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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.

Kitty

Meaning: pure

Origin:English, diminutive of Katherine
827
Peggy

Meaning: pearl

Origin:Diminutive of Margaret, Greek
892
Lottie

Meaning: free man

Origin:English, diminutive of Charlotte
144
Harriet

Meaning: estate ruler

Origin:English variation of French Henriette
175
Alexandria

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Variation of Alexandra, Greek
1019
Theodosia

Meaning: giving to God

Origin:Greek
1131
Cynthia

Meaning: moon goddess or, woman from Kynthos

Origin:Greek
197
Delia

Meaning: born on the island of Delos

Origin:Greek
315
Sabrina A name of Latin origin, the meaning of Sabri...
Origin:Celtic, Latin name for the River Severn
305
Amy

Meaning: beloved

Origin:French
229
Ruth

Meaning: compassionate friend

Origin:Hebrew
255
Tabitha

Meaning: gazelle

Origin:Aramaic
401
Gertrude

Meaning: strength of a spear

Origin:German
838
Primrose

Meaning: first rose

Origin:English flower name
301
Cecily

Meaning: blind

Origin:Feminine variation of Cecil
238
Wilhelmina

Meaning: resolute protection

Origin:German, feminine variation of Wilhelm
246
Hermione

Meaning: messenger, earthly

Origin:Greek, feminine version of Hermes, "messenger, earthly"
334
Mercy

Meaning: compassion

Origin:English word name
689
Joanna

Meaning: God is gracious

Origin:Variation of Johanna
451
Joan

Meaning: God is gracious

Origin:English variation of Johanna
804