While shopping around for potential names for your newly arrived baby girl, why not consider picking up an atlas and throwing away all those baby books?
As a parent who thinks outside the box you’ll be surprised how easily a city name could resonate as a creative and unconventional moniker for your free-spirited little daughter.
Whether it’s one of your all-time favorite towns, (or maybe the one where your darling child was conceived?) we’ve compiled a list of cool-sounding city names for girls to help you find the one that makes your urban bambino stand out from the crowd.
City girl names
City Girl names
- Abby — [English] “city of joy”
- Abilene — [Spanish] “meadow”
- Abydos — [Egyptian] “city of the Nile”
- Adelina — [Italian] “noble city”
- Agra — [Hindi] “city of wonders”
- Alexandria — [Greek] “defender of mankind”
- Alina — [German] “city of all nations”
- Amara — [Greek] “eternal city”
- Amaya — [Japanese] “night rain”
- Amira — [Arabic] “princess of the city”
- Anastasia — [Greek] “resurrection”
- Angel — [English] “messenger of God”
- Araceli — [Spanish] “altar of the sky”
- Ariel — [Hebrew] “lion of God”
- Aryan — [Persian] “noble city”
- Asher — [Hebrew] “blessed one”
- Atalanta — [Greek] “city of heroes”
- Athina — [Greek] “city goddess”
- Auburn — [English] “city of plenty”
- Avalon — [Celtic] “isle of apples”
- Ben — [Hebrew] “son of the city”
- Bethlehem — [Hebrew] “house of bread”
- Bran — [Celtic] “raven city”
- Cairo — [Arabic] “victorious”
- Cali — [Spanish] “beautiful”
- Camden — [English] “winding valley”
- Cara — [Irish] “beloved”
- Carolina — [Italian] “joyful”
- Celeste — [Latin] “heavenly”
- Charlotte — [French] “petite”
- Chelsea — [English] “landing place”
- Cian — [Irish] “ancient city”
- Ciel — [French] “sky”
- Claire — [French] “clear”
- Colette — [French] “victorious people”
- Colton — [English] “coal town”
- Connor — [Irish] “lover of hounds”
- Cora — [Greek] “maiden”
- Dallas — [Scottish] “valley of water”
- Devon — [English] “defender”
- Diego — [Spanish] “holder of the keys”
- Dublin — [Irish] “black pool”
- Eden — [Hebrew] “delight”
- Elena — [Greek] “shining light”
- Eli — [Hebrew] “ascended”
- Eliana — [Hebrew] “God has answered”
- Emilia — [Latin] “rival”
- Emmett — [German] “strong”
- Esme — [French] “esteemed”
- Estelle — [French] “star”
- Florence — [Latin] “blooming”
- Gabriella — [Hebrew] “woman of God”
- Galen — [Greek] “calm”
- Geneva — [English] “juniper tree”
- Giselle — [German] “pledge”
- Glasgow — [Scottish] “green hollow”
- Harlow — [English] “army hill”
- Helena — [Greek] “light”
- Imani — [Swahili] “faith”
- Imogen — [Irish] “maiden”
- Ingrid — [Scandinavian] “beautiful daughter”
- Isla — [Scottish] “island”
- Istanbul — [Turkish] “in the city”
- Izabella — [Hebrew] “pledged to God”
- Jericho — [Hebrew] “city of the moon”
- Jodie — [English] “joyful”
- Jordan — [Hebrew] “descending”
- Josiah — [Hebrew] “God will heal”
- Juno — [Roman] “queen of the gods”
- Kairo — [African] “victorious”
- Kinsley — [English] “king’s meadow”
- Knox — [Scottish] “round hill”
- Landon — [English] “long hill”
- London — [English] “fortified city”
- Luca — [Italian] “man from Lucania”
- Maddox — [Welsh] “son of Madoc”
- Madrid — [Spanish] “place of many waters”
- Makayla — [Hebrew] “who is like God?”
- Marais — [French] “swamp”
- Marcella — [Latin] “warlike”
- Max — [Latin] “greatest”
- Milan — [Italian] “gracious”
- Mira — [Latin] “wonderful”
- Monaco — [Italian] “single house”
- Monique — [French] “advisor”
- Nairobi — [Swahili] “place of cool waters”
- Nash — [English] “by the ash tree”
- Natalia — [Latin] “birthday”
- Nevaeh — [Hebrew] “heaven”
- Nola — [Irish] “champion”
- Olympus — [Greek] “home of the gods”
- Orlando — [Italian] “famous land”
- Paris — [French] “city of love”
- Phoenix — [Greek] “resurrected from ashes”
- Piper — [English] “pipe player”
- Prague — [Czech] “threshold”
- Quinn — [Irish] “wise”
- Riley — [Irish] “courageous”
- Rome — [Latin] “strength”
- Rosalie — [French] “rose”
- Salem — [Hebrew] “peace”
- Sasha — [Russian] “defender of mankind”
- Sidney — [English] “wide island”
- Silver — [English] “city of peace”
- Solo — [Italian] “alone”
- Sydney — [English] “wide island”
- Tanzan — [African] “desert”
- Tokyo — [Japanese] “eastern capital”
- Trinity — [Latin] “three in one”
- Troy — [Greek] “foot soldier”
- Tyler — [English] “tile maker”
- Valencia — [Latin] “strong”
- Vienna — [German] “new vineyard”
- Violet — [English] “purple”
- Willow — [English] “slender”
- Xavier — [Arabic] “bright”
- Yara — [Hebrew] “city of God”
- Yemen — [Arabic] “south”
- Yerevan — [Armenian] “city of light”
- Yuma — [Native American] “son of the chief”
- Zion — [Hebrew] “city of David”
- Zuri — [Swahili] “beautiful”
- Zuri — [African] “city of peace”
- Zuzu — [Hebrew] “flower”
- Zurich — [German] “fortified city”
- Zyla — [Greek] “lives in the city”
- Zyon — [Hebrew] “God is gracious”
- Zyra — [Arabic] “flower”
- Zyrus — [Greek] “city dweller”
- Zyla — [Hebrew] “city of joy”
- Zyra — [Hebrew] “city of God”