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
Ishuu Desire, Wish Marathi
Jamela Beautiful Woman Arabic
Kelvi Full of Dreams Gujarati
Nairitya South-west Direction Hindi
Najeema Star, Radiant Arabic
Nuzat Key of Heaven Arabic
Rahza RahzaGorgeous Arabic
Rydah Favour Arabic
Sarmita Shyness Marathi
Shazadi ShazadiPrincess Arabic
Aleza Joy, Happiness Arabic
Anshifa One who can Cure Hindi
Avanshi Gifted; Lord Malayalam
Azmee Determined, One who Arabic
Enaaya Beautiful, Forgiveness Arabic
Khaliyah Immortal, Everlasting Arabic
Mamita Sweet Bengali
Rinta Beautiful, Sweet, Dancing Flower Telugu
Samaita Collected, Equal Arabic
Shaffa Pure, Healers Arabic
Shika Deer, Gentle, Top of Hill, Peak of Telugu
Toshvi Charming, Composed Marathi
Trishali Satisfaction Marathi
Wincy Beautiful, Loyalty English
Zubeena Lucky Angel Arabic
Fayah Fay; Fairy English
Gabrie God is My Strength English
Himashree Ice Cool, Goddess Parvati Telugu
Jesintha Gift of God Kannada
Jeswika Goddess Santoshi, One who gets Marathi
Namay Respect, Salutation Gujarati
Nidhishree Silence Beauty, Wealth, Treasure Kannada
Nowreen NowreenLight Arabic
Reisa Queen, Leader Arabic
Saherish Glad, Happiness Arabic
Samiyara Enchanting Arabic
Tasima Respect, Honour Arabic
Umrana Gift of God Arabic
Waneesa WaneesaCompanion Arabic
Zabyn ZabynPretty Arabic
Aadhika Goddess Marathi
Andri Brave, Defender Hindi
Anesha Pure, Chaste Hindi
Dalida Gentle, Delight Arabic
Dipshi Lighting Bengali
Ditsa Desire; Intention of Giving Hindi
Durar Pearl Arabic
Inshrah Cheerfulness, Joy Arabic
Ishiqa Queen of the Water / Arabic
Jhulan Empowered, Energy, Assertiveness Bengali
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