Names carry deep symbolism that can inspire and guide a child. Here are 76 girl names with the theme of Strong. Popularized during the Gen Z Peak, these names are associated with themes like Strong, Brave, and Beautiful, making them meaningful choices for your baby.
Names in this collection that reached their peak popularity most recently.
ValentinaEmeryMillie
Most Established
Names with the highest historic birth counts in the Social Security dataset.
BrittanyEmilyMadison
Recently Declining
Names that are currently showing a downward trend in annual registrations.
EmilyMadisonBrianna
Collection Insights
Most Popular
The name with the highest overall peak birth registrations.
Brittany
This name immediately brings to mind the beautiful region in northwestern France. Brittany is a name with British and French origins, which translates to 'from Britain.' It saw a significant rise in popularity during the 1980s and 1990s, making it a recognizable option.
38,008 births at peak (1989)
Fastest Rising
The name showing the strongest positive growth in recent years.
Louise
This classic name carries the idea of a formidable warrior. Louise comes from German roots, though it's also deeply connected to French royalty and culture. You'll find it among queens and princesses throughout European history, giving it a truly enduring presence.
9,226 births at peak (1920)
Rare & Unique
A less common name in this list that offers a distinctive choice.
Kollyns
Looking for a name with a spirited sound? This modern American spelling of a traditional Irish and Scottish surname translates as "wild" and "strong." It’s a newer take that gives a familiar surname a fresh, feminine twist, making it feel distinct.
293 births at peak (2025)
Full List of Strong Girl Names
Displaying all 76 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.
Brittany
3 SyllablesStable
This name immediately brings to mind the beautiful region in northwestern France. Brittany is a name with British and French origins, which translates to 'from Britain.' It saw a significant rise in popularity during the 1980s and 1990s, making it a recognizable option.
38,008 births at peak (1989)
Emily
3 SyllablesFalling
For a name that’s been a consistent favorite, Emily has a solid history. From its Latin and German origins, it translates as "graceful" or "beautiful." Many people know it through famous writers, like Emily Dickinson, giving it a thoughtful, literary connection.
26,587 births at peak (1999)
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)
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)
Andrea
2 SyllablesFalling
While this name is a masculine form in some parts of the world, Andrea is a firmly feminine choice in English-speaking countries. It comes from Greek, carrying the idea of being "manly" or "brave." This name has a long history, appearing in literature and film, making it quite familiar.
11,840 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)
Louise
2 SyllablesRising
This classic name carries the idea of a formidable warrior. Louise comes from German roots, though it's also deeply connected to French royalty and culture. You'll find it among queens and princesses throughout European history, giving it a truly enduring presence.
9,226 births at peak (1920)
Valerie
3 SyllablesRising
What does it mean to be strong and graceful? This Latin and French name translates as "strong" or "brave." It’s a familiar name that has a gentle, flowing sound, especially with its French pronunciation. This enduring option feels both classic and welcoming.
7,318 births at peak (1959)
Brooklyn
2 SyllablesFalling
This name comes from the famous New York City borough, which itself was named after the Dutch town of Breukelen. It carries the idea of "broken land" or "marshland," reflecting its geographical origins. As a given name, it became quite popular in the late 20th century, feeling both modern and strong for a girl.
7,257 births at peak (2011)
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)
Makayla
3 SyllablesFalling
Wondering about a name that sounds fresh but has deep roots? Makayla is an American spelling with Hebrew origins, translating as "who is like God?" It’s a modern take on a classic biblical question, giving it a strong and meaningful background for a girl.
5,963 births at peak (2008)
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)
Valentina
4 SyllablesRising
For a girl, this name has Latin and Italian roots, translating as strong and brave. Its elegant sound makes it popular across European countries, often feeling both traditional and spirited. You might hear it in historical novels or among families with Italian heritage.
5,361 births at peak (2025)
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)
Emilia
4 SyllablesStable
This elegant name comes from Latin and German roots, carrying the idea of being graceful or strong. It has a classic feel that's been around for centuries, appearing in European royal families and classic literature. You might recognize it from Shakespeare's Othello, giving it a familiar, cultured touch.
4,854 births at peak (2021)
Billie
2 SyllablesRising
If you’re looking for a name with a cool edge, this one might be it. It’s got German and British roots, translating as 'protector' or 'strong,' giving it real substance. And of course, the legendary jazz singer Billie Holiday gave this name an unforgettable, iconic presence in music history.
