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You’ve chosen the perfect first name for your little girl, which means the hardest part is over. But what about finding a middle name that’s just as gorgeous and meaningful as her first name? If you’re in this situation, you’ve come to the right place! We’ve compiled a thorough list of middle names for girls, including popular, rare, trendy, cute, vintage, short, and long options. Read on to find a middle name as adorable as your little bundle of joy!

Good Middle Names for Girls

  • Avery: “Ruler of elves,” English origin.
  • Jane: “God is gracious,” Hebrew origin.
  • Charlotte: “Free man,” French origin.
  • Emilia: “Eager,” Latin origin.
  • Louise: “Warrior maiden,” German origin.
  • Harper: “Harp player,” English origin.
  • Maeve: “Intoxicating,” Irish origin.
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Popular Middle Names for Girls

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  1. Choose a well-loved middle name if you want something tried and true. As long as you don’t mind your little girl potentially having the same middle name as a few other kids in her class, these middle names are great choices. They’re currently very popular, which means lots of people like them, so you can’t go wrong!
    • Rose: “Rose” or “flower,” Latin origin.
    • Grace: “Favor” or “blessing,” Latin origin.
    • Elizabeth: “God’s promise” or “God is my oath,” Hebrew origin.
    • Anne: “God has favored me” or “grace,” Hebrew origin.
    • Marie: “Star of the sea,” “wished for child,” or “rebellious,” French origin. [1]
    • Jane: “God is gracious,” Hebrew origin. [2]
    • Emma: “Whole” or “universal,” German origin.
    • Olivia: “Olive” or “olive tree,” Latin origin.
    • Sophia: “Wisdom,” Greek origin.
    • Isabella: “Consecrated” or “pledged to God,” Hebrew origin.
    • Evelyn: “Desired” or “wished for,” French and English origins.
    • Ava: “Bird,” “bird-like,” “life,” “voice,” or “sound,” Latin origin. [3]
    • Abigail: “My father’s joy” or “father’s joy,” Hebrew origin.
    • Emily: “Rival” or “eager,” Latin and Roman origins.
    • Charlotte: “Free man,” French origin.
    • Madison: “Son of Matthew” or “son of Maude,” English origin.
    • Amelia: “Industrious” or “work,” Latin and Germanic origins.
    • Ella: “Goddess” or “a tree,” Hebrew origin.
    • Chloe: “Blooming” or “fertility,” Greek origin.
    • Eloise: “Healthy” or “wide,” French origin.
    • Harper: “Harp player,” English origin.
    • Avery: “Ruler of elves,” English origin.
    • Riley: “Courageous,” Irish origin.
    • Katherine: “Pure,” Greek origin.
    • Lily: “Pure,” “passion,” or “rebirth,” Latin origin.
    • Maya: “Illusion” or “magic,” Sanskrit origin.
    • Aria: “Like a beautiful melody,” Hebrew origin.
    • Natalie: “Christmas day,” Latin origin.
    • Aubrey: “Noble ruler” or “elf ruler,” English origin.
    • Hannah: “Grace,” Hebrew origin.
    • Layla: “Night” or “dark beauty,” Hebrew and Arabic origins.
    • Scarlett: “Scarlet” or “red,” English origin.
    • Luna: “Moon,” Italian origin.
    • Gianna: “God is gracious,” Italian and Hebrew origins.
    • Sara: “Princess,” Hebrew origin.
    • Ella: “Fairy maiden” or “goddess,” German, English, and Hebrew origins.
    • Camila: “Religious attendant” or “priest’s helper,” Portuguese and Spanish origins. [4]
    • Samantha: “God has heard,” Hebrew origin. [5]
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Unique Middle Names for Girls

