![]() It even comes with the stylish nickname option, Charlie. Charlene:Ĭharlene, a variant of Charlotte, spiked in popularity along with similar rhyming names such as Marlene and Arlene. We love this one syllable, strong sounding name for its gentleness. This moniker originated from the Old English word ‘broc’ meaning ‘brook or stream’. Brooke:īrooke is widely considered a female name today, but there was a time when it was used for both the genders. And since Rose and Lily are becoming too tame off late, you can consider this pink, spring flower for your little girl. This fresh flower name entered the Social Security Administration list in 2012 and has become one of the fastest rising names already. ![]() So pick it up for your daughter before it becomes too common. This soft and delicate name, meaning ‘very holy one’, is rarely heard in America and its surrounding regions. ![]() It’s hard to not love a name such as Angel as it’s such a loving choice. ![]() This name is derived from Greek name Angelos, which means ‘messenger’ or ‘one who announces’. Angele:Īngele, a spelling variation of Angel, is the ninth most popular name in Malta. But that doesn’t undermine the beauty of this name, especially in Malta, where it’s the eighth most popular name. Alessia, a spin on Alex names, has become so overused that it might be mistaken for its similar variations, Alyssa or Alexa.
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