Weâve all heard stories where parents name their child something that the child ends up growing up to hate it. How can you avoid that?
Every parent is looking for the right name for their baby. But in doing so, many go for names that arenât popular for whatever reason. However, this is a costly mistake because you canât change the name later.
Do some research and check out some popular blonde girl names to get a better idea.
Eleanor: âMercyâ
Chloe: âlarkâ
Stella: âstarâ
Jasmine: âa form of flowering oliveâ
Belle: âBeautifulâ
Felicity: âfortunateâ or âhappyâ
Ophelia: âusefulâ or âwiseâ
Athena: âgoddess of warâ
Meredith: âProtector of the seaâ and âjoyfulâ
Ariel: âlion of Godâ
Abigail: âa fatherâs joyâ
Valentina: âgood healthâ
Nora: âdignifiedâ and âhonorâ
Belinda: âbeautifulâ or âprettyâ
Delilah: âdelicateâ
In the past, some parents have named their children after celebrities or fictional characters. Sometimes the parents themselves will choose a name that is not typical.
Other times they will choose a name that is not common at all.
Some parents are so overwhelmed with the task of naming their child that they opt for a one-word baby name. And although this has been a popular choice, itâs not always the best decision.
In many cultures around the world, a name is considered an important part of a childâs identity. Besides, itâs a good idea to avoid naming your child the same as their father, which might lead to confusion.
So, what should the perfect babyâs name be? Letâs dive into the list of awesome blonde girl names.
Esmeralda: âemeraldâ
Josephine: âhe shall addâ
Ingrid: âheroâs daughterâ
Sydney: âfrom the city of Saint: Denisâ
Ava: âbloomingâ
Victoria: âvictoryâ
Audrey: ânoble strengthâ
Ivy: âvineâ
Kelly: âchurchâ or âwarriorâ
Olivia: âolive treeâ and âOld âpeaceâ
Ruby: âred gemâ
Katherine: âpureâ
Bonnie: âgoodâ
Evelyn: âhazelnutâ
Isla: âislandâ
Blonde Girl Names
Thea: âhealerâ
Luna: âmoonâ
Amelie: âindustriousâ
Aurora: âgoldâ and âgoddess of the dawnâ
Laurel: âcrowned with laurelâ
Arabella: âbeautiful eagleâ
Kaylee: âbelovedâ and âregal womanâ
Angelina: âheavenly messengerâ
Charlotte: âlittle and womanlyâ
Alexandria: âdefender of mankindâ
Scarlett: âdeep redâ
Rosalie: âa flowerâ
Giselle: âsword pledgeâ
Madison: âgoodâ
Hazel: âhazel treeâ
Classic Blonde Girl Names
Faith: âtrustâ
Valerie: âstrongâ
Esme: âesteemâ
Genevieve: âwhite waveâ
Holly: âholly bushâ
Jessica: âwealthy oneâ
Penelope: âbobbin:weaverâ
Kristen: âbright:eyedâ
Millie: âhoney beeâ or âgentle adviserâ
Amara: âeternal beautyâ
Colleen: âgirlâ
Shelby: âsheltered townâ
Haley: Norse for âheroâ and âwise oneâ
Bailey: âbailiffâ and âfortificationâ
Vivien: âlivingâ or âlivelyâ
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Emilia: âeagerâ
Layla: âdark as the nightâ
Greta: âprecious jewelâ
Nina: âgirlâ and âgraceâ
Rebecca: âto tieâ or âenchantingly beautifulâ
Phoebe: âbrilliantâ
Erica: âever:powerfulâ or âhonorable rulerâ
Mia: Italian for âmineâ
Danielle: âJudged by Godâ
Chanel: âcanalâ or âperfumeâ
Venus: the âGoddess of loveâ
Lydia: âwoman from Persiaâ or âbeautyâ
Lillian: âform of the lilyâ
Tracey: âreaperâ and âpathâ
Heidi: ânobleâ or âsereneâ
Tips For Naming Your Babies
There are millions of baby names out there, and while most parents decide on a name and stick with it for the rest of their lives, there are some who wish the best for their future child but donât have a clue how to choose a name. Whether itâs for a DND team or any other purpose, the right name can make all the difference in how youâre perceived.
