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.”
Winora
Modern invented name.
Winslet
English, “Wynn’s stream.”
Winsome
English, “lighthearted.”
Wisteria
English, “flower.”
Wren
English, “songbird.”
Wrenley
Modern invented name.
Wrenna
English, “wren.”
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.
Xaedra
Modern invented name.
Xalia
Modern invented name.
Xandra
Spanish, “man’s defender.”
Xanthe
Greek, “bright, yellow.”
Xavia
Basque, Arabic, “new house, bright.”
Xavienna
Modern invented name.
Xaviera
Basque, “new house.”
Xena
Greek, “foreigner, hospitable.”
Xendalia
Modern invented name.
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.”
Yasmina
Persian, “jasmine.”
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.”
Zabrina
Romanian, “princess.”
Zada
Arabic, “fortunate, prosperous.”
Zadie
Arabic, “princess.”
Zafira
Greek, “sapphire.”
Zahara
Hebrew, Arabic, “to shine” or “flower.”
Zahava
Hebrew, “golden.”
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.”
Zaniah
Arabic, “corner.”
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.”
Zarina
Persian, “golden.”
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.”
Zaylee
Modern invented name.
Zea
Greek “grain.”
Zehava
Hebrew, “gold.”
Zehna
Arabic, “beautiful.”
Zelah
Hebrew, “side.”
Zelda
French and German, “dark battle.”
Zelenia
Slavic, “green.”
Zelia
Hebrew from Greek, “zeal.”
Zelie
French, “noble.”
Zelise
Modern invented name.
Zella
African, “lacking nothing.”
Zelle
Hebrew, “wise and peaceful.”
Zelmira
Italian, “brilliant one.”
Zemora
Hebrew, “praised.”
Zena
Russian, “noble, belonging to Zeus.”
Zenaida
French, Greek, “the life of Zeus.”
Zenda
Persian, “soul, life.”
Zendaya
African, “to give thanks.”
Zenobia
Greek, “life of Zeus.”
