Today many parents are choosing feminine girl names over unisex names, because they are more suitable for soft, sweet, lovely, and pretty girls. Feminine names embrace your feminine side, you will get the impression of a pretty girl surely when you hear the name.
We have collected a list of charming, girlish names for your baby girl. If you are looking for some baby girl names that are pretty and feminine, check out these 35 perfect names for girls.
Flower-themed Feminine Girl Names
Girls are beautiful, and they are just as feminine and pretty as these beautiful flowers. Naming your little daughter after one of these flower names will be special to both you and your baby. If you have twins or sibling daughters, it might be fun to name them all after flower names. For example, Jamie Oliver followed this floral theme and naming his daughters Petal, Daisy and Poppy.
Acacia: Thorny tree.
Clover: A feminine of Clovis, also a traditional symbol of wealth, luck and comfort.
Dahlia: The flower named for 18th-century Swedish botanist Anders Dahl.
Daisy: A flower name, means day's eye.
Fern: Green shade-loving plant.
Jasmine: Refers to the climbing plant with delicate, fragrant flowers, which derives from Yasmin.
Poppy: Herbaceous plants, often grown for their colourful flowers.
Rose: Flower name from rosa.
Violet: Means "purple", also one of the earliest flower names.
Old-Fashioned Feminine Baby Names
Old-fashioned baby girl names are beautiful and pretty for ever. They are classic and they never go out of style, you don't have to worry about them being too trendy. You could always try these vintage and old-fashioned baby girl names.
Belle: Variant of Bella, means "beautiful".
Clara: Bright, famous.
Flora: Flower. In mythology, the name of the Roman goddess of spring.
Grace: Favor; blessing. A virtue name referring to God's grace.
Hazel: A name from nature, the hazel tree.
Helen: Sun ray. In mythology, the abduction of Zeus's mortal daughter.
Josephine: It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Josephine is "Jehovah increases". Feminine of Joseph with the diminutive suffix -ine.
Katherine: It is of Greek origin, and the meaning of Katherine is "pure".
Lillian: It is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Lillian is "lily". Flower name.
Marnie: From the sea; sparkling, shining.
Ruth: Friend, companion.
Romantic Feminine Baby Girl Names
If you are a romantic person, why not try these romantic-themed feminine baby girl names? They are inspired by romantic destinations, romantic characters of the past or from a great romance novel. They are pretty, feminine and perfect for your little darling girl.
Celine: Heaven, also a short form of Marceline.
Florence: Flowering, in bloom. Also a Italian city name.
London: Place name, the capital of Great Britain.
Lotus: Plant name, lotus flower.
Opal: A uniquely colorful iridescent gemstone, suitable for an October baby.
Scarlett: Red. Brought into use as a given name due to Margaret Mitchell's heroine Scarlett O'Hara in the novel "Gone With the Wind".
Venice: Place name, the "city of canals" in Italy.
Victoria: Victory, feminine of Victor. Victoria was a goddess who smiled on the ancient Roman people for many centuries.
Unique Feminine Baby Names
Almost everyone like unique baby names, even when you are looking for a feminine baby name. These less traditional baby girl names are more unique and feminine. You don't need to worry about they are too popular.
Emerald: Precious gemstone, the birthstone for May.
Fiona: White, fair, Latinate form of the Gaelic word "fionn".
Imogen: Maiden. The name has connotations of the perfect heroine as used in Shakespeare's play "Cymbeline" and Sir Walter Scott's novel "The Heart of Midlothian".
Luciana: Light; moon.
Penelope: Weaver. In mythology, Penelope was the wife of Odysseus.
Satine: Smooth, shiny.
Sierra: Saw. Place name for the western mountains.
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