Noble Names for Girl: Full List & Meanings

Names carry deep symbolism that can inspire and guide a child. Here are 67 girl names with the theme of Noble. Popularized during the Gen Z Peak, these names are associated with themes like Noble, Graceful, and Beautiful, making them meaningful choices for your baby.

Collection Snapshot

Total Names
67
Avg Peak Year
2000Gen Z Peak
Avg Syllables
2.6
Trend Distribution
Rising Trend: 30%Stable Trend: 31%Falling Trend: 39%
Common Origins
GermanFrenchAmerican
Common Styles
ClassicModernUnique
Top Themes
NobleGracefulBeautiful

Trends in this Collection

Recently Peaked

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

AilanyEloiseAlina

Most Established

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

SarahJudithStephanie

Recently Declining

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

StephanieAlyssaBrianna

Collection Insights

Most Popular

The name with the highest overall peak birth registrations.

Sarah

Carrying the idea of a "princess" or "noblewoman," this name has a truly regal feel. It’s a classic from Hebrew and Persian backgrounds, known for its biblical ties as Abraham’s wife. You’ll find this spelling is very common across many different cultures, making it widely recognized.

28,608 births at peak (1982)

Fastest Rising

The name showing the strongest positive growth in recent years.

Judith

A name with a long, dignified history, it comes from Hebrew and signifies "noble woman." There’s a strong biblical figure named Judith known for her courage, which has helped this name maintain its classic presence for many generations.

25,303 births at peak (1943)

Rare & Unique

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

Elouise

This is a less common spelling of a familiar French and German name, giving it a distinct, refined feel. It carries the meanings “wide,” “graceful,” and “noble,” suggesting a strong character. While not as frequently seen as its counterpart, this spelling offers a touch of individuality that some parents appreciate.

344 births at peak (2025)

Full List of Noble Girl Names

Displaying all 67 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.

Sarah

2 SyllablesStable

Carrying the idea of a "princess" or "noblewoman," this name has a truly regal feel. It’s a classic from Hebrew and Persian backgrounds, known for its biblical ties as Abraham’s wife. You’ll find this spelling is very common across many different cultures, making it widely recognized.

28,608 births at peak (1982)

Judith

2 SyllablesRising

A name with a long, dignified history, it comes from Hebrew and signifies "noble woman." There’s a strong biblical figure named Judith known for her courage, which has helped this name maintain its classic presence for many generations.

25,303 births at peak (1943)

Stephanie

3 SyllablesFalling

This name carries a regal air, translating from its Greek and French roots as "queenly" or "noble." It’s a classic choice that’s been around for centuries. You’ll find it in royal families, like Princess Stéphanie of Monaco, giving it both an elegant and strong feel.

24,966 births at peak (1990)

Alyssa

3 SyllablesFalling

With roots in Greek, this name is often linked to the delicate alyssum flower. Alyssa also holds German origins, translating to "noble" or "graceful." It’s a classic choice that has maintained a fresh and modern feel through the years, never seeming out of place.

14,050 births at peak (1999)

Brianna

3 SyllablesFalling

This Irish name for girls beautifully conveys ideas of strength and nobility. It’s a feminine version of Brian, a classic name deeply rooted in Celtic history and lore. You’ll often encounter it in tales and songs, giving it a familiar yet dignified feel.

12,898 births at peak (2000)

Addison

3 SyllablesFalling

This British and German name originally meant "son of Adam," but it carries the idea of "noble." It's one of those surnames that crossed over to become a popular first name for girls, giving it a familiar yet distinguished feel. You often hear it these days for baby girls.

12,290 births at peak (2007)

Alice

2 SyllablesStable

For a name with a long history and a touch of nobility, Alice is a solid choice. It comes from German and French, signifying qualities like truth and elegance. Its most famous association is likely with Lewis Carroll’s "Alice in Wonderland," giving it a whimsical literary charm. It’s a familiar name that continues to feel fresh.

11,990 births at peak (1921)

Sara

2 SyllablesStable

Do you know that this familiar name carries the idea of royalty? It comes from Hebrew and Persian roots, translating as "queen" or "noblewoman." In the Bible, Sara was Abraham’s wife, a significant figure, which certainly adds to its long-standing presence.

