Trendy Baby Girl Names - Page 3

Aubrielle elf ruler, supernaturally powerful ... derived from Germanic origins ... variation of Aubrey ...

Aurelia golden-haired ... language of origin is Latin ... predominantly used in English, German, ...

Aurora dawn ... language of origin is Latin, and it is used ... was personified in Roman mythology as the ...

Ava strength; desired; alive; bird; ... origin is Germanic, and its use, English and ... form of Eva ...

Avery inspired advice; old peace; elf ... has its origins in the Germanic and Old ... used largely in English ...

Aviana strength; desired; bird, desired; ... origin is Germanic ... variation of Ava ... Its ranking then was #392 ...

Avianna strength; desired; bird, desired; ... derived from Germanic origins ... variant transcription of Ava ...

Aya woven silk; little cinders; entire; ... largely used in the Hebrew and Japanese ... ranked at #749 then ...

Ayla oak tree, turpentine tree, terebinth ... origin is English, and its use, English and ... derivative of Ayala ...

Azalea dry ... used mostly in the English language and ... first name is taken from the name of the ...

Blair plain, field, battlefield ... of Scottish origin ... used mainly in English and Scottish ...

Blake dark ... has its origins in the English language ... popular as a baby girl name, and it is ...

Bonnie pretty ... has its origins in the Spanish and ... used largely in English and Scottish ...

Braelynn ... has its origins in the English-American ... variation of Braelyn ... fairly popular as a baby name for ...

Briar briar ... used predominantly in the English ... name is derived from the English word 'briar' ...

Briella strength, power, force; woman of ... its origins in the Celtic, Hebrew, and Hebrew ... form of Brielle ...

Brielle strength, power, force; woman of ... primarily used in the English and ... of Celtic and Hebrew origin ...

Brynlee hill; father of a multitude, mother ... language of origin is Welsh and it is ... form of Brynn ...

Cali man, free man; from Scotland; bald; ... has its origins in the Germanic, Latin, Old ... derivative of Callie ...

Camila acolyte, attendant at a ritual ... a Czech, English, Portuguese, Spanish, ... variant form of Camilla ...


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