These parents may be confused about why they canât come up with a name for their baby, or they may have tried several times and have given up on the idea.
If you are considering giving your child a name, there are some things you should know:
1. Pick The Name You Love, Even If It Is Popular.
It is popular and you love it. Anything else you need to think about? Nope. Go for it. If you want to give it uniqueness, think of a great middle name.
Here are some popular blonde girl names out there:
Callista: âmost beautifulâ
Harper: Old Norse for âwhalerâ
Elise: ânobleâ
Amelia: âIndustriousâ
Daphne: âlaurel treeâ
Deborah: âbeeâ
Juliet: âyouthfulâ
Louise: Old âwarrior maidenâ
Lola: âstrong womanâ
Fiona: âwhiteâ
Dahlia: âvalleyâ
Sophia: âwisdomâ
Natalie: âchild born at Christmasâ
Aria: âlike a beautiful melodyâ
Violet: âpurpleâ
2. Do Not Skip Lovely Blonde Girl Names Even If They Are Unique, Unusual, And Different.
Sometimes, parents will not go for unusual, unique, and different baby names. They consider it weird. Let me tell you that being attractive and thought-provoking is the game these days. Whether itâs forcompany names or any other venture, standing out from the crowd can make a significant impact.
How would you like these blonde girl names:
Rosaleen: âBeautiful, little roseâ
Rosalind: âPretty roseâ
Sapphire: âBeautiful gemâ
Tazanna: âBeautiful princessâ
Tegan: âThe loved one or the favorite oneâ
Tove: âGorgeous and beautifulâ
Ulanni: âVery beautiful or a heavenly beautyâ
Venus: âGoddess of beauty and loveâ
Xin: âJoyful and happyâ
Yedda: âBeautiful voiceâ
Abhaya: âFearlessâ
Akshita: âWonder girlâ
3. Ambar: âThe skyâ Be confident if you want to go toward personalized spellings for your babyâs name.
SURE. You should be confident when giving personalized spellings to your babyâs name. However, you mustnât make it weird.
Adding or removing an alphabet would be enough here.
Try changing these baby namesâ spellings into personalized ones:
Arjun
Meaning: âbright, shining, whiteâ
Origin: Hindi.
Description: Popular in India and among Indo-Americans, the name of the hero of a famous Hindu epic has an extremely pleasing sound.
Spellings and Variations: â
Famous people with this name: Arjun Kapoor.
Rowena
Meaning: âwhite spear or famous friendâ
Origin: Welsh
Description: A fabled storybook name via the heroine of Sir Walter Scottâs novel Ivanhoe (1819), which featured a heroine called Rowena of Hargottstanstede, and also a Harry Potter name, as Rowena Ravenclaw, founder of one of the Hogwarts houses.
Spellings and Variations: â
Famous people with this name: Rowena.
Finnegan
Meaning: âfairâ
Origin: Irish
Description: If you like the Finn names and love James Joyce, Finnegan is extremely winning. Will & Grace âs Eric McCormack chose the Finnigan spelling for his son. And of course Finnegan gains you access to the great short form Finn.
Spellings and Variations: Finnigan, Finnian, Finley.
Famous people with this name: Brandon Finnegan.
Finnian
Meaning: âfairâ
Origin: Irish
Description: Finnian is a fair jig of a name, energetic and easy on the ear. Finnian (and brother Finian) is also familiar in its alternate spelling through the classic 1968 Broadway musical Finianâs Rainbow, later made into a film starring Fred Astaire as Finian McLonergan.
Spellings and Variations: Finian.
Famous people with this name: Saint Finnian.
Teagan
Meaning: âlittle poet or fairâ
Origin: Irish or Welsh
Description: As Meghan/Megan and Reagan/Regan show signs of wilting, along comes Teagan to take up the slack: definitely one to consider. The vast majority of American babies named Teagan are now girls. A variant spelling is Teaghan.
Spellings and Variations: Teaghan.
Famous people with this name: Tegan Martin.
