Lost Girl

  1. Domovoi
    • Evony
      • Fenrir
        • Fitzpatrick / Trick
          • Giselle
            • Origin:

              German
            • Meaning:

              "pledge, hostage"
            • Description:

              Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen undoubtedly gave this name a boost. The French pronunciation (jiz-ELLE) gives it a more graceful, balletic, gazellelike feel.
          • Gloris
            • Hale
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "someone who lives in a hollow"
              • Description:

                This name projects a sense of well-being - hale and hearty - is unusual but accessible, with a clear simple sound, and a worthy namesake, Revolutionary War hero Nathan Hale, as an added bonus.
            • Halima
              • Origin:

                African
              • Meaning:

                "gentle, humane"
              • Description:

                This Swahili and Muslim female name referring to the Prophet Muhammed's nurse. It is a popular name in Egypt and Somalia.
            • Heinze
              • Hessa
                • Isaac
                  • Origin:

                    Hebrew
                  • Meaning:

                    "laughter"
                  • Description:

                    Isaac has shaved off his biblical beard and leaped into the upper echelon of popular boys' names, outrunning cousin Isaiah. A favorite of the Puritans, Isaac has never dipped below Number 400 on the US list of top boy names.
                • Isabeau
                  • Origin:

                    French variation of Isabel
                  • Meaning:

                    "pledged to God"
                  • Description:

                    With Isabel getting so popular, parents are searching for new varieties of the name, and Isabeau is one that makes a lovely French twist.
                • Inari
                  • Jason
                    • Origin:

                      Greek
                    • Meaning:

                      "to heal"
                    • Description:

                      Jason, the Number 3 name for the entire decade of the 1970s -- thus the title of our original baby-naming book, Beyond Jennifer & Jason -- is more likely to be dad's name now than baby's, but it's still a widely used name.
                  • Jenny
                    • Origin:

                      Diminutive of Janet, Jane, Jean, and Jennifer
                    • Description:

                      At the height of the Jennifer craze, many parents were cutting straight to the nickname and putting Jenny on the birth certificate. But now that Jennifer is the mom rather than the daughter, Jenny, which has been somewhat replaced by Jenna, has faded as well.
                  • Jesper
                    • Jolene
                      • Origin:

                        Modern invented name
                      • Description:

                        Stuck in the shadow of the old Dolly Parton song. In spite of its dated feel, Jolene reentered the charts in 2010 and has been rising in recent years.
                    • Kenzi
                      • Kobe
                        • Origin:

                          Swahili
                        • Meaning:

                          "tortoise"
                        • Description:

                          Basketball legend Kobe Bryant, whose name was inspired by a Japanese steak house, brought this energetic and appealing name into -- and out of -- the mix. Bryant's tragic death in a helicopter crash in 2020 increased the popularity of his name, as fans and admirers named their children Kobe in honor of the star.
                      • Kyle
                        • Origin:

                          Scottish
                        • Meaning:

                          "narrow spit of land"
                        • Description:

                          Kyle is still appreciated by thousands of parents each year for its combination of simplicity, strength, and style; it was in the Top 20 for most of the nineties. As a Scottish surname, it dates back to the fifteenth century.