Girl Names
Browse popular girl names with meanings, origins, and popularity charts.
From Latin “oliva” (olive), meaning olive tree; a symbol of ...
From Old High German “ermen” meaning whole or universal; cog...
From Old Germanic “amal” (labor, vigor), meaning industrious...
From Old High German “karl” meaning free man or full-grown m...
From Hebrew “Miryam” via Latin Maria, meaning beloved or wis...
From ancient Greek “sophia” meaning wisdom, skill, and knowl...
From Hebrew “Elisheba” meaning my God is an oath, via Elizab...
From Norman French “Aveline”, derived from Old Germanic “ava...
From Latin “avis” meaning bird, from Proto-Indo-European roo...
From Ancient Greek “σοφία” meaning wisdom; Southern and East...
From Latin “camillus” meaning young attendant at a religious...
From Old English “hearpere” meaning harp player; originally ...
From Latin “luna” meaning moon; name of the Roman moon godde...
From Old French “Aliénor”, probably from Occitan “alia Aenor...
From Latin “viola” meaning the violet flower (Viola odorata)...
From Latin “ausrora” meaning dawn; name of the Roman goddess...
From Hebrew “Elisheba”: “eli” (my God) + “sheva” (oath or ab...
From Hebrew “El-Yah”: “el” (God) + “Yah” (Yahweh), meaning m...
From Old English “haesel” meaning the hazel shrub (Corylus a...
From ancient Greek “Khloe” meaning young green shoot or bloo...
From Greek “helios” (light/sun) or Hebrew “El” (God), meanin...
From Latin “honor” meaning dignity and honor, via Honora; al...
From Hebrew “Yochanan” meaning God is gracious; Italian shor...
From Latin “lilium” meaning the lily flower; a floral name s...
From Latin “Aemilia”, feminine of the Roman family name Aemi...
From Italian “aria” meaning air or song; also linked to Hebr...
From Old French “escarlate” meaning bright red cloth; origin...
From Ancient Greek “penelope” meaning thread on a bobbin or ...
From Ancient Greek “zōē” meaning life; used in early Christi...
From Old High German “alia” meaning all or completely; also ...
From Old English “Ælfríc” meaning ruler of elves, via Norman...
From Hebrew “Avigayil”, a compound of “av” (father) + “gil” ...
From Slavic “mil” meaning gracious, dear, or pleasant; a sho...
From Latin “lux” meaning light, via Lucia; the feminine form...
From the Scottish River Isla, a Brittonic name meaning swift...
From Old English “ifig” meaning the ivy plant, a climbing ev...
From Arabic “layl” meaning night; famously used in the 7th-c...
From Ancient Greek “hēlēn” meaning bright shining one or tor...
From Latin “novus” meaning new; in astronomy, a star that su...
From Latin “gratia” meaning favor, goodwill, or divine bless...
From Old English “welig” meaning the willow tree, a symbol o...
From Irish Gaelic “ragh” meaning courageous or valiant; angl...
From Latin “Aemilius” meaning rival or eager, from one of Ro...
From Hebrew “Na’omiy” meaning my pleasantness or my sweetnes...
From Ancient Greek “hēlēn” meaning bright, shining, or torch...
From Old English meaning son of Matthew via medieval Maud; o...
From Latin “valens” meaning strong, healthy, or vigorous; fe...
From Latin “victoria” meaning victory, from “vincere” (to co...
From Latin “stella” meaning star, from Proto-Indo-European “...
From Hebrew “Dəlilâ” meaning delicate, weak, or hair-looseni...
illusion; water; great
favor, grace
weary
lily
origin, birth
God will add
princess
noble kind
life
wisdom
church, cemetery
noble kind
red gemstone
healthy, wide
woman from Magdala
heavenly flower
clear, bright
son of Adam
oak tree, halo
home ruler
rainbow
delight, paradise
Christmas Day
bitter, beloved
she who intoxicates
day's eye
alive, lively
clear, bright, famous
autumn season
lily flower
boar meadow
noble strength
night
precious green stone
king's meadow
gentle strength
woman from Magdala
God will add
helmeted chief
goddess of wisdom
song, music
free woman
exalted, sublime
grace, favor
princess, noblewoman
counsel
woman from Lydia
light
noble kind
hay meadow