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Names like Eleanor, Beatrice, Phoebe, and Cordelia are more than old-fashioned girl names—they specifically became popular in the mid to late 1800s in the Victorian era. If you’re looking for vintage Victorian girl names, check out our extensive list of 200 names for your little lady. It includes the origin and meanings of names we’ve listed in easy-to-find categories like popular, elegant, and rare names. Keep reading to explore what makes these Victorian names so beautiful and timeless!
Popular Victorian Baby Girl Names
- Adelaide: Means “nobility” and “adornment.”
- Beryl: Refers to the bluish-green Beryl gemstone.
- Florence: From the Latin “florens,” meaning “to bloom.”
- Hazel: Means “light brown” and refers to the hazel tree.
- Lillian: The German word for “flower” that refers to a Lily.
- Violet: Means “purple” or “violet flower” in Latin.
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Common Victorian Baby Girl Names
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1Amelia Means “work,” “industrious,” or “striving.” Taken from the Germanic “amal,” meaning “hardworking.”
- Origin: German
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Amalia, Amelie, Amélie, Emelia, and Emilia.
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2Beatrice Means “bringer of joy” and “blessings” in Latin. It’s taken from the Latin Beatrix, meaning “she who brings happiness.”
- Origin: Latin
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Beata, Béatrice, Beatriz, Beate, Bea, and Trixie.
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3Elizabeth Means “God is my oath” and “God is my abundance.”
- Origin: Hebrew
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Eliza, Lizzie, and Beth.
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4Evelyn Means “wished for or desired”; It’s an English variation of the French Aveline that can also mean “island.”
- Origin: English, French
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Evelynn, Evaline, Evelina, Aveline, Evie, Eve, and Lynn.
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5Florence Means “flower or flourishing from the Latin “florens,” meaning “to bloom.”
- Origin: Latin
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Florrie, Flo, and Flossie.
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6Hannah Means “favor” or “grace” as the name of the mother of the prophet Samuel in the Bible.
- Origin: Hebrew
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Hanna, Hana, Hanah, and Chana.
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7Hazel Means “the hazel tree” or “light brown.” It relates to the Old English “hsel,” referring to the hazelnut tree.
- Origin: English
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Hazell, Hazelle, Hasel, and Heizle.
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8Lillian Means “flower” and refers to the “lily” in German; derived from the Latin “lilium.” [1] X Research source
- Origin: German
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Lilian, Lilliann, Lilliana, and Lilliane.
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9Victoria Means “victory” and is inspired by Queen Victoria, the namesake for the Victorian era.
- Origin: Latin
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Vicky, Tori, Vic, and Ria.
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10Violet Means “purple” or “violet flower.” It’s taken from the Latin “viola,” meaning “flower,” and ranked 20th for U.S. girls in 2022.
- Origin: Latin
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Viola, Violetta, Violette, and Violeta. [2] X Research source
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11Other Popular Victorian Baby Girl Names Find additional Victorian girl names below that have resurfaced in popularity in recent years:
- Adelaide: Means “nobility” and “adornment.”
- Alice: Means “noble.”
- Bertha: Means “bright” or “famous.”
- Clara: Means “bright” and “clear.”
- Edith: Means “riches” or “blessed.”
- Gertrude: Means “strength of the spear.”
- Ida: Means “hardworking” and “prosperous.”
- Josephine: Means “God will increase.”
- Mabel: Means “lovable.”
- Olive: Means “olive tree.”
- Pauline: Means “little.”
- Pearl: Means “pearl” for the gemstone.
- Ruby: Means “red.”
- Sophie: Means “wisdom.”
- Thelma: Means “will” or “volition.” [3] X Research source
Pretty Victorian Baby Girl Names
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1Arabella Means “answered prayer” or “beautiful”; it can also mean “beautiful lion” or “prayerful.”
- Origin: English, Latin
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Aribel, Aribella, Aribelle, Bela, and Bella.
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2Beryl Means “light green gemstone”; it’s taken from the Greek “beryllos,” referring to blue-green gemstones.
- Origin: Greek
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Berrill
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3Charlotte Means “free man (or woman)” as the feminine variation of the French Charles; originally from the Germanic “caral.”
- Origin: French, German
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Charlie, Lottie, Lotte, Carlota, and Carlotta.
