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4. Xena. This name actually has Greek origins and a meaning of “hospitable.”. But let’s be honest, we all associate it with a certain Warrior Princess. 5. Brynn. Brynn is a name of Welsh and ...
Related: 155 Traditionally Boy Names That Are Oh-So-Pretty Perfect for Your Little Girl 117. Eliza - Steadfast Hebrew name meaning "God is my oath" or "God is satisfaction."
June was a popular girl's name and somewhat popular boy's name in the early to mid 20th century in the United States. As a girl's name, it reached a peak in 1925 as the 39th most popular name, but then gradually declined until it dropped off the top 1000 list of names in 1987. In recent years, it has started to make a comeback: in 2022 it ...
Cady Heron (/ k eɪ d iː /) is a fictional character and the protagonist of the 2004 film Mean Girls and its musical counterpart. She is portrayed by Lindsay Lohan in the original film, Erika Henningsen in its Broadway musical version and by Angourie Rice in its 2024 musical film. [1] [2]
Alexis is a given name of Greek origin. Like the name Alexander, Alexis derives from the Greek verb: ἀλέξειν, romanized: aléxein, lit. 'defend'. While the name is traditionally male, it has been predominantly given to females in the United States since at least the 1940s, when actress Alexis Smith began appearing in films. [1]
205 Baby Names That Mean Love. 1. Mabel. Primarily a female name of English origin, Mabel means "lovable" or "dear." 2. Ines. A Greek name that means "pure" or "holy" and is related to the name ...
Sylvie. Sylvia is a feminine given name of Latin origin, also spelled Silvia. The French form is Sylvie. The name originates from the Latin word for forest Silva and its meaning is spirit of the wood. The mythological god of the forest was associated with the figure of Silvanus. William Shakespeare imported 'Silvia' to England.
Ashley entered the top 100 names for boys in New South Wales in 1971 but became more popular for girls in 1986. It reached a ranking of #17 for girls in 1987, and left the top 100 in 2011. It reached a ranking of #56 in 1985 for boys. For women, the Ashleigh spelling is as common as Ashley and reached a ranking of #13 in 1990. [6]