Pretty Names for Girls

  1. Juliette
    • Origin:

      French from Latin
    • Meaning:

      "little Julia"
    • Description:

      Juliette, pronounced with the emphasis on the last syllable, adds a little something extra to Juliet. In the past years it has been rising up the chart.
  2. JUSTINA
    • Katharina
      • Origin:

        German variation of Katherine, Greek
      • Meaning:

        "pure"
      • Description:

        Katharina is an attractive form of Katherine and a great way to update a classic. But English speakers may want to choose the Katerina or Katarina spelling to avoid pronunciation confusion.
    • Kyrie
      • Origin:

        Short form of Kyra or Greek
      • Meaning:

        "Lord"
      • Description:

        Kyrie elieson is one of the oldest religious refrains, meaning Lord, have mercy. As a first name, though, Kyrie is less a name of God and more a nickname-name that might be short for Kyra or a diminutive that stands on its own, a la Kylie. The best-known Kyrie is the male basketball player Kyrie Irving, who pronounces the first syllable to rhyme with my rather than fear. He has inspired more than 1000 baby boys to be given this name one recent year in the US, while it was given to 178 baby girls. Impressive numbers.
    • LACRIMA
      • LAURENTINE
        • Layla
          • Origin:

            Variation of Leila, Arabic
          • Meaning:

            "night"
          • Description:

            A lovely musical name (remember the old Eric Clapton-Derek & the Dominos song?), Layla's seen a significant surge in popularity, partly partly all names with a double L are stylish, and partly because all the forms of the name push it into the Top 15 for girls.
        • Libra
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "scales, balance"
          • Description:

            Appropriate for a girl born between late September and late October, Libra suggests both balance and freedom.
        • Lidiya
          • Lilia
            • Origin:

              Spanish, Italian and Russian
            • Meaning:

              "lily"
            • Description:

              Lilia is pretty double L name that makes for sparkly, floral choice with plenty of international flair. More distinctive that Lily, less popular than Liliana, Lia, and Lilian, Lilia was a new entry to the US Top 1000 in 2023.
          • Lilith
            • Origin:

              Assyrian, Sumerian
            • Meaning:

              "ghost, night monster"
            • Description:

              Lilith is derived from the Akkadian word lilitu meaning "of the night." In Jewish folklore she is portrayed as Adam's rejected first wife, who was turned into a night demon for refusing to obey him. Lilith is unrelated to most other Lil- names, with the exception of Lilita, which is the Latvian variation.
          • Liliya
            • Lillia
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "lilies"
              • Description:

                More than Lily yet less than Lillian, Lillia is a fresh and undeniably pretty member of the stylish genus of double (or in this case triple) l names. You can also spell it Lilia.
            • Lillian
              • Origin:

                English from Latin
              • Meaning:

                "lily; pledged to God"
              • Description:

                Lillian has ranked among the US Top 50 for the past 20 years, making it Lily's less popular but more grownup cousin.
            • Lily
              • Origin:

                English flower name
              • Meaning:

                "lily"
              • Description:

                Lily is the most popular of the popular delicate century-old flower names now making a return, thanks to its many irresistible attributes: a cool elegance and a lovely sound, a symbol of purity and innocence, and a role in Christian imagery.
            • Lilyana
              • Origin:

                Variation of Liliana, Italian and Spanish
              • Meaning:

                "lily"
              • Description:

                Lilyana is variant of "Lillian" or "Liliana", which are elaborations of the flower name "Lily".
            • Lolita
              • Origin:

                Spanish, diminutive of Lola and Dolores, Spanish
              • Meaning:

                "lady of sorrows"
              • Description:

                In Nabokov's notorious novel, Lolita is the pet name given by the pedophilic narrator, Humbert Humbert, to his victim: a young girl called Dolores and nicknamed Lola or Lo by her mother. Still, it seems that a few parents are prepared to look past this problematic association, seeing this as a offbeat option for those who defy convention. We would recommend thinking seriously about the background of this name before bestowing it on your daughter.
            • Lucilla
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "light"
              • Description:

                A delicate name with an ancient pedigree, more appealing to some than Lucille. It elaborates on Lucy and even Lucia and feels more distinctive than Lucinda.
            • Lucille
              • Origin:

                French variation of Latin Lucilla
              • Meaning:

                "light"
              • Description:

                Lucille is a name that had long been overpowered by its link to Lucille Ball, with an image of tangerine-colored hair, big, round eyes, and a tendency to stage daffy and desperate stunts. But with the newfound craze for double-L names like Lily and Lila, Lulu and Luna, and as the choice of Lucille by hipster parents Maya Rudolph and Paul Thomas Anderson, Lucille is breaking free from its old clownish image, moving rapidly up the charts over the past decade after a long nap.
            • Lucy
              • Origin:

                English variation of Lucia, Latin
              • Meaning:

                "light"
              • Description:

                A versatile classic, Lucy is both sweet and solid, a saint's name, and the heroine of several great novels. First fashionable in England and Wales, Lucy is now a popular choice in the US, The Netherlands, and New Zealand.