For moms looking for the perfect name for their baby girl, consider a name we’ve all forgotten existed! Here is a ranking of the most beautiful girl names. These lovely baby girl names have been lost over time, but parents can restore them.
50. Abigail
Abigail means ‘father’s joy’ in Hebrew. So if you name your child Abigail, you can almost guarantee that she will be a Daddy’s girl! Her father will treat her like a princess, and she will reciprocate the love. Abigail is a beautiful name and is a great way to showcase how much love you have for your daughter from the minute she was born.
49. Luna
Luna comes from Spanish origin, meaning ‘moon’. Luna is calm, she appreciates the night, looking up at the moon the sky and the stars. She is a thinker, a philosopher and dreams deeply. She has many aspirations and goals in life and will be very successful. Luna is creative and artistic, she has positive relationships with those around her.
48. Kelly
The name Kelly is of Irish origin, meaning ‘church’ or ‘warrior’. Kelly is a strong-willed individual who always stands up for herself and those around her. She may be stubborn at times, but she always has her nearest and dearest’s best interests at heart. Despite having a strong exterior, she is a big softie on the inside, with lots of love to give.
47. Ophelia
Ophelia is a name that comes from Greek origin, meaning ‘useful’ or ‘wise’. Ophelia is a smart cookie, but her talents lie socially and in terms of resourcefulness. Ophelia understands social situations better than most, offering advice and guidance to those around her. She is extremely resourceful, often finding solutions that others simply cannot. Ophelia is a grafter and always completes her tasks.
46. Thea
Thea comes from Greek origin, meaning ‘healer’. Thea naturally has compassion for all those around and strives to care for others. It wouldn’t be surprising if Thea ended up working in the healthcare sector, possibly as a nurse or a doctor. Thea loves to help and will never say no to those that need assistance.
45. Belle
Bella comes from Spanish origin, meaning ‘beautiful’. Belle is stunning and will be a real heartbreaker in the future for many prospective partners. Despite being so beautiful, she is full of grace and is extremely humble. She is loyal, reliable albeit slightly ditsy. She will always ensure that those around her have a great time.
44. Esme
Esme isn’t actually just short for Esmerelda, but is a full name in itself. Esme comes from Latin, meaning ‘esteem’. Esme has great self-esteem, believing in herself even when others don’t. She will never give up and puts maximum effort into everything she does.
43. Ivy
Ivy comes from Old English, meaning ‘vine’. Ivy is a real ‘nature girl’- She loves the outdoors. She will spend as much time outside as possible. She is a traveler, an explorer, she has a strong desire to see the world. Whether it is hiking a mountain, exploring forests or swimming in a lake- Ivy will do whatever she can to be at one with nature.
42. Juliet
Juliet is a lovely name for a baby girl, which has origins in France. The name means ‘youthful’. Juliet will always be young at heart. She is innocent, fun, playful and doesn’t worry about the little things. She will say yes to almost anything, especially if it will provide a rush or a thrill. Catch Juliet at amusement parks, playing every sport possible and always being full of energy.
41. Iseult
This name Iseult is derived from the second most star-crossed lovers in literature, Tristan and Isolde, who were rumored to be clandestine lovers in Arthurian legend. It is pronounced like Isolde. However, as Wattenberg points out, Iseult’s current appearance could be owing to a Queen Iseult from the TV show The Last Kingdom. In any case, it’s a lovely and romantic-sounding name.
40. Laniakea
Laniakea is the supercluster of galaxies in which the Earth is found. That’s true, Laniakea is our permanent residence! It’s also a stunning island getaway. “Laniakea means ‘immense heaven’ in Hawaiian, and it shares its name with an Oahu beach,” Wattenberg explains. Lovely!
39. Hestia
This classic name, derived from the Greek goddess of hearth and domesticity, is sure to impress. Only one question remains: why did it take so long for people to notice? “She [Hestia] was Zeus’s big sister, Hera, Poseidon, and the rest of the crew, but she had never registered as an American baby name until this year,” Wattenberg explains.
38. Curie
This name is derived from Polish physicist Marie Curie and is pronounced “CURE-y.” Marie Curie was a formidable scientist who was known as one of the most notable female scientists of her day. She was the first female professor at the University of Paris and is credited with coining the word “radioactivity.” Choosing the name Curie for your daughter involves instilling in her a sense of greatness.
37. Thatcher
We believe that this name, which is traditionally a boy’s name, might join the trend of utilizing boy’s names for females. Maybe you’re just a fan of British politics, and the name’s ties to former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher entice you.
36. Ava
With her death in 1990, American actress Ava Gardner undoubtedly led to the name Ava becoming one of the most popular given names in the world at that time. The name, on the other hand, is said to have originated in medieval times and maybe a variation of the name Eva. It literally translates as “voice, sound” in the Persian language.
