Australian girl names reflect the culture and diversity of Australia. Given the country's Aboriginal history and British colonization, parents often choose names with indigenous roots or English origins when naming their daughters. More recently, Australian parents draw inspiration from a mix of cultures.

Below is a list of 50 beautiful Australian girl names along with the meaning and origin behind each one.

Ava: This name derives from the Latin word "avis" meaning "bird". It's a short and sweet name that soared in popularity in Australia after being featured in a soap opera.

Indiana: Meaning "land of the Indians", this nature name calls to mind Australia's scenic landscapes. It follows current trends using U.S. state names like Dakota and Montana.

Clara: This Latin name meaning "bright and clear" has vintage charm with enduring appeal. It cracks Australia's top 50 girl names, ready for a comeback.

Elsie: Often seen as a shortened form of Elizabeth, this cheerful name has English origins. Its sound lends a playful, youthful vibe.

Pippa: This nickname for Philippa has British roots as the younger sister moniker to regal names like Philippa. Pippa strikes the right balance between fun and sophisticated.

Lilah: This lyrical Hebrew name relates to "night" and "beauty". It fits with ends-in-A trends while avoiding overuse.

Georgia: The feminine form of George, this name comes from the Greek word "georgos" meaning "farmer". It calls to mind the Ray Charles tune "Georgia on My Mind".

Matilda: This classic German name meaning "mighty in battle" features great role models from fiction like Roald Dahl's magical Matilda. It shortened forms like Mattie add versatility.

Isla: This Scottish name comes from "Islay", a place in the beautiful Hebrides islands. Actress couple Sacha Baron Cohen and Ishla Fisher put this island import on the map.

Ruby: Prized for its beauty and strength, the ruby gemstone gives this vocabulary name rich symbolism. Australia is one of the world's top ruby producers, making this a fitting choice to celebrate the land Down Under.


Bonnie: Of Scottish origin meaning "pretty and cheerful". Bonnie has vintage appeal with a spunky edge.

Delilah: A Hebrew name meaning "delicate and delightful". This biblical charmer features in the hit song "Hey There Delilah".

Scout: Tomboyish nickname name derived from the English word, in the vein of names like Hunter. Fits the active Aussie lifestyle.

Skye: An island name with Scottish roots, though it fits right in with Australia's stunning landscapes and azure skies.

River: Nature name evoking Australia's beautiful waterways and the flowing, peaceful vibe of its many rivers.

Briar: An English name referring to thorny plants, symbolizing resilience. Has an earthy, pastoral feel.

Tess: Friendly short form of Theresa, meaning "harvester" in Greek. Simple sophistication perfect for the Aussie girl next door.

Ivy: An English name denoting the climbing vine. Ivy leagues ahead with its combination of elegance and natural beauty.

Jasmine: A fragrant Persian flower name fitting for Australia's diverse flora and cultures. Calls to mind sweet serenity.

Pearl: This precious organic gem has old-fashioned charm. Evokes timeless elegance and the treasures of Australia's coastal waters.

Jemima: A Hebrew name meaning "dove". Jemima has playful nicknames like Jem or Mimi within a biblical heritage.

Lola: This sparky short form of Dolores has Spanish roots meaning "sorrows". But its peppy rhythm brings more smiles than sadness.

Maeve: An Irish name meaning "she who intoxicates". Shares roots with the Maori indigenous group.

Willa: A spirited English name meaning "resolute protector". Pays tribute to Australia’s literary icon Dame Barbara Baynton's bush heroine in 1902’s Bush Studies.

Miranda: This Shakespearean name comes the Latin "to be admired". Also honors Australian model Miranda Kerr.

Tabitha: An Aramaic name meaning "gazelle". An unexpected nature name with antique allure and cute nicknames like Tabby.

Mabel: An English name meaning "lovable" related to the Latin amabilis. Vintage sweetheart name popular in the early 1900s.

Clementine: A sweet, juicy name that pays tribute to the delicious mandarin orange hybrid developed in Australia.

Harlow: An English surname drawing inspiration from actress Jean Harlow. Has Hollywood glam with a modern edge.

Elodie: A French name paired with melodious nicknames like Ellie and Lottie. As sweet as a lullaby.

Maggie: The perfect nickname for Australian icons Margaret and Magdalene. Homey, playful and full of heart.

Nellie: The diminutive of Helen and Ellen with Victorian charm, reimagined for modern daughters.

Billie: A tomboy twist on Billy, this name channels music and Hollywood icon Billie Holiday.

Lottie: Bouncy nickname for Charlotte fit for a princess, yet down-to-earth enough for an Aussie girl.

Coco: A fun-loving pick gaining steam alongside names like Ruby and Poppy, inspired by fashion icon Coco Chanel.

Quinn: A unisex name meaning "wisdom" in Gaelic. Prominent bearers include actress Emma Quinn and Australia's first female Olympian, Fanny Durack.

Paisley: A sweet Scottish place name and fresh spin on music's link to naming, à la rockers Bowie and Hendrix.


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