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
Raseena Composed, Calm Arabic
Saadiyah Blessed, Fortunate Arabic
Aayrah Vision Filler Arabic
Amarya Unfading Flower Arabic
Charumat -- Hindi
Debadrita One who is Lover of God Bengali
Deeti Splendour; Brightness Hindi
Devanandtha Daughter God Hindi
Grantha Holy Book Gujarati
Mrudulla Delicate Hindi
Rabana Divine, Nice-looking Arabic
Shaivyaa -- Hindi
Shakuntla -- Hindi
Shimra Generous, Kind Arabic
Swimjit Successful in Swimming Hindi
Mahela A Women Arabic
Marzana MarzanaGood Arabic
Nousheen Sweetness of Life Arabic
Ruwaizah Garden / Orchard Arabic
Shazira ShaziraBeautiful Arabic
Shoha Princess, Sunrise Arabic
Gami GamiBeautiful Arabic
Henisha Sweet, Simple Hindi
Rujal Water Hindi
Suhema Arrow Arabic
Veeranshi Part of Bravery, Strong Marathi
Amiyah AmiyahDelight Arabic
Aylah Little Cinders Arabic
Azveena Blessings of Allah Arabic
Iftia Gift of God Arabic
Jesi JesiWealthy Arabic
Nasheen NasheenBeauty Arabic
Oishika Divine Bengali
Prionty Loving Bengali
Sabnoor All Light Arabic
Soochana Information News Hindi
Vagiha VagihaSummarised Arabic
Chiu Birds Marathi
Chullaki -- Hindi
Kishita Love Hindi
Lithikkaa -- Hindi
Naera God, Wonderful Arabic
Nareen NareenContented Arabic
Shaharin Golden Morning Arabic
Soumalya Beautiful Garland Bengali
Duniya World, Earth Arabic
Elmiya Learning of Islam Arabic
Famida Intelligent, Wise Arabic
Humira HumiraReddish Arabic
Namia Move Forward Arabic
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