35. Joyce
Joyce is a Latin word that means “joyous” or “jolly.” What kind of person will she be? Is he a well-known singer? Are you the CEO of a wellness company? Are you a university professor? Only time will tell if this is true.
34. Hattie
Hattie is an English given name that translates as “estate ruler.” With a name like that, it appears as if one is predestined for business success. A real estate broker may come to mind, but we’ll go with a real estate magnate or CEO instead. Consider the possibilities!
33. Georgia
Simply put, “George” is a feminine form of the name that means “farmer.” This English given name is currently fairly popular, ranking as the 223rd most commonly given baby name in the United States in 2018.
32. Leona
Here’s another amazing name to consider: Leona, which translates as “lioness” in Latin, is destined to astonish and dominate from the start. A name like hers wouldn’t be shocking if she went on to become a successful businesswoman, a well-known academic, or an innovator.
31. Pamela
Pamela is a lovely and endearing name. It literally translates as “full honey.” Pam may be destined to care for others and to come up with new answers to problems that will arise today and in the future, according to the stars. Is he going to be a doctor someday? Engineer? Specialist? Activist? Who knows what will happen.
30. Roseanne
Among the hipster world, this adorable combination of Rose and Anne, a French variant of Ann, is making a comeback. Despite the fact that it is not now in the Top 1000, it may well be within the next few years. The tendency is clearly visible.
30a. Tabitha
Here’s a name origin that we don’t see very often: Aramaic. In the language, Tabitha is translated as “gazelle.” Somehow, this is a name that we associate with intellectual achievement. Tabitha has the potential to go far in life, past college, past university, past Ph.D.; she could even become a well-known professor.
29. Bonnie
Bonnie will be “charming, lovely, and beautiful” as she grows up. In any case, that is the Scottish interpretation of her given name.
28. Dorothy
It’s possible that Dorothy is “a vision from God,” if you go by the Greek translation of her given name. Hopefully, she will be the next United Nations Secretary-General, Nobel Peace Prize laureate, or world leader.
27. Louisa
Louisa is a Latin-derived given name that roughly translates as “great warrior” or “known warrior” in English. After a 45-year absence, the name returned to the top 1000 most common names in the United States in 2014. Your child may be destined for greatness and power if he or she is given such a powerful name. Maybe you’ll become an attorney someday? President? Only time will tell if this is true.
26. Marguerite
Marguerite is a French nickname for “Margaret” or “Daisy,” both of which are names that we’ve included on our list. In the same way that the great Saint Marguerite, who established schools in the wilderness of Quebec in the 17th century, Marguerites are born for adventure. We’ll add to it the fact that Marguerites are courageous and fearless, just like the celebrated author Marguerite Duras.
25. Betty
Babies Betty and Elizabeth are likely to be the same; Betty is the abbreviated form of Elizabeth, which literally translates as “pledged to God.” Little Betty can only do well with a name like that, and she will no doubt make her way to college, university, and, who knows, even a Ph.D.
25a Odessa
Odessa is a name that has both Russian and Greek origins. It is frequently connected with wandering, discovering, and general trips. Your tiny Odessa could tour the world, become a renowned writer, or own a travel business. Who can say?
25b Daisy
‘Day’s eye’ is the meaning of the name Daisy, which is given to female children. Last year, it was the 169th most commonly given name in the United States. It is a fairly popular name. Daisies don’t appear to be destined for any one career. The possibilities are endless: astronaut, corporate lady, trading expert, professional fundraiser, ophthalmologist… the sky is truly the limit.
24. Polly
Did you know that Polly is a diminutive form of the name Mary? Did you know that the name Mary means “bitter”? Isn’t that interesting? Anyway, Polly is a cute and short name that doesn’t seem to be related to anything other than Polly Pockets, which is a cute and short name that doesn’t seem to be associated with anything else. But, don’t you think, people will forget about these very quickly?
23. Delphine
Delphine is a female given name of French and Greek origins that means “dolphin.” With a name like that, we can easily imagine a youngster who is both peaceful and imaginative. Is he a potential scientist? Researcher? Artist?
22. Gloria
This illustrious moniker is not intended to be explained. Your daughter is unquestionably destined for greatness if she is given such a name. CEO?
21. Shirley
Shirley is an old English name that means “bright meadow.” If we look at the careers of prominent Shirleys, we can see that they have a plethora of options: writer, diplomat, actor, singer, congresswoman, film director, activist, lawyer…
20. Hazel
Hazelnuts are derived from the Hazelnut tree. It is the 42nd most common baby name in the United States at the moment.
20a Constance
Constance is a Latin name that means “steadfastness” and is derived from the word “constance.” Despite the fact that we do not know what the future holds for Constance, we can be assured that she is constant and dedicated to what and who she loves.
