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.

Winifred

Welsh, “blessed, reconciled.”

Winnett

English, “little friend” or “beloved companion.”

Winnie

Welsh,” fair one, white and smooth, soft, happiness, or fair and…

Winola

German, “charming friend.”

Winona

Native American, “firstborn daughter.”

Winslet

English, “Wynn’s stream.”

Winsome

English, “lighthearted.”

Wren

English, “songbird.”

Wrigley

English, “clearing by the river bend.”

Wyetta

English, “war strength.”

Wyla

Modern invented name.

Wyleigh

Combination of two elements: “Wy” and “Leigh.”

Wylla

English, “a spring” or “a well.”

Wynter

Spelling variation of winter.

Xalia

Modern invented name.

Xandra

Spanish, “man’s defender.”

Xanthe

Greek, “bright, yellow.”

Xavia

Basque, Arabic, “new house, bright.”

Xena

Greek, “foreigner, hospitable.”

Xenia

Greek, “hospitality.”

Xiamara

Aramaic, “famous in battle.”

Xylia

Greek, “of the forest.”

Yanlin

Chinese, “swallow forest, beautiful gem.”

Yara

Brazilian, Sanskrit, Hebrew and Arabic, “water lady, small butterfly”

Yaretzi 

Native American, Spanish, “you will always be loved or forever…

Yasmin

Persian, “jasmine flower.”

Yesenia

Spanish, “palm tree, jasmine flower.”

Ynez

Spanish, “pure.”

Yoana

Hebrew, “God is gracious.”

Yoko

Japanese, “good girl, child, sunlight.”

Ysaline

French, “God is my oath.”

Yumana

Sanskrit river name and mythology name.

Yumi

Japanese, “abundant beauty.”

Yuna

Japanese and Korean, “gentle, dream, to flow, or graceful.”

Yvaine

French and Gaelic, “evening star or star of the evening.”

Yvonne

French, “yew or tree.”

Zada

Arabic, “fortunate, prosperous.”

Zadie

Arabic, “princess.”

Zahara

Hebrew, Arabic, “to shine” or “flower.”

Zahra

Persian, Swahili African, “beautiful, flower, blossom.”

Zaida

Arabic, “to increase.”

Zaina

Swahili, “beauty, grace.”

Zainab

Arabic, “fragrant flower.”

Zaira

Arabic and Italian, “flower, radiance.”

Zakiya

Arabic and Swahili African, “pure.”

Zalea

A variation of names like Azalea.

Zalia

Hebrew, “zealous, ardent.”

Zalika

Swahili, “well-born.”

Zamora

Spanish, “wild olives.”

Zana

Albanian, “fairy of the mountain.”

Zanda

Latvian from Greek, “man’s defender.”

Zandra

Variation of the Greek name Alexandra

Zandria

Greek, “defender of men.”

Zanera

Persian, a variant of Zanira.

Zaneta

Polish, Czech and Slovak, “God is gracious.”

Zaniyah

Aztec, “forever, always.”

Zara

Hebrew, “princess.”

Zarah

Arabic, “blooming flower.”

Zarela

Spanish, “princess, lordly.”

Zari

Persian, “golden.”

Zaria

Hebrew, Arabic, and Slavic, “princess, god has helped, morning star.”…

Zariah

Arabic, Hebrew, “radiance.”

Zariyah

Arabic, “beauty and light.” 

Zarya

Slavic, “morning star.”

Zaura

Arabic, “a woman who is radiant or shining.”

Zavia

Basque and Spanish, “new house.”

Zayla

Arabic, “night, dark.”

Zea

Greek “grain.”

Zehna

Arabic, “beautiful.”

Zelda

French and German, “dark battle.”

Zelia

Hebrew from Greek, “zeal.”

Zelie

French, “noble.”

Zella

African, “lacking nothing.”

Zelle

Hebrew, “wise and peaceful.”

Zelmira

Italian, “brilliant one.”

Zena

Russian, “noble, belonging to Zeus.”

Zenaida

French, Greek, “the life of Zeus.”

Zenda

Persian, “soul, life.”

Zendaya

African, “to give thanks.”