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Baby Girl Names with Meanings

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749 names

Olivia

Olive tree, peace

Latinoh-LIV-ee-uh
peacenature

Sophia

Wisdom

Greekso-FEE-uh
wisdomwise

Emma

Whole, universal

GermanicEM-uh
universalwhole

Emily

Rival or eager; English form of the Latin "Aemilia" from the Roman family name Aemilius

LatinEM-ih-lee
strongbeauty

Ava

Life, bird, water

LatinAY-vuh
lifewater

Isabella

Devoted to God, pledged to God

Hebrewiz-uh-BEL-uh
godspiritual

Charlotte

Free woman, petite

GermanicSHAR-lot
freedombeauty

Sofia

From the Greek "sophia," meaning wisdom or skill

Greekso-FEE-ah
wisdom

Mia

Mine, beloved, star of the sea

ItalianMEE-uh
lovestar

Luna

Moon

LatinLOO-nuh
moonlight

Ella

All, completely; from the Germanic element "ali" meaning all, or a short form of names with "el" meaning light

GermanicEL-ah
lightbeauty

Maya

Illusion; water; great one; derives from multiple origins including the Sanskrit maya meaning illusion or magic, and Hebrew and Latin roots meaning water or great

SanskritMY-ah
magicwater

Elizabeth

My God is an oath, pledged to God

Hebreweh-LIZ-uh-beth
godspiritual

Evelyn

Wished for child, life, bird

Old EnglishEV-uh-lin
lifebeauty

Aria

Air, song, melody

ItalianAH-ree-uh
beautygrace

Emilia

Rival or eager; from the Latin "Aemilius" from a Roman family name meaning rival or striving

Latineh-MEE-lee-ah
strongwarrior

Eva

Life; from the Hebrew "Chavah" meaning life or living, the name of the first woman in Genesis

HebrewEE-vah
rebirthnature

Hannah

Grace, favour; from the Hebrew "Channah," meaning grace or favour as in favoured by God

HebrewHAN-ah
gracegift

Stella

From the Latin "stella," meaning star

LatinSTEL-ah
starlight

Victoria

From Latin "victoria," meaning victory; the name of the Roman goddess of victory

Latinvik-TOR-ee-ah
strongwarrior

Ariana

Most holy, very holy one

Greekar-ee-AH-nuh
gracebeauty

Aurora

Dawn, goddess of the dawn

Latinaw-ROAR-uh
lightsun

Camila

Young ceremonial attendant

Latinkah-MEE-lah
gracebeauty

Catherine

Pure, clear

GreekKATH-rin
lightgrace

Eliana

God has answered me; from the Hebrew composed of "El" (God) and "ana" (answered)

Hebrewel-ee-AH-nah
godmiracle

Mary

Beloved; wished-for child; bitterness; the English form of Maria, derived from the Hebrew Miriam, with possible meanings including beloved, bitter, or drop of the sea

HebrewMAIR-ee
lovegrace

Sarah

From Hebrew "sarah" meaning princess or noblewoman; in the Bible, wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac

HebrewSAIR-ah
royalty

Violet

From the Latin "viola," the name of the purple flowering plant; symbolizes faithfulness and modesty

LatinVY-oh-let
flowernature

Logan

Little hollow

Scottish GaelicLO-gun
nature

Grace

Charm, goodness, divine favor

LatinGRAYS
gracebeauty

Alex

Defender of the people

GreekAL-eks
protectorstrong

Audrey

Noble strength

EnglishAW-dree
royaltystrong

Charlie

Free man

GermanicCHAR-lee
freedomjoy

Gianna

God is gracious; Italian feminine diminutive of Giovanni (John), from the Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning God is gracious

Hebrewjee-AH-nah
godgrace

Natalie

Born on Christmas Day; derived from the Latin natalis meaning birthday, specifically referring to the birthday of the Lord

LatinNAT-uh-lee
rebirthjoy

Aaliyah

Exalted, sublime, to ascend

Arabicah-LEE-yah
royaltygrace

Alice

Noble, of noble kind

GermanicAL-is
royaltygrace

Avery

Ruler of the elves, wise

EnglishAY-vuh-ree
wisdommagic

Elena

Bright, shining one; Slavic and Spanish form of Helen, from the Greek "Helene" meaning torch

Greekeh-LAY-nah
lightsun

Freya

Lady or noblewoman; from the Old Norse "Freyja" meaning lady, the Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility

GermanicFRAY-ah
lovebeauty

Julia

Feminine form of Julius, derived from the Roman family name meaning "youthful" or "descended from Jove (Jupiter)"

LatinJOO-lee-ah
godsky

Nora

Honor; light; a short form of Honora or Eleanor, derived from the Latin honor meaning honor, also the Irish Nora meaning honor

LatinNOR-ah
lightgrace

Valentina

Feminine form of Valentine, from Latin "valens" meaning strong, healthy, or vigorous

Latinval-en-TEE-nah
stronglove

Layla

Night, dark beauty

ArabicLAY-luh
nightdark

Isabelle

God is my oath or devoted to God; a French variant of Isabel, from the Hebrew "Elisheba" meaning God is my oath

HebrewIZ-ah-bel
godgrace

Nova

New; a star that suddenly increases in brightness; derived from the Latin nova meaning new, also an astronomical term for a type of stellar explosion

LatinNOH-vah
starlight

Athena

Goddess of wisdom and war

Greekah-THEE-nuh
wisdomwarrior

Chris

Bearer of Christ, anointed

GreekKRIS
godlight

Clara

Bright, clear, famous

LatinKLAR-ah
lightbeauty

Eleanor

Bright, shining one; from the Occitan "Alienor", possibly derived from Greek "Helene" meaning torch

GreekEL-uh-nor
lightsun

Adeline

Noble, of noble birth

GermanicAD-uh-line
royaltygrace

Lillian

Extended form of Lily, from the Latin "lilium" meaning "lily flower"; the lily historically symbolizes purity and innocence

LatinLIL-ee-an
flowerbeauty

Lucia

Feminine form of Lucius, from the Latin "lux" meaning "light"; Saint Lucia was a 4th-century martyr venerated as a patron of light

LatinLOO-chee-ah
lightsun

Madeline

Woman from Magdala; derived from the Hebrew place name Migdal, meaning tower

HebrewMAD-uh-lin
godlight

Riley

From Irish Gaelic "Ó Raghallaigh" meaning descendant of Raghallach; possibly meaning "courageous" or "valiant"

CelticRY-lee
warriorstrong

Claire

Clear, bright, famous

FrenchKLAIR
lightbeauty

Delilah

Delicate, weakened, languishing

Hebrewdeh-LY-luh
beautylove

Naomi

Pleasantness, sweetness, beautiful

Hebrewnay-OH-mee
beautygrace

Amelia

Industrious, striving, work

Germanicuh-MEE-lee-uh
strong

Ada

Noble, adornment

GermanicAY-duh
royaltybeauty

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