Thursday, June 10, 2010

Girl Name meaning C

Cabrina (American) Form of Sabrina, meaning “a legendary princess”
Cabrinah, Cabrinna,
Cabreena, Cabriena,
Cabreina, Cabryna,
Cabrine, Cabryne

Cabriole (French) An adorable girl
Cabriolle, Cabrioll, Cabriol,
Cabryole, Cabryolle,
Cabryoll, Cabryol, Cabriola

Cacalia (Latin) Resembling the flowering plant
Cacaliah, Cacalea,
Cacaleah

Caden (English) A battle maiden
Cadan, Cadin, Cadon

Cadence (Latin) Rhythmic and melodious; a musical woman
Cadena, Cadenza, Cadian,
Cadienne, Cadianne,
Cadiene, Caydence, Cadencia

Cadhla (Irish) A beautiful woman
Cadhlah

Caesaria (Greek) Feminine form of Caesar; an empress
Caesariah, Caesarea,
Caesareah, Caezaria,
Caezariah, Caezarea,
Caezareah, Cesaria

Caia (Latin) One who rejoices
Cai, Cais

Cainwen (Welsh) A beautiful treasure
Cainwenn, Cainwenne,
Cainwin, Cainwinn,
Cainwinne, Cainwyn,
Cainwynn, Cainwynne

Cairo (African) From the city in Egypt

Calais (French) From the city in France

Calantha (Greek) Resembling a lovely flower
Calanthe, Calanthia, Calanthiah,
Calantheah, Calanthea

Cale (Latin) A respected woman
Cayl, Cayle, Cael, Caele,
Cail, Caile

Caledonia (Latin) Woman of Scotland
Caledoniah, Caledoniya,
Caledona, Caledonya, Calydona

California (Spanish) From paradise; from the state of California
Califia

Calise (Greek) A gorgeous woman
Calyse, Calice, Calyce

Calista (Greek) Most beautiful; in mythology, a nymph who changed into a bear and then into the Great Bear constellation
Calissa, Calisto, Callista,
Calyssa, Calysta, Calixte,
Colista, Collista

Calla (Greek) Resembling a lily; a beautiful woman
Callah

Callie (Greek) A beautiful girl
Caleigh, Callee, Kali, Kallie

Calligenia (Greek) Daughter born with beauty
Caligenia, Calligeniah,
Caligeniah, Callygenia,
Calygenia, Calligenea,
Caligenea

Caltha (Latin) Resembling a yellow flower
Calthah, Calthia, Calthiah,
Caltheah, Calthea

Calybe (Greek) In mythology, a nymph who was the wife of Laomedon

Calypso (Greek) A woman with secrets; in mythology, a nymph who captivated Odysseus for seven years

Camassia (American) One who is aloof
Camassiah, Camasia,
Camasiah, Camassea,
Camasseah, Camasea,
Camaseah

Cambay (English) From the town in India
Cambaye, Cambai, Cambae

Camdyn (English) Of the enclosed valley
Camden, Camdan,
Camdon, Camdin

Cameron (Scottish) Having a crooked nose
Cameryn, Camryn, Camerin,
Camren, Camrin, Camron

Camilla (Italian) Feminine form of Camillus; a ceremonial attendant; a noble virgin
Camile, Camille, Camila,
Camillia, Caimile, Camillei,
Cam, Camelai

Campbell (Scottish) Having a crooked mouth
Campbel, Campbelle,
Campbele

Canace (Greek) Born of the wind

Candace (Ethiopian /Greek) A queen / one who is white and glowing
Candice, Candiss, Candyce,
Candance, Candys,
Candyss, Candy

Candida (Latin) Whiteskinned
Candide, Candy

Candra (Latin) One who is glowing

Candy (English) A sweet girl; form of Candida, meaning “white-skinned”; form of Candace, meaning “a queen / one who is white and glowing”
Candey, Candi, Candie,
Candee, Candea, Candeah

Caneadea (Native American) From the horizon
Caneadeah, Caneadia,
Caneadiah

Canika (American) A woman shining with grace
Canikah, Caneeka,
Canicka, Canyka, Canycka,
Caneekah, Canickah,
Canykah

Canisa (Greek) One who is very much loved
Canisah, Canissa, Canysa,
Caneesa, Canyssa

Cannes (French) A woman from Cannes

Cantabria (Latin) From the mountains
Cantabriah, Cantebria,
Cantabrea, Cantebrea

Capeka (Slavic) Resembling a young stork
Capekah, Capecca,
Capeccah

Caprina (Italian) Woman of the island Capri
Caprinah, Caprinna,
Capryna, Capreena,
Caprena, Capreenah,
Caprynah, Capriena

Cara (Italian / Gaelic) One who is dearly loved / a good friend
Carah, Caralee, Caralie,
Caralyn, Caralynn, Carrah,
Carra, Chara

Carissa (Greek) A woman of grace
Carisa, Carrisa, Carrissa,
Carissima

Carla (Latin) Feminine form of Carl; a free woman
Carlah, Carlana, Carlee,
Carleen, Carleigh, Carlena,
Carlene, Carletta

Carlessa (American) One who is restless
Carlessah, Carlesa, Carlesah

Carmel (Hebrew) Of the fruitful orchid
Carmela, Carmella, Karmel

Carmen (Latin) A beautiful song
Carma, Carmelita,
Carmencita, Carmia,
Carmie, Carmina,
Carmine, Carmita

Carna (Latin) In mythology, a goddess who ruled the heart

Carni (Latin) One who is vocal
Carnie, Carny, Carney,
Carnee, Carnea, Carneah,
Carnia, Carniah

Carol (English) Form of Caroline, meaning “joyous song”; feminine form of Charles; a small, strong woman
Carola, Carole, Carolle,
Carolla, Caroly, Caroli,
Carolie, Carolee

Caroline (Latin) Joyous song; feminine form of Charles; a small, strong woman
Carol, Carolina, Carolan,
Carolann, Carolanne,
Carolena, Carolene,
Carolena, Caroliana

Carrington (English) A beautiful woman; a woman of Carrington
Carington, Carryngton,
Caryngton

Carson (Scottish) Son of the marshland
Carsan, Carsen, Carsin

Caryatis (Greek) In mythology, goddess of the walnut tree
Carya, Cariatis, Caryatiss,
Cariatiss, Caryatys, Cariatys,
Caryatyss, Cariatyss

Carys (Welsh) One who loves and is loved
Caryss, Carysse, Caris, Cariss,
Carisse, Cerys, Ceryss, Cerysse

Cascadia (Latin) Woman of the waterfall
Cascadiya, Cascadea, Cascata

Casey (Greek, Irish) A vigilant woman
Casie, Casy, Caysie, Kasey

Cason (Greek) A seer
Cayson, Caison, Caeson

Cassandra (Greek) An unheeded prophetess; in mythology, King Priam’s daughter who foretold the fall of Troy
Casandra, Cassandrea,
Cassaundra, Cassondra,
Cass, Cassy, Cassey, Cassi

Casta (Spanish) One who is pure; chaste
Castah, Castalina, Castaleena,
Castaleina, Castaliena,
Castaleana, Castalyna, Castara

Catherine (English) One who is pure; virginal
Catharine, Cathrine,
Cathryn, Catherin,
Catheryn, Catheryna,
Cathi, Cathy, Katherine

Cathresha (American) One who is pure
Cathreshah, Cathreshia,
Cathreshiah, Cathreshea,
Cathresheah, Cathrisha,
Cathrishah, Cathrysha

Catrice (Greek) A wholesome woman
Catrise, Catryce, Catryse,
Catreece, Catreese, Catriece,
Catriese, Catreice

Cavana (Irish) Feminine form of Cavan; from the hollow
Cavanna, Cavanah,
Cavania, Cavaniya,
Cavanea, Cavannah

Cayenne (French) Resembling the hot and spicy pepper

Cecilia (Latin) Feminine form of Cecil; one who is blind; patron saint of music
Cecelia, Cecile, Cecilee,
Cicely, Cecily, Cecille, Cecilie,
Cicilia, Sheila, Silka, Sissy

Celand (Latin) One who is meant for heaven
Celanda, Celande,
Celandia, Celandea

Celandine (English) Resembling a swallow
Celandyne, Celandina,
Celandyna, Celandeena,
Celandena, Celandia,
Celandea

