Names carry deep symbolism that can inspire and guide a child. Here are 57 girl names with the theme of Pure. Popularized during the Millennial Era, these names are associated with themes like Pure, Beautiful, and Graceful, making them meaningful choices for your baby.
Names in this collection that reached their peak popularity most recently.
CatalinaMaryamIvory
Most Established
Names with the highest historic birth counts in the Social Security dataset.
MaryLisaNancy
Recently Declining
Names that are currently showing a downward trend in annual registrations.
AngelaKaylaCatherine
Collection Insights
Most Popular
The name with the highest overall peak birth registrations.
Mary
Few names have the enduring presence of this one, a true classic that spans centuries. It comes from Hebrew, where it carries the idea of grace, purity, or even rebellion. For centuries, it has been a foundational name, appearing in countless stories, especially in biblical texts.
74,171 births at peak (1921)
Fastest Rising
The name showing the strongest positive growth in recent years.
Maria
Tracing back to Latin and Hebrew, this name translates as "grace" or "pure." Maria is incredibly widespread, especially across Spanish and Italian-speaking countries, making it a truly global choice. It’s a foundational name in many cultures, maintaining its classic presence through generations.
10,197 births at peak (1964)
Rare & Unique
A less common name in this list that offers a distinctive choice.
Mariel
If you're looking for a softer take on Marie, this French diminutive is a charming option. It comes from French and Hebrew, signifying "grace" and "pure." You might recognize it from actress Mariel Hemingway, giving it a familiar, yet distinctive, feel.
303 births at peak (2025)
Full List of Pure Girl Names
Displaying all 57 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.
Mary
2 SyllablesStable
Few names have the enduring presence of this one, a true classic that spans centuries. It comes from Hebrew, where it carries the idea of grace, purity, or even rebellion. For centuries, it has been a foundational name, appearing in countless stories, especially in biblical texts.
74,171 births at peak (1921)
Lisa
2 SyllablesStable
This name has Hebrew and Greek origins, and it signifies 'God is my oath' or 'devoted to God.' It became incredibly popular during the 1960s and 70s, giving it a familiar and approachable feel. So, it’s a name with a clear, classic presence.
60,448 births at peak (1965)
Nancy
2 SyllablesStable
For a long time, this name has been a familiar classic, especially in English-speaking countries. It’s actually a diminutive of Anne, which translates as "grace" or "pure." Many people associate it with a vintage charm, often appearing in older books and films.
32,502 births at peak (1947)
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)
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)
Virginia
4 SyllablesStable
Many people know this name from the American state, but it also has deep historical roots. Coming from Latin, it carries the idea of purity and a maidenly grace, often associated with the Roman goddess Vesta. It’s a truly enduring classic, giving a nod to both history and tradition.
19,181 births at peak (1922)
Kayla
2 SyllablesFalling
Are you looking for a name that combines diverse origins? This girl’s name has both Arabic and Hebrew roots, and it signifies "pure," "beautiful," or "wise." It saw a big rise in popularity during the late 20th century, making it a well-known name today.
18,580 births at peak (1991)
Marie
2 SyllablesStable
A name with deep French and Hebrew roots, Marie has been a foundational choice in Western societies for centuries. It carries the idea of "grace" and "pure," which helps explain its enduring presence. Many people know it as a traditional middle name, too.
12,774 births at peak (1920)
Catherine
3 SyllablesFalling
With a rich history, this name comes from Greek and French, translating as "pure." It’s been a favorite among royalty and saints for centuries, giving it a truly regal feel. Think of Catherine the Great or Saint Catherine of Siena. So, it has a strong, enduring presence.
12,075 births at peak (1956)
Katherine
3 SyllablesFalling
This classic name has a long history, rooted in Greek language traditions. It carries the idea of "pure," a meaning that has resonated through centuries. Many queens and notable figures have carried this royal name, giving it a strong, enduring presence.
11,657 births at peak (1990)
Maria
3 SyllablesRising
Tracing back to Latin and Hebrew, this name translates as "grace" or "pure." Maria is incredibly widespread, especially across Spanish and Italian-speaking countries, making it a truly global choice. It’s a foundational name in many cultures, maintaining its classic presence through generations.
10,197 births at peak (1964)
Kaitlyn
2 SyllablesFalling
Thinking about names that feel both familiar and classic? This one has Irish and Greek roots, ultimately translating as "pure." It’s a form of Katherine, which has been a well-known name for centuries, giving Kaitlyn a long and steady history.
8,771 births at peak (2000)
Kathryn
2 SyllablesFalling
An enduring spelling variation, this name offers a slightly different look for a time-honored classic. Like its sister names, it has Greek roots and signifies "pure." This traditional form feels grounded and maintains a sense of vintage charm.
8,517 births at peak (1952)
Katie
2 SyllablesFalling
You’ll find this familiar girl’s name has Greek roots, translating as "pure" or "beautiful." It’s often used as a friendly short form of Katherine, making it feel approachable and warm. Many people know someone named Katie, which gives it a comforting feel.