20b Opal
Opal is a Sanskrit word that signifies “jewel.” Opals were believed to be Zeus’ tears in ancient Greece, which makes them extremely valuable.
20c Janet
“God’s gracious gift” is how Janet describes herself. What kind of person will she be? Will she be of assistance to others? Do you have a job in the health or medical field? Are you in the NGO field?
19. Eleanora
Eleanor has been resurrected in its Spanish form! The name is of royal provenance, and it embodies elegance and style in equal measure. Baby Eleanora is destined for greatness.
18. Olivia
Olivia is a lovely name that comes from the Latin word “oliva,” which means “olive.” Following the introduction of the name by William Shakespeare in his play Twelfth Night, the moniker became extremely popular. The name, on the other hand, is believed to have been in use in England since the 13th century.
17. Sophia
The first name Sophia is derived from the Greek word for “knowledge.” The origins of this name can be traced back to the 4th century, but it was the German House of Hanover that brought it to widespread popularity in the United Kingdom in the 18th century. Some works also helped to bring it back into a trend in the second half of the 1700s, and later the Italian actress Sophia Loren helped to bring it back into favor in the 1960s.
16. Charlotte
Charlotte is a feminine variant of the masculine given name Charlot, which is a diminutive of Charles. Charlotte is of French origin. While Charles is a masculine given name that means “strong and virile” or “vigorous,” the feminine variant of the name means “free man” or “petite.” Historically, it has been in use since the 14th century, and various regal ladies have gone by this name throughout history.
15. Grace
The beautiful first name Grace is derived from the Latin word “gratia,” and it is frequently used to refer to divine grace, a Christian idea that defines the heavenly influence that operates on individuals in many religions. It is a noble given name that evokes wisdom, faith, and reverence in its bearer.
15a. Zoey
A modern variety of the Greek-derived name Zoe, Zoey is a modern variant of the spelling Zoe, which is actually a translation of the Jewish Greek-derived name Eve. Zoey is a nickname that means “life.” As far as is known, the first woman to have this name, with the spelling Zo, would be the Byzantine empress Zo Porphyrogenita, who reigned during the fourth century.
15b. Aubrey
Aubrey is a Norman French variant of the Germanic given name Alberic, which is composed of the parts alf, which means “elf,” and ric, which means “strength.” The name Aubrey was originally spelled Aubrée and did not stem from the same derivation as the name Aubrey, which was derived from the Germanic names Alborada and Alberta instead. Originally, the name Aubrey was reserved for boys, but the Americanization of the name made it popular among girls and women alike.
15c. Brooklyn
Brooklyn, in contrast to many of the other names on this list, does not have a particularly profound historical or symbolic significance. As an alternative, it is a simple combination of the name Brook (or Brooke), which is derived from an English nickname meaning “one who lives next to a stream,” and the suffix -lyn, which is extremely prevalent in modern American names. Despite its more mundane origins, the first name Brooklyn, which can also allude to the eponymous borough of New York City, is a thing of beauty.
14.Violet
Naturally, the name Violet was inspired by the flower of the same name, which isn’t surprising. As with practically all other flower names, its popularity fluctuated dramatically in the United States between 1880 and 1910, and even in the years after that period. Viola, Violeta, Violetta, and Violet are all names for the flower Violet that are derived from it in other languages.
13. Madelyn
Madelyn is an English first name that is derived from the French name Madeline, which ultimately stems from the Greeks and means “lady from Magdala or lofty tower.” Madelyn is a female given name that is derived from the French name Madeline. While the French version of this name is relatively common in literature, the English version of this name has been quite popular throughout history, particularly in the 1990s. Because it is derived from Mary Magdalene, a key character in the New Testament, it has gained appeal in part because of this connection.
12. Margery
Margery is a first name that is derived from the word “pearl.” Marjorie is a name that can be spelled both ways. However, it only acquired popularity again in 1921, after being particularly prominent during the Middle Ages and the Tudor era of history.
11. Adele
Adele (or Adèle) is, above all, a shortened variant of the names Adelheid and Adelaide, which are both feminines given names. It is a derivative of the German Adel (“nobility”), or adal, which signifies “noble.” It is a diminutive of Adel. This name was given to the youngest daughter of William the Conqueror, who was born in 1062, for the first time.
10. Cleo
Cleo is a female given name of English origin that means “glorious.” An abbreviated form of the name Cleopatra, it is pronounced Cleopatra. Originally popular in the early twentieth century, the name Cleopatra acquired popularity again about 1917 with the premiere of the silent film Cleopatra, which starred Theda Bara, as well as the discovery of Egyptian tombs. In addition to Cleopatra’s first name, other names derived from her, such as Cleora and Cleola, have begun to occur about this period.
