Names carry deep symbolism that can inspire and guide a child. Here are 27 girl names with the theme of Leader. Popularized during the Gen Alpha Peak, these names are associated with themes like Leader, Strong, and Beautiful, making them meaningful choices for your baby.
Names in this collection that reached their peak popularity most recently.
AilanyEmeryAilani
Most Established
Names with the highest historic birth counts in the Social Security dataset.
TaylorNicoleMadison
Recently Declining
Names that are currently showing a downward trend in annual registrations.
TaylorNicoleMadison
Collection Insights
Most Popular
The name with the highest overall peak birth registrations.
Taylor
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)
Fastest Rising
The name showing the strongest positive growth in recent years.
Ailany
A less common spelling of a Hawaiian name, Ailany still signifies 'leader' or 'noble.' It shares the same warm, island feel as its variant, but with a slightly different visual. This choice offers a unique twist on a name that connects to natural authority.
7,154 births at peak (2025)
Rare & Unique
A less common name in this list that offers a distinctive choice.
Naya
With roots in both Arabic and Indian cultures, Naya signifies "new beginnings" or "leader." It’s a name that feels fresh and bright, offering a gentle sound with a powerful undertone. Many parents appreciate its simple yet exotic appeal, giving it a global charm.
446 births at peak (2021)
Full List of Leader 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.
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)
Nicole
2 SyllablesFalling
You’ve probably heard this name many times, as it’s the feminine version of Nicholas, stemming from Greek and French. It signifies "victory of the people," often carrying an additional idea of grace. This name became particularly well-known in the 20th century, becoming a familiar choice for girls.
23,043 births at peak (1985)
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)
Ailany
3 SyllablesRising
A less common spelling of a Hawaiian name, Ailany still signifies 'leader' or 'noble.' It shares the same warm, island feel as its variant, but with a slightly different visual. This choice offers a unique twist on a name that connects to natural authority.
7,154 births at peak (2025)
Mackenzie
3 SyllablesFalling
This name started as a Scottish surname, carrying the idea of "son of the handsome one." It’s from Gaelic roots, and it signifies leadership and strength. You’ll often see it used for girls now, which is a common trend for names that began as family titles.
7,105 births at peak (2001)
Quinn
1 SyllableStable
This name comes from Gaelic, where it signifies "wisdom" or "leader." It's an Irish surname that has become a popular modern given name for any child, appreciated for its crisp, clear sound. And many people know it from the character Quinn Fabray on the TV show *Glee*.
4,698 births at peak (2016)
Kennedy
3 SyllablesStable
You might associate this name with a very famous American political family, which gives it a lot of historical weight. It’s an Irish name, translating as "leader" or "head of the clan." This classic choice has a powerful sound and works well for a girl today, bringing a sense of strength.
4,688 births at peak (2015)
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)
Emery
3 SyllablesStable
With British and German origins, this name brings to mind qualities like bravery and strength, translating as "leader." Emery has a classic feel and works well for both boys and girls today. It’s a versatile choice that carries a quiet dignity.
3,513 births at peak (2025)
Reagan
2 SyllablesFalling
This name has strong Irish and Gaelic roots, translating to "leader." It started as a surname, but now you often see it used for girls, perhaps in part because of the historical figure Ronald Reagan. It brings a sense of strength and command to a child.
3,322 births at peak (2012)
Reese
2 SyllablesStable
Coming from Welsh and British roots, Reese carries the idea of being a leader or someone brave. It’s a name that feels strong yet approachable. The appeal of Reese as a unisex option has grown, perhaps due to its association with actress Reese Witherspoon, making it familiar for many.
2,950 births at peak (2007)
Makenzie
3 SyllablesFalling
Want a name that conveys a sense of power and direction? Makenzie comes from Scottish and Gaelic roots, translating as "son of the handsome one" or carrying the idea of leadership. It's a name that feels strong and capable, often associated with someone who takes charge.
2,218 births at peak (2011)
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)
Meredith
3 SyllablesRising
Did you know this name was once used for boys? Meredith is a Welsh name that translates as 'great lord' or 'leader.' Now, it’s much more commonly given to girls, carrying an air of quiet strength and capability.
2,087 births at peak (1980)
Ailani
3 SyllablesRising
This Hawaiian name brings to mind images of leadership and nobility. It translates as 'chief' or 'high chief,' carrying an inherent sense of command. You can almost hear the ocean in its sound, giving it a distinct island heritage.
1,807 births at peak (2025)
Makenna
3 SyllablesFalling
This name has roots in both Irish and African cultures, giving it a rich background. It carries the idea of someone beautiful, strong, and a natural leader. You often see Makenna used in modern settings, feeling both fresh and grounded. It's a name that suggests grace with an inner power.
1,619 births at peak (2005)
Kamryn
2 SyllablesFalling
You might like this Scottish name if you're looking for a modern feminine twist on Kameron. It shares the idea of being 'strong' or a 'leader,' echoing its traditional roots. This spelling offers a fresh, contemporary feel for a girl without losing its heritage.
1,443 births at peak (2008)
Raegan
2 SyllablesFalling
If you like names with a strong, modern sound, this one might appeal. It’s an Irish name, translating as 'little king' or 'leader.' The name gained more notice in America partly because of its connection to a past president.
1,417 births at peak (2019)
Kira
2 SyllablesStable
With roots in both Russian and Persian cultures, Kira translates as 'shining sun' or 'leader'. It’s a name that brings to mind brightness and strength, depending on its origin. You might recognize it from popular culture, like the character Kira Nerys from Star Trek, giving it a familiar touch.
1,396 births at peak (2005)
Emory
3 SyllablesRising
Considering a name that works beautifully for any child? Emory is a German and British name that signifies "leader," "brave," or "strong." It has a classic, tailored feel, and you'll find it used for both boys and girls today, making it a truly versatile option.
1,212 births at peak (2024)
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)
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)
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)
Fallon
2 SyllablesStable
This name comes from Ireland, sounding modern and a bit earthy. It translates as "leader" or "noble," carrying a sense of strength. You sometimes see it as a surname, which gives it a familiar yet distinctive feel for a first name.
618 births at peak (1982)
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)
Naya
2 SyllablesStable
With roots in both Arabic and Indian cultures, Naya signifies "new beginnings" or "leader." It’s a name that feels fresh and bright, offering a gentle sound with a powerful undertone. Many parents appreciate its simple yet exotic appeal, giving it a global charm.