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Colonial Names for Girls

Many colonial names have fallen out of favor for long enough now to sound fresh and even cool again. Early Americans used names from a variety of styles, including obscure biblical names such as Tryphena and Thirza, extreme virtue names such as Silence and Obedience, and extravagant American place names, such as Philadelphia and Tennessee. The most common girl name during colonial times was Elizabeth, followed by Mary, Sarah, Anne, and Frances.

Along with Elizabeth and Mary, other colonial names for girls in the US Top 500 include Abigail, Amy, Caroline, Charlotte, Hannah, Katherine, Molly, and Sabrina. Unique colonial-era nicknames for girls include Cleda, Hitty, Nonie, Thirza, and Winnet.

If you like historic baby names but want to move beyond the Victorian and biblical baby names we've heard so much of in recent years, consider these names culled from Revolutionary War rolls and eighteenth-century town histories. Below, our collection of colonial baby names for girls.

Cecilia

Meaning: blind

Origin:Feminine form of Cecil, Latin
51
Priscilla

Meaning: ancient

Origin:Latin, diminutive of Prisca
349
Cassandra

Meaning: shining or excelling man

Origin:Greek
215
Mabel

Meaning: lovable

Origin:Diminutive of Amabel, Latin
40
Keziah

Meaning: cassia tree

Origin:Hebrew
180
Althea

Meaning: with healing power

Origin:Greek
155
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Origin:Latin, from ancient place name Lavinium
185
Elsie

Meaning: pledged to God

Origin:Diminutive of Elizabeth via its Scottish variation, Elspeth
67
Florence

Meaning: flourishing, prosperous

Origin: Latin
74
Adelaide

Meaning: noble, nobility

Origin:Variant of Adelheidis, German
35
Adeline

Meaning: noble, nobility

Origin:French, diminutive of Adele
45
Dorothea

Meaning: gift of God

Origin:Greek
325
Bridget

Meaning: strength or exalted one

Origin:Anglicized variation of Gaelic Brighid
253
Aphra

Meaning: dust

Origin:Hebrew, variation of Aphrah
1301
Lydia

Meaning: woman from Lydia

Origin:Greek
66
Abigail

Meaning: my father is joyful

Origin:Hebrew
190
Genevieve

Meaning: tribe woman

Origin:English from French
24
Edith

Meaning: prosperous in war

Origin:English
70
Winifred

Meaning: blessed peacemaking

Origin:Welsh
161
Lucia

Meaning: light

Origin:Italian, feminine variation of Lucius, Latin
104