REVEALED: the top 100 baby girls' names

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Elsie sounds similar to Evie, but means 'pledged to God' and is of Scottish origin.21 / 101It's fit for any princess, even the fourth in line to the throne! Prince William and Kate chose this name for their only daughter.Is your baby a wish come true? The extended version of Evie, Evelyn is of English origin, meaning 'wished for child'.23 / 101The name lends itself to the Tuscan city called Siena, which is associated with iconic orange-red clay buildings.

The name makes a nice alternative to Amelia, and has become more popular since the rise of Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke, who plays the Queen of Dragons, Daenerys Targaryen.Maya, meaning 'water', has quite an exotic image thanks to its Hebrew, Spanish and Greek origin. It's a classic Hebrew name that's seen a rise in popularity, possibly thanks to actresses Eva Longoria and Eva Mendes.36. LunaLuna means 'moon' in Italian and Spanish, so is great for a bright little baby born during the night.

A light and airy name, Aria means 'air' or 'song' from its Hebrew and Italian origin. It's also the name of a character in the smash hit American drama Pretty Little Liars.Arabella is a beautiful name of Latin origin, meaning 'yielding to prayer'. Plus, it's got the oh-so-trendy 'Bella' in it. It comes from the French word 'bonne', which means 'good' ... that's a slight contrast to the Bonnie we know from Bonnie and Clyde.Because of its meaning, the name symbolises spring, new growth and freshness.

The spelling can be easily changed to Leila, which is the more traditional way to spell the name, but sounds exactly the same.Imogen is of Celtic origin, meaning 'maiden', and shortens to the cute nickname Immy. The blonde-haired character Charlotte LaBouff from Disney's The Princess and the Frog prefers to go by Lottie.Emma means 'universal' from its German origin, which is quite fitting considering its universal appeal as a baby girls' name.

Bella was being used as far back as the 13th century, becoming particularly fashionable in the 18th century.The Roman goddess of sunrise with the same name cried tears that turned into the morning dew. Plus, Aurora was of course the name of Disney's famous Princess Sleeping Beauty.'Her name was Lola, she was a showgirl ...'

Film and TV characters with the name include Carl's late wife in the Disney movie Up and Manny the mammoth's wife in the Ice Age series.Meaning 'lovable', Mabel is a gorgeous traditional English name that's becoming increasing popular once more. A favourite name in Victorian times, has its roots in the Latin word, 'amabilis', meaning 'loveable' or 'dear'.

 

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