
| Naoise | “Warrior.” |
| Nari | “Fire.” |
| Natalia | Latin, means “Christmas day”. |
| Natalya | Russian, means “Christmas day”. |
| Natasha | Russian, means “birthday of the Lord”. |
| Neirin | “Noble.” |
| Nephelle | “Cloud.” |
| Neve | Irish, means “snow, bright”. |
| Niamh | “Brightness.” |
| Nicolette | French, means “victory of the people”. |
| Nimue | “Lady of the Lake.” |
| Noemi | Italian, means “my delight”. |
| Nolwenn | “Holy one.” |
| Nyx | “Night.” |
| Oberon | “Noble, bearlike.” |
| Octavia | Latin, means “eighth”. |
| Olwen | “White footprint.” |
| Ondine | French, means “little wave”. |
| Ophelia | Greek, means “help”. |
| Oran | “Pale green.” |
| Oriana | Latin, means “dawn”. |
| Orianna | Latin, means “dawn”. |
| Oriel | “Angel of destiny.” |
| Orinthia | “Fair bird.” |
| Paloma | Spanish, means “dove”. |
| Pandora | Greek, means “all gifts”. |
| Pania | “Sea sprite.” |
| Parthalan | “Ploughman.” |
| Pelinor | “Mysterious, distant.” |
| Penelope | Greek, means “weaver”. |
| Penrose | “Top of the heath.” |
| Peregrine | “Wanderer.” |
| Peridot | “Gemstone.” |
| Persephone | Greek, goddess of spring and the underworld. |
| Petra | Greek, means “rock, stone”. |
| Phaedra | “Bright.” |
| Philomena | “Lover of strength.” |
| Phoebe | Greek, means “bright, pure”. |
| Phoenix | Greek, a mythical bird symbolizing rebirth. |
| Portia | Latin, means “pig, hog”. |
| Queran | “Dark.” |
| Quillian | “Cub.” |
| Quinn | Irish, means “descendant of Conn”. |
| Raisa | “Leader.” |
| Raquel | Spanish, means “ewe”. |
| Raven | English, a bird symbolizing mystery and intelligence. |
| Regina | Latin, means “queen”. |
| Renata | Latin, means “reborn”. |
| Rhea | Greek, means “flowing stream”. |
| Rhiannon | “Great queen.” |
| Rhoswen | “White rose.” |
| Rilian | “Small stream.” |
| Ronan | “Little seal.” |
| Rosalind | German, means “gentle horse”. |
| Rosmerta | “Great provider.” |
| Rowena | “White spear or fame.” |
| Roxanne | Persian, means “dawn”. |
| Ruby | Latin, a precious stone symbolizing passion and vitality. |
| Rune | “Secret.” |
| Sable | “Black.” |
| Sabrina | Latin, a legendary figure associated with the River Severn. |
| Sadhbh | “Sweet.” |
| Salome | Hebrew, means “peace”. |
| Samara | Hebrew, means “under God’s rule”. |
| Sapphira | Greek, means “sapphire”. |
| Sariel | “Prince of God.” |
| Scarlett | English, means “red”. |
| Selena | Greek, means “moon”. |
| Selene | “Moon goddess.” |
| Seraphine | “Burning ones.” |
| Serena | Latin, means “tranquil, serene”. |
| Shiloh | Hebrew, means “peaceful”. |
| Sibyl | Greek, means “prophetess”. |
| Sienna | Italian, a city known for its beautiful art. |
| Silvanus | “Of the forest.” |
| Simone | Hebrew, means “he has heard”. |
| Siobhan | Irish, means “God is gracious”. |
| Siofra | “Sprite.” |
| Sofia | Greek, means “wisdom”. |
| Solange | French, means “solemn, dignified”. |
| Stella | Latin, means “star”. |
| Svetlana | Slavic, means “light”. |
| Sylph | “Air spirit.” |
| Tabitha | Aramaic, means “gazelle”. |
| Taliesin | “Radiant brow.” |
| Tatiana | Russian, means “fairy queen”. |
| Tatienne | French, means “fairy queen”. |
| Thalia | Greek, means “to flourish”. |
| Theodora | Greek, means “gift of God”. |
| Tia | Spanish, means “aunt”. |
| Trinity | Latin, means “triad”. |
| Uma | Sanskrit, means “light”. |
| Ursula | Latin, means “little bear”. |
| Valentina | Latin, means “strong, vigorous”. |
| Valeria | Latin, means “strong, healthy”. |
| Vanessa | Greek, means “butterfly”. |
| Veda | Sanskrit, means “knowledge”. |
| Verona | Italian, a city in Italy. |
| Vesper | Latin, means “evening star”. |
| Victoria | Latin, means “victory”. |
| Vienna | German, a city known for its cultural richness. |
| Violet | Latin, a flower symbolizing modesty and simplicity. |
| Vivian | Latin, means “alive”. |
| Vivienne | French, means “alive”. |
