• Abilene
    • Meaning: grass
    • Origin: English from Hebrew
    • Possible Issues: Biblical name, depending on where we live may sound too "country", nickname Abbi
  • Adelaide
    • Meaning: noble, nobility
    • Origin: German
    • Possible Issues: nickname Addy, rising in popularity
  • Aida (ah-EE-da)
    • Meaning: returning, helpful
    • Origin: Arabic
    • Possible Issues: Mispronunciation, confusion with names such as Ida or Ada
  • Alice
    • Meaning: noble
    • Origin: German
    • Possible Issues: Possible association with Twilight character, popularity, immediate association with Disney character
  • Alodia
    • Meaning: riches
    • Origin: Latin
    • Possible Issues: could be considered a bit "out there"
  • Anastasia
    • Meaning: resurrection
    • Origin: Greek
    • Possible Issues: currently rising in popularity
  • Andromeda
    • Meaning: advising like a man
    • Origin: Greek Mythology
    • Possible Issues: a bit "out there", the nickname Andy
  • Annika
    • Meaning: grace
    • Origin: Swedish
    • Possible Issues: nickname Ann
  • Aria
    • Meaning: lioness
    • Origin: Italian
    • Possible Issues: very popular and rising in popularity, people may think of character on Pretty Little Liars
  • Ariel
    • Meaning: lion of god
    • Origin: Hebrew
    • Possible Issues: Biblical name, popularity, immediate association with Disney character
  • Arrow
    • Meaning & Origin: word name
    • Possible Issues: usually used for boys
  • Astrid
    • Meaning: divinely beautiful
    • Origin: Norse
    • Possible Issues: teasing potential
  • Aurora
    • Meaning: dawn
    • Origin: Latin
    • Possible Issues: pronunciation, popularity, hard to pair with middle names, immediate association with Disney character
  • Avia
    • Meaning: god is my father
    • Origin: Hebrew
    • Possible Issues: a bit trendy, name of the Shaytard's oldest daughter
  • Azalea
    • Meaning: azalea, a flower
    • Origin: English
    • Possible Issues: association with Iggy Azalea
  • Beatrix
    • Meaning: blessed; she who brings happiness
    • Origin: Latin
    • Possible Issues: May be confused with Beatrice, immediate association with Beatrix Potter
  • Bell
    • Meaning: ringer of the bell
    • Origin: English & Scottish
    • Possible Issues: misspellings, confusion with Belle
  • Bria
    • Meaning: strong, exalted, noble, honorable
    • Origin: Irish
    • Possible Issues: a bit trendy, rising in popularity
  • Briar
    • Meaning: a thorny patch
    • Origin: English
    • Possible Issues: may be too harsh for a baby name
  • Carolina
    • Meaning: free man
    • Origin: French
    • Possible Issues: A bit cheesy since I'm from NC, a bit too popular for my tastes
  • Caroline
    • Meaning: free man
    • Origin: French
    • Possible Issues: much too popular
  • Caterina
    • Meaning: pure
    • Origin: Italian from Greek
    • Possible Issues: Mispronunciation, confusion with Katrina
  • Cecelia
    • Meaning: blind one
    • Origin: Latin
    • Possible Issues: popular and rising in popularity, not so charming meaning
  • Celia
    • Meaning: heavenly
    • Origin: Latin
    • Possible Issues: a bit popular
  • Charlotte
    • Meaning: free man
    • Origin: French
    • Possible Issues: much too popular
  • Clementine
    • Meaning: mild, merciful
    • Origin: French
    • Possible Issues: the nickname Clem or Clemmy
  • Constance
    • Meaning: steadfastness
    • Origin: English
    • Possible Issues: a bit "out there" for some people
