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.

Beata

Latin, “blessed.”

Beatrice

Latin, “bringer of happiness.”

Behati

African, “blessed or she who is blessed.”

Belen

Spanish, “Bethlehem.”

Belia

Spanish, “beautiful.”

Bella

Italian, “beautiful.”

Bellamira

Latin, Italian and Spanish, “beautiful, wondrous.”

Belle

French, “beautiful.”

Bellinor

French, “beautiful and dark person.”

Benilde

French and Spanish, “good.”

Berengaria

English, “maiden of the bear-spear.”

Bernadine

German, French, “brave as a bear.”

Beronia

Italian and Greek, “bringer of joy.”

Berwyn

Welsh, “fair hill” or “blessed hill.”

Beryl

Greek, “precious blue-green color.”

Bessie

Hebrew, “pledged to God.”

Beth

A diminutive of Elizabeth.

Bethea

Hebrew, “the maid-servant of Jehovah.”

Bettina

German, “God is my oath.”

Betty

English diminutive of Elizabeth.

Bevan

Welsh, “son of Evan.”

Beverly

English, “beaver stream.”

Bexley

English, “box-tree clearing.”

Bibiane

French, Spanish, and Latin, “live” and “lively.”

Bijou

French, “jewel.”

Bina

Yiddish or Hebrew, “understanding.”

Birdie

A diminutive of the word “bird.”

Birgit

Scandinavian, “strength.”

Birgitta

Swedish and Icelandic, “strength or exalted one.”

Bjork

Scandinavian, Icelandic, “birch.”

Bleu

French, “blue.”

Bliss

Old English, “extreme happiness, joy.”

Blossom

English, “flowers on a fruit tree.”

Blume

Yiddish and German, “flower.”

Blythe

English, “cheerful, joyous.”

Bo

Scandinavian and Chinese, “dweller, abundant.”

Bodil

Scandinavian, “remedy in battle.”

Bonnie

Scottish, “fine, attractive, pretty.”

Braeda

English, “broad or wide.”

Brayley

English, “clearing by the river Bray, brushwood.”

Brea

English, “hill, sprout.” 

Brean

Irish, “from the fairy place.”

Breena

Irish, “fairy palace or little drop or water.”

Brenda

Scottish and Irish from Norse, “sword.”

Bria

Irish and Italian, “hill; vigor, liveliness.”

Brianna

Irish and English, “strong, virtuous, and honorable.”

Bride

Irish, “strength.” 

Bridget

Irish, “strength or exalted one.”

Briella

Hebrew, “God is my strength.”

Brielle

French, “hunting ground.”

Brietta

English and Gaelic, “thorny bush of wild roses, brambles, exalted…

Briette

French diminutive of Brigitte.

Brina

Celtic, “defender.”

Brinkley

English, “woodland clearing by the hill or meadow on the…

Brinley

English, “burnt meadow.”

Brio

Italian, “vigor, energy, or vivacity.”

Briseis

Greek, “daughter of Bris.”

Britta

Scandinavian, “strength or exalted one.”

Bronwyn

Irish and Welsh, “white breast.”

Brooke

English, “small stream.”

Bruna

Italian, “brown.”

Brunella

Italian, “brown-skinned, brown-haired.”

Brynn

Welsh, “hill” or “mound.”