| Wanda | Slavic, means “wanderer”. |
| Willow | English, a tree associated with flexibility and grace. |
| Winona | Sioux, means “firstborn daughter”. |
| Xanthe | Greek, means “golden, yellow”. |
| Xenia | Greek, means “hospitality”. |
| Xiomara | Spanish, means “ready for battle”. |
| Yara | Brazilian, means “water lady”. |
| Yasmine | Persian, means “jasmine flower”. |
| Yelena | Russian, means “sunlight”. |
| Yesenia | Spanish, means “flower”. |
| Ysabel | Spanish, means “pledged to God”. |
| Yvette | French, means “yew”. |
| Zara | Arabic, means “princess, to blossom”. |
| Zephyra | Greek, means “west wind”. |
| Zephyrine | French, means “west wind”. |
| Zinnia | Latin, a colorful flower. |
| Zoë | Greek, means “life”. |
| Zora | Slavic, means “dawn”. |
Folklore
| Acantha | Greek, “thorn.” |
| Adrasteia | Greek, “inescapable.” |
| Aella | Greek, “whirlwind.” |
| Aelwen | Welsh, “fair brow.” |
| Aerith | Fictional, “earth.” |
| Aeronwen | Welsh, “blessed battle.” |
| Aerwyna | English, “friend of the sea.” |
| Aislinn | Irish, “dream, vision.” |
| Aithne | Gaelic, “fire.” |
| Akasha | Sanskrit, “ether.” |
| Alastriona | Gaelic, “defender of mankind.” |
| Alcina | Greek, “strong-willed.” |
| Althea | Greek, “healer.” |
| Amalthea | Greek, “tender goddess.” |
| Amethyst | Greek, “not intoxicated.” |
| Anahita | Persian, “water goddess.” |
| Andromeda | Greek, “ruler of men.” |
| Angharad | Welsh, “much loved.” |
| Anouk | Dutch, “grace.” |
| Antheia | Greek, “goddess of flowers.” |
| Aradia | Italian, “witches’ goddess.” |
| Arianrhod | Welsh, “silver wheel.” |
| Artemisia | Greek, “gift of Artemis.” |
| Asherah | Semitic, “mother goddess.” |
| Astraea | Greek, “star.” |
| Astraia | Greek, “star.” |
| Atalanta | Greek, “equal in weight.” |
| Auriel | Latin, “golden.” |
| Avalon | Celtic, “island of apples.” |
| Bast | Egyptian, “cat goddess.” |
| Belinda | Italian, “beautiful.” |
| Bellatrix | Latin, “female warrior.” |
| Brighid | Irish, “exalted one.” |
| Briseis | Greek, “captured.” |
| Bryony | Greek, “to sprout.” |
| Calista | Greek, “most beautiful.” |
| Callidora | Greek, “gift of beauty.” |
| Calypso | Greek, “she who hides.” |
| Camilla | Roman, “ceremonial attendant.” |
| Cassandra | Greek, “who entangles men.” |
| Cerise | French, “cherry.” |
| Cerridwen | Welsh, “cauldron of wisdom.” |
| Circe | Greek, “bird.” |
| Clio | Greek, “glory.” |
| Cliodhna | Irish, “shapely.” |
| Cordelia | Latin, “heart.” |
| Cybele | Phrygian, “mountain mother.” |
| Danaë | Greek, “parched.” |
| Daphne | Greek, “laurel tree.” |
| Delilah | Hebrew, “delicate.” |
| Demetria | Greek, “follower of Demeter.” |
| Desdemona | Greek, “ill-starred.” |
| Despina | Greek, “lady.” |
| Diantha | Greek, “divine flower.” |
| Drusilla | Latin, “dewy-eyed.” |
| Echo | Greek, “sound.” |
| Eilithyia | Greek, “goddess of childbirth.” |
| Eir | Norse, “protection.” |
| Eirene | Greek, “peace.” |
| Eirlys | Welsh, “snowdrop.” |
| Elara | Greek, “mother of giants.” |
| Eleanora | Greek, “light.” |
| Elowen | Cornish, “elm tree.” |
| Elysia | Latin, “blissful.” |
| Ember | English, “spark.” |
| Enid | Welsh, “soul, life.” |
| Eostre | Anglo-Saxon, “dawn goddess.” |
| Epona | Celtic, “horse goddess.” |
| Esmeralda | Spanish, “emerald.” |
| Eulalia | Greek, “sweetly speaking.” |
| Evadne | Greek, “pleasing.” |
| Faelina | Fantasy, “graceful woman.” |
| Fainne | Irish, “ring.” |
| Fauna | Roman, “goddess of fertility.” |
| Fawn | English, “young deer.” |
| Flora | Roman, “flower.” |
| Freesia | Latin, “fragrant flower.” |
| Gaia | Greek, “earth mother.” |
| Gaiane | Fictional, “rebirth.” |
| Galadriel | Sindarin, “radiant garland.” |
| Galatea | Greek, “she who is milk-white.” |
| Ginevra | Italian, “fair one.” |
| Giselle | German, “pledge.” |
| Gloriana | English, “glorious grace.” |
| Gwendolen | Welsh, “white ring.” |