8,371 births at peak (1986)
Lily
2 SyllablesRising
This name translates as pure and beautiful, coming from Latin roots. It’s a classic flower name, often linked to symbols of innocence and renewal. Many people connect it to the white lily, a bloom seen in art and literature for centuries, giving it a gentle, enduring presence.
8,199 births at peak (2011)
Monica
3 SyllablesStable
With roots in both Latin and Greek, this name brings to mind wisdom and purity. It has a long history, notably associated with Saint Monica, a revered early Christian figure. And because of that, it has a classic, enduring quality that still feels relevant today.
6,619 births at peak (1979)
Katelyn
3 SyllablesFalling
Do you like the Irish sound blended with a classic? This name is an Irish version of Katherine, which comes from Greek and translates as "pure." It’s often seen with various spellings, but this one keeps a traditional yet modern feel.
5,975 births at peak (1993)
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)
Clara
2 SyllablesRising
With its Latin background, this name immediately brings to mind clarity and light. It means "bright" or "pure," and it has a gentle, flowing sound to it. Many people connect Clara to the famous Nutcracker ballet, where it’s the main character.
5,800 births at peak (1918)
Ariana
4 SyllablesFalling
From Greek roots, Ariana conveys the idea of something very pure and graceful. It also has Italian connections, and many people associate it with the singer Ariana Grande today. This name carries a refined yet modern feel, making it a familiar choice.
5,514 births at peak (2014)
Mariah
3 SyllablesFalling
You might recognize this name for its distinctive sound, an English form of Maria. With Hebrew origins, it translates as "grace" or "pure." The addition of the "h" gives it a softer, more flowing quality, making it feel both familiar and a little more unique in American English.
5,454 births at peak (1996)
Arianna
4 SyllablesFalling
This name carries the idea of 'pure' or 'most holy' from its Italian and Greek origins. It’s a classic choice with a beautiful sound, reminding some of the mythological figure Ariadne from ancient stories. So, it brings a sense of ancient grace.
5,282 births at peak (2014)
Claire
1 SyllableStable
This name has a distinctly French charm, yet its roots go back to Latin. It signifies "bright" or "clear," which gives it a sense of quiet elegance. You’ll find Claire appearing in many classic novels and plays, showing its enduring appeal.
5,216 births at peak (2016)
Molly
2 SyllablesStable
You might recognize this as a friendly, traditional name with Irish charm, though its origins are actually Hebrew. It’s a diminutive of Mary, which translates as ‘pure.’ Many people think of Molly as a classic, approachable choice that feels very down to earth.
4,663 births at peak (1991)
Bianca
3 SyllablesFalling
This name carries the idea of purity and beauty, coming to us from Italian and German roots. It’s a classic choice that feels both familiar and elegant, often picked for its clear, bright sound. You might recognize it from Shakespeare's plays, where a character bears this refined name, giving it a literary connection.
3,857 births at peak (1991)
Cora
2 SyllablesFalling
This name has a simple, elegant sound, and it comes from a Greek word that translates as "maiden." It’s connected to the mythological figure Persephone, who was sometimes called Kore. There’s a sense of purity and grace about it, making it feel classic.
3,602 births at peak (2019)
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)
Karina
3 SyllablesFalling
There's an elegant simplicity to Karina, making it a graceful choice. With Latin and Scandinavian roots, it translates as "pure," "beautiful," or "love." This name has a soft sound, often seen as a spin-off of names like Karen or Carina.
3,001 births at peak (1995)
Kate
1 SyllableFalling
Often a familiar shortening, this name also stands strong on its own, offering a clear and crisp sound. Coming from Greek origins, it carries the idea of "pure." Many people know famous figures like Kate Winslet or Catherine, Princess of Wales, who often goes by this shorter, approachable form.
2,550 births at peak (2007)
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)
Catalina
4 SyllablesRising
Thinking about names that feel both classic and breezy, Catalina comes to mind. It’s a Spanish form of Katherine, tracing its roots back to Greek and meaning "pure." You might know it from California’s Santa Catalina Island, which adds a touch of sunny, coastal charm. It’s a familiar yet sophisticated choice.
2,456 births at peak (2025)
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)
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)
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)
Fiona
3 SyllablesFalling
Looking for a name that truly embodies grace? This Irish and Scottish classic translates as 'fair,' 'beautiful,' and 'pure.' It has a gentle sound, and many people connect it to the kind princess in the popular *Shrek* movies. It’s a name with a clear, bright feel.
1,683 births at peak (2017)
Raquel
2 SyllablesFalling
This name has a compelling sound and a rich history, coming from the Hebrew word for 'ewe,' which translates as pure or innocent. It’s the Spanish form of Rachel, and it’s been well-known thanks to actress Raquel Welch. This makes it a recognizable yet distinct option.
1,478 births at peak (1970)
Danna
2 SyllablesRising
With roots in both Hebrew and Arabic, Danna translates to concepts like "grace" or "pure." This makes it a name that feels both strong and gentle. It’s a slightly less common option than some similar-sounding names, offering a distinct yet familiar sound.
