In Roman mythology, Juno was the protector of marriage. This name will stand apart among several names in the crowd. Its namesake would be the British soul singer Joss Stone. Joss originated as a nickname for Jocelyn, but is now a charismatic name for both girls and boys. This moniker is associated with innocence and sweetness ever since Jill from the nursery rhyme took a fateful trip to get a pail of water. This one would fit well in the middle spot. Its prominent bearer is Hollywood actressIsla Fisher. Isla, pronounced as ‘Eye-la’, is the name of a river flowing through Scotland. Ida is considered a successor to Ava and Ada by the baby names experts and even we agree with them.
Hope has always been low-key in terms of popularity but it never entirely left the public eye. There’s no better sentiment to bestow on your baby girl than Hope. Strong and mighty Helen is inspired by Mt. We think mountains are excellent inspiration for baby names. Hazel is a fashionable and trendy short baby girl name, originating from the hazel tree. In English, this name means ‘place of safety’ and ‘shelter’. This uplifting name is chosen by parents who see their daughter as a long-awaited gift. You get the option of using it as a nickname for Gwyneth or Gwendolyn. Gwen is a lovely name, meaning ‘fair’ or ‘blessed’. It has several spelling variations, including the popular Gretel and Gretal. This Greek name comes from the name Margaret and means ‘pearl’. Grace has seen resurgence on the baby name charts, partly due to celebs picking it for their daughters. In Latin, this name is related to the grace of God. This moniker stands for generosity and goodness. One of the most gorgeous baby girl names in our opinion.
This Biblical name has a millennial cred, thanks to the dark slayer from the television show Buffy, the Vampire Slayer. In the Bible, Eve was the first woman on earth. This tiny name is well used throughout the world. In fact, it’s one of the top 100 names in the US, all thanks to actress Eva Longoria. Despite being just a letter away from its super popular cousin Ava, Eva could not attain the same stardom. Eva:Įva is the Spanish variation of Eve and means ‘life’. In the 19th century, this name was much more popular than most of the classic names in the list. Etta:Įtta is one of the rising stars, err names, of the recent years, all thanks to the “At Last” singer Etta James. If you’ve picked Esmeralda as the given name for your daughter, you can choose Esme as the nickname. It’s moderately popular in Ireland and US. Erin:Įrin is an easy, breezy name native to Ireland. It isn’t uncommon, but is definitely classic and charming. This name has been on the top 10 list for decades.
Emma:Įmma is the moniker of several great literary characters, including the famous Emma from Jane Austen’s novel. Elsa is elegant and beautiful, perfect for your little princess. But did you know that’s originally a short form of Elizabeth? This name means ‘oath of God’. Most of you must be familiar with this name via Elsa from Frozen. Ella:Įlla, the Old German name, meaning ‘other’, originated as a short form for Elena and Eleanor, but now stands on its own at the 18th spot in the US. Keira Knightley was probably inspired by the 60s fashionista Edie Sedgwick while choosing this name for her daughter. It has a calm and serene sound, primarily because of its similarity to the word ‘love’. Dove:ĭove, the symbol of peace, would make a lovely namesake for your little girl. So we feel it will make a simple, yet beautiful name for your daughter. Dawn is the time when the day breaks and the sun rises.