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40 names
Updated April 2026
#1 Pick
Aurora
Rising Fast
Hazel
Hidden Gem
Genevieve
Classic Pick
Violet
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Aurora (aw-ROHR-uh)

From Latin, meaning "dawn," often associated with beauty and new beginnings.

Top 10 Baby Pretty Girl Names Names

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1Auroraaw-ROHR-uhFrom Latin, meaning "dawn," often associated with beauty and new beginnings. Ranked #15 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.Top
2Isabellaiz-uh-BEH-luhAn Italian and Spanish variation of Elizabeth, meaning "pledged to God," often p... Ranked #7 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.Top
3Sophiasoh-FEE-uhOf Greek origin, meaning "wisdom," conveying intelligence and sophistication. Ranked #5 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.Top
4Oliviauh-LIH-vee-uhDerived from Latin, meaning "olive tree," symbolizing peace and beauty. Ranked #1 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.Top
5Ameliauh-MEE-lee-uhOf German origin, meaning "work," but often associated with ambition and grace. Ranked #4 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.Top
6ScarlettSKAHR-letAn English color name, often linked to passion and beauty. Ranked #32 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.Popular
7VioletVY-uh-letA flower name, symbolizing modesty and beauty. Ranked #13 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.Top
8RoserohzA classic flower name, representing love and beauty. Ranked #114 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.Classic
9EleanorEL-uh-norOf Greek origin, meaning "light-hearted" or "bright, shining one.". Ranked #12 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.Top
10GracegreysAn English virtue name, representing elegance and charm. Ranked #38 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.Popular
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Aurora
aw-ROHR-uh
From Latin, meaning "dawn," often associated with beauty and new beginnings. Ranked #15 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Top
Isabella
iz-uh-BEH-luh
An Italian and Spanish variation of Elizabeth, meaning "pledged to God," often perceived as elegant and graceful. Ranked #7 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Top
Sophia
soh-FEE-uh
Of Greek origin, meaning "wisdom," conveying intelligence and sophistication. Ranked #5 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Top
Olivia
uh-LIH-vee-uh
Derived from Latin, meaning "olive tree," symbolizing peace and beauty. Ranked #1 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Top
Amelia
uh-MEE-lee-uh
Of German origin, meaning "work," but often associated with ambition and grace. Ranked #4 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Top
Scarlett
SKAHR-let
An English color name, often linked to passion and beauty. Ranked #32 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Popular
Violet
VY-uh-let
A flower name, symbolizing modesty and beauty. Ranked #13 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Top
Rose
rohz
A classic flower name, representing love and beauty. Ranked #114 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Classic
Eleanor
EL-uh-nor
Of Greek origin, meaning "light-hearted" or "bright, shining one.". Ranked #12 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Top
Grace
greys
An English virtue name, representing elegance and charm. Ranked #38 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Popular
Hazel
HAY-zel
An English nature name, referring to the hazel tree and its beautiful nuts, also sometimes used to describe eye color. Ranked #21 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Classic
Willow
WIL-oh
An English nature name, representing grace and flexibility. Ranked #44 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Popular
Luna
LOO-nuh
Latin for "moon," often associated with mystery and beauty. Ranked #27 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Popular
Freya
FRAY-uh
Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility, conveying strength and allure. Ranked #176 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Popular
Aria
AH-ree-uh
Italian for "air" or "melody," suggestive of beauty and harmony. Ranked #26 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Popular
Genevieve
JEN-uh-veev
Of French origin, meaning "tribe woman," often perceived as sophisticated and beautiful. Ranked #148 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Classic
Seraphina
ser-uh-FEE-nuh
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "fiery ones," associated with angels and beauty. Ranked #600 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.
Rare
Ophelia
oh-FEE-lee-uh
Of Greek origin, meaning "help," often associated with beauty and tragedy in literature. Ranked #264 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.
Trending
Calliope
kuh-LYE-uh-pee
Greek for "beautiful voice," the name of the muse of epic poetry. Ranked #451 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.
Trending
Isolde
ih-ZOHL-duh
A Welsh name, meaning "ice ruler," associated with beauty and legend. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #5436 in 2007.
Rare
Adeline
AD-uh-line
Of German origin, meaning "noble.". Ranked #59 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.
Trending
Clara
KLAIR-uh
Latin for "bright" or "clear," symbolizing purity and beauty. Ranked #63 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.
Trending
Josephine
JOH-suh-feen
Of French origin, meaning "God will increase.". Ranked #53 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Classic
Juliet
JOO-lee-et
A French name derived from Julius, it's associated with youthfulness and romance. Ranked #274 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Popular
Magnolia
mag-NOH-lee-uh
A flower name, symbolizing dignity and beauty. Ranked #124 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Popular
Ivy
AI-vee
An English nature name, representing faithfulness and eternity. Ranked #39 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Popular
Thea
THEE-uh
Greek for "goddess," suggesting divine beauty and strength. Ranked #353 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: falling.
Popular
Esme
EZ-may
Of French origin, meaning "esteemed" or "loved.". Ranked #298 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.
Trending
Elodie
EL-uh-dee
Of French origin, meaning "foreign riches.". Ranked #310 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.
Trending
Aurelia
aw-REE-lee-uh
Of Latin origin, meaning "golden.". Ranked #290 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.
Trending
Cecilia
suh-SEE-lee-uh
The feminine form of Cecil, meaning "blind," but traditionally associated with music and beauty. Ranked #108 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Popular
Margot
MAHR-go
A French diminutive of Margaret, meaning "pearl," often associated with beauty and elegance. Ranked #102 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.
Trending
Imogen
IM-uh-jen
A Celtic name, possibly meaning "maiden.". Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #1121 in 2024.
Rare
Vivienne
VIV-ee-en
Of French origin, meaning "alive.". Ranked #172 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.
Trending
Beatrice
BEE-uh-triss
Of Latin origin, meaning "she who brings happiness; blessed.". Ranked #508 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.
Rare
Florence
FLOR-ens
Of Latin origin, meaning "flourishing, prosperous.". Ranked #391 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.
Trending
Hazel
HAY-zel
Derived from the hazel tree, often associated with beauty due to its nut color. Ranked #21 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Classic
Juniper
JOO-nih-per
An English name derived from the juniper tree. Ranked #100 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.
Trending
Iris
EYE-ris
From the Greek word for "rainbow," associated with beauty and messages. Ranked #61 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.
Trending
Jade
jayd
A Spanish name for the green gemstone. Ranked #95 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Popular

