Fairy Tale Heroine Names

  1. Anne
    • Origin:

      French variation of English Ann and Hebrew Hannah
    • Meaning:

      "grace"
    • Description:

      The name of the sainted mother of the Virgin Mary was among the top girls’ names for centuries, in both the original English Ann spelling and the French Anne. Both left the Top 100 around 1970 but Anne is still among the most classic names for girls, although others are more likely to choose the original Hannah, the Anna variation, or even Annabel or Annabella.
  2. Ashputtel
    • Briar rose
      • Origin:

        Literary name
      • Description:

        We give Briar Rose its own page thanks to the down-to-earth name of Princess Aurora, aka Sleeping Beauty. Rachel Bilson and Hayden Christensen named their newborn daughter Briar Rose, but we like Briar and Rose better when used separately. Read more about Briar Rose and other Disney Princess Names in our featured blog.
    • Beauty
      • Catherine
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "pure"
        • Description:

          Catherine is one of the oldest and most consistently well-used girls’ names, with endless variations and nicknames. The Catherine form feels more gently old-fashioned and feminine than the more popular K versions. Most stylish nickname for Catherine right now: Kate...or Cate, a la Blanchett.
      • Cherry
        • Origin:

          Fruit name
        • Description:

          With other fruity names like Clementine, Olive and Plum ripe for the picking, sweet Cherry remains remarkably underused: just 27 baby girls received the name in 2017, down from 343 at its peak in 1948. The unsavory slang meaning no doubt goes a long way towards explaining its fall from grace.
      • Cinderella
        • Origin:

          French
        • Meaning:

          "little ash-girl"
        • Description:

          One familiar name never used for real people, for obvious reasons. Read more about Cinderella and other Disney Princess Names in our featured blog.
      • Cliona
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "shapely"
        • Description:

          Attached in Irish mythology to a Cliona who was, among other things, an inspirer of poets. Cliona is well-used in modern Ireland, along with Irish form Cliodhna, though it's largely unknown in the rest of the world.
      • Clever Elsie
        • Elfie
          • Fernanda
            • Origin:

              Feminine variation of Fernando, Spanish and Portuguese version of German Ferdinand
            • Meaning:

              "bold voyager"
            • Description:

              Fernanda is very popular in the Latino community, with a lot more charm than its male counterpart. The standard nickname is Nanda, and variations include Ferdinanda and Fernandina.
          • Gerda
            • Origin:

              Scandinavian
            • Meaning:

              "enclosure, stronghold"
            • Description:

              Mythological goddess of fertility whose name seems, ironically, among the least attractive.
          • Gretel
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Margarete, German
            • Meaning:

              "pearl"
            • Description:

              Gretel originated as a nickname for Margarete, the German form of Margaret. It’s a charming name, but most American parents prefer Greta, as Gretel is strongly tied to the fairy tale heroine.
          • Hannah
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "grace"
            • Description:

              Hannah is one of the nation's top biblical girls' names—it surpassed Sarah in 1998, and ranks in the Top 50 along with Elizabeth, Abigail, Chloe, and Naomi. Hannah is a name with many sources of appeal: Old Testament roots, soft and gentle sound, and a homey yet aristocratic image.
          • Jorinda
            • Kate
              • Origin:

                English, diminutive of Katherine
              • Meaning:

                "pure"
              • Description:

                Kate, in the headlines via Catherine Middleton aka the Princess of Wales, has been as pervasive as Kathy was in the 1950s and 1960s, both as a nickname for Katherine and Kaitlyn and as a strong, classic stand-alone name.
            • Lena
              • Origin:

                English, Scottish, Dutch, German, and Scandinavian, diminutive of various names ending in lena
              • Description:

                This pet form of Helena and other ena-ending names, long used as an independent name, is attracting notice again as an option both multicultural and simple. Lena was a Top 100 name from 1880 to 1920.
            • Lily
              • Origin:

                English flower name
              • Meaning:

                "lily"
              • Description:

                Lily is the most popular of the popular delicate century-old flower names now making a return, thanks to its many irresistible attributes: a cool elegance and a lovely sound, a symbol of purity and innocence, and a role in Christian imagery.
            • Lina
              • Origin:

                Arabic; Latin diminutive
              • Meaning:

                "tender"
              • Description:

                This pretty, succinct Arabic name is also commonly used as a nickname for names like Carolina.
            • Lenchen