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  1. Go for a rare middle name if you want your little one to stand out. You don’t hear these unique middle names all too often, which means they’re sure to set your daughter apart and add some real star quality to her name. Here are some options to check out:
    • Arwen: “Noble maiden,” Welsh origin.
    • Gaia: “Rejoicing” or “Mother Earth,” Greek origin.
    • Callista: “Most beautiful” or “pretty and bright-eyed,” Greek origin.
    • Isolde: “One who is gazed at” or “iron ruler,” German, Celtic, and Welsh origins.
    • Amelie: “Industrious,” German origin.
    • Zelda: “Gray fighting maid,” German origin.
    • Maeve: “Intoxicating,” Irish origin.
    • Elodie: “Foreign riches,” French and German origins.
    • Aurelia: “The golden one,” Latin origin.
    • Samira: “Entertaining companion,” Arabic origin.
    • Maven: “One who understands,” Hebrew origin.
    • Imogen: “Maiden” or “girl,” Celtic origin.
    • Briar: “A thorny patch,” English origin.
    • Zora: “Dawn,” Slavic origin.
    • Brielle: “Hunting grounds,” French origin.
    • Carson: “Son of the marsh dwellers,” Scottish origin.
    • Elsa: “Noble,” German origin.
    • Indigo: “Indian dye,” Greek origin.
    • Tallulah: “Leaping waters,” Native American origin.
    • Oona: “One,” “universal,” or “lamb,” Irish and Latin origins.
    • Salem: “Safe,” Arabic origin.
    • Lorraine: “From the province of Lorraine,” French origin.
    • Selma: “Godly helmet,” German origin. [6]
    • Zadie: “Princess” or “noblewoman,” Hebrew origin.
    • Belinda: “Beautiful” or “pretty,” Spanish origin.
    • Lavender: “Lavender flower,” British origin.
    • Elowyn: “Elm tree,” English and Welsh origins.
    • Uma: “Mother,” Hindi origin.
    • Imelda: “Warrior,” German, Spanish, and Italian origins.
    • Zaya: “Fate” or “Destiny,” Chinese origin.
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Trendy Middle Names for Girls

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  1. Opt for these names if you want something that feels of-the-moment. These girl names have been gaining in popularity lately, but they’re still unusual enough to feel unique and exciting. They’re like the perfect middle ground between popular middle names and rare middle names! Here are some options to check out:
    • Nova: “New,” Latin origin.
    • Parker: “Park keeper,” British origin.
    • Remi: “Oarsman” or “rower,” French origin.
    • Delaney: “Dark challenger” or “from the alder grove,” Irish origin.
    • Athena: “Goddess of war,” Greek origin.
    • Kennedy: “Helmet-headed,” Irish origin.
    • Rowan: “Little redhead,” Scottish and Irish origins.
    • Maxine: “Greatest,” Latin origin.
    • Georgia: “Farmer” or “earthworker,” Greek origin.
    • Genevieve: “White wave,” Welsh origin.
    • Phoebe: “Brilliant,” Greek origin.
    • Stella: “Star,” Latin origin.
    • Noelle: “Christmas,” French origin.
    • Olive: “Olive tree or branch” or “peace,” Latin origin.
    • Sloane: “Warrior” or “raider,” Irish origin.
    • Emilia: “Eager,” Latin origin.
    • Dahlia: “Valley,” Scandinavian origin.
    • Aurora: “Gold” or “Goddess of the dawn,” Latin and Greek origins.
    • Sydney: “From the city of Saint-Denis,” French origin.
    • Ember: “Spark” or “burning low,” British origin.
    • Zara: “Princess” or “shining,” Arabic origin.
    • Margot: “Pearl,” French origin.
    • Laurel: “Bay tree,” Latin origin.
    • Hayden: “Hedged valley,” British origin.
    • Delilah: “Delicate,” Hebrew origin.
    • Cora: “Beloved” or “heart,” French and Greek origins.
    • Daphne: “Laurel tree,” Greek origin.
    • Amara: “Eternal beauty,” Greek origin.
    • Sutton: “From the southern homestead,” English origin.
    • Willow: “Willow tree,” English origin.
    • Sage: “Wise and knowing,” Latin origin.
    • Quinn: “Chief counsel,” Gaelic origin.
    • Elena: “Shining light” or “moon,” Greek origin.
    • Isla: “Island,” Scottish and Spanish origins.
    • Giselle: “Pledge,” French origin.
    • Harmony: “Union,” Greek origin.
    • Opal: “Gem,” Sanskrit origin.
    • Arielle: “Lion of God,” Hebrew origin.
    • Jasmine: “A form of flowering olive,” Persian origin.
    • Reese: “Fire” or “ardor,” Welsh origin. [7]
    • Juniper: “Juniper tree” or “evergreen,” Latin origin.
    • River: “Flowing body of water,” British origin.
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Vintage Middle Names for Girls