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

Auroraaw-ROHR-uh
Isabellaiz-uh-BEH-luh
Sophiasoh-FEE-uh
Oliviauh-LIH-vee-uh
Ameliauh-MEE-lee-uh
ScarlettSKAHR-let
VioletVY-uh-let
Roserohz

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Sibling & Middle Names

Aurora & Luna
Celestial names with a dreamy feel.
Sophia & Olivia
Classic and popular names that sound lovely together.
Violet & Rose
Beautiful flower names, evoking nature and elegance.
Isabella & Amelia
Elegant and timeless names with a vintage charm.
Aurora & Grace
Adds a touch of classic elegance.
Olivia & Rose
A floral and sweet combination.
Sophia & Jade
Combines classic with a modern gemstone name.
Scarlett & Maeve
A vibrant and slightly mysterious pairing.

How to Choose: 5 Tips

Say it out loud — Test how the name sounds with your last name and as a full name.
Check the initials — Make sure the initials don't spell anything awkward.
Think about nicknames — Consider what the name shortens to naturally.
Cultural fit — Reflect on the name's origin and how it fits your family background.
Future-proof it — Imagine the name on a resume, not just a baby onesie.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a name sound "pretty"?
The perception of a "pretty" name is subjective and culturally influenced. However, names with soft sounds, melodic qualities, and positive associations are often considered pretty. Trends in popular culture and personal preferences also play a significant role.
Are there certain origins that lend themselves to pretty girl names?
Many languages contribute to the pool of pretty girl names. French, Italian, and Greek names are often favored for their melodic sounds and romantic associations. Names from nature, like flower names, are also commonly seen as pretty.
How do I choose a pretty name that is also unique?
Balancing beauty and uniqueness involves exploring less common names within your preferred style. Researching names from different cultures or considering variations of popular names can lead to a distinctive and pretty choice. Baby name websites and books can also be valuable resources.
Should the meaning of a "pretty" name matter?
The meaning of a name adds depth and significance, so considering it is worthwhile. While the sound and aesthetic of a name are important when looking for pretty girl names, a meaningful origin or association can enhance its appeal and create a stronger connection. Choose a meaning that resonates with your hopes and dreams for your child.
How can I test out a name to see if it suits my baby?
Say the name aloud frequently, pairing it with your last name and potential middle names. Imagine calling out the name in different situations. You can also ask close friends and family for their honest opinions, keeping in mind that the final decision is yours.

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