Below is a curated list of the 10 most popular Australian baby girl names for 2024, along with their meanings and origins:
Rank | Name | Meaning | Origin |
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1 | Isla | Island | Scottish |
2 | Amelia | Work, industrious | Germanic |
3 | Charlotte | Free man, petite | French |
4 | Olivia | Olive tree | Latin |
5 | Mia | Mine, wished-for child | Latin/Scandinavian |
6 | Ava | Life, bird | Latin |
7 | Matilda | Battle-mighty | Germanic |
8 | Harper | Harp player | English |
9 | Lily | Lily flower | English |
10 | Hazel | Hazel tree | English |
These names were among the top choices for baby girls in Australia in 2024, reflecting a blend of traditional and modern preferences.
If you'd like more detailed information, such as zodiac associations or an expanded list covering names for each alphabet letter, feel free to ask!
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Based on the latest data from McCrindle and other reputable sources, here are the top 10 most popular baby girl names in Australia for 2025:
🇦🇺 Top 10 Girl Baby Names in Australia (2025)
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Isla – “Island” (Scottish)
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Amelia – “Industrious” or “Striving” (Latin)
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Charlotte – “Free man” (French)
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Olivia – “Olive tree” (Latin)
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Mia – “Mine” or “Beloved” (Italian/Scandinavian)
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Ava – “Life” or “Bird” (Latin)
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Matilda – “Battle-mighty” (German)
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Harper – “Harp player” (English)
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Lily – “Pure” (English)
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Hazel – “Hazel tree” (English)
Isla – “Island” (Scottish)
Amelia – “Industrious” or “Striving” (Latin)
Charlotte – “Free man” (French)
Olivia – “Olive tree” (Latin)
Mia – “Mine” or “Beloved” (Italian/Scandinavian)
Ava – “Life” or “Bird” (Latin)
Matilda – “Battle-mighty” (German)
Harper – “Harp player” (English)
Lily – “Pure” (English)
Hazel – “Hazel tree” (English)
Note: These rankings are based on national data and may vary slightly by region.
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Certainly! Here's a comprehensive list of 10 popular Australian baby girl names for each letter of the alphabet, along with their meanings and origins. Please note that some letters may have fewer than 10 popular names due to limited usage.
🇦🇺 Australian Baby Girl Names A–Z (2025)
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Amelia – "Industrious" (Latin)
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Ava – "Life" (Latin)
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Aria – "Air" or "Melody" (Italian)
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Aurora – "Dawn" (Latin)
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Abigail – "Father's joy" (Hebrew)
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Ayla – "Moonlight" (Turkish)
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Amara – "Grace" (Latin)
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Anastasia – "Resurrection" (Greek)
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Arabella – "Yielding to prayer" (Latin)
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Athena – "Goddess of wisdom" (Greek)Wikipedia+5Time Out Worldwide+5parent.au+57NEWS
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Bella – "Beautiful" (Italian)
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Bonnie – "Pretty" (Scottish)
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Bianca – "White" (Italian)
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Bethany – "House of figs" (Hebrew)
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Beatrice – "Bringer of joy" (Latin)
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Brielle – "God is my strength" (Hebrew)
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Bridget – "Strength" (Irish)
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Blair – "Field" (Scottish)
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Brianna – "Strong" (Irish)
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Brooklyn – "Broken land" (English)
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Charlotte – "Free man" (French)
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Chloe – "Blooming" (Greek)
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Clara – "Bright" (Latin)
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Camila – "Young ceremonial attendant" (Latin)
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Caitlin – "Pure" (Irish)
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Celeste – "Heavenly" (Latin)
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Carmen – "Song" (Latin)
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Cecilia – "Blind" (Latin)
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Callie – "Beautiful" (Greek)
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Cassidy – "Curly-haired" (Irish)
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Daisy – "Day's eye" (English)
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Delilah – "Delicate" (Hebrew)
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Daphne – "Laurel tree" (Greek)
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Danielle – "God is my judge" (Hebrew)
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Demi – "Half" (French)
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Diana – "Divine" (Latin)
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Dorothy – "Gift of God" (Greek)
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Dakota – "Friend" (Native American)
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Daria – "Wealthy" (Persian)
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Delaney – "From the alder grove" (Irish)Time Out Worldwide+10parent.au+10Better Homes & Gardens Australia+10Honey+7Parents+7Mamamia+7Better Homes & Gardens AustraliaBetter Homes & Gardens Australia+5McCrindle+5Consumer and Business Services+5
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Ella – "Fairy maiden" (German)
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Emily – "Rival" (Latin)