Euphemia
Meaning: âfair speechâ
Origin: Greek
Description: Ancient martyrâs name that, though not especially appealing, might still be mildly possible, especially for Anglophiles. It was widely used in early Scotland, but was overtaken by its nickname, Effie.
Spellings and Variations: Effie, Eppie, Fanny, Phebe and Phoebe.
Famous people with this name: Euphemia.
Blanche
Meaning: âwhiteâ
Origin: French
Description: Blanche, which originated as a nickname for a pale blonde and then became associated with the notion of purity, was in style a century ago, ranking in the double digits until 1920.
Spellings and Variations: Bianca, Blanca, Branca, Blandine, Blandina.
Famous people with this name: Blanche Baker.
Sherlock
Meaning: âfair-hairedâ
Origin: English
Description: If ever there was a one-person name, itâs probably Sherlock. But Sherlock Holmes the character has arguably never been hotter: heâs been played by Robert Downey Jr., Ian McKellen, Jonny Lee Miller and, most memorably, Benedict Cumberbatch, in various film and TV adaptations over the last few years. So you never know.
Spellings and Variations: â
Famous people with this name: Allie Sherlock.
Anwen
Meaning: âvery fair, beautifulâ
Origin: Welsh
Description: Anwen is one of the simplest and best of the classic Welsh girlsâ names, more unusual than Bronwen but with the same serene feel.
Spellings and Variations: â
Famous people with this name: Anwen Williams.
Tiana
Meaning: âfairy queenâ
Origin: Slavic
Description: Tiana gained a lot of popularity after Disney bestowed this pretty name upon its first African-American princess. Although it has declined in usage over recent years, Tianaâs connections to dainty Tatiana, Christiana and Bastiana should see it in continued usage for a while to come.
Spellings and Variations: Tianna.
Famous people with this name: Tiana Alexandra.
Fay
Meaning: âfairyâ
Origin: English
Description: Fay, also spelled Faye, who had been napping quietly since the 1930âs, has, like cousins May/Mae and Ray/Rae, sat up and started rubbing her eyes, ready for a mini-comeback, especially as a middle name. In 2014, Faye hopped back onto the US Top 1000, though Fay is used much more quietly as a first name.
Spellings and Variations: Faee, Faeigh, Faey, Fai.
Famous people with this name: Fay Babcock.
Ivory
Meaning: âpale, whiteâ
Origin: English
Description: Ivory was last popular a hundred years ago. In 2013, it finally began to regain some momentum in the female rankings, reentering the Top 1000.
Spellings and Variations: Ivoaree, Ivoareigh, Ivoari, Ivoarie.
Famous people with this name: Ivory Aquino.
Snow
Meaning: âFrozen Rainâ
Origin: English word name
Description: Thereâs definitely a cold front of names for winter babies moving in, with Summer, Spring and Autumn giving way to Winterâplus North, January, Frostâand Snow. This name feels brisk, fresh, pure, evocative â and magical. A haunting middle name choice.
Spellings and Variations: â
Famous people with this name: Al Snow.
Finn
Meaning: âwhite, fairâ
Origin: Irish
Description: The most enduringly popular hero of Irish myth was Finn McCool, whose name is one of the coolest ever. When used for the female protagonist of How to Make an American Quilt, it established its hipness for girls as well.
Spellings and Variations: â
Famous people with this name: Finn Atkins.
Elvira
Meaning: âwhite, fairâ
Origin: Spanish
Description: Before there was the campy TV Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, Elvira was the long-suffering wife of Don Juan, and remnants of those negative, gothic images still cling to it, though they are fading.
Spellings and Variations: â
Famous people with this name: Elvira Amazar.
4.  Crossing Your Favorite Blonde Girl Names On The Feedback On Friends And Family Members.
Feedback is important. But it does not mean to listen to every other personâs opinion. You will hardly find blonde girl names that everybody would like.
Therefore, get feedback but still know your choice.