Celeste (Latin) A heavenly daughter
Celesta, Celestia, Celesse,
Celestiel, Celisse, Celestina,
Celestyna, Celestine

Celina (Latin) In mythology, one of the daughters of Atlas who was turned into a star of the Pleiades constellation; feminine form of Celino; of the heavens; form of Selena, meaning “of the moon”
Celena, Celinna, Celene,
Celenia, Celenne, Celicia,
Celinda, Calina

Celka (Latin) A celestial being
Celkah, Celki, Celkie, Celkee,
Celkey, Celky, Celkea, Celkeah

Celosia (Greek) A fiery woman; burning; aflame
Celosiah, Celosea, Celoseah

Cera (French) A colorful woman
Cerah, Cerrah, Cerra

Cerina (Latin) Form of Serena, meaning “having a peaceful disposition”
Cerinah, Ceryna, Cerynah,
Cerena, Cerenah, Ceriena,
Cerienah, Cereina

Cerise (French) Resembling the cherry
Cerisa

Chadee (French) A divine woman; a goddess
Chadea, Chadeah, Chady,
Chadey, Chadi, Chadie

Chai (Hebrew) One who gives life
Chae, Chaili, Chailie,
Chailee, Chaileigh, Chaily,
Chailey, Chailea

Chailyn (American) Resembling a waterfall
Chailynn, Chailynne,
Chaelyn, Chaelynn,
Chaelynne, Chaylyn,
Chaylynn, Chaylynne

Chakra (Arabic) A center of spiritual energy

Chalette (American) Having good taste
Chalett, Chalet, Chalete,
Chaletta, Chaleta

Chalina (Spanish) Form of Rosalina, meaning “resembling a gentle horse / resembling the beautiful and meaningful flower”
Chalinah, Chalyna, Chaleena,
Chalena, Charo, Chaliena,
Chaleina, Chaleana

Chameli (Hindi) Resembling jasmine
Chamelie, Chamely, Chameley,
Chamelee, Chamelea,
Chameleah, Chameleigh

Chan (Sanskrit) A shining woman

Chana (Hebrew) Form of Hannah, meaning “having favor and grace”
Chanah, Channa,
Chaanach, Chaanah,
Chanach, Channah

Chance (American) One who takes risks
Chanci, Chancie, Chancee,
Chancea, Chanceah,
Chancy, Chancey

Chanda (Sanskrit) An enemy of evil
Chandy, Chaand, Chand,
Chandey, Chandee, Chandi,
Chandie, Chandea

Chandra (Hindi) Of the moon; another name for the goddess Devi
Chandara, Chandria,
Chaundra, Chandrea,
Chandreah

Chanel (French) From the canal; a channel
Chanell, Chanelle, Channelle,
Chenelle, Chenel, Chenell

Channary (Cambodian) Of the full moon
Channarie, Channari,
Channarey, Channaree,
Chantrea, Chantria

Chantrice (French) A singer
Chantryce, Chantrise, Chantryse

Chapawee (Native American) Resembling a beaver
Chapawi, Chapawie,
Chapawy, Chapawey,
Chapawea, Chapaweah

Charbonnet (French) A giving and loving woman
Charbonay, Charbonaye,
Charbonae, Charbonai,
Charbonnay, Charbonnae,
Charbonnai

Charisma (Greek) Blessed with charm
Charismah, Charizma,
Charizmah, Charysma,
Charyzma, Karisma

Charlesia (American) Feminine form of Charles; small, strong woman
Charlesiah, Charlesea,
Charleseah, Charlsie, Charlsi,
Charlsy, Charlsey, Charlsee

Charlshea (American) Filled with happiness
Charlsheah, Charlshia,
Charlshiah

Charnee (American) Filled with joy
Charny, Charney, Charnea,
Charneah, Charni, Charnie

Charnesa (American) One who gets attention
Charnesah, Charnessa,
Charnessah

Charsetta (American) An emotional woman
Charsett, Charsette,
Charset, Charsete, Charseta

Chartra (American) A classy lady
Chartrah

Charu (Hindi) One who is gorgeous
Charoo, Charou

Charumat (Hindi) An intelligent and beautiful woman
Charoomat, Charoumat

Chasia (Hebrew) One who is protected; sheltered
Chasiah, Chasea, Chaseah,
Chasya, Chasyah

Chasidah (Hebrew) A religious woman; pious
Chasida, Chasyda,
Chasydah

Chateria (Vietnamese) Born beneath the moonlight
Chateriah, Chaterea,
Chatereah, Chateriya,
Chateriyah

Chavi (Egyptian) A precious daughter
Chavie, Chavy, Chavey,
Chavee, Chavea, Chaveah

Chavon (Hebrew) A giver of life
Chavonne, Chavonn,
Chavona, Chavonna

Chazona (Hebrew) A prophetess
Chazonah, Chazonna,
Chazonnah

Cheche (African) A small woman

Chedra (Hebrew) Filled with happiness
Chedrah

Cheer (American) Filled with joy
Cheere

Cheifa (Hebrew) From a safe harbor
Cheifah, Cheiffa, Cheiffah

Chekia (American) A saucy woman
Cheekie, Checki, Checkie,
Checky, Checkey, Checkee,
Checkea, Checkeah

Chelone (English) Resembling a flowering plant

Chelsea (English) From the landing place for chalk
Chelcie, Chelsa, Chelsee,
Chelseigh, Chelsey, Chelsi,
Chelsie, Chelsy

Chemarin (French) A dark beauty
Chemarine, Chemaryn,
Chemareen, Chemarein,
Chemarien

Chemda (Hebrew) A charismatic woman
Chemdah

Chenille (American) A soft-skinned woman
Chenill, Chenil, Chenile,
Chenilla, Chenila

Chephzibah (Hebrew) Her father’s delight

Cherika (French) One who is dear
Chericka, Cheryka,
Cherycka, Cherieka,
Cheriecka, Chereika,
Chereicka, Cheryka

Cherry (English) Resembling a fruit-bearing tree
Cherrie, Cherri, Cherrey,
Cherree, Cherrea, Cherreah

Chesney (English) One who promotes peace
Chesny, Chesni, Chesnie,
Chesnea, Chesneah,
Chesnee

Cheyenne (Native American) Unintelligible speaker
Chayanne, Cheyane,
Cheyene, Shayan, Shyann

Chiante (Italian) Resembling the wine
Chianti, Chiantie, Chiantee,
Chianty, Chiantey, Chiantea

Chiara (Italian) Daughter of the light
Chiarah, Chiarra, Chiarrah

Chiba (Hebrew) One who loves and is loved
Chibah, Cheeba, Cheebah,
Cheiba, Cheibah, Chieba,
Chiebah, Cheaba

Chickoa (Native American) Born at daybreak
Chickoah, Chikoa, Chikoah

Chidi (Spanish) One who is cheerful
Chidie, Chidy, Chidey,
Chidee, Chidea, Chideah

Chidori (Japanese) Resembling a shorebird
Chidorie, Chidory,
Chidorey, Chidorea,
Chidoreah, Chidoree

Chikira (Spanish) A talented dancer
Chikirah, Chikiera,
Chikierah, Chikeira,
Chikeirah, Chikeera,
Chikeerah, Chikyra

Chiku (African) A talkative girl

Chinara (African) God receives
Chinarah, Chinarra,
Chinarrah

Chinue (African) God’s own blessing
Chinoo, Chynue, Chynoo

Chiriga (African) One who is triumphant
Chyriga, Chyryga, Chiryga

Chislaine (French) A faithful woman
Chislain, Chislayn,
Chislayne, Chislaen,
Chislaene, Chyslaine,
Chyslain, Chyslayn

Chitsa (Native American) One who is fair
Chitsah, Chytsa, Chytsah

Chizoba (African) One who is well-protected
Chizobah, Chyzoba,
Chyzobah

Chloe (Greek) A flourishing woman; blooming
Clo, Cloe, Cloey, Chloë

Cho (Japanese) Resembling a butterfly

Chofa (Polish) An ablebodied woman
Chofah, Choffa, Choffah

Christina (English) Follower of Christ
Christinah, Cairistiona,
Christine, Christin,
Christian, Christiana,
Christiane, Christianna,
Kristina

