This is the continuation of out ABC favorite series. There are 25 names and 7 names that barely got pushed out. Tell us you’re favorite names. There will be more posts on more letters.
Michelle Leigh
25 Top Names
- Belle
Meaning: “beautiful” Origin: French Popularity: 268 in England (2015)***{Not in the top 1,000 in the US}
Michelle: I seriously cannot fathom how this name isn’t in the top 1,000 in the US. This name is timelessly classy, elegant, and beautiful. Which is logical do to the meaning. I use this name more than any other, either in the first or middle name spot. It’s just the quintessential name.
Belle
Meaning: “beautiful” Origin: French Popularity: 268 in England (2015)***{Not in the top 1,000 in the US}
Georgie: Beauty and the Beast. That is all.
Brooke
Meaning: “small stream” Origin: English Popularity: 150 in the US (2015)
Mina: Brooke Davis is one of my favorite character on One Tree Hill. She’s so strong, spunky, beautiful and some one that I adore. Not only do I adore Brooke but I also love Sophia Bush who plays her.
- Bronwen
Meaning: “white breast” Origin: Welsh Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: I discovered this name when I was looking at Rhonwen and immediately fell for this name so much that it’s my number two. The meaning isn’t the best but I just can’t help but smile and love this name. I like -wen names because I absolutely adore the nickname Winnie.
Ballora
Meaning: video game created Origin: Five Nights at Freddy’s Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Georgie: Like some of my other names this one is from a video game as well. Ballora is a ballerina with fantastic hearing due to her shut eyelids.
Brontë
Meaning: “thunder” Origin: Greek Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: I really love how this name sounds. It’s a literary name that is really badass.
- Bowie
Meaning: “blond” Origin: Scottish Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: This is typically a boy name that the late musical legend David Bowie has revolutionized and brought it into the modern age. But being that I’m a gender bending name lover, Bowie is one of my faves for a little girl. I feel like a girl could pull this name off no sweat as well as the built in nickname Bo.
Bella
Meaning: “beautiful” Origin: Diminutive of Isabella, Italian Popularity: 74 in the US (2015)
Georgie: I have watched Twilight and been suckered into the Bella vortex.
Bandit
Meaning & Origin: Word or occupational name Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: Back to the story that we wrote where I was Aroxie and Michelle was Bandit. I absolutely love this name. I think it’s a very unused name, and it’s so adorable that I don’t see why.
- Bandit
Meaning: occupation name Origin: word or occupation name Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: This is one of the single most amazing names on the planet to me. I realize it’s more common for boys to wear it but I personally have only ever seen a little curly haired, blue eyed girl. It’s strong, uniquely edgy, and honestly perfect. I just wished more people would stop putting this name in a box.
Babette
Meaning: “oath of God” Origin: Greek; French diminutive of Barbara Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Georgie: There’s this character in Skyrim named Babette which just so happens to be a vampire in a little girls’ body.
Blair
Meaning: “dweller on the plain” Origin: Scottish Popularity: 605 in the US (2015)
Mina: Anyone that knows me, knows that I love Gossip Girl. Blair Waldorf is my favorite. She gets things done, spares no mercy especially when you mess with her loved ones and I love her style.
- Bella
Meaning: “beautiful” Origin: Diminutive of Isabella, Italian Popularity: 74 in the US (2015)
Michelle: As you’ll see I have a Belle thing. It’s bad. Bella to me is the bad girl Belle, I don’t know if that makes sense. It rolls off your tongue and goes well with most names. Bella Hadid is making this name a very popular choice.
Bethany
Meaning: “house of figs” Origin: biblical name place and Hebrew Popularity: 420 in the US (2016)
Georgie: In Dragon Age II you’re character has the option to have a little sister or brother. The sister is named Bethany. And I always liked the name plus I really like the nickname Beth.
Birdie
Meaning: “bird” Origin: English Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: Michelle introduction at its finest. I think this name is super adorable. It sounds really cute and I think it suits anyone.
- Britton
Meaning: Unknown Origin: Unknown Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: This is one of those names I just heard and thought yeah that’s a Michelle kind of name. I’m not a fan of Brittany but there’s something about Britton that just sounds newer? I don’t know could be the place name thing too, I’m completely unsure.
Bellamy
Meaning: “fine friend” Origin: English and Irish from French Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Georgie: I like the meaning of this name. It could be best friend but at least it’s not backstabbing friend. ‘You see that girl, Bellamy, what a fine friend she is’.
