Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Addy

Noble; noble; son of Adam; noble kind

German

Akiko

Autumn's child; bright child; glistening child

Japanese

Akina

Bright

Japanese

Alice

Of nobility

German

Amelie

Industrious, striving; work; rival; laborious; eager

Latin

Ann

He (God) has favored me

Hebrew

Ashlyn

Dream

Irish

Bailey

Bailiff

English

Bennett

Little blessed one

Latin

Blaire

Plain, field

Scottish

Brooks

Water, small stream

German

Camille

Religious helper

French

Caroline

Free woman

French

Cecile

Blind; sixth

Welsh

Chrissa

Follower of Christ

Latin

Claudie

Lame

Latin

Corinne

Maiden

Greek

Courtney

Domain of Curtius

French

Deborah

Bee

Hebrew

Elizabeth

God is my oath

Hebrew

Ellison

Son of Ellis

English

Emerson

Son of Emery

English

Emily

To excel

Latin

Evette

Yew

French

Felicity

Happiness

Latin

Gabriela

God is my strength

Spanish

Grace

Gracious one

English

Gwen

Fair, white, blessed, holy

Welsh

Gwynn

Fair one; white and smooth, soft; fair, white, blessed, holy; fair bow; blessed ring

Welsh

Holland

Land on the Ridge

American

Isabelle

God is my oath

French

Ivy

Ivy plant

English

Jean

God is gracious

Hebrew

Jess

God is gracious; jasmine; He sees

Persian

Jocelyn

Member of the Gauts

German

Josefina

The Lord adds; Jehovah increases

Italian

Joss

A member of the German tribe, the Gauts

German

Julie

A variant form, regarded as French, of Julia.

French

Kailey

Slim and fair; darling, beloved; slender

Irish

Kanani

The beautiful one

Polynesian

Kaya

Restful place, yew tree, forgiveness; home; stone; willow, wise child; the one with the beautiful body, profile

Turkish

Kendall

The Kent river valley

English

Kira

Black

Irish

Kirsten

Follower of Christ

Scandinavian

Kit

Pure; follower of Christ

Latin

Lanie

Path, roadway

English

Larson

Son of Lars

Scandinavian

Lea

Delicate; weary; meadow or pasture

Hebrew

Lindsey

Lincoln's marsh; island of linden trees

English

Ling

Dawn; sound of Jade

Chinese

Logan

Little hollow

Scottish

Luciana

Light

Italian

Makena

Gaelic

Margaret

Pearl

English

Maria

Of the sea

Latin

Marie

A French form of Mary.

French

Marie-Grace

Combination of Marie and Grace

French

Marisol

Sea and sun

Spanish

Maritza

Of the sea; star of the sea

Latin

Mary

Of the sea

Latin

Maryellen

Combination of Mary and Ellen

English

Maxwell

Mack’s stream

English

McKenna

Son of Cionaodh

Gaelic

Mei

The fifth month

English

Meiling

Beautiful and delicate

Chinese

Melody

Song

English

Mia

Dear

Scandinavian

Mildred

Gentle strength

English

Molly

Of the sea

English

Nanea

Relaxed; fascinating

Persian, Polynesian

Nellie

Horn; sun ray, shining light

Latin

Nicki

Victory of the people

English

Palmer

Palm tree

Latin

Rebecca

To join

Hebrew

Rousseau

Red Haired

French

Ruth

Friend

Hebrew

Ruthie

Friend, companion

Hebrew

Saige

Wise, healthy

Latin

Samantha

Name of God

Hebrew

Sonali

Golden

Asian

Suzanne

A French form of Susanna.

French

Tenney

Form of Dennis

English

Tennyson

Son of Dennis

English

Vega

Falling vulture

Arabic

Walker

Cloth-walker

English

Willa

Will helmet, protection

German

Z

Letter Z; usually shortened form of Z- names

English

Want to reconnect with childhood favorites and gather some name inspiration? Explore American Girl doll names. These collectibles come with stories tied to specific periods of time, giving them personality and depth. We’ve rounded up these characters’ first names along with some surprise middle and surname standouts that also make mighty monikers. Let’s check out some highlights together.

Well-known monikers make up several American Girl doll names. These include classic options that remain common today like Emily. This was used on the doll Emily Bennett, a British-born character who was sent stateside during World War II. As a name, Emily peaked in popularity during the early 2000s as the #1 girl name in the U.S. and remains much-loved today in the Top 25. Elizabeth is another classic name you may recognize. Used for a doll with a story set around the American Revolution, this name has a long history of popularity with parents and deep royal connections. Another beauty is Caroline, a name given to a doll with a story set in 1812. The daughter of a shipbuilder, she had a love of the sea and bravery beyond her years. Other classic American Girl dolls’ names include Molly, Samantha, and Josefina.

Other dolls have had more unique names like Kaya. Her full name was Kaya’aton’my, said to mean “she who arranges rocks.” The doll’s story was set with a Native American tribe in the Northwest U.S. Brave and adventurous, little Kaya deeply respected warriors and the customs of her people. Another rare find is Tennyson, a unisex moniker meaning “son of Dennis.” As a character, Tennyson went by Tenney and dreamed of people a famous singer. See Gwynn, Joss, and Willa for more unique American Girl doll names.

The coolest part of any name is its meaning. This backstory helps elevate the letters into something more. Many American Girl doll names have amazing meanings behind them like Luciana. Given to a space-loving little one in the collection, this name means “light.” You may like Corinne‘s meaning of “little girl,” too. A Greek great, this name isn’t very common and features fun nicknames like Cori, Rin, and Cora. Another stunner is Kanani, a Polynesian princess meaning “the beautiful one.”

Browse the rest of our American Girl doll names list to see more magical monikers.