Girl Baby Names

Discover Girl baby names with meanings, origins, and popularity rankings.

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Aditi
Mother of gods; boundless
Sanskrit
Aditie
Means 'boundless' or 'infinite' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Aditri
Highest Honor.
Sanskrit
Adity
Belonging to Aditi, meaning boundless or free.
Sanskrit
Adiva
Pleasant or gentle.
Hebrew
Adla
Justice, fairness, or equality.
Arabic
Adlaah
Night.
Arabic
Adlah
Justice.
Arabic
Admeta
Untamed, unconquered.
Greek
Admete
Untamed, referring to a daughter of Eurystheus in Greek mythology.
Greek
Adna
Adna means 'paradise' or 'garden of Eden' in Arabic.
Arabic
Adnanah
Paradise.
Arabic
Adniyyah
Heavenly, from paradise
Arabic
Adoette
Meaning 'big tree' or 'large tree' in Cherokee.
Cherokee
Adolfa
Noble wolf, feminine form of Adolf.
German
Adolfah
Noble wolf, derived from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'wolf...
Germanic
Adolfia
Noble wolf, derived from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'wolf...
German
Adolfya
Noble wolf, derived from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'wolf...
German
Adolfyah
The meaning of the name Adolfyah is not available.
Germanic
Adolpha
Noble wolf, from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'wolf' meanin...
Germanic
Adolphah
Noble wolf, derived from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'wolf...
German
Adolphiah
not clear, as it is a rare and unique name with no widely accepted translatio...
Hebrew
Adolphie
Noble wolf, from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'wolf' meanin...
Germanic
Adolphina
Noble wolf, feminine form of Adolph.
German
Adolphine
Noble wolf, derived from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'wolf...
French
Adolphya
Noble wolf, from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'wolf' meanin...
Germanic
Adolphyah
Noble wolf.
Hebrew
Adona
Lady or mistress.
Hebrew
Adoncia
Sweetness, derived from the Spanish word 'dulce' meaning sweet.
Spanish
Adonia
From Greek Adonia, festival of Adonis, meaning 'lord' or 'ruler'.
Greek
Adoniah
My Lord is Yahweh.
Hebrew
Adonyah
Adonyah means 'my Lord is Yahweh' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Adora
Adora means 'beloved' or 'adored', derived from the Latin verb 'adorare'.
Latin
Adorabelle
A combination of Adora and Belle, meaning 'beloved beautiful one'.
French
Adoracion
Adoration, referring to the adoration of the Virgin Mary.
Spanish
Adoria
Gift of the beloved.
Latin
Adorna
Adorna means 'adorned' or 'decorated' in Latin.
Latin
Adowa
not specified.
Akan
Adrah
not widely known and is less commonly used, so it may not have a specific mea...
Arabic
Adrasta
Meaning 'not running away' or 'courageous', from Greek adrastos.
Greek
Adrastar
Star of guidance.
Persian
Adrastea
She who cannot escape; a nymph who nursed the infant Zeus.
Greek
Adrasteia
Inescapable, not to be turned aside.
Greek
Adreah
No known meaning
English
Adrean
From the Latin Hadrianus, meaning 'from Hadria'.
Latin
Adreana
Feminine form of Adrian, meaning 'from Hadria'.
Greek
Adria
From the city of Adria, or meaning 'dark' or 'rich'.
Latin
Adriadna
Most holy, derived from Greek 'adros' meaning strong or 'hagnos' meaning pure.
Greek
Adrianah
Feminine form of Adrian, meaning 'from Hadria'.
Latin
Adrianna
Feminine form of Adrian, meaning 'from Hadria'.
Latin
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