Consider getting feedback on these baby names from your friends and family members:
Swara: âSelf shiningâ
Vaidehi: âSita, wife of Lord Ramâ
Diana: âMoon Goddessâ
Celine: âMoonâ
Luna: âMoonâ
Teagan: âLittle poet or prettyâ
Tenley: âBurnt clearingâ
Tove: âThunderâ
Willow: âWillow treeâ
Acacia: âThornyâ
Avery: âElf wisdomâ
Bambalina: âLittle girlâ
5. Do A Little Research And Find What Is Out There.
Research is important step for the first-time parents as well for those who do not know what sort of names people pick. You will be all good once you do a little internet research.
You will also be able to find some great blonde girl names that you might consider now or in the future.
Here are some common baby names examples to help you:
Bronwen
Meaning: âwhite breastâ
Origin: Welsh
Description: Bronwen is widespread in Wales, but still rare enough here to sound somewhat international â we think Bronwen is a real winner.
Spellings and Variations: Bronwen, Bronwynn, Bronwin, Bronia, Bronnie, Bronny, or Bronya.
Famous people with this name: Bronwen Astor.
Albus
Meaning: âwhite, brightâ
Origin: Latin
Description: The ancient name Albus has modern currency as the first name of the headmaster of Harry Potterâs Hogwarts, more formally known as Professor Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore.
Spellings and Variations: â
Famous people with this name: Jim Albus.
Pixie
Meaning: âfairyâ
Origin: Swedish or Cornish
Description: a cute â quite possibly too cute â name that suddenly feels possible thanks to the craze for names that contain the letter x. Though its origin may be uncertain, a pixie is internationally recognized as a sprite or fairy: tiny, sometimes green, usually pointy-eared.
Spellings and Variations: Picksee, Pickseigh, Picksey, Picksi.
Famous people with this name: Pixie Lott.
Sigrid
Meaning: âfair victoryâ
Origin: Norse
Description: Sigrid is a distinctly Scandinavian name that is starting to edge out into the wider world, a la cousin Ingrid. Unfortunately, short-form Siri is now off the table, but Sigrid is still a possibility.
Spellings and Variations: Siri, Sigga, Sig, and Sigi.
Famous people with this name: Sigrid AlegrĂa.
Candace
Meaning: âwhite, pure, sincereâ
Origin: Latin
Description: Candace, an ancient title of a dynasty of Ethiopian queens mentioned in the New Testament, is associated both with actress Candice Bergen and Sex and the City writer Candace Bushnell.
Description: Rarely heard outside of Wales, Arianwen is one of many pretty wen-ending names prominent in ancient Welsh legend.
Spellings and Variations: â
Famous people with this name: Arianwen Parkes-Lockwood.
Fintan
Meaning: âwhite fire or white bullâ
Origin: Irish
Description: Fintan is an ancient Irish saintsâ name that in legend is also the name of the only person to survive The Flood. Popular in modern Ireland, Fintan is ripe for export to the US where it is rarely used but could make an excellent long form for the stylish Finn.
Spellings and Variations: â
Famous people with this name: Fintan Kilbride.
Alva
Meaning: âwhiteâ
Origin: English form of Irish Ailbhe
Description: While the male Alva or Alvah relates directly to the minor Biblical character, the female version is more likely an Anglicized form of the Irish name Ailbhe. Best known as Thomas Edisonâs middle name, Alva has true unisex roots.
Spellings and Variations: Al, Alba, Albin, and Alvah.
Famous people with this name: Alva Adams.
Whit
Meaning: âwhiteâ
Origin: English
Description: What is an uplifting short form of any number of surname-y full names, from Whitman to Whitaker to Whitney? But Whit stands perfectly well on its own and makes for a witty spin on modern virtue names.
Spellings and Variations: â
Famous people with this name: are Whitner Whit Bissell.
Neva
Meaning: âwhite snowâ
Origin: Spanish
Description: Has a pure, clean aura, but is also evocative.
Spellings and Variations: Niva. Neeva. Neevah. Nivah.
Famous people with this name: Neva Gerber.
Irvin
Meaning: âhandsome, fair of faceâ
Origin: Scottish
Description: Irvin is an Old Man name that has an uncertain future. Losing the final g in Irving makes the name slightly less dated â but just slightly. Thereâs something about the âervâ sound that makes Irvin and brothers feel unappealing.
