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Cool International Girl Names

Cool international girl names from a range of cultures and countries are ripe for the picking no matter where you live. As the world becomes a smaller place, baby names for girls become more international, with names like Lucy and Jenna being swapped for Luciana and Gemma.

Along with Luciana and Gemma, other cool international girls’ names in the US Top 1000 include Antonella, Carmen, Ingrid, Maeve, Malia, Noemi, Paloma, Sylvie. Names that are cool in other countries but remain undiscovered in the US include Anoush, Fiorella, Kalindi, and Xanthe.

If you're looking for a cool international name for your baby girl, choosing one from another country can be a way to combine tradition with innovation. Consider these cool girl names from around the world.

Aramide

Meaning: my people have arrived

Origin:Yoruba
0
Sanne

Meaning: lily

Origin:Dutch, diminutive of Susanne
1403
Luz

Meaning: light

Origin:Spanish
967
Soledad

Meaning: solitude

Origin:Spanish
1814
Noor

Meaning: light

Origin:Arabic; Dutch variation of Eleonora
1328
Yaretzi

Meaning: you will always be loved

Origin:Nahuatl, Aztec
1417
Fernanda

Meaning: bold voyager

Origin:Feminine variation of Fernando, Spanish and Portuguese version of German Ferdinand
1434
Kamaria

Meaning: moonlight

Origin:Swahili
1760
Severine

Meaning: stern

Origin:French, feminine variation of Severus; Latin
1192
Mercedes

Meaning: gracious gifts, benefits

Origin:Spanish
719
Origin:Literary name
1269
Oceane

Meaning: ocean

Origin:French
1368
Ondine

Meaning: little wave

Origin:Latin
1484
Hafsa

Meaning: gathering

Origin:Arabic
5891
Ottavia

Meaning: eight

Origin:Italian, variation of Latin Octavia
3269
Beatriz

Meaning: she who brings happiness; blessed

Origin:Spanish and Portuguese variation of Beatrice
1126
Estrella

Meaning: star

Origin:Spanish
1284
Aziza

Meaning: powerful and beloved

Origin:Arabic
1354
Ebba

Meaning: fortress of riches, or strength of a boar

Origin:English or German
1464
Anika

Meaning: sweetness of face

Origin:Nordic diminutive of Anne or African, Hausa
638