Baby Girl Names From Television Shows:
1. Carrie:
Naming your daughter after the television icon can
never be a bad idea, especially if someone is as iconic as Carrie Bradshaw of
“Sex and The City”. Another famous bearer is Emmy-winning character, Carrie
Mathison of “Homeland”. The meaning of Carrie is ‘free man’.
2. Arya:
Arya, the feisty character from “Game of Thrones” has
captured the imagination of the public and how. Some people are using it in its
original form while others are using its variation Aria. It’s one of the top
100 baby names now.
3. Vivien:
Vivien Harmon was Connie Britton’s character in
“American Horror Story”. Meaning ‘life,’ this name would work as great for boys
as it sounds on girls. The name currently ranks #140, which is its highest
since the year 1950. Vivian is a spelling variation of this name.
4. Judy:
How can anyone forget Judy, Monica’s finicky mother
from the iconic television series “F.R.I.E.N.D.S”? A short form for Judith,
Judy means ‘He will be praised’, or ‘woman from Judea”. This moniker was in its
heyday in the middle of the 20th century.
5. Lana:
Lana Lang is a character from “Smallville”, a classic
television series. This name became famous in the 30s and continued meeting
success until 1991. This name is also used, as a nickname is Alana, which is a
feminine version of Alan. The name Lana means ‘harmony’.
6. Greta:
Greta von Amberg is a character from the soap opera
“Days of our Lives”. Greta is the German nickname for Margarethe and means
‘pearl’. This name is currently more popular in Hungary, Germany and Italy than
in the United States.
7. Katherine:
Katherine Parker is a character from the television
series “Greek”, played by Nora Kirkpatrick. This classic name is as loved today
as it was ages ago. Keep Kate for the nickname. It was Katherine Hepburn, the
legendary star’s favorite nickname as well.
8. Lucille:
Lucille Austero was the character in “Arrested
Development”, a thrilling television series. It’s also shared by Lucille Ball,
the brilliant comedian. Shorten it to Lucy for the nickname. The meaning of
Lucille is ‘light’.
9. Shoshanna:
Shoshanna is everyone’s favorite girl from the “Girls”
television series. This lovely and exotic Hebrew variation of Susannah is loved
by American and Israeli parents. Shosh would make a quirky nickname.
10. Felicity:
Felicity Porter is the leading woman of the American
television series “Felicity”. Despite her same, old haircut and oversized
sweaters, people love this beautiful character. And it has a positive meaning
too!
11. Charlotte:
The name Charlotte is even more popular now than it
was when “Sex and The City” aired. This classic, sweet and feminine name is in
19th spot right now.
12. Olivia:
The name Olivia here inspired by the television series
“Law and Order”, shows absolutely no signs of slowing down. It has been in the
top 10 list since 2001.
13. Haley:
Most of the parents were not even aware of this name
until it appeared in “Modern Family”. It’s borne by Claire and Phil’s teenage
daughter.
14. Marnie:
The name Marnie is making rounds already, thanks to
the character of Allison William in “Girls”. Lily Allen, British singer also
chose it for her daughter.
15. Addison:
The moniker Addison gained popularity via the series
“Grey’s Anatomy”. This name ranks 14 and shows no signs of slowing down.
16. Lily:
Lily, one of the lead characters of “How I Met Your
Mother” is the inspiration behind this baby name. This name has been in the top
20 since 2009. One of the sweetest and most delicate name it is.
17. Daisy:
Here’s another floral themed baby name inspired by
Downton Abbey’s characters. Although the name is still seen as a name of the
past, it’s making a comeback.
18. Molly:
Here’s another name from the past that made a comeback
because of television series “Mike and Molly”. The funny bones Melissa McCarthy
played a crucial role in keeping the name in the top 100 in the last few years.
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