Baby girl names that mean something?

Here are some baby girl names that mean something, along with their meanings:

Nature &Elements:

* Anya (Russian): Grace, favor

* Aurora (Roman): Dawn

* Briar (English): Thorny bush

* Celeste (Latin): Heavenly

* Flora (Latin): Flower

* Hazel (English): Hazelnut tree

* Iris (Greek): Rainbow

* Luna (Latin): Moon

* River (English): Flowing water

* Willow (English): Weeping willow tree

Strength &Power:

* Eleanor (Greek): Light

* Esmeralda (Spanish): Emerald

* Fiona (Irish): Fair

* Gemma (Latin): Gem

* Indigo (Latin): Dark blue dye

* Juliet (Italian): Youthful

* Naomi (Hebrew): Pleasantness

* Valentina (Latin): Strong and healthy

Wisdom &Knowledge:

* Athena (Greek): Goddess of wisdom

* Clara (Latin): Bright, clear

* Daphne (Greek): Laurel tree

* Eleanor (Greek): Light

* Sophia (Greek): Wisdom

Love &Beauty:

* Amara (Arabic): Eternal

* Beatrice (Latin): She who brings happiness

* Coraline (Latin): Little heart

* Eliza (Hebrew): My God is abundance

* Iris (Greek): Rainbow

* Juliet (Italian): Youthful

* Rosalind (Old English): Rose forest

Other:

* Arwen (Welsh): Fair maiden

* Elowen (Welsh): Fair light

* Emery (French): Powerful

* Freya (Norse): Lady, mistress

* Gwen (Welsh): Fair, white

* Isla (Scottish): Island

* Lyra (Greek): Lyre (a musical instrument)

This is just a small sample of the many beautiful and meaningful names out there! It's important to choose a name that resonates with you and your partner, and that you feel will suit your little girl.

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