Naming your little one is a momentous occasion, and finding the perfect name that resonates with both uniqueness and significance is a journey in itself. In this curated guide, we delve into a diverse array of unique girl names sourced from various cultures, languages, and inspirations. A name from this list will surely stand out amidst the crowd–while still reflecting the values and aspirations you hold dear. Break the mould with 100 different girl names that exude charm, elegance, and individuality.
We have organised our top 100 unique girl names for 2024 in three different ways to make your search for the perfect name as easy as possible. The first is simply alphabetical, the second is ordered by origin, and the third is ordered by general meaning. Jump to the section you’re looking for using the links below or scroll down to casually peruse them all.
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Unique Girl Names by Letter
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Aino: Scandinavian, meaning "the only one"
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Alba: Latin, meaning "white"
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Alberte: Scandinavian, meaning "wise, graceful"
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Aliyah: Hebrew, meaning "Exalted; to ascend, go up"
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Anaya: Hebrew, meaning "God answers"
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Anneliese: German, meaning "graceful, loving, and merciful"
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Arden: English, meaning "valley of the eagle; high"
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Astra: Latin, meaning "stars"
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Aurélie: French, meaning "golden, gilded"
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Ayla: Hebrew, meaning "Oak tree"
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Beatrix: Latin, meaning "she who brings happiness; blessed"
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Benoîte: French, meaning "blessed, a blessing"
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Blythe: English, meaning "happy, carefree"
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Brunhilde: German, meaning "armoured battle-maid"
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Capucine: French, meaning "nasturtium flower"
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Carina: German, meaning "dear little one"
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Cassiopeia: Greek, meaning "cassia juice"
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Cerys: Welsh, meaning "love"
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Chiara: Latin, meaning "light, clear"
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Circe: Greek, meaning "bird"
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Constance: English, meaning "steadfastness"
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Cressida: Greek, meaning "gold"
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Cyra: Greek, meaning "lord"
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Darcy: Irish, meaning "dark-haired"
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Delia: Greek, meaning "born on the island of Delos"
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Delilah: Hebrew, meaning "Delicate"
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Dorothea: Greek, meaning "gift of God"
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Eden: Hebrew, meaning "paradise"
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Effie: English, meaning "pleasant speech"
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Eira: Welsh, meaning "snow"
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Elke: German, meaning "noble, kind"
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Elowen: Cornish, meaning "elm"
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Elspeth: Scottish, meaning "pledged to God"
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Enid: Welsh, meaning "life, spirit"
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Eulalia: Greek, meaning "sweetly speaking"
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Félicité: French, meaning "fortune"
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Fern: English, meaning "fern plant"
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Fia: Irish, meaning "wild"
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Fleur: French, meaning “flower”
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Freya: German, meaning "noble lady"
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Gaia: Greek, meaning "earth mother"
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Gry: Scandinavian, meaning "dawn"
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Gudrun: Scandinavian, meaning "God’s lore"
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Harriet: English, meaning "estate ruler"
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Hedda: Scandinavian, meaning "warrior in the war"
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Helmi: Scandinavian, meaning "pearl"
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Iben: Scandinavian, meaning "wood of the yew tree"
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Idalia: Greek, meaning "behold the sun"
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Imogen: Celtic, meaning "maiden"
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Ines: Latin, meaning "pure"
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Ione: Greek, meaning "violet flower"
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Isadora: Greek, meaning "gift of Isis"
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Isolde: Welsh, meaning "ice ruler"
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Jaliyah: Hebrew, meaning "God is gracious"
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Juno: Latin, meaning "queen of the heavens"
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Keziah: Hebrew, meaning "cassia tree"
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Kit: English, meaning "pure"
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Lavender: English, meaning "purple flower"
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Lavinia: Latin, meaning "from ancient place name Lavinium"
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Léontine: French, meaning "lioness"
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Linnea: Scandinavian, meaning "lime, linden tree"
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Liselotte: German, meaning "God is my oath"
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Lux: Latin, meaning "light"
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Marigold: English, meaning "golden flower"
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Merle: Scandinavian, meaning "blackbird"
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Mina: German, meaning "love"
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Minerva: Latin, meaning "of the mind, intellect"
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Nell: English, meaning "bright, shining one"
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Noémie: French, meaning "pleasantness"
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Nyx: Greek, meaning "night"
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Océane: French, meaning "ocean"
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Oda: Scandinavian, meaning "riches"
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Odette: French, meaning "wealthy"
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Oona: Irish, meaning "lamb"
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Ottilie: French, meaning "prosperous in battle"
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Petra: Greek, meaning "rock, stone"
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Pippa: English, meaning "lover of horses"
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Primrose: English, meaning "first rose"
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Rayna: Hebrew, meaning "pure"
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Reine: French, meaning "queen"
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Romilly: English, meaning "citizen of Rome"
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Rosalind: Latin, meaning "pretty rose"
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Rue: English, meaning "herb"
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Sarai: Hebrew, meaning "Princess"
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Seraphina: Hebrew, meaning "ardent; fiery"
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Sibylle: German, meaning "prophetess"
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Signe: Scandinavian, meaning "victory"
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Solène: French, meaning "solemn, religious"
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Sunniva: Scandinavian, meaning "sun gift"
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Tallulah: Irish, meaning "lady of abundance"
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Tamsin: English, meaning "twin"
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Thekla: German, meaning "divine fame"
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Verity: Latin, meaning "truth"
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Vesper: Latin, meaning "evening star"
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Vilde: Scandinavian, meaning "battle of the elves"
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Viola: Latin, meaning "violet flower"
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Wilhelmina: German, meaning "resolute protection"
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Xanthe: Greek, meaning "golden, yellow"
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Zayne: Hebrew, meaning "God is gracious"
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Zelda: German, meaning "grey battle maid"