Popular Baby Girl Names - Unique Girl Names with Meaning

Choose from the vast collection of baby girl names. It is a desire of parents to assign a good girls name to their little angel. Now, you do not need to go anywhere else to view girls names. The knowledge or information about girl names with meaning, gender, origin, and other key details is important for parents as they can assign the best possible name to their newborn.

10K+ Girl Names A to Z

Name Meaning Origin
Matea Gift of god English
Ulupi Wife of Arjuna; The Pandava Prince Hindi
Breea Strong English
Ozgul Beautiful Arabic
Rusham Peaceful Hindi
Wrashmin Silken. Urdu
Mufeeza One From Whom Much Good Comes, Extremely Generous, Kind Arabic
Christmas Christ's mass English
Pradhi Great Intelligence Hindi
Ayurda Bestower of Longevity Hindi
Tabeedah Complex, zigzag, curling. Urdu
Tazima Glorification, exaltation Urdu
Jalsaan Garden, Gulshan Urdu
Rohanna Light Hindi
Siana Wise Hindi
Stephenie crown English
Akrita Daughter who is Having Rights of Sun Hindi
Marisha Of the Sea Hindi
Ra'idah Leader. Arabic
Anaiya -- Hindi
Poshita One who Feeds Hindi
Mahbubee Variant Of Mahbubi: Beloved. Sweetheart. Arabic
Raga Harmonious; Melody; Tune; Feeling; Beauty Hindi
Sakhira Win The Heart Urdu
Siddhani Blessed Hindi
Yaksini Prayer; Worship Hindi
Ziaalah Light Arabic
Anati Bent Hindi
Ellamma The Name of a South Indian Goddess Hindi
Mayurika Baby Peahen Hindi
Narin Delicate Arabic
Safala Success Hindi
Wia Vessel, Utensil, Crockery Arabic
Florette little flower English
Marge A short form of margaret, marjorie English
Nyree flax English
Sras God of Study; Saraswati Hindi
Krishitha Symbolizing Prosperity and Nature Hindi
Micol Queen English
Zohrah Flower Arabic
Darpita Proud Hindi
Zoqah Decoration Arabic
Madhurani Queen of Bees Hindi
Avighna Without Any Hindrance; Ignorant Hindi
Priscila Ancient English
Sulabha easy, simple, natural in Sanskrit. Hindi
Trivika Baby Hindi
Olivette Elf army English
Shillan A flower Urdu
Kanaka Gold Hindi
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