Life Names for Girl: Full List & Meanings

Names carry deep symbolism that can inspire and guide a child. Here are 39 girl names with the theme of Life. Popularized during the Gen Z Peak, these names are associated with themes like Life, Beautiful, and Graceful, making them meaningful choices for your baby.

Collection Snapshot

Total Names
39
Avg Peak Year
2004Gen Z Peak
Avg Syllables
2.5
Trend Distribution
Rising Trend: 41%Stable Trend: 31%Falling Trend: 28%
Common Origins
LatinAmericanHebrew
Common Styles
ClassicModernUnique
Top Themes
LifeBeautifulGraceful

Trends in this Collection

Recently Peaked

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

JuniperAmaraVivienne

Most Established

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

OliviaAvaEvelyn

Recently Declining

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

OliviaAvaZoey

Collection Insights

Most Popular

The name with the highest overall peak birth registrations.

Olivia

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)

Fastest Rising

The name showing the strongest positive growth in recent years.

Florence

This name carries a sense of grace and history, coming from the Latin word "florens" which translates as flourishing. It's also known as the name of the famed Italian city, making it feel cultured. And many people think of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing, when they hear it.

11,350 births at peak (1918)

Rare & Unique

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

Evelina

This graceful name has Latin and French origins, and it shares the 'life' meaning found in Eve. It often feels like a slightly more elaborate and flowing version of its shorter counterpart. Fanny Burney's 18th-century novel, 'Evelina,' helped cement its refined, classic appeal.

349 births at peak (2025)

Full List of Life Girl Names

Displaying all 39 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.

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)

Ava

2 SyllablesFalling

How does such a short name carry so much weight? This name has Latin and German origins, where it translates as "life" or "bird." A famous person like actress Ava Gardner really helped cement its classic, yet modern, appeal.

18,065 births at peak (2007)

Evelyn

3 SyllablesStable

Tracing its heritage back to French, this name connects to the profound idea of 'life.' Interestingly, it was historically used for both boys and girls, though today it’s almost entirely feminine. It offers a familiar, gentle sound that has consistently found favor.

14,308 births at peak (1921)

Chloe

2 SyllablesStable

This name comes with deep roots, drawing from ancient Greek origins. Chloe carries the idea of 'beautiful' and 'life,' often linked to springtime and new growth. It’s a classic choice that feels fresh and bright, like a blossoming flower.

11,936 births at peak (2009)

Florence

2 SyllablesRising

This name carries a sense of grace and history, coming from the Latin word "florens" which translates as flourishing. It's also known as the name of the famed Italian city, making it feel cultured. And many people think of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing, when they hear it.

11,350 births at peak (1918)

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)

Ivy

2 SyllablesRising

This plant name feels very natural and old-fashioned, coming from the British and Latin traditions. It carries the ideas of life and grace, reflecting the enduring vine. You often see it connected to holidays, making it a familiar and comforting choice.

5,367 births at peak (2024)

Eva

2 SyllablesFalling

A name with a long history, it comes from Hebrew and Latin, where it translates to 'life.' This simple, elegant option connects to the very first woman in biblical stories. Because it's so universally recognized, you’ll hear it in many different languages.

4,575 births at peak (1918)

Genesis

3 SyllablesStable

A powerful concept for a name, Genesis comes from Greek and Hebrew. It translates as "origin" or "birth," carrying the idea of new beginnings. You'll recognize it as the first book of the Bible, giving it a foundational and significant presence.

4,450 births at peak (2016)

Vivian

3 SyllablesRising

This name carries the beautiful idea of "life," coming from Latin roots. It’s also got a French touch, giving it a sophisticated, graceful sound. You often hear it in classic stories and films, which keeps it feeling familiar and elegant today. This choice feels both vibrant and refined.

4,200 births at peak (1920)

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)

Amara

3 SyllablesRising

This name has roots in both Latin and several African languages, giving it a rich and varied background. Depending on its origin, Amara can signify "grace," "beautiful," or "life." It’s a name that feels both familiar and distinct, making it a truly versatile pick for a girl.