11,391 births at peak (1981)

Martha

2 SyllablesStable

Coming from Aramaic, this name translates as "the lady" or "mistress of the house," signifying someone noble. It carries a quiet strength and dignity. In the Bible, Martha was known for her hospitality and practical nature, making it a classic choice that still feels grounded.

10,673 births at peak (1947)

Sydney

2 SyllablesFalling

You probably know this name from the famous Australian city, but Sydney actually has French roots. It originally translates to “from Sidon,” or “wide island.” This name carries a refined, elegant sound that has kept it a well-liked option for many years.

10,369 births at peak (2000)

Aubrey

2 SyllablesFalling

For a long time, this name was more common as a surname or a boy's name. It comes from German and French elements, signifying "noble ruler" or "elf ruler." But over the last few decades, it’s really settled in as a beloved choice for girls.

8,213 births at peak (2012)

Camila

3 SyllablesFalling

This name has a smooth, flowing sound, rooted in Latin and Spanish languages. It carries the idea of being noble or graceful, which gives it an inherently elegant feel. Many people know it through Spanish-speaking cultures, where it's a very common and cherished choice for girls.

8,171 births at peak (2020)

Allison

3 SyllablesFalling

Tracing back to German and Scottish origins, this name means noble, graceful, or beautiful. It’s a name that saw a lot of use in the mid-20th century, becoming a familiar sound. You’ll find it in literature, too, like in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, showing its long history. It maintains a classic, yet approachable, feel.

8,163 births at peak (1994)

Alicia

3 SyllablesStable

This name shares its core meaning of "noble" and "truth" with Alice, but brings a distinct Spanish flair. While it has German roots, its pronunciation often reflects its popularity in Spanish-speaking cultures. You might think of singer Alicia Keys, who gives the name a strong, artistic presence. It’s a classic that feels very current.

7,853 births at peak (1984)

Aria

3 SyllablesStable

When you hear this name, you might think of a beautiful solo melody in an opera, which is one of its Italian connections. It also has Persian roots, and in both cultures, it signifies someone noble, graceful, or beautiful. It’s a name that feels both familiar and special.

7,454 births at peak (2018)

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)

Audrey

2 SyllablesFalling

If you’re looking for a name with a classic feel, this one might be on your list. It’s a British name from Old German elements, which translates as "noble strength." And of course, Audrey Hepburn really cemented its elegant and sophisticated image for many.

5,627 births at peak (2015)

Briana

3 SyllablesStable

Often seen as the feminine counterpart to Brian, this name also comes from Irish and Celtic heritage. It carries the same powerful meaning of "strong" and "noble," making it a dignified choice. You’ll find it’s a classic option that feels both graceful and resilient.

5,020 births at peak (1994)

Heidi

2 SyllablesStable

You might recognize this name from the classic Swiss children's story, bringing a sense of innocence and charm. It’s a German and Swiss name, a short form of Adelheid, which translates as "noble" and "kind." This makes it a vintage-sounding option for a girl.

4,741 births at peak (1972)

Aubree

2 SyllablesFalling

Carrying the idea of nobility and power, this name has German and French roots. It’s a newer, more phonetic spelling of Aubrey, which gives it a fresh feel for some parents. You’ll often see this version chosen today for its modern sound and distinct spelling.

4,463 births at peak (2013)

Eloise

2 SyllablesRising

If you like classic names with a hint of whimsy, this French and German option might be a good fit. It translates to “wide,” “graceful,” or “noble,” reflecting a certain strength and elegance. Many people know it from the beloved children's book character who lived at the Plaza Hotel, giving it an enduring charm.

4,256 births at peak (2025)

Adeline

3 SyllablesRising

What makes this German and French name so enduring? It translates as "noble," and it offers a classic sound that’s both delicate and strong. You often find it in literature and historical texts, which adds to its long-standing and sophisticated appeal.

4,126 births at peak (2016)

Genevieve

3 SyllablesRising

Its sophisticated sound often brings to mind French elegance, though Genevieve has German roots, carrying the idea of "noble woman." This name became well-known through Saint Genevieve, who is the patroness of Paris. It feels both classic and a little bit whimsical, making it a distinctive choice.

