Surnames For Girls Names

  1. Nixon
    • Payton
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "fighting man's estate"
      • Description:

        Rarely used until the 90s, Payton rose up the charts when it was popularized by the football star, Peyton Manning, and, interestingly, by the character of "Peyton Flanders", the villainess of the 1992 film, The Hand That Rocks The Cradle.
    • Presley
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "priest's meadow"
      • Description:

        Presley is a much more popular name for little girls than you might think, entering the charts as a girls' name in 1998 and hovering around Number 200 for the last decade.
    • Quincy
      • Origin:

        French from Latin
      • Meaning:

        "estate of the fifth son"
      • Description:

        Quincy is a Presidential surname name that actually sounds both cute and strong when used for a girl. For the first time ever, Quincy joined the Top 1000 roster for girls in 2023, given to over 250 baby girls that year.
    • Quinn
      • Origin:

        Irish
      • Meaning:

        "descendant of Conn, chief leader, intelligence"
      • Description:

        Quinn is one of the first popular Irish unisex surnames, a strong and attractive choice on the rise for girls but still popular for boys. Quinn was used for about 3000 baby girls and 700 boys in the US last year.
    • Reece
      • Origin:

        Welsh
      • Meaning:

        "ardor"
      • Description:

        Reece is a less popular respelling of Reese, made famous by actress Witherspoon. Reese is the most popular spelling for girls and Rhys for boys, with Reece given to about four times as many boys as girls.
    • Reilly
      • Origin:

        Irish
      • Meaning:

        "courageous"
      • Description:

        Riley is the spelling of this lively Irish name most often picked for girls, but this version is occasionally used.
    • Rowan
      • Origin:

        Scottish and Irish
      • Meaning:

        "rowan tree; little redhead"
      • Description:

        Stylish, gentle, and rustic at the same time, Rowan is a name that falls into various categories. Unisex and cool, mystical and woodsy, with the feel of both Rose and Riley, Rowan is a fresh but familiar choice.
    • Radley
      • Ross
        • Sade
          • Origin:

            Finnish, Nigerian and Yoruba, diminutive of Folashade
          • Meaning:

            "rain; honor bestows a crown"
          • Description:

            The one-named singer clarified the confusing pronunciation on this one (in her case, it's shah-DAY), but a number of parents have looked for more phonetic spellings. The Finnish version means "rain."
        • Skyler
          • Origin:

            Spelling variation of Skylar or Schuyler
          • Description:

            While Skylar is currently the most popular spelling choice for girls, the Skyler option is more (statistically) unisex. Given to boy and girls in nearly equal numbers each year, it ranks around the middle of the US Top 1000.
        • Tristan
          • Origin:

            Celtic
          • Meaning:

            "noise or sorrowful"
          • Description:

            Though Tristan was the male figure in the romantic legend and his name has become trendy for boys, it's used now for girls, too: About 15 percent of the baby Tristans are female. And about three times as many girls are named Tristan as are named Isolde, Tristan's mythical female counterpart. There are also feminizations of Tristan, such as Tristana and Tristine, but these are much more rare than the original.
        • Tyler
          • Origin:

            Occupational name
          • Meaning:

            "maker of tiles"
          • Description:

            This once-trendy name has been fading for both boys and girls. A Top 10 name from 1992 to 2000, it is now at Number 38 and falling. It was the surname of the tenth U.S. president.
        • Thane
          • Tilley
            • Vick
              • Wesley