Chuki (African) Born during an unpleasant time
Chukie, Chuky, Chukey,
Chukee, Chukea, Chukeah

Chula (Native American) Resembling a colorful flower
Chulah, Chulla, Chullah

Chulda (Hebrew) One who can tell fortunes
Chuldah

Chun (Chinese) Born during the spring

Chyou (Chinese) Born during autumn

Ciara (Irish) A dark beauty
Ceara, Ciaran, Ciarra,
Ciera, Cierra, Ciere, Ciar,
Ciarda

Cidrah (American) One who is unlike others
Cidra, Cydrah, Cydra

Cinnamon (American) Resembling the reddishbrown spice
Cinnia, Cinnie

Ciona (American) One who is steadfast
Cionah, Cyona, Cyonah

Claennis (Anglo-Saxon) One who is pure
Claenis, Claennys, Claenys,
Claynnis, Claynnys,
Claynys, Claynyss

Clancey (American) A light-hearted woman
Clancy, Clanci, Clancie,
Clancee, Clancea, Clanceah

Clara (Latin) One who is famously bright
Clarie, Clarinda, Clarine,
Clarita, Claritza, Clarrie,
Clarry, Clarabelle, Claire,
Clarice

Clarice (French) A famous woman; also a form of Clara, meaning “one who is famously bright”
Claressa, Claris, Clarisa,
Clarise, Clarisse, Claryce,
Clerissa, Clerisse

Claudia (Latin / German /Italian) One who is lame
Claudelle, Gladys

Clelia (Latin) A glorious woman
Cloelia, Cleliah, Clelea,
Cleleah, Cloeliah, Cloelea,
Cloeleah

Clementine (French) Feminine form of Clement; one who is merciful
Clem, Clemence, Clemency,
Clementia, Clementina,
Clementya, Clementyna,
Clementyn

Cleodal (Latin) A glorious woman
Cleodall, Cleodale, Cleodel,
Cleodell, Cleodelle

Cleopatra (Greek) A father’s glory; of the royal family
Clea, Cleo, Cleona, Cleone,
Cleonie, Cleora, Cleta,
Cleoni

Clever (American) One who is quick-witted and smart

Cloris (Greek) A flourishing woman; in mythology, the goddess of flowers
Clores, Clorys, Cloriss,
Clorisse, Cloryss, Clorysse

Cloud (American) A lighthearted woman
Cloude, Cloudy, Cloudey,
Cloudee, Cloudea,
Cloudeah, Cloudi, Cloudie

Clydette (American) Feminine form of Clyde, meaning “from the river”
Clydett, Clydet, Clydete,
Clydetta, Clydeta

Clymene (Greek) In mythology, the mother of Atlas and Prometheus
Clymena, Clymyne,
Clymyn, Clymyna,
Clymeena, Clymeina,
Clymiena, Clymeana

Clytie (Greek) The lovely one; in mythology, a nymph who was changed into a sunflower
Clyti, Clytee, Clyty, Clytey,
Clyte, Clytea, Clyteah

Co (American) A jovial woman
Coe

Coahoma (Native American) Resembling a panther

Coby (Hebrew) Feminine form of Jacob; the supplanter
Cobey, Cobi, Cobie, Cobee,
Cobea, Cobeah

Cochava (Hebrew) Having a starlike quality
Cochavah, Cochavia,
Cochavea, Cochaviah,
Cochaveah

Coffey (American) A lovely woman
Coffy, Coffe, Coffee, Coffea,
Coffeah, Coffi, Coffie

Coira (Scottish) Of the churning waters
Coirah, Coyra, Coyrah

Colanda (American) Form of Yolanda, meaning “resembling the violet flower”
Colande, Coland, Colana,
Colain, Colaine, Colane,
Colanna, Corlanda

Cole (English) A swarthy woman; having coal-black hair
Col, Coal, Coale, Coli,
Colie, Coly, Coley, Colee

Colemand (American) An adventurer
Colmand, Colemyan,
Colemyand, Colmyan,
Colmyand

Colette (French) Victory of the people
Collette, Kolette

Coligny (French) Woman from Cologne
Coligney, Colignie, Coligni,
Colignee, Colignea,
Coligneah

Colisa (English) A delightful young woman
Colisah, Colissa, Colissah,
Colysa, Colysah, Colyssa,
Colyssah

Colola (American) A victorious woman
Colo, Cola

Comfort (English) One who strengthens or soothes others
Comforte, Comfortyne,
Comfortyna, Comforteene,
Comforteena, Comfortene,
Comfortena, Comfortiene

Conary (Gaelic) A wise woman
Conarey, Conarie, Conari,
Conaree, Conarea,
Conareah

Concordia (Latin) Peace and harmony; in mythology, goddess of peace
Concordiah, Concordea,
Concord, Concorde,
Concordeah

Coneisha (American) A giving woman
Coneishah, Coniesha,
Conieshah, Conysha,
Conyshah, Coneesha,
Coneeshah, Coneasha

Constanza (American) One who is strong-willed
Constanzia, Constanzea

Consuela (Spanish) One who provides consolation
Consuelia, Consolata,
Consolacion, Chela,
Conswela, Conswelia,
Conswelea, Consuella

Contessa (Italian) A titled woman; a countess
Countess, Contesse,
Countessa, Countesa, Contesa

Cooper (English) One who makes barrels
Couper

Copper (American) A redheaded woman
Coper, Coppar, Copar

Coppola (Italian) A theatrical woman
Copola, Copolla, Coppolla,
Coppo, Copla

Coral (English) Resembling the semiprecious sea growth; from the reef
Coralee, Coralena, Coralie,
Coraline, Corallina,
Coralline, Coraly, Coralyn

Corazon (Spanish) Of the heart
Corazana, Corazone,
Corazona

Cordelia (Latin) A goodhearted woman; a woman of honesty
Cordella, Cordelea, Cordilia,
Cordilea, Cordy, Cordie,
Cordi, Cordee

Corey (Irish) From the hollow; of the churning waters
Cory, Cori, Coriann,
Corianne, Corie, Corri,
Corrianna, Corrie

Corgie (American) A humorous woman
Corgy, Corgey, Corgi,
Corgee, Corgea, Corgeah

Coriander (Greek) A romantic woman; resembling the spice
Coryander, Coriender,
Coryender

Corinthia (Greek) A woman of Corinth
Corinthiah, Corinthe,
Corinthea, Corintheah,
Corynthia, Corynthea,
Corynthe

Corky (American) An energetic young woman
Corki, Corkey, Corkie,
Corkee, Corkea, Corkeah

Cornelia (Latin) Feminine form of Cornelius; referring to a horn
Cornalia, Corneelija,
Cornela, Cornelija,
Cornelya, Cornella,
Cornelle, Cornie

Cota (Spanish) A lively woman
Cotah, Cotta, Cottah

Coty (French) From the riverbank
Cotey, Coti, Cotie, Cotee,
Cotea, Coteah

Courtney (English) A courteous woman; courtly
Cordney, Cordni, Cortenay,
Corteney, Cortland, Cortnee,
Cortneigh, Cortney, Courteney

Covin (American) An unpredictable woman
Covan, Coven, Covyn, Covon

Coy (English) From the woods, the quiet place
Coye, Coi

Cree (Native American) A tribal name
Crei, Crey, Crea, Creigh

Creirwy (Welsh) One who is lucky

Creola (American) Daughter of American birth but European heritage
Creole, Creolla, Criole,
Criola, Criolla, Cryola,
Cryolla

Cressida (Greek) The golden girl; in mythology, a woman of Troy
Cressa, Criseyde, Cressyda,
Crissyda

Criselda (American) Form of Griselda, meaning “a gray-haired battle maid; one who fights the dark battle”
Cricelda, Cricely, Crisel,
Criseldis, Crisella, Criselle,
Criselly, Crishelda

Crishona (American) A beautiful woman
Crishonah, Cryshona,
Cryshonah, Crishonna,
Crishonnah, Cryshonna,
Cryshonnah

Crisiant (Welsh) As clear as a crystal
Crisiante, Crisianta,
Crysiant, Crysyant,
Crysianta, Crysiante,
Crysyanta, Crysyante

