collection of over 1000 baby girl names with their respective meanings. The list includes a variety of names that are unique, modern, and trending, making it a great resource for parents who are looking for inspiration when choosing a name for their baby girl.
Each name on the list has a brief explanation of its meaning, making it easier for parents to choose a name that has a significant or symbolic meaning for them. The names on the list come from a variety of cultures and languages, including English, French, Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Arabic, and more.
The aim of the list is to provide parents with a diverse range of options when it comes to naming their baby girl, while also making sure that the names are catchy, fresh, and modern.
A to Z Baby Girl Names with Meanings
Name
Meaning
Aaliyah
“exalted” or “sublime” in Arabic
Alleah
“noble” or “gracious” in Hebrew
Anaya
“God answered” or “God is gracious” in Hindi
Arden
“eagle valley” in Old English
Arielle
“lion of God” in Hebrew
Aspen
a tree name that means “quaking tree”
Averie
“wise” or “ruler of the people” in English
Aviana
“bird” or “like a bird” in Latin
Bridget
“exalted one” in Irish
Brielle
“God is my strength” in French
Briella
“God is my strength” in Italian
Bristol
“meeting place by the bridge” in English
Brylee
“respected, dignified” in English
Brynn
“hill” in Welsh
Cali
“most beautiful” in Greek
Calliope
a muse of epic poetry in Greek mythology
Camille
“young ceremonial attendant” in French
Carmen
“song” in Latin
Carolina
“free man” or “song of happiness” in Latin
Cecilia
“blind” in Latin
Celeste
“heavenly” in Latin
Chanel
“pipe” or “channel” in French
Charleigh
“free man” in English
Charlie
“free man” in English
Colette
“victorious” in French
Daphne
“laurel tree” in Greek
Della
“noble” or “bright” in German
Dior
“golden” in French
Elara
a moon of Jupiter named after a Greek mythological figure
Elia
“God is my God” or “God has answered” in Hebrew
Elsie
“God is my oath” in English
Emery
“brave” or “powerful” in German
Emmeline
“work” or “rival” in German
Ensley
“one’s own meadow” in English
Estella
“star” in Spanish
Estelle
“star” in French
Everleigh
“from the boar meadow” in English
Fallon
“superiority” or “descendant of a ruler” in Irish
Finley
“fair-haired hero” in Irish
Galilea
“Galilee” in Hebrew
Genevieve
“woman of the people” in French
Georgina
“farmer” in Greek
Giselle
“pledge” or “hostage” in French
Gwendolyn
“white ring” or “blessed ring” in Welsh
Harper
“harpist” in English
Hattie
“ruler of the household” in English
Hazel
a tree name that means “hazelnut”
Imogen
“maiden” in Celtic
Indie
“independent” in English
Isadora
“gift of Isis” in Greek
Jaelyn
“supplanter” in American
Jolene
“pretty” or “little” in English
Journee
“day” or “journey” in French
Juno
a Roman goddess associated with marriage and childbirth