Girl baby Names

Girl Names

See our entire collection of girl names, where you’ll find a beautiful blend of timeless classics and modern favorites. Whether you’re drawn to elegant choices like Elizabeth and Charlotte or trendy picks like Zara and Luna, this exciting journey will help you discover a name that reflects beauty, strength, and individuality.

Aaliyah

Arabic and Hebrew, “ascending.”

Aba

African, “born on Thursday.”

Abby

Hebrew, “father’s joy.”

Abela

Spanish-Catalan, Italian, or Hebrew, “the bee, breath.”

Aberdeen

Scottish, “at the mouth of the Don, or mouth of…

Abia

Arabic, “great.”

Abigail

Hebrew, “father’s joy.”

Abla

Arabic, “soft and gentle, woman with a full figure.”

Abra

Hebrew, “father of multitudes.”

Abrie

Italian, “father of multitudes.”

Acadia

Native American, “place of abundance” or “fertile land.”

Ada

Hebrew, “adornment.”

Adaira

Scottish, “by the oak tree ford.”

Adaliah

Biblical, “one that draws water, poverty, cloud, death.”

Adaly

Hebrew, German, “noble.”

Adalyn

Hebrew, “a great huntress.”

Adanne

African, “resembling the mother, mother’s child.”

Adara

Greek, “beautiful.”

Adaya

Hebrew, “God’s jewel or adornment of God.”

Addy

English, “noble.”

Adela

Germanic, “noble” or “nobility.”

Adelaide

German and English, “noble.”

Adele

French, “noble.”

Adhra

African, “apology.”

Adiel

Hebrew, “ornament of God.”

Adina

Hebrew, “slender.”

Adira

Hebrew, “strong.”

Adora

Latin, Spanish, Hebrew, Greek, and African “adored, flock, abandoner, gift,…

Adra

Arabic and Hebrew, “virgin; or noble, pearl, exalted.”

Adrianna

Latin and Italian, “man from Hadria.”

Aedre

Anglo Saxon, “stream.”

Aelia

Roman and Latin, “sun or shining.”

Aella

Greek, “whirlwind.”

Aeronwen

Welsh, “fair, white” or “blessed” and “berry.”

Aerwyna

English, “friend of the sea.”

Aevia

Modern invented name.

Afric

Irish, “agreeable, fiery.”

Afryea

African, “born during happy times.”

Agatha

Greek, “good, honorable.”

Agnes

Greek, “pure, holy.”

Ahava

Hebrew, “love or affection.”

Aida

Arabic and Italian, “returning visitor, happy.”

Aidan

Irish, “fiery” or “little fire.”

Aila

Finnish, “bringer of light.”

Aileana

Scottish, “from the green meadow, shining light.”

Aili

Finnish, Sami, and Estonian, “holy, or blessed.” 

Ailith

English and Norse, “seasoned warrior or noble warrior.”

Ailsa

Scottish, “elf victory.”

Aimee 

French, “beloved or loved.”

Aina

Finnish, “she who fights with the sword, forever.”

Aino

Finnish, “the only one.” 

Aira

American, “wind.”

Airi

Finnish, “messenger, herald.”

Aisha

Arabic and Swahili, “living, prosperous.”

Aisling

Scottish and Irish, “dream, vision.”

Aiva

Hebrew, Latin, or Germanic, “life; bird; water, island.”

Aiyana

Native American, “eternal flower or blossoming.”

Alaia

Arabic, “sublime.”

Alaina

French, “cheerful and harmonious.”

Alana

Irish, “beauty or serenity.”

Alanis

English, Celtic and Irish, “cheerful.”

Alannah

Irish, “harmony, shining.”

Alasia

Uncertain origin and meaning.

Alaska

Native American, “great land.”

Alayna

Greek and Latin, “shining light.”

Alba

Italian, “white.”

Alberta

English, “noble, bright.”

Alchemy

Latin, “art of transmutation.”