Surname Names for Baby Girls

  1. Kendrix
    • Origin:

      Variation of Kendrick, English and Scottish
    • Meaning:

      "royal ruler, champion; home ruler"
    • Description:

      While Kendrix is predominantly used on boys — likely owing to its musical namesakes, Kendrick Lamar and Jimi Hendrix — the most noteworthy Kendrix (as yet) is in fact Kendrix Morgan, also known as the Pink Galaxy Ranger from the Power Rangers franchise.
  2. Sosa
    • Origin:

      Spanish, Portuguese
    • Meaning:

      "salty water; rocky, pebbly"
    • Description:

      Sweet, spirited, and unexpected as a given name, reality TV star Lala Kent brought Sosa into the spotlight when she chose it for her daughter in 2024. A Spanish name deriving from the Portuguese surname Sousa, Sosa is a unique choice that still fits in with the likes of Luna, Rosa, Nova, and Luz.
  3. Royson
    • Origin:

      English, Scottish
    • Meaning:

      "son of Roy; son of Royce"
    • Description:

      Royal and Rory are both in the US Top 1000 for girls where they join a number of surname-inspired names ending in -son, from long-time favorite Madison to the newer Emerson. The yet to rank Royson could be a new consideration with its rosy feel, but tougher edge.
  4. Velzy
    • Origin:

      Modern invention
    • Meaning:

      "fields; from Velsen"
    • Description:

      Party Velma, part Daisy, part Elsie with a little bit of Wesley thrown in too, Velzy is a surprisingly popular choice among TikTok parents. Possibly inspired by the surfer Dale Velzy and by the Hawaiian beach, known colloquially as Velzyland in his honor, the name might have its origins as a Dutch surname.
  5. Cully
    • Origin:

      Irish, English, Scottish
    • Meaning:

      "descendent of the wolf warrior; holly; colony; from Cully; dove"
    • Description:

      A last name as a first name that also has the feel of nicknames like Callie, Tully, Tally and Tilly, Cully could derive from an anglicized form of the Irish surname Ó Colla.
  6. Landie
    • Origin:

      English, South African
    • Meaning:

      "land; violet; landowner; country"
    • Description:

      A unisex nickname style name, similar in sound and feel to Andie, Candy, Indy, or Danny, Landie could be a short form of any name including the land element. This includes Holland, Orlanda, Scotland, or Ireland.