Die beliebtesten amerikanischen Mädchennamen

The most popular American girls' names

In this article you will find a extensive list of American baby names for girls. It ranges from special American girls' names to traditional American girls' names to common American girls' names and the most popular American first names for girls in the USA over the last 100 years. 

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"What to Expect When You're Expecting" is a 2012 American romantic comedy film that tells the story of five couples going through the ups and downs of parenthood. The plot, directed by Jules Baxter and Evan Webber, is about how they have different opinions about it, what they should name their newborn daughter. Coming from different backgrounds, traditions and perspectives, this point humorously highlights one of the challenges many American parents face.

So what can you expect if you're a parent looking for a US female first name? A variety of options! Since there are little to no naming rules in the US (depending on the state), you'd practically be spoiled for choice. Of course, this is not only the case for American girls' names, but also applies to American boys' names. When we add societal trends, cultural developments and personal preferences the list of American girls' names becomes endless.

Special American girls' names

Whether due to emotional meaning, religious belief, symbolism or tradition - many parents in the USA choose a name with a strong message for their little girl. In the following list, you will find a compilation of American girls' names that stand out for their special meaning for their special meaning.

Name Bedeutung
AbigailDie Freude meines Vaters
AmeliaArbeit oder fleißig
AvaLeben oder Vogel (je nach Herkunft)
CharlotteFreier Mann oder zierlich
ChloeBlüte oder Fruchtbarkeit
EllaLicht oder schöne Fee
GraceEleganz oder Anmut Gottes
HannahGunst oder Gnade
IsabellaGott ist mein Schwur
LilyReinheit oder Wiedergeburt (von der Blume)
Miamein oder bitter (je nach Herkunft)
OliviaOlivenbaum oder Frieden
SophiaWeisheit
StellaStern
VictoriaSieg
ZoeLeben

Based on the English phrase 'What's in a name?', these American girls' names are very popular in the USA and have meanings ranging from natural elements to religious influences.

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Traditional American girls' names

Comment tu t'appelles? Due to the diverse origins of the population and the historical context, the traditional first names for American girls can be traced back to different languages and cultures. Can you tell from the list below which traditional American first name has English, German, French, Irish, Scottish or Latin roots?

Name Kurz/Koseform
AliceAli
Anna
Beatrice
CarolineCaro
Clara
Dorothy
EleanorEllie
ElizabethBeth, Liz
Emily
Emma
Erin
Julia
Katherine
Lillian
Lucy
Maeve
MargaretMaggie, Meg
Mary
Nora
Rose
Sarah
Sophia

Et voilà! Starting with the early European settlers who displaced the Native Americans, the long history of immigration and colonization has made the U.S. a hotbed of American girl names. 

Common American Girl Names 

If you visit a playground in the US today, you'll hear a combination of the more old-fashioned girls' names mentioned above and some more modern options. While the traditional names obviously have their origins in the history of of the country, the modern American girls' names strongly influenced by the current influenced by current pop culture and celebrities. The following list shows the most common American girls' names.

Name Kurz/Koseform
Amelia
Ava
CharlotteCharly
Emma
EvelynEve
Harper
IsabellaBella, Izzy
Luna
Mia
Sophia

If you're facing the same challenge as Jules and Evan from the movie and want to compromise on the naming your newborn daughter one of these names could be popular girls' names could be a good choice to have them all on board.

Most popular American baby girl names of the last 100 years

A total of 3,664,292 babies were born in the United States in 2021, an average of more than 10,000 per day. Although there were hardly any rules for the first names or baby names of American children every child legally needs a name - not least for official documents. The following American girls' names are the most popular to be found on birth certificates in the last 100 years.

