Looking for a beautiful and unique last name for your baby girl? Choosing the right last name is a big decision, and you want to find one that's both pretty and meaningful. Whether you're looking for a classic, elegant, or whimsical name, there's a perfect option out there for your little one. Here are some lovely last names for girls, complete with their origins and meanings, to inspire your search.
1. **Abernathy:** From the Gaelic "Abhainn" meaning "river" and "a' Bheatha" meaning "of life."
2. **Ainsworth:** Meaning "one's own worth" or "worthy of one's own."
3. **Aldridge:** Derived from the Old English words "ald" (old) and "ric" (powerful).
4. **Allegra:** Italian for "joyful" or "cheerful."
5. **Anderson:** Meaning "son of Andrew."
6. **Arden:** From the Old English "earþan" meaning "earth."
7. **Ashworth:** Means "ash tree wood" or "ash tree farm."
8. **Audley:** From the Old English "Eadwulf" meaning "prosperous wolf."
9. **Avery:** From the Old English "Elfric" meaning "wise elf."
10. **Baldwin:** Derived from the Old English "bold" and "win" meaning "brave victory."
11. **Barclay:** From the Old Gaelic "Baile an Lèigh" meaning "town of the meadow."
12. **Bellevue:** French for "beautiful view."
13. **Bellinger:** From the Old French "Bellengier" meaning "beautiful warrior."
14. **Bennett:** Meaning "little son" or "blessed."
15. **Berkeley:** From the Old English "beorcan" meaning "birch" and "lēah" meaning "wood."
16. **Blair:** From the Gaelic "blair" meaning "plain" or "field."
17. **Bloom:** Meaning "flower."
18. **Blythe:** Derived from the Old English "blīþe" meaning "joyful."
19. **Bower:** From the Old English "būr" meaning "dwelling."
20. **Bradbury:** Meaning "broad meadow."
21. **Brooks:** From the Old English "brōc" meaning "brook" or "stream."
22. **Cameron:** From the Gaelic "cam" meaning "crooked" and "ron" meaning "nose."
23. **Campbell:** From the Gaelic "caimbeul" meaning "crooked mouth."
24. **Carrington:** Meaning "castle on a hill."
25. **Caswell:** From the Old English "cas" meaning "house" and "well" meaning "spring."
26. **Chapman:** From the Old English "ceapman" meaning "merchant."
27. **Charlton:** Meaning "settlement near a stone."
28. **Chase:** From the Old English "cēase" meaning "to hunt."
29. **Clementine:** Latin for "merciful" or "kind."
30. **Collins:** From the Latin "colonus" meaning "farmer."
31. **Corbett:** From the Old English "Corbett" meaning "raven's dwelling."
32. **Cullen:** From the Gaelic "cùl" meaning "back" or "rear."
33. **Davenport:** Meaning "valley of David."
34. **Delaney:** From the Gaelic "ó Laoghaire" meaning "descendant of Laoghaire."
35. **Denison:** Meaning "son of Dennis."
36. **Devon:** From the Old English "Deofol" meaning "devil" and "dūn" meaning "hill."
37. **Dillon:** From the Gaelic "O' Díolún" meaning "descendant of Díolún."
38. **Dobson:** Meaning "son of Dob."
39. **Doyle:** From the Gaelic "Ó Dubhghaill" meaning "descendant of Dubhghaill."
40. **Edgar:** From the Old English "eád" meaning "wealth" and "gār" meaning "spear."
41. **Edwards:** Meaning "wealthy guardian."
42. **Eleanor:** From the Greek "Eleonora" meaning "light" or "torch."
43. **Elizabeth:** Hebrew for "my God is abundance."
44. **Ella:** From the Old English "ælf" meaning "elf."
45. **Emerson:** From the Old English "Emma" meaning "universal" and "son."
46. **Evelyn:** From the Old English "æf" meaning "life" and "wine" meaning "friend."
47. **Everett:** From the Old English "Eofor" meaning "wild boar" and "ric" meaning "powerful."
48. **Everly:** Meaning "wild boar meadow."
49. **Faye:** French for "fairy."
50. **Finley:** From the Gaelic "fionn" meaning "fair" and "laigh" meaning "meadow."
51. **Fisher:** From the Old English "fiscere" meaning "fisherman."
52. **Fitzgerald:** From the Gaelic "Fitz" meaning "son of" and "Gerald" meaning "strong ruler."
53. **Florence:** Latin for "flourishing" or "blooming."
54. **Ford:** From the Old English "ford" meaning "shallow crossing."
55. **Foster:** From the Old English "fōstre" meaning "nurse."
