Girls baby names
Names tagged with “Girls” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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38 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Nylayah
English
94A contemporary invented name blending 'Ny-' prefix with '-layah' suffix, likely inspired by names like Aaliyah and Layla. No traditional etymological root.
- Amarah
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'amar' meaning 'to say' or 'bitter'. Also associated with Arabic roots meaning 'immortal' or 'eternal'.
- Allisson
Celtic
92Variant of Alison, from Alice. Ultimately from Germanic 'adal' (noble) combined with Celtic and French influences.
- Meilani
Polynesian
91From Hawaiian 'mei' (garland) and 'lani' (heaven), meaning 'heavenly garland' or 'garland of the sky'
- Nazifa
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'clean', often used in Islamic naming traditions with spiritual significance.
- Emslee
Celtic
84Modern invented name blending 'Em' with '-lee' suffix, creating a contemporary feminine form suggesting 'clearing' or 'meadow'
- Monserrath
Spanish
84From Montserrat, a sacred mountain in Catalonia. The name references the jagged peaks and spiritual significance of this Benedictine monastery site.
- Xitlaly
English
84From Nahuatl meaning 'star,' derived from 'xitlalli.' Associated with celestial light and cosmic wonder in Aztec cosmology.
- Niyati
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'destiny' or 'fate', representing the concept of divine will and predetermined life path in Hindu philosophy.
- Naija
African
84Short form of Nigeria; represents pride in Nigerian heritage and identity, increasingly used as a standalone name celebrating African roots.
- Mayani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'illusion' or 'magic', associated with Maya in Hindu philosophy representing the illusory nature of reality.
- Inshirah
Arabic
74From Arabic 'inshirah' meaning 'expansion' or 'relief', referring to the opening of the chest. Associated with Surah Al-Inshirah in the Quran.
- Aniaya
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'without' or 'not', often interpreted as a unique or distinctive name with spiritual significance in Hindu and Indian traditions.
- Katilaya
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'creeping vine' or 'climbing plant', symbolizing growth and natural beauty in Hindu tradition.
- Saffa
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'clear', also used as a variant of Safa with spiritual significance in Islamic tradition
- Muqadas
Arabic
62From Arabic 'muqaddas' meaning 'sacred' or 'holy', often used in Islamic tradition to denote something consecrated or pure.
- Ophelia
Greek
56From Greek 'opheleia' meaning 'help' or 'benefit.' Popularized by Shakespeare's Hamlet as the tragic heroine, though the etymology remains debated among scholars.
- Gurseerat
Sanskrit
55From Sanskrit 'gur' (guru/teacher) and 'seerat' (character/nature), meaning 'virtuous character' or 'noble conduct'
- Elle
French
55Short form of Eleanor, from Germanic roots meaning 'bright' or 'shining light'. Also used as a standalone modern name.
- Kaibrienne
Celtic
55Blended modern creation combining Kai (Hawaiian/Japanese) with Brienne (Celtic), suggesting 'ocean' or 'strong'
- Yojana
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'path' or 'journey', symbolizing life's passage and spiritual progression in Hindu philosophy
- Sudiksha
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'wise' or 'wisdom', often interpreted as 'one who possesses discernment and intelligence'
- Kawehi
Polynesian
42The glow or radiance of the sun; associated with Hawaiian concepts of light and divine energy
- Aliyyah
Arabic
42From Arabic 'aliyy' meaning 'exalted' or 'sublime', often used in Islamic tradition to denote noble character and spiritual elevation.
- Josy
Hebrew
42Diminutive form of Josephine or Josefina, derived from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will increase.' Popular modern nickname with vintage charm.
- Kaviya
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'poet' or 'poetry'. Associated with artistic expression and intellectual creativity in South Indian and Hindu traditions.
- Salamatu
African
42From Fulani meaning 'peace' or 'safety'. A traditional name reflecting virtues of well-being and protection in West African culture.
- Shanley
Irish
42From Irish Ó Seanláig meaning 'descendant of old hero' or from Sean (old) and leigh (field); associated with old-world charm and heritage.
- Laylaa
Arabic
42From Arabic 'Layla' meaning 'night', symbolizing beauty and mystery. Often associated with the romantic Persian tale of Layla and Majnun.
- Unity
Latin
40From Latin 'unitas' meaning oneness or togetherness. A modern virtue name embodying harmony, wholeness, and collective harmony.
- Jalila
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'clear' or 'manifest'. Also interpreted as 'noble' or 'of high status' in some traditions.
- Hasanat
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'good deeds' or 'virtues', often used in Islamic tradition to denote righteousness and charitable acts.
- Ursa
Latin
40From Latin 'ursa' meaning 'bear'. In Roman mythology, Ursa Major and Ursa Minor are prominent constellations representing bears in the night sky.
- Abagail
Hebrew
40Father's joy. A biblical name borne by Abigail, wife of King David, known for her wisdom and beauty in the Old Testament.
- Amarachukwu
African
40From Igbo 'Amara' (grace/blessing) + 'chukwu' (God). Means 'God's grace' or 'blessed by God's grace.'
- Tahira
Arabic
40Pure, chaste, virtuous. A name with strong Islamic tradition reflecting moral excellence and spiritual cleanliness.
- Ziyaa
Arabic
20Luminous, radiant, or shining. Associated with light and brilliance in Persian and Arabic traditions.
- Rubani
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'ruby' or 'precious stone', symbolizing value and radiance in Hindu tradition.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
