We all know that beauty, or in your particular case, cuteness, is in the eye of the beholder. A name that sounds sweet as candy to me may sound downright yucky to you – or, indeed, vice versa!
What constitutes ‘cute’ is an extremely personal concept, based only on the doting perception of you, the wonderstruck parent.
As soon as your cute, adorable newborn arrives on the scene, it becomes the most natural thing in the world for you to want to embellish her unrivaled cuteness with an appropriate moniker. Whether traditional or cutting-edge contemporary, short or long, the choices are unlimited.
To help you with your search we’ve compiled a list of cute girl names from cultures and countries all over the world. We hope you’ll find one enchanting enough for your precious daughter to embrace and cherish for a lifetime.
Cute girl names
- Abigail — [Hebrew] – “my father’s joy”
- Ada — [Germanic] – “noble” or “happy”
- Adeline — [French] – “noble” or “nobility”
- Aria — [Italian] – “air” or “melody”
- Aurora — [Latin] – “dawn” or “daybreak”
- Ava — [Germanic] – “bird” or “life”
- Bella — [Italian] – “beautiful” or “lovely”
- Brielle — [French] – “God is my strength” or “hunting grounds”
- Camila — [Latin] – “young ceremonial attendant” or “free-born”
- Chloe — [Greek] – “green shoot” or “blooming”
- Clara — [Latin] – “bright” or “clear”
- Daisy — [English] – “day’s eye” or “eye of the day”
- Elena — [Greek] – “bright” or “shining light”
- Ella — [Germanic] – “beautiful fairy” or “light”
- Ellie — [Greek] – “bright shining one” or “sunray”
- Emily — [Latin] – “rival” or “industrious”
- Emma — [Germanic] – “universal” or “whole”
- Evie — [Hebrew] – “life” or “living one”
- Faith — [English] – “faith” or “trust”
- Grace — [Latin] – “grace” or “favor”
- Hailey — [English] – “hay meadow” or “hero”
- Hannah — [Hebrew] – “grace” or “favor”
- Harper — [English] – “harp player” or “harpist”
- Hazel — [English] – “hazel tree” or “light brown”
- Isabella — [Hebrew] – “devoted to God” or “God is perfection”
- Ivy — [English] – “ivy plant” or “faithfulness”
- Jasmine — [Persian] – “fragrant flower” or “gift from God”
- Layla — [Arabic] – “night” or “dark beauty”
- Lily — [English] – “lily flower” or “innocence”
- Lucy — [Latin] – “light” or “illumination”
- Luna — [Latin] – “moon” or “divine light”
- Maya — [Hebrew] – “water” or “illusion”
- Mia — [Scandinavian] – “mine” or “bitter”
- Mila — [Slavic] – “gracious” or “dear”
- Molly — [Irish] – “star of the sea” or “bitter”
- Naomi — [Hebrew] – “pleasantness” or “sweetness”
- Natalie — [Latin] – “born on Christmas Day” or “birthday of the Lord”
- Nora — [Irish] – “honor” or “light”
- Nova — [Latin] – “new” or “star”
- Olive — [Latin] – “olive tree” or “peaceful”
- Olivia — [Latin] – “olive tree” or “peaceful”
- Ophelia — [Greek] – “help” or “serpent”
- Paisley — [Scottish] – “church” or “basilica”
- Penelope — [Greek] – “weaver” or “duck”
- Piper — [English] – “flute player” or “pipe player”
- Quinn — [Irish] – “wise” or “counsel”
- Rania — [Arabic] “queenly”
- Reese — [Welsh] “enthusiasm”
- Rosalie — [Latin] – “rose” or “beautiful”
- Rosalind — [English] “pretty rose”
- Rosemary — [Latin] – “dew of the sea”
- Rowan — [Irish] “little redhead”
- Ruby — [Latin] – “red gemstone”
- Sadie — [Hebrew] – “princess”
- Sage — [Latin] “wise”
- Saoirse — [Irish] “freedom”
- Savannah — [Spanish] – “treeless plain”
- Scarlett — [English] – “scarlet” or “red”
- Selena — [Greek] “moon goddess”
- Seraphina — [Hebrew] “fiery-winged”
- Serenity — [English] – “peaceful” or “calm”
- Sienna — [Italian] “orange-red”
- Sierra — [Spanish] – “mountain range”
- Skye — [Scottish] – “cloud” or “adventurous”
- Sophia — [Greek] “wisdom”
- Sophie — [Greek] – “wisdom”
- Stella — [Latin] – “star”
- Summer — [English] – “summer season”
- Sydney — [English] “wide island”
- Talia — [Hebrew] – “gentle dew from heaven” or “dew of God”
- Tessa — [Greek] – “harvester” or “reaper”
- Trinity — [Latin] – “triad” or “threefold”
- Uma — [Sanskrit] – “flaxen-haired” or “tranquility”
- Wren — [English] – “small bird”
- Winter — [English] – “winter season”
- Valentina — [Latin] – “strong” or “healthy”
- Valerie — [Latin] – “strong” or “healthy”
- Victoria — [Latin] – “victory”
- Vienna — [German] – “white” or “fair”
- Violet — [Latin] – “purple”
- Vivian — [Latin] – “full of life”
- Willow — [English] – “graceful” or “slender”
- Xena — [Greek] – “guest” or “hospitality”
- Ximena — [Spanish] – “hearkening” or “listener”
- Yara — [Arabic] – “small butterfly” or “water lady”
- Yasmin — [Persian] “jasmine flower”
- Ysabel — [Spanish] “God is my oath”
- Zara — [Arabic] – “flower”
- Zaria — [Slavic] – “princess” or “golden dawn”
- Zaylee — [American] “angelic”
- Zoe — [Greek] – “life” or “alive”
- Zuri — [Swahili] – “beautiful” or “good”