Unique Baby Girl Names

100 Unique Baby Girl Names

Published on March 9th, 2023 and Updated on February 28th, 2024

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Unique Baby Girl Names

When expecting a baby girl, you have countless important decisions to make every day. Is prenatal yoga OK for my body? Should I paint the nursery pink? Do I need more sleep? (That last answer is always yes).

However, there’s one very big decision for all parents to make before their little girl arrives: her name.

For some parents, traditional and popular baby names are the clear choice (hello to all the Emmas and Olivia’s). However, others may want a unique name that stands out from a crowd, carries a special and beautiful meaning, or holds personal significance to your family. That’s where we can help.

Before your princess arrives, pick up some fresh ideas from this guide to the most unique baby girl names according to their meanings.

Goddess-Like Names

These names may technically be “classics,” but they’re definitely still one-of-a-kind. The names of goddesses and royalty of the past hold a truly unique power. Help your child embrace her inner strength and divine with these goddess and queen-inspired names:

  1. Freya – The Scandinavian goddess of love, fertility, and beauty, meaning “lady” in Norse
  2. Gleti – The “mother of a million stars” in Dahomey West African mythology
  3. Nike – The winged Greek Goddess of victory in all pursuits
  4. Antoinette – The last name of famed French Queen Marie Antionette, meaning “praiseworthy”
  5. Selene – The genteel and silvery goddess of the moon in Greek mythology
  6. Ariadne – The intelligent daughter of King Minos, who helped Theseus escape her father’s labyrinth
  7. Aset – The Egyptian goddess of healing, magic, and love
  8. Juno – The Roman name for Hera, queen of the gods and protector of marriage and childbirth
  9. Alara – A Turkish goddess who mends broken hearts, with a unique name meaning “water fairy”
  10. Deva – Meaning “divine shining one,” the Hindu goddess of the moon
  11. Zenobia – A third-century Queen of the Palmyrene Empire (Syria) who revolted against the Romans
  12. Rhiannon – The Celtic goddess of the moon, fertility, and death (and an excellent song)
  13. Yara – A Brazilian water nymph goddess, also meaning “honeycomb” in Hebrew
  14. Kali – The blue-skinned Hindu goddess of war, power, and time

Uniquely Modern Names

Since the beginning of time, names have been invented, combined, and rehashed to create something truly unique—and the same is true for today. Step into the 21st century (and beyond) with a brand new baby girl name that lets her write her own story:

  1. Jessalie
  2. Evabeth
  3. Tallie
  4. Aubrielle
  5. Dalary
  6. Cayleigh
  7. Yalitza
  8. Sophiel
  9. Nellary
  10. Elisana
  11. Stormi
  12. Hadley
  13. Josie
  14. Faelyn
  15. Talbie

Nature-Inspired Names

Captivating, powerful, majestic—just a few words to describe the earth’s natural beauty or your precious baby girl. If seeking a name that’s equally unique and grounded, look toward Mother Nature herself. These nature-inspired names will help your little one feel just as special as the world she lives in:

  1. Fern – Named after the fronded plant, which symbolizes family, sincerity, and hope
  2. Hyacinth – A gorgeous cone-shaped purple flower that means “blue crystal” in Greek
  3. Amethyst – A glimmering purple gemstone that symbolizes trust and grace
  4. Coral – The living “rocks” of the sea that form sea reefs
  5. Apple – A beloved fruit and a symbol of intelligence and knowledge
  6. Summer – The warmest season, a time of joy and lush growth
  7. Aurora – Meaning “gold” in Latin, Aurora was the Roman goddess of sunshine
  8. Marigold – The gold-orange flower that represents strength, given to the Virgin Mary in the Bible
  9. Jade – A green gemstone with healing properties that symbolizes balance and serenity
  10. Hazel – A type of tree used for protection (and a perfect name for hazel-eyed babies)
  11. Luna – The Latin origin word “moon” and a common name in Italian and Spanish cultures
  12. River – Like the flowing bodies of water
  13. Raven – Named after the bird, Raven symbolizes wisdom
  14. Rosemary – A fragrant herb with plenty of nickname opportunities (Rose, Mary, Rosie, etc.)
  15. Sage – An herb used in cooking, also used as a title for prophets and wise leaders

Culturally-Rooted Names

Names are more than pretty titles—they’re also a chance to celebrate and pass down culture. If you have a strong connection to your roots, history, or religion, consider these beautiful baby girl names from different communities around the world:

  1. Yvette – A French name meaning “yew tree” or “archer”
  2. Nakia – An African name meaning “pure” or faithful”
  3. Aiko – A Japanese name meaning “little loved one”
  4. Devi – An name meaning “goddess” or “divine” in Sanskrit or “beloved” in Hebrew
  5. Shasta – An indigenous or Native American name meaning “three” or “precious water”
  6. Siobhan – An Irish origin name meaning “God is gracious” (pronounced shih-VAHN)
  7. Mazu – A Chinese name for the marine goddess Mazu, meaning “heavenly mother”
  8. Sheba – A Hebrew origin name meaning “daughter of the oath”
  9. Trove – A Scandinavian name meaning “beautiful Thor,” the king of the gods in Norse mythology
  10. Shakti – In Sanskrit, Shakti represents the feminine divine and power
  11. Samin – An Arabic name popular in Muslim communities, meaning “precious” or “valuable”
  12. Tegan – An Irish origin and Welsh name meaning “beautiful”
  13. Martina – A popular Hispanic name meaning “lady” in Aramic (a Syrian dialect)