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4Clementine Means “gentle” or “merciful”; the French feminine form of Clement, meaning “mild.”
- Origin: French, Latin
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Clementina, Clémence.
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5Dahlia means “Dahl’s flower” or “valley flower”; It is associated with the dahlia flower, named after the Swedish botanist Anders Dahl. [4] X Research source
- Origin: Swedish
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Dalia
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6Dorothea Means “gift of God”; composed of the Greek “doron,” meaning “gift,” and “theos,” meaning “God.”
- Origin: Greek
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Dorothy, Dorothée, and Dorotea.
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7Eloise Means “famous warrior” or “healthy”; Taken from the Old German Helewidis, meaning "healthy" and "wide.”
- Origin: French, German
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Heloísa, Eloisa.
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8Isabella Means “the beautiful one”; It’s taken from the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning “devoted to God.” [5] X Research source
- Origin: Spanish, Italian
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Izabella, Isabelle, Isabel, and Isobel.
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9Matilda Means “strong battle maiden”; it also means “mighty in battle”; from the Old High German "maht," meaning “might” or “strength” and "hild," meaning “battle.”
- Origin: German
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Mathilde, Matilde.
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10Theodora Means “gift of God”; It’s the feminine variation of Theodore, meaning “divine gift.”
- Origin: Greek
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Mathilde, Matilde. [6] X Research source
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11Other Pretty Victorian Baby Girl Names Here are some more pretty Victorian names for girls that include a mix of formal and casual names:
- Agatha: Means “good” or “virtuous.”
- Audrey: Means “noble strength.”
- Blanche: Means “white.”
- Flora: Means “flower.”
- Henrietta: Means “estate ruler.”
- Lottie: Means “free man.”
- Lucretia: Means “profit” or “wealth.”
- Maisie: Means “pearl” or “child of light.”
- Minnie: Means “wished-for” or “rebellion.”
- Nora: Means “light.”
- Philomena: Means “lover of strength.”
- Rosie: Means “rose.”
- Sabrina: Means “patience.”
- Tillie: Means “mighty in battle.”
- Wilhelmina: Means “resolute protector.” [7] X Research source
Elegant Victorian Baby Girl Names
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1Adelia Means “nobility” or “adornment.” It’s from the Old German “adal,” meaning “noble” and “heid,” meaning “kind” or “type.”
- Origin: German
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Adele, Adeline, Adelina, Adalia.
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2Alexandra Means “defending man”; It also means “protector of mankind”; made up of the Greek "alexein,” meaning “to defend,” and "anÄ“r,” meaning “man.”
- Origin: Greek
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Alessandra, Alexa, Alexis, and Alexia.
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3Augusta Means “noble” and “majestic”; It’s associated with female members of royalty as the form of the Latin title Augustus.
- Origin: Latin
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: None
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4Cordelia Means “heart” or “daughter of the sea.” It’s the name of King Lear’s daughter in the Shakespearean play of the same name.
- Origin: Latin, Celtic
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Cordeilla, Cordélia, Cordell, and Cordill.
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5Eleanor Means “lighthearted”; It’s an English variation of the French Alienor; it also means “shining light.”
- Origin: French, Greek
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Eleanore, Eleanora, Elinore, Elinor, Elanor, and Elenora.
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6Helena Means “light” or “shining”; it comes from the Greek “helios,” meaning “light.” [8] X Research source
- Origin: Greek
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Helen, Helene, Elena, and Elen.
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7Octavia Means “eight”; it’s the female form of the Latin Octavius which is often given to the “8th child.”
- Origin: Latin
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Ottavia
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8Phoebe Means “bright,” “radiant,” or “pure.” It’s associated with the Titan goddess of the moon and prophecy. [9] X Research source
- Origin: Greek
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Phebe, Phebe, Pheby, and Phobe.
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9Rebecca Means “to tie” or “bind”; based on the Hebrew Rivkah, from “ribbqah,” meaning “join, “tie,” or “snare.”
- Origin: Hebrew
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Becca, Becky, Rebeca, Rébecca, Rebeka, and Rebekah.
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10Sylvia Means “wood spirit” or “wood nymph.” It’s derived from the Latin “silva,” meaning “forest.” Sylvia is named after Sylvanus, the Roman god of the woods.