Bowie
Meaning: “blond” Origin: Scottish Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: I love this name again through Michelle. She absolutely adores David Bowie and he’s who inspired this name for her. It’s a typically boy name that works well for both genders.
- Bellamy
Meaning: “fine friend” Origin: English and Irish from French Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: I can’t see any reason why people think this name isn’t a gorgeous, gender fluid name. It’s got that favorable Bella beginning with a little bit of French flair at the end, which makes sense, since Belle is French. But regardless, this is a cute choice for a little munchkin.
Bailey
Meaning: “law enforcer, bailiff” Origin: occupational name Popularity: 108 in the US (2015)
Georgie: My sister’s boyfriend, Tyler, has this cute Rat Terrier named Bailey and that dog is the goofiest creature.
Brooklyn
Meaning & Origin: Place name Popularity: 31 in the US (2015)
Mina: For the longest time, I had a love hate relationship with this name, I’m not sure why. But now I love it, it just really grew on me.
- Beatrix
Meaning: “she who brings happiness” Origin: Latin Popularity: 208 in England (2015)*** {Not in the top 1,000 in the US}
Michelle: When I wrote this list I had Bea, Beatrice, Beatriz, and Beatha on it. I just find Bea an absolutely adorable nickname. I finally settled on Beatrix because of its playful spunkiness and beautiful meaning. Plus Bea and Trixie are possible nicknames. Win win.
Biddy
Meaning: “strength, exalted one” Origin: Diminutive of Bridget Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Georgie: ‘Itty, biddy spider came up the water spout.’ I’m well aware it’s not biddy but it’s darn close when you’re a kid.
Britton
Meaning: Unknown Origin: Unknown Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: This is a Michelle introduction. It was her take on Britain as a name. I think it’s a very clever and versatile name. It’s just plain amazing.
- Brixley
Meaning: possibly “from Britain” Origin: Unknown Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: I cannot remember exactly when, where, how this name came to be in my life. I wanna say it was because it’s a town in England, maybe. I don’t know but I just love this name. It’s got that feminine -ley ending but that hip x beginning. Very modern mix nowadays.
Bambi
Meaning: “baby girl” Origin: Italian Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Georgie: I loved Bambi (the Disney film) growing up but now knowing the meaning of this name I feel bad for Bambi.
Bo
Meaning: “to live” Origin: Norse nickname Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: I read a book with a character named Bo and she was so sweet, yet able to stand up for herself. She was a favorite of mine and thus this name became one too.
- Birdie
Meaning: “bird” Origin: English Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: How freaking cute is this name!? This is one of the single most cute, adorable names on the planet. It reminds me of the other sweet vintage-esque nicknames that are prevalent nowadays that I also adore tremendously.
Ballou
Meaning: “from Bellou” Origin: French Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Georgie: I absolutely loved Jungle Book growing so much that Michelle can no longer watch any Jungle Book. There was a character with a similar name that I just adored. Everyone needs a Ballou.
Blossom
Meaning: “to bloom” Origin: English Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: Michelle and I love the Powerpuff girls, the originals of course. I’m Blossom, she’s Bubbles and I think Georgie is Buttercup. Thus why this name made my list.
- Bluebell
Meaning: flower name Origin: flower/botanical name Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: This is one of the flower names I adore like Violet and Lily. It’s underestimated due to it being a bit outlandish and potentially a name teaser. I was thinking of putting Blue on my list but I think this name combines two trends color and belle.
Briar
Meaning: “thorny patch” Origin: English Popularity: 844 in the US (2015)
Georgie: In Ever After High there’s a girl named Briar Beauty which I think is a nice twist on Briar Rose.
Begonia
Meaning & Origin: Flower name Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: We love flower names, adding to the various types of names we love. I really like this name because this flower is the name of a flower that we had near our house in Turkey when I was young.
- Behati
Meaning: “blessed; she who brings happiness” Origin: Afrikaans version of Beatrice Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: If you know me you probably know that one of my favorite models is Behati Prinsloo. I think she’s stunning and her name has equal beauty. Being a nerd, I searched into her name, I found something funny. It’s the Afrikaans version of Beatrice, a name that was barely pushed off this list.
Brynn
Meaning: “hill” Origin: spelling variation of Bryn, Welsh Popularity: 259 in the US (2015)
Georgie: I think of Brynn Cole from Mass Effect but besides that I general like this name. It’s short, sweet, and strong.