Spellings and Variations: â
Famous people with this name: Irvin Dorfman.
Finbar
Meaning: âfair-hairedâ
Origin: Irish
Description: This is an ancient saintâs name well used in Ireland but a rarity here and unlikely to ever reach the popularity of other Finn-ish names. St. Finbarr (the more common spelling) is the patron saint of Cork and in Irish folklore, Finbarr was king of the fairies.
Spellings and Variations: Finbarr, Finbarre, or Finnbar.
Famous people with this name: Saint Finbar.
Whitney
Meaning: âwhite islandâ
Origin: English surname
Description: Yesterdayâs sensation that rose with the popularity of Whitney Houston. Whitney may have lost some of its style value, but it still sounds like one of the quintessential English names for girls. Today, you might want to shorten it to the cool nickname Whit.
Spellings and Variations: â
Famous people with this name: Whitney Able.
Effy
Meaning: âfair speechâ
Origin: Greek, diminutive of Euphemia
Description: This can be a short form of any Greek girlâs name starting with âEfâ, such as Efstraria or Efrosini. It has also been suggested as a possible nickname for Elizabeth.
Spellings and Variations: Effie, Effeigh, and Effi.
Famous people with this name: Effie Bancroft.
Flavia
Meaning: âgolden, blondâ
Origin: Latin
Description: An ancient Roman clan name, Flavia is one choice thatâs unusual but historic. Now a Top 60 name in Italy, Flavia has been a rarity in the US, but with the upswing in F names for girls, this could change.
Spellings and Variations: FlĂĄvia.
Famous people with this name: Flavia Pennetta.
6. Consider The Names Of The Subsequent Children.
Maybe, you are first-time parents and figuring out some cool blonde girl name. It is a good idea to consider the names of subsequent children too.
7. Avoid The Names With Bad Meanings.
Baby names with bad meanings can be a cause of embarrassment for you and your kid. Be sure to know the meaning of the name you are gonna pick and be sure it is encouraging and positive.
Here are some of the cool blonde girl names with meanings:
Tabitha: âGazelleâ
Tallulah: âRunning waterâ
Aisha: âLivelyâ
Angela: âAngelâ
Angelique: âLike an angelâ
Assisi: âItalian place-nameâ
Batya: âDaughter of Godâ
Celestia: âHeavenlyâ
Chava: âLifeâ
Chinmayi: âSpiritual joyâ
Grace: âGoodness, generosityâ
Gwyneth: âBlessedâ
Helena: âLightâ
Khadija: âEarly Babyâ
Lourdes: âReference to Mother Maryâ
8. Pick Up Good Peopleâs Names From History.
The name of a person has an effect on his/her personality, it is said. Maybe, thatâs the reason why people choose names from history. You can consider this as well.
I am sure you have heard about many legends from the past. I bet youâd find some awesome and useable blonde girl names if you look into it.
We have a small list of blonde girl names here for you to check out and know if you have heard them before:
Galatea
Meaning: âshe who is milk-whiteâ
Origin: Greek
Description: This nameâs meaning derives from the material from which the mythical sculptor Pygmalion chiseled his ideal woman â she was carved from ivory.
Spellings and Variations: â
Famous people with this name: Galatea Ranzi.
Alban
Meaning: âwhite, or, man from Albaâ
Origin: Latin
Description: An ancient and highly unusual name; St. Alban â sometimes also called Albinus or Aubin â was an early martyr in Roman Britain.
Spellings and Variations: Albinus or Aubin.
Famous people with this name: Alban Arnold.
Fionn
Meaning: âfair or whiteâ
Origin: Irish
Description: Fionn, the modern Irish form of Finn, is more popular in Ireland these days than Finn, which is rising fast in the U.S. where Fionn is virtually unknown.
Spellings and Variations: Fionn and Finn.
Famous people with this name: Fionn Fitzgerald.
Linnet
Meaning: âflaxen hairedâ
Origin: French
Description: Although the accent in Linnet is on the first syllable, it could be confused with the dated Lynette.
