7. Amelia
Amelia is the name of one of the most famous women in history, Amelia Earhart. She was the first woman to make a solo flight over the Atlantic Ocean, thus making it a strong, yet still romantic name. It was also the name of a few of the British princesses. Sounds like a good option to me!
8. Madison
Madison actually originated as a male name, in fact, the direct meaning was “Son of Maud.” First of all, who is Maud, and second of all, has anyone ever met a male Madison? It’s certainly not popular on the top baby boy names, but it is always pretty popular on the top baby girl names every year.
9. Harper
This name long ago actually referred to someone who played the harp or who made harps. It was used mostly for male names, but once Harper Lee wrote “To Kill A Mockingbird” it has since been used as a female name, as well. It has recently become popular since the 2000s and is a great option of a girl’s name that’s not too feminine or girly.
10. Mia
Although the meaning of this name, which is “mine,” is not that enticing, the sound and beauty of the name is. Many parents have gravitated towards this name over the last few years. It’s certainly short and sweet, but still beautiful and classic.