Name Kurz/Koseform
AbigailAbby
AddisonAddie
AlexisLexi
AliceAli
AllisonAlly
Alyssa
AmandaMandy
Amber
AmeliaAmy
Amy
AndreaAndi
Anna
Ashley
AubreyBree
Audrey
Ava
Avery
Barbara
Bella
BethanyBeth
BrittanyBritt
BrooklynBrooke
CarolineCaro
CharlotteCharly
Chloe
Claire
Crystal
DanielleDani
Destiny
ElizabethLiz, Beth
Ella
Emily
Emma
EvelynEve
Faith
GabriellaGabby
Grace
Hailey
Hannah
IsabellaBella, Izzy
IsabelleBella, Izzy
JacquelineJackie
Jade
JasmineJaz
JenniferJen, Jenny
JessicaJess, Jessie
Jordan
Julia
KaitlynKate, Katie
KatherineKate, Katy
Kayla
Kaylee
Kennedy
KimberlyKim
Kylie
Lauren
Layla
Leah
Lily
Lindsay
Lisa
LillianLily
Mackenzie
MadelineMaddy
MadisonMaddie
MakaylaKayla
Marissa
Mary
Maya
MeganMeg
MelanieMel
Mia
MichelleShelly
Morgan
Natalie
NicoleNikky
OliviaLiv
Paige
Peyton
Rachel
RebeccaBecky
Riley
SamanthaSam
Sara
Savannah
Scarlett
Serenity
Shelby
Sophia
Sophie
Stella
Stephanie
Sydney
Taylor
Trinity
Vanessa
VictoriaVicky, Tori
Violet
Zoe
Zoey

What all of the above American girls' names have in common is that they not only have many bearers, but also reflect different cultural influences and changing preferences over time.

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100 top other American girls' and women's names with meaning for your naming needs

If you still haven't found what you're looking for among the American girls' and women's names listed so far, we've put together another 100 examples of American female first names and their meanings.

Name Bedeutung
AdelineDie Edle
AriaMelodie
ArianaDie Heilige
AutumnHerbst
AvalonApfelinsel
BaileyGerichtsvollzieher
BeatrixDie Glückliche
BiancaDie Weiße
BlairEbene, Feld
BlaireEbene, Feld
BrendaSchwert
BridgetDie Starke
BrielleGott ist meine Stärke
BriannaDie Starke
CadenceRhythmus
CallieDie Schönste
CamillaTempeldienerin
CassandraDie Männer Bezaubernde
CelesteDie Himmlische
ChanelRohr
CharityNächstenliebe
CoraMädchen
CordeliaTochter des Meeres
DaisyGänseblümchen
DakotaFreund, Verbündeter
DanaDie Richterin
DaphneLorbeer
DarcyDie Dunkle
DawnMorgendämmerung
DelilahDie Zarte
DemiHalb
EdenWonne, Vergnügen
ElizaGott ist mein Eid
EloiseGesunde Kämpferin
EsmeGeliebt
EstelleStern
EvangelineDie frohe Botschaft
FayeFee
FionaDie Weiße, Die Schöne
FloraBlume
FrancescaDie Freie
GenevieveFrau aus dem Volk
GeorgiaLandwirt
GiselleGeisel, Bürgschaft
GwendolynWeiße Braue, Weiße Augenbraue
HadleyHeide
HazelDie Haselnuss
HeatherHeidekraut
HopeHoffnung
ImogenMädchen
IrisRegenbogen
IvyEfeu
JocelynMitglied des Gautvolkes
JosephineGott wird hinzufügen
JoyFreude
JuneDie Junge
JuniperWacholder
KeiraDie Schwarzhaarige
KelseySchiffsieg
KendraWasserfrau
KinsleyDes Königs Wiese
LanaFels
LaraDie Fröhliche
LauraDie Lorbeergekrönte
LaurelLorbeer
LavenderLavendel
LenaDie Anmutige
LilaLila, Flieder
LolaKummer
LondonAus der Hauptstadt
LoreleiVerlockende Felsenfrau
LydiaDie aus Lydien Stammende
MabelDie Liebenswürdige
MagnoliaMagnolie
MalloryUnglücklich
MargotPerle
MarleyAngenehm, Lieblich
MatildaKraft im Kampf
MeadowWiese
MelodyGesang, Lied
MilaLieb, Teuer
MillieArbeitseifrig
MollyStern des Meeres
NaomiDie Liebliche
NoraLicht
NovaNeu
NylaGewinnerin
OpalEdelstein
PaisleyKirche
PenelopeWeberin
PhoebeDie Strahlende
PiperFlötenspielerin
QuinnNachkomme des Conn
RavenRabe
RubyRot
SadiePrinzessin
SageWeise
SkylarGelehrter
SummerSommer
WillowWeide

Conclusion on American girls' names

Not everything you see in movies is real. But sometimes it is, and choosing an American first name for girls is proof of that. In the US, there's creative freedom, a rich history and a keen awareness of trends, which makes finding a name both easy and nearly impossible. The result? A selection almost as big as the country itself.

