Looking for the perfect girl name with rich history? This collection of 174 American names offers a beautiful blend of cultural heritage and modern appeal. With an average peak popularity in the Gen Alpha Peak, these names trace their roots to American, British, and Latin, reflecting deep linguistic traditions.
Names in this collection that reached their peak popularity most recently.
JosieJuniperGeorgia
Most Established
Names with the highest historic birth counts in the Social Security dataset.
KimberlyTaylorMadison
Recently Declining
Names that are currently showing a downward trend in annual registrations.
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Most Popular
The name with the highest overall peak birth registrations.
Kimberly
You might recognize this name as a familiar one with a long history. It began as an English place name, which then became a surname, eventually turning into a popular given name. The original meaning behind Kimberly is connected to "from the royal fortress meadow," linking it to a specific locale.
34,243 births at peak (1970)
Fastest Rising
The name showing the strongest positive growth in recent years.
June
Thinking of summer brings to mind this gentle, classic name. It’s tied to the sixth month of the year, which gets its name from Juno, the Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth. So, it carries a feel of new beginnings and warmth. It’s a simple, elegant choice.
6,723 births at peak (1925)
Rare & Unique
A less common name in this list that offers a distinctive choice.
Kaeli
This Irish and American name often brings to mind a sense of fairness and grace. It’s a modern take on older names, translating as "fair" or "beautiful." You’ll find it used quite a bit in contemporary American families looking for something familiar yet distinct.
430 births at peak (2023)
Full List of American Girl Names
Displaying all 150 names in this collection, sorted by peak historic birth registrations. Data reflects the highest recorded annual births in the United States based on SSA records.
Kimberly
3 SyllablesFalling
You might recognize this name as a familiar one with a long history. It began as an English place name, which then became a surname, eventually turning into a popular given name. The original meaning behind Kimberly is connected to "from the royal fortress meadow," linking it to a specific locale.
34,243 births at peak (1970)
Taylor
2 SyllablesFalling
This name began as an English occupational surname, referring to someone who was a "tailor." It’s a truly versatile choice, equally common for boys and girls, and it feels familiar to everyone. You often hear it, partly thanks to well-known figures like Taylor Swift.
28,958 births at peak (1993)
Madison
3 SyllablesFalling
This name started out as an English surname, originally translating as "son of Maud." It’s an American pick that became popular after it was used for a president, giving it a strong and influential feel. Today, it’s seen as both classic and modern for a girl.
22,292 births at peak (2001)
Olivia
4 SyllablesFalling
Its melodic sound has made this name a long-standing favorite for many. Coming from Latin, it signifies 'peace' and 'life,' suggesting a gentle yet vibrant spirit. William Shakespeare helped popularize it through his character in Twelfth Night, giving it a sophisticated and enduring presence.
19,863 births at peak (2014)
Kelsey
2 SyllablesFalling
What about Kelsey? This name has roots in both British and American cultures, though its exact translation isn't widely agreed upon. It became particularly noticeable as a girl’s name during the 1980s and 90s. The sound feels familiar and approachable, giving it a friendly, easygoing feel.
11,882 births at peak (1992)
Harper
2 SyllablesFalling
Originally an occupational surname, this name belonged to someone who played the harp, giving it a musical connection. It has British roots but feels quite American and modern now. Many people associate it with the celebrated author, Harper Lee.
11,102 births at peak (2016)
Destiny
3 SyllablesFalling
Thinking about what's meant to be for someone can lead you to this Latin word name. Destiny translates as "fate," and it also carries ideas of hope or a touch of magic. It
arises as a modern choice, often picked for its strong, spiritual feel and its clear connection to the future.
9,875 births at peak (2000)
Haley
2 SyllablesFalling
Coming from British and American origins, this name translates as "hay clearing" or "hay meadow". It shares a similar sound to its popular variants but holds its own classic charm. You might think of actress Haley Lu Richardson, giving it a modern touch.
9,100 births at peak (2000)
Hailey
2 SyllablesFalling
This modern British and American name carries the idea of a "hay clearing" or "hay meadow". It brings to mind open, sunny fields, giving it a fresh, natural feel. You’ll often hear it associated with celebrities like Hailey Bieber, keeping it current.
8,808 births at peak (2003)
Zoey
1 SyllableFalling
Wondering about that Y ending? This spelling is an American twist on the classic Greek name, still translating as "life" and "joyful." It’s often seen as a more playful version, making it a favorite for parents looking for something familiar yet a little different.
7,491 births at peak (2012)
Brooklyn
2 SyllablesFalling
This name comes from the famous New York City borough, which itself was named after the Dutch town of Breukelen. It carries the idea of "broken land" or "marshland," reflecting its geographical origins. As a given name, it became quite popular in the late 20th century, feeling both modern and strong for a girl.
7,257 births at peak (2011)
Kaylee
2 SyllablesFalling
This name feels light and airy, blending Irish roots with a modern American sound that many parents appreciate. It translates to beautiful and graceful, carrying a gentle quality. You often see it spelled in various ways, showing how adaptable it is for a child.
7,225 births at peak (2009)
Nevaeh
2 SyllablesFalling
A modern American name, this one has a clever twist, as it’s "heaven" spelled backward. It carries the ideas of hope, blessing, and godliness, which gives Nevaeh a deeply spiritual dimension. This makes it a contemporary choice with a classic meaning.
6,856 births at peak (2007)
June
1 SyllableRising
Thinking of summer brings to mind this gentle, classic name. It’s tied to the sixth month of the year, which gets its name from Juno, the Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth. So, it carries a feel of new beginnings and warmth. It’s a simple, elegant choice.
