Maybe Baby #3 - Girl Names

TTC a third (and final) child to add to our little family and all I can think about is names! :)) We're hoping for a boy, but just in case, here's a list of possible girl names.
  1. Charlie Grace
    • Charlotte Quinn
      • Georgia Cait
        • Kenzie
          • Origin:

            Short form of Mackenzie, Scottish
          • Meaning:

            "son of Kenneth"
          • Description:

            Take away the Mac and what do you have? Rather than "son of Kenneth," the meaning becomes simply Kenneth, which in itself means son of fire or handsome.
        • Kieran
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "little dark one"
          • Description:

            Kieran is a boys' name that could cross over, as an update of outmoded Karen or a variation on trendy Kiera (or Keira or Kyra). Keren Ann is an Israeli-born singer. The proportion of babies named Kieran who are girls is less than ten percent, but is slowly growing. Kieran had an increase in use for girls in 2022.
        • Lennon
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "lover"
          • Description:

            A growing number of high-profile (and other) parents are choosing to honor their musical idols, such as Hendrix, Presley, Jagger, and now Lennon, an Irish name for girls as well as boys with a wonderful meaning on many levels. Lennon first came to notice when Liam Gallagher and Patsy Kensit used it for their son in 1999, and singer-musician Adam Pascal followed their lead two years later.
        • Madison
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "son of Matthew"
          • Description:

            Since we wrote a book called Beyond Jennifer & Jason, Madison & Montana, encouraging parents to move beyond overused names, it's no secret what we think of this trendy surname name, inspired by a mermaid named Madison in the 1980s movie Splash.
        • Marin
          • Origin:

            Latin, of the sea"
          • Description:

            Marin is a lovely county north of San Francisco, and a lovely baby name on the rise, one which sounds more refreshing than the more familiar Marina.
        • Maya
          • Origin:

            Greek; Central American Indian empire name; Latinate variation of May; Spanish, diminutive of Amalia; variation of Maia; Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "water"
          • Description:

            Maya, which has an almost mystical image, has been steadily climbing in popularity in the US and the English-speaking world, along with a range of other countries, including France, Germany, Israel, and Brazil. It's ranked in the US Top 100 since the turn of this century, but has never risen to the top of the list, which you may consider a good thing.
        • Miley
          • Origin:

            Modern invented name
          • Description:

            One-time overnight success name, thanks to Hannah Montana actress and singer Miley Cyrus, Miley fell just as quickly from her peak of Number 127 in 2008 as the star entered her rebellious era.
        • Ridley
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "cleared wood"
          • Description:

            Director Ridley Scott made this one known, but few parents would get beyond the negative first syllable.
        • Ripley
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "strip of clearing in the woods"
          • Description:

            The name Ripley reflects the powerful character played by Sigourney Weaver in the Alien films; it was chosen by actress Thandiwe Newton for her daughter.
        • Scarlett
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "scarlet, red"
          • Description:

            Scarlett Johansson is doing more for this sparky southern name than Scarlett O'Hara ever did. Since the turn of the 21st century, Scarlett has gone from an obscure literary name to one of the most popular girls' names starting with S, right after longtime favorites Sophia and Sofia.
        • Shane
          • Origin:

            Irish variation of Sean or Shannon
          • Description:

            As a boy's name, Shane is related more directly to the 50s movie cowboy and the Irish name Sean; for a girl, it might be a variation on Shannon, Shana, or Shawn. Parenthood star Erika Christensen named her daughter Shane. Another spin, used by Eddie Murphy, is Shayne.
        • Skye
          • Origin:

            Scottish place-name
          • Description:

            The e-addition takes the name from slightly hippie-ish nature name to the place name of a picturesque island off the coast of Scotland, and for baby namers it's by far the more popular spelling.
        • Sophie
          • Origin:

            French variation of Sophia
          • Meaning:

            "wisdom"
          • Description:

            Sophie is the French form of the Greek Sophia, for which it is also commonly used as a nickname. Given Sophia's long standing among the Top 10 girl names in the US, Sophie may feel more popular than it actually is.
        • Sophia Grace
          • Teagan
            • Origin:

              Irish or Welsh
            • Meaning:

              "little poet or fair"
            • Description:

              As Meghan/Megan and Reagan/Regan show signs of wilting, along comes Teagan to take up the slack: definitely one to consider. The vast majority of American babies named Teagan are now girls. A variant spelling is Teaghan.
          • Zadie
            • Origin:

              English variation of Sadie
            • Meaning:

              "princess"
            • Description:

              When aspiring British writer Sadie Smith decided to change her name to the more distinctive and zippy Zadie at the age of fourteen, this attention-magnet name was born. But though it might sound like a modern initial-switch, Zadie was actually Number 539 in 1881, remaining in the Top 1000 for almost thirty years.