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Middle Names for Girls

Middle names for girls run the gamut from the traditional connecting names such as Rose and Anne to family surnames to new names carrying deep meaning. Many parents these days look to the middle as a place to put family names that might be too old-fashioned or unusual to use in first place. Middle names for girls that are surnames, gender neutral names, or word names expressing some desirable quality such as Heaven or Justice are also up-and-coming.

Along with Heaven and Justice, other popular middle names for girls in the US Top 1000 include Elizabeth, India, June, Kennedy, Mercy, Nova, Pearl, and Tess. Middle names for baby girls that are more unique include Avalon, Dot, Holiday, and Bee.

Some parents turn to middle names as a way to honor heroines they want their daughters to emulate. Another trend is to use two or more middle names instead of just one. These middle names for girls typify a range of categories and styles. For even more choices, browse our master list of Middle Names.

Savannah

Meaning: flat tropical grassland

Origin:Spanish
407
Livia

Meaning: blue, envious

Origin:Diminutive of Olivia or Latin
275
Isabel

Meaning: pledged to God

Origin:Spanish variation of Elizabeth
222
Isla

Meaning: island

Origin:Scottish place-name or Spanish
4
Arlo

Meaning: between two hills

Origin:Irish or English
9
Arlo

Meaning: between two hills

Origin:Irish, English
1338
Lucia

Meaning: light

Origin:Italian, feminine variation of Lucius, Latin
104
Viviana

Meaning: life

Origin:Latin
712
Itzel

Meaning: rainbow lady

Origin:Mayan
941
Paloma

Meaning: dove

Origin:Spanish
321
Fifi

Meaning: Jehovah increases

Origin:French, diminutive of Josephine
1330
Solana

Meaning: sunshine

Origin:Spanish
560
Emilia

Meaning: rival

Origin:Feminine variation of Emil, Latin
122
Leocadia

Meaning: splendid brightness

Origin:Spanish
1931
Viridiana

Meaning: green

Origin:Latin
3201
Dolores

Meaning: lady of sorrows

Origin:Spanish
375
Vida

Meaning: life

Origin:Spanish
1496
Maya

Meaning: water

Origin:Greek; Central American Indian empire name; Latinate variation of May; Spanish, diminutive of Amalia; variation of Maia; Hebrew
82
Liliana

Meaning: lily, a flower

Origin:Italian and Spanish variations of Lilian
221
Georgina

Meaning: farmer

Origin:English, feminine variation of George
833