Two-syllable girl names are the most popular for good reason — Emma, Lily, Sophie, Ava. They flow naturally, pair well with almost any surname, and feel right for every stage of life.
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strength
Englishfree woman
Frenchmine, beloved
Italianlife
Englishharp player, harper
Englishmoon
Latinhazel tree
Englishyoung green shoot
Englishbright, shining light
Englishwoman of honor
Irishlily flower, purity
Englishbright red color
Englishlife
Greekall, completely
Englishgracious, dear, beloved
Slaviclight, illumination
Englishisland
Scottishivy plant, climbing vine
Englishnight, dark beauty
Arabicbright, shining light
EnglishNew
EnglishFrom Old English 'welig', the willow tree; a na...
EnglishCourageous, valiant
IrishStar
Italianwater
IndianGod has favored me
Hebrewweary, delicate, languid
Hebrewdiminutive of Sarah
Englishlife, living
Greekskill, knowledge
Frenchplace name: town in Scotland
Scottishnoble, of noble kind
Englishred, ruby-colored
Englishoak tree
Turkishrainbow
Greekdelight, pleasure
Hebrewthe daisy flower
Englishfamous, illustrious
Englishthe fall season
Englishnoble strength
Englishnight
Englishking's meadow
Englishstrength, work
EnglishGod will increase
Englishgrace, favor
Englishprincess, noblewoman
Hebrewhay meadow, hay clearing
Englishmaiden
Englishone who tends an enclosed land
Englishfair, lovely
Italiangrace, feminine beauty
Americanmeadow covered in heather
Englishbreath of life, to breathe
Englishash tree woodland clearing
Americandescendant of Raghallach
Americanpearl
Frenchelf ruler, supernatural power
Englishstar
Hebrewsea of bitterness
Englishshelter, refuge
Dutchember, smoldering remnant
Englishfree man
Englishborn in summer
Englishheroine of God
Frenchoarsman, rower
Frenchmeadow of the wren, small bird meadow
Englishdweller at the hall meadow
EnglishGod is my oath
Scottishoak tree, pool
Americanoak tree clearing
Englishflute player, pipe player
Englishnoblewoman, lady
NorsePacca's town
Americanolive tree
Englishbeautiful, lovely
Americannight
Hebrewearth
Greekfortification wall
Englishbright, radiant, shining
Greekgracious, dear, beloved
Americanprincess, noblewoman
Hebrewweary
Italianboomerang
Australianlaurel tree
Englishgrace, favor
Englishnoble, nobility
Englishsouth farm
Americanheavenly, of the sky
Frenchjasmine flower
Englishperson from Scotland
Americanshelter, sanctuary
Americangem, precious stone
Englishgrace, favor
SpanishTate's homestead
Americandivine play
Englishstar of the sea
Englishcrown, garland
Americanflowing body of water
AmericanChristmas, born at Christmas
Frencha day's journey, voyage
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