56. **Fox:** From the Old English "fōx" meaning "fox."
57. **Franklin:** From the Old French "franc" meaning "free" and "lain" meaning "land."
58. **Frederick:** From the Old German "fridu" meaning "peace" and "ric" meaning "powerful."
59. **Gallagher:** From the Gaelic "ó Gallchobhair" meaning "descendant of Gallchobhair."
60. **Gardner:** From the Old English "gardnere" meaning "gardener."
61. **Garrett:** From the Old German "Ger" meaning "spear" and "hard" meaning "strong."
62. **Gates:** From the Old English "geat" meaning "gate."
63. **Gibson:** From the Old English "Gib" meaning "a male goat."
64. **Gilbert:** From the Old English "gild" meaning "pledge" and "beorht" meaning "bright."
65. **Gladys:** Welsh for "princess."
66. **Glenn:** From the Gaelic "gleann" meaning "valley."
67. **Grace:** From the Latin "gratia" meaning "grace" or "favor."
68. **Graham:** From the Gaelic "gorm" meaning "blue" and "amh" meaning "mouth."
69. **Grant:** From the Old French "grant" meaning "large" or "great."
70. **Gray:** From the Old French "gris" meaning "gray."
71. **Green:** From the Old English "grēne" meaning "green."
72. **Gregory:** From the Greek "gregorios" meaning "watchful" or "alert."
73. **Griffin:** From the Welsh "gryphon" meaning "mythical creature."
74. **Guthrie:** From the Old English "Guðrēð" meaning "victory-peace."
75. **Hall:** From the Old English "hēall" meaning "hall."
76. **Hamilton:** From the Old English "ham" meaning "home" and "tūn" meaning "enclosure."
77. **Harper:** From the Old English "hearpan" meaning "harp."
78. **Harrison:** From the Old English "Harry" meaning "home ruler."
79. **Harvey:** From the Old English "hærfest" meaning "harvest."
80. **Hawkins:** From the Old English "hāfoc" meaning "hawk."
81. **Hazel:** From the Old English "hæsel" meaning "hazelnut."
82. **Heath:** From the Old English "hēath" meaning "heath."
83. **Henderson:** Meaning "son of Henry."
84. **Henry:** From the Old German "heim" meaning "home" and "ric" meaning "powerful."
85. **Heron:** From the Old English "hēron" meaning "heron."
86. **Hewitt:** From the Old English "Hew" meaning "high" and "witt" meaning "mind."
87. **Hill:** From the Old English "hyll" meaning "hill."
88. **Holbrook:** Meaning "hollow brook."
89. **Holland:** From the Old English "hōl" meaning "hollow" and "land" meaning "land."
90. **Holloway:** Meaning "hollow way."
91. **Holt:** From the Old English "holt" meaning "wood."
92. **Howard:** From the Old English "hord" meaning "treasure" and "weard" meaning "guard."
93. **Humphrey:** From the Old German "hūmi" meaning "humble" and "frid" meaning "peace."
94. **Hunter:** From the Old English "huntere" meaning "hunter."
95. **Hyde:** From the Old English "hyð" meaning "wood."
96. **Ingrid:** From the Old Norse "Ing" meaning "god" and "frið" meaning "peace."
97. **Irwin:** From the Old English "Iorwerth" meaning "strong lord."
98. **Isabelle:** Hebrew for "God is my oath."
99. **Jackson:** Meaning "son of Jack."
100. **James:** Hebrew for "supplanter."
101. **Jane:** Hebrew for "God is gracious."
102. **Jasmine:** Persian for "gift from God."
103. **Jayne:** French for "God is gracious."
104. **Jennifer:** Welsh for "white wave."
105. **Jessica:** Hebrew for "God sees."
106. **Joelle:** Hebrew for "God is my God."
107. **Johnson:** Meaning "son of John."
108. **Jones:** Welsh for "son of John."
109. **Jordan:** Hebrew for "flowing down."
110. **Joyce:** From the French "Joie" meaning "joy."
111. **Juliet:** Italian for "youthful."
112. **June:** From the Latin "Junius" meaning "young."
113. **Katherine:** Greek for "pure."
114. **Kennedy:** From the Gaelic "cain" meaning "handsome" and "eid" meaning "fire."
115. **Kent:** From the Old English "cantwara" meaning "people of Kent."
116. **Kerr:** From the Gaelic "cearr" meaning "black."
117. **Key:** From the Old English "cēge" meaning "key."
118. **King:** From the Old English "cyning" meaning "king."
