New Names [2021]: Baby Girl

| Name | Origin / Style | Meaning / Vibe | |------|----------------|------------------| | | Astronomical (moon of Jupiter) | Soft, celestial, modern | | Lux | Latin word name | Light; sleek, minimalist | | Maeve | Irish mythology | Intoxicating; short, punchy revival | | Rue | English botanical / verb | Regret (literary), but also a healing herb; very short and edgy | | Selah | Hebrew (from Psalms) | Pause, reflect; spiritual and melodic | | Cielo | Spanish/Italian | Sky; airy, feminine | | Ione | Greek | Violet flower; ancient yet fresh | | Veda | Sanskrit | Knowledge, wisdom | | Zora | Slavic/Arabic | Dawn; strong, short, cross-cultural | | Ottilie | German/French | Prosperous in battle; vintage but unfamiliar | | Fia | Irish | Wild, deer; soft and very short | | Nova | Latin | New; cosmic, popular but still “modern” | | Lyra | Greek (constellation) | Harp; literary (His Dark Materials) | | Indigo | Color name | Deep blue; artistic, gender-fluid | | Marigold | English flower | Cheerful, vintage with nickname “Goldie” |

While celestial names look upward, botanical names look inward. However, the "new" botanical names are wilder and less cultivated. We aren't talking about garden flowers; we are talking about trees, herbs, and wild landscapes. Baby Girl New Names

Rooted in Latin and German origins, meaning "industrious" or "work". Charlotte: A French name meaning "free woman". Sophia: A Greek classic meaning "wisdom". | Name | Origin / Style | Meaning

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