It comes from an old English word that means key.Ĭoco Origin: Spanish | Gender: Girl | Style: Modern | Pronunciation: Ko-ko Meaning: A nickname influenced by the word cocoa. And is also a traditional symbol of comfort, luck, and wealth. There was also a character named Cherry in the Charles Dickens’ classic Martin Chuzzlewit.Ĭlover Origin: English | Gender: Girl | Style: Boho | Pronunciation: Klo-ver Meaning: Clover is a sweet-smelling flower. One famous Cecily was the mother of King Richard III, whose beauty gained her the title ‘the Rose of Raby’.Ĭherry Origin: English, French | Gender: Girl | Style: Classic | Pronunciation: Cheh-ree Meaning: In English, cherry is a fruit. So based on the Latin coccus meaning blind. Cecily is derived from the Roman name Caecilius. So used describe to anything pretty.Ĭecily Origin: Latin, Welsh | Gender: Girl | Style: Vintage | Pronunciation: Ses-i-lee Meaning: A feminine form of Cecil. And was adapted by the Scottish, from the French word bonne. So, literally means joyous and carefee.īonnie Origin: Scottish | Gender: Girl | Style: Classic | Pronunciation: Bon-ee Meaning: Bonnie means fine, beautiful and cheerful. It was a hugely popular name in the 1800s and is enjoying a resurgence now.īlythe Origin: British | Gender: Girl | Style: Modern | Pronunciation: Bl-eye-th Meaning: The meaning of Blythe is literally blithe. It’s a popular moniker among celebrities with the likes of Billie Eilish, Billie Jean King and Billie Holiday.īirdie Origin: German | Gender: Girl | Style: Vintage | Pronunciation: Bur-dee Meaning: Birdie means bright, famous and little bird. Betty Grable was a pin-up girl of WWII when the name was originally very popular.īillie Origin: English, German | Gender: Girl/boy | Style: Vintage | Pronunciation: Bill-ee Meaning: A derivative of Wilhelmina. And it means quite simply, beautiful.īetty Origin: Hebrew | Gender: Girl | Style: Vintage | Pronunciation: Bet-ee Meaning: A nickname often for girls called Elizabeth. It was made popular by actress Ava Gardner in the 1940s.īea Origin: Latin | Gender: Girl | Style: Classic | Pronunciation: Bee Meaning: A shortened version of Beatrice, which means she who makes happy.īella Origin: Latin | Gender: Girl | Style: Modern | Pronunciation: Bell-uh Meaning: Bella Swan is the lead character of the Twilight novels and movies. Princess Aurora is also Sleeping Beauty in the Disney film of the same name.Īva Origin: Latin | Gender: Girl | Style: Modern | Pronunciation: Ay-vah Meaning: A modern variation of Eva. An aurora refers to the natural light display seen in high-latitude regions such as Alaska, Canada and Finland.
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