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
Muqbala This was the name of a narrator. Urdu
Shilpita Well Proportioned Hindi
Ekakitaa Loneliness Hindi
Rubab Batool Instrument Name Arabic
Zabel Drunk Eyes Arabic
Sahrish Glamorous Personality. Arabic
Ankolika An Embrace Hindi
Aumnshi From Lord Shiva's Mantra Aum Namah Shivay Hindi
Erryn One who is exalted ; from the mountain of strength English
Rudrapriya Goddess Durga Hindi
Yieshah alive English
Abrood Beautiful Arabic
Bavisha Future Hindi
Mangalya Pious; Pure Hindi
Rakavi Queen of Music and Songs Hindi
Jilpa Life Giving Hindi
Oormi Goddess of Birth and Death Hindi
Sagheerah Short Urdu
Dhaval White; Earth Hindi
Hanaa Resembling a flower blossom / a blissful woman English
Hasida -- Hindi
Jeevajothi Victorious Hindi
Zeenab Fragrant Arabic
Khaalisah Pure Arabic
Santosa Content; Satisfied Hindi
Tapaswini An Ascetic Hindi
Despina mistress English
Rameethah Name of a Sahabiyyah (RA). Urdu
Vayu Loving Hindi
Alicyn A form of alison English
Giradevi Precious Gold Coin; The Goddess of Speech Hindi
Badin Tall And Strong Arabic
Gurnoor Light of God Hindi
Shabnum Sew Hindi
Pramada Woman Hindi
Punarvika -- Hindi
Fathima The Prophet Mohammad's Daughter Hindi
Kama The Golden One; Love Hindi
Ravyn A form of raven English
Durre Shehwar Worthy Of Kings Arabic
Manasika Of Mind Hindi
Shyamasri Dusky Hindi
Deeher Shiva's Strength; Dee means Durga and her means Shiv Hindi
Khilti Bloom Hindi
Nangai Cultured Lady Hindi
Dorcia valleyorlife(ornature), English
EelaChelvi Eel-am Girl Hindi
Isiri -- Hindi
Dolkar The Name of a Buddhist Goddess Hindi
Jacoba Supplanter English
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