6,723 births at peak (1925)
Makayla
3 SyllablesFalling
Wondering about a name that sounds fresh but has deep roots? Makayla is an American spelling with Hebrew origins, translating as "who is like God?" It’s a modern take on a classic biblical question, giving it a strong and meaningful background for a girl.
5,963 births at peak (2008)
Trinity
3 SyllablesFalling
Reflecting a spiritual concept, this name has Latin roots and means "the Holy Three." It carries a powerful sense of blessing and godliness, often connecting to the Christian faith. Many parents choose it for its deeply meaningful and modern sound.
5,729 births at peak (2004)
Skylar
2 SyllablesFalling
This name uniquely blends two distinct ideas, as it translates as "scholar," but also signifies "wind and sky." It has Dutch and American backgrounds. Many parents appreciate that it feels both intelligent and open, working well for any child.
5,653 births at peak (2015)
Khloe
1 SyllableFalling
With its Greek background, Khloe brings to mind ideas of "new beginnings" or something "beautiful." This name has definitely gained a lot of attention in American culture, particularly due to its association with a well-known reality television personality. It offers a familiar sound with an updated spelling.
5,420 births at peak (2010)
Cheyenne
2 SyllablesFalling
From the Great Plains comes Cheyenne, a name with Native American origins. It identifies a specific Algonquin tribe, giving it a strong connection to history and the land. This makes it a distinctive choice with a natural, earthy feel.
4,975 births at peak (1996)
Autumn
2 SyllablesStable
Thinking of the season itself, this name brings up images of changing leaves and crisp, cool air. It’s a word that comes from Latin, directly referring to the harvest time of year. Choosing it means embracing that cozy, natural feeling.
4,214 births at peak (1998)
Kinsley
2 SyllablesFalling
The name Kinsley comes from an Old English surname, translating as 'king's meadow'. It carries the idea of a 'leader', which gives it a strong yet gentle quality. We see this name appearing often in American culture, perhaps for its royal sound and modern appeal.
4,066 births at peak (2017)
Kendra
2 SyllablesFalling
Carrying the idea of being "powerful" or "royal ruler," this name has British roots, likely as a form of Kenwrick. It has a strong, clear sound that feels both classic and current at the same time. Many parents appreciate its firm yet feminine quality, making it a solid choice.
3,863 births at peak (1987)
Mikayla
3 SyllablesFalling
You’ll find this spelling often in American contexts, giving a modern spin to a name with deep Hebrew roots. Mikayla translates as “Who is like God?” and it’s a phonetic interpretation of its classic counterparts. It carries a familiar sound with a fresh visual.
3,858 births at peak (1998)
Jayla
2 SyllablesFalling
With roots in both American and Hebrew traditions, this name carries the idea of a "bird" or someone "graceful." It’s a modern blend that feels fresh, and its sound gives off a light, elegant feel. The combination suggests freedom and poise.
3,417 births at peak (2006)
Rylee
2 SyllablesFalling
Are you looking for a name with a lively sound and a lot of spirit? Rylee is an Irish-American name that translates as courageous, brave, and strong. It’s a spelling that has become quite popular, giving it a familiar yet energetic feel for a girl.
3,298 births at peak (2010)
Jordyn
2 SyllablesFalling
Giving an old name a fresh spin, Jordyn is a modern take on the classic Hebrew name. Its Americanized spelling, often seen for girls, still translates as new beginnings. This contemporary version offers a unique feel while keeping its meaningful roots.
3,181 births at peak (2010)
Hadley
2 SyllablesStable
Coming from an Old English surname that translates as "heather field," this name evokes a peaceful, natural image. It started as a British place name before becoming a surname. Now, Hadley is a well-loved first name for girls, bringing a touch of country charm.
3,060 births at peak (2014)
Josie
2 SyllablesRising
If you like classic names with a friendly, approachable feel, this American option might fit. It’s a short form of Josephine, so it shares the Hebrew idea of "Jehovah increases." This name feels both spunky and warm. It’s a familiar choice that still feels fresh.
3,027 births at peak (2025)
Kendall
2 SyllablesStable
Originally a British surname, this name comes from a place in Cumbria, England, translating to "valley of the River Kent." It has a gentle, flowing sound that makes it quite appealing. While it started out for boys, Kendall is now much more common for girls, giving it a modern feel.
3,004 births at peak (2011)
Joy
1 SyllableStable
Carrying the beautiful idea of happiness, this American name is straightforward and uplifting. It’s a word name that speaks for itself, and parents often choose it for its optimistic feeling. You’ll find Joy used across different generations, always bringing a bright and cheerful spirit.
2,945 births at peak (1957)
Everleigh
3 SyllablesFalling
The sound of Everleigh feels both modern and gentle, making it a distinctive choice. This American creation, often seen as a creative spelling, translates to "wild" or "beautiful meadow," hinting at a free spirit. The 'leigh' ending gives it an elegant touch, which often appeals to parents looking for something refined.
2,827 births at peak (2020)
Adalynn
3 SyllablesFalling
If you like names that signify nobility, Adalynn might be a good fit. This American name comes from German roots, offering a fresh sound. The double 'n' at the end gives it a slightly softer, more recent feel compared to its single 'n' counterpart, making it a distinct choice.
2,815 births at peak (2018)
Raelynn
2 SyllablesStable
What draws people to names like this, with their creative spellings? This American name, like its close cousin, translates as 'grace.' The double 'n' at the end gives it a familiar, contemporary feel that many parents look for.