| Gwendolyn | Welsh, “white ring.” |
| Hecate | Greek, “far-reaching power.” |
| Hel | Norse, “hidden.” |
| Helia | Greek, “sun.” |
| Hestia | Greek, “hearth.” |
| Ianira | Greek, “enchantress.” |
| Ianthe | Greek, “purple flower.” |
| Igraine | Arthurian, “mother of King Arthur.” |
| Illyria | Latin, “from Illyria.” |
| Inanna | Sumerian, “queen of heaven.” |
| Io | Greek, “moon.” |
| Isolde | Welsh, “ice ruler.” |
| Jadis | French, “long ago.” |
| Jael | Hebrew, “mountain goat.” |
| Jinx | English, “spell.” |
| Jordana | Hebrew, “to flow down.” |
| Kaida | Japanese, “little dragon.” |
| Kali | Sanskrit, “the black one.” |
| Kalliope | Greek, “beautiful voice.” |
| Karina | Scandinavian, “pure.” |
| Keira | Irish, “dark.” |
| Keres | Greek, “spirits of violent or cruel death.” |
| Kynthia | Greek, “of Kynthos.” |
| Lachesis | Greek, “allotter.” |
| Laila | Arabic, “night.” |
| Lanthe | Greek, “purple flower.” |
| Laverna | Roman, “goddess of thieves.” |
| Leanan | Celtic, “fairy lover.” |
| Leda | Greek, “woman.” |
| Ligeia | Greek, “clear-voiced.” |
| Lilith | Akkadian, “of the night.” |
| Lirael | Fictional, “daughter of the Clayr.” |
| Lorelei | German, “alluring.” |
| Lucina | Roman, “bringer of light.” |
| Lunette | French, “little moon.” |
| Lysandra | Greek, “liberator.” |
| Mab | Welsh, “queen of the fairies.” |
| Maeonia | Greek, “of Maeonia.” |
| Maeve | Irish, “intoxicating.” |
| Melinoe | Greek, “propitiation offering.” |
| Mélisande | French, “labor strength.” |
| Melusine | European, “water spirit.” |
| Mireille | French, “to admire.” |
| Morgana | Welsh, “sea circle.” |
| Morwenna | Welsh, “maiden.” |
| Myka | Hebrew, “who is like God?” |
| Naiad | Greek, “freshwater nymph.” |
| Naida | Greek, “water nymph.” |
| Neith | Egyptian, “water.” |
| Nemea | Greek, “lioness.” |
| Nerida | Greek, “sea nymph.” |
| Niamh | Irish, “brightness.” |
| Nimue | Arthurian, “lady of the lake.” |
| Nymeria | Fictional, “warrior queen.” |
| Nyx | Greek, “night.” |
| Olwen | Welsh, “white footprint.” |
| Ondine | German, “water spirit.” |
| Oriana | Latin, “dawn.” |
| Oriane | French, “sunrise.” |
| Orlaith | Gaelic, “golden princess.” |
| Pandora | Greek, “all gifts.” |
| Pania | Maori, “sea maiden.” |
| Persephone | Greek, “bringer of destruction.” |
| Petra | Greek, “rock, stone.” |
| Phaedra | Greek, “bright.” |
| Quinta | Latin, “fifth.” |
| Ravana | Hindu, “to roar.” |
| Rhiain | Welsh, “maiden.” |
| Rhiannon | Welsh, “great queen.” |
| Rosalind | German, “gentle horse.” |
| Rowena | Anglo-Saxon, “fame joy.” |
| Sabrina | Celtic, “river goddess.” |
| Sapphira | Greek, “sapphire.” |
| Selene | Greek, “moon.” |
| Seraphina | Hebrew, “fiery-winged.” |
| Seren | Welsh, “star.” |
| Siofra | Irish, “sprite.” |
| Sybil | Greek, “prophetess.” |
| Tanith | Phoenician, “serpent lady.” |
| Tansy | Greek, “immortality.” |
| Tethys | Greek, “grandmother.” |
| Thalia | Greek, “to flourish.” |
| Theia | Greek, “goddess.” |
| Thetis | Greek, “disposition.” |
| Tindra | Swedish, “to twinkle.” |
| Titania | Greek, “giant.” |
| Umay | Turkish, “hope.” |
| Una | Latin, “one.” |
| Ursula | Latin, “little bear.” |
| Vasilisa | Russian, “queen.” |
| Verena | German, “integrity.” |
| Vespera | Latin, “evening star.” |
| Vesta | Roman, “hearth.” |
| Viviane | Arthurian, “lady of the lake.” |
| Wisteria | English, “to twist.” |
| Wren | English, “small bird.” |
| Xanthe | Greek, “golden.” |
| Xylia | Greek, “of the forest.” |
| Yavanna | Tolkien, “giver of fruits.” |
| Ylva | Scandinavian, “she-wolf.” |
| Ysabel | Spanish, “pledged to God.” |
| Ysera | Fantasy, “dreamer.” |
| Zaria | Slavic, “morning star.” |
| Zephyra | Greek, “west wind.” |
| Zephyrine | French, “west wind breeze.” |
| Zerlina | Italian, “beautiful dawn.” |
| Zinnia | Latin, “flower name.” |
| Zora | Slavic, “dawn.” |
| Zyanya | Nahuatl, “forever.” |

