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Looking for an aesthetic name that’s just as special as your baby girl? You’ve come to the right place! We’ve compiled a list of aesthetic girl names that sound lovely and have beautiful meanings to inspire you. If you’re looking for a baby name that reflects your and your partner’s personal style or vibe, we’ll also go over names that fit different trending aesthetics, like vintage, gothic, old money, cottagecore, and more. Keep reading for everything you need to know!

Aesthetic Girl Names

  • Angelina: “Heavenly messenger,” Greek origin.
  • Celeste: “Heavenly,” French & Italian origin.
  • Evangeline “Bearer of good news,” Greek origin.
  • Genevieve: “Tribe woman,” English & French origins.
  • Josephine: “He shall add,” Hebrew origin.
  • Ophelia: “Useful” or “wise,” Greek origin.
  • Seraphina: “Fiery one,” Hebrew origin.
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Best Aesthetic Girl Names

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  1. These girl names sound and look absolutely beautiful. What makes a girl name “aesthetic?” This can be a little tough to nail down, but in general, it will sound musical or pleasing to the ear, look pretty when written down on paper, and have a beautiful meaning. Here are some of our top picks of names that fit this description:
    • Adeline: “Noble,” French origin.
    • Angelina: “Heavenly messenger,” Greek origin.
    • Annaleise: “Grace,” or “God is my oath,” Latin origin. [1]
    • Aria: “Song” or “melody,” Italian origin. [2]
    • Aurora: “Dawn,” Latin origin. [3]
    • Belinda: “Beautiful” or “pretty,” Spanish origin.
    • Bianca: “White”,” Italian origin.
    • Cecilia: “Blind” or “Hidden,” Italian origin.
    • Celeste: “Heavenly,” French & Italian origin.
    • Cynthia: “From Mount Kynthos” or “moon,” Greek origin.
    • Clarissa: “Famous,” Latin origin.
    • Elodie: “Foreign riches,” French & German origins.
    • Eloise: “Healthy,” French & English origins.
    • Esmeralda: “Emerald,” Spanish origin.
    • Evangeline “Bearer of good news,” Greek origin.
    • Felicity: “Fortunate” or “happy,” Latin origin.
    • Gabrielle: “God is my strength,” Hebrew origin.
    • Genevieve: “Tribe woman,” English & French origins.
    • Giselle: “Sword pledge,” English origin.
    • Isabella: “Consecrated to God,” Spanish origin.
    • Jasmine: “A form of flowering olive,” Persian origin.
    • Josephine: “He shall add,” Hebrew origin.
    • Juliet: “Youthful,” French origin.
    • Lila: “Night or “divine play,” Arabic & Sanskrit origins.
    • Lydia: “Woman from Persia” or “beauty,” Greek origin.
    • Natalie: “Child born at Christmas,” Latin origin.
    • Odette: “Wealthy,” or “prosperous,” French & German origins.
    • Olivia: “Olive tree” or “peace,” Latin & Old French origins.
    • Ophelia: “Useful” or “wise,” Greek origin.
    • Penelope: “Weaver,” Greek origin.
    • Rosalie: “A flower,” Latin origin.
    • Savannah: “Flat tropical grassland,” Spanish origin.
    • Scarlett: “Deep red,” Middle English origin. [4]
    • Sylvia: “Forest” or “woods,” Latin origin.
    • Tabitha: “Gazelle” or “gracious,” Aramaic origin.
    • Vivienne: “Life,” French origin. [5]
    • Zara: “Princess,” “shining,” “bright,” or “radiance,” Arabic, Hebrew, & Persian origins.
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Cute Aesthetic Girl Names

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  1. Choose one of these names if you want something totally adorable. Aesthetic names don’t have to be grand or imposing—they can also be cute, sweet, and more low-key. Here are some of our favorite aesthetic names to complement your baby girl’s cuteness and charm:
    • Bea: “She who brings happiness,” Latin origin.
    • Betty: “Pledged to God,” Hebrew origins.
    • Bonnie: “Good,” Scottish origin.
    • Billie: “Resolute protector,” English origin.
    • Charlie: “Free man,” English origin.
    • Elsie: “Pledged to God,” Hebrew & English origin.
    • Emilia: “To strive” or “to excel,” Latin origin.
    • Goldie: “Gold,” Yiddish origin.
    • Maisie: “Pearl,” Scottish origin.
    • Millie: “Gentle strength” or “strong in work,” German & English origins.
    • Phoebe: “Bright” or “radiant,” Greek origin.
    • Pippa: “Friend of horses,” Greek origin.
    • Poppy: “Poppy flower,” Latin & English origin.
    • Rosie: “Rose,” Latin origin.
    • Ruby: “Red gem,” French origin.
    • Sylvie: “From the forest,” French origin. [6]
    • Thea: “Healer,” Greek origin. [7]
    • Willa: “Will” or “desire,” German origin.
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Soft Girl Aesthetic Names