2,734 births at peak (2022)
Miley
2 SyllablesRising
This modern name has American and Irish roots, and it’s really taken off in recent times. A lot of people connect it with the singer Miley Cyrus, whose fame certainly helped boost its standing. It has an energetic sound that many parents like.
2,652 births at peak (2008)
Juniper
3 SyllablesRising
This name brings to mind a hardy, evergreen shrub, known for its small berries. It comes from the Latin word for the juniper tree itself, which has long been a symbol of life and protection. So, it carries the idea of new beginnings and enduring vitality. It’s a distinctive nature-inspired option.
2,646 births at peak (2025)
Georgia
4 SyllablesRising
The name Georgia brings to mind warm, southern charm, largely because of the American state. As a feminine form of George, it comes from Greek and signifies "earth-worker." It feels both grounded and graceful, making it a distinctive place name with a welcoming feel.
2,619 births at peak (2025)
Carly
2 SyllablesFalling
Isn't it interesting how some names feel both classic and modern at the same time? This American name has German roots, and it signifies both grace and strength. It's often thought of as a shorter, more contemporary spin on names like Caroline or Charlotte.
2,585 births at peak (1995)
Summer
2 SyllablesStable
Thinking of warm days and sunshine, this American name captures that feeling perfectly. It brings to mind cheerfulness and happiness, like the season itself. It’s a nature-inspired choice that always feels bright and inviting, bringing a sense of warmth.
2,558 births at peak (1998)
Ashlyn
2 SyllablesFalling
If you like the sound of Ashley but want something a bit different, Ashlyn could be a good fit. This American creation blends the "ash" sound with the popular "lyn" suffix, giving it a graceful feel. It often signifies "dream" or "forest," offering a modern twist.
2,544 births at peak (2005)
Adalyn
3 SyllablesFalling
Carrying the idea of nobility, this name is a modern American creation, often seen as a newer spin on the classic German name Adelaide. It’s got a gentle sound, but its roots give it a strong character. You’ll see it spelled a few different ways, which is common for contemporary names.
2,456 births at peak (2015)
Brooklynn
2 SyllablesFalling
You see this spelling, Brooklynn, as a modern take on the place name. It shares the same Dutch origins, translating to something like "broken land" or "marshland," but feels quite fresh. Many parents choose this version for a distinct touch, giving it a strong, contemporary feel.
2,412 births at peak (2011)
Kylee
2 SyllablesFalling
An American creation, Kylee gives off a fresh and modern feel for a girl. It’s often considered to signify "beautiful" or "graceful," giving it a pleasant sound. The unique double-E ending makes it stand out from other similar-sounding names.
2,404 births at peak (2008)
Raven
2 SyllablesStable
Bringing to mind the striking black bird, this name offers a distinct nature feel. It has American and British origins, referring directly to the creature itself. And it carries a strong literary connection from Edgar Allan Poe’s famous poem.
2,394 births at peak (1993)
Hope
1 SyllableFalling
The word itself brings a sense of comfort and optimism. This American virtue name translates to exactly that — a feeling of expectation and desire. It’s a straightforward choice that carries a naturally uplifting message, often seen alongside names like Grace or Faith.
2,326 births at peak (2000)
Hallie
2 SyllablesRising
This name feels warm and friendly, often used as a familiar form of names like Harriet or Halle. Its German and American background suggests meanings like "powerful" or "home ruler." It’s a soft-sounding option that’s approachable and inviting.
2,260 births at peak (2025)
Ember
2 SyllablesRising
Evoking the warm, glowing remnants of a fire, this name has an American feel. It signifies "new beginnings" and also brings to mind ideas of creativity and brightness. Ember has a distinctive sound, making it a modern and unique choice for a girl.
2,222 births at peak (2024)
Camryn
2 SyllablesFalling
Often considered a modern, Americanized take on the Scottish name Cameron, this name shares the idea of strength and leadership. It’s a powerful choice for a girl. Because of its unique spelling, it feels fresh while still having familiar roots.
2,164 births at peak (1999)
Emersyn
3 SyllablesRising
This name carries a sense of strength and wisdom, with German roots that translate to "leader." Emersyn is a modern American spelling, giving it a fresh feel for a girl. You'll often see it chosen for its unique sound and powerful message.
2,146 births at peak (2022)
Londyn
2 SyllablesFalling
The phonetic spelling of this place name gives it an American twist. It still translates as "great" or "illustrious," like its traditional counterpart. This variant often appeals to parents looking for a familiar sound with a more distinctive, modern look. It keeps the strong geographic connection.
2,123 births at peak (2014)
Abby
2 SyllablesFalling
Many people know this as a shorter version of Abigail, but it also stands well on its own. It’s a name with Hebrew origins, carrying the idea of “joyful” or “happy.” This makes it feel friendly and approachable for a girl.
2,048 births at peak (2003)
Ryleigh
2 SyllablesFalling
This name has Irish roots and carries the idea of someone courageous, brave, and strong. Ryleigh, with its distinctive "leigh" ending, has become a well-liked American spelling. It gives the name a slightly softer touch while still keeping its spirited sound.
2,041 births at peak (2019)
Hattie
2 SyllablesRising
Often thought of as a familiar nickname, this name actually stands on its own with German origins. It’s traditionally a diminutive of Harriet or Henrietta, both of which mean "home ruler" or "estate ruler." This gives it a surprisingly strong and noble background for such a charming sound.
