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.

Karina Pure, chaste
Georgina Farmer; Earth worker
Emmie Industrious
Joan God is gracious
Joan God is gracious
Joan God is gracious
Theodora God's gift
Theodora God's gift
Lottie Free man
Lottie Free man
Malaysia Land of the Malays; Mountain town
Paulina small
Lakelynn Lake
Dulce Sweet; Candy
Carly Free man
Carly Free man
Marisol Sunny sea, sea and sun; Mary of solitude
Jayleen Beautiful jaybird; Victorious
Mercy Wages, reward
Mercy Wages, reward
Maisy Pearl
Savanna From the open plain; Treeless plain
Ramona Wise protector
Ramona Wise protector
Ramona Wise protector
Aileen Much more than a pretty face, Aileen is an Irish female name encompassing brilliance at its most enthralling. As an anglicized version of Eibhlín, Aileen's origins lie in the Gaelic form of the Greek Hēlēnē, which means "bright, shining light." It's a name made famous by Helen of Troy—the Spartan queen whose captivating beauty set the wheels of the mythological Trojan War in motion. Emerging from the Greek for "sun," hēlios, Helen represents splendor that could launch a thousand ships. Yet on Ireland's greener shores, such reverence is not reserved for attractive features alone but captures the mind at its most inspiring. Here, Aileen shares close company with the poet Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill, whose Irish lament Caoineadh Airt Uí Laoghaire is considered the greatest poem composed in Ireland or England during the 18th century.
Aileen Much more than a pretty face, Aileen is an Irish female name encompassing brilliance at its most enthralling. As an anglicized version of Eibhlín, Aileen's origins lie in the Gaelic form of the Greek Hēlēnē, which means "bright, shining light." It's a name made famous by Helen of Troy—the Spartan queen whose captivating beauty set the wheels of the mythological Trojan War in motion. Emerging from the Greek for "sun," hēlios, Helen represents splendor that could launch a thousand ships. Yet on Ireland's greener shores, such reverence is not reserved for attractive features alone but captures the mind at its most inspiring. Here, Aileen shares close company with the poet Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill, whose Irish lament Caoineadh Airt Uí Laoghaire is considered the greatest poem composed in Ireland or England during the 18th century.
Aileen Much more than a pretty face, Aileen is an Irish female name encompassing brilliance at its most enthralling. As an anglicized version of Eibhlín, Aileen's origins lie in the Gaelic form of the Greek Hēlēnē, which means "bright, shining light." It's a name made famous by Helen of Troy—the Spartan queen whose captivating beauty set the wheels of the mythological Trojan War in motion. Emerging from the Greek for "sun," hēlios, Helen represents splendor that could launch a thousand ships. Yet on Ireland's greener shores, such reverence is not reserved for attractive features alone but captures the mind at its most inspiring. Here, Aileen shares close company with the poet Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill, whose Irish lament Caoineadh Airt Uí Laoghaire is considered the greatest poem composed in Ireland or England during the 18th century.
Kaiya Ocean, Sea; Triumph, victory; Sky
Emberlynn Glowing ashes; Lake
Treasure Treasure
Zayla Night; Dark beauty; Dark-haired
Samira Evening conversationalist; Wind, air
Araceli Altar of heaven, altar of the sky
Aron High mountain, a mountain of strength; Bearer of martyrs; Enlightened, elevated, exalted; Warrior lion
Pearl Pearl
Pearl Pearl
Pearl Pearl
Pearl Pearl
Pearl Pearl
Aspyn Aspen tree
Elyse God's promise; God is my oath
Louisa Famous warrior
Louisa Famous warrior
Louisa Famous warrior
Louisa Famous warrior
Nyomi Pleasant or pleasantness, delightful; My sweet, my delight; Beautiful; Sweet
Skyla scholar
Alexia man's defender, helper
Alexia man's defender, helper

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

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