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.

Rita

Spanish, “pearl.”

Riva

Hebrew, “maiden, to join.”

Roanne

English and Gaelic, “red-berry tree, noble glory.”

Roberta

Italian, “bright fame.” 

Rogue

English word name from French.

Rohana

Sanskrit, “sandalwood, blooming.”

Roisin

Irish, “little rose.”

Romina

Arabic, “from the land of Christians.”

Romy

German, “rosemary.”

Rona

Scottish, “might, song, sea, seal.”

Ronja

Swedish literary name.

Rosa

Latin, “rose.”

Rosalia

Latin, “rose or little rose.”

Rosalie

French from Latin, “rose.”

Rosalind

English, “tender horse, soft 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.

Rosen

Bulgarian, Slavic, Hebrew, “dew or rose.”

Rosetta

Italian, Persian, “splendid.”

Rovena

Albanian, “holy lance, wave.”

Rowena

Old English and Welsh, “white fame.”

Roxana

Persian, “dawn; or, little star.”

Roxy

Persian, “dawn.”

Royce

English, “son of the king.”

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.”

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.”

Sabriye

Turkish, “patience, patient.”

Sada

Japanese, Arabic, Sanskrit, “chaste” or “virtuous”, “charity”, or “forever.”

Sadia

Arabic, “princess, happiness, luck.” 

Sadie

Hebrew, “princess.”

Safira

Hebrew, Greek, Arabic and Latin, “blue jewel name.” 

Safiya

Arabic, “pure, clear, or sincere.”

Saga

Swedish, “story; seeress.”

Sahana

Sanskrit, “powerful, strong, enduring.” 

Saia

Southern Italian, “God is salvation, skirt.”

Saija

Finnish, “princess, kind.”

Sakura

Japanese, “cherry blossom.”

Salina

Latin, “moon goddess.” 

Sally

English, “princess.”

Samara

Hebrew and Arabic, “guardian or protected by God.”

Samira

Arabic, “companion in evening conversation.”

Samirah

Arabic, “woman who entertains.”

Sana

Arabic, “radiance.”

Sandie

Greek, “man’s defender.”

Sandra

Italian, “defending men.”

Sania

Hindi, “pearl, radiant.”

Sanna

Scandinavian from Hebrew, “lily flower.”

Sansa

Sanskrit, “praise, charm.” 

Sarah

Hebrew, “princess.”

Sarai

Hebrew, “princess.”

Sarala

Sanskrit, “straight, honest.”