119. **Kinney:** From the Irish "O'Cinnigh" meaning "descendant of Cinnigh."
120. **Kirk:** From the Old Norse "kirkja" meaning "church."
121. **Knight:** From the Old English "cniht" meaning "youth" or "servant."
122. **Knox:** From the Old English "cnoca" meaning "knoll" or "hill."
123. **Lacey:** From the Old English "lac" meaning "gift."
124. **Lambert:** From the Old German "land" meaning "land" and "beorht" meaning "bright."
125. **Lane:** From the Old English "lāna" meaning "lane."
126. **Langley:** From the Old English "lang" meaning "long" and "lēah" meaning "wood."
127. **Laurel:** From the Latin "laurus" meaning "laurel."
128. **Lawrence:** From the Latin "Laurentius" meaning "laurel."
129. **Lee:** From the Old English "lēah" meaning "wood."
130. **Leighton:** From the Old English "lēah" meaning "wood" and "tūn" meaning "enclosure."
131. **Leonard:** From the Old German "leo" meaning "lion" and "hard" meaning "strong."
132. **Lewis:** From the Old English "hlēow" meaning "shelter."
133. **Lily:** From the Latin "lilium" meaning "lily."
134. **Lincoln:** From the Old English "lin" meaning "pool" and "coln" meaning "colony."
135. **Linden:** From the Old German "lind" meaning "linden tree."
136. **Lindsay:** From the Old English "lind" meaning "linden tree" and "denu" meaning "valley."
137. **Logan:** From the Gaelic "log" meaning "hollow."
138. **Long:** From the Old English "lang" meaning "long."
139. **Lorraine:** From the French "Lorraine" meaning "laurel."
140. **Lowe:** From the Old English "hlāf" meaning "loaf" and "weard" meaning "guard."
141. **Lucas:** From the Latin "lux" meaning "light."
142. **Lucy:** From the Latin "lux" meaning "light."
143. **Lynette:** French for "beautiful lion."
144. **Madison:** From the English "Maddison" meaning "son of Matthew."
145. **Mae:** From the Hebrew "Miriam" meaning "bitter."
146. **Mallory:** From the Old English "mal" meaning "hill" and "bury" meaning "fortified place."
147. **Manning:** From the Old English "mann" meaning "man" and "ing" meaning "son of."
148. **Marcie:** From the Latin "Marcius" meaning "of Mars."
149. **Margaret:** Greek for "pearl."
150. **Marie:** Hebrew for "bitter."
151. **Marion:** From the French "Marie" meaning "bitter."
152. **Marsh:** From the Old English "mersc" meaning "marsh."
153. **Martin:** From the Latin "Martius" meaning "of Mars."
154. **Mary:** Hebrew for "bitter."
155. **Mason:** From the Old English "mæson" meaning "mason."
156. **Matthews:** Meaning "gift of God."
157. **Maxwell:** From the Old English "Max" meaning "greatest" and "well" meaning "spring."
158. **May:** From the Latin "Maius" meaning "month of May."
159. **McAllister:** From the Gaelic "Mac Alasdair" meaning "son of Alexander."
160. **McBride:** From the Gaelic "Mac Bhride" meaning "son of Brigid."
161. **McCarthy:** From the Gaelic "Mac Carthaigh" meaning "son of Carthach."
162. **McDaniel:** From the Gaelic "Mac Domhnaill" meaning "son of Donald."
163. **McFarlane:** From the Gaelic "Mac Fhearlain" meaning "son of Fearlan."
164. **McGregor:** From the Gaelic "Mac Gille-Eathain" meaning "son of the servant of John."
165. **McKinley:** From the Gaelic "Mac Coinnealáin" meaning "son of Coinnealán."
166. **Meadows:** From the Old English "medu" meaning "meadow."
167. **Melinda:** From the Greek "Melina" meaning "honey."
168. **Meredith:** From the Welsh "Meredydd" meaning "great lord."
169. **Miller:** From the Old English "millere" meaning "miller."
170. **Miranda:** Latin for "wonderful" or "admirable."
171. **Mitchell:** From the Old English "Michiel" meaning "who is like God?"
172. **Monroe:** From the Scottish "Monro" meaning "man of the red hill."
173. **Montgomery:** From the Old English "munt" meaning "mountain" and "gomery" meaning "strength."
174. **Morgan:** From the Welsh "Morgant" meaning "sea warrior."
175. **Morris:** From the Old French "Maurice" meaning "dark-skinned."
176. **Morton:** From the Old English "mor" meaning "moor" and "tūn" meaning "enclosure."
