Girl Names

Beautiful girl names — from classic to contemporary.

24
Total names
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Abigail
Hebrew
Abigail
Father's joy, source of joy
Abigail
English, German, Biblical
Abigail
From the Hebrew name ('Avigayil) meaning "my father is joy".
Chloe
English, Biblical, Greek Mythology
Chloe
Means "green shoot" in Greek.
Deborah
Hebrew
Deborah
Bee, one who speaks kind words
Deborah
English, Jewish, Biblical
Deborah
Means "bee" in Hebrew.
Esther
Hebrew
Esther
Star, hidden, concealed
Eva
Hebrew
Eva
Life, living, breathing
Hannah
Hebrew
Hannah
Grace, favour of God
Hannah
English, Jewish, French, German, Biblical
Hannah
From the Hebrew name (Channah) which meant "favour" or "grace".
Isabella
Hebrew
Isabella
Devoted to God
Isabelle
French/Hebrew
Isabelle
God is my oath, devoted
Leah
Hebrew
Leah
Weary, wild cow, gazelle
Mary
English, Biblical Usual
Mary
English form of Maria, which was the Latin form of the New Testament Greek...
Miriam
Hebrew
Miriam
Wished-for child, bitter, beloved
Naomi
Hebrew
Naomi
Pleasantness, my delight
Rachel
Hebrew
Rachel
Ewe, female sheep, innocent
Rebecca
Hebrew
Rebecca
To bind, captivating, snarer
Rebecca
English, Italian, Biblical
Rebecca
From the Hebrew name (Rivqah), possibly meaning "a snare" in Hebrew, or...
Ruth
Hebrew
Ruth
Companion, friend, vision of beauty
Sara
Sanskrit/Hebrew
Sara
Noble woman, princess
Sarah
Hebrew
Sarah
Princess, noble lady
Sarah
English, French, German, Jewish, Biblical
Sarah
Means "lady" or "princess" in Hebrew.
Tabitha
Hebrew/Aramaic
Tabitha
Gazelle, graceful, beauty

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.

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