Joyful Names for Girl: Full List & Meanings

Names carry deep symbolism that can inspire and guide a child. Here are 27 girl names with the theme of Joyful. Popularized during the Gen Z Peak, these names are associated with themes like Joyful, Happy, and Cheerful, making them meaningful choices for your baby.

Collection Snapshot

Total Names
27
Avg Peak Year
2004Gen Z Peak
Avg Syllables
2.2
Trend Distribution
Rising Trend: 37%Stable Trend: 33%Falling Trend: 30%
Common Origins
AmericanHebrewFrench
Common Styles
ClassicModernCute
Top Themes
JoyfulHappyCheerful

Trends in this Collection

Recently Peaked

Names in this collection that reached their peak popularity most recently.

NoelleJovieHana

Most Established

Names with the highest historic birth counts in the Social Security dataset.

AbigailZoeyZoe

Recently Declining

Names that are currently showing a downward trend in annual registrations.

AbigailZoeyJocelyn

Collection Insights

Most Popular

The name with the highest overall peak birth registrations.

Abigail

If you’re looking for a name that truly captures happiness, this one fits well. It’s a Hebrew name that translates as "my father is joy." You'll find it in the Bible as King David’s wise wife, and it’s also often shortened to the familiar "Abby."

15,955 births at peak (2003)

Fastest Rising

The name showing the strongest positive growth in recent years.

Zoe

This name carries the idea of life, joy, and cheerfulness. It comes from Greek roots, and it’s a classic choice that feels fresh today. You’ll often find it in older stories, but it’s had a strong comeback in modern times, keeping its vibrant spirit.

6,483 births at peak (2012)

Rare & Unique

A less common name in this list that offers a distinctive choice.

Nyomi

You might recognize the soft sound of this Hebrew name, a modern take on Naomi. It translates to 'my delight' or 'pleasantness,' suggesting a joyful spirit. While the spelling is fresh, its roots connect to a significant biblical figure.

344 births at peak (2023)

Full List of Joyful Girl Names

Displaying all 27 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.

Abigail

3 SyllablesFalling

If you’re looking for a name that truly captures happiness, this one fits well. It’s a Hebrew name that translates as "my father is joy." You'll find it in the Bible as King David’s wise wife, and it’s also often shortened to the familiar "Abby."

15,955 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)

Zoe

2 SyllablesRising

This name carries the idea of life, joy, and cheerfulness. It comes from Greek roots, and it’s a classic choice that feels fresh today. You’ll often find it in older stories, but it’s had a strong comeback in modern times, keeping its vibrant spirit.

6,483 births at peak (2012)

Beatrice

2 SyllablesStable

If you’re looking for a name with a regal feel, Beatrice might be a good fit. This elegant name comes from Latin, where it translates as "she who makes happy" or "bringer of joy." It has a classic charm, often appearing in literature and among European royalty.

5,994 births at peak (1921)

Jocelyn

3 SyllablesFalling

With its German and French roots, Jocelyn translates as "joyful" or "gentle." This name has a long history, dating back to medieval times, yet it still feels quite fresh for today. It’s a classic choice that doesn’t feel stuffy.

5,304 births at peak (2007)

Sadie

2 SyllablesRising

For a long time, this name has served as a warm, familiar nickname, often for Sarah. It’s a British and Hebrew name that carries the delightful idea of being joyful or happy. You often hear it and think of a friendly, approachable person, which explains its continued appeal.

4,871 births at peak (2014)

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)

Alaia

4 SyllablesStable

With roots in both Basque and Arabic, this girl's name translates to "joyful" or "happy." It has a melodic sound that feels fresh and inviting. In Basque culture, "alaia" is a beautiful word used to express happiness, making it a warm choice.

2,429 births at peak (2024)

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)

Lola

2 SyllablesStable

You often hear this name as a short, lively form of Dolores or Carlota, especially in Spanish-speaking cultures. It carries the idea of joy and beauty, making it feel spirited and bright. And it’s a name that has inspired many songs and characters, like the famous Kinks tune that gave it a playful edge.

1,623 births at peak (1919)

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)

Lottie

2 SyllablesRising

Often a nickname for Charlotte, Lottie is a German name that stands well on its own. It carries the idea of being joyful and cheerful, which makes sense given its spirited sound. This name feels lighthearted and energetic, bringing a playful touch that’s hard to resist.

1,397 births at peak (1916)

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)

Thalia

3 SyllablesRising

In Greek mythology, this was the name of one of the Muses, often associated with comedy and idyllic poetry. Its Greek roots signify "cheerful" and "joyful," bringing a light and happy feeling to anyone who bears it. It’s a name that feels bright and full of life.

700 births at peak (1993)

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)

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)

Noemi

2 SyllablesRising

There's a gentle warmth to this name, which has roots in both Hebrew and Spanish. Noemi translates to 'my delight' or 'pleasantness,' reflecting a joyful spirit. It's also the Spanish form of the biblical Naomi, a resilient and loyal figure.

519 births at peak (2023)

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)

Chaya

2 SyllablesStable

Do you know the name Chaya? This beautiful Hebrew and Yiddish name translates as 'life,' bringing with it feelings of hope and joy. It’s a significant choice in Jewish culture, often given in celebration of new beginnings and vitality.

504 births at peak (2024)

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)

Aliza

3 SyllablesStable

This cheerful name immediately brings to mind happiness and joy. Aliza comes from Hebrew and Yiddish traditions, carrying the idea of being joyful or happy. It’s a bright and uplifting choice that feels both classic and modern for a child.

445 births at peak (2023)

Liv

1 SyllableFalling

This short, strong name comes from Norse and Scandinavian roots, translating as "life." It also carries ideas of hope and being joyful. You might recognize it from the actress Liv Ullmann, who brought it some international recognition. It's a name that feels both modern and grounded.

437 births at peak (2017)

Hana

2 SyllablesRising

You’ll find this name in both Japanese and Arabic cultures, carrying a universally appealing sound. It translates as "happy" or "joyful," giving it a bright and cheerful feel. This name has a gentle quality, making it a warm and inviting choice across different backgrounds.

436 births at peak (2025)

Alaiya

3 SyllablesStable

This contemporary girl's name, often seen as a modern take on Alaia, has Arabic and American influences. It also translates to "joyful" or "happy," giving it a very positive feel. The 'y' spelling gives it a slightly more unique and rhythmic flow.

396 births at peak (2021)

Lettie

2 SyllablesRising

If you’re looking for a name that truly embodies happiness, this one is a great pick. From its Latin and French roots, Lettie translates as "joyful" or "happy." It feels charming and a little old-fashioned, often working well as a standalone name or a nickname.

358 births at peak (2025)

Zoya

2 SyllablesStable

This name has a gentle, soft sound and feels both familiar and exotic. It’s the Russian and Persian form of Zoe, carrying the same idea of "life" and "joyful." Because of its Slavic roots, you’ll find it’s a common choice in Eastern European countries.

358 births at peak (2022)

Nyomi

2 SyllablesRising

You might recognize the soft sound of this Hebrew name, a modern take on Naomi. It translates to 'my delight' or 'pleasantness,' suggesting a joyful spirit. While the spelling is fresh, its roots connect to a significant biblical figure.

344 births at peak (2023)

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