2,006 births at peak (1918)
Wrenley
2 SyllablesRising
Carrying the essence of a bird, this American name offers another modern take on the nature-inspired "Wren." It merges that classic nature element with a contemporary sound. So, it's a way to get the charm of the little songbird in a slightly different form.
2,005 births at peak (2024)
Oaklynn
2 SyllablesRising
This modern American name blends nature sounds with a feminine touch. It carries the idea of the forest and strength, making it feel grounded and resilient. You’ll often see it as a newer choice that combines "oak" with the popular "-lynn" ending, giving it a familiar yet fresh feel.
1,973 births at peak (2025)
Harley
2 SyllablesFalling
This name, originally a British surname, translates to "hare's meadow." It has a cool, approachable sound and is often seen as a versatile choice for both boys and girls. Plus, many people connect it with the iconic motorcycle brand, giving it a distinct edge.
1,933 births at peak (2017)
Olive
2 SyllablesStable
The olive branch, a classic symbol, lends this name its peaceful association. Coming from Latin, it carries the idea of both peace and life, much like the tree itself. Many parents are drawn to its natural, understated charm, making it a serene and grounded choice.
1,841 births at peak (2022)
Alivia
4 SyllablesFalling
If you like the sound of Olivia but want something a bit different, Alivia offers a modern twist. This name has Latin origins and translates to peace and life. Its contemporary spelling gives it a unique identity while keeping a familiar sound for many.
1,834 births at peak (2009)
Aniyah
3 SyllablesFalling
With its contemporary sound, Aniyah feels like a fresh and modern choice. It has Hebrew origins, signifying 'grace' or 'a blessing from God.' This name has seen a steady rise, especially within American communities, making it feel distinct.
1,825 births at peak (2009)
Julianna
4 SyllablesFalling
With its Latin origins, this name signifies "beautiful" and offers a slightly different cadence than its sister names. The double 'n' in Julianna gives it a familiar, Americanized feel while still holding onto its classic appeal. It's a melodic choice that rolls off the tongue nicely.
1,814 births at peak (2006)
Haven
2 SyllablesRising
This name carries the idea of a safe place, offering peace and hope. It’s a word name, rooted in English, and it brings a calm feeling. You’ll often hear it linked to nature, like a tranquil harbor, which makes it feel very grounded and spiritual.
1,781 births at peak (2025)
Harmony
3 SyllablesFalling
The actual word itself directly brings to mind a sense of peaceful coexistence and musical agreement. This name comes from Greek and carries a beautiful, calm idea. It’s a straightforward choice that evokes a gentle, serene feeling for a child.
1,771 births at peak (2015)
Callie
2 SyllablesStable
If you like a name that sounds friendly and warm, Callie is a great choice. This name, with Greek roots, translates to "beautiful." It's often used as a nickname for longer names like Callista, but it stands well on its own.
1,763 births at peak (2014)
Maci
2 SyllablesFalling
You might recognize this name as a modern American twist on the French surname Macy. Maci has a light, airy feel, and it carries the idea of grace and beauty. It’s a contemporary choice that offers a familiar sound with a slightly different spelling.
1,737 births at peak (2011)
Aspen
2 SyllablesStable
If you’re looking for a name that captures the beauty of the natural world, Aspen is a good one. This American nature name comes from the graceful, trembling tree, known for its distinct leaves. It works well for any child, carrying a sense of both wildness and elegance.
1,734 births at peak (2022)
Cali
2 SyllablesFalling
Often used as a short form for California, this name also has roots in Greek, where it translates as 'beautiful'. It’s a bright, modern-sounding option that brings to mind sunny coasts and a relaxed West Coast feeling. You’ll often see it as a nickname, but it works well on its own.
1,688 births at peak (2014)
Adelyn
3 SyllablesFalling
The idea of nobility comes through clearly with this name. Adelyn is a modern American take on older German names that carry the same meaning. It’s a softer, more phonetic spelling that many parents appreciate for its gentle sound and contemporary feel.
1,680 births at peak (2014)
Myla
2 SyllablesRising
There's a gentle, flowing sound to this name, which has American roots but also Slavic connections. It signifies 'graceful' or 'love,' reflecting a kind nature. This spelling often gives it a softer feel than some of its relatives.
1,646 births at peak (2023)
Kiana
3 SyllablesRising
Hailing from Hawaiian origins, Kiana beautifully translates to "godly" or "beautiful," and it has also found its way into American naming practices. It has an elegant, flowing sound that feels both exotic and familiar at the same time. The name became more known partly because of a popular 90s R&B song.
1,591 births at peak (1996)
Brynlee
2 SyllablesStable
A newer option with British and American origins, this name translates to "fair" or "graceful." It has a melodic sound that many parents find appealing right now. You often see it chosen for its modern feel and soft, feminine charm.
1,583 births at peak (2019)
Alayna
3 SyllablesFalling
Meaning "beautiful" or "fair," this name has a gentle, melodic sound. It’s often considered an Americanized form of the Irish name Alana, which shares similar pleasant meanings. You'll find it has a contemporary feel, even though its roots go back a bit.
1,563 births at peak (2013)
Stevie
2 SyllablesRising
This name carries a cheerful, noble spirit, making it feel both friendly and strong. It’s an American name, often used as a nickname for Stephanie or Steven, giving it a versatile feel. You’ll recognize it from icons like Stevie Nicks, which gives it a cool, artistic edge.
1,545 births at peak (2025)
Journee
2 SyllablesFalling
This American name, with its creative spelling, embraces the idea of life's journey and fresh starts. It carries the idea of new beginnings and a path of discovery. You might see it chosen to reflect a parent's hopes for their child's future experiences.