Cristos (Greek) A dedicated and faithful woman
Crystos, Christos, Chrystos

Cullodina (Scottish) From the mossy ground
Cullodena, Culodina,
Culodena, Cullodyna,
Culodyna

Cushaun (American) An elegant lady
Cushawn, Cusean,
Cushauna, Cushawna,
Cuseana, Cooshaun,
Cooshauna, Cooshawn

Cwen (English) A royal woman; queenly
Cwene, Cwenn, Cwenne,
Cwyn, Cwynn, Cwynne,
Cwin, Cwinn

Cylee (American) A darling daughter
Cyleigh, Cyli, Cylie, Cylea,
Cyleah, Cyly, Cyley

Cyrene (Greek) In mythology, a maiden-huntress loved by Apollo
Cyrina, Cyrena, Cyrine,
Cyreane, Cyreana, Cyreene,
Cyreena

Czigany (Hungarian) A gypsy girl; one who moves from place to place
Cziganey, Czigani,
Cziganie, Cziganee,
Cziganea, Cziganeah

Girl Name meaning B

Baba (African) Born on a Thursday
Babah, Babba, Babbah,
Baaba

Babette (French) Form of Barbara, meaning “a traveler from a foreign land; a stranger”; form of Elizabeth, meaning “my God is bountiful; God’s promise”
Babett, Babete, Babet,
Babbet, Babbett, Babbette,
Babbete, Babita

Badia (Arabic) An elegant lady; one who is unique
Badiah, Badi’a, Badiya,
Badea, Badya, Badeah

Badr (Arabic) Resembling the full moon
Badra, Badriyyah,
Badriyah, Badriya,
Badriyya, Badrya, Badria

Bahija (Arabic) A cheerful woman
Bahijah, Bahiga, Bahigah,
Bahyja, Bahyjah, Bahyga,
Bahygah

Bailey (English) From the courtyard within castle walls; a public official
Bailee, Bayley, Baylee,
Baylie, Baili, Bailie,
Baileigh, Bayleigh

Baka (Indian) Resembling a crane
Bakah, Bakka, Backa, Bacca

Bakura (Hebrew) Resembling ripened fruit
Bakurah

Baldhart (German) A bold woman having great strength
Balhart, Baldhard, Balhard,
Ballard, Balard, Balarde

Baligha (Arabic) One who is forever eloquent
Balighah, Baleegha,
Balygha, Baliegha,
Baleagha, Baleigha

Banba (Irish) In mythology, a patron goddess of Ireland

Bansuri (Indian) One who is musical
Bansurie, Bansari, Banseri,
Bansurri, Bansury, Bansurey,
Bansuree, Bansurea

Bara (Hebrew) One who is chosen
Barah, Barra, Barrah

Barbara (Latin) A traveler from a foreign land; a stranger
Barbra, Barbarella,
Barbarita, Baibin, Babette,
Bairbre, Barbary, Barb

Barika (African) A flourishing woman; one who is successful
Barikah, Baryka, Barikka,
Barykka, Baricka, Barycka,
Baricca, Barycca

Barr (English) A lawyer Barre, Bar

Barras (English) From among the trees

Bathild (German) Heroine of a bold battle
Bathilde, Bathilda

Battseeyon (Hebrew) A daughter of Zion
Batseyon, Batseyonne,
Battzion, Batzion

Beatha (Celtic) One who gives life
Betha, Beathah, Bethah

Beatrice (Latin) One who blesses others
Beatrix, Beatriz, Beatriss,
Beatrisse, Bea, Beatrize,
Beatricia, Beatrisa

Bebhinn (Irish) An accomplished singer
Bebhin, Bebhynn, Bebhyn,
Bevin, Bevinne, Bevinn,
Bevyn

Becky (English) Form of Rebecca, meaning “one who is bound to God”
Beckey, Becki, Beckie,
Becca, Becka, Bekka,
Beckee, Beckea

Bel (Indian) From the sacred wood

Belisama (Celtic) In mythology, a goddess of rivers and lakes
Belisamah, Belisamma,
Belysama, Belisma,
Belysma, Belesama

Bellona (Latin) In mythology, the goddess of war
Bellonah, Belona, Bellonna,
Belonna, Bellonia, Belonia

Bem (African) A peaceful woman
Berne

Bena (Native American) Resembling a pheasant
Benah, Benna, Bennah

Benigna (Spanish) Feminine form of Benigno; one who is kind; friendly

Benjamina (Hebrew) Feminine form of Benjamin; child of my right hand
Benjameena, Benyamina,
Benyameena, Benjameana,
Benyameana, Benjamyna,
Benyamyna

Bennu (Egyptian) Resembling an eagle

Beomia (Anglo-Saxon) Battle maid
Beomiya, Bemia, Beorhthilde,
Beorhthild, Beorhthilda,
Beomea, Beomeah

Bernice (Greek) One who brings victory
Berenisa, Berenise, Berenice,
Bernicia, Bernisha, Berniss,
Bernyce, Bernys

Bertha (German) One who is famously bright and beautiful
Berta, Berthe, Berth, Bertina,
Bertyna, Bertine, Bertyne,
Birte

Bertilda (English) A luminous battle maiden
Bertilde, Bertild

Bertrade (English) An intelligent advisor
Bertraide, Bertrayde,
Bertraed, Beortbtraed,
Bertraid, Bertrayd,
Bertraede

Beryl (English) Resembling the pale-green precious stone
Beryll, Berylle, Beril, Berill,
Berille

Bess (English) Form of Elizabeth, meaning “my God is bountiful; God’s promise”
Besse, Bessi, Bessie, Bessy,
Bessey, Bessee, Bessea

Beth (English) Form of Elizabeth, meaning “my God is bountiful; God’s promise”
Bethe

Bethany (Hebrew) From the house of figs
Bethan, Bethani, Bethanie,
Bethanee, Bethaney,
Bethane, Bethann,
Bethanne

Beyonce (American) One who surpasses others
Beyoncay, Beyonsay,
Beyonsai, Beyonsae,
Beyonci, Beyoncie,
Beyoncee, Beyoncea

Bha (Indian) Having a starlike quality

Bibiana (Italian) Form of Vivian, meaning “lively woman”
Bibiane, Bibianna,
Bibianne, Bibiann, Bibine

Bijou (French) As precious as a jewel

Bikita (African) Resembling an anteater
Bikitah, Bikyta, Bykita,
Bykyta, Bikeyta, Bikeita,
Bikieta, Bikeata

Billie (English) Feminine form of William; having a desire to protect
Billi, Billy, Billey, Billee,
Billeigh, Billea, Billeah

Binga (German) From the hollow
Bingah, Bynga, Binge,
Bynge, Bingeh, Byngeh

Bisgu (Anglo-Saxon) A compassionate woman
Bisgue, Bysgu, Bysgue

Bixenta (Basque) A victorious woman

Blaine (Scottish / Irish) A saint’s servant / a thin woman
Blayne, Blane, Blain,
Blayn, Blaen, Blaene

Blair (Scottish) From the field of battle
Blaire, Blare, Blayre, Blaer,
Blaere, Blayr

Blake (English) A dark beauty
Blayk, Blayke, Blaik, Blaike,
Blaek, Blaeke

Blimah (Hebrew) One resembling a blossom
Blima, Blime, Blyma,
Blymah

Blondell (French) A fairhaired woman
Blondelle, Blondele,
Blondene, Blondel,
Blondela, Blondella

Blythe (English) Filled with happiness
Blyth, Blithe, Blith

Bo-bae (Korean) A treasured child

Bodgana (Polish) A gift of God
Bodganah, Bodganna,
Bodgane, Bodgann,
Bodganne, Bogna,
Bohdana, Bohdanna

Bonamy (French) A very good friend
Bonamey, Bonami,
Bonamie, Bonamee,
Bonamei, Bonamea,
Bonameah

Bonnie (English) Pretty face
Boni, Bona, Bonea,
Boneah, Bonee

Borgny (Norwegian) One who offers help
Borgney, Borgni, Borgnie,
Borgnee, Borgnea, Borgneah

Boudicca (Celtic) A victorious queen
Boudicea, Bodiccea,
Bodicea, Bodicia

Bradana (Scottish) Resembling the salmon
Bradanah, Bradanna,
Bradan, Bradane, Bradann,
Bradanne, Braydan,
Braydana