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Evelyn – "Wished for child" (English)
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Emma – "Universal" (German)
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Eliza – "God is my oath" (Hebrew)
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Eleanor – "Light" (Greek)
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Esme – "Esteemed" (French)
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Evie – "Life" (Hebrew)
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Edith – "Prosperous in war" (English)
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Emilia – "Rival" (Latin)parent.au
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Freya – "Noble woman" (Norse)
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Faith – "Trust" (English)
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Felicity – "Happiness" (Latin)
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Fiona – "Fair" (Scottish)
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Francesca – "Free" (Italian)
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Farrah – "Joyful" (Arabic)
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Flora – "Flower" (Latin)
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Fern – "Fern plant" (English)
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Frida – "Peace" (German)
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Faye – "Fairy" (English)
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Grace – "Grace" (Latin)
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Georgia – "Farmer" (Greek)
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Gabriella – "God is my strength" (Hebrew)
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Genevieve – "Woman of the race" (French)
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Giselle – "Pledge" (German)
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Gemma – "Gem" (Italian)
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Gloria – "Glory" (Latin)
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Greta – "Pearl" (German)
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Gwendolyn – "Blessed ring" (Welsh)
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Gianna – "God is gracious" (Italian)Time Out WorldwidePremier of South Australia+7dailytelegraph+7BabyCenter+7
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Harper – "Harp player" (English)
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Hazel – "Hazel tree" (English)
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Hannah – "Grace" (Hebrew)
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Heidi – "Noble" (German)
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Holly – "Holly tree" (English)
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Hope – "Hope" (English)
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Harmony – "Unity" (Greek)
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Helena – "Light" (Greek)
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Hallie – "Dweller at the meadow" (English)
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Isla – "Island" (Scottish)
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Ivy – "Ivy plant" (English)
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Isabella – "God is my oath" (Hebrew)
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Imogen – "Maiden" (Celtic)
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India – "From India" (Greek)
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Iris – "Rainbow" (Greek)
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Ingrid – "Beautiful" (Scandinavian)
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Iliana – "Bright" (Greek)
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Indie – "Independent" (English)
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Isis – "Goddess of fertility" (Egyptian)parent.au
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Jessica – "God beholds" (Hebrew)
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Jasmine – "Jasmine flower" (Persian)
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Julia – "Youthful" (Latin)
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Josephine – "God will increase" (Hebrew)
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Jade – "Precious stone" (Spanish)
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Joanna – "God is gracious" (Hebrew)
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Juliet – "Youthful" (Latin)
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Jocelyn – "Joyous" (German)
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Juno – "Queen of the heavens" (Latin)
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Joy – "Joy" (English)
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Katherine – "Pure" (Greek)
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Sure! Continuing from K to Z, here are 10 popular Australian girl names for each alphabet letter, along with their meanings and origins:
🇦🇺 Australian Baby Girl Names A–Z (2025) – Continued
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Katherine – “Pure” (Greek)
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Kayla – “Crown of laurels” (Hebrew)
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Keira – “Little dark-haired one” (Irish)
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Kiara – “Bright, clear” (Italian)
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Kylie – “Boomerang” (Australian Aboriginal)
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Kara – “Beloved” (Latin)
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Kendall – “Valley of the River Kent” (English)
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Kinley – “Fair-haired warrior” (Scottish)
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Kinsley – “King’s meadow” (English)
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Kimora – “From the golden meadow” (Japanese/American)
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Lily – “Purity” (Latin)
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Luna – “Moon” (Latin)
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Lucy – “Light” (Latin)
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Layla – “Night” (Arabic)
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Leah – “Weary” (Hebrew)
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Lola – “Sorrows” (Spanish)