Brixley
Meaning: possibly “from Britain” Origin: Unknown Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: Michelle found this name for us and I love it. I think it’s unique and really adorable.
- Beibhinn
Pronunciation: BAY-vin Meaning: “white or fair lady” Origin: Irish Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: Another Irish folklore name, Beibhinn or phonetically Bevin, is a gem. The spelling I prefer is it a bit much I understand but I still feel like a little girl or grown woman could wear this name and be successful. If I remember correctly there was a Bevin pronounced like Devin on One Tree Hill for a little while.
Boo
Meaning: word name or nickname Origin: nickname Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Georgie: Monster’s Inc. made me think that this was an appropriate name for a child when I was young apparently I didn’t grow out of it.
Bellamy
Meaning: “fine friend” Origin: English and Irish from French Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: Michelle loves all things Belle/Bella inspired so it was no surprise to me when she showed me this name. It’s very her and it’s so cute. I could definitely see her having a Bellamy, it’d be so freaking adorable.
- Bernadette
Meaning: “brave as a bear” Origin: German Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: ‘Brave as a bear’, damn if that’s not a bad ass meaning. Bernadette is a “name of the past”, I’ve read, not being cute enough even with the “ette” ending. Though I think this is darling name that can easily be shorten to Benny.
Bonita
Meaning: “pretty” Origin: Spanish Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Georgie: I think of Monster High because of Bonita Femur. I liked her character and originally thought the name was made up.
Bambi
Meaning: “baby girl” Origin: Italian Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: Bambi was never my favorite Disney movie however Michelle grew a love for this name. I’m not sure how but it worked. Also Michelle and I have a favorite filter on Snapchat, which is the deer. It’s different and quite sweet.
- Briar
Meaning: “thorny patch” Origin: English Popularity: 844 in the US (2015)
Michelle: Briar Rose is what I think of when I hear Briar and I could have put Briar Rose as the name but I feel this name could be strong with a number of others as a middle name. People either hate or love this name. How do you feel?
Blodwen
Meaning: “white flower” Origin: Welsh Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Georgie: I’m really into meanings. If the meaning is inspiring, I typically tend to like them. I love Blodwens meaning.
Belladonna
Meaning & Origin: botanical name Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: It’s the name of a pornstar but who cares. I can’t think of a reason why I like this name, I just do. Maybe it’s the way it sounds or how it looks. I’m not sure.
- Bryn
Meaning: “hill” Origin: Welsh Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: I like Bryn for a girl and a boy, which is more common in Wales. It’ll most likely be on both of my lists due to the fact I just think it’s a great name. I don’t mind the made up Brynlee but the original is always best.
Brooklyn
Meaning: New York location Origin: Place name Popularity: 31 in the US (2015)
Georgie: I love the place name association plus the nicknames that could be derived from it.
Blake
Meaning: “fair-haired, dark” Origin: English Popularity: 423 in the US (2015)
Mina: Blake Lively is amazing, beautiful and she’s married to Ryan Reynolds. She grew my love for this name.
- Blythe
Meaning: “carefree, happy” Origin: English Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: This name just conjures up a picture of a happy, smiling little girl in a meadow. It’s just a fresh take on Blair or Britt.
Brooke
Meaning: “small stream” Origin: English Popularity: 150 in the US (2015)
Georgie: This name has a video game tie too it. One of my favorites Mass Effect, even though it’s a DLC character is still beautiful.
Bellatrix
Meaning: “female warrior” Origin: Latin Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: Bellatrix Lestrange was the villain we loved to hate. She’s so evil but so good at it. I can’t bring myself to fully hate her minus a few deeds she did, cough Sirius cough. Michelle and I love her.
- Blodwen
Meaning: “white flower” Origin: Welsh Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: ‘One of the less appealing -wen names’ how mean is that to say to a name, someone has this name somewhere. So it’s a little on the oddball side doesn’t mean it’s less appealing. Pronounced Blod-wen, kind like Vlad (Vlahd) with a B, it’s a corky Welsh name.
Bo
Meaning: “to live” Origin: Norse nickname Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Georgie: It’s just short and adorable.
Belle
Meaning: “beautiful” Origin: Short form of Isabelle or French Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: Ariel is my favorite princess however recently I’ve fallen in love with Belle after I gave Beauty and the Beast another shot. She’s a bookworm, she’s smart and she’s fierce. Also Michelle’s favorite princess.