3,313 births at peak (1918)

Arya

3 SyllablesFalling

This name has gained a lot of recognition lately, especially from a popular fantasy series, giving it a strong, independent feel. It comes from Indian and Persian roots, where it carries the idea of being noble, illustrious, or truthful. This connection has made Arya a distinctive choice for many modern parents.

3,100 births at peak (2019)

Alison

3 SyllablesStable

A name with a long history, it comes from German and Scottish backgrounds, signifying 'noble' and 'truth.' It’s actually a medieval diminutive of Alice, giving it a familiar yet distinct character. Many people associate this classic with a reliable, friendly presence.

3,000 births at peak (1986)

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)

Bridget

2 SyllablesStable

This Irish name has a powerful history, deeply embedded in Celtic culture. Bridget translates as “strong” and “noble,” reflecting its ancient roots. It’s famously associated with Saint Brigid of Kildare, making it a revered and enduring choice for many.

2,770 births at peak (1973)

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)

Alina

3 SyllablesRising

With its gentle sound, this name comes from Greek and Slavic origins, translating to 'shining sun' or 'bright.' It also carries the idea of being 'noble,' which makes it feel both warm and dignified. This name has gained international appeal, often appearing in various European countries.

2,204 births at peak (2025)

Amira

3 SyllablesRising

This name clearly brings to mind royalty and strength. Coming from Arabic and Persian languages, it translates as "princess" or "queen." It’s a name that carries a sense of nobility and power, often heard in different regions with historical royal families.

2,187 births at peak (2024)

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)

Ada

2 SyllablesStable

This enduring name has roots in both German and Hebrew, carrying the idea of 'noble' or 'beautiful.' It’s a name that feels both simple and dignified. A notable bearer was Ada Lovelace, Lord Byron’s daughter, who is often recognized for her important work in early computer programming. That gives it a smart, classic touch.

1,950 births at peak (1918)

Adaline

3 SyllablesRising

With origins in both German and French, this name translates as 'noble.' It carries a graceful, vintage feel, similar to Adeline, but with a slightly different spelling that gives it its own distinct character. The name feels classic and refined, making it a gentle yet strong option.

1,882 births at peak (2016)

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)

Bria

2 SyllablesFalling

With its crisp sound, Bria feels fresh and modern, but it has deep roots. This name is actually a newer form that came from the ancient Irish and Celtic name Brian. It signifies strength and nobility, carrying a powerful yet feminine presence.

1,698 births at peak (1993)

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)

Allyson

3 SyllablesFalling

This spelling variation, with its German and Scottish heritage, also translates as noble, graceful, or beautiful. It offers a slightly more modern look compared to its traditional counterpart. Sometimes, parents choose this version for a unique touch while keeping the familiar sound. It’s a recognizable name with a contemporary twist.

1,651 births at peak (1998)

Allie

2 SyllablesFalling

Often used as a friendly short form, this name has German and Greek roots. It translates as noble, graceful, or beautiful, carrying a light and approachable feel. Many people know it from the romantic movie 'The Notebook,' where it’s the main character’s name. This makes it feel warm and familiar.

1,637 births at peak (2010)

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)

Camille

2 SyllablesStable

This French version of a Latin name translates as "noble" and "graceful," carrying an inherent elegance. It brings a distinct touch of French sophistication to any girl’s name, often connected to art and literature. You might recognize it from famous artists or writers, adding to its refined feel.

1,344 births at peak (2012)

Fernanda

3 SyllablesStable

With a strong, regal sound, this name has German roots and became popular in Spanish-speaking cultures. It translates as brave warrior or noble, suggesting a powerful presence. You’ll often hear it in Latin American countries, where it maintains a classic, elegant feel.

1,282 births at peak (2009)

Adelaide

3 SyllablesStable

Coming from German and French roots, this classic name translates as "noble." It brings to mind a sense of royal elegance, likely because several queens and empresses have carried it throughout history. There’s even a major Australian city named Adelaide, adding to its grand feel.

1,240 births at peak (2016)

Octavia

4 SyllablesStable

If you like names with a rich history, this one comes from Latin and has a strong Roman background. It signifies "great" or "noble," carrying a sense of dignity and importance. There was even a prominent sister of Emperor Augustus with this name, giving it an ancient pedigree.

1,238 births at peak (2021)

Camilla

3 SyllablesFalling

Dating back to Latin origins, this name signifies someone noble and graceful. It has a long and rich history, even appearing in Roman mythology and classic literature. Today, it’s perhaps most recognized through Queen Camilla, giving it a distinct royal association for many.

