Names carry deep symbolism that can inspire and guide a child. Here are 40 girl names with the theme of Blessing. Popularized during the Gen Z Peak, these names are associated with themes like Blessing, Godly, and Pure, making them meaningful choices for your baby.
Names in this collection that reached their peak popularity most recently.
EvangelineNoelleSelah
Most Established
Names with the highest historic birth counts in the Social Security dataset.
DorothyAngelaHannah
Recently Declining
Names that are currently showing a downward trend in annual registrations.
AngelaHannahAnna
Collection Insights
Most Popular
The name with the highest overall peak birth registrations.
Dorothy
This name carries a beautiful message, translating from Greek as "gift of God." It’s a classic that has been cherished for a long time, often bringing to mind a sense of gentle strength. Many people think of the character from The Wizard of Oz, which gives it a familiar and enduring charm.
40,097 births at peak (1924)
Fastest Rising
The name showing the strongest positive growth in recent years.
Dorothy
This name carries a beautiful message, translating from Greek as "gift of God." It’s a classic that has been cherished for a long time, often bringing to mind a sense of gentle strength. Many people think of the character from The Wizard of Oz, which gives it a familiar and enduring charm.
40,097 births at peak (1924)
Rare & Unique
A less common name in this list that offers a distinctive choice.
Emi
Carrying a sense of beauty and grace, this name has roots in both Japanese and Latin languages. Emi translates to "beautiful," "blessing," or "grace," depending on its origin. It's a concise option that feels fresh and often stands alone without a longer form.
303 births at peak (2025)
Full List of Blessing Girl Names
Displaying all 40 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.
Dorothy
3 SyllablesRising
This name carries a beautiful message, translating from Greek as "gift of God." It’s a classic that has been cherished for a long time, often bringing to mind a sense of gentle strength. Many people think of the character from The Wizard of Oz, which gives it a familiar and enduring charm.
40,097 births at peak (1924)
Angela
3 SyllablesFalling
For centuries, this name has been a classic choice with origins in both Greek and Latin. It signifies a blessing or someone godly and pure. You might recognize it from Angela Lansbury, an actress who had a long and celebrated career.
25,993 births at peak (1971)
Hannah
2 SyllablesFalling
A name with deep Hebrew roots, it translates as "grace" or "favor." This classic choice has a strong biblical connection, famously borne by the mother of the prophet Samuel, who prayed for a child. It’s a gentle name that carries a quiet strength.
23,112 births at peak (2000)
Elizabeth
4 SyllablesStable
This name has a long history, appearing in biblical texts and gracing many queens throughout time. It’s from Hebrew, translating as "my God is an oath" or "God is abundance." Because of its royal ties, Elizabeth feels both powerful and elegant, making it a truly enduring choice.
20,841 births at peak (1990)
Anna
2 SyllablesFalling
Few names are as widely recognized across cultures as Anna, feeling both familiar and elegant. This name has deep Hebrew and Latin roots, carrying the idea of 'grace' or 'favor.' And it’s been a staple in royal families and classic literature for centuries.
15,697 births at peak (1918)
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)
Angelina
4 SyllablesFalling
With its charming Italian flair, this name stems from Greek and Latin words. It carries the idea of being pure, blessed, and full of grace. This name has also gained notable recognition thanks to actress Angelina Jolie, giving it a modern celebrity connection.
5,813 births at peak (2005)
Anne
1 SyllableStable
A name of simple elegance, Anne comes from both French and Hebrew, carrying the idea of "grace." It's a foundational name in many cultures, often associated with biblical figures like Saint Anne, Mary’s mother. This gives it a deep historical and spiritual resonance.
5,755 births at peak (1959)
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)
Faith
1 SyllableFalling
The English virtue name Faith speaks to qualities like 'hope' and 'truth,' embodying a deep sense of trust. It’s been a straightforward yet profound choice for girls for centuries. Many parents appreciate its clear meaning and spiritual resonance.
5,612 births at peak (2003)
Angelica
4 SyllablesFalling
There's a graceful feel to this name, which has Latin and Greek beginnings. It translates as pure, blessed, or graceful, bringing to mind delicate beauty. And it’s also the name of a type of fragrant herb, adding a touch of nature.
3,412 births at peak (1996)
Eliza
3 SyllablesStable
This name is a shorter, more playful form of Elizabeth, carrying the idea of being consecrated to God. It comes from Hebrew roots, translating as "my God is an oath" or "God is abundance." You often see it in classic literature, giving it a refined yet approachable feel.
2,490 births at peak (2021)
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)
Elise
2 SyllablesStable
This elegant name comes from French roots, serving as a short form of Elizabeth. It carries the idea of being "Godly" or "pure," reflecting a sense of grace. Many might recognize it from classical music or literature, giving it a familiar yet refined feel. It’s a choice that feels both established and fresh.
2,126 births at peak (2012)
Evangeline
4 SyllablesRising
With its beautiful sound, this name comes from Greek, translating as 'bearer of good news.' It gained much attention from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s famous poem, giving it a distinct literary connection. This makes it a name that feels both elegant and full of story.
1,998 births at peak (2025)
Angie
2 SyllablesStable
Often used as a friendly nickname, Angie also stands on its own as a complete name. It comes from Greek and Latin origins, carrying the idea of 'messenger' or 'angel.' You might hear it in songs or see it used for characters who are approachable and kind.
1,955 births at peak (1975)
Hanna
2 SyllablesStable
Tracing back to Hebrew origins, this name carries the idea of "grace" or "blessing." It’s also found with German roots, maintaining a classic and enduring feel. This spelling is a familiar presence in many cultures, often appearing in biblical texts and stories.