1,536 births at peak (2022)
Journey
2 SyllablesFalling
The literal word itself, used as an American name, immediately brings to mind adventure and exploration. It signifies a life filled with growth and movement, rather than staying in one place. This makes it a meaningful choice for parents looking for a symbolic name.
1,504 births at peak (2018)
Lyric
2 SyllablesFalling
If you're drawn to names with a musical background, Lyric is an American option that fits well. It translates as creative spirit and beauty, directly referencing the words of a song. So, it's a modern choice that really sings, often seen with a unique, artistic flair.
1,480 births at peak (2014)
Daleyza
3 SyllablesFalling
If you're looking for a name with a unique sound, Daleyza offers a modern twist. It’s an American name with Spanish influences, and it translates to "beautiful." This name gained some public attention through Jenni Rivera’s daughter, giving it a distinct, contemporary feel.
1,469 births at peak (2014)
Harlow
2 SyllablesStable
You often hear this name associated with a refined, modern feel. It started as an English place name, and its rise in popularity came after Jean Harlow, the classic film star. Today, it’s also known as the name of Nicole Richie’s daughter, giving it a celebrity touch.
1,455 births at peak (2023)
Kayleigh
2 SyllablesFalling
With a slightly different spelling, this name still brings the idea of beauty and grace, rooted in Irish and American traditions. It has a familiar yet elegant feel, making it a comfortable choice. Many parents choose this particular version for its distinct appearance.
1,450 births at peak (2009)
Heaven
2 SyllablesFalling
Carrying a strong spiritual idea, this American name translates as "blessing" or "hope." It’s a modern choice that feels both aspirational and deeply meaningful. Many parents like it for its clear connection to a sacred place or feeling. It’s a name that truly stands out.
1,370 births at peak (2006)
Maddison
3 SyllablesStable
Originally an English surname, this name translates as "son of Maud," where Maud itself signifies "powerful in battle." It’s an American variation that became popular for girls, keeping that strong, brave connection. This modern pick feels both familiar and distinct.
1,167 births at peak (2009)
Kimora
3 SyllablesFalling
This modern name has Japanese roots, often connected to the surname Kimura, which translates as "tree village." While it feels new, it gained significant attention as a first name through model and entrepreneur Kimora Lee Simmons. It carries a blend of natural imagery and contemporary flair.
1,145 births at peak (2008)
Leighton
2 SyllablesStable
This name has a smooth, contemporary sound that feels distinctly modern. It’s originally a British place name, which means it refers to a specific location. You’ll find it often used in America today, giving it a stylish, current feel.
1,144 births at peak (2022)
Adelynn
3 SyllablesFalling
Have you noticed the trend of adding extra letters to classic names? Adelynn is a popular example, giving a fresh spin to its German roots. This spelling variation still translates as "noble," connecting it to a long lineage of names with dignified meanings.
1,139 births at peak (2015)
Rylie
2 SyllablesFalling
With a lively, contemporary sound, Rylie has become a choice for many families today. This name has Irish roots, though it’s now seen as distinctly American, and it carries the idea of someone “courageous” or “brave.” It’s a modern take that offers a fresh feel compared to older, more common options.
1,114 births at peak (2008)
Meadow
2 SyllablesRising
If you’re drawn to names that evoke the natural world, Meadow might be a good fit. This American name carries the idea of a "forest," bringing to mind tranquil, open spaces. It’s a gentle choice that aligns with a broader trend of parents picking names directly from nature.
1,078 births at peak (2025)
Jolene
2 SyllablesFalling
You might know this name from a famous country song, but it’s a modern American creation with French connections. It translates to 'pretty' or 'beautiful', giving it a clear, appealing sense. This name offers a distinctive sound that feels both familiar and fresh.
1,060 births at peak (1974)
Sunny
2 SyllablesRising
This name feels bright and optimistic, perfectly reflecting its American roots. Sunny translates to “shining sun,” carrying the idea of happiness and cheerfulness. It’s a straightforward name that brings to mind warm, pleasant days and a generally positive outlook.
1,057 births at peak (2024)
Navy
2 SyllablesRising
A modern American name, Navy brings to mind the deep, rich blue color. It also translates to "strong," giving it a quiet power. This name feels distinctive for a girl, offering something a bit different than other color-inspired names.
1,045 births at peak (2025)
Addilyn
3 SyllablesFalling
With a sound that feels both familiar and fresh, Addilyn is an American name with German origins. It translates as "noble," giving it a refined quality. The double 'd' spelling variation offers a slightly different visual, making it a modern choice within this family of names.
1,045 births at peak (2016)
Gracelynn
3 SyllablesFalling
Notice the double 'n' at the end of this name, a common way to update spellings in American naming. Like Gracelyn, it’s a modern American blend that brings together the ideas of "grace" and "beauty." This specific spelling gives it a slightly softer, more contemporary look. It shares the same gentle charm as its counterpart.
1,034 births at peak (2020)
Raelyn
2 SyllablesFalling
This is a newer American creation, often thought to be a blend of the names Rae and Lynn. It signifies 'grace,' bringing a gentle feeling to its sound. You see many parents drawn to these unique, modern combinations.
1,034 births at peak (2017)
Dream
1 SyllableStable
You might choose this name for its clear, aspirational feel. It’s an American word name that directly signifies "dream," reflecting hope and creativity. This kind of name has become more common for parents looking for something truly unique and meaningful for their child.