And with social media increasingly shaping baby name trends, we at Lottili curious to see which American names for girls will be popular in the next 100 years. liked and which ones won't make it into the top name rankings. 

Sources

Federal Ministry of Justice: Name law

Social Security Administration: Popular Baby Names

US Birth Certificates: Naming Laws By State 

Frequently Asked Questions about American Girl Names

Here are some more answers to questions you might be interested in on this topic

Which American girls' names have a special meaning?

There are many American girls' names that have a special meaning and are often associated with positive qualities or cultural roots. Here are some examples:

American girls' names with special meanings:

Olivia: "the olive tree", symbolizes peace and fertility.

Emma: "the great one" or "the all-encompassing one", stands for strength and universality.

Charlotte: "the free" or "the capable", is often associated with independence.

Amelia: "the capable" or "the brave", symbolizes courage and determination.

Ava: "the strong" or "the vigorous", symbolizes vitality and zest for life.

Sophia: "the wise", symbolizes wisdom and intelligence.

Isabella: "the one who worships God", has a spiritual meaning.

Mia: "the gift of God", stands for love and affection.

Evelyn: "little bird" or "the giver of life", symbolizes freedom and joie de vivre.

Harper: "the harpist", stands for creativity and musicality.

These names are not only beautiful, but also carry deeper meanings that are important to many parents when choosing a name for their daughter.

Which American girls' names are particularly modern?

Modern American girls' names are often creative, unique and reflect current trends. Here are some particularly modern names that have gained popularity in recent years:

Popular modern American girls' names

Avery: "Queen of the elves" or "consulting elf".

Harper: Originally a professional name for a harpist, it has developed into a popular first name.

Skylar: 'protection' or 'scientist', a name often associated with freedom.

Miley: "the lovely one", has gained popularity through celebrities.

Riley: "brave" or "courageous", a unisex name used for both boys and girls.

Jazlyn: "the fragrant one" or "the flower", a creative name that has become popular in recent years.

Kendall: "valley of water", a name used for both boys and girls.

Tegan: "handsome" or "beautiful", has Welsh roots and has become fashionable in the USA.

Willow: "the willow", symbolizes flexibility and grace.

Zara: "the blooming one" or "the princess", a name that is popular in many cultures.

These names are not only modern, but also internationally understandable and easy to pronounce, which makes them attractive to many parents.

Which American girls' names are currently trending?

Many American girls' names that are both classic and modern are currently trending. Here are some of the most popular and trendy names:

Popular American Girl Names 2024

Avery - "Queen of the elves" or "consulting elf"

Skylar - "protection" or "scientist"

Riley - "brave" or "courageous", a unisex name

Miley - "the lovely one"

Willow - "the willow", symbolizes flexibility and grace

Zara - "the blooming one" or "the princess"

Emery - "strong" or "hardworking"

Piper - "the piper", a cheerful name

Lennon - "the little lighthouse", inspired by music

Sloane - "the rough warrior", a unisex name

Which American girls' names are particularly popular in the USA?

The most popular American girls' names reflect a mix of tradition and modern trends. According to the Social Security Administration, the ten most common girls' names in the U.S. for the year 2024 are

Abigail - means "my father's delight"

Scarlett - means "scarlet" or "the redhead"

Zoey - means "life"

Miley - means "the lovely one"

Willow - means "the willow", symbolizes grace and flexibility

Violet - means "the violet", symbolizes modesty and loyalty

Sienna - means "red-brown", inspired by the color and the city in Italy

Tessa - means "the harvest"

Juliet - means "the younger one", known from Shakespeare's tragedy

Luna - means "the moon", symbolizes light and beauty

These names are modern and enjoy great popularity in the USA, although many of them are also well received internationally.

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