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
Denisa Dedicated to God, Feminine of English
Kridhani Krishna, Goddess Gujarati
Pashahantri The Bond Destroyer Hindi
Sanjari Emperor Bengali
Umayna Recite Hadith Arabic
Zuzu Lily, Little Pearl, Sweet English
Haisa HaisaGold Arabic
Hetuka -- Hindi
Namisa Happiness, Rejoice Arabic
Roobhavani -- Hindi
Shamairah Goddess of Beauty Arabic
Umesa Lord of Om Arabic
Hussaini HussainiBeautiful Arabic
Leneysha Intelligent Hindi
Walina WalinaSoftness Arabic
Yelin YelinBeautiful Arabic
Haliya Adorned with Jewellery Arabic
Neelvily Pretty Long Eyes Hindi
Premadasi Servant of Love Loving Servant Hindi
Rousha Beautiful Butterfly Arabic
Ruhaimah Compassionate, Merciful Arabic
Sahela Simple, Beautiful Arabic
Sarhana Being Praised Arabic
Yaaqoo Yaqu', Hyacinth Arabic
Zeira Eastern Brightness Arabic
Eliyeen The Highest Arabic
Jafrina Blessing of God Arabic
Kennth Nice and General Hindi
Layha Glittering Arabic
Megavana -- Hindi
Shamara Ready Warrior Arabic
Shida Difficulty, Hardship Arabic
Swetambari Fairy Dressed in White Hindi
Viswarupa -- Hindi
Bilwasri -- Hindi
Faqia Outstanding, Awake Arabic
Hinata Sunflower Japanese
Lingastha -- Hindi
Manimalai -- Hindi
Marfuah High, Sublime Arabic
Margarite A Pearl Hindi
Miva Beautiful Harmony English
Sayanti Symbol of Peace / Unity Bengali
Jinat Variant of Zinnat Arabic
Junia Sixth Month of the Arabic
Kheya One who Flies All above Bengali
Nadifa Born between Seasons Arabic
Nysa New Beginning; Ambition; Goal Hindi
Pradhya Light, Glow Gujarati
Sali Friend Hindi
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