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Girl Baby Names

68 Girl names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

Explore 68 baby names with a girl feel. Every name links to a full page with its sourced meaning, origin, popularity chart, famous bearers, and a clear audio pronunciation. Names are listed most-popular first.

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Blonnie#4806 in the U.S.Blonnie is a homespun -ie name from the same family as Blondie, rooted in the French-derived woWalterine#6368 in the U.S.Walterine is a feminine form of Walter, made with the -ine ending. Walter comes from the GermanDeola#6586 in the U.S.Deola looks like an early twentieth-century coinage. It most plausibly joins the fashionable DeDorsie#7035 in the U.S.Dorsie is a soft, -ie pet form. It most likely nods to Dorsey, a surname from the Norman FrenchLeotha#7334 in the U.S.Leotha is an early twentieth-century coinage built on a Leo- opening, from the Latin leo, 'lionVeria#7489 in the U.S.Veria reads as an elaboration of Vera, a name with two lines: the Latin verus, 'true,' and the Mende#8087 in the U.S.Mende is a short, opaque girls' name of uncertain origin in United States records. It shares itViney#8170 in the U.S.Viney is an affectionate -ey form of Vinie, itself a short form of Lavinia. Lavinia is an old LAmii#8259 in the U.S.Amii is a decorative double-i spelling of Amy, which comes from the Old French amee (from LatinQuenisha#8659 in the U.S.Quenisha is an invented American girls' name joining a Que- opening to the -nisha ending sharedLakeita#10000 in the U.S.Lakeita is an invented American name that joins the productive La- opening, hugely popular in ATaneha#10075 in the U.S.Taneha is an invented American girls' name built from the fashionable Ta- opening and a soft -nIretha#10182 in the U.S.Iretha is a name in the Aretha and Iretta group, usually connected to the Greek arete, 'excelleTiaa#10478 in the U.S.Tiaa is a doubled-a spelling of Tia, which serves both as a short form of longer names such as Lenetta#10620 in the U.S.Lenetta reads as an elaboration built from a Len- or Lynn base plus the pet ending -etta. It siDangela#11210 in the U.S.Dangela is a coined name joining the fashionable D- or De- prefix to Angela. Angela comes from Jestina#11537 in the U.S.Jestina is a respelled form of Justina, the feminine of Justin, from the Latin justus, 'just, fStarsha#11663 in the U.S.Starsha is an invented American girls' name that reads as the English word star joined to the fLacrystal#11819 in the U.S.Lacrystal is an invented American girls' name that joins the fashionable La- prefix to Crystal,Brittnye#11964 in the U.S.Brittnye is a creative respelling of Brittany, the English name of the region Bretagne in northChanika#12124 in the U.S.Chanika is an invented American girls' name pairing a Cha- opening with the -nika ending sharedWynetta#12466 in the U.S.Wynetta is an elaboration of Wynette and Winetta, built on the Welsh gwyn, 'white, fair, blesseLakeasha#12726 in the U.S.Lakeasha is a phonetic spelling of Lakeisha, joining the productive La- opening with the -keishLaryn#12919 in the U.S.Laryn is a modern American girls' name most naturally read as a streamlined form of Lauren, theArzella#13152 in the U.S.Arzella is an early twentieth-century name in the Arzelia and Arsenia group, more a family of pLy#13319 in the U.S.Ly is a romanization of the Vietnamese name Ly, one of the most storied names in Vietnam, borneNikka#13404 in the U.S.Nikka is a respelled short form in the Nika and Nikki family, diminutives of names such as NicoJacquelina#13556 in the U.S.Jacquelina is an -ina elaboration of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques, which answers Jenia#13626 in the U.S.Jenia reads as a short form linked to Eugenia and Jean or Jenny. Eugenia is the feminine of EugCherylyn#13875 in the U.S.Cherylyn is a mid-century blend of Cheryl and the popular ending -lyn or -lynn. Cheryl itself iEveleen#13962 in the U.S.Eveleen is an Irish pet form in the Evelyn and Eveline family, related to the Irish Eibhlin andEugina#14192 in the U.S.Eugina is a reduced spelling of Eugenia, the feminine of Eugene, from the Greek eugenes, 'well-Eudelia#14209 in the U.S.Eudelia is an uncommon name usually linked to Odelia, and its opening eu- matches the Greek forMadora#14478 in the U.S.Madora is a variant