Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Adeleine

Of nobility

French

Adeline

Noble one

German

Adelis

Noble kind

German

Adley

Impartial, just, honest

Hebrew

Ainslee

Only hermitage wood or clearing

English

Aisling

Dream, vision

Irish

Alaska

The mainland

Native American

Alora

My Dream

African

Anwen

Very fair

Welsh

Arianwen

White, holy silver

Welsh

Arwen

Muse

Welsh

Aspen

Aspen tree

English

Aubrielle

Combination of Aubrey and -elle suffix

American

Aurora

Goddess of dawn

Latin

Autumn

Season of harvest

English

Avalon

Island of apples

Celtic

Avery

Elf counsel

English

Avonlea

Field by a river

English

Berkley

Birch tree meadow

Scottish

Birdie

Bright, famous; little bird

German

Blair

Plain, field

Scottish

Blakeley

Black, dark; pale

English

Blythe

Blithe, cheerful, carefree

English

Bowie

Blonde

Scottish

Brenley

Burned meadow

English

Briar

Thorny bush of wild roses, brambles

English

Brielle

God is my strength

French

Brinley

Burnt meadow

English

Bronwen

Fair, blessed breast

Welsh

Brynn

Hilled area

Welsh

Cady

Pure

Greek

Callista

Cup; fairest, most beautiful

Latin

Capri

Island

Italian

Carys

Love

Welsh

Cecilee

Blind; sixth

Welsh

Celeste

Heavenly

Latin

Celia

Heaven

Latin

Celine

Heaven

Latin

Clementine

Merciful

Latin

Cora

Maiden

Greek

Corinne

Maiden

Greek

Cosette

People of victory

Greek

Cosima

Order, beauty

Greek

Cove

Small inlet

English

Daisy

Daisy flower

English

Delaney

From the alder grove

English

Della

Noble

German

Dion

Follower of Dionysus

Greek

Dolly

A variant spelling of Dollie.

English

Eleanor

Of unknown meaning

English

Eliza

God is my oath

English

Ellery

Form of Hilary

English

Elodie

Marsh flower

Greek

Elowen

Elm Tree

English

Emerald

Precious gemstone

Spanish

Emilea

Rival; laborious; eager

Latin

Emmeline

Work

German

Ensley

Solitary clearing

Scottish

Esme

To love

French

Estella

Star-like; love

Spanish

Everly

From the boar meadow

English

Fallon

Superiority; descended from a ruler

Irish

Felicity

Happiness

Latin

Fern

Fern

English

Flora

Flower

Latin

Galea

Helmet; warship

Latin, Spanish

Gemma

Precious stone

Italian

Geneve

Woman; juniper tree

French

Glenna

Glen

Irish

Grey

Grey-haired

English

Hadley

Heather meadow

English

Halley

Army ruler, commander

Scandinavian

Harlow

Rock hill

English

Hartley

Deer meadow

English

Hattie

Home ruler

German

Haven

Safe place

English

Hazel

Hazelnut tree

English

Helene

Sun ray, shining light

Greek

Henley

High field

English

Hollis

Near the holly bushes

English

Hyacinth

A variant spelling of Hyacintha.

Greek

Imogen

Maiden

Irish

Indie

Independent

American

Jovie

Joyful

American

Junia

Queen of heaven

Latin

Juniper

Juniper tree

English

Kendall

The Kent river valley

English

Kenley

Royal Meadow

English

Laney

Path, roadway

English

Larina

Protection

Latin

Lark

Bird

English

Laurel

The bay, or laurel plant

Latin

Layla

Night

Arabic

London

From the great river

English

Lottie

A variant spelling of Lotty.

French

Lula

Famous warrior

German

Luna

The moon

Latin

Lyra

Lyre

Greek

Magnolia

Magnolia flower

English

Margot

Pearl

French

Marina

From the sea

Latin

Marisol

Sea and sun

Spanish

Marlow

Driftwood

English

Mavis

Song thrush

French

Noemi

Pleasant

Hebrew

Nola

“A little bell,” in allusion to the commune of Nola, in Campania, Italy, where bells of excellent quality were first made.

Irish

Novalee

New field

American

Olive

Olive tree

English

Ophelia

Help

Greek

Ottilie

Prosperous in battle

French

Paisley

Church

Scottish

Penelope

Weaver

Greek

Poppy

“The milk of happiness,” from the Latin papaver, the name of a plant having thick, milky juice, on the basis of papa, thick milk.

Latin

Posy

Small Flower

English

Primrose

First rose

English

Quincy

Counsel; estate of the fifth son

Irish

Quinn

Descendent of Conn

Irish

Quinnley

Descendant of Conn's meadow

English

River

Flowing body of water

English

Rory

Red king

Irish

Ruby

Red gemstone

English

Sadie

Princess

Hebrew

Sarina

Serene

Latin

Scarlett

Shade of red

English

Scottie

Scotland

English

Scout

To listen

French

Sienna

Reddish brown

English

Sloane

Raid

Irish

Sparrow

Small bird in the Finch family

English

Sutton

From the south town

English

Sylvie

Woods, forest

Latin

Tallulah

Leaping water

Native American

Valley

Valley, low area between mountains

English

Valora

Brave, courageous

Latin

Varina

Foreigner

Slavic

Violet

Violet flower

English

Waverly

Meadow of quivering aspens

English

Whitley

White meadow

English

Willow

Willow tree

English

Winter

Winter season

English

Wisteria

Purple flower

Wrenley

Combination of Wren and -Lee Suffix

American

Yara

Water lady; small butterfly

Arabic

Zara

Blooming flower

English

Zella

Happy

Yiddish

Zinnia

An allusion to the flower of the same name, so designated in honor of J.

Latin

Aesthetic girl names are rising fast in popularity. This relatively new trend isn’t all that unusual despite its flashy name, with parents merely seeking out beauty in a name rather than staunch traditions. The results are a diverse mix of natural, vintage, and rare tones that appeal to the eye and ear. Let’s explore some aesthetic baby girl names together to understand the style better.

When we think of aesthetic names for girls, we imagine monikers that look as great as they sound, especially when written in cursive or hung on a wall in Instagram-worthy appliques. Few names fit this mental image as well as Callista does, a Latin name referencing “the most beautiful.” The name is incredibly feminine both in sound and style, with plenty of girlish loops when signed in cursive. Her dear friend Cosette isn’t far behind, and we think she’s too cute for words. Other names in this category of aesthetic baby girl names are Blythe, Celeste, and Elowen.

Many aesthetic baby names have deep ties to nature, giving them organic beauty. Aurora is a favorite among them. Meaning “goddess of dawn,” she’s another name for the Northern Lights. Her built-in nickname of Rory is simply precious, and her sound is certainly a head-turner. Willow is another star in aesthetic names. Popular among celebrities, she’s mysterious yet approachable, wearing well on any little girl. Check out Hazel, Briar, and Hyacinth for more nature ties.

Many of the trending picks fall into what we call cute aesthetic girl names. They have an air to them that perfectly fits a girly girl. Birdie is a beloved member of this group. Both vintage and youthful, she’s sweet as can be. A modern friend of hers is Brielle, a shortened form of Gabrielle. For a fashion tie-in, check out Henley or surname stunners Hadley and Fallon.

Browse our list of aesthetic girl names and see what speaks to your style.