Girl names

  1. Aaminah
    • Description:

      Aaminah is a feminine name of Arabic origin meaning 'trustworthy,' 'faithful,' or 'honest.' It holds significant importance in Islamic tradition as it was the name of Prophet Muhammad's mother, giving it deep historical and religious resonance among Muslims worldwide. The name is sometimes spelled Aminah, Amina, or Ameena, with slight pronunciation variations across different regions. Aaminah has grown in popularity beyond Arabic-speaking countries, finding favor in diverse Muslim communities globally. Parents are often drawn to both its beautiful meaning emphasizing integrity and its connection to an important figure in Islamic history. The name's qualities of trustworthiness and reliability make it a timeless choice that transcends cultural boundaries.
  2. Acadia
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "idyllic place"
    • Description:

      Acadia, the French name for Nova Scotia and the name of a gorgeous national park in Maine makes a fresh, rhythmic choice for your little girl. Acadia is an original yet accessible member of the stylish girl names starting with A.
  3. Acadiah
    • Description:

      Acadiah is a feminine name that appears to be a creative variation of Acadia, a region in northeastern North America encompassing parts of eastern Quebec, the Maritime provinces of Canada, and parts of Maine. The name evokes the natural beauty and French heritage of this region. Acadia has significant historical importance as the homeland of many Cajun people before their expulsion by British forces in the 18th century. The addition of the 'h' gives this geographical name a more feminine, distinctive quality. Though extremely rare as a personal name, Acadiah might appeal to parents with connections to the region or those seeking a unique nature-inspired name with historical resonance and a melodic sound.
  4. Amelia
    • Origin:

      German
    • Meaning:

      "work"
    • Description:

      Amelia is one of the hottest girls' names, a successor to the megapopular Emma and Emily. Amelia, the Number 2 choice in England, is now also comfortably ensconced in the US Top 10, where it ranked as the third most popular name for girls in 2024.
  5. Aubreah
    • Description:

      Aubreah is a feminine name that represents a creative spelling variation of Aubrey or Aubree. The traditional name Aubrey derives from Germanic elements meaning 'elf ruler' or 'magical being,' originally used as a masculine name before transitioning to primarily feminine use in modern times. This particular spelling with the 'ah' ending gives the name a softer, more elaborate quality while maintaining the familiar pronunciation. Aubreah emerged during the trend toward unique spellings of popular names in the early 2000s. Parents might choose this variation to give their daughter a name that feels both recognizable and distinctive. The name carries a contemporary feel with vintage undertones, making it appealing to those seeking something slightly uncommon yet still familiar.
  6. Cambreah
    • Description:

      Cambreah is a modern feminine name with a creative spelling that appears to be a variation of Cambria or possibly a blend of Cameron and Brea. This contemporary creation has a melodic flow with its soft consonants and open vowel ending. As an uncommon name, Cambreah offers uniqueness while maintaining a relatively intuitive pronunciation. The name has likely emerged in the early 21st century, fitting into the trend of parents seeking distinctive names with pleasant sounds and unexpected spellings. While not historically established, Cambreah has a certain elegance that appeals to parents looking for something special. Its rarity ensures that a child named Cambreah will likely stand out, with few sharing her name in any classroom or workplace.
  7. Dakirah
    • Description:

      Dakirah appears to be a modern feminine name that emerged in the late 20th century in the United States. The name may be a creative variation incorporating elements like the prefix 'Da-' (found in names such as Daria or Danielle) combined with the '-kirah' ending, which could relate to Kira (a name with various origins, including the Persian meaning 'sun' or the Russian diminutive of Cyril). Alternatively, it might be an innovative spelling variation of Dakira or Zakira. The name has remained relatively uncommon in official records, suggesting it may have originated as a distinctive modern creation. Dakirah exemplifies contemporary naming trends that favor unique spellings, melodic sounds, and creative combinations of name elements to form distinctive personal identifiers.
  8. Dakodah
    • Description:

      Dakodah is a modern variant spelling of Dakota, a name derived from the Native American Sioux tribe and their language, meaning "friend" or "ally." This alternative spelling incorporates the letter 'h' at the end, giving the name a more distinctive appearance while maintaining the original pronunciation. Dakota originally gained popularity as a unisex name in the United States during the 1990s, inspired by the Dakota territories and states. As a masculine name, Dakodah conveys a rugged, natural quality with connections to Native American heritage and the American landscape. The name balances strength with approachability, featuring soft consonants despite its strong cultural associations. This spelling variation emerged as parents sought more unique ways to present familiar names, particularly in the early 2000s.

  9. Dakotah
    • Description:

      Dakotah is a masculine name derived from the Native American Sioux tribe name meaning 'friend' or 'ally.' This spelling variant with the final 'h' adds a distinctive touch to the more common 'Dakota' form. While traditionally used more for boys, both spellings have become gender-neutral in recent decades. The name gained popularity in the United States during the 1990s, partly inspired by place names (the Dakota states) and the broader trend of adopting Native American names. Dakotah carries a strong, earthy quality with ties to American heritage and natural landscapes. The name offers parents a way to honor Native American culture while choosing a name with a modern, accessible sound.
  10. Finleah
    • Description:

      Finleah is a modern feminine variation of the traditional Irish and Scottish name Finley, which means 'fair warrior' or 'fair hero.' It combines the classic Finley with a more feminine ending to create a unique twist. This contemporary spelling adaptation emerged as parents sought distinctive names with traditional roots. While not among the most common names, Finleah has gained some traction in the 21st century as part of the trend toward Celtic-inspired names with personalized spellings. The name carries connotations of strength and beauty, making it appealing to parents looking for a name that balances feminine qualities with an underlying sense of resilience.

  11. Lakotah
    • Origin:

      Native American tribal name
    • Meaning:

      "friend to us"
    • Description:

      Alternative spelling of Lakota, the name of one of the branches of the Great Sioux Nation. Has a very namelike sound, but is not used as a name by the Lakota people themselves, and could be seen as appropriative.