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.
Riona
Irish, “queen.”
Rita
Spanish, “pearl.”
Riva
Hebrew, “maiden, to join.”
Roanne
English and Gaelic, “red-berry tree, noble glory.”
Roberta
Italian, “bright fame.”
Rochelle
French, “rest.”
Rogue
English word name from French.
Rohana
Sanskrit, “sandalwood, blooming.”
Roisin
Irish, “little rose.”
Romana
Latin, “a Roman.”
Romina
Arabic, “from the land of Christians.”
Romy
German, “rosemary.”
Rona
Scottish, “might, song, sea, seal.”
Ronja
Swedish literary name.
Rosa
Latin, “rose.”
Rosabel
Combination name.
Rosalia
Latin, “rose or little rose.”
Rosalie
French from Latin, “rose.”
Rosalind
English, “tender horse, soft rose.”
Rosalinde
German, “beautiful rose.”
Rosaline
French, “tender horse, little rose.”
Rosalyn
Spanish and Italian, “pretty rose.”
Rosary
Latin, “crown of roses or garland of roses.”
Rose
English, “flower.”
Rosel
Swedish, “rose.”
Rosella
Latin, Italian, and French, “rose.”
Roselyn
A combination of Rose and Lynn.
Rosemary
Latin, “dew of the sea.”
Rosen
Bulgarian, Slavic, Hebrew, “dew or rose.”
Rosenwyn
Cornish, “white rose.”
Rosetta
Italian, Persian, “splendid.”
Rosie
Latin, “rose.”
Rosina
Italian, “rose.”
Rossana
Italian combination name.
Rouge
French, “red.”
Rovena
Albanian, “holy lance, wave.”
Rowena
Old English and Welsh, “white fame.”
Roxana
Persian, “dawn; or, little star.”
Roxane
Persian, “dawn.”
Roxy
Persian, “dawn.”
Royce
English, “son of the king.”
Rozara
Modern invented name.
Rozianna
Combination name.
Rozsa
Hungarian, “rose.”
Ruby
Latin, “red gemstone.”
Rudy
German, “famous wolf or renowned wolf.”
Runa
Scandinavian, “rune.”
Ruri
Japanese, “lapis lazuli.”
Ruth
Hebrew, “compassionate friend.”
Ruza
Serbian, “rose.”
Ryann
Irish, “little king.”
Ryla
Irish, “little king.”
Ryleigh
English, Irish, “rye clearing, brave.”
Rylian
Modern invented name.
Rylie
English, Irish, “rye clearing; courageous.”
Saada
Arabic, Swahili, “happiness,” or “blessing.”
Saana
Finnish, “mountain on Finland’s hand, light.”
Sabella
Spanish and Italian, “pledged to God, Sabine.”
Sabia
Latin, “wise” or “sensible.”
Sabina
Latin, “Sabine woman.”
Sabine
French and German, “woman of the Sabine people.”
Sabra
Hebrew, “to rest, prickly pear.”
Sabrina
Celtic mythology name.
Sabriye
Turkish, “patience, patient.”
Sada
Japanese, Arabic, Sanskrit, “chaste” or “virtuous”, “charity”, or “forever.”
Sadia
Arabic, “princess, happiness, luck.”
Sadie
Hebrew, “princess.”
Saffron
English, “spice.”
Safira
Hebrew, Greek, Arabic and Latin, “blue jewel name.”
Safiya
Arabic, “pure, clear, or sincere.”
Saga
Swedish, “story; seeress.”
Sahana
Sanskrit, “powerful, strong, enduring.”
Sahara
Arabic, “desert.
Saia
Southern Italian, “God is salvation, skirt.”
Saija
Finnish, “princess, kind.”
Sakura
Japanese, “cherry blossom.”
Salina
Latin, “moon goddess.”
Sally
English, “princess.”
Salome
Hebrew, “peace.”
Samanda
Modern invented name.
Samantha
Hebrew, “told by God.“
Samara
Hebrew and Arabic, “guardian or protected by God.”
Samira
Arabic, “companion in evening conversation.”
Samirah
Arabic, “woman who entertains.”
Samsara
Sanskrit, “world.”
Sana
Arabic, “radiance.”
Sancia
Italian, “sacred.”
Sandie
Greek, “man’s defender.”
Sandra
Italian, “defending men.”
Sania
Hindi, “pearl, radiant.”
Sanna
Scandinavian from Hebrew, “lily flower.”
Sanora
Swahili, “kitten.”
Sansa
Sanskrit, “praise, charm.”
Saoirse
Irish, “liberty.”
Saphine
Modern invented name.
Sapphira
Greek, “sapphire.”
Sapphire
English, “blue gemstone.”
Sarah
Hebrew, “princess.”
Sarai
Hebrew, “princess.”
Sarala
Sanskrit, “straight, honest.”