1,032 births at peak (2022)
Brinley
2 SyllablesFalling
Evoking a sense of fairness and grace, Brinley has roots in British and American traditions. It often brings to mind a peaceful, open meadow, giving it a natural feel. Many parents like Brinley for its modern sound and uncommon, gentle charm.
1,007 births at peak (2017)
Janiyah
3 SyllablesStable
This American name often feels modern and unique, though it also has roots in Hebrew. It carries the idea of "Godly" or "grace," which gives it a gentle strength. You'll find it’s a name that resonates with a distinct, contemporary sound today.
994 births at peak (2009)
Royalty
3 SyllablesFalling
Embodying the essence of nobility, this American name is a direct nod to a queenly status. It offers a bold, unique statement, particularly for a girl. You don't often hear it, which makes it a truly special and memorable option.
980 births at peak (2019)
Gracelyn
3 SyllablesFalling
This is a modern American creation, blending two familiar sounds into one new name. It takes the elegant "Grace" and adds the lyrical "Lyn," offering a combined idea of gracious beauty. Because it’s a newer blend, it feels approachable and gentle. It’s a name that feels both familiar and fresh.
980 births at peak (2018)
Madisson
3 SyllablesRising
If you’re looking for a familiar name with a slightly different twist, Madisson offers that. This spelling variation of Madison still carries the idea of being "son of Maud" from its English roots. It feels modern and unique while keeping that strong, leadership quality.
958 births at peak (2025)
Macie
2 SyllablesRising
With French origins, this name translates to "graceful" and "beautiful." It offers a familiar, yet distinct, sound that feels modern. Many parents see it as a fresh spelling variation of the classic "Maisie," giving it a unique touch.
906 births at peak (2011)
Nataly
3 SyllablesStable
Signifying "reborn" or "born on Christmas Day," this name carries a festive and hopeful spirit. Nataly is a more contemporary spelling that keeps the traditional Latin meaning intact. It gives the name a fresh feel while still connecting to its roots.
885 births at peak (2008)
Avianna
4 SyllablesFalling
If you’re looking for a name with a flowy sound, this one comes from Latin origins with a modern American twist. Avianna carries meanings like “bird,” “life,” and “graceful,” painting a picture of elegance. It’s a melodic choice that feels both familiar and fresh.
881 births at peak (2021)
Wrenlee
2 SyllablesRising
You'll notice this name has a modern, American sound, blending the nature-inspired Wren with the familiar "lee" ending. It carries the idea of a little bird, giving it a gentle feel. Many parents like this style for its fresh take on a classic nature name.
877 births at peak (2024)
Everlee
3 SyllablesFalling
Are you looking for a modern name that still feels connected to nature? Everlee is an American creation, often interpreted to mean "wild" or "beautiful meadow." It’s a contemporary option that feels fresh, offering a unique sound without being too unfamiliar.
873 births at peak (2022)
Jazlyn
2 SyllablesStable
This name has a sound that feels distinctly modern, blending Persian and American influences. It translates as "graceful," which fits its flowing rhythm perfectly. Often seen as a newer creation, it has a pleasant, airy quality many parents appreciate. It's a unique option for a girl.
860 births at peak (2008)
Kennedi
3 SyllablesFalling
Giving this name a slightly different spelling makes it feel fresh and unique. It comes from Irish origins, translating as "leader" or "head of the clan." This version keeps the strong sound of its traditional counterpart but offers a more contemporary twist for parents looking for something distinct.
848 births at peak (2015)
Aviana
4 SyllablesFalling
With a graceful sound, this name pulls from Latin roots and also has an American feel. Aviana translates to “bird” or “life,” suggesting a light and lively spirit. It’s often considered an elaboration of Ava, giving it a distinctly feminine touch.
845 births at peak (2016)
Haisley
2 SyllablesFalling
If you’re looking for something unique, this name offers a distinct sound. Its British and American roots suggest a connection to a "hazel grove" or "hazel wood", giving it a calm, earthy quality. This less common spelling provides a fresh alternative.
830 births at peak (2020)
Halo
2 SyllablesRising
This name brings to mind a ring of light, often seen as a symbol of divinity or purity. It comes from Greek origins, though it feels quite American in its modern usage. Its meaning translates to "grace," giving it a soft yet spiritual feel. It’s a distinctive choice that stands out.
827 births at peak (2024)
Braelyn
2 SyllablesFalling
If you're looking for a name that feels both modern and rooted, this American creation combines Celtic elements. It carries the ideas of 'strong,' 'noble,' and 'graceful' all at once. This newer name has found its place among parents seeking something fresh.
825 births at peak (2011)
Braelynn
2 SyllablesFalling
Sometimes a slight spelling change can give a familiar name a different feel, and this is a good example. This American girl's name, with Celtic roots, translates as 'strong,' 'noble,' and 'graceful.' It offers an alternate take on the popular Braelyn.
823 births at peak (2016)
Oaklee
2 SyllablesRising
This name has a clear nature connection, bringing to mind strength and the outdoors. Oaklee comes from English origins, referring to an 'oak meadow' or 'clearing.' It’s a modern choice that fits well with the trend of names ending in the 'ee' sound, offering a grounded feel.
802 births at peak (2022)
Jayleen
2 SyllablesFalling
Many people like this name for its contemporary sound, but it has a blended background of American and Hebrew. It signifies a "bird" and also implies "graceful" qualities. This combination gives it an airy, delicate feel, making it a distinctive option.
