There are 13 Version names for baby girls. Displayed on this page are Version names 1 to 13. Within these names, Audrey (English) was the most popular in 2008, followed in descending order by Maya (English), Kendra (English), Heidi (Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Scandinavian, and Spanish), and Annabella (English, German, and Italian). The unusual Version names are Alanda (English), Cornelia (Dutch, English, German, Italian, and Romanian), Dilys (English and Welsh), Jerrica (English), Myra (English), Ornella (German and Italian), Unity (English), and Winifred (English, German, and Welsh). Version names are rather popular as baby girl names, and they are also regarded as trendy. The names' popularity has been growing since the 1950s. Their usage peaked recently in 2007 with 0.629% of baby girls being given Version names. Within the top 1000 baby names then, there were 5 Version names. In 2008, their total usage was 0.618% with 5 Version names listed among the top 1000. Among all Version names, Audrey (English) was the most widely used, with a ranking of #44 and a usage of 0.2626%.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: | Alanda | little rock; harmony, ... coined as a feminine version of Alan under the ... |
Annabella 589 | gracefully beautiful ... used as an Anglicized version of the Gaelic Barabal ... |
Audrey 44 | noble strength ... arose as a shortened version of Etheldreda in the ... |
Cornelia | war horn ... as a Latin feminine version of the old Roman ... |
| Dilys | genuine, sincere, steadfast, ... by the metrical version of the 23rd Psalm by ... |
Heidi 289 | of a noble kind; comrade ... 1937 film version starring Shirley Temple as Heidi ... |
Jerrica | been coined as a female version of Jerry. ... |
Kendra 236 | high summit, greatest ... coined as a feminine version of Kendrick. ... |
Maya 72 | nurse; great, big; May; dreams, illusion ... or else as a Latinate version of May ... |
Myra | myrrh; to admire, to ... to derive a feminine version of Myron ... |
| Ornella | flowering ash tree ... possibly as a feminine version of the Tuscan dialect ... |
| Unity | one; hunger; lamb; hunger; lamb; one ... used as an Anglicized version of Úna. ... |
Winifred | blessed reconciliation, ... used as an Anglicized version of Úna in Ireland and ... |
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