Brady (Irish) A large-chested woman
Bradey, Bradee, Bradi,
Bradie, Bradea, Bradeah

Braima (African) Mother of multitudes
Braimah, Brayma, Braema,
Braymah, Braemah

Brandy (English) A woman wielding a sword; an alcoholic drink
Brandey, Brandi, Brandie,
Brandee, Branda, Brande,
Brandelyn, Brandilyn

Brann (Welsh) A ravenlike woman
Branne, Bran

Braulia (Spanish) One who is glowing
Brauliah, Braulea,
Brauleah, Brauliya,
Brauliyah

Brazil (Spanish) Of the ancient tree
Brasil, Brazile, Brazille,
Brasille, Bresil, Brezil,
Bresille, Brezille

Brencis (Slavic) Crowned with laurel

Brenda (Irish) Feminine form of Brendan; a princess; wielding a sword
Brynda, Brinda, Breandan,
Brendalynn, Brendolyn,
Brend, Brienda

Brenna (Welsh) A ravenlike woman
Brinna, Brenn, Bren,
Brennah, Brina, Brena,
Brenah

Brianna (Irish) Feminine form of Brian; from the high hill; one who ascends
Breanna, Breanne, Breana,
Breann, Breeana,
Breeanna, Breona, Breonna

Brice (Welsh) One who is alert; ambitious
Bryce

Bridget (Irish) A strong and protective woman; in mythology, goddess of fire, wisdom, and poetry
Bridgett, Bridgette, Briget,
Brigette, Bridgit, Bridgitte,
Birgit, Birgitte

Brilliant (American) A dazzling and sparkling woman

Brimlad (Anglo-Saxon) From the seaway
Brymlad, Brimlod, Brymlod

Briseis (Greek) In mythology, the Trojan widow abducted by Achilles
Brisys, Brisa, Brisia, Brisha,
Brissa, Briza, Bryssa, Brysa

Brittany (English) A woman from Great Britain
Britany, Brittanie,
Brittaney, Brittani,
Brittanee, Britney, Britnee,
Britny

Brook (English) From the running stream
Brooke, Brookie, Brooklyn,
Brooklynn, Brooklynne

Brunhild (German) A dark and noble battle maiden; in Norse mythology, queen of the alkyries
Brunhilde, Brunhilda,
Brunnehild, Brunnehilde,
Brunnehilda, Brynhild,
Brynhilde, Brynhilda

Bupe (African) A hospitable woman

Buthaynah (Arabic) From the soft sand; having soft skin
Buthayna, Buthainah,
Buthaina, Buthana,
Buthanah

Girl Name meaning A

Aadi(Hindi) Child of the beginning
Aadie, Aady, Aadey, Aadee,
Aadea, Aadeah, Aadye

Aaralyn (American) Woman with song
Aaralynn, Aaralin,
Aaralinn, Aaralinne,
Aralyn, Aralynn

Aba (African) Born on a Thursday
Abah, Abba, Abbah

Abarrane (Hebrew) Feminine form of Abraham; mother of a multitude; mother of nations
Abarrayne, Abarraine,
Abarane, Abarayne,
Abaraine, Abame, Abrahana

Abena (African) Born on a Tuesday
Abenah, Abeena, Abyna,
Abina, Abeenah, Abynah,
Abinah

Abertha (Welsh) One who is sacrificed
Aberthah

Abhilasha (Hindi) One who is desired
Abhilashah, Abhylasha,
Abhylashah

Abiba (African) First child born after the grandmother has died
Abibah, Abeeba, Abyba,
Abeebah, Abybah, Abeiba,
Abeibah, Abieba

Abiela (Hebrew) My father is Lord
Abielah, Abiella, Abiellah,
Abyela, Abyelah, Abyella,
Abyellah

Abigail (Hebrew) The source of a father’s joy
Abbigail, Abigael, Abigale,
Abbygail, Abygail, Abygayle,
Abbygayle, Abbegale, Abby

Abijah (Hebrew) My father is Lord
Abija, Abisha, Abishah,
Abiah, Abia, Aviah, Avia

Abila (Spanish) One who is beautiful
Abilah, Abyla, Abylah

Abilene (American /Hebrew) From a town in Texas / resembling grass
Abalene, Abalina, Abilena,
Abiline, Abileene, Abileen,
Abileena, Abilyn

Abir (Arabic) Having a fragrant scent
Abeer, Abyr, Abire, Abeere,
Abbir, Abhir

Abira (Hebrew) A source of strength; one who is strong
Abera, Abyra, Abyrah,
Abirah, Abbira, Abeerah,
Abhira

Abra (Hebrew / Arabic) Feminine form of Abraham; mother of a multitude; mother of nations / lesson; example
Abri, Abrah, Abree, Abria,
Abbra, Abrah, Abbrah

Academia (Latin) From a community of higher learning
Akademia, Academiah,
Akademiah

Acantha (Greek) Thorny; in mythology, a nymph who was loved by Apollo
Akantha, Ackantha,
Acanthah, Akanthah,
Ackanthah

Accalia (Latin) In mythology, the foster mother of Romulus and Remus
Accaliah, Acalia, Accalya,
Acalya, Acca, Ackaliah,
Ackalia

Adah (Hebrew) Ornament; beautiful addition to the family
Adda, Adaya, Ada

Adanna (African) Her father’s daughter; a father’s pride
Adana, Adanah, Adannah,
Adanya, Adanyah

Adanne (African) Her mother’s daughter; a mother’s pride
Adane, Adayne, Adaine,
Adayn, Adain, Adaen,
Adaene

Adaoma (Ibo) A good woman

Adara (Greek / Arabic) Beautiful girl / chaste one; virgin
Adair, Adare, Adaire,
Adayre, Adarah, Adarra,
Adaora, Adar

Addin (Hebrew) One who is adorned; voluptuous
Addine, Addyn, Addyne

Adeen (Irish) Little fire shining brightly
Adeene, Adean, Adeane,
Adein, Adeine, Adeyn,
Adeyne

Adela (German) Of the nobility; serene; of good humor
Adele, Adelia, Adella,
Adelle, Adalene, Adelie,
Adelina, Adali

Adelpha (Greek) Beloved sister
Adelfa, Adelphe, Adelphie

Adeola (African) One who wears a crown of honor
Adeolah, Adeolla, Adeollah

Adhelle (Teutonic) Lovely and happy woman
Adhella, Adhell, Adhele,
Adhela

Adianca (Native American) One who brings peace
Adianka, Adyanca, Adyanka

Adira (Hebrew / Arabic) Powerful, noble woman /having great strength
Adirah, Adeera, Adyra,
Adeerah, Adyrah, Adeira,
Adeirah, Adiera

Admina (Hebrew) Daughter of the red earth
Adminah, Admeena,
Admyna, Admeenah,
Admynah, Admeina,
Admeinah, Admiena

Adolpha (German) Feminine form of Adolph; noble she-wolf
Adolfa, Adolphina,
Adolfina, Adolphine,
Adolfine, Adoqhina

Adoración (Spanish) Having the adoration of all

Adra (Arabic) One who is chaste; a virgin
Adrah

Adrasteia (Greek) One who will not run away; in mythology, another name for Nemesis, the goddess of vengeance

Adrina (Italian) Having great happiness
Adrinna, Adreena, Adrinah,
Adryna, Adreenah, Adrynah

Aegea (Latin / Greek) From the Aegean Sea / in mythology, a daughter of the sun who was known for her beauty

Aegina (Greek) In mythology, a sea nymph
Aeginae, Aegyna, Aegynah

Aelfwine (English) A friend of the elves
Aelfwyne, Aethelwine,
Aethelwyne

Aelwen (Welsh) Woman with a fair brow
Aelwenn, Aelwenne, Aelwin,
Aelwinn, Aelwinne, Aelwyn,
Aelwynn, Aelwynne

Aerwyna (English) A friend of the ocean

Afra (Hebrew / Arabic) Young doe / white; an earth color
Affra, Affrah, Afrah, Afrya,
Afryah, Afria, Affery, Affrie

Afreda (English / Arabic) Elf counselor / one who is created
Afredah, Afreeda, Aafreeda,
Afrida, Afridah, Aelfraed,
Afreedah, Afryda