1,231 births at peak (2010)
Madalyn
3 SyllablesFalling
A variation of Magdalene, this name has roots in both Hebrew and Greek traditions. It translates as "from Magdala," a place name, and it carries the idea of beauty and purity. Many people connect it to Mary Magdalene, a significant figure in religious texts.
1,144 births at peak (2008)
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)
Gwen
1 SyllableRising
Carrying the idea of fairness and purity, this Welsh name feels simple yet strong. It also translates to "grace," giving it a gentle charm. While often a nickname for longer names like Gwendolyn, Gwen stands on its own as a classic, understated choice for a girl.
951 births at peak (1959)
Maryam
3 SyllablesRising
With deep roots in both Arabic and Hebrew cultures, this name carries the idea of grace and purity. It's the form of Mary found in the Quran, making it a revered choice in many Muslim families across the Middle East. You'll often hear it spoken with respect and tradition.
869 births at peak (2025)
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)
Ivory
3 SyllablesRising
Evoking images of a rare and precious material, this name signifies purity and elegance. It comes from Latin, where it describes the hard, white substance. While it’s also a color, it feels sophisticated and quite distinctive for a girl.
840 births at peak (2025)
Lilian
3 SyllablesRising
What makes this name feel so enduring and classic? It has strong French ties, often seen as a graceful, sophisticated choice. Coming from Latin, it carries the idea of purity, much like the lily bloom it’s often associated with.
786 births at peak (2007)
Katalina
4 SyllablesRising
With a romantic flair, this Greek name feels both familiar and special, offering a slightly more exotic take on a classic. It carries the idea of "pure," giving it a clean and elegant feel that many parents appreciate. This particular variant of Katherine brings a distinctive sound that helps it stand out.
720 births at peak (2025)
Kora
2 SyllablesStable
From Greek mythology, where it was another name for Persephone, this name signifies purity and grace. It also has roots in Indian culture, carrying similar gentle ideas. That dual heritage gives it a broad appeal for parents today.
682 births at peak (2022)
Mariam
3 SyllablesRising
This name holds deep significance, especially in Arabic and Hebrew traditions. Mariam is actually the Arabic form of Mary, and it carries the ideas of "grace" and "pure." It’s a name revered in many faiths, particularly Islam, where Mariam is a highly respected figure.
623 births at peak (2024)
Luz
1 SyllableRising
Carrying a strong sense of light and purity, this name comes from Spanish and Latin. It translates to "light" or "shining sun." And it’s often connected to spiritual traditions, like Our Lady of Light, giving it a deeply reverent feel for many families.
586 births at peak (1999)
Araceli
4 SyllablesRising
Coming from Spanish and Latin, this name means "altar of heaven" or "heavenly altar." It’s often connected to Our Lady of Araceli, especially in Spain, giving it a deeply spiritual and pure feeling. So, it carries a sense of beauty and devotion.
573 births at peak (2002)
Kyomi
2 SyllablesRising
This Japanese name carries a gentle spirit, translating as pure and beautiful. It’s a choice for parents who appreciate names with a clear, positive message. You don't hear Kyomi often, giving it a truly unique sound in English-speaking countries.
557 births at peak (2025)
Mina
2 SyllablesStable
It’s interesting how a short name like Mina can have such rich origins. Coming from both German and Arabic, it can translate to "love," "beautiful," or even "pure." This makes it a versatile choice, feeling both classic and quite modern at the same time.
523 births at peak (2021)
Kori
2 SyllablesFalling
If you like the sound of Cora but want something with a slightly different edge, Kori might be it. This name has both Irish and Greek origins, translating as pure or graceful. It’s a modern spelling that feels both familiar and unique at the same time.
503 births at peak (2016)
Rayna
2 SyllablesStable
Carrying a truly regal sound, this name has roots in both Slavic and Spanish cultures. It translates as "queenly" and also brings to mind the idea of purity. You’ll find it’s a choice that feels both elegant and strong, perfect for someone with a commanding presence.
449 births at peak (2019)
Kya
2 SyllablesRising
With roots in both Indian and African cultures, this name is often understood to signify brightness or purity. It has a globally inspired sound that feels exotic yet approachable. Many parents are drawn to its short, distinct quality and clear, positive associations.
381 births at peak (2004)
Kiyomi
3 SyllablesRising
This Japanese name carries a gentle and pure essence. It translates as 'pure' and 'beautiful', which are both wonderful qualities for a child. Its soft sounds give it an elegant and calm presence, making it a truly charming choice.
355 births at peak (2025)
Lilia
3 SyllablesRising
This name instantly brings to mind the elegant lily flower, giving it a very pure and fresh association. It has Latin origins, carrying the idea of purity, and is a well-loved choice in Spanish-speaking cultures. There, it often simply signifies beauty.
315 births at peak (2025)
Mariel
2 SyllablesRising
If you're looking for a softer take on Marie, this French diminutive is a charming option. It comes from French and Hebrew, signifying "grace" and "pure." You might recognize it from actress Mariel Hemingway, giving it a familiar, yet distinctive, feel.