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  1. Go for one of these vintage names for a classic, elegant vibe. These names have withstood the test of time, so you can rest assured that they’ll never go out of style. If one of your older relatives has one of these names, it can also be a lovely gesture to go with that middle name to honor them!
    • Violet: “Purple flower,” English origin.
    • Eleanor: “Sun ray” or “shining light,” French origin.
    • Mabel: “Lovable,” Latin origin.
    • Catherine: “Pure,” Greek origin.
    • Beatrice: “Voyager” or “blessed,” Latin origin.
    • Caroline: “Free woman,” German and French origins.
    • Vera: “Faith” or “truth,” Slavic origin.
    • Margaret: “Pearl,” Greek origin.
    • Dorothy: “Gift of God,” Greek origin.
    • Flora: “Flower,” Latin origin.
    • Edith: “Prosperous in strife,” British origin.
    • Clementine: “Mild” or “merciful,” French and Latin origins.
    • Esme: “Esteem,” Latin origin.
    • Vivienne: “Life,” French origin.
    • Nora: “Dignified” or “honor,” Latin and Greek origins.
    • Fiona: “White,” English origin.
    • Louise: “Warrior maiden,” German origin.
    • Ingrid: “Hero’s daughter,” Scandinavian origin.
    • Juliet: “Youthful,” French origin.
    • Thea: “Healer,” Greek origin.
    • Lydia: “Woman from Persia” or “beauty,” Greek origin.
    • Gretchen: “Pearl,” German origin.
    • Audrey: “Noble strength,” English origin.
    • Rosalie: “A flower,” Latin origin.
    • Erica: “Ever-powerful” or “honorable ruler,” Scandinavian origin.
    • Josephine: “He shall add,” Hebrew origin.
    • Lillian: “Form of the lily,” Latin origin.
    • Rebecca: “To tie” or “enchantingly beautiful,” Hebrew origin.
    • Savannah: “Flat, tropical grassland,” Spanish origin.
    • Florence: “Flourishing” or “blossoming,” Latin origin.
    • Etta: “Home ruler,” German, French, and English origins.
    • Danielle: “Judged by God,” Hebrew origin.
    • Eudora: “Generous gift,” Greek origin.
    • Meredith: “Protector of the sea” or “joyful,” Welsh and English origin. [8]
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Cute Middle Names for Girls

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  1. Pick a name as adorable as your little girl. Not all names need to be fancy, dramatic, or imposing—sometimes a short, charming middle name is the right way to go! Each of these names has a delightful, snappy sound to it, so they’re sure to be hits if you want to amp up the cuteness factor.
    • Lulu: “Pearl,” Arabic and Swahili origins.
    • Poppy: “Bright red flower,” English origin.
    • Bridget: “Power” or “strength,” Gaelic origin.
    • Macy: “Hill,” French origins.
    • Sadie: “Princess,” Hebrew origin.
    • Elise: “Noble” or “God’s oath,” German and Hebrew origins.
    • Polly: “Beloved,” English origin.
    • Lola: “Strong woman,” Spanish origin.
    • Miley: “Cheerful,” English and American origins. [9]
    • Ellie: “Light,” Greek origin.
    • Greta: “Precious jewel,” Greek origin.
    • Mina: “Love,” German origin.
    • Penny: “Weaver,” Greek origin.
    • Zola: “Lump or mound of earth,” African origin.
    • Molly: “Star of the sea” or “beloved,” British origin.
    • Shelby: “Sheltered town,” English origin.
    • Lucy: “Light,” Latin and English origin.
    • Nellie: “Horn” or “sun ray,” Latin origin.
    • Bonnie: “Good,” Scottish origin.
    • Lila: “Night,” or “divine play,” Arabic and Sanskrit origins.
    • Heidi: “Noble” or “serene,” German origin.
    • Maisy: “Pearl,” Greek origin.
    • Holly: “Holly bush,” English origin.
    • Mila: “Gracious,” Russian origin.
    • Bailey: “Bailiff” or “fortification,” French and English origins.
    • Mavis: “Songbird,” French origin.
    • Ruby: “Red gem,” French origin.
    • Willa: “Will” or “desire,” German origin.
    • Millie: “Honey bee” or “gentle advisor,” Greek and English origins. [10]
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Short Middle Names for Girls