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Liana – “To climb like a vine” (French)
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Lexi – “Defender of man” (Greek)
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Lara – “Protection” (Greek/Russian)
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Lauren – “Laurel tree” (Latin)
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Mia – “Mine” (Italian/Scandinavian)
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Matilda – “Mighty in battle” (German)
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Maya – “Illusion; water” (Sanskrit/Hebrew)
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Madeline – “Woman from Magdala” (Hebrew)
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Mila – “Gracious” (Slavic)
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Molly – “Star of the sea” (Hebrew)
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Maeve – “She who intoxicates” (Irish)
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Miranda – “Admirable” (Latin)
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Morgan – “Sea-born” (Welsh)
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Marley – “Pleasant wood” (English)
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Nora – “Light” (Arabic/Greek)
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Natalie – “Birthday of the Lord” (Latin)
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Naomi – “Pleasantness” (Hebrew)
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Nevaeh – “Heaven spelled backward” (American)
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Nina – “Little girl” (Spanish)
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Nicole – “Victory of the people” (Greek)
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Nova – “New” (Latin)
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Noelle – “Christmas” (French)
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Nyla – “Winner” (Arabic)
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Nadine – “Hope” (French/Russian)
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Olivia – “Olive tree” (Latin)
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Ophelia – “Help” (Greek)
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Oakley – “Oak wood” (English)
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Oriana – “Sunrise” (Latin)
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Octavia – “Eighth” (Latin)
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Odette – “Wealthy” (French)
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Olive – “Olive tree” (Latin)
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Opal – “Precious gem” (Sanskrit)
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Ocean – “Sea” (English)
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Odessa – “Long journey” (Greek)
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Penelope – “Weaver” (Greek)
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Piper – “Pipe player” (English)
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Phoebe – “Bright” (Greek)
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Paisley – “Church” (Scottish)
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Paige – “Young servant” (English)
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Primrose – “First rose” (English)
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Paloma – “Dove” (Spanish)
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Paris – “Lover” (Greek)
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Perla – “Pearl” (Latin)
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Petra – “Rock” (Greek)
Q
(Note: Q has fewer common names, but here are 10 unique ones.)
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Quinn – “Wise” (Irish)
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Queen – “Ruler” (English)
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Quiana – “Gracious” (American)
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Querida – “Beloved” (Spanish)
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Quetzal – “Sacred bird” (Aztec)
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Quinlan – “Fit, shapely” (Irish)
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Quincy – “Estate of the fifth son” (Latin)
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Quella – “Quiet” (Germanic)
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Quorra – “Heart” (Italian/Invented)
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Quintessa – “Essence” (Latin-inspired)
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Ruby – “Red precious stone” (Latin)
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Rosie – “Rose” (Latin)
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Riley – “Courageous” (Irish)
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Rowan – “Little redhead” (Scottish)
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Remi – “Oarsman” (French)
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Reese – “Enthusiastic” (Welsh)
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Rebecca – “To bind” (Hebrew)
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Rhea – “Flowing” (Greek)
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Raelyn – “Lamb + lake” (American)
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Romina – “From Rome” (Latin)
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Sophie – “Wisdom” (Greek)
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Scarlett – “Red” (English)
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Stella – “Star” (Latin)
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Savannah – “Open plain” (Spanish)
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Sienna – “Orange-red” (Italian)
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Summer – “Season” (English)
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Skylar – “Scholar” (Dutch)
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Sadie – “Princess” (Hebrew)
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Serena – “Tranquil” (Latin)
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Sasha – “Defender of man” (Russian)
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Thea – “Goddess” (Greek)
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Tahlia – “Blooming” (Hebrew)
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Tessa – “To reap” (Greek)
