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46. Tiana:
Tiana, the name of the princess from "The Princess and the Frog", is appreciated for its strength, delicacy, and similarity with tiara. It shouldn't come as a surprise that Tiana means 'princess'. With this name, we hope your daughter also grows up to be as ambitious and creative as her name namesake. Fun fact – Tiana was originally going to be named Maddy? Now you decide which one sounds better on her.

47. Ursula:
If you're a fan of "A Little Mermaid", you'll recognize this one as the name of the primary antagonist of the movie. Ursula has been severely overlooked by the parents, probably because it belongs to a villain. But the time is ripe to boost the popularity rankings of this name. Ursula means 'little bear'.

48. Violet:
Violet, the shy, sarcastic, and stubborn daughter of Mr. Incredible has the power to become invisible. But her name got, even more, visibility after it appeared in the film. This soft floral moniker came into the mainstream when Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner chose it for their daughter. And it has featured in children's favorite book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory". Violet means 'purple'.

49. Wendy:
We know that a real trip to the Neverland is near about impossible, but naming your daughter after one of the famous characters from "Peter Pan" is an excellent way to let your imagination take flight. Wendy was initially given to baby boys, but now it's impossible not to think of the gentle and caring sister of Peter Pan who seeks out on an adventure with her brother. So you'll get the best of both the worlds with this name.

50. Willow:
There's no one wiser than Pocahontas' Grandmother Willow in the movie. In fact, just the mention of Willow brings to mind the peaceful and elegant character from the movie. The name Willow has shed its hippie aura and has been climbing the charts in the US steadily. It is super popular in Canada and Australia too.

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