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Badass Girl Names

Badass girl names are saucy choices with attitude and sass. It’s an ultra-hot category for baby girls, with names such as Nova, Lilith, and Scarlett ranking higher than ever before on the US popularity charts. Along with Nova, other badass girl names in the US Top 1000 include Elsa, Harley, Jolene, Milan, and Ramona. Badass names for girls include those connected to badass figures real and historical, such as Zora Neale Hurston, Cleopatra, Wednesday Addams, and Khaleesi. Many badass girl names are mythology girl names, including Pandora, Artemis, and Venus. Explore our collection of badass girl names below. You may also be interested in our lists of Badass Baby Names, Badass Princess Names, Strong Female Names, or Bad Girl Names.

Nami

Meaning: ocean wave

Origin:Japanese
1432
Nakia

Meaning: pure

Origin:Arabic
7444
Nyssa

Meaning: goal

Origin:Greek
2544
Neelam

Meaning: blue sapphire

Origin:Hindi
1955
Nessa

Meaning: headlands, promontory

Origin:Scandinavian
653
Nara

Meaning: happy

Origin:Japanese place name or Celtic
611
Nixie

Meaning: water nymph

Origin:German
768
Neriah

Meaning: light of Jehovah

Origin:Hebrew
1886
Nettie

Meaning: plant

Origin:English, diminutive of names ending in -ette or -etta, or variation of Neta, Hebrew
2005
Nevada

Meaning: covered in snow

Origin:Spanish place-name
8428
Nia

Meaning: resolve; brilliance

Origin:Swahili; Welsh form of the Irish Niamh,"resolve; brilliance"
591
Noemi

Meaning: my delight

Origin:Italian and Spanish variation of Naomi
605
Noor

Meaning: light

Origin:Arabic; Dutch variation of Eleonora
1328
Nori

Meaning: doctrine or seaweed

Origin:Japanese
1367
Nicole

Meaning: people of victory

Origin:French feminine variation of Nicholas, Greek
421
Nadine

Meaning: hope

Origin:French variation of Nadia, Russian
634
Norris

Meaning: northerner

Origin:French
12291
Nyx

Meaning: night

Origin:Greek mythology name
508
Ninetta

Meaning: little girl

Origin:Italian and Spanish diminutive of Nina
8217
Nenna

Meaning: daring

Origin:Literary name and Scandinavian
12800