of Medora, a name made famous by Lord Byron's 1814 poem The Corsair, where Ragina#14578 in the U.S.Ragina is a phonetic respelling of Regina, the Latin word for 'queen.' Regina has long ChristiaRashawnda#14594 in the U.S.Rashawnda is an invented African American girls' name that joins the Ra- opening with Shawnda, Lennette#14753 in the U.S.Lennette is a variant of Lynette and Lynnette, built on a Len-/Lynn base plus the French pet enHaneefah#14808 in the U.S.Haneefah is a phonetic English spelling of the Arabic name Hanifa, the feminine of Hanif, meaniYliana#15162 in the U.S.Yliana is a Spanish-flavored spelling of Iliana (also Eliana), a name that draws on two threadsTaheerah#15483 in the U.S.Taheerah is a phonetic English spelling of the Arabic name Tahira, from a root meaning 'pure,' Cindia#15546 in the U.S.Cindia reads as an elaboration of Cindy and Cynthia. Cynthia comes from the Greek Kynthia, 'froJahayra#15585 in the U.S.Jahayra is a Latina girls' name, a spelling of Jahaira or Yahaira, forms popular in Puerto RicaIlea#16090 in the U.S.Ilea is a short, modern girls' name best read as a form of Ilia or Iliana (linked to the Greek Domitila#16157 in the U.S.Domitila is the Spanish form of the Latin Domitilla, a feminine diminutive of the Roman family Lynsay#16320 in the U.S.Lynsay is a respelling of Lindsay, which began as an English surname and place name meaning rouJasman#16332 in the U.S.Jasman is a modern American girls' name that reads as a clipped, respelled Jasmine, which comesMarlise#16657 in the U.S.Marlise is a German blend name, typically joining Maria with Luise or Elise, in the same familyTassie#16670 in the U.S.Tassie is an affectionate -ie form tied to Tacy and to Anastasia. Anastasia comes from the GreeAllycia#16671 in the U.S.Allycia is a decorative spelling of Alicia, itself a Latinate form of Alice, which descends thrLynea#16681 in the U.S.Lynea is a respelling of Linnea, a Swedish name for the twinflower (Linnaea borealis). The flowNafeesah#16999 in the U.S.Nafeesah is a phonetic English spelling of the Arabic name Nafisa (also Nafeesa), from a root mTazia#17099 in the U.S.Tazia is a short form of Anastazia (Anastasia), from the Greek anastasis, 'resurrection' or 'riAdonica#17223 in the U.S.Adonica reads as a mid-century American coinage. It most plausibly joins an Adon- base, as in tAeisha#17228 in the U.S.Aeisha is a variant spelling of Aisha, the Arabic name meaning 'living,' 'alive,' or 'she who lDezerae#17257 in the U.S.Dezerae is a phonetic spelling of Desiree, from the French desiree (Latin desiderata), 'desiredShawntia#17289 in the U.S.Shawntia is an invented African American girls' name joining Shawn (the anglicized Sean, from JVietta#17431 in the U.S.Vietta reads as an early-century elaboration, most likely a Vi- base such as Vita or Viola plusVista#17588 in the U.S.Vista is the everyday word for 'a view' or 'outlook,' borrowed from Italian and Spanish (ultimaCamera#17613 in the U.S.Camera is a word-name taken from the everyday English camera, which comes from the Latin cameraPallavi#17804 in the U.S.Pallavi is a Sanskrit girls' name meaning 'new leaves,' 'young shoots,' or 'tender sprouts,' anKrystalyn#17923 in the U.S.Krystalyn is a modern American blend joining Krystal, from the Greek krystallos, 'ice' or 'cleaNikea#18049 in the U.S.Nikea is an invented American girls' name whose sound echoes the Greek Nike, 'victory,' and theKarrin#18180 in the U.S.Karrin is a respelling of Karen, the Danish short form of Katherine. Katherine traces to the GrTyrisha#18276 in the U.S.Tyrisha is an invented African American girls' name pairing the popular Ty- opening with the -iTeran#18589 in the U.S.Teran is a short, uncertain girls' name in United States records. Its sound sits near Taryn andShamonica#19564 in the U.S.Shamonica is an invented American girls' name joining the fashionable Sha- prefix to Monica, a Shary#19760 in the U.S.Shary is a soft -y form tied to Shari and Sharon. Sharon is a Hebrew place name, the fertile coShatera#19763 in the U.S.Shatera is an invented American girls' name pairing the fashionable Sha- prefix with a -tera en

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Popular Girl baby names include Blonnie, Walterine, Deola, Dorsie, Leotha, Veria. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.

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