- Origin: Latin
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: [10] X Research source
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11Other Elegant Victorian Baby Girl Names Keep reading for more sophisticated Victorian girl names to consider:
- Almira: Means “princess” or “leader.”
- Catherine: Means “pure.”
- Cornelia: Means “horn.”
- Estella: Means “star.”
- Genevieve: Means “woman of the people.”
- Grace: Means “God is gracious.”
- Johanna: Means “God is gracious.”
- Julia: Means “youthful.”
- Lydia: Means “beautiful.”
- Marion: Means “star of the sea.”
- Mildred: Means “gentle counselor.”
- Theresa: Means “to harvest” or “late summer.”
- Virginia: Means “virginal” or “maidenly.”
- Winifred: Means “resolute protector.” [11] X Research source
Unique Victorian Baby Girl Names
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1Artha Means “riches” or “wealth”; It’s linked to Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth and good fortune.
- Origin: Indian
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Martha, Bartha, and Eartha.
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2Comfort Means “ease” and “relaxation”; taken from the Latin "confortare," meaning "to strengthen.” [12] X Research source
- Origin: English, Latin
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Consolata, Nechama, and Consuelo.
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3Deliverance Means “liberation” or “being set free”; a Puritan name that is associated with being cleansed from evil spirits.
- Origin: English
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: None
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4Hazeltine Means “valley where hazels grow.” It was originally a surname given to someone living in a valley where hazel trees grew.
- Origin: English
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Haseltine, Hazletine.
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5Imelda Means “universal battle” or “warrior”; It’s derived from the German Irmhilde, made up of "irmin,” meaning “whole” and "hilt,” meaning “battle.”
- Origin: German, Italian
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Immy, Mel, Melda, and Ilda.
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6Laverne Mean “the Alder tree” or “of spring.” It’s associated with Laverna, the Roman goddess of thieves, cheats, and the underworld.
- Origin: Latin
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: LaVern, LaVerne, and Laverna.
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7Marialice Means “beloved” and “noble” and is a compound name made up of Mary, meaning “wished-for child” and Alice, meaning “kind.”
- Origin: Hebrew
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Maryalice, Marialisa, or Marialice.
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8Pardon Means “forgiveness”; taken from the Old French “pardoun,” meaning “forgiven of wrongdoing.”
- Origin: English, French
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: None
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9Temperance Means “moderation” or “self-control”; a virtue name linked with the concept of balance or restraint. It’s also used by Puritan families. [13] X Research source
- Origin: English
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Tempe, Emerence.
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10Zilpha Means “frailty” or “delicateness”; it’s from the Hebrew “zalaph,” meaning “to drip or sprinkle” and refers to the handmaid of Leah in the Old Testament.
- Origin: Hebrew
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Zilphia, Zilpah. [14] X Research source
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11Other Unique Victorian Girl Names These additional unique Victorian girl names stand out as variations of more traditional names or particular versions of names that have been around for a very long time:
- Antoinette: Means “highly praiseworthy.”
- Cleo: Means “to praise.”
- Dorah: Means “gift of God.”
- Ebba: Means “strong.”
- Fern : Means “fern plant.”
- Hessie: Means “battle” or “war.”
- Lavinia: Means “legendary mother of the Roman people.” [15] X Research source
- Lenora: Means “light.”
- Lyssa: Means “rage” and “fury.”
- Phena: Means “foam” or “froth.”
- Margot: Means “child of light.”
- Myrtle: Means “green shrub”
- Olympia: Means “from Mount Olympus.”
- Sassie: Means “bold and spirited.”
- Vera: Means “truth.”
Victorian Gothic Girl Names
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1Artemesia Means “of Artemis” or “safe.” It’s associated with Artemis, the Greek goddess of the moon.
- Origin: Greek
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Artemisia, Artemia.
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2Briar Means “thorny bush”; it’s used to describe wild roses or brambles; the name of the “Briar Rose” Grimm's fairytale.
- Origin: English
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Brier, Brie.
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3Dulcema Means “sweet”; it’s a Latin variation of Dulce, meaning “sweet,” and the Spanish word for candy.
- Origin: Latin
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Dulcie, Dulciana.