10a. Esther
The Persian word for Esther’s first name, Esther, could perhaps translate as “star.” Since the Protestant Reformation, this first name has been primarily associated with men. After President Grover Cleveland named his daughter Esther in honor of her in 1893, Esther earned widespread recognition in the United States.
10b. Alexandra
Alexandra is a gorgeous name for a baby girl. The origin of the name means ‘defender’ or ‘helper to men.’ This is frequently abbreviated to Alex, which is also a nickname for names like Alexis and Alexa. The name Alexandra can be traced back to ancient Egypt with the ancient city ‘Alexandria’. Alexandra is a force to be reckoned with, a strong personality- a perfect name for a newborn.
10c. Alice
The name Alice means ‘Noble’ or ‘Of nobility’. So if your little princess is certainly a princess, Alice could be the name for her. Allie is also a regularly-used nickname for Alice. Another version of this name is Allison. Alice has been popular in the past, take the famous Alice in Wonderland. The name screams adventure, curiosity while also remaining classy.
9. Belinda
The name Belinda literally means ‘beautiful’. It can be shortened to Bella and the meaning of the name is ‘Bright linden tree’ or ‘bright serpent’. If your daughter is stunning and an incredibly bright spark, this could certainly be a great name to use.
8. Ella
The name Ella means ‘Light’ or ‘beautiful fairy’. Other versions of this name are Elle, Ellen and Eleanor. Ella is a bright, light, fun name that shows that your daughter is sweet and charming.
7. Emmy
Emmy is a unique and special name that you should consider for your daughter. The name Emmy means ‘entire’. Emmy is ‘universal’, a rival, eager, laborious, imitating, hardworking and industrious. Emmy loves to embrace everything. She is loving and the sweetest girl. The name Emmy is a variant of Emily, but a little less common.
6. Iris
The name Iris is based on the flower of the same name. Iris was the name of the goddess of the rainbow, so if your daughter is full of life and light, Iris is the name for them. They are your little princess, they are radiant and they are the light in your life. Iris is the best.
5. Julia
The name Julia means ‘youth’ or ‘youthful’. The name Julia comes from Juliana, Julianne, Guilia and Giulianna. If your little girl makes you feel young again as she explores her surroundings and exudes curiosity, Julia is the name for her indeed.
5a. Maria
Maria means ‘sea of sorrow’ or ‘sea of bitterness’. Other sources have said that the name Maria is defined as ‘rebellion’ or ‘wished-for child’. Other variations of Maria include Miriam, Mary and Marie. Maria is deep, she is the dream of her parents and is a strong-willed character that stands her ground when it comes to confrontation.
4a. Ruby
Ruby literally means ‘red’ or a type of precious stone. Ruby is precious, Ruby is daring and Ruby gets her own way. Ruby is the biggest personality in the room and radiates elegance and beauty.
4b. Sophie
The name ‘Sophie’ means Wisdom. The name Sophie has variations- Sophia and Sofia. Sophie is super intelligent, she is considerate, empathetic and a delight to have around. She is thoughtful, fun and lights up any room in which she enters.
4c. Ximena
Ximena means listener. Ximena is thoughtful, she is considerate and a great listener. She is a thinker, a philosophical character, always considering moral issues and acting in the best manner possible. She looks after the ones she loves and wants to help the world.
3. Victoria
Victoria means ‘victory’ or ‘triumphant’. Victorias are usually victorious! Victoria is a natural born winner. She excels at everything she puts her mind to and is a leader among her peers. Famous Victorias include Queen Victoria of England and fashion-icon Victoria Beckham.
3a. Skye
The name sky means Sky (above you) and comes from the old Norse sky, meaning ‘cloud’. Skye is powerful and determined, the best of allies and the worst of enemies. Skye originates from the Scottish isles and is a shortened version of Skylar.
3b. Francine
The name Francine derives from France and means ‘From France’ or ‘Free One’. Francine is a free-spirit and loves to travel. She is a curious being and wants to explore the world. Before she does this, she explores herself, and exudes self-appreciation.
3c. Bonnie
The name Bonnie means ‘attractive’ or ‘beautiful’. The name is Scottish in origin and can be used to describe a ‘bonny lass’, meaning a pretty girl. Bonnie is simple, but sweet. Bonnie wants the best in life for everyone and is full of positivity.
2. Anita
Anita is the Spanish translation of the word “Ana,” which means “grace, unguided.” Although it is not as common as it once was, it is still among the top 1000 most popular baby names in the United States.
2a. Etta
Another name that translates as “estate ruler” is presented here. For the past 130 years, the name has regularly ranked among the top 1000 most common baby names in the United States, however, it is closer to the number 1000 spot than the top spot.
1. Kitty
“Pure”. That is what the diminutive form of Katherine in English signifies. Kitty appears to be a name for a lovely person who will be a positive influence on those around her. What about the medical field? Education? NGO?