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Baby Names - Top 100, top 10, unusual boys and girls names. Also a baby names wizard can be found on this page, along with lists of popular names from different countries and new letter combination names.
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A good factor to consider when choosing your baby girls name is its meaning. On this page is a brief Baby Girl Names, some well know some not so well know, followed by there meanings.
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This page is a near duplicate of the more popular title List of Baby Girls Names because the page titles should be about the same topic.
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Baby Girl Names
English Names
The meaning of your babies name is a good factor to consider when choosing your baby girls
name. Followed by its meaning, below is a brief Baby Girl Names, some well know
some not so well know.
Ann
English: Graceful, a variant of Hannah introduced to Britain in
the thirteenth century, first on the Baby Girl Names and very popular.
April
Latin, English: Opening up, evocative of the opening of flower
buds in the spring, born in or belonging to the month April.
Betsy
English: God is my oath; a nickname of Elizabeth. Students of
American history remember Betsy Ross, a seamstress and flag maker during the American Revolution who is often, and
with little evidence, credited with sewing the first Stars and Stripes.
Brandy
English: A type of alcoholic beverage used as a given name,
possibly a variant of Brandeis or Brendan.
Cheryl
English: Modern English variant of the French name Cherie
(dear one); possibly a blend of Cherie with Beryl or Meryl
Clover
English: Clover, a wild flower.
Dawn
English: The first appearance of daylight, daybreak.
A well know name on the Baby Girl Names.
Dolly
English: A vision, gift of God, pet form of Dorothy.
Edith
English: Prosperity, goodness and wealth, Edith was a
fashionable name in the nineteenth century.
Ellen
English: Light, a variant of Helen.
Faith
English: Enduring belief that does not require proof, Faith is a
virtue name that was commonly used by the Puritans.
Grace
Latin, English: Lovely or graceful, a virtue, The three
mythological graces, or charities, were nature goddesses.
Gypsy
English: Wanderer, derived from Egyptian to describe tribes of
nomads who migrated from India to Europe.
Hayley
English: From the hay meadow.
Hope
English: The feeling that a desire will be fulfilled, one of
the three Christian virtues.
Indigo
English: Deep blue-violet.
Ivy
English: Botanical name for any one of a large number of
climbing or creeping ornamental plants or vines.
Jill
English: Youthful, familar form of Jillian or Gillian.
Jolene
English: Beautiful, variant of Jolie, a well know name on the
Baby Girl Names.
Karen
Danish, English: Pure, innocent, variant of Katherine.
Kimberly
English: An English surname with an original meaning now unknown,
but which almost certainly refers to a meadow.
Lisa
English: My God is bountiful, variation of Elizabeth.
Mandy
English: Familiar form of Amanda, worthy of love.
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The most relevant links we could find, placed here free
American Baby
- Baby Girl Names used in America, popular girl names, baby naming tips, name style quiz, thousands of baby girl names for you to choose from. www.americanbaby.com
Baby Name World
- Baby Girl Names, girls names only, Afton, Brook, Chelsea, Corin, Gail, Ida, Kaelyn. www.babynameworld.com
Baby Chatter
- French Baby Girl Names and meanings. www.babychatter.com
Nancy
English, French: Grace, variant of Ann often regarded as an
independent name featured on this Baby Girl Names.
Nell
Greek, English: Light.
Oldwin
English: Special friend.
Opal
English: A jewel, An opal is a semiprecious stone known
for its beautiful iridescent colors.
Pamela
English: A old popular name on this Baby Girl Names was invented by the sixteenth-century poet Sir Philip
Sidney, Pamela is possibly derived from the Greek words pan meaning all and meli meaning honey.
Pearl
English: Pearl, birthstone for the month of June that is said
to impart health and wealth.
Queen
English: Highest royal title for a woman.
Quiana
English: Divine.
Ripley
English: From the shouter's meadow.
Rose
English, French: The rose is a flower known not only for its
exceptional beauty and fragrance, but also as an enduring symbol of love, well know name on the Baby Girl Names.
Shelley
English, Anglo-Saxon: From the ledge meadow.
Star
English: Star.
Terika
English: Modern blend of the familiar form of Theresa and Erica.
Tyne
English: River.
Uldwyna
English: Special friend, possible variant of Edwina, a prosperous
friend.
Unity
English: Standing together, acting as one.
Violet
English: Lovely purple flower.
Yetta
English: Generous, giving, possible diminutive of Henrietta.
Zinnia
English: A flower, not a common name on the Baby Girl Names.
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