802 births at peak (2011)
Bristol
2 SyllablesFalling
Named after a notable city in England, this name carries a clear sense of place. Bristol has British and American origins, and it translates to 'the place by the bridge.' You might know it more as a surname, but it’s also a distinctive first name choice for girls.
801 births at peak (2019)
Mylah
2 SyllablesRising
This spelling variation offers a fresh take on a name with Slavic origins, where it meant 'graceful' or 'love.' It has gained popularity in America, likely because of its soft sound and appealing look. Many parents like how it feels both familiar and distinct.
789 births at peak (2023)
Zariah
3 SyllablesStable
When you look at Zariah, you see a familiar sound with a slightly different spelling. This name has Arabic and American origins, carrying the idea of being queenly and bright. It offers a modern twist on a traditional-sounding name, making it stand out.
761 births at peak (2023)
Liberty
3 SyllablesFalling
There's a real strength to this name, calling to mind the idea of freedom and independence. It comes from Latin, where it translates as "great" or "hope." And for many, it carries a strong American feeling, often linked to the iconic Statue of Liberty.
754 births at peak (2004)
Kensley
2 SyllablesFalling
This name has a relatively recent feel, making it a more modern option for girls. It has British and American roots, often thought to come from a place name, meaning "king’s meadow." It offers a crisp sound and a slightly uncommon touch without being too out there.
749 births at peak (2018)
Jream
1 SyllableRising
A modern American creation, this name brings a whimsical and aspirational feel. It’s a creative spelling that speaks to ambition and hope, translating as "dream." This distinctive choice allows parents to give their child a unique identity from the start.
725 births at peak (2025)
Jaliyah
3 SyllablesFalling
You often hear this name in American communities, though it carries an echo of Arabic influences. It signifies qualities like "beautiful" and "noble," giving it a graceful feel. As a newer creation, it has a distinct sound that sets it apart.
704 births at peak (2011)
Oaklyn
2 SyllablesStable
Looking for something distinctly modern and nature-inspired? Oaklyn is an American creation that sounds fresh and strong. While it doesn't have a long history, it combines the earthy feel of "oak" with a contemporary "lyn" ending, giving it a unique appeal.
682 births at peak (2018)
Leanna
2 SyllablesStable
With a soft sound, this name has American and Irish roots. It’s associated with the idea of grace, which gives it a gentle and elegant quality. Many people see it as a blend of Lee and Anna, creating a familiar yet distinct option for a girl.
675 births at peak (1990)
Jaylani
3 SyllablesRising
This name brings to mind images of paradise, thanks to its Hawaiian influence alongside American origins. It translates as "beautiful" and "graceful," fitting its exotic sound. You often hear it used for a modern, distinct choice that stands out.
661 births at peak (2025)
Jaycee
2 SyllablesFalling
This name has a light, upbeat sound, and it’s a distinctly American creation. Many people think it comes from the initials J.C., or that it’s a feminine version of Jayce. It’s associated with ideas of being "strong" and "joyful," giving it a spirited character.
606 births at peak (2011)
Skyla
2 SyllablesFalling
If you are looking for a name with a fresh, modern sound, Skyla offers something distinct. It has roots in both American and Dutch languages, carrying the idea of "wind and sky." This makes it feel light and free, a contemporary choice for many.
605 births at peak (2012)
Oakleigh
2 SyllablesRising
Sometimes a name simply brings to mind a sturdy, grounded feeling. This British-American option evokes images of a clearing in an oak forest, translating as 'forest' or 'strong.' It’s a newer choice for parents who appreciate nature-inspired names but want something with a slightly more elaborate spelling.
603 births at peak (2022)
Lakelynn
3 SyllablesRising
What makes a name feel distinctly American and modern? Lakelynn is a relatively new creation, often seen as an elaboration of Lakelyn, which also translates as "beautiful." The extra 'n' at the end gives it a slightly different cadence, making it a stylish choice that feels very current for a girl.
596 births at peak (2025)
Emerie
3 SyllablesStable
If you're looking for something that sounds both modern and strong, Emerie might be a good fit. This name has German and American roots, and it translates to concepts like leader or brave. It’s got a distinct feel, making it a less common but still familiar choice. Emerie offers a fresh take on traditional strength.
596 births at peak (2024)
Emberly
3 SyllablesFalling
This modern American creation has a warm, inviting sound. It brings together "Ember" with the popular "-ly" suffix, suggesting ideas of brightness and new beginnings. The name feels fresh and carries a gentle, glowing quality for a girl.
595 births at peak (2018)
Yareli
3 SyllablesStable
If you're looking for a name that truly embodies elegance, this one is worth considering. Yareli has Native American roots, and while its specific tribal origin isn't always clear, it carries the idea of "grace." This name has seen increasing use in the U.S. over the last few decades.
591 births at peak (2009)
Jovie
2 SyllablesRising
With a bright and cheerful sound, this name has Latin and American influences. It translates as 'joyful' or carries the idea of being 'Godly,' connecting to the Roman deity Jove. This gives it a spirited yet historically interesting background.
581 births at peak (2025)
Alisson
3 SyllablesRising
You might recognize this name as a contemporary spelling of Alison, but it still shares those German and American roots. It suggests 'noble' and 'truth,' bringing a sense of honesty and strength. This version gives the name a slightly more modern edge, appealing to parents wanting something familiar but updated.
580 births at peak (2025)
Indie
2 SyllablesRising
If you like names with a modern, free-spirited feel, this one might appeal. It's an American name that often works as a short form for something longer, or it's chosen to signify creativity and independence. Many people associate it with independent music or film.