Spellings and Variations: â
Famous people with this name: Eli Russell Linnetz.
Gannon
Meaning: âfair-skinned, fair-hairedâ
Origin: Irish
Description: The name of a historic Irish leader, Gannon has a solid, yet spirited feel. It was one of the fastest-rising names of 2014, but that trend didnât continue. One pop culture influence was the name of Teen Mom 3 son Gannon Dewayne McKee.
Spellings and Variations: â
Famous people with this name: Gannon Salinger.
Fenella
Meaning: âwhite-shouldered oneâ
Origin: Celtic
Description: More unusual than Fiona and more user-friendly than Fionnuala, the engaging Scottish Fenella, has been scarcely heard in this country.
Spellings and Variations: Finella, Finola.
Famous people with this name: Fenella Fielding.
Fianna
Meaning: âband of warriorsâ
Origin: Irish
Description: Fianna, a virtually unknown Irish name in the US, combines the best elements of Fiona and Brianna.
Spellings and Variations: â
Famous people with this name: John Browne.
Pari
Meaning: âfairyâ
Origin: Iranian/Persian
Description: Simple yet meaningful Iranian name that would make an excellent import to the English-speaking world.
Spellings and Variations: â
Famous people with this name: Pari SaberiIranian.
Livana
Meaning: âthe moon, whiteâ
Origin: Hebrew
Description: Pretty and unusual, Livana may find a lot more fans as parents look for alternatives to Number 1 Olivia. Livana was used for only seven baby girls in the US last year.
Spellings and Variations: â
Famous people with this name: Livana.
Whittaker
Meaning: âwhite fieldâ
Origin: English
Description: If you discount the connection to the controversial Whittaker Chambers in the days of the Red Scare, Whittaker is a pleasant enough British surname with the preppyish nickname Whit.
Spellings and Variations: Whittaker, Whittakers, Whitaker, Whitacre.
Famous people with this name: Aaron Whittaker.
Olwen
Meaning: âwhite footprint
Origin: Welsh
Description: Olwen is a Welsh favorite, the name of a legendary princess in what is believed to have been the earliest Arthurian romance, and in fact one of the first recorded examples of Welsh prose.
Spellings and Variations: Anwen, Rhonwen, and Nolwenn.
Famous people with this name: Olwen Margaret.
Frost
Meaning: âfreezingâ
Origin: English
Description: Long heard as a last name, as in venerable poet Robert, U.K. talk show host David, British actress Sadie, and old Jack Frost, Frost has suddenly entered the scene as a possible first, along with other seasonal weather names like Winter and Snow.
Spellings and Variations: â
Famous people with this name: David Frost.
Rhonwen
Meaning: âslender, fairâ
Origin: Welsh
Description: The delicate and haunting Welsh Rhonwen is still a rarity in the U.S., where her English version Rowena is better known, but would be a lovely choice for any parent in search of a name that was both unusual and traditional, classically feminine yet strong.
Spellings and Variations: Abertha, Addfwyn, Arian.
Famous people with this name:Rhonwen.
Alvar
Meaning: âelf warriorâ
Origin: German
Description: This name would be hard to picture in a contemporary kindergarten, though it does have some cultural cred via Finnish architect and furniture designer Alvar Aalto. Aalto would actually make a more interesting choice.
Spellings and Variations: â
Famous people with this name: Alvar Aalto.
9. Make Sure The First And Second Names Fit With Each Other.
This happens rarely when the first and second names do not fit and meet each other well. It is, however, something you would not want.
Check out blonde girl names and try to make full names that fit each other nicely:
Amity: âFriendlyâ
Bina: âKnowledge, understandingâ
Fayette: âFaithâ
Galiana: âCalm healerâ
Jacinda: âHyacinthâ
Kalilah: âBelovedâ
Leontine: âLionâ
Meliora: âBetterâ
Barbie: âForeign womanâ
Cara: âFaceâ
Christie: âA Christianâ
10. Avoid Names With Too Many Syllables.
Baby names with too many syllables are complex. They are hard to remember. They should be avoided.
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