Girls Name baby names
Names tagged with “Girls Name” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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32 names
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- Madeleyn
Hebrew
84From Magdala, a town in ancient Israel. Associated with Mary Magdalene. Variant spelling of Madeline with -yn ending.
- Niyari
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'to lead' or 'to guide', representing leadership and direction. Popular in modern Indian communities.
- Klair
Celtic
84A modern spelling variant of Claire, from Latin 'clarus' meaning bright or clear, blended with Celtic phonetic style.
- Romona
Latin
84Feminine form of Roman, derived from Rome or Romanus meaning 'of Rome.' Also potentially influenced by Germanic elements.
- Marabelle
French
74Combination of 'Mara' (meaning star or bitter) and 'belle' (beautiful). A romantic Victorian-era coinage meaning 'beautiful star' or 'beautiful bitter one'.
- Tabatha
Hebrew
74From Aramaic 'tabitha' meaning 'gazelle', a graceful and gentle animal. Biblical name of a disciple known for her charitable works.
- Avyukta
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'not separated' or 'inseparable', often interpreted as unified or undivided in Hindu philosophy
- Pailyn
Irish
62Modern invented name blending Paige (page, servant) with the suffix -lyn. Contemporary American coinage without historical etymology.
- Allizon
Celtic
62Variant of Allison, derived from Alice, ultimately from Germanic 'adal' (noble). The -on ending gives it a modern, unisex quality.
- Bellaluna
Italian
62Compound name combining 'bella' (beautiful) and 'luna' (moon). A modern poetic creation meaning 'beautiful moon.'
- Ifra
Arabic
62From Arabic/Hebrew meaning 'fragrant' or 'noble'. Also connected to the concept of generosity and abundance in Semitic traditions.
- Narayani
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit, refers to the consort of Vishnu and goddess of wealth, prosperity, and abundance in Hindu tradition.
- Ahalya
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit, the name of an apsara (celestial nymph) in Hindu mythology, known for her beauty and divine grace
- Luul
Scottish
62Diminutive form related to Scottish heritage, possibly connected to Gaelic roots meaning 'famous' or 'well-known'
- Jalyiah
Celtic
55Modern invented name blending Jal- prefix with -iah suffix, likely inspired by nature-based Celtic names with lyrical endings.
- Amineh
Persian
42From Persian/Arabic, meaning 'safe' or 'secure'. Also a feminine form related to 'Amin', conveying protection and trustworthiness.
- Kessley
Celtic
42Modern invented name blending Kelsey (from a Norse island name) with contemporary spelling variations. No established etymological root.
- Jesley
English
42A modern creative blend, likely combining Jersey (place name) or Jesse with the feminine suffix -ley, suggesting contemporary invented name
- Judia
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Yehudah meaning 'praised' or 'of Judah'. Latinized as Judia, an archaic feminine form occasionally used in English-speaking regions.
- Fatemah
Arabic
42One who abstains or refrains; traditionally associated with Fatimah, daughter of the Prophet Muhammad, highly revered in Islam.
- Anastaisa
Greek
42From Greek 'anastasis' meaning 'resurrection' or 'rising again.' A classical name favored in Byzantine and Eastern Orthodox traditions.
- Aalliyah
Arabic
42From Arabic 'aliyyah' meaning 'exalted' or 'highest,' also drawn from Hebrew 'aliyah' meaning 'ascent.' Represents elevation and spiritual rise.
- Alienor
French
42From Occitan 'alio' (other) and 'Eleanor,' meaning 'the other one' or 'bright and shining.' Historic name of Eleanor of Aquitaine, a powerful medieval queen.
- Izabellah
Hebrew
42From Isabella, derived from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath'. Popularized in medieval Spain and Italy with royal and noble associations.
- Avangeline
Celtic
40A modern elaboration blending Avery (meaning 'elf ruler') with evangeline (Greek origin meaning 'good news'). Creates a contemporary, lyrical variant.
- Ayannah
Hebrew
40Grace and mercy combined with African naming traditions. A modern invented name blending Hebrew 'Ana' (grace) with African suffix patterns.
- Aurorah
Latin
40From Latin Aurora, the Roman goddess of dawn. Aurorah is a modern elaborated variant with the suffix -ah, maintaining the classical meaning of daybreak and new beginnings.
- Gila
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Gila' meaning 'joy' or 'rejoicing'. Associated with celebration and gladness in Jewish tradition.
- Magdalen
Hebrew
40From Magdala, a town in Judea. Associated with Mary Magdalene, the devoted follower of Jesus in the New Testament.
- Ysabelle
French
40A feminine variant of Isabel, derived from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.' The name gained prominence through medieval European royalty and saints.
- Alaysia
Celtic
30Modern invented name blending Alaya with the Irish suffix -sia, likely inspired by place names and contemporary naming trends.
- Arwa
Arabic
7From Arabic meaning 'noble' or 'generous'. Associated with strength and virtue in Islamic tradition.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