Vintage Names

Trends come and go—but these old-fashioned names are due for a revival. While Mary and Dorothy topped the charts over 100 years ago, we’ve got some more retro names for your darling little girl:

  1. Kit – This midcentury name can stand on its own or be short for Katherine or Kaitlyn
  2. Maybelle – Once popular in the early 20th century, Maybelle means “lovable”
  3. Marjorie – With Gaelic, Greek, Persian, and Latin roots, Marjorie is a “pearl” of a name
  4. Lois – You can thank Superman comics for popularizing this beautiful name during the 1930s
  5. Ginger – Perfect for redheads or future dancers, meaning “chaste” in Latin
  6. Maud – An Old English name popular in the 1800s, meaning “mighty maiden”
  7. Pippa – Often short for Phillipa, this name is related to horses in Greek
  8. Rosamund – A name derived from the Latin words for “garden of flowers”
  9. Mabel – Peaking during the 1890s, Mabel means “lovable” in Latin
  10. Penny – Short for Penelope, this name peaked during the mid-20th century
  11. Gretel – This German origin name is famous amongst fairytale lovers and “Sound of Music” enthusiasts
  12. Edith – Meaning “wealth” in Old English
  13. Constance – This “steadfast” name proved popular from the 1930s to the 1960s
  14. Lottie – A cute name short for Charlotte or Liselotte, meaning “petite”
  15. Gisele – A name popular in Brazil and France during the early 20th century

Romantic Names

Across cultures and throughout time, women have embodied romance. Often containing multiple syllables and ending in open vowels, these names will bestow a sense of grace and power into her glowing life:

  1. Lupita – The feminine version of Lupe meaning “river of the wolf”
  2. Mariposa – A delicate name meaning “butterfly” in Spanish
  3. Dorothea – This divinely beautiful name means “gift of God”
  4. Fabiola – This elegant Italian origin name sounds perhaps more luxurious than its translation, “bean farmer”
  5. Lavinia – A Romanian name meaning “mother of the Romans”
  6. Vesper – Always say goodnight to your “evening star”
  7. Stefania – This name is fit for a princess, meaning “crown” in Greek
  8. Scarlett – A bold red, as well as a stunning name for a woman
  9. Petula – Evoking beautiful flowers, this name means “to seek” in Latin
  10. Valencia – A beautiful city in Spain and a Latin word for “bravery”
  11. Aaliyah – Set the stage for a superstar with this Arabic name meaning “highborn”
  12. Thalia – Greek for “blooming” or “plentiful”
  13. Allegra – A name as beautiful as a brisk classical tune
  14. Calista – A name meaning “most beautiful” or “bright-eyed” in Greek
  15. Guinevere – King Arthur’s princess and a Welsh name meaning “fair one”

Unisex Names

In today’s world, children have the opportunity to embrace femininity, masculinity, or something completely unique to them. Help your little one cherish every facet of their personality with a boundless unisex name:

  1. Sidney – Derived from the Old English word sidan, meaning “wide” or “riverside meadow”
  2. Dido – The former queen of Carthage in Virgil’s “Aeneid”, and the Latin word for “wanderer”
  3. Robin – Let them sing out with this avian-inspired name
  4. Rain – Named after the beautiful water that blesses the Earth
  5. Rue – Both an herbal plant used by ancient Romans and a word meaning “regret”
  6. Ace – Let your sweet little one know they’re the “one” with this Latin name
  7. Paris – One of Shakespeare’s famous romantic characters and a beautiful French city
  8. Riley – From the Greek word for “valiant”
  9. Lux – Let the “light” shine on your bundle of joy with this Spanish name
  10. Hunter – An Old English word and a strong name for a brave young heart
  11. Joey – Short for Josephina, this nickname is cute and grounded
  12. Scout – If you love To Kill a Mockingbird, you’ll love this unisex name for an adventurous child
  13. Lincoln – An acclaimed president and an Old English word for “by the pond”

Get Ready for Your Baby Girl with SneakPeek

Just like your baby girl’s name, every pregnancy is unique. As you make your way down the road of your pregnancy journey, you might experience a few “bumps” (anxieties) and “forks” (questions) along the way.

That’s where we can help.

With The SneakPeek Early Gender Blood Test, you can answer one of the biggest questions on your pregnancy journey: will my baby be a boy or a girl? At just 6 weeks pregnant, our clinically-proven test can offer you over 99% accurate1 results. Simply collect your sample from the comfort of your home and send it to our CLIA-certified SneakPeek lab, and you can start paring down your shortlist of favorite boy and girl names.

From your first positive test to their first breath, SneakPeek Test is here to light the path toward naming your child, and everything you need to get ready for your baby, and so much more.

 

Sources:

  1. Family Education. Baby Names & Meanings. https://www.familyeducation.com/baby-names
  2. On This Day. Zenobia (Queen of the Palmyrene Empire in Roman Syria). https://www.onthisday.com/people/zenobia
  3. Parade. 350 Unique Baby Girl Names To Make Sure Your Daughter’s Name Will Be Just as Special as She Is. https://parade.com/living/unique-baby-girl-names
  4. USA Social Security Administration. Top names of the 1910s. https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/decades/names1910s.html

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