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Discover the perfect American girl name. Our collection features a wide range of beautiful and timeless American girl names. From classic choices to modern and unique options, find the ideal name for your daughter. Explore the rich history and cultural significance behind American girl names. Let us help you choose a name that captures the essence of the USA.

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  • A Sanskrit name often associated with the Hindu goddess.

  • Of Arabic origin, meaning "high" or "sublime."

  • A name from Sanskrit meaning "noble" or "honorable."

  • Originally a diminutive of Abigail, meaning "father's joy."

  • A variant of Abbey or Abigail.

  • A Hebrew name meaning "father's joy."

  • A common diminutive of Abigail.

  • A Hebrew name meaning "father's joy."

  • A modern name with a blend of "Abigail" and "Gabrielle."

  • Spanish name for the month of April.

  • A Germanic name meaning "noble" or "happy."

  • A modern variation of Adalie or Adelaide.

  • A variation of Adelaide, meaning "noble" or "kind."

  • A modern variant of Adeline, meaning "noble" or "kind."

  • A modern variation of Adalyn.

  • Originally a surname, now a popular given name.

  • A variation of Addison.

  • A name of German origin meaning "noble kind."

  • Of German origin, meaning "noble" or "serene."

  • A Spanish and Italian name meaning "noble" or "kind."

  • A variation of Adelaide, meaning "noble" or "kind."

  • A modern variant of Adeline.

  • A name of Arabic origin meaning "star."

  • A name of English origin, meaning "from the alder tree."

  • A name of Latin origin meaning "from Hadria."

  • A variant of Adriana.

  • A French name meaning "from the Adriatic Sea."

  • A modern variation of Addison.

  • A Finnish name meaning "bringer of light."

  • A Hawaiian name meaning "chief" or "royalty."

  • A variation of Ailani.

  • An Irish name meaning "light."

  • A French name meaning "beloved."

  • A Basque name meaning "bringer of light."

  • A Basque name from a place in Spain.

  • A Scottish name meaning "one's own meadow."

  • An Irish name meaning "dream" or "vision."

  • A name of Spanish origin meaning "glowing."

  • A Native American name meaning "eternal bloom."

  • A Japanese name meaning "bright" or "clear."

  • A Basque name meaning "joyful."

  • A variation of Elena, meaning "bright" or "shining light."

  • A modern variation of Alaya.

  • A name of Hawaiian origin meaning "rock" or "harmony."

  • A Hawaiian name meaning "orange tree."

  • An Irish name meaning "fair" or "beautiful."

  • A variation of Alanna.

  • A name of Hebrew origin meaning "high" or "exalted."

  • A variation of Elena or Alaina.

  • A variation of Aaliyah.

  • A name of Arabic origin meaning "soft" or "delicate."

  • A variation of Aaliyah.

  • A Spanish name meaning "defender of mankind."

  • A variation of Elena, meaning "bright" or "shining light."

  • An Italian name meaning "defender of mankind."

  • A variation of Alessandra.

  • A shortened form of Alexandra, meaning "defender."

  • A Greek name meaning "defender of mankind."

  • A name meaning "defender of mankind," also a historic city.

  • A variation of Alexandra.

  • A Greek name meaning "defender" or "helper."

  • A modern variation of Elena.

  • A name meaning "beautiful" or "kind."

  • A variation of Aliana.

  • A name of Old French origin meaning "noble."

  • A variation of Alice, meaning "noble."

  • A name of Slavic origin meaning "bright" or "beautiful."

  • A variation of Alicia or Alice.

  • A variation of Alice, meaning "noble."

  • A variant of Alison or Alicia.

  • A variation of Alison or Alissa.

  • A name of Nahuatl origin meaning "star."

  • A modern variant of Olivia.

  • A variation of Aaliyah.

  • A variant of Aaliyah.

  • A Hebrew name meaning "joyful."

  • A diminutive of Alison or Alice.

  • A variation of Alison, meaning "noble."

  • A short form of names like Alison or Alice, often used as a standalone name.

  • Variant of Allison, meaning "noble one."

  • Derived from Latin, meaning "soul" or "kind."

  • Spanish name meaning "lark," symbolizing freedom and joy.

  • A modern name of uncertain origin, often associated with "dream" or "night."

  • Variant of Allison, meaning "noble one."

  • Derived from Greek, meaning "rational" or "of noble sort."

  • A modern variation of Olivia, often associated with peace and beauty.

  • Basque name meaning "the end," symbolizing completion or fulfillment.

  • Derived from Latin, meaning "work" or "industrious."

  • Latin origin, meaning "worthy of love" or "lovable."

  • Swahili name meaning "peace" or "harmony."

  • Derived from Latin or Sanskrit, meaning "eternal" or "immortal."

  • Hebrew origin meaning "gift of God" or "eternal."

  • Hebrew origin, meaning "promised by God" or "the moon."

  • Japanese name meaning "night rain," symbolizing tranquility.

  • Variant of Amaya, with the same meaning of "night rain."

  • Name derived from the fossilized resin, often associated with warmth and light.

  • Latin origin, meaning "work" or "industrious," also associated with elegance.

  • French form of Amelia, meaning "hardworking" or "industrious."

  • Derived from the name of the continent, symbolizing freedom and opportunity.

  • Arabic name meaning "trustworthy" or "faithful."

American girl names are as diverse and captivating as the nation itself, reflecting a rich blend of cultural influences and historical trends. From the early colonial era to the modern day, American girl names have undergone significant transformations.

Historically, American girl names were predominantly of English origin, with names like Mary, Elizabeth, and Anne dominating the popularity charts. As immigration surged in the 19th century, so did the diversity of names. Irish, German, and Scandinavian influences introduced names like Kathleen, Sophia, and Emma.

The 20th century brought about a shift towards more modern and feminine names. Names like Barbara, Linda, and Karen became synonymous with the era. In recent decades, there has been a growing trend towards unique and distinctive names, often inspired by nature, mythology, or family heritage.

When choosing an American girl name, parents consider a variety of factors. Traditional names often evoke a sense of heritage and timeless elegance, while modern names reflect contemporary tastes. Some parents prefer names with strong, independent connotations, while others opt for softer and more feminine choices. Ultimately, the perfect American girl name is one that resonates with the parents and complements their daughter's personality.

Whether you're drawn to classic American charm or seeking a more modern and unique name, the vast array of options available ensures that you'll find the ideal name for your daughter.

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