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  1. Opt for one of these names if you’re looking for a gentle, cozy vibe. The popular Soft Girl aesthetic is all about comfort, gentleness, and femininity in both fashion and lifestyle. [8] Here are some girl names that encapsulate this soft, dreamy energy:
    • Belle: “Beautiful,” Spanish origin.
    • Camille: “Helper to the priest,” Roman origin. [9]
    • Chloe: “Lark,” Greek origin.
    • Claire: “Bright” or “clear,” French origin.
    • Clarisse: “Shining” and “gentle,” French origin.
    • Daphne: “Laurel tree,” Greek origin.
    • Delilah: “Delicate,” Hebrew origin.
    • Elise: “Noble” or “God’s oath,” German & Hebrew origins.
    • Esme: “Beloved,” French origin.
    • Fiona: “White,” Old English origin.
    • Isla: “Island,” Spanish & Scottish origin.
    • Mia: “Mine,” Italian origin.
    • Nina: “Girl” or “grace,” Spanish & Hebrew origins.
    • Noelle: “Christmas,” French origin.
    • Nora: “Dignified” or “honor,” Latin & Greek origins.
    • Serena: “Serene” or “calm,” Latin origin.
    • Sophie: “Wisdom,” French origin. [10]
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Powerful Girl Aesthetic Names

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  1. Go for one of these names if you want a powerful aesthetic. If you want to imbue your little girl with a strong, powerful energy, these bold names are amazing choices. They sound commanding and intense, and they also carry mighty meanings.
    • Alexandria: “Defender of mankind,” Greek origin.
    • Althea: “Healer,” or “with healing power,” Greek origin.
    • Araminta: “Protection” or “unfading,” English origin.
    • Astrid: “God’s strength,” Scandinavian origin. [11]
    • Athena: Greek goddess of wisdom and war, Greek origin.
    • August: “Great” or “magnificent,” Latin origin.
    • Bellatrix: “Female warrior,” Latin origin.
    • Brigitte: “Strength” or “exalted one,” French origin. [12]
    • Constance: “Steadfastness,” French origin.
    • Emmeline: “Vigor,” “brave,” or “diligent,” French, German, & Latin origins.
    • Harriet: Home ruler,” German origin.
    • Imelda: “Warrior,” German, Spanish, & Italian origins.
    • Lola: “Strong woman,” Spanish origin.
    • Louise: “Warrior maiden,” Old German origin.
    • Matilda: “Mighty in battle,” English & German origins.
    • Maude: “Mighty in battle,” French & German origins.
    • Maxine: “Gretest,” Latin origin.
    • Meredith: “Protector of the sea,” Old Welsh & Middle English origins. [13]
    • Nicole: Victory of the people,” Greek origin.
    • Regina: Queen, Latin origin.
    • Sloane: “Warrior,” Irish origin.
    • Tillie: “Might” or “strength,” German origin.
    • Valentina: “Strong” or “healthy,” Latin origin.
    • Victoria: “Victory” or “conqueror,” Latin origin.
    • Wilhelmina: “Resolute protector” or “willful guardian,” German & Dutch origins.
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Cottagecore Aesthetic Girl Names

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  1. Try out a whimsical, nature-inspired girl name. The popular Cottagecore aesthetic is a lifestyle trend focused on nature, rural living, and vintage clothing and decor. If you’re a fan of the Cottagecore aesthetic, here are a few adorable baby names that would fit your vibes perfectly:
    • Aspen: “Aspen tree,” British origin.
    • Briar: “A thorny patch,” English origin.
    • Clementine “Mild” or “merciful,” French & Latin origins. [14]
    • Clover: “Meadow flower,” British origin.
    • Dahlia: “Valley,” Swedish origin.
    • Fern: “Fern plant,” British origin.
    • Flora: “Flower,” Latin & Roman origins.
    • Hazel: “Hazel tree,” Old English origin.
    • Holly: “Holly bush,” Old English origin. [15]
    • Ivy: “Climbing evergreen plant,” British origin.
    • Juniper: “Young,” Latin origin.
    • Magnolia: “Magnolia flower,” French origins.
    • Meadow: “Grass” or “vegetation,” British origins.
    • Olive: “Olive tree,” Latin origin.
    • Sage: “Wise,” “prophet,” or “aromatic spice,” Latin origin.
    • Willow: “Willow tree,” Old English origins.
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Fairycore Aesthetic Girl Names

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  1. Opt for an ethereal, fairy-inspired girl name. The Fairycore aesthetic embodies the mystical, ethereal vibes of fairytales. It’s a super fun trend when it comes to fashion and lifestyle, and it also serves as great inspo for choosing magical-sounding baby names. Here are some of our top picks:
    • Arwen: “Muse,” “inspiration,” or “very beautiful,” Welsh origin. [16]
    • Avery: “Ruler of the elves,” French & British origins.
    • Aurelia: “The golden one,” Latin origin.
    • Briony: “Climbing plant,” Greek origin.
    • Bryn: “Hill” or “mount,” Welsh origin.
    • Diana: “Divine,” “heavenly,” or “goddess,” Latin origin.
    • Freya “Noble lady,” goddess of fertility, Norse origins. [17]
    • Gwendolyn: “Fair bow” or “blessed ring,” Welsh origin.
    • Guienevere: “White fairy” or “fair one,” Welsh origin.
    • Hadley: “Heather meadow,” English origin.
    • Imogen: “Maiden” or girl,” Irish & Gaelic origins.
    • Isolde: “Fair lady” or “ice ruler,” German & Celtic origin.
    • Iris: “Rainbow,” Greek origin.
    • Luna: “Moon,” Roman.
    • Morrigan: Irish goddess of war and fate, Irish origin.
    • Sabrina: “From the River Severn” or “patience,” Welsh & Arabic origins.
    • Stella: “Star,” Latin origin. [18]
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Old Money Aesthetic Girl Names