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4Farewell Means “prosper” and is taken from the Middle English “fare wel,” meaning “do well”; associated with the salutation “farewell” or “goodbye.”
- Origin: English
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: None.
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5Iphigenia Means “strong-born” and is the name of the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra in Greek mythology.
- Origin: Greek
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Iphigenie, Ifigenia, and Philena
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6Leocadia Means “bright,” “clear,” and “pure.” It derives from the Latin "leucius" and the Greek "leukós”; associated with Saint Leocadia, a Spanish martyr.
- Origin: Latin, Greek
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Leokadia, Léocadie.
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7Opal Means “precious stone” or “jewel”; taken from the Sanskrit “upala,” meaning “jewel.” [16] X Research source
- Origin: Sanskrit
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: None.
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8Ophelia Means “help” or “benefit”; The name of the tragic heroine in Shakespeare’s Hamlet .
- Origin: Greek
- Alternative Spellings and Variations:
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9Rowena Means “famous friend” and “joy”; derived from the Germanic “hrod,” meaning “fame” and “wynn,” meaning “joy.”
- Origin: German, Welsh
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Ronwen, Renwein, and Romwenna.
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11Other Gothic Victorian Baby Girl Names Enjoy more gothic Victorian names that are known for their dark, bold quality ahead. They include biblical-inspired names, along with nature-inspired ones like Thora and Willow:
- Amaris: Means “promised by God.”
- Belladonna: Means “beautiful lady.”
- Branwen: Means “white raven.”
- Desdemona: Means “ill-fated.”
- Esther: Means “star.”
- Frances: Means “Frenchman” or “free man.”
- Hester: Means “star.”
- Ivy: Means “vigor” and “energy.”
- Jezebel: Means “Baal exalts.”
- Lilith: Means “belonging to the night.”
- Morgana: Means “born of the sea.”
- Ravenna: Means “Italian city.”
- Theodosia: Means “God-given.”
- Thora: Means “thunder.”
- Willow: Means “willow tree.” [19] X Research source
Vintage Victorian Baby Girl Names
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1Bernadine Means “brave bear” or “strong as a bear.” It’s the French female form of Bernard.
- Origin: French
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Bernadette, Berdine.
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2Corrine Means “beautiful maiden.” It’s an alternative to the Greek Korinna, made up of "korÄ“" meaning "maiden.”
- Origin: French, Greek
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Corrine, Corin, Corine, Corinn, Coryn, and Corryn.
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3Emmeline Means “vigorous” and “brave”; it’s a French variation of the Germanic Emily, meaning “rival.”
- Origin: French, German
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Emiline, Emmilene, Emmaline, and Ameline.
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4Ethel Means “noble”; it’s a short form of the Old English Etheldreda that first appeared in the 1840s. [20] X Research source
- Origin: Old English
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Edith, Ettie.
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5Harriet Means “ruler of the home”; it’s taken from the Germanic "heim,” meaning “home” and "ric,” meaning “power” or “ruler.”
- Origin: German
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Harriett, Hariett, Harrietta, and Henrietta.
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6Jenny Means “fair one”; it’s a diminutive of Jennifer, originally based on Guinevere, meaning “white wave.”
- Origin: English, French
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Jennifer, Genevieve, and Jenna.
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7Louisa Means “famous warrior” or “renowned warrior”; it’s the feminine variation of the French Louis.
- Origin: French, German
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Louise, Luisa, and Luiza.
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8Maggie Means “sweet girl”; It’s also a short form of Margaret, meaning “pearl” in Greek.
- Origin: Scottish
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Magdalena, Magnolia, and Marigold.
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9Martha Means “lady” or “mistress of the house”; the name of Mary and Lazarus’ sister in the Bible.
- Origin: Aramaic
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Marta, Marthe, and Marfa.
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10Ruth Means “friend” or “friendship”; it also means “lady companion”; taken from the Hebrew "re'ut," meaning “friend.”
- Origin: Hebrew
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Ruthie, Ruthanne, Reut, Rut, and Rhout. [21] X Research source
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11Other Vintage Victorian Baby Girl Names You can check out more old-fashioned Victorian girl names here, many of which are coming back in style for baby girls:
- Betsy: Means “worshipper of God.”
- Celeste: Means “heavenly.”
- Edna: Means “pleasure” or “delight.”