177. **Murphy:** From the Gaelic "Ó Murchadha" meaning "descendant of Murchadh."
178. **Murray:** From the Gaelic "Muireadhach" meaning "sea warrior."
179. **Myers:** From the Old English "myre" meaning "mire" or "marsh."
180. **Nadia:** Russian for "hope."
181. **Natalie:** Latin for "Christmas."
182. **Nelson:** From the Old Norse "Njal" meaning "enthusiastic" and "son."
183. **Newton:** Meaning "new town."
184. **Nicole:** Greek for "victory of the people."
185. **Nina:** Spanish for "little girl."
186. **Nolan:** From the Gaelic "ó Nualláin" meaning "descendant of Nuallán."
187. **Norman:** From the Old Norse "norð" meaning "north" and "mann" meaning "man."
188. **Norris:** From the Old French "Norris" meaning "north."
189. **Oakley:** Meaning "oak clearing."
190. **Olivia:** Latin for "olive tree."
191. **Owen:** From the Welsh "Owain" meaning "noble" or "well-born."
192. **Paige:** From the Old French "page" meaning "boy."
193. **Palmer:** From the Old French "palmer" meaning "pilgrim."
194. **Parker:** From the Old English "parc" meaning "park" or "enclosure."
195. **Patel:** From the Sanskrit "patela" meaning "master."
196. **Patterson:** Meaning "son of Patrick."
197. **Paul:** Latin for "small."
198. **Pearl:** From the Old French "perle" meaning "pearl."
199. **Penelope:** Greek for "weaver."
200. **Perez:** Spanish for "Perez."
201. **Phillips:** Meaning "son of Philip."
202. **Pierce:** From the Latin "Petrus" meaning "stone."
203. **Piper:** From the Old English "pīpere" meaning "piper."
204. **Porter:** From the Old French "portari" meaning "gatekeeper."
205. **Powell:** From the Welsh "ap Howell" meaning "son of Howell."
206. **Preston:** Meaning "priest's town."
207. **Price:** From the Welsh "ap Rhys" meaning "son of Rhys."
208. **Quinn:** From the Gaelic "ó Cuinn" meaning "descendant of Conn."
209. **Rachel:** Hebrew for "ewe."
210. **Raines:** From the Old English "regn" meaning "rain."
211. **Ramirez:** Spanish for "Ramírez."
212. **Ray:** From the Old English "rēaf" meaning "garment."
213. **Reed:** From the Old English "rīd" meaning "reed."
214. **Reese:** From the Welsh "Rhys" meaning "ardor."
215. **Reid:** From the Old English "rīd" meaning "reed."
216. **Reynolds:** Meaning "son of Reginald."
217. **Rhodes:** From the Greek "rhodos" meaning "rose."
218. **Rice:** From the Welsh "ap Rhys" meaning "son of Rhys."
219. **Richards:** Meaning "son of Richard."
220. **Riley:** From the Old English "rīg" meaning "rye."
221. **Rivera:** Spanish for "river."
222. **Roberts:** Meaning "son of Robert."
223. **Robinson:** Meaning "son of Robin."
224. **Rogers:** Meaning "son of Roger."
225. **Romero:** Spanish for "pilgrim."
226. **Rose:** From the Latin "rosa" meaning "rose."
227. **Ross:** From the Gaelic "ros" meaning "wood" or "headland."
228. **Rowan:** From the Irish "rúadhán" meaning "little redhead."
229. **Russell:** From the Old French "roussel" meaning "red."
230. **Ryan:** From the Irish "Ó Riain" meaning "descendant of Ríain."
231. **Salazar:** Spanish for "Salazar."
232. **Sanders:** Meaning "son of Alexander."
233. **Sandoval:** Spanish for "Sandoval."
234. **Santiago:** Spanish for "St. James."
235. **Sawyer:** From the Old English "sagere" meaning "sawyer."
236. **Schmitt:** From the German "Schmied" meaning "blacksmith."
237. **Scott:** From the Old English "Scota" meaning "Scotland."
238. **Sellers:** From the Old English "sella" meaning "to sell."
239. **Shaw:** From the Old English "scaga" meaning "wood."
240. **Shepherd:** From the Old English "sceaphyrde" meaning "shepherd."
241. **Shirley:** From the Old English "scir" meaning "bright" and "lēah" meaning "wood."
242. **Silas:** From the Greek "Silas" meaning "forest."
243. **Simmons:** Meaning "son of Simon."
244. **Simpson:** Meaning "son of Simon."
245. **Smith:** From the Old English "smið" meaning "blacksmith."
246. **Snow:** From the Old English "snāw" meaning "snow."