2,639 births at peak (2025)

Anastasia

3 SyllablesStable

Carrying the powerful Greek meaning of "resurrection" or "reborn," this name has a deep history. It’s also strongly tied to Russian royalty, especially Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna. This gives Anastasia a regal and enduring quality that many find appealing.

1,905 births at peak (2018)

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)

Vivienne

2 SyllablesRising

The French spelling of this name brings a touch of classic elegance. It shares the same Latin root as Vivian, which signifies "life." This version often feels a bit more refined and has been chosen by notable figures, adding to its sophisticated appeal. It’s a beautiful option with a rich history.

1,786 births at peak (2025)

Noa

2 SyllablesRising

Don't confuse this with the more common male name, because this Hebrew girl's name has its own unique story. It translates beautifully to "graceful movement" or "life." In the Bible, Noa was one of the daughters of Zelophehad, known for her strength and petition for inheritance rights.

1,573 births at peak (2025)

Flora

2 SyllablesRising

This name comes from Latin, bringing with it the idea of flowers and life. It's often associated with the Roman goddess of spring and blossoms, giving it a very fresh feel. You'll find it’s a classic choice that feels connected to the natural world.

1,573 births at peak (1920)

Aisha

2 SyllablesRising

This Arabic name carries a beautiful double significance, translating to both "life" and "happy." It holds a deep historical importance, as it was the name of the Prophet Muhammad's beloved wife. Because of this, it's cherished in many cultures worldwide.

1,550 births at peak (1977)

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)

Evie

2 SyllablesRising

Connected to the very idea of existence, this name has Hebrew origins and translates to "life." Evie is often a short form of Eve, but it’s now a strong name on its own. It carries a bright, energetic feel that many parents appreciate.

1,175 births at peak (2023)

Anahi

3 SyllablesRising

With a distinct sound, Anahi comes from Native American Guarani and Persian roots. It signifies "life" and "beautiful," connecting to the legend of the Ceibo flower. This name has an exotic feel, bringing to mind vibrant natural beauty and a rich cultural story.

1,142 births at peak (2006)

Evelynn

3 SyllablesStable

With its roots connecting to "life," Evelynn offers a meaningful start for a baby girl. It’s a modern spelling of Evelyn, adding a 'y' that gives the name a distinct look. People often link it to being graceful and beautiful, which makes it feel gentle and strong at the same time.

1,030 births at peak (2019)

Viviana

4 SyllablesRising

With an elegant Italian flair, this name is a longer form of Vivian, translating as "life." It has Latin roots too, giving it a similar graceful sound but with a distinct, lyrical quality. Many parents like it for its unique yet familiar feel, making it stand out a bit.

928 births at peak (2025)

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)

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)

Eve

1 SyllableStable

If you’re looking for a name with deep roots, this one is Hebrew, signifying 'life' or 'to live.' As the first woman in many religious traditions, it carries immense historical and cultural weight. It's a short, powerful name that remains enduring and clear.

732 births at peak (2017)

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)

Dalia

3 SyllablesRising

Carrying a soft, melodic sound, Dalia is a name of Hebrew origin. It signifies "beautiful" and "life," bringing a vibrant, natural image to mind. You might also associate it with the Dahlia flower, which adds a touch of garden charm to this choice.

516 births at peak (1994)

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)

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)

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)

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)

Livia

3 SyllablesStable

If you're looking for a name with ancient roots, Livia has a long history, especially in Roman culture. It’s a Latin name that often translates to "life," but it also suggests grace and beauty. Livia Drusilla was a powerful figure in ancient Rome, making this name feel quite regal.

430 births at peak (2018)

Ivey

2 SyllablesRising

This name comes from the evergreen climbing plant, symbolizing growth and loyalty. It has British origins and translates as "life," which is a wonderful sentiment for a baby. The "y" ending gives it a slightly whimsical yet grounded feel.

358 births at peak (2024)

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)

Evelina

4 SyllablesRising

This graceful name has Latin and French origins, and it shares the 'life' meaning found in Eve. It often feels like a slightly more elaborate and flowing version of its shorter counterpart. Fanny Burney's 18th-century novel, 'Evelina,' helped cement its refined, classic appeal.

349 births at peak (2025)

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