Girl Names

Browse baby girl names - meanings, origins, pronunciation, and US popularity data from SSA records 1880-2024.

1,530 names with full profiles #1 name: Olivia SSA data 1880-2024

Girl Names

Deborah

From Hebrew ‘devorah’ meaning bee; a biblical heroine and…

December

From Latin; carried through Roman and medieval…

Deidra

From Old English; From Old English roots; English in…

Deirdre

From Celtic (Gaelic) roots; preserved through Irish and…

Deja

From French meaning already, drawn from the phrase déjà vu…

Delia

From Greek Delos, the Aegean island birthplace of Apollo…

Delicia

From Old English; From Old English roots; English in…

Delphia

From Greek, spread through Hellenistic and early Christian…

Delta

From the name of the fourth Greek letter; also a geographic…

Demelza

From a Cornish place name meaning fort of Maeldaf; a…

Desiree

English form of Désirée . It was popularized in the…

Devon

A variant of Devin, also associated with the English county…

Diamond

From Latin; carried through Roman and medieval…

Diletta

From Latin; carried through Roman and medieval…

Dinah

From Hebrew biblical tradition; adopted into Western names…

Dior

A French surname likely from “d’or” meaning “of gold”;…

Dixie

From the term for the American South, possibly from French…

Dolly

From Greek, spread through Hellenistic and early Christian…

Dolores

From Latin; carried through Roman and medieval…

Dominika

From English; Dominika carries a meaning connected to its…

Donna

From Italian meaning lady or woman; also used as a feminine…

Doreen

Combination of ‘Dora’ (gift of God) plus the Irish…

Dorota

From Slavic roots combining meaningful elements; carried…

Dorothea

From Old English; From Old English roots; English in…

Drahomira

From Slavic roots; shared across Eastern European…

Dua

From Arabic 'du'a' meaning prayer, supplication to God;…

Eala

From Old Irish; From Old Irish Gaelic; a name carried…

Eddie

From Old English ‘éadweard’ meaning "wealthy guardian";…

Efigenia

From Spanish, shaped by the Iberian Peninsula's mix of…

Eilis

From Irish Gaelic 'eilís' meaning from Irish; Irish form of…

Eireann

From Old Irish; From Old Irish Gaelic; a name carried…

Elettra

From Italian ‘elettra’ meaning uncertain meaning; the name…

Eliane

From Old French; From Old French, shaped by the Norman…

Elida

From Spanish 'élida' meaning from Élide , the Spanish…

Elif

From Arabic classical vocabulary; spread across Islamic…

Elin

From English; Elín carries a meaning connected to its…

Elinor

From Old French ‘Aliénor’ possibly meaning "torch" or…

Elisabeth

From Latin; carried through Roman and medieval…

Eloisa

From Italian 'eloísa' meaning from Spanish; Spanish form of…

Elya

From French, blending Latin and Germanic heritage;…

Elzbieta

From Slavic roots combining meaningful elements; carried…

Emilienne

From French 'émilienne' meaning from French; French form of…

Emiliia

From uncertain origin ‘emiliia’ meaning uncertain meaning;…

Emmanuelle

From Hebrew ‘Immanuel’ meaning "God is with us"; French…

Emna

From Arabic classical vocabulary; spread across Islamic…

Emy

From Old English; From Old English roots; English in…

Encarnacion

From Spanish 'encarnación' meaning from Spanish meaning…

Eowyn

From Old English; From Old English roots; English in…

Eponine

From Old French; From Old French, shaped by the Norman…

Eriu

Old Irish feminine name meaning Ireland itself; one of the…

Esmee

From Latin; carried through Roman and medieval…

Esperance

From Old French; From Old French, shaped by the Norman…

Estee

From Hebrew, with roots in the Old Testament; one of the…

Estefania

From Spanish, shaped by the Iberian Peninsula's mix of…

Ester

From Hebrew biblical tradition; adopted into Western names…

Estera

From Slavic roots combining meaningful elements; carried…

Etain

From Old Irish ‘ét’ meaning “jealousy, passion”; heroine of…

Etiennette

From Greek 'Stephanos' (crown/wreath) via French Étienne;…

Eurydice

From Greek ‘eurýs+díkē’ meaning "wide justice"; Orpheus’s…

Evelina

From Greek, spread through Hellenistic and early Christian…