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The Cutest Girl Names With Meaning

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Looking for the cutest girl names with meaning for 2027. Get the first look and find out what’s trending this coming year.

Choosing the perfect name for your baby girl is one of the most exciting parts of pregnancy.

Whether you’re looking for something timeless, unique, trendy, or sweet, finding a name with a beautiful meaning can make it even more special.

To help inspire you, I’ve rounded up 200 of the cutest girl names in alphabetical order along with their meanings.

From classic favorites to modern gems, you’re sure to discover a name you love.

A

Adelaide (German): “noble”

Adeline (French): “noble”

Adelyn (German): “noble”

Ainsley (Scottish): “one’s own meadow”

Alaina (Irish): “beautiful”

Alessia (Italian): “defender”

Alice (German): “noble”

Alina (Slavic): “bright”

Amara (Igbo): “grace”

Amelia (German): “work”

Anastasia (Greek): “resurrection”

Anna (Hebrew): “grace”

Arabella (Latin): “yielding to prayer”

Aria (Italian): “air; melody”

Aspen (English): “quaking tree”

Athena (Greek): “goddess of wisdom”

Aubrey (German): “elf ruler”

Aurora (Latin): “dawn”

Autumn (Latin): “fall season”

Ava (Latin): “bird”

B

Bailey (English): “bailiff”

Beatrice (Latin): “she who brings happiness”

Bella (Italian): “beautiful”

Blair (Scottish): “plain”

Blakely (English): “dark woodland”

Bonnie (Scottish): “pretty”

Briar (English): “thorny patch”

Brielle (French): “God is my strength”

Brooklyn (English): “broken land”

Brynn (Welsh): “hill”

C

Cadence (Latin): “rhythm”

Callie (Greek): “beautiful”

Camila (Latin): “young ceremonial attendant”

Caroline (German): “free woman”

Cecilia (Latin): “blind”

Celeste (Latin): “heavenly”

Charlie (English): “free person”

Charlotte (French): “free woman”

Chloe (Greek): “blooming”

Claire (French): “bright”

Clara (Latin): “clear”

Cora (Greek): “maiden”

D

Dahlia (Scandinavian): “valley flower”

Dakota (Native American): “friend”

Daisy (English): “day’s eye”

Delaney (Irish): “dark challenger”

Delilah (Hebrew): “delicate”

Demi (Greek): “half”

Diana (Latin): “divine”

Dylan (Welsh): “son of the sea”

E

Eden (Hebrew): “delight”

Eleanor (Greek): “bright shining one”

Eliana (Hebrew): “God has answered”

Eliza (Hebrew): “God is my oath”

Elizabeth (Hebrew): “God is my oath”

Ella (German): “fairy maiden”

Elliana (Hebrew): “my God has answered”

Ellie (Greek): “bright shining one”

Eloise (French): “healthy”

Elsie (Scottish): “pledged to God”

Ember (English): “spark”

Emilia (Latin): “rival”

Emily (Latin): “striving”

Emma (German): “universal”

Estella (Latin): “star”

Esther (Persian): “star”

Eva (Hebrew): “life”

Evelyn (English): “desired”

Everly (English): “boar meadow”

Evie (Hebrew): “life”

F

Faith (English): “trust”

Fallon (Irish): “leader”

Faye (English): “fairy”

Felicity (Latin): “happiness”

Finley (Scottish): “fair-haired hero”

Fiona (Scottish): “fair”

Florence (Latin): “flourishing”

Freya (Norse): “lady”

G

Gabriella (Hebrew): “God is my strength”

Gemma (Italian): “precious stone”

Genevieve (French): “woman of the race”

Georgia (Greek): “farmer”

Gianna (Italian): “God is gracious”

Giselle (German): “pledge”

Grace (Latin): “goodness”

Gracie (Latin): “grace”

Greer (Scottish): “watchful”

Guinevere (Welsh): “white shadow”

H

Hadley (English): “heather field”

Hailey (English): “hay meadow”

Hallie (English): “dweller at the meadow”

Hannah (Hebrew): “grace”

Harper (English): “harp player”

Harlow (English): “rock hill”

Harmony (Greek): “unity”

Haven (English): “safe place”

Hazel (English): “hazel tree”

Heidi (German): “noble”

Hope (English): “hope”

I

Ila (Hindi): “earth”

Imogen (Celtic): “maiden”

Indie (English): “independent”

Irene (Greek): “peace”

Iris (Greek): “rainbow”

Isabel (Spanish): “pledged to God”

Isabella (Italian): “pledged to God”

Isla (Scottish): “island”

Ivory (English): “white”

Ivy (English): “faithfulness”

J

Jade (Spanish): “stone of the side”

Jane (Hebrew): “God is gracious”

Jasmine (Persian): “gift from God”

Josephine (French): “God will increase”

Josie (Hebrew): “God will add”

Journey (English): “travel”

Joy (Latin): “happiness”

Julia (Latin): “youthful”

Juliet (Latin): “youthful”

