![]() ![]() Savannah is a super pretty name with Southern heritage. We must say that Nicholas Sparks has an excellent taste in names. This botanical name would work well in the middle too! 45. Savannah: When you can have Katniss, why can’t you name your second daughter Rue? The name would be as badass as this character in “Hunger Games”. As a name, Rosalind is a mix of beauty, wit, and spark. It means ‘pretty rose’. 43. Rosalind:Īnother Shakespearean pick, this time, it’s from “As You Like It”. ![]() She is inquisitive, crafty, imaginative, and witty, just like how most of the children of her age are. We had to feature the curious and mischievous Ramona from “Ramona the Pest” in the list. Second, the name was coined in pastoral poetry in the 16th century. First, Pamela Andrews was the main lead in Samuel Richardson’s novel, “Pamela”. Meaning ‘olive tree’, ‘Olivia’ has the perfect balance of femininity and strength. Literature lovers would immediately associate this moniker with Countess Olivia from Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night”. Matilda was the name of the book and its lead character of Roald Dahl’s novel. Here’s a bookworm name for your little bookworm baby. ![]()
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