4,715 births at peak (1930)
Valeria
4 SyllablesStable
Carrying the ideas of strength, bravery, and grace, this name has deep Latin roots. It's a classic choice that feels both powerful and elegant, with historical ties back to ancient Rome. Its refined sound and strong character make it a compelling option.
4,212 births at peak (2008)
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)
Cassidy
3 SyllablesFalling
This name comes from an Irish surname, which translates as "descendant of Caiside," a term often associated with having curly hair. It’s moved from being a family name to a given name, especially for girls, bringing a cheerful and spirited feel. It also signifies strength in its heritage.
3,449 births at peak (1999)
Millie
2 SyllablesRising
Carrying the dual ideas of being gentle and strong, this name has German and British roots. It was once a common nickname for longer names like Millicent or Mildred. But now, it stands perfectly well on its own as a complete name for a girl, giving it a charming, vintage feel.
3,353 births at peak (2025)
Leona
3 SyllablesStable
A feminine take on the classic 'lion' names, Leona comes from Latin and Greek, signifying 'lioness.' It also brings to mind a queenly presence, offering a sense of inner strength. You might know it from singer Leona Lewis.
3,346 births at peak (1918)
Rylee
2 SyllablesFalling
Are you looking for a name with a lively sound and a lot of spirit? Rylee is an Irish-American name that translates as courageous, brave, and strong. It’s a spelling that has become quite popular, giving it a familiar yet energetic feel for a girl.
3,298 births at peak (2010)
Brielle
2 SyllablesFalling
This French and Hebrew name often feels like a modern, softer alternative to Gabrielle. It translates to 'God is my strength,' or 'heroine of God,' carrying a graceful and strong essence. Many parents appreciate its elegant sound and unique charm.
2,939 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)
Oakley
2 SyllablesRising
This name comes from an old English place name, directly translating as "oak clearing." It brings with it the grounded strength and natural beauty of the forest. Oakley works well for any child, and you often see it used for both boys and girls, giving it a versatile appeal.
2,692 births at peak (2024)
Carly
2 SyllablesFalling
Isn't it interesting how some names feel both classic and modern at the same time? This American name has German roots, and it signifies both grace and strength. It's often thought of as a shorter, more contemporary spin on names like Caroline or Charlotte.
2,585 births at peak (1995)
Scottie
2 SyllablesRising
This name often serves as a friendly nickname for Scott, but it also stands alone as a distinctive unisex choice. It comes from Scottish roots, carrying the idea of someone strong and resilient. You’ll find it feels familiar yet quite charming for a child.
2,490 births at peak (2025)
Brooklynn
2 SyllablesFalling
You see this spelling, Brooklynn, as a modern take on the place name. It shares the same Dutch origins, translating to something like "broken land" or "marshland," but feels quite fresh. Many parents choose this version for a distinct touch, giving it a strong, contemporary feel.
2,412 births at peak (2011)
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)
Sloane
1 SyllableRising
You might know Sloane as a surname, but it’s become a distinctive choice for girls. This Irish and Gaelic name translates as "strong" or "warrior." Its sophisticated sound has made it a favorite among parents looking for something refined yet powerful. The extra 'e' adds a touch of elegance.
2,089 births at peak (2025)
Karla
2 SyllablesFalling
With roots in German and Slavic languages, Karla translates to 'strong' or 'manly.' It’s a classic choice that’s been around for a long time, giving it a familiar and grounded feel. You often see it as a solid, enduring option for girls, much like its male counterpart Charles.
2,066 births at peak (1964)
Ryleigh
2 SyllablesFalling
This name has Irish roots and carries the idea of someone courageous, brave, and strong. Ryleigh, with its distinctive "leigh" ending, has become a well-liked American spelling. It gives the name a slightly softer touch while still keeping its spirited sound.
2,041 births at peak (2019)
Oaklynn
2 SyllablesRising
This modern American name blends nature sounds with a feminine touch. It carries the idea of the forest and strength, making it feel grounded and resilient. You’ll often see it as a newer choice that combines "oak" with the popular "-lynn" ending, giving it a familiar yet fresh feel.
1,973 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)
Brynn
1 SyllableFalling
This short, crisp name has Welsh origins, where it translates as 'hill'. But for many, Brynn also signifies a sense of strength and a quiet grace. It’s a clean-sounding name that feels both established and fresh, often appealing to parents who like a clear, direct choice.
