Congrats to parents! Your little girl is here, and now you need to decide what to name her. If you spend any time on social media platforms, you’ve probably noticed that the word “aesthetic” is having a moment. By definition, aesthetic means “a guiding principle in matters of artistic beauty and taste; artistic sensibility.” In other words, and especially on social media, it emphasizes all things ethereal, artsy, beautiful, unique, and creative. It’s no wonder that aesthetic baby girl names are also all the rage in baby naming trends.
Here are the list of Aesthetic Baby Girl Names for your bundle of joy:
- Aria: In Hebrew, this lovely-sounding name means “lioness.” However, you may be more familiar with its musical association — it’s an expressive melody sung by a single voice.
- Della: Remember O. Henry’s altruistic “The Gift of the Magi”? The selfless young wife of the story is named Della — a likely nod to the fact that this German name means “noble.”
- Cleo: This gender-neutral name means “glory; pride.” In addition to being a shortened version of the powerful Egyptian queen Cleopatra, Cleo (spelled as the variant Clio) is the name of the ancient Greek mythological muse of heroic poetry.
- Finley: If you have a little towhead, you will love this name that means “blond warrior” or “fair-haired hero.”
- Bijou: If you’ve always loved the name Jewel but want something with a bit more artistry, consider Bijou — this charming name means “jewel” in French.
- Angelina: Not just the first name of a certain Hollywood humanitarian, this gorgeous baby name means “angel.”
- Ivy: A gorgeous short name, Ivy means “faithfulness.”
- Hazel: This traditional name derives from the “hazelnut tree,” which will likely appeal to nature lovers.
- Celeste: This softly pretty traditional name means “heavenly.” Bonus: If you grew up reading about Babar’s elephant kingdom, this name likely makes you think of Queen Celeste.
- Kara: Your baby girl is beloved, which is perfect since that is exactly what this name means too.
- Elowen: Of Cornish origin, Elowen means “elm.” It’s gaining popularity in the U.S., spawning spelling variations like Elowyn and Elowynn.
- Magnolia: The name of a heady Southern flower, this name might seem old-fashioned at first. But in reality, it’s making a comeback for its modern vintage vibes.
- India: This lovely name means “river,” as well as “praise.” However, it’s important to note that co-opting India as a name has imperial roots.
- Mira: Whether you spell it Mira, Mirra, or Meara, this name sounds the same: meer-a. Of Latin origin, its many meanings include “admirable,” “peace,” “female ruler,” and “ocean.”
- Blair: This sleek one-syllable name hails from Scottish and northern Irish roots. It means dweller on the plain, field, or battlefield.
- Primrose: This lovely name comes from the Latin prima rosa, meaning “first rose.”
- Nanette: Don’t scoff! This French name may seem outdated, but it deserves a revival. Meaning “grace,” it comes with a short and cute built-in nickname of “Nan.”
- Ocean: The French word for “ocean,” this name is destined for water babies — whether your little one is a Pisces or you’re influenced by ocean ambiance.
- Luna: Straight from the Latin word for “moon,” Luna is a simple but strong choice.
- Ruby: If you love the deep red precious stone, then you’ll love this name for your own little precious stone.
- Adeline is a classic and cool name filled with aesthetically pleasing delight. The name has roots in France and has a Germanic origin.
- Sage: This boho-sounding name means “wise” or “healthy,” both wonderful attributes for your baby.
- Marlowe: You’ve probably heard the names Harlow and Arlo trending lately, right? Well, meet their sophisticated and cool cousin, Marlowe.
- Tessa: An elegant name of Greek origin, Tessa means “harvester.” While it originated from the longer Theresa, today it’s used mostly on its own.
- Bronte: From the Greek word meaning “thunder,” this is perfect for nature lovers.
- Summer: Whether your baby girl was born or conceived during the warmer months, or you just love the toasty season, this is a fun and uplifting name for her.
- Zahara means “to shine; flower” for those who are intrigued by bright blooms.
Kidspappy has lots of great names articles to inspire you. If you liked our suggestions for Aztec baby girl names then why not take a look at these Swedish baby girl names, or for something different take a look at these European baby girl names. Happy Name Choosing!