- Bambi
Meaning: “baby girl” Origin: Italian Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: I’m very aware that this name could easily be consider to porn star-ish for a child. Hell there is one named it but I can’t help to love it. It’s cute, sugary sweet, with a dash of innocence.
Branwen
Meaning: “blessed raven” Origin: Celtic Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Georgie: I really love this meaning. I feel like people overlook this name.
Briar
Meaning: “a thorny patch” Origin: English Popularity: 844 in the US (2015)
Mina: I’m not a big fan of Sleeping Beauty but I’ve always thought her name Briar Rose was absolutely gorgeous.
- Brooke
Meaning: “small stream” Origin: English Popularity: 150 in the US (2015)
Michelle: Brooke Penelope Davis, One Tree native, made me love this name with a little help from Mina. I never thought this name would be my in my top, but I can’t help but to wanna use this name somehow.
Blossom
Meaning: “to bloom” Origin: English Popularity: 481 in England (2015)***{Not ranked in the top 1,000 in the US}
Georgie: My sister was addicted to Powerpuff Girls when she was younger and always asked if I knew the names. I only got Blossom have the times.
Bernadette
Meaning: “brave as a bear” Origin: German Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: I really love how this name sounds. It’s sophisticated yet not and I think Ette would be a cute nickname.
- Bathsheba
Meaning: “daughter of an oath” Origin: Hebrew Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: Apparently going to Sunday school with you’re a sleepy little kid does eventually catch up with you. I’ve noticed with some of the names I gravitate towards contain some kind of biblical tie. Bathsheba is one of those names that is evidently biblical. I just love the heavy, long, feel it has. It makes me feel something.
Bethesda
Meaning: “house of mercy” Origin: Hebrew Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Georgie: I think of the game company that gave us Fallout and Skyrim but I also think it’d be a unique name for a little girl.
Bridget
Meaning: “strength or exalted one” Origin: Anglicized variation of Gaelic Brighid Popularity: 537 in the US (2015)
Mina: This name makes me think of Bridgitte Bardot, however I don’t think that’s why I like it. Although it’s a common name, I think it works with a lot of different names and it sounds pretty.
- Ballou
Meaning: “from Bellou” Origin: French Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: This name is just adorable to me. I love every aspect. I’m telling you now it’ll most likely be on my boy list too. Ballou, it just makes me smile.
Bandit
Meaning: occupation name Origin: word name Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Georgie: My sister loves this name. Her first character on Skyrim was a Nord named Bandit.
Behati
Meaning: “blessed, she who brings happiness” Origin: Afrikaans version of Beatrice Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: Michelle and I think our friendship is as badass as Behati and Candice’s. Which it totally is. Anyways Behati is very different name. She’s a beautiful person, she’s married to Adam Levine and she has an adorable daughter.
- Billie
Meaning: “resolute protection” Origin: English Popularity: 433 in England (2015)***{Not in the top 1,000 in the US}
Michelle: This name is a name that I’ve secretly loved for the majority of my life. For some odd reason I thought I was weird for loving this nickname for a girl. I think it’s cuter for a little girl then a boy. I may also love this name because my favorite Doctor Who companion was played by Billie Piper, and I adore her.
Bonnie
Meaning: “beautiful, cheerful” Origin: Scottish Popularity: 871 in the US (2015)
Georgie: Bonnie just makes me smile.
Bellerose
Meaning: “beautiful” Origin: Combination of Belle and Rose Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: This name sounds absolutely gorgeous.
- Blake
Meaning: “fair-haired, dark” Origin: English Popularity: 423 in the US (2015)
Michelle: Blake Lively put this name on my map, probably put it on most people’s but for good reason. It’s a historically strong name with a lot of merit. Though it has many spellings this is my personal favorite and I am not a big fan of Blakely or Blakesly.
Barbara
Meaning: “foreign woman” Origin: Latin Popularity: 865 in the US (2015)
Georgie: I love the nickname you get from this name, Babs. I just love it.
Bronwen
Meaning: “white breast” Origin: Welsh Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: I first saw this name in Miss Peregrine’s home for peculiar children. However I didn’t really grow a liking to this name until Michelle reintroduced this name to me.
- Bronagh
Meaning: “sorrow” Origin: Irish Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: This name has a phonetic version, Brona. Bronagh/Brona is currently really popular in Ireland which is makes it an Irish name. And I love Irish names. It’s a bit odd but has a certain appeal to it the more you say it. That’s what happened to me.
Blythe
Meaning: “carefree, happy” Origin: English Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Georgie: I first heard this name from Littlest Pet Shop. It’s just a unique name for a girl.
