Top Girl Baby Names
Explore our collection of the most popular girl baby names. These names are ranked by popularity and represent current naming trends for girl babies.
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Anaya
Care, protection; God has answered; One who has no leader
Julieta
youthful; love's child
Julieta
youthful; love's child
Raelyn
Ewe, female sheep; Waterfall; Lake
Rosie
Rose
Rosie
Rose
Mariah
The Lord is my teacher; Bitterness; Rebellion; Beloved; Wished-for child
Sabrina
From the River Severn; Patience
Helen
torch; light
Helen
torch; light
Helen
torch; light
Everlee
Boar meadow
Astrid
Divinely beautiful; beloved of the gods
Astrid
Divinely beautiful; beloved of the gods
Fiona
fair or pale
Fiona
fair or pale
Fiona
fair or pale
Michelle
Who resembles God, who is like God?
Xiomara
Ready for battle
Briella
God is my strength
Alexandria
Defender of humankind; defender of the people.
Alexandria
Defender of humankind; defender of the people.
Sarai
Palace; Master, princess; Releaser
Sarai
Palace; Master, princess; Releaser
Alaya
Abode, dwelling
Melissa
Honeybee
Melissa
Honeybee
Veronica
True image; She who brings victory
Veronica
True image; She who brings victory
Mira
Admirable; Peace; Female ruler; Ocean
Maryam
Beloved; Rebellious; Bitter
Maryam
Beloved; Rebellious; Bitter
Miracle
Wonder, marvel
Elisa
God's promise
Lana
Shining; Light; Blessed; Precious; Child; Little Rock; Handsome; Wool, fleece
Lana
Shining; Light; Blessed; Precious; Child; Little Rock; Handsome; Wool, fleece
Lyric
Songlike; lyre
Aylin
Moon halo; One who belongs to the moon
Arielle
lion of God
Emely
Rival; Eager
Emely
Rival; Eager
Carolina
Free man, freeholder
Sylvie
Forest
Sylvia
woods or forest
Sylvia
woods or forest
Sylvia
woods or forest
Sylvia
woods or forest
Sylvia
woods or forest
Annalise
God is my oath; Favor, grace
Annalise
God is my oath; Favor, grace
About Girl Names
Girl names often reflect cultural traditions and societal expectations associated with girl identity. However, it's important to note that name choices are becoming increasingly fluid, and many parents choose to break traditional gender norms when naming their children.
Naming Tips
- Consider the meaning and origin of the name
- Think about potential nicknames and how they sound
- Check the name's popularity if you're concerned about it being too common or too unique
- Say the full name out loud to ensure it flows well
- Consider how the name might age with your child into adulthood