Girl Names
Beautiful girl names — from classic to contemporary.
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Abigail
English, German, Biblical
Abigail
From the Hebrew name ('Avigayil) meaning "my father is joy".
Alexa
English
Alexa
Feminine form of ALEXIUS or a short form of NDRA
Alexandra
German, Scandinavian, Dutch, English, Greek, Portuguese, Romanian, Czech, Hungarian, Slovak, Ancient Greek
Alexandra
Feminine form of ALEXANDER.
Alexis
German, French, English, Ancient Greek
Alexis
Variant of ALEXIUS; f English Feminine form of ALEXIUS
Allison
English
Allison
Variant of ALISON
Amelia
English, German
Amelia
Variant of AMALIA (or sometimes of EMILIA).
Amy
English
Amy
Derived from Old French aime meaning "beloved".
Angela
English, Italian, German, Romanian, Slovene, Russian
Angela
Feminine form of Angelus (see ANGEL).
Aria
English
Aria
Means "song" or "melody" in Italian.
Ashley
& m English
Ashley
From an English surname which was originally derived from a place name...
Ava
English
Ava
Variant of EVE; f Iranian Means either "sound" or "water" in Persian; f...
Avery
English
Avery
From a surname which was itself derived from a Norman French form of the...
Barbara
English, Italian, French, German, Polish, Hungarian, Slovene
Barbara
Derived from Greek (barbaros) meaning "foreign".
Bella
English
Bella
Means "beautiful" in Italian.
Brianna
English, Irish
Brianna
Feminine form of BRIAN
Brittany
English
Brittany
From the name of the region in the northwest of France, called in French Bretagne.
Carol
& m English
Carol
Short form of INE; m Romanian Romanian form of US.
Chelsea
English
Chelsea
From the name of a district in London meaning "landing place for chalk or...
Chloe
English, Biblical, Greek Mythology
Chloe
Means "green shoot" in Greek.
Christina
English, German
Christina
Feminine form of CHRISTIAN.
Christine
French, English, German French, English and
Christine
German form of CHRISTINA
Crystal
English
Crystal
Means simply "crystal" from the English word for the clear, colourless...
Cynthia
English, Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Cynthia
Latinized form of Greek (Kynthia) which means "woman from Kynthos".
Dawn
English
Dawn
Means simply "dawn" from the English word, derived from Old English dagung.
Deborah
English, Jewish, Biblical
Deborah
Means "bee" in Hebrew.
Debra
English
Debra
Variant of DEBORAH
Denise
French, English
Denise
Feminine form of DENIS
Destiny
English
Destiny
Means simply "destiny, fate" from the English word, ultimately from Latin...
Donna
English
Donna
Means "lady" in Italian.
Eleanor
Greek/English
Eleanor
Bright, shining one
Ella
English
Ella
Short form of Germanic containing the element ali meaning "other".
Eloise
French/English
Eloise
Healthy, wide, famous warrior
Emily
English
Emily
Medieval feminine form of Aemilius (see EMIL).
Emma
English, French, Italian, Finnish, Dutch
Emma
Derived from Germanic ermen meaning "whole" or "universal".
Erin
English, Irish
Erin
Anglicized form of EIREANN
Evelyn
English
Evelyn
Life, wished-for child
Evelyn
& m English
Evelyn
From a surname which was originally derived from the name AVELINE.
Genesis
English
Genesis
Means "birth" in Greek.
Grace
English
Grace
Means "grace" from the English word, which ultimately derives from Latin gratia.
Hailey
English
Hailey
Variant of HAYLEY
Hannah
English, Jewish, French, German, Biblical
Hannah
From the Hebrew name (Channah) which meant "favour" or "grace".
Harriet
English
Harriet
Home ruler, estate ruler
Heather
English
Heather
Means simply "heather" from the English word for the variety of small shrubs...
Jacqueline
French, English
Jacqueline
Feminine form of JACQUES, commonly used in the English-speaking world.
Jamie
Scottish, English Scottish pet form of JAMES; f English
Jamie
Feminine form of JAMES
Jennifer
English
Jennifer
From a Cornish form of the Welsh name Gwenhwyfar (see GUINEVERE).
Jessica
English This name was first used in this form by Shakespeare in his play '
Jessica
The Merchant of Venice', where it belongs to the daughter of Shylock.
Jocelyn
& m English
Jocelyn
From a surname which was originally taken from the Norman French given name...
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.