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  1. Go for a short and sweet middle name to keep things simple. If you’re looking for a short middle name, we’ve got you covered. Here are a few names that are only 1-2 syllables long (if you want something that sounds short), as well as some names that are only 3 letters long (if you want something that looks short):
    • Ivy: “Vine,” English origin.
    • Jade: “Stone of the side,” Spanish origin.
    • Gia: “God is gracious,” Italian origin.
    • Kit: “Bearing Christ” or “pure,” Greek origin.
    • Belle: “Beautiful,” Spanish origin.
    • Hope: “To have confidence or trust,” British origin.
    • Greer: “Alert” or “watchful,” Scottish origin.
    • Zoe: “Life,” Greek origin.
    • Faye: “Fairy” or “belief,” British and Latin origins.
    • Plum: “A purple fruit,” British origin.
    • Noa: “Movement” or “motion,” Hebrew origin.
    • Fawn: “Young deer,” French origin. [11]
    • Blair: “Plain,” Gaelic origin.
    • June: “Young” or “sacred to Juno,” Latin origin.
    • Ada: “Noble,” German origin.
    • Faith: “Trust,” Latin origin.
    • Claire: “Clear” or “bright,” French origin.
    • Wren: “Small brown songbird,” British origin.
    • Ruth: “Friend” or “companion,” Hebrew origin.
    • Mia: “Mine,” Italian origin.
    • Lane: “Path” or “roadway,” English origin.
    • Joy: “Happiness,” Latin origin.
    • Elle: “Sun ray” or “light,” Greek origin.
    • Mae: “Goddess of spring growth,” “drop of the sea,” beloved,” “rebellious,” or “pearl,” British and Hebrew origins.
    • Eve: “Life,” Latin and Hebrew origins.
    • Luz: “Light,” Spanish origin.
    • Kai: “Keeper of the keys,” “earth,” or “the sea,” Welsh origin.
    • Dawn: “Light” or “daybreak,” English origin.
    • Tess: “Summer” or “to harvest,” Greek origin.
    • Ida: “Hardworking,” Greek and German origins.
    • Neve: “Bright,” “radiant,” or “snow,” Latin, Irish, and Hebrew origins.
    • Fern: “Fern flower,” British origin.
    • Brie: “High,” “noble,” “strong,” and “virtuous,” Irish origin.
    • Pearl: “Pearl,” Latin origin.
    • Lynn: “Lake” or “pool,” English, Welsh, and Celtic origin.
    • Kya: “Sky diamond” or “pure,” Swahili, Greek, and Scandinavian origins. [12]
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Long Middle Names for Girls

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  1. Pick a longer middle name for a fancier or more dramatic vibe. A long middle name can set your little one apart and create a strong, powerful energy around her. It’s also a great way to add some length and gravitas to her full name if you picked a short first name.
    • Alexandria: “Defender of mankind,” Greek and English origins.
    • Cecilia: “Blind” or “hidden,” Italian origin.
    • Esperanza: “Hope,” Spanish origin.
    • Arabella: “Beautiful eagle,” German origin.
    • Dorothea: “Gift of God,” Greek origin.
    • Penelope: “Weaver,” Greek origin.
    • Evangeline: “Good news,” Greek origin.
    • Adriana: “From Hadria,” Latin origin.
    • Natalia: “Birthday of Christ,” Spanish origin.
    • Victoria: “Victory,” Latin origin.
    • Ariana: “Most holy” or “very pure,” Greek origin.
    • Seraphina: “Ardent” or “fiery,” Hebrew origin.
    • Priscilla: “Ancient,” Latin origin. [13]
    • Juliana: “Youthful” or “Jove’s child,” Latin origin.
    • Angelina: “Heavenly messenger,” Greek origin.
    • Felicity: “Happiness” or “good fortune,” English origin.
    • Adelina: “Nobility,” Italian origin.
    • Mackenzie: “Fire-born” or “good looking,” Scottish origin.
    • Esmerelda: “Emerald,” Spanish origin.
    • Theodora: “God’s gift,” Greek origin.
    • Aphrodite: “Sea foam” or “goddess of love and beauty,” Greek origin.
    • Valentina: “Good health,” Latin origin.
    • Rosalia: “Rose,” “praise,” “fame,” or “glory,” Latin and German origins.
    • Hadassah: “Myrtle tree,” Hebrew origin.
    • Xiomara: “Ready for battle,” Spanish origin.
    • Theodosia: “Giving to God,” Greek origin.
    • Gabriella: “God is my strength” or “heroine of God,” Italian origin.
    • Wilhelmina: “Protection” or “helmet,” German origin.
    • Ophelia: “Useful” or “wise,” Greek origin. [14]
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