1,912 births at peak (2000)
Miriam
3 SyllablesStable
This name holds significant historical weight, especially in biblical texts. From its Hebrew origins, it carries ideas of "pure," "godly," and "blessing." It's recognized as the original form of Mary, making it a classic choice with deep roots that resonate for many.
1,834 births at peak (1924)
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)
Noelle
1 SyllableStable
If you like the sound of Noel but want a feminine touch, this French name is its counterpart. It also means "joyful" or "blessing," making it a choice for girls born during the holiday season. The extra 'elle' gives it an elegant, flowing sound.
1,507 births at peak (2025)
Selah
2 SyllablesRising
When you see this word in the Psalms, it often means a pause or a moment for reflection. This unique name has Hebrew origins, and it signifies a blessing or a moment of praise. It’s a thoughtful and spiritual choice that carries a quiet strength.
1,429 births at peak (2025)
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)
Imani
3 SyllablesStable
With roots in both Arabic and Swahili, Imani carries powerful meanings like 'hope,' 'faith,' and 'blessing.' It’s also recognized as one of the seven principles of Kwanzaa, giving it a strong cultural and spiritual connection. This makes it a deeply meaningful option.
1,272 births at peak (1998)
Talia
3 SyllablesRising
You might like the soft sound of this name, which has both Hebrew and Greek connections. In Hebrew, it translates to “dew from heaven,” bringing a sense of freshness and blessing. And in Greek, it carries the idea of blooming or flourishing, like a graceful flower.
1,183 births at peak (2023)
Elisabeth
4 SyllablesStable
You'll find this name in many ancient texts, rooted deeply in Hebrew tradition. It signifies "God is my oath," bringing a sense of purity and divine promise. It’s also been a name favored by royalty for centuries, giving it a regal feel.
1,093 births at peak (2001)
Felicity
4 SyllablesFalling
If you’re looking for a name that truly embodies happiness, this Latin option is a strong contender. It translates as "joyful" or "blessing," making it one of those virtue names that clearly states its intention. The sound itself feels elegant and bright, giving it a sophisticated charm.
938 births at peak (2017)
Anaya
3 SyllablesStable
This beautiful name carries the idea of a blessing or being godly, stemming from both Hebrew and Indian origins. It’s a truly cross-cultural choice, offering a spiritual feel that connects with diverse heritages. Many find its sound both unique and deeply meaningful for a child.
911 births at peak (2025)
Miracle
3 SyllablesFalling
When you hear this word, you instantly think of something special and unexpected. As a name, it comes from Latin and signifies "a marvel" or "a wonder," embodying ideas of blessing and hope. It's a choice many parents consider to reflect a deeply meaningful event or the arrival of a long-awaited child.
902 births at peak (2016)
Elisa
3 SyllablesStable
A shorter, often more modern form of Elisabeth, this name comes from Hebrew and Italian origins. It translates as "God is my oath," carrying the idea of a divine promise or blessing. And it’s a classic choice that feels light and elegant.
854 births at peak (2012)
Ivanna
3 SyllablesStable
You might recognize the sound of this name, as it’s the feminine version of Ivan. With Russian and Slavic roots, it carries the idea of "God is gracious" or "a blessing." It has a strong, classic ring to it, making it a familiar yet distinctive choice.
578 births at peak (2017)
Ellianna
4 SyllablesStable
This name feels like a beautiful blend of familiar sounds, giving it a fresh yet classic appeal. It combines Hebrew and Latin roots, carrying the idea of being a "blessing" or "graceful." You might hear this name in families looking for something traditional but with a modern twist.
483 births at peak (2023)
Azaria
4 SyllablesRising
You’ll find this name has strong Hebrew origins, carrying the powerful idea of "Godly" or "blessing." It’s historically a biblical name, often appearing in religious texts. This gives Azaria a familiar yet distinguished feel, connecting it to a long lineage.
469 births at peak (2025)
Chana
2 SyllablesRising
The Hebrew name Chana translates to "grace" or "favor," carrying a feeling of blessing. It’s the original form of the biblical Hannah, known for her deep faith and the birth of the prophet Samuel. This makes it a name with significant historical and spiritual weight.
432 births at peak (2024)
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)
Belen
2 SyllablesStable
In Spanish, this name directly refers to Bethlehem, the biblical town, which translates as "house of bread." It carries a beautiful idea of blessing and nourishment. Many families in Spanish-speaking cultures choose it to honor that significant place and its meaning.
431 births at peak (2024)
Zendaya
3 SyllablesFalling
A distinctly modern name, this one has African roots. It translates as "blessing" or sometimes "graceful." The actress Zendaya Coleman has certainly helped introduce this unique sound to a wider audience, making it a recognizable choice for many parents today.
430 births at peak (2022)
Amaris
3 SyllablesRising
Do you like names with a spiritual feel? Amaris has origins in both Hebrew and Latin. It can be interpreted as "given by God" or "of the moon," depending on its root. This gives it a distinct yet gentle sound, making it a special name for a girl.
425 births at peak (2025)
Anaiah
4 SyllablesRising
Carrying a deeply spiritual resonance, Anaiah has roots in Hebrew. It translates as "God answers" or "God has answered," which gives it a powerful sense of blessing and hope. This name offers a more distinctive option for parents seeking a biblical sound that isn't overly common.
318 births at peak (2025)
Ayah
2 SyllablesRising
For those seeking a name with spiritual depth, Ayah translates as both "miracle" and "blessing." It has roots in both Arabic and Hebrew cultures, giving it a profound sense of grace. In the Quran, a verse is also called an Ayah, adding to its sacred feel.
309 births at peak (2025)
Emi
2 SyllablesRising
Carrying a sense of beauty and grace, this name has roots in both Japanese and Latin languages. Emi translates to "beautiful," "blessing," or "grace," depending on its origin. It's a concise option that feels fresh and often stands alone without a longer form.