Afrodille (French) Daffodil; showy and vivid
Afrodill, Afrodil, Afrodile,
Afrodilla, Afrodila

Afton (English) From the Afton river

Agave (Greek) In mythology, a queen of Thebes

Agnes (Greek) One who is pure; chaste
Agneis, Agnese, Agness,
Agnies, Agnus, Agna, Agne,
Agnesa, Nessa, Oona

Agraciana (Spanish) One who forgives
Agracianna, Agracyanna,
Agracyana, Agraciann,
Agraciane, Agracyann,
Agracyane, Agracianne

Agrona (Celtic) In mythology, the goddess of war and death
Agronna, Agronia, Agrone

Agurtzane (Basque) Refers to the Virgin Mary; chaste; pure
Aitziber

Ahelia (Hebrew) Breath; a source of life
Ahelie, Ahelya, Aheli,
Ahelee, Aheleigh, Ahelea,
Aheleah, Ahely

Ahellona (Greek) Woman who has masculine qualities
Ahelona, Ahellonna,
Ahelonna

Ahinoam (Hebrew) In the Bible, one of David’s wives

Ahuva (Hebrew) One who is dearly loved
Ahuvah, Ahuda, Ahudah

Aiandama (Estonian) Woman who gardens

Aida (English / French /Arabic) One who is wealthy; prosperous / one who is
helpful / a returning visitor
Ayda, Aydah, Aidah, Aidee,
Aidia, Aieeda, Aaida

Aidan (Gaelic) One who is fiery; little fire
Aiden, Adeen, Aden, Aideen,
Adan, Aithne, Aithnea, Ajthne

Aiglentine (French) Resembling the sweetbrier rose
Aiglentina

Aiko (Japanese) Little one who is dearly loved

Ailbhe (Irish) Of noble character; one who is bright

Aileen (Irish / Scottish) Light bearer / from the green meadow
Ailean, Ailein, Ailene, Ailin,
Aillen, Ailyn, Alean, Aleane

Ailis (Irish) One who is noble and kind
Ailish, Ailyse, Ailesh, Ailisa,
Ailise

Ailna (German) One who is sweet and pleasant; of the nobility
Ailne

Ain (Irish / Arabic) In mythology, a woman who wrote laws to protect the rights of women / precious eye

Aina (African) Child born of a complicated delivery

Aine (Celtic) One who brings brightness and joy

Aingeal (Irish) Heaven’s messenger; angel
Aingealag

Aionia (Greek) Everlasting life
Aioniah, Aionea, Aioneah,
Ayonia, Ayoniah, Ayonea,
Ayoneah

Aira (American) Of the wind Aera

Airic (Celtic) One who is pleasant and agreeable
Airick, Airik, Aeric, Aerick,
Aerik

Aisha (Arabic, African) lively; womanly
Aiesha, Ayisha, Myisha

Aisling (Irish) A dream or vision; an inspiration
Aislin, Ayslin, Ayslinn,
Ayslyn, Ayslynn, Aislyn,
Aisylnn, Aislinn, Isleen

Aitama (Estonian) One who is helpful
Aitamah, Aytama,
Aytamah

Aitheria (Greek) Of the wind
Aitheriah, Aitherea,
Aithereah, Aytheria,
Aytheriah, Aytherea,
Aythereah

Ajaya (Hindi) One who is invincible; having the power of a god
Ajay

Aka (Maori / Turkish) Affectionate one / in mythology, a mother goddess
Akah, Akka, Akkah

Akili (Tanzanian) Having great wisdom
Akilea, Akilee, Akilie,
Akylee, Akylie, Akyli,
Akileah

Akilina (Latin) Resembling an eagle
Akilinah, Akileena,
Akilyna, Akilinna, Ackilina,
Acilina, Akylina, Akylyna

Aksana (Russian) Form of Oksana, meaning “hospitality”
Aksanna, Aksanah,
Aksannah

Akua (African) Born on a Wednesday

Akuti (Indian) A princess; born to royalty
Akutie, Akutea, Akuteah,
Akuty, Akutey, Akutee, Akutye

Alair (French) One who has a cheerful disposition
Alaire, Allaire, Allair, Aulaire,
Alayr, Alayre, Alaer, Alaere

Alanza (Spanish) Feminine form of Alonzo; noble and ready for battle

Alaqua (Native American) Resembling the sweet gum tree

Alarice (German) Feminine form of Alaric; ruler of all
Alarise, Allaryce, Alarica,
Alarisa, Alaricia, Alrica,
Alryca, Alryque

Alaula (Hawaiian) The light of dawn

Alcestis (Greek) In mythology, a woman who died in place of her husband and was later rescued from Hades by Hercules

Alcina (Greek) One who is strong-willed and opinionated
Alceena, Alcyna, Alsina,
Alsyna, Alzina, Alcine,
Alcinia, Alcyne

Alda (German, Spanish) Long-lived, old; wise; an elder
Aldah, Aldine, Aldina,
Aldinah, Aldene, Aldona,
Aldeana, Allda

Aldis (English) From the ancient house
Aldys, Aldiss, Aldisse,
Aldyss, Aldysse

Aldonsa (Spanish) One who is kind and gracious
Aldonza, Aldonsia,
Aldonzia

Aleen (Celtic) Form of Helen, meaning “the shining light”
Aleena, Aleenia, Alene,
Alyne, Alena, Alenka,
Alynah, Aleine

Alegria (Spanish) One who is cheerful and brings happiness to others
Alegra, Aleggra, Allegra,
Alleffra, Allecra

Alera (Latin) Resembling an eagle
Alerra, Aleria, Alerya,
Alerah, Alerrah

Alethea (Greek) One who is truthful
Altheia, Lathea, Lathey,
Olethea

Alexandra (Greek) Feminine form of Alexander; a helper and defender of mankind
Alexandria, Alexandrea,
Alixandra, Alessandra,
Alexis, Alondra,
Aleksandra, Alejandra,
Sandra, Sandrine, Sasha

Alhena (Arabic) A star in the constellation Gemini
Alhenah, Alhenna, Alhennah

Alice (German) Woman of the nobility; truthful; having high moral character
Alison, Allison, Alyssa, Alyce,
Alicia, Alecia, Alesia, Aleece,
Aleecia, Aleesha, Alesha, Lecia

Alika (Hawaiian) One who is honest
Alicka, Alicca, Alyka,
Alycka, Alycca

Alina (Arabic / Polish) One who is noble / one who is beautiful and bright
Aline

Alitash (African) May you always be found
Alytash, Alitasha, Alytasha,
Alitashe, Alytashe

Aliyah (Arabic) An ascender; one having the highest social standing
Aaliyah, Aliya, Alliyah,
Alieya, Aliyiah, Alliyia,
Aleeya, Alee, Aleiya

Almas (Arabic) Resembling a diamond
Almaas

Almira (English) A princess; daughter born to royalty
Almeera, Almeira, Almiera,
Almyra, Almirah,
Almeerah, Almeirah,
Almierah

Almodine (Latin) A highly prized stone
Almondyne, Almondeene,
Almondeane, Almondeine,
Almondiene

Almunda (Spanish) Refers to the Virgin Mary
Almundena, Almundina

Aloma (Spanish) Form of Paloma, meaning “dovelike”
Alomah, Alomma,
Alommah

Alpha (Greek) The firstborn child; the first letter of the Greek alphabet

Alphonsine (French) Feminine form of Alphonse; one who is ready for battle
Alphonsina, Alphonsyne,
Alphonsyna, Alphonseene,
Alphonseena, Alphonseane,
Alphonseana, Alphonsiene

Alpina (Scottish) Feminine form of Alpin; blonde; white-skinned
Alpinah, Alpena, Alpeena,
Alpyna, Alpeenah, Alpynah,
Alpeina, Alpeinah

Alsoomse (Native American) One who is independent

Altagracia (Spanish) The high grace of the Virgin Mary
Alta

Aludra (Arabic) A maiden; the name of a star in the constellation Canis Major
Aloodra

Alura (English) A divine counselor
Allura, Alurea, Alhraed

Alva (Latin) One who has a fair complexion
Alvah

Alvar (German) Of the army of elves
Alvara, Alvaria, Alvarie,
Alvare, Alvarr

Alvera (Spanish) Feminine of Alvaro; guardian of all; speaker of the truth
Alveria, Alvara, Alverna,
Alvernia, Alvira, Alvyra,
Alvarita, Alverra