  • Cora
    • Meaning: maiden
    • Origin: Greek
    • Possible Issues: popularity, rising in popularity
  • Cordelia
    • Meaning: heart
    • Origin: Latin
    • Possible Issues:
  • Daisy
    • Meaning: pearl
    • Origin: flower name
    • Possible Issues: popularity
  • Daphne
    • Meaning: laurel tree, bay tree
    • Origin: Greek
    • Possible Issues: popularity, immediate association with Scooby Doo character
  • Delilah
    • Meaning: to flirt
    • Origin: Arabic
    • Possible Issues: Biblical name, popularity
  • Desdemona
    • Meaning: ill-starred
    • Origin: Greek
    • Possible Issues: teasing potential, not so charming meaning
  • Doe
    • Meaning: a female deer
    • Origin: English
    • Possible Issues: a bit "out there"
  • Dorothy
    • Meaning: gift of God
    • Origin: English from Greek
    • Possible Issues: rising in popularity, immediate association with Wizard of Oz or Golden Girls characters
  • Eleanor
    • Origin: English from French
    • Possible Issues: popularity
  • Elizabeth
    • Meaning: pledged to God
    • Origin: Hebrew
    • Possible Issues: very common name, popularity, is a bit of a "boring" choice
  • Elodie
    • Meaning: foreign riches
    • Origin: French
    • Possible Issues: popularity
  • Emerald
    • Meaning: green
    • Origin: word name; Persian
    • Possible Issues: a bit unusual, some may think it's "trashy"
  • Emilia
    • Meaning: rival
    • Origin: Latin
    • Possible Issues: rising in popularity, could be confused with Amelia, name of the SacconeJoly's daughter, not so charming meaning
  • Emmeline
    • Meaning: work
    • Origin: French
    • Possible Issues: popularity, possible mispronunciation issues
  • Emmy
    • Meaning: work, universal
    • Origin: Diminutive of Emma or Emily
    • Possible Issues: popularity, possible misspelling issues, name of Shaytards' youngest daughter
  • Esmeralda
    • Meaning: emerald
    • Origin: Spanish
    • Possible Issues: too exotic for a white kid
  • Evangeline
    • Meaning: bearer of good news
    • Origin: Greek
    • Possible Issues: the nickname Angie, rising in popularity
  • Florence
    • Meaning: flourishing, prosperous
    • Origin: Latin
    • Possible Issues: I have a great aunt named Florence
  • Francesca
  • Genevieve
  • Gracia
  • Hattie
  • Hazel
  • Helen
  • Helena
  • Hermione
  • Honey
  • Isla
  • Jane
  • Josephine
  • Julia
  • Juliet
  • Katarzyna
  • Katherine
  • Laelia
  • Lark
  • Laurel
  • Layla
  • Leonora
  • Lilac
  • Lilia
  • Lillian
  • Lorelei
  • Lottie
  • Louisa
  • Lucy
  • Luna
  • Lux
  • Lyra
  • Mabel
  • Madeline
  • Mae
  • Magdalena
  • Maisie
  • Margaret
  • Marianne
  • Matilda
  • Matoaka
  • Minerva
  • Monet
  • Natalia
  • Navy
  • Nell
  • Nora
  • Olivia
  • Ophelia
  • Penelope
  • Poppy
  • Posey
  • Primrose
  • Raven
  • Resa
  • Rhiannon
  • Rhonwen
  • Rita
  • Rosalie
  • Rosamund
  • Rose
  • Rosemary
  • Rowena
  • Ruby
  • Ruth
  • Sailor
  • Scarlet
  • Scout
  • Seattle
  • Serena
  • Setsuna
  • Snow
  • Sophie
  • Tanaquil
  • Tanechka
  • Tigerlily
  • Valentina
  • Vera
  • Victoria
  • Vienna
  • Violet
  • Virginia
  • Vita
  • Wilhelmina
  • Wren
    • Meaning & Origin: English bird name
    • Possible Issues: My cousin Gabrielle's daughter's name
  • Zara
    • Meaning: princess; to blossom
    • Origin: Hebrew and Arabic
    • Possible Issues: Name of a clothing store, rising in popularity
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