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  1. Go for something timeless with one of these classic, elegant names. The trending Old Money aesthetic is all about understated elegance and sophistication. These types of names are well-loved classics, so you can trust that they’ll never go out of style! Here are some options to choose from:
    • Alice: “From the nobility,” English origin. [19]
    • Amelia: “Hardworking,” German origin.
    • Audrey: “Noble strength,” Old English origin.
    • Beatrice: “Blessed” or “She who brings joy,” Latin origin.
    • Blair: “Plain,” Gaelic origin.
    • Blanche: “White,” French origin.
    • Charlotte: “Little and womanly,” French origin.
    • Elaine: “Bright” or “shining light,” French origin.
    • Evelyn: “ Desired” or “wished for,” British origin.
    • Eleanor: “Sun ray” or “shining light,” French origin.
    • Elizabeth: “God is my oath,” Hebrew origin.
    • Grace: “Charm,” “goodness,” or “generosity,” Latin origin.
    • Greer: “Watchful,” “alert,” or “quick,” Scottish origin.
    • Jacqueline: ”The one who comes after,” French & Hebrew origins.
    • Mabel: “Lovely,” French origin.
    • Margaret: “Pearl,” Greek origin.
    • Margot: “Pearl,” French origin.
    • Piper: “Pipe or flute player,” English origin.
    • Regan: “Little king” or “sovereign,” Irish origin.
    • Rosamund: “Protector of horses,” German & Latin origins.
    • Samantha: “God has heard,” “flower,” or “blossom,” Hebrew & Greek origins.
    • Sutton: “Southern homestead,” English origin.
    • Vera: “Faith,” Slavic origin.
    • Wren: “Small brown songbird,” English origin.
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Vintage Aesthetic Girl Names

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  1. For a fancier option, choose one of these vintage names. If you want something that feels a little more opulent, luxurious, or ornate, try out one of these names from centuries past. This is a surefire way to make your little girl feel like a princess from a previous era!
    • Adelaide: “Noble,” German origin.
    • Anastasia: Resurrection, Greek origin.
    • Arabella: “Beautiful eagle,” German origins.
    • Antonia: “Highly praiseworthy,” Latin & Greek origins.
    • Cordelia: “Heart” or “daughter of the sea,” Latin origin.
    • Dorothea: “Gift of god,” Greek origin.
    • Francesca: “Free” or “Frenchman,” Italian & German origins.
    • Florence: “Blossoming,” Latin origin.
    • Georgina: “Farmer” or “Earthworker,” Greek origin.
    • Lucretia: “Gain,” “profit,” or “wealth,” Latin & Roman origins.
    • Marguerite: “Pearl,” French origin.
    • Mirabelle: “Marvelous” or “extraordinary.”
    • Philippa: “Friend of horses,” Greek origin.
    • Priscilla: “Ancient” or “venerable,” Latin origin.
    • Theodora: “Gift of God,” Greek origin.
    • Theodosia: “God’s gift,” Greek origin.
    • Seraphina: “Fiery one,” Hebrew origin.
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Gothic Aesthetic Girl Names

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  1. Embrace gothic, moody vibes with one of these unique names. Whether you’re a Halloween enthusiast, Dark Academia lover, or a fan of the Victorian Gothic genre, these spooky yet elegant names are sure to fit your aesthetic perfectly.
    • Ambrosia: “Immortal” or “food of the gods,” Greek origin.
    • Annabelle: “Gift of God,” Hebrew origin.
    • Belladonna: “Beautiful lady,” or “poisonous plant,” Italian origin.
    • Branwen: “Blessed raven,” Welsh origin.
    • Carmilla: “Orchard,” Hebrew origin.
    • Elvira: “Truth,” German origin.
    • Enid: “Spirit,” “life” or “purity,” Welsh origin.
    • Garnet: “Dark red gemstone,” Middle English origin.
    • Hestia: Greek goddess of hearth and home, Greek origin.
    • Isadora: “Gift of Isis,” Greek origin.
    • Livia: “Envious” or “blue,” Latin origin.
    • Lenore: “Light,” Greek origin.
    • Perdita: “Lost,” Latin origin.
    • Persephone: Greek goddess of the underworld, Greek origin.
    • Raven: “Dark-haired,” English origin. [20]
    • Renata: “Reborn,” Latin origin.
    • Rue: “Regret” or “sorrow,” British origin.
    • Thora: “Thunder,” Norse origin.
    • Ursula: “Little bear,” Latin origin. [21]
    • Viola: “Violet” or “purple,” Latin origin.
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