Alverdine (English) Feminine form of Alfred; one who counsels the elves
Alverdina, Alverdeene,
Alverdeena, Alverdeane,
Alverdeana, Alverdiene,
Alverdiena, Alverdeine

Amada (Spanish) One who is loved by all
Amadia, Amadea,
Amadita, Amadah

Amadea (Latin) Feminine form of Amedeo; loved by God
Amadya, Amadia,
Amadine, Amadina,
Amadika, Amadis

Amadi (African) One who rejoices
Amadie, Amady, Amadey,
Amadye, Amadee, Amadea,
Amadeah

Amalfi (Italian) From an Italian town overlooking the Gulf of Salerno
Amalfey, Amalfy, Amalfie,
Amalfee, Amalfea, Amalfeah

Amalia (German) One who is industrius and hardworking
Amelia, Amalya, Amalie,
Amalea, Amylia, Amyleah,
Amilia, Neneca

Amalthea (Greek) One who soothes; in mythology, the foster mother of Zeus
Amaltheah, Amalthia,
Amalthya

Amalur (Spanish) From the homeland
Amalure, Amalura, Amaluria

Amanda (Latin) One who is much loved
Amandi, Amandah,
Amandea, Amandee,
Amandey, Amande,
Amandie, Amandy, Mandy

Amandeep (Indian) Emanating the light of peace
Amanpreet, Amanjot

Amapola (Arabic) Resembling a poppy
Amapolah, Amapolla,
Amapollah, Amapolia

Amara (Greek) One who will be forever beautiful
Amarah, Amarya, Amaira,
Amaria, Amar, Amari,
Amaree, Amarie

Amber (French) Resembling the jewel; a warm honey color
Ambur, Ambar, Amberly,
Amberlyn, Amberli,
Amberlee, Ambyr, Ambyre

Ambrosia (Greek) Immortal; in mythology, the food of the gods
Ambrosa, Ambrosiah,
Ambrosyna, Ambrosina,
Ambrosyn, Ambrosine,
Ambrozin, Ambrozyn

America (Latin) A powerful ruler
Americus, Amerika, Amerikus

Amira (Arabic) A princess; one who commands
Amirah, Ameera, Amyra,
Ameerah, Amyrah, Ameira,
Ameirah, Amiera

Amissa (Hebrew) One who is honest; a friend
Amisa, Amise, Amisia,
Amiza, Amysa, Amysia,
Amysya, Amyza

Amita (Indian) Feminine form of Amit; without limits; unmeasurable
Amitah, Ameeta, Amyta,
Amitha, Ameetah, Amytah,
Amieta, Amietah

Amlika (Indian) A nurturing woman; a mother
Amlikah, Amlyka, Amlykah

Amrita (Hindi) Having immortality; full of ambrosia
Amritah, Amritta, Amryta,
Amrytta, Amrytte, Amritte,
Amryte, Amreeta

Amser (Welsh) A period of time

Amy (Latin) Dearly loved
Aimee, Aimie, Aimi, Aimy,
Aimya, Aimey, Amice,
Amicia

Anaba (Native American) A woman returning from battle
Anabah, Annaba, Annabah

Anabal (Gaelic) One who is joyful
Anaball, Annabal,
Annaball

Anafa (Hebrew) Resembling the heron
Anafah, Anapha, Anaphah

Anarosa (Spanish) A graceful rose
Annarosa, Anarose, Annarose

Anastasia (Greek) One who shall rise again
Anastase, Anastascia,
Anastasha, Anastasie,
Stacia, Stasia, Stacy, Stacey

Anasuya (Indian) One who is charitable
Anasuyah, Annasuya

Ancina (Latin) Form of Ann, meaning “a woman graced with God’s favor”
Ancyna, Anncina,
Anncyna, Anceina,
Annceina, Anciena,
Annciena, Anceena

Andes (Latin) Woman from the Andes

Andrea (Greek / Latin) Courageous and strong /feminine form of Andrew; womanly
Andria, Andrianna,
Andreia, Andreina,
Andreya, Andriana,
Andreana, Andera

Aneira (Welsh) The golden woman
Aneera, Anyra, Aneirah,
Aneerah, Anyrah, Aniera,
Anierah, Aneara

Angela (Greek) A heavenly messenger; an angel
Angelica, Angelina,
Angelique, Anjela, Anjelika,
Angella, Angelita, Angeline

Anh (Vietnamese) One who offers safety and peace

Ani (Hawaiian) One who is very beautiful
Aneesa, Aney, Anie, Any,
Aany, Aanye, Anea, Aneah

Aniceta (French) One who is unconquerable
Anicetta, Anniceta, Annicetta

Anila (Hindi) Child of the wind
Anilla, Anyla, Anylla,
Anilah, Anylah, Anyllah

Anna (Latin) A woman graced with God’s favor
Annah, Ana, Ann, Anne,
Anya, Ane, Annze, Anouche,
Annchen, Ancina, Nancy

Annabel (Italian) Graceful and beautiful woman
Annabelle, Annabell,
Annabella, Annabele, Anabel,
Anabell, Anabelle, Anabella

Annabeth (English) Graced with God’s bounty
Anabeth, Annabethe,
Annebeth, Anebeth, Anabethe

Annalynn (English) From the graceful lake
Analynn, Annalyn, Annaline,
Annalin, Annalinn, Analyn,
Analine, Analin

Annmarie (English) Filled with bitter grace
Annemarie, Annmaria,
Annemaria, Annamarie,
Annamaria, Anamarie,
Anamaria, Anamari

Annora (Latin) Having great honor
Anora, Annorah, Anorah,
Anoria, Annore, Annorya,
Anorya, Annoria

Anona (English) Resembling a pineapple
Anonah, Annona,
Annoniah, Annonya,
Annonia

Anouhea (Hawaiian) Having a soft, cool fragrance

Ansley (English) From the noble’s pastureland
Ansly, Anslie, Ansli, Anslee,
Ansleigh, Anslea, Ansleah,
Anslye

Antalya (Russian) Born with the morning’s first light
Antaliya, Antalyah,
Antaliyah, Antalia, Antaliah

Antea (Greek) In mythology, a woman who was scorned and committed suicide
Anteia, Anteah

Antje (German) A graceful woman

An-toan (Vietnamese) Safe and secure
Toan

Antoinette (French) Praiseworthy
Toinette

Anuradha (Hindi) In Hinduism, goddess of good fortune
Anurada

Anwen (Welsh) A famed beauty
Anwin, Anwenne,
Anwinne, Anwyn, Anwynn,
Anwynne, Anwenn,
Anwinn

Anyango (African) One who is a good friend

Aolani (Hawaiian) Cloud from heaven
Aolaney, Aolanee, Aolaniah,
Aolanie, Aolany, Aolanya,
Aolania, Aolanea

Apala (African) One who creates religious music
Apalla, Appalla, Appala,
Apalah, Apallah, Appallah,
Appalah

Apara (Yoruban) One who doesn’t remain in one place
Aparra, Apparra, Appara,
Aparah, Aparrah,
Apparrah, Apparah

Aphrah (Hebrew) From the house of dust
Aphra

Aphrodite (Greek) Love; in mythology, the goddess of love and beauty
Afrodite, Afrodita,
Aphrodita, Aphrodyte,
Aphhrodyta, Aphrodytah

Aponi (Native American) Resembling a butterfly
Aponni, Apponni, Apponi

Apphia (Hebrew) One who is productive
Apphiah

Apple (American) Sweet fruit; one who is cherished
Appel, Aple, Apel

Apsaras (Indian) In mythology, nature spirits or water nymphs

Aquene (Native American) One who is peaceful
Aqueena, Aqueene, Aqueen

Arama (Spanish) Refers to the Virgin Mary
Aramah, Aramma,
Arammah

Aranka (Hungarian) The golden child

Aranrhod (Welsh) A large silver wheel; in mythology, the mother of a sea creature and a blob
Arianrhod, Arianrod

