Girl Names
Beautiful girl names — from classic to contemporary.
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Lakshmi
Sanskrit
Lakshmi
Goddess of wealth and beauty
Lata
Sanskrit
Lata
Vine, creeper, slender woman
Laura
English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Polish, Scandinavian, German
Laura
Feminine form of the Late Latin name Laurus, which meant "laurel".
Lauren
English
Lauren
Feminine form of CE .
Lavanya
Tamil
Lavanya
Grace, beauty, elegance
Layla
Arabic
Layla
Night, dark beauty, intoxicating
Layla
Arabic
Layla
Means "night" in Arabic.
Leah
Hebrew
Leah
Weary, wild cow, gazelle
Leila
Arabic
Leila
Night, dark as night, beauty
Leonora
Greek/English
Leonora
Light, bright, shining one
Leslie
English
Leslie
From a surname which was derived from a Scottish place name meaning either...
Lian
Chinese
Lian
Lotus, graceful willow
Lily
Lily
English Simply means "lily" from the name of the flower, a symbol of purity.
Lily
English
Lily
Pure, passion, rebirth
Lin
Chinese
Lin
Forest, gem, fine jade
Linda
Linda
English This name could be derived from several sources.
Ling
Chinese
Ling
Quick, clever, spirit
Lisa
English, German, Swedish
Lisa
Short form of ELIZABETH or ELISABETH.
Lori
English Pet form of LAUR
Lori
A or LORRAINE
Lu
Chinese
Lu
Dew, land, record
Luciana
Latin
Luciana
Light, graceful light
Luna
Roman Mythology
Luna
Means "the moon" in Latin.
Frequently Asked Questions
Sophia, Olivia, Emma, Charlotte, and Ava consistently lead girl name charts. These names have English origins but sound elegant in multiple languages, making them popular across multicultural families.
Look for names without sounds that don't exist in Mandarin (like 'V' or 'TH'). Names ending in vowel sounds like Sophia, Emma, or Mia tend to translate smoothly. Our Name Generator lets you filter by origin to find suitable options.
Yes — names like Nur, Aisyah, Priya, and Kavya are widely used. Malay girl names often include Nur (meaning 'light') as a first element. Tamil names frequently include divine references or nature imagery.