Early Names56 Early names that mean early for girls, listing Early baby names 21-40. Holly, Jessie, Julia, Juliana, Katherine, Lauren, Leila, Luz, Marian, Paula, Priscilla, Rene and Rhoda are popular names. Jemima, Khadija, Panthea, Pascale, Perpetua, Primrose and Semele are uncommon names. View Early baby names for name meanings, or search other baby names.
Holly ... Botanical name first used in the early 20th century ... [7] Jemima ... The name has been recorded from the early 1700s in England ... [8] Jessie ... also recorded in Scotland from an early date as a pet form of Jean and diminutive of Janet ... [20] Julia ... Used among the early Christians ... [43] Juliana ... First used in the early Christian era ... [8] Katherine ... The early Latin forms Katerina and Caterina became Katharine and Catherine ... an early martyr ... [192] Khadija ... "Early baby." ... [9] Lauren ... dating from the time of the early Romans ... [33] Leila ... Used by authors for the names of exotic female characters in the early 19th century ... [12] Luz ... an early name of the town of Bethel ... [3] Marian ... and revived in the early Victorian era ... [6] Panthea ... Name of an early Middle Eastern queen ... [3] Pascale ... Early Christians often gave this name to children born at Passover. [8] Paula ... Paula was used among early Christians ... [19] Perpetua ... Saint Perpetua was an early Christian martyr whose feast day is on March 6. Primrose ... A 19th century flower name for a flower which blooms early in spring ... [3] Priscilla ... Common in the early Christian era ... [19] Rene ... mainly since the early 20th century. [3] Rhoda ... a servant girl who was one of the early Christian disciples ... [8] Semele ... Her name may derive from the name of an early Greek earth goddess ... [2] View page 3 of Early baby names from Sequoia to Xaviera. [Early names 1 2 3][Top] |