Girl Names That End with L
- Gull
Origin:
CelticMeaning:
"long-winged swimming birds"Description:
Suggests the salty, windswept air of the seashore.
- Tal
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"rain, dew"Description:
A unisex Hebrew name often found in combination with others, as in Tal-El and Tal-Or.
- Avigail
Origin:
Variation of AbigailMeaning:
"my father is joyful"Description:
Though Abigail has long been a very popular girls' name in the US, modern Hebrew form Avigail is rare here but among the Top 10 girls' names in Israel.
- Ardell
- Yahel
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"to shine"Description:
Variant Yaheli is more common in Israel.
- Mal
- Dashiel
Origin:
Anglicization of French surname de Chiel, meaning unknownDescription:
A rarer spelling of Dashiell, a handsome route to the nickname Dash. Neither variation is common for girls — Dashiell, at its peak, was given to six baby girls in a single year — but actress Milla Jovovich chose this spelling for her daughter, born in 2015.
- Grisell
Origin:
Scottish variation of GriseldaDescription:
Two famous women, both with the same surname, feature this name in Scottish history. The first, Lady Grisell Hume Baillie, was an 18th century songwriter. The second, Grisell Baillie, was the first woman to be admitted to the position of Deaconess in the Church of Scotland.
- Rakel
Origin:
Scandinavian variation of RachelDescription:
Apt to be confused with Raquel.
- Isabell
Origin:
Variation of Isabel
- Nikol
Origin:
Croatian, Bulgarian, Czech and Greek form of Nicola, from GreekMeaning:
"people of victory"
- Michel
- Sashel
- Averill
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"boar battle"Description:
One of the rare English surname names originally derived from a female given name: Eoforhild (Everild), meaning "boar battle". Also spelled Averill, it's an extremely rare choice today, but shares sounds with fashionable Ava and Avery.
- Eylül
Origin:
TurkishMeaning:
"September"Description:
The Turkish word for September, but popular year-round in its native country.
- Eathel
- Hendel
Origin:
YiddishMeaning:
"grace"Description:
Yiddish diminutive of Hannah
- Steel
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
Strong, but cold and soap opera-ish.
- Macel
- Gwennol
Origin:
CornishMeaning:
"swallow"Description:
A Cornish vocabulary bird, meaning the swallow bird, used in modern times.