1,671 births at peak (2011)
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)
Lexi
2 SyllablesFalling
Thinking about a name that feels both spunky and strong? Lexi, a Greek name, carries the idea of a "protector." While often a short form of Alexandra, it has really come into its own as a standalone name. It’s a modern choice that doesn't feel overly formal.
1,334 births at peak (2014)
Briella
3 SyllablesFalling
If you like names that sound both elegant and firm, consider Briella. This name has Italian and Hebrew roots, carrying the beautiful ideas of “graceful” and “strong.” It’s often used as a modern, unique spin on longer names like Gabriella, giving it a fresh and distinct appeal.
1,259 births at peak (2018)
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)
Charlee
2 SyllablesFalling
Many parents like this modern spelling of a classic, giving it a fresh feel. Charlee comes from German and French roots, translating to "manly" or "strong." It's a feminine name that carries a powerful, enduring meaning, despite its more playful appearance.
1,196 births at peak (2019)
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)
Rylie
2 SyllablesFalling
With a lively, contemporary sound, Rylie has become a choice for many families today. This name has Irish roots, though it’s now seen as distinctly American, and it carries the idea of someone “courageous” or “brave.” It’s a modern take that offers a fresh feel compared to older, more common options.
1,114 births at peak (2008)
Emely
2 SyllablesStable
This spelling offers a modern twist on a familiar sound. Coming from Latin and German, it translates as graceful or beautiful. Emely keeps the classic meaning but presents a slightly fresh and contemporary look, often seen as a variation of Emily.
1,092 births at peak (2008)
Navy
2 SyllablesRising
A modern American name, Navy brings to mind the deep, rich blue color. It also translates to "strong," giving it a quiet power. This name feels distinctive for a girl, offering something a bit different than other color-inspired names.
1,045 births at peak (2025)
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)
Willa
2 SyllablesFalling
This German name carries the idea of someone strong and protective, a classic choice with a gentle sound. It signifies resilience, offering a sense of quiet power. You might recognize it from Willa Cather, the American author known for her novels about pioneer life. So, it has a literary connection.
889 births at peak (2019)
Charli
2 SyllablesFalling
This modern spelling gives a fresh twist to a name with deep European roots. Charli comes from Germanic and French origins, and it signifies someone "manly" or "strong." It feels energetic and a bit playful, yet it keeps the historic backbone of its longer forms.
850 births at peak (2021)
Karsyn
2 SyllablesFalling
A Scottish name, Karsyn also signifies strength. This spelling, with its 'y,' often gives it a more modern and feminine touch compared to its traditional counterparts. It’s a fresh take on a surname-turned-given-name, offering a unique British feel for a girl.
841 births at peak (2020)
Matilda
3 SyllablesRising
What kind of strength do you want in a name? Matilda is a German name that embodies a powerful "battle-mighty" or "strong in battle" spirit. This name has a royal lineage, carried by queens and empresses, and also famously by a much-loved literary character.
838 births at peak (2025)
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)
Astrid
2 SyllablesRising
This name comes from Norse and Scandinavian roots, translating to "beautiful god" or "divinely beautiful." It carries a classic, regal feel, having been used by queens throughout history. Astrid offers a strong, elegant choice that doesn't feel overly common today.
822 births at peak (2024)
Oaklee
2 SyllablesRising
This name has a clear nature connection, bringing to mind strength and the outdoors. Oaklee comes from English origins, referring to an 'oak meadow' or 'clearing.' It’s a modern choice that fits well with the trend of names ending in the 'ee' sound, offering a grounded feel.
802 births at peak (2022)
Bristol
2 SyllablesFalling
Named after a notable city in England, this name carries a clear sense of place. Bristol has British and American origins, and it translates to 'the place by the bridge.' You might know it more as a surname, but it’s also a distinctive first name choice for girls.
801 births at peak (2019)
Charleigh
2 SyllablesFalling
With its German and French background, this name is a feminine take on Charles. Charleigh carries the idea of being "manly" or "strong," which gives it a powerful edge for a girl. This modern spelling offers a familiar sound but with a distinct visual flair.
738 births at peak (2019)
Marceline
3 SyllablesRising
Carrying an elegant strength, this beautiful feminine name comes from Latin, translating as "little warrior." It shares the powerful heritage of Marcel, but with a distinctly softer, more flowing sound. You don’t hear Marceline as often, which gives it a unique charm.
