Girl Names
Beautiful girl names — from classic to contemporary.
18
Total names
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Alexis
German, French, English, Ancient Greek
Alexis
Variant of ALEXIUS; f English Feminine form of ALEXIUS
Barbara
English, Italian, French, German, Polish, Hungarian, Slovene
Barbara
Derived from Greek (barbaros) meaning "foreign".
Charlotte
French
Charlotte
Free woman, petite and feminine
Christine
French, English, German French, English and
Christine
German form of CHRISTINA
Denise
French, English
Denise
Feminine form of DENIS
Eloise
French/English
Eloise
Healthy, wide, famous warrior
Emma
English, French, Italian, Finnish, Dutch
Emma
Derived from Germanic ermen meaning "whole" or "universal".
Genevieve
French
Genevieve
White wave, tribe woman
Hannah
English, Jewish, French, German, Biblical
Hannah
From the Hebrew name (Channah) which meant "favour" or "grace".
Isabelle
French/Hebrew
Isabelle
God is my oath, devoted
Jacqueline
French, English
Jacqueline
Feminine form of JACQUES, commonly used in the English-speaking world.
Julie
French, English
Julie
French form of JULIA
Natalie
French, English, German
Natalie
From the Late Latin name Natalia, which meant "Christmas Day" from Latin...
Rachel
English, Jewish, French, German, Biblical
Rachel
Means "ewe" in Hebrew.
Rosalie
Latin/French
Rosalie
Rose, beautiful rose
Sarah
English, French, German, Jewish, Biblical
Sarah
Means "lady" or "princess" in Hebrew.
Vivienne
Latin/French
Vivienne
Alive, lively, vivacious
Yvonne
French
Yvonne
Yew tree, archer
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.