579 births at peak (2022)
Khaleesi
3 SyllablesStable
This name was actually created for the popular "Game of Thrones" series, where it signifies a "queenly" or "powerful" woman. It quickly became recognized for its unique sound and strong association with the character Daenerys Targaryen. Because of its literary origin, it offers a distinctive choice for a child.
565 births at peak (2018)
Arely
2 SyllablesStable
If you like names that sound fresh and distinct, this could be one to consider. It’s an American and Spanish name, often heard as a modern creation, which translates as "beautiful" and "graceful." It feels both contemporary and elegant, offering a unique sound.
552 births at peak (2007)
Journi
2 SyllablesFalling
With an 'i' at the end, this American spelling offers a slightly different feel to the concept of life's path. It still translates to new beginnings and the road one travels. The unique phonetic twist gives it a modern, distinctive character.
541 births at peak (2021)
Kimber
2 SyllablesFalling
For a name that feels both crisp and uncommon, Kimber is a great option. It actually comes from the longer name Kimberly, which has British and American roots. The original meaning points to "from the royal fortress meadow," giving this modern-sounding choice a connection to history.
524 births at peak (2016)
Zaylee
2 SyllablesFalling
If you’re looking for a name that captures a joyful spirit, this American creation might fit. It signifies "joyful" or "happy," making it a cheerful choice for a girl. And its upbeat sound gives it a playful, energetic character that many parents appreciate.
511 births at peak (2018)
Sky
1 SyllableStable
Thinking of the vast expanse above us, this short name directly translates to exactly that. It comes from both American and Norse backgrounds, signifying "wind and sky" or "bright." Many parents choose it for its simple, airy feel.
510 births at peak (2014)
Zariyah
3 SyllablesStable
This spelling, Zariyah, leans into a contemporary feel for a name with deep roots. It comes from Arabic and American traditions, translating as queenly and bright. The 'y' adds a softness, giving it a gentle yet regal presence that many parents appreciate.
505 births at peak (2022)
Lyanna
3 SyllablesStable
You might recognize this name from popular fantasy stories, but Lyanna has American roots. It’s often seen as a modern creation, perhaps a blend of Liana and Anna. This name carries ideas of beauty, grace, and vitality, giving it a spirited feel.
500 births at peak (2019)
Harlee
2 SyllablesFalling
If you like the sound of Harley but want something a little different, Harlee is a modern take. This British-American name translates as "hare's meadow," carrying a natural, open-air feel. It’s a newer spelling that gives it a fresh, unique edge.
495 births at peak (2017)
Jenesis
3 SyllablesStable
The idea of new beginnings and life is what this name signifies, drawing from its Greek roots. It's a modern American choice that parents often pick for its powerful symbolic meaning. Jenesis offers a distinct spelling from the more traditional Genesis.
491 births at peak (2023)
Rowyn
2 SyllablesRising
Thinking about a modern name with a gentle twist? This American spelling of Rowen offers a fresh take, particularly for girls. It signifies qualities like strength and bravery, but also has a certain softness, making it a distinctive choice.
480 births at peak (2025)
Taytum
2 SyllablesRising
This is a newer spelling variation of the name Tatum, offering a slightly different visual. It originally came from a British surname translating to "Tate's homestead," signifying joy. This particular spelling tends to be chosen more often for girls.
476 births at peak (2023)
Winona
3 SyllablesRising
This distinctive name has Native American roots, specifically from the Dakota people, where it translates as "first-born daughter." It carries the idea of someone graceful and strong. The actress Winona Ryder has certainly helped keep this unique and resonant name in the public eye for many years.
466 births at peak (2025)
Mercy
2 SyllablesStable
As a virtue name, this one carries a very clear and gentle feeling. It’s American in origin, signifying 'compassion' or 'grace,' which are strong qualities. You often see it in literature as a representation of kindness and understanding.
461 births at peak (2019)
Kinslee
2 SyllablesFalling
Choosing a name with a unique spelling like Kinslee often gives it a fresh, modern feel. This American take on a British surname carries a contemporary energy. It’s a newer option that stands out while still feeling familiar, making it quite distinctive today.
455 births at peak (2017)
Kallie
2 SyllablesFalling
Often used as a short form for names like Kallista or Katherine, Kallie comes from Greek roots. It carries the idea of 'beautiful' and 'graceful,' giving it a soft yet clear sound. This makes it a simple, familiar choice that stands well on its own.
444 births at peak (2014)
Indy
2 SyllablesRising
This name has a lively, spirited sound that feels very energetic. It’s an American name often used as a nickname, like for Indiana, but it can stand on its own too. Many people will connect it to the adventurous character Indiana Jones.
440 births at peak (2024)
Adalee
3 SyllablesFalling
You might hear this name and notice its gentle, flowing sound. Adalee is often considered an American creation, blending the German 'Ada,' which means 'noble,' with the 'Lee' suffix. It gives the name a modern feel while still holding onto that classic meaning. It’s a fresh take on a traditional root.
435 births at peak (2022)
Treasure
2 SyllablesStable
A word name in English, this option directly conveys its beautiful sentiment. It signifies "blessing" or "love," making its meaning very clear. This modern choice offers a unique and heartfelt way to express how much a child is valued. It feels very personal.
432 births at peak (2021)
Kaeli
2 SyllablesRising
This Irish and American name often brings to mind a sense of fairness and grace. It’s a modern take on older names, translating as "fair" or "beautiful." You’ll find it used quite a bit in contemporary American families looking for something familiar yet distinct.