733 births at peak (2025)
Charley
2 SyllablesFalling
If you like a name that feels both familiar and a little spunky, Charley could be a good fit. This feminine take on a classic German and French name carries the powerful idea of being "manly" or "strong." It’s an interesting way to give a girl a name with a lot of backbone.
719 births at peak (2014)
Emelia
4 SyllablesFalling
This name brings to mind elegance and strength, with its Latin and German roots. It carries the idea of being graceful and beautiful, but also strong. You often see Emelia in classic literature, giving it a familiar, enduring feel. It's a choice that feels both delicate and powerful.
701 births at peak (2019)
Oaklyn
2 SyllablesStable
Looking for something distinctly modern and nature-inspired? Oaklyn is an American creation that sounds fresh and strong. While it doesn't have a long history, it combines the earthy feel of "oak" with a contemporary "lyn" ending, giving it a unique appeal.
682 births at peak (2018)
Sloan
1 SyllableFalling
Meaning "strong" or "warrior," Sloan comes from an old Irish and Gaelic surname. It’s got a crisp, modern feel that many parents like today. You’ll often see it used for girls, giving it a sleek and confident sound. This name carries a quiet strength.
624 births at peak (2021)
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)
Oakleigh
2 SyllablesRising
Sometimes a name simply brings to mind a sturdy, grounded feeling. This British-American option evokes images of a clearing in an oak forest, translating as 'forest' or 'strong.' It’s a newer choice for parents who appreciate nature-inspired names but want something with a slightly more elaborate spelling.
603 births at peak (2022)
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)
Rowyn
2 SyllablesRising
Thinking about a modern name with a gentle twist? This American spelling of Rowen offers a fresh take, particularly for girls. It signifies qualities like strength and bravery, but also has a certain softness, making it a distinctive choice.
480 births at peak (2025)
Andi
2 SyllablesRising
Often used as a playful nickname, Andi works well as a standalone first name too. Its Greek and German background carries the ideas of being 'brave,' 'strong,' and even 'cheerful.' It offers a spirited and energetic feel for a girl.
469 births at peak (2025)
Louisa
3 SyllablesStable
There’s a quiet strength to Louisa, a German and French name that sounds both classic and feminine. It translates to 'famous warrior,' much like its masculine counterparts, but with a graceful flow. You might recognize it from author Louisa May Alcott, giving it a literary connection.
424 births at peak (2021)
Valery
3 SyllablesRising
This name is a less common variant that comes from Latin and is also seen in Russian culture. It signifies someone who is strong and brave, carrying a clear sense of resilience. Because of its slight spelling difference, it offers a distinct feel from its similar-sounding counterparts.
395 births at peak (2006)
Aila
2 SyllablesStable
There's a gentle strength to this name, which translates as 'bright' in Finnish and 'strong' in Scottish. It feels both light and grounded, especially with its connection to a place in Scotland. It’s a less common choice that offers a clear, resonant sound.
378 births at peak (2021)
Emiliana
5 SyllablesRising
Want a name with a lyrical, flowing sound? This Latin and Spanish choice translates as "graceful" or "beautiful." It’s an extended form of Emilia, offering a more elaborate option. Many people in Spanish-speaking countries like its romantic rhythm.
344 births at peak (2025)
Luisa
2 SyllablesStable
If you’re looking for a name with a touch of elegance, this Spanish and German option is worth considering. It carries the powerful idea of a "renowned warrior" or "strong" woman. Many European royal families have used this name, giving it a dignified and refined air.
319 births at peak (2022)
Colbie
2 SyllablesRising
This name has a cool, modern sound that feels fresh for a girl. It comes from old British roots, translating to "dark settlement" or "coal town." You might recognize it from singer Colbie Caillat, giving it a familiar yet unique touch.
310 births at peak (2025)
Tilly
2 SyllablesRising
A German name with British roots, Tilly carries the idea of "strong" or "brave." It’s often used as a familiar form of Matilda, giving it a friendly and approachable feel. This name has a long history, appearing in many stories and royal lines. Its simple charm makes it a solid choice.
302 births at peak (2025)
Kollyns
2 SyllablesRising
Looking for a name with a spirited sound? This modern American spelling of a traditional Irish and Scottish surname translates as "wild" and "strong." It’s a newer take that gives a familiar surname a fresh, feminine twist, making it feel distinct.