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Favorite Baby GIRL Names | 3 ENERGY



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These are my current favorite Girls names with a 3 energy, a number all about communication, self-expression, integration, and creativity:


Aviana The origin of this name is said to be from the town of Aviano, Italy. Actress Amy Adams chose this as her daughter's name after giving birth to her in this town. This is very rarely used, only becoming ranked in the US in 2011. In 2017, it was ranked at #458.


Brandi So perhaps this name may originate from the alcoholic drink (brandy), but that doesn't stop it from being a gorgeous name. This spelling variation peaked in the '70s and '80s in the mid- to upper-range of the Top 100, yet it became completely unranked after 2007, making it an extremely rare name to see around these days.


Bree This is an anglicized version of the Irish name Brigh, meaning "power, high". If you have read or watch Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series, then you may also know this is the word for "disturbance" in Scottish Gaelic. This is a name that has never quite taken off, barely making it into the Top 1000 names in fits and starts. In 2017, this was completely unranked, so a fantastic name to use if you especially love simple-but-rare names.


Brighton A place name for a town in England. This is another name that can be used for either a boy or a girl, though I see it most often used for a girl. Surprisingly, this also doesn't rank in the Top 1000 names in the US!


Gemma This actually began as a medieval Italian nickname meaning "gem" or "precious stone", but has since cropped up as the name of supermodels and even TV show characters. It became ranked in the US only in 2008 and has since risen to only #255 (2017), so it is still very much an unusal name.


Laurelina This is an incredibly unique name, likely stemming from the name Laura, meaning "laurel". From 1900 to today, an average of only 5 babies a year have been named this name, making it super rare. What is great about this name is, despite it's rarity, it is quite familiar-sounding and doesn't seem so "far out". I included this in my blog post on names similar to the name Lauren. See 'Names Similar to Lauren'.


Quinn There seem to be many different origins of this name. A few are: Spanish, "Priceless One" or "Fire" in some Native American languages. This ranked at #321 in the US in 2017.


Sable Ultimately, this is a name of Slavic origin, based on the balck-furred animal found in Northern Asia. English then adopted this to mean "black". This is a gorgeous name to give to your baby girl, especially if she is blessed with lush dark locks. The same has ranked in the US only once, in 1986 at #902. Indeed, this is an extremely rare name!


Sasha Also of Slavic origin, this is the Russian and Ukrainian diminutive of Aleksandra (or Alexandra). I always think of US figure skater Sasha Cohen, as I grew up looking up to her. In the US, this came into use in 1972, yet has never broken the Top 100. In 2017, this ranked at only #516!


Zoelle This as a beautiful combination of the popular names Zoe and Elle. It can also be considered the feminine form of a rare French boy name, Zoel, ultimately tying back to a martyred saint, St. Zoilus, from the 3rd century. This is also another name that remains completely unranked in the US!


Do you like any of these names, or do you prefer more well-known names? If you have a favorite, let me know down below!




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