99+ Rare Beautiful Names You Haven’t Heard But Will Adore

Looking for the perfect baby girl name that feels as rare and enchanting as your little one?

You’re in the right place. These 99+ beautiful and rare baby girl names sound like pure magic — soft on the ears, rich in meaning, and wonderfully unique.

Whether you’re dreaming of something whimsical, celestial, vintage, or completely unexpected, this list is full of name gems you won’t hear on every playground. Get ready to fall in love — the one might be waiting just a scroll away.

Top Rare Beautiful Names

  • Adia – German; means “noble.”
  • Aella – Greek; means “stormy wind.”
  • Alazne – Basque/Spanish; means “a miracle.”
  • Aletta – Latin; means “winged.”
  • Alohi – Hawaiian; means “radiant.”
  • Alora – Latin/Bantu; means “dreamer.”
  • Aneira – Welsh; means “snowy.”
  • Annika – Hebrew/German; means “graceful” or “sweet.”
  • Aoife – Irish; means “radiant beauty.”
  • Arwen – Welsh; means “noble maiden.”
  • Axelle – French/Scandinavian; means “peaceful daughter.”
  • Baylin – Hindi/Jewish; means “strong warrior.”
  • Belleann – French/Hebrew; means “beautiful grace.”
  • Beryl – Greek; means “green gem.”
  • Bronwyn – Welsh; means “pure-hearted.”
  • Caitronia – Gaelic; means “pure soul.”
  • Calista – Greek; means “most lovely.”
  • Carys – Welsh; means “beloved.”
  • Casiane – Greek; means “cinnamon spice.”
  • Ceinwen – Welsh; means “fair and white.”
  • Clover – English; means “lucky flower.”
  • Dallis – Scottish; means “valley dweller.”
  • Damaris – Greek/Latin; means “gentle spirit.”
  • Darcy – French; means “dark one.”
  • Darya – Russian; means “strong ruler.”
  • Echo – Greek; a mountain nymph loved by Zeus.
  • Eilish – Gaelic; means “devoted to God.”
  • Ellasandra – A blend of Ella and Sandra; a twist on Alessandra.
  • Ellery – English; means “joyful” or “descendant of Hilary.”
  • Elowynne – Cornish; means “elm tree.”
  • Enola – Native American; means “loner” or “solitary.”
  • Eudora – Greek; means “gift of generosity.”
  • Fable – Latin; means “story” or “legend.”
  • Fia – Irish/Portuguese/Italian; means “wild” or “weaver.”
  • Gaia – Greek; earth goddess, means “joyful.”
  • Giustina – Italian; means “just” or “fair.”
  • Grier – Scottish; means “vigilant” or “watchful.”
  • Haisley – English/Irish; means “by the hazel tree.”
  • Honey – English; a sweet term of affection.
  • Ilaria – Italian; means “cheerful” or “joyful.”
  • Ione – Greek; means “violet flower.”
  • Irie – Jamaican; means “carefree” or “happy.”
  • Isabeau – French/Hebrew; means “God’s promise.”
  • Jara – Spanish/Hindu; means “rockrose” or “household goddess.”
  • Jessamine – Persian/French; means “jasmine flower.”
  • Juni – German/Scandinavian; means “lovable” or “June.”
  • Katana – Japanese; means “sword” or “warrior.”
  • Kelilah – Hebrew; means “crowned” or “victorious.”
  • Kerensa – Cornish; means “love.”
  • Kiko – Hawaiian/Japanese; means “brave one” or “happy child.”
  • Layana – Persian; means “radiant” or “glowing beauty.”
  • Lissandra – Greek; means “protector of people.”
  • Lulee – Latin/German; means “born at dawn” or “warrior girl.”
  • Madrigal – Latin; means “a poetic song.”
  • Meara – Irish; means “lake” or “pool.”
  • Mercer – French; means “merchant.”
  • Miya – Japanese; means “sacred home.”
  • Nathalia – Spanish; means “Christmas birth.”
  • Nelle – English; means “shining” or “bright.”
  • Nefeli – Greek; means “cloud-like.”
  • Nemy – African (Mende); means “sweet.”
  • Nerissa – Greek; means “of the sea.”
  • Novalie – Latin; means “new one.”
  • Oona – Irish; means “lamb.”
  • Orenda – Iroquois; means “spiritual power.”
  • Oriana – Latin/Spanish; means “sunrise.”
  • Ottiline – German/French; means “battle strong.”
  • Peony – Greek; means “praise” and also a flower.
  • Petra – Greek; means “rock.”
  • Qiana – Persian; means “graceful” or “silky.”
  • Quinlan – Irish; means “strong and shapely.”
  • Raisa – Arabic/Hebrew; means “leader” or “rose.”
  • Rehema – Egyptian; means “kindness” or “mercy.”
  • Rowan – Gaelic/Arabic; means “red-haired” or “paradise river.”
  • Samira – Arabic; means “companion” or “entertainer.”
  • Seira – Arabic; means “pure” or “sacred.”
  • Seona – Scottish; means “God’s grace.”
  • Sia – Old Norse; means “victory.”
  • Signy – Norse; means “new triumph.”
  • Solana – Spanish; means “sunlight.”
  • Sonnet – Italian; means “little poem.”
  • Sunniva – Old Norse; means “sun’s gift.”
  • Taja – Slavic/Arabic; means “named one” or “honored.”
  • Tamsyn – Hebrew; means “twin.”
  • Thalia – Greek; means “to bloom” or “joyful.”
  • Theodosia – Greek; means “gift to God.”
  • Ula – Celtic; means “sea jewel.”
  • Verity – Latin; means “truth.”
  • Vienne – French; variant of Vienna or Vivienne.
  • Vietta – French; means “small village.”
  • Wynna – Welsh; means “peaceful blessing.”
  • Xanthe – Greek; means “golden.”
  • Xoey – Variant of Zoe; means “life.”
  • Yamileth – Spanish/Arabic; means “lovely.”
  • Yara – Arabic/Aboriginal; means “butterfly” or “seabird.”
  • Yimmi – Native American; means “faithful.”
  • Zadie – Hebrew/Arabic; means “princess” or “fortunate.”
  • Zarela – Spanish; means “royal” or “princess.”
  • Zendaya – African; means “thankful.”
  • Zosia – Polish; means “wise.”