- Edwina: Means “rich friend.”
- Eunice: Means “good victory.”
- Euphemia: Means “good speaker” and “well-born.”
- Gladys: Means “princess.”
- Imogen: Means “maiden.”
- Lois: Means “superior” or “most beautiful.”
- Maeve: Means “intoxicating.”
- Maude: Means “mighty in battle.”
- Mavis: Means “songbird.”
- Millicent: Means “industrious.”
- Prudence: Means “foresight” or “intelligence.”
- Tabitha: Means “gazelle.” [22] X Research source
Unusual Victorian Baby Girl Names
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1Alderose Means “old rose”; Taken from the Old English “ald,” meaning “old” or “wise,” and “rose,” named for the flower.
- Origin: English
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Aldarosa, Aldarose, Aldrosie.
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2Alethia Means “truth” and is taken from the Greek "alḗtheia,” means "truth,” the personification of truth in Greek mythology. [23] X Research source
- Origin: Greek
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Aletheia, Alithia.
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3Bellamira Means “wondrous beauty” or “beautiful sight”; it’s a compound name composed of the Latin “bella,” meaning “beautiful,” and “mira,” meaning “wondrous” or “marvelous.
- Origin: Latin
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Bella
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4Hesperance Means “hope” and “expectation”; it’s linked to the Latin “vesper,” meaning “evening star” or “evening prayer.”
- Origin: French
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Esperance
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5Minerva Means “intellect,” “wisdom,” or “mind.” It’s the name of the Roman goddess of wisdom who is also associated with warfare.
- Origin: Latin
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Minnie
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6Petronia Means “stone”; it’s taken from the Greek “petros,” meaning “rock.”
- Origin: Greek
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Petronella, Petronille, Petronija, and Petronila.
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7Rosetta Means “little rose” and is associated with the Rosetta Stone, which helped translate Egyptian hieroglyphs.
- Origin: Italian
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Rosalie, Rosita, and Rosanna.
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8Sophronia Means “wise” or “self-controlled”; it’s taken from the Greek “sophron,” meaning “wise” or “sensible.”
- Origin: Greek
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Sofronia, Saphronia, and Sophrona.
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9Vesperina Means “evening star”; it’s taken from the Latin “vesper,” meaning “evening” or “evening star” and refers to the planet Venus being visible at sunset.
- Origin: Latin
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Vespera, Vesper.
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10Wren Means “brown songbird”; it derives from the Old English "wrænna,” referring to the Wren bird, associated with poets and songwriters.
- Origin: English
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: None
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11Other Unusual Victorian Baby Girl Names Embrace the most unusual Victorian girl names by reading on for more below. Some of these are based in Spanish, Latin, or French, so they appear differently than similar counterparts:
- Athalia: Means “God is exalted.”
- Carmel: Means “garden” or “orchard.”
- Deidamia: Means “unconquerable.”
- Elva: Means “white” or “bright.”
- Inez: Means “pure” or “chaste.” [24] X Research source
- Keturah: Means “incense” or “fragrance.”
- Novella: Means “new” or “young.”
- Odette: Means “wealthy.”
- Ottilie: Means “prosperity.” [25] X Research source
- Palmina: Means “palm tree.”
- Rue: Means “regret.”
- Selma: Means “God’s helmet.”
- Theda: Means “people” or “gift from God.”
- Theonie: Means “godly” or “divine.”
- Etta: Means “estate ruler.” [26] X Research source
Rare Victorian Baby Girl Names
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1Amarantha Means “unfading” or “immortal”; it refers to the amaranth flower that is associated with beauty and grace.
- Origin: Greek
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Amaranta, Amaranth.
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2Bathsheba Means “daughter of the oath”; it refers to the wife of King David and the mother of King Solomon in the Bible.
- Origin: Hebrew
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Bath-shua, Batsheva, and Bethsheba.
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3Erskine Means “high cliff” or “verdant hill”; it’s named after the town of Erskine in Renfrewshire, England.
- Origin: Scottish
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Erskin, Irskine, and Ersken.
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4Flossie Means “flourishing” or “prosperous” as a nickname for Florence, meaning “flourishing.”
- Origin: English, Latin
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Flo, Florrie, Flossy, and Lassie.