1,224 births at peak (2019)

Della

2 SyllablesRising

This German and British name carries the idea of nobility and grace. It’s an older name that feels gentle and polished, like something from a classic novel. Because of its elegant sound, it brings to mind a calm and composed person.

1,198 births at peak (1917)

Arleth

2 SyllablesRising

Carrying the idea of nobility, this name has an old-world charm from its French and German heritage. It also translates as "bird," giving it a lighter, natural touch. Arleth is a less common spelling that gives the name a distinct and contemporary edge.

1,162 births at peak (2025)

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)

Ariah

3 SyllablesFalling

This spelling variation offers a fresh take on a classic sound, often associated with musicality. Like its sister name, Ariah comes from Italian and Persian backgrounds, where it translates as noble, graceful, or beautiful. It’s a modern choice that still holds a sophisticated feel.

1,053 births at peak (2016)

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)

Adele

2 SyllablesStable

This name has German and French roots, and it translates as "noble." It’s a compact name that still feels graceful, gaining a lot of modern recognition thanks to the very well-known British singer who bears it. Because of this, it feels familiar yet fresh.

1,036 births at peak (1918)

Adelina

4 SyllablesRising

This melodic German and Latin name is an extension of Adele, and it carries the idea of "noble." It has a flowing sound that feels a bit more elaborate than its shorter counterparts, making it a distinct choice. Many European languages have their own version of this elegant name.

1,007 births at peak (2025)

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)

Ariyah

3 SyllablesStable

Sometimes you see this name spelled with an 'h' at the end, giving it a slightly different visual. Ariyah comes from Indian and Persian origins, signifying someone noble, beautiful, or graceful. It’s a subtle variation that maintains the name’s exotic charm.

927 births at peak (2023)

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)

Darcy

2 SyllablesRising

You might know this name from classic literature, but it’s actually an old French surname. It translates to "from Arcy," a town in France, and it also has Irish roots. Many people associate Darcy with a refined, noble quality, especially because of its enduring presence in famous novels.

761 births at peak (1970)

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)

Amirah

3 SyllablesStable

This regal name, Amirah, carries the idea of 'queenly' or 'noble.' It has roots in both Arabic and Persian cultures, often associated with royalty and leadership. You'll find it commonly used across many Muslim-majority regions today. It signifies a powerful and distinguished presence.

678 births at peak (2024)

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)

Arlette

2 SyllablesRising

Doesn't Arlette have such a classic sound to it? This name comes from French and German, where it carries the idea of both nobility and a bird. It’s a vintage choice that still feels unique, offering a touch of sophisticated charm without being overly common.

600 births at peak (2025)

Ariya

3 SyllablesStable

The gentle sound of Ariya often makes people think of elegance and poise. This name has roots in both Indian and Persian cultures, where it translates as noble or graceful. It's a name that has grown in recognition across various regions, often linked to spiritual ideas.

599 births at peak (2019)

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)

Aliana

4 SyllablesRising

Carrying the idea of being godly or noble, this name comes from Hebrew and also has ties to Hawaiian culture. It’s a modern creation that blends familiar sounds with a fresh feel. Many parents appreciate its unique elegance without being overly complicated. Aliana offers a gentle, flowing sound.

508 births at peak (2024)

Arlet

2 SyllablesRising

This name has a light, airy feel, much like the bird it translates to. It comes from French and German roots, where it also signifies someone of noble birth. You often see Arlet chosen by parents looking for a distinctive, modern sound for their daughter.

493 births at peak (2023)

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)

Brynleigh

2 SyllablesStable

A modern creation with a gentle sound, Brynleigh blends Welsh roots with an American feel. It carries the idea of being both graceful and noble. You’ll often hear this name among families looking for something familiar yet distinctive, a softer alternative to similar-sounding names.

385 births at peak (2022)

Elouise

3 SyllablesRising

This is a less common spelling of a familiar French and German name, giving it a distinct, refined feel. It carries the meanings “wide,” “graceful,” and “noble,” suggesting a strong character. While not as frequently seen as its counterpart, this spelling offers a touch of individuality that some parents appreciate.

344 births at peak (2025)

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