Juniper (Latin): “young”

K

Kaia (Greek): “pure”

Kaitlyn (Irish): “pure”

Katherine (Greek): “pure”

Kaylee (Irish): “slender”

Keira (Irish): “dark-haired”

Kennedy (Irish): “helmeted chief”

Kenzie (Scottish): “fair one”

Kiara (Italian): “bright”

Kinsley (English): “king’s meadow”

Kyla (Irish): “beautiful”

L

Lainey (English): “bright light”

Laura (Latin): “laurel”

Layla (Arabic): “night”

Leah (Hebrew): “weary”

Leilani (Hawaiian): “heavenly flower”

Lennon (Irish): “lover”

Lila (Arabic): “night”

Liliana (Latin): “lily”

Lillian (Latin): “lily”

Lily (English): “lily flower”

Livia (Latin): “blue”

Lola (Spanish): “lady of sorrows”

London (English): “great river”

Lucy (Latin): “light”

Luna (Latin): “moon”

M

Mabel (Latin): “lovable”

Maeve (Irish): “she who intoxicates”

Magnolia (French): “magnolia flower”

Maisie (Scottish): “pearl”

Margot (French): “pearl”

Maria (Hebrew): “beloved”

Mariah (Hebrew): “the Lord is my teacher”

Marley (English): “pleasant meadow”

Matilda (German): “battle mighty”

Maya (Hebrew): “water”

Mila (Slavic): “gracious”

Millie (German): “gentle strength”

Molly (Hebrew): “star of the sea”

Myla (Latin): “soldier”

Myra (Greek): “sweet-smelling oil”

N

Naomi (Hebrew): “pleasantness”

Natalie (Latin): “birthday of the Lord”

Nina (Spanish): “little girl”

Noa (Hebrew): “motion”

Nora (Irish): “honor”

Nova (Latin): “new”

Nyla (Arabic): “winner”

O

Oakley (English): “oak meadow”

Olive (Latin): “olive tree”

Olivia (Latin): “olive tree”

Ophelia (Greek): “help”

Octavia (Latin): “eighth”

P

Paisley (Scottish): “church”

Palmer (English): “pilgrim”

Paris (Greek): “wallet”

Penelope (Greek): “weaver”

Phoebe (Greek): “bright”

Piper (English): “flute player”

Poppy (Latin): “red flower”

Posie (English): “small flower”

Presley (English): “priest’s meadow”

Primrose (English): “first rose”

Q

Quinn (Irish): “wisdom”

R

Rachel (Hebrew): “ewe”

Raelynn (American): “beam of light”

Reagan (Irish): “little ruler”

Remi (French): “oarsman”

Reese (Welsh): “enthusiasm”

Riley (Irish): “courageous”

River (English): “flowing water”

Rosalie (French): “rose”

Rose (Latin): “rose”

Ruby (Latin): “deep red gemstone”

Ruth (Hebrew): “friend”

S

Sabrina (Celtic): “river”

Sage (Latin): “wise”

Samantha (Hebrew): “listener”

Savannah (Spanish): “treeless plain”

Scarlett (English): “bright red”

Selah (Hebrew): “pause and reflect”

Serena (Latin): “peaceful”

Sienna (Italian): “orange-red”

Skye (Scottish): “island”

Sophia (Greek): “wisdom”

Stella (Latin): “star”

Summer (English): “summer season”

Sydney (French): “wide meadow”

T

Talia (Hebrew): “dew from heaven”

Taylor (English): “tailor”

Teagan (Irish): “beautiful”

Thea (Greek): “goddess”

Tessa (Greek): “to reap”

Theodora (Greek): “gift of God”

Tinsley (English): “Tynni’s meadow”

Trinity (Latin): “triad”

U

Una (Irish): “lamb”

Unity (English): “oneness”

V

Valentina (Latin): “strength”

Valerie (Latin): “strong”

Vera (Russian): “faith”

Veronica (Latin): “true image”

Victoria (Latin): “victory”

Violet (Latin): “purple flower”

Vivian (Latin): “life”

W

Waverly (English): “quaking aspen meadow”

Willa (German): “resolute protection”

Willow (English): “willow tree”

Winter (English): “winter season”

Wren (English): “small bird”

X

Ximena (Spanish): “listener”

Y

Yara (Arabic): “small butterfly”

Yasmin (Persian): “jasmine flower”

Yvette (French): “yew tree”

Z

Zara (Arabic): “blooming flower”

Zaylee (American): “flower”

Zelda (German): “gray fighting maid”

Zia (Arabic): “light”

Zoe (Greek): “life”

Zoey (Greek): “life”

Zola (African): “quiet”

Whether you’re drawn to timeless classics like Charlotte and Elizabeth or modern favorites like Nova and Everly, there’s no shortage of beautiful girl names here.

I hope this list of 200 cutest girl names has helped you find the perfect inspiration for your little one.

Be sure to save this list for later and share it with another mama-to-be who’s searching for the perfect baby name!


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