Ararinda (German) One who is tenacious
Ararindah, Ararynda,
Araryndah

Arava (Hebrew) Resembling a willow; of an arid land
Aravah, Aravva, Aravvah

Arcadia (Greek / Spanish) Feminine form of Arkadios; woman from Arcadia
Arcadiah, Arkadia,
Arcadya, Arkadya,
Arckadia, Arckadya

Ardara (Gaelic) From the stronghold on the hill
Ardarah, Ardarra, Ardaria,
Ardarrah, Ardariah

Ardel (Latin) Feminine form of Ardos; industrious and eager
Ardelle, Ardella, Ardele,
Ardelia, Ardelis, Ardela,
Ardell

Arden (Latin / English) One who is passionate and enthusiastic / from the valley of the eagles
Ardin, Ardeen, Ardena,
Ardene, Ardan, Ardean,
Ardine, Ardun

Ardith (Hebrew) From the field of flowers
Ardyth, Ardythe, Ardath,
Ardice, Ardise, Ardisa,
Ardyce, Ardyse

Ardra (Celtic / Hindi) One who is noble / the goddess of bad luck and misfortune
Ardrah

Argea (Greek) In mythology, the wife of Polynices
Argeia

ArgIwyddes (Welsh) A distinguished lady

Argoel (Welsh) A prophetic sign
Argoell, Argoele, Argoelle,
Argoela, Argoella

Argraff (Welsh) One who makes an impression
Argraffe, Argrafe

Aria (English) A beautiful melody
Ariah

Ariana (Welsh / Greek) Resembling silver / one who is holy
Ariane, Arian, Arianna,
Arianne, Aerian, Aerion,
Arianie, Arieon

Arietta (Italian) A short but beautiful melody
Arieta, Ariete, Ariet, Ariett,
Aryet, Aryeta, Aryetta,
Aryette

Arin (English) Form of Erin, meaning “woman of Ireland”
Aryn

Arisje (Danish) One who is superior

Arissa (Greek) One who is superior
Arisa, Aris, Aryssa, Arysa,
Arys

Arizona (Native American) From the little spring / from the state of Arizona

Arnette (English) A little eagle
Arnett, Arnetta, Arnete,
Arneta, Arnet

Aroha (Maori) One who loves and is loved

Arona (Maori) One who is colorful and vivacious
Aronah, Aronnah, Aronna

Arrosa (Basque) Sprinkled with dew from heaven; resembling a rose
Arrose

Arthurine (English) Feminine form of Arthur; as strong as a she-bear
Arthurina, Arthuretta,
Arthuryne, Arthes, Arthene

Artis (Irish / English /Icelandic) Lofy hill; noble /rock / follower of Thor
Artisa, Artise, Artys, Artysa,
Artyse, Artiss, Arti, Artina

Arusi (African) A girl born during the time of a wedding
Arusie, Arusy, Arusey,
Arusee, Arusea, Aruseah,
Arusye

Arwa (Arabic) A female mountain goat

Arya (Indian) One who is noble and honored
Aryah, Aryana, Aryanna,
Aryia

Ascención (Spanish) Refers to the Ascension

Aselma (Gaelic) One who is fair-skinned
Aselmah

Asgre (Welsh) Having a noble heart

Ashby (English) Home of the ash tree
Ashbea, Ashbie, Ashbeah,
Ashbey, Ashbi, Ashbee

Asherat (Syrian) In mythology, goddess of the sea

Ashima (Hebrew) In the Bible, a deity worshipped at Hamath
Ashimah, Ashyma,
Asheema, Ashimia,
Ashymah, Asheemah,
Asheima, Asheimah

Ashira (Hebrew) One who is wealthy; prosperous
Ashyra, Ashyrah, Ashirah,
Asheera, Asheerah, Ashiera,
Ashierah, Asheira

Ashley (English) From the meadow of ash trees
Ashlie, Ashlee, Ashleigh,
Ashly, Ashleye, Ashlya,
Ashala, Ashleay

Asia (Greek / English) Resurrection;The woman who raised Moses; a woman from the east
Aysia, Asya, Asyah, Azia,
Asianne

Asima (Arabic) One who offers protection
Asimah, Aseema, Azima,
Aseemah, Asyma, Asymah,
Asiema, Asiemah

Asis (African) Of the sun
Asiss, Assis, Assiss

Asli (Turkish) One who is genuine and original
Aslie, Asly, Asley, Aslee,
Asleigh, Aslea, Asleah, Alsye

Asma (Arabic) One of high status

Asphodel (Greek) Resembling a lily
Asfodel, Asfodelle, Asphodelle,
Asphodela, Asphodella,
Asfodela, Asfodella

Assana (Irish) From the waterfall
Assane, Assania, Assanna,
Asanna, Asana

Assunta (Latin) One who is raised up
Assuntah, Asunta, Asuntah

Astra (Latin) Of the stars; as bright as a star
Astera, Astrea, Asteria, Astrey,
Astara, Astraea, Astrah, Astree

Astrid (Scandinavian /German) One with divine strength
Astryd, Estrid

Asunción (Spanish) Refers to the Virgin Mary’s assumption into heaven

Asura (African) Daughter born during the month of Ashur

Athena (Greek) One who is wise; in mythology, the goddess of war and wisdom
Athina, Atheena, Athene

Atthis (Greek) In mythology, the daughter of Cranaus who gave her name to Attica; a woman from Attica

Attracta (Irish) A virtuous woman; a saint
Athracht, Athrachta

Audhilda (Norse) A wealthy woman warrior
Audhild, Audhilde

Audrey (English) Woman with noble strength
Audree, Audry, Audra,
Audrea, Adrey, Audre,
Audray, Audrin

Augusta (Latin) Feminine form of Augustus; venerable; majestic
Augustina, Agustina,
Augustine, Agostina,
Agostine, Augusteen,
Augustyna, Agusta

Aulis (Greek) In mythology, a princess of Attica
Auliss, Aulisse, Aulys,
Aulyss, Aulysse

Aurear (English) One who plays gentle music
Aureare, Auriar, Auriare,
Auryare

Aurora (Latin) Morning’s first light; in mythology, the goddess of the dawn
Aurore, Aurea, Aurorette

Autumn (English) Born in the fall
Autum

Ava (German / Iranian) A birdlike woman / from the water
Avah, Avalee, Avaleigh,
Avali, Avalie, Avaley,
Avelaine, Avelina

Avasa (Indian) One who is independent
Avasah, Avassa, Avasia,
Avassah, Avasiah, Avasea,
Avaseah

Avena (English) From the oat field
Avenah, Aviena, Avyna,
Avina, Avinah, Avynah,
Avienah, Aveinah

Avera (Hebrew) One who transgresses
Averah, Avyra, Avira

Avery (English) One who is a wise ruler; of the nobility
Avrie, Averey, Averie, Averi,
Averee, Averea, Avereah

Aviana (Latin) Blessed with a gracious life
Avianah, Avianna,
Aviannah, Aviane, Avianne,
Avyana, Avyanna, Avyane

Aviva (Hebrew) One who is innocent and joyful; resembling springtime
Avivi, Avivah, Aviv, Avivie,
Avivice, Avni, Avri, Avyva

Awel (Welsh) One who is as refreshing as a breeze
Awell, Awele, Awela, Awella

Awen (Welsh) A fluid essence; a muse; a flowing spirit
Awenn, Awenne, Awin,
Awinn, Awinne, Awyn,
Awynn, Awynne

Axelle (German / Latin /Hebrew) Source of life; small oak / axe / peace
Axella, Axell, Axele, Axl,
Axela, Axelia, Axellia

Ayala (Hebrew) Resembling a gazelle
Ayalah, Ayalla, Ayallah

Ayla (Hebrew) From the oak tree
Aylah, Aylana, Aylanna,
Aylee, Aylea, Aylene,
Ayleena, Aylena

Aza (Arabic / African) One who provides comfort /powerful
Azia, Aiza, Aizia, Aizha

Azana (African) One who is superior
Azanah, Azanna, Azannah

Azar (Persian) One who is fiery; scarlet
Azara, Azaria, Azarah,
Azarra, Azarrah, Azarr

Aznii (Chechen) A famed beauty
Azni, Aznie, Azny, Azney,
Aznee, Aznea, Azneah

Azriel (Hebrew) God is my helper
Azrael, Azriell, Azrielle,
Azriela, Azriella, Azraela