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5Hedley Means “heathered meadow”; it’s derived from the Old English"hæg,” meaning “hedge” and "leah," meaning “meadow.”
- Origin: English
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Hadley
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6Jemima Means “dove” as the name of one of Job’s 3 daughters in the Bible. It can also mean “lady daylight.” [27] X Research source
- Origin: Hebrew
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Jemimah, Mima.
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7Lupin Means “wolf-like”; it comes from the Latin “lupinus,” meaning “pertaining to the wolf.”
- Origin: Latin
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Lupina
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8Perpetua Means “continuous” or “forever”; it’s linked to the Christian Saint Perpetua, who is associated with eternity.
- Origin: Latin
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Pippa, Petra.
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9Rosamunde Means “horse protector”; it also means “pure rose” or “rose of the world” in Latin. [28] X Research source
- Origin: German, Latin
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Rosamund, Rosamonde.
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10Zillah Means “shade” or “shadow”; in the Bible, Zillah is one of the wives of Lamech, a descendent of Cain.
- Origin: Hebrew
- Alternative Spellings and Variations: Zilla, Zila. [29] X Research source
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11Other Rare Victorian Baby Girl Names The following Victorian baby girl names are the rarest and uncommon choices you can find for your little way.
- Arlene: Means “pledge” or “promise.”
- Doris: Means “gift of the sea.”
- Elvira: Means “truth.”
- Eudora: Means “good gift.”
- Honoria: Means “woman of honor.”
- Hyacinth: Means “hyacinth flower.”
- Mona: Means “noble.”
- Norma: Means “the standard” or “the norm.”
- Odelia: Means “I will praise God.”
- Olga: Means “holy.”
- Regina: Means “queen.”
- Rhoda: Means “rose.”
- Severine: Means “stern.”
- Therese: Means “harvester” or “late summer.”
- Verna: Means “spring green.” [30] X Research source
Why choose old-fashioned girl names?
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Old-fashioned girl names are unique and pretty, and they honor the past. They include beautiful names from the Victorian era (1837 to 1901) and are sometimes referred to as “old lady names.” Whatever you call them, these names often come back in style after members of the British royal family name their children after older generations of the family for posterity. For example, Lilibet Diana, the daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, is named after Queen Elizabeth’s nickname, along with Princess Diana’s first name. [31] X Research source
- Many Victorian names are associated with nature. Specifically, British names derived from flowers, like Lily, Iris, Aster, Violet, and Flora, were very popular in the Victorian era.
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- ↑ https://www.aneverydaystory.com/victorian-girl-names/
- ↑ https://themommyhoodclub.com/victorian-baby-girl-names/
- ↑ https://www.ancestry.com/first-name-meaning/comfort
- ↑ https://www.mothersalwaysright.com/unique-victorian-names-you-should-consider/
- ↑ https://themommyhoodclub.com/victorian-baby-girl-names/
- ↑ https://www.britishbabynames.com/blog/2011/05/victorian-darlings.html
- ↑ https://www.mothersalwaysright.com/unique-victorian-names-you-should-consider/
- ↑ https://www.britishbabynames.com/blog/2011/05/victorian-darlings.html
- ↑ https://themommyhoodclub.com/victorian-baby-girl-names/
- ↑ https://www.victorianschool.co.uk/victorian-names.php
- ↑ https://www.ukdeedpolloffice.org/victorian-names-for-girls/
- ↑ https://themommyhoodclub.com/victorian-baby-girl-names/
- ↑ https://mumsinvited.com/vintage-girl-names/
- ↑ https://www.babycenter.com/baby-names/details/aletheia-69565
- ↑ https://www.mothersalwaysright.com/unique-victorian-names-you-should-consider/
- ↑ https://cafemom.com/parenting/179494-forgotten_victorian_era_baby_names
- ↑ https://mumsinvited.com/vintage-girl-names/
- ↑ https://www.britishbabynames.com/blog/2011/05/victorian-darlings.html
- ↑ https://www.mothersalwaysright.com/unique-victorian-names-you-should-consider/
- ↑ https://mumsinvited.com/vintage-girl-names/
- ↑ https://www.victorianschool.co.uk/victorian-names.php
- ↑ https://www.today.com/parents/babies/old-fashioned-girl-names-rcna22554