Bliss
Meaning & Origin: English word name Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: I grew to love this name through the Blue Bloods book series. Bliss was a great character and her name grew
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- Brontë
Pronunciation: bron-tay Meaning: “thunder” Origin: Greek Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: This was originally one of my favorites but over the past year it somehow slipped out of my hands right into Mina’s top 25. I like the literary tie, the strong meaning, and the freshness of this name.
Blair
Meaning: “dweller in the plain” Origin: Scottish Popularity: 605 in the US (2015)
Georgie: If I’m honest I got this from the Blair Witch Project and thought it was a sweet name.
Bee
Meaning: “she who brings happiness” Origin: Diminutive of Beatrice Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: This name is so cute and I like short adorable names like this.
- Babette
Meaning: “oath of God” Origin: Greek; French diminutive of Barbara Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: Supposedly this is a relic of a name. Which is shit poor description for a name to me. Though I got this name from the caring, eccentric neighbor of Lorelai and Rory Gilmore. Her zaniness made me adore this name.
Bunny
Meaning: nickname Origin: nickname of various names Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Georgie: I love rabbits they’re so cute!!! Always thought Bunny was a cute name.
Butterfly
Meaning & Origin: English word name Popularity: Not ranked in any country’s top 1,000
Mina: I love butterflies and I used to have a babysitter that I adore when I was little named Kelebek, which is butterfly in Turkish. So I think this is an awesome name for a girl.
- Branwen
Meaning: “blessed raven” Origin: Celtic Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: See another -wen name. Branwen is a new addition to my favorite -wen names. My little sister brought this name to my attention when she was making her list. It reminds me of my favorite Bronwen though Branwen has a better meaning, “blessed raven”.
Beatrix
Meaning: “she who brings happiness” Origin: Latin Popularity: 208 in England (2015)*** {Not in the top 1,000 in the US}
Georgie: Trixie would be a great nickname for this little girl who brings happiness.
Burgundy
Meaning & Origin: French place name; also color name Popularity:
Mina: Color names are a hit and miss for me sometimes. However I don’t know why but I think this name would be cool to use.
- Bridget
Meaning: “exalted one or strength” Origin: Gaelic Popularity: 537 in the US (2016)
Michelle: This a name I grew up hearing because there was this nurse at my pediatricians named Birdget. I guess I subconsciously grew to like it. I always got a German name not Gaelic. Lately I’ve really been digging Birgitta
Betta
Meaning: “pledged to God” Origin: Diminutive of Elizabeth
Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Georgie: I feel like this name would be a great name from a raptor in Jurassic World.
Betulia
Meaning & Origin: Flower name Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: It kind of sounds like Petunia however it’s different. Which is how I think it grew on me.
- Buffy
Meaning: Unknown Origin: Diminutive of Elizabeth Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: My love for this name is stemmed from Buffy Summers, Vampire Slayer. One of my favorite TV shows. Yes, it’s a bit ‘Oh my God, Buffy’ in the stereotypical sorority girl tone. But I still love this name.
Belen
Pronunciation: bel-LEN Origin: Spanish Popularity: 922 in the US (2015)
Georgie: It makes me think of a fierce lion on the safari looking for its next meal.
Beth
Meaning: “pledged to God” Origin: Diminutive of Elizabeth Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: Beth was a favorite of mine in the Walking Dead and I was very sad when she died. However her name, I find to be really cute as well.
- Bessie
Meaning: “pledges to God” Origin: Diminutive of Elizabeth Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: I’ve always loved this name and I’m gonna be honest and say it’s probably because I love cows and most cows are Bessie and Elsie. I think it’s simple and sweet. Which I think I say a lot about names but its true cause it’s my opinion.
Buffy
Meaning: Unknown Origin: Diminutive of Elizabeth Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Georgie: Like my sister I think of Buffy from Buffy, the Vampire Slayer series.
Bijou
Meaning: “jewel” Origin: French Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: French names have a soft spot with me. I love them so much. Bijou is no exception.
- Bonita
Meaning: “pretty” Origin: Spanish Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Michelle: There’s just something about this name that speaks out to me. I can’t word it.
Berry
Meaning: nature name Origin: nature name Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Georgie: I just think of blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, and muffins for some reason.
Blanche
Meaning: “white” Origin: French Popularity: Not ranked in the top 1,000 in any country
Mina: Another French name, however I think this name grew on me through A Streetcar named Desire.