247. **Snyder:** From the German "Schneider" meaning "tailor."
248. **Solomon:** Hebrew for "peace."
249. **Spencer:** From the Old English "dispense" meaning "steward."
250. **Stacy:** From the Latin "Anastasia" meaning "resurrection."
251. **Stanley:** From the Old English "stan" meaning "stone" and "lēah" meaning "wood."
252. **Steele:** From the Old English "stēle" meaning "steel."
253. **Stephens:** Meaning "son of Stephen."
254. **Stewart:** From the Old English "styward" meaning "steward."
255. **Stone:** From the Old English "stān" meaning "stone."
256. **Sullivan:** From the Gaelic "Ó Súilleabháin" meaning "descendant of Súilleabháin."
257. **Summer:** From the Old English "sumor" meaning "summer."
258. **Sutton:** Meaning "south town."
259. **Swanson:** Meaning "son of Swan."
260. **Sweet:** From the Old English "swēte" meaning "sweet."
261. **Taylor:** From the Old English "talior" meaning "tailor."
262. **Terrell:** From the Old French "terre" meaning "earth."
263. **Thomas:** Aramaic for "twin."
264. **Thompson:** Meaning "son of Thomas."
265. **Thornton:** Meaning "thorny town."
266. **Tillman:** From the Old English "til" meaning "to cultivate" and "mann" meaning "man."
267. **Todd:** From the Old English "tōd" meaning "tooth."
268. **Travis:** From the Old French "Travers" meaning "to cross."
269. **Tucker:** From the Old English "tuc" meaning "tuft" and "ere" meaning "before."
270. **Turner:** From the Old English "turnere" meaning "turner."
271. **Tyson:** From the Greek "Tysius" meaning "son of Typhon."
272. **Underwood:** Meaning "under the wood."
273. **Valdez:** Spanish for "Valdez."
274. **Valentine:** Latin for "strong" or "healthy."
275. **Vance:** From the Old French "vance" meaning "victory."
276. **Vaughan:** From the Welsh "Evan" meaning "young warrior."
277. **Vega:** Spanish for "Vega."
278. **Velasquez:** Spanish for "Velasquez."
279. **Victoria:** Latin for "victory."
280. **Vincent:** Latin for "conqueror."
281. **Viola:** Latin for "violet."
282. **Vivian:** Latin for "lively" or "alive."
283. **Wade:** From the Old English "wæð" meaning "ford."
284. **Wagner:** From the German "Wagen" meaning "wagon."
285. **Walker:** From the Old English "walc" meaning "to walk."
286. **Wallace:** From the Gaelic "Uallas" meaning "foreigner."
287. **Walsh:** From the Gaelic "Ó Falachain" meaning "descendant of Falachain."
288. **Walter:** From the Old German "walt" meaning "ruler" and "heri" meaning "army."
289. **Ward:** From the Old English "weard" meaning "guard."
290. **Warner:** From the Old English "warnere" meaning "warner."
291. **Warren:** From the Old French "warin" meaning "guardian."
292. **Washington:** Meaning "settlement near a ford."
293. **Watson:** Meaning "son of Walter."
294. **Weaver:** From the Old English "wefan" meaning "to weave."
295. **Webb:** From the Old English "wefa" meaning "weaver."
296. **Webster:** From the Old English "webster" meaning "weaver."
297. **Wells:** From the Old English "well" meaning "spring."
298. **West:** From the Old English "west" meaning "west."
299. **Wheeler:** From the Old English "hwēol" meaning "wheel."
300. **White:** From the Old English "hwit" meaning "white."
301. **Whitfield:** Meaning "white field."
302. **Wilcox:** Meaning "son of Will."
303. **Wiley:** From the Old English "wilig" meaning "willow."
304. **Williams:** Meaning "son of William."
305. **Wilson:** Meaning "son of Will."
306. **Winchester:** Meaning "white town."
307. **Winston:** Meaning "wine-town."
308. **Winter:** From the Old English "winter" meaning "winter."
309. **Wise:** From the Old English "wis" meaning "wise."
310. **Wood:** From the Old English "wud" meaning "wood."
311. **Wright:** From the Old English "wriht" meaning "craftsman."
312. **Wyatt:** From the Old English "wyot" meaning "wise."
313. **Yates:** From the Old English "geat" meaning "gate."
314. **York:** From the Old English "Eoforwic" meaning "boar-town."
315. **Young:** From the Old English "geong" meaning "young."
316. **Zachary:** Hebrew for "God has remembered."
317. **Zoe:** Greek for "life."
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