Girls Names: Meanings, Nicknames


Uriella

Uriella founded Fiat Lux (Latin for let there be light) in 1980 in Zurich

Undine

Undine is a character in a 1913 Edith Wharton novel, named for the hair-curling tonic that made her father rich

Una

Una’s highest rank in the USA was No. 331 in 1890. It fell off the Top 100 popular girls name list after 1941

Uma

Uma is one of the names of the Hindu goddess Parvati

Ulla

Ulla was a nickname for Ulrika until it became a first name itself

Tyra

Tyra was a Top 500 American baby girl name between 1997 and 2001, peaking at No. 320 in 1998

Tyne

More American girls were named Tyne in the 1980s than at any time due to Tyne Daly’s popularity in the TV cop series, Cagney & Lacey

Tuesday

In 1959, Tuesday Weld legally changed her first name from Susan to Tuesday.

Trixie

10 American girls were named Trixie in 2013, 2 more than 100 years earlier in 1913

Trista

72 American baby girls were named Trista in 2012, and 87 were named Tristan

Trinidad (Girl)

Trinidad made the Top 500 most popular American baby girl names twice: in 1921 (No. 471) and in 1922 (No. 451).

Trina

Trina was most popular as an American baby girl name in 1970 and 1971, ranking at No. 172 in both of those years

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