Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Acadia

Place of plenty

French

Alpina

Blond

Scottish

Alpine

From the Alps

American

Alta

High, elevated

Latin

Ana

Gracious one

Hebrew

Angela

Messenger of God

Greek

Ariel

Lion of God

Hebrew

Ashley

Ash tree meadow

English

Aspen

Aspen tree

English

Aston

East settlement; ash tree settlement

English

Astra

Star

Latin

Auburn

Moderate or reddish brown

English

Audi

Noble strength

English

Aurica

Combination of the names AURA and AFRICA

American

Aurora

Goddess of dawn

Latin

Avalon

Island of apples

Celtic

Bentley

Meadow of bent grass

English

Bristol

Site of the Bridge

English

Camry

Crown

Japanese

Caprice

Whimsical, playful

Italian

Carisma

Blessing

Greek

Carmen

Song

Spanish

Cayenne

Hot Spice

French

Celica

Heavenly

Modern

Chevelle

Created name

American

Cheyenne

Unintelligible speakers

Native American

Chrissy

Follower of Christ

Latin

Claire

Clear and bright

French

Clio

Glory

Greek

Cortina

Small court; garden

Spanish

Courtney

Domain of Curtius

French

Crosley

Of the cross meadow

English

Cyndie

From Mount Kynthos

Greek

Danica

Morning star; from Denmark

Slavic

Dedra

Broken-hearted, sorrowful

Irish

Denise

Follower of Dionysius

French

Devon

Valley dwellers; defender

English

Dina

Decoration; valley; justified; spear ruler

Hebrew

Elantra

Wordplay on "elation"

Modern

Erica

Forever or alone, ruler

Scandinavian

Ferrari

Blacksmith

Italian

Genesis

The beginning

Greek

Granada

Pomegranate tree

Spanish

Hailie

Variant of Hailey

English

Helle

Variant of Helga

Scandinavian

Hennessey

One strength

Irish, Scottish

Humvee

High Mobility Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle

American

Indy

Independent or Indian

American

Infiniti

Respelling of Infinity

English

Jamie

He who supplants

Hebrew

Janet

“The gracious gift of God.” A diminutive form of Joanna, the feminine form of John.

Scottish

Jennifer

Fair magical being

English

Jetta

Home ruler

Danish

Johanna

God is gracious

Hebrew

Jordan

To descend

Hebrew

Jutta

From Judea; Jewish

Hebrew

Karma

Fate, destiny

Indian (Sanskrit)

Katherine

Pure

Greek

Kia

Hill; pure

African, Scandinavian

Lada

Glorious rule

Slavic

Laina

Path, roadway

Latin

Laine

Path, roadway

English

Lanie

Path, roadway

English

Legacy

Inherited from ancestors

English

Leilani

Heavenly flower

Polynesian

Lella

Lady; maiden

Arabic

Lexus

Defender of man

Greek

Lincoln

Lake colony

English

Lotus

Lotus flower

Greek

Louise

Famous warrior

German

Malibu

The surf sounds loudly

Native American

Mara

Bitter

Hebrew

Maria

Of the sea

Latin

Marquise

Lord

French

Maxima

Greatest

Latin

Mercedes

Mercies

Spanish

Michele

Who resembles God?

Hebrew

Milan

From the middle of the plain

Latin

Milka

Rival; laborious; eager; flattering, hardworking; queen

Slavic

Mirai

Future

Japanese

Natacha

Birthday

Latin

Natalie

Christmas Day

French

Paige

Young servant

English

Patty

Noble; patrician

Latin

Pippa

An Italian diminutive form of Philippa.

Greek

Porsche

Offering

German

Puma

Mountain Lion

Latin

Rahel

Ewe, female sheep

Hebrew

Reva

“She who has been restored,” from the Latin revalescere, to grow well again.

Latin

Riley

Rye clearing

Irish

Riva

Maiden

Hebrew

Royce

Fame

German

Sabine

Sabine

Latin

Sable

Black

Slavic

Saima

Fasting woman

Arabic

Santana

Holy

Spanish

Sara

Princess

Hebrew

Savana

Treeless plain

Spanish

Sequoia

Sparrow

Native American

Shannon

Old, ancient

Gaelic

Shawna

God is gracious

Irish

Shelby

Willow grove

English

Shirley

Bright meadow

English

Sienna

Reddish brown

English

Sierra

Saw

Spanish

Simona

Hear, listen

Hebrew

Stella

Celestial star

Latin

Susie

Lily

Hebrew

Tammy

Date Palm Tree

English

Tatiana

Unknown

Russian

Tesla

Of the ax

Slavic

Tilda

A short form of Matilda.

German

Tina

A short form of longer names contain ing the element “tina,” as Christina, Albertina, Martina, etc.

Latin

Tundra

Frozen arctic plain

English

Vanina

Brings good news

Latin

Vega

Falling vulture

Arabic

Victoria

Victory

Latin

Viva

Alive

Latin

Vivien

Lively

Latin

Introduce some high-speed sweethearts to your favorites list with car names for girls. From racecar cuties to favorite brands, these picks come in various styles. You can find luxury monikers and those worn by everyday drivers, giving you plenty of options. Hop in and meet some with us.

Some car names for girls are more obvious than others, like brands. Mercedes is one with an upscale air. She was most common in the early 1990s, but she’s still well-known. Rooted in Spanish, she means “mercies,” another term for “reward.”  Audi is another stunner connected to a high-end car brand. Meaning “noble strength,” she’s related to the popular Audrey. You probably know Kia, too, a beautiful moniker worn by a South Korean car company. The name itself has a mixed background, with African and Scandinavian roots. Other brand names that make great girl names include Bentley, Aston, and Porsche.

Many model monikers make great car names for girls, too. This isn’t a surprise, as car manufacturers tend to use female monikers when naming new models. Some are more obvious in their connection than others, too. Stella, for instance, has been worn by several brands and models, including a solar-powered vehicle and the Subaru Stella. Meaning “star,” she’s quite popular. Elise is another mighty model name connected to the Lotus Elise roadster, and she’s a surprise choice, as many wouldn’t immediately think of the car at her mentioning. On the other hand, Camry is strongly associated with the Toyota vehicle. Of Japanese origin, she means “crown.” Jetta is also deeply tied to her vehicle counterpart from Volkswagen. Meaning “home ruler,” she a Danish darling. See Sienna, Avalon, and Chevelle for more car model monikers.

Another fun way to find car names for girls is to look at racecar drivers, as these pedal-to-the-medal ladies love the freedom of speeding down a track. Danica is one most often thought of, as she’s the name of accomplished racer Danica Patrick. Meaning “morning star” or “from Denmark,” this Slavic sweetheart peaked in use during the early 2000s. With the adorable Dani and Nikki nicknames, she’s as versatile as she is gorgeous, whether your little one is a tomboy or a girly girl. Simona is another famous face in racing, worn by Simona de Silvestro. She’s a rare name stateside, but that doesn’t mean she isn’t devastatingly beautiful. This is also true of Sabine, a Latin name rocked by German great Sabine Schmitz. Check out Milka, Tatiana, and Johanna for car names inspired by female racecar drivers.

Meet more high-octane car names for girls on our complete list.