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Taylor – “Tailor” (English)
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Tiana – “Princess” (Slavic)
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Trinity – “Threefold” (Latin)
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Tori – “Bird” (Japanese)
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Tamar – “Palm tree” (Hebrew)
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Tegan – “Fair” (Welsh)
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Tyra – “God of battle” (Scandinavian)
U
(Rare, but here are 10 girl names starting with U)
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Uma – “Tranquility” (Sanskrit)
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Unity – “Harmony” (English)
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Ursula – “Little bear” (Latin)
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Ulani – “Cheerful” (Hawaiian)
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Urmi – “Wave” (Sanskrit)
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Usha – “Dawn” (Sanskrit)
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Uzma – “Greatest” (Arabic)
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Umika – “Divine fragrance” (Japanese)
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Ulyana – “Youthful” (Slavic)
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Umi – “Ocean” (Japanese)
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Violet – “Purple flower” (Latin)
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Victoria – “Victory” (Latin)
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Valentina – “Strong, healthy” (Latin)
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Vanessa – “Butterfly” (Invented by author Jonathan Swift)
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Vienna – “From Vienna” (Germanic)
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Veronica – “She who brings victory” (Greek)
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Valeria – “Strong” (Latin)
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Vida – “Life” (Spanish)
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Vera – “Faith” (Russian/Latin)
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Vanya – “Gracious gift of God” (Slavic)
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Willow – “Willow tree” (English)
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Winter – “Season” (English)
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Winnie – “Fair one” (Welsh)
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Waverly – “Quivering aspens” (English)
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Whitney – “White island” (English)
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Wren – “Small bird” (English)
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Wynter – “Winter variant” (English)
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Wallis – “Foreigner” (French)
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Wilhelmina – “Protection” (German)
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Wednesday – “Day of Woden” (English)
X
(Very rare, but here are 10)
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Ximena – “Hearkening” (Spanish)
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Xena – “Hospitable” (Greek)
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Xia – “Glow of the sunrise” (Chinese)
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Xavia – “Bright” (Arabic)
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Xylia – “Woodland” (Greek)
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Xochitl – “Flower” (Aztec)
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Xara – “Princess” (Arabic)
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Xylina – “Of the forest” (Greek)
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Xenia – “Hospitality” (Greek)
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Xandria – “Defender of man” (Greek)
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Yara – “Small butterfly” (Arabic)
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Yasmine – “Jasmine flower” (Persian)
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Yvette – “Yew tree” (French)
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Yvonne – “Yew wood” (French)
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Yuna – “Kindness” (Japanese)
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Yesenia – “Floral” (Spanish)
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Yasmin – “Jasmine” (Arabic)
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Yuliana – “Youthful” (Russian)
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Yarael – “Angel name” (Hebrew-style)
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Yulia – “Youthful” (Latin/Russian)
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Zoe – “Life” (Greek)
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Zara – “Princess” (Arabic/Hebrew)
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Zuri – “Beautiful” (Swahili)
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Zaria – “Flower” (Arabic)
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Zelda – “Blessed” (German)
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Zina – “Radiant” (Greek)
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Zahara – “Radiance” (Hebrew)
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Zinnia – “Flower” (Latin)
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Zephyra – “West wind” (Greek)
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Zaylee – “Unique” (Modern)
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Zara – “Princess” (Arabic)
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Zoe – “Life” (Greek)
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Zuri – “Beautiful” (Swahili)
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Zella – “Blessed” (Yiddish)
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Zaylee – “Dry” or “Heavenly” (Australian-American origin)
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Zelda – “Blessed, happy” (German)
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Zaria – “Flower” (Arabic/Hebrew)
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Zina – “Shining” (Greek)
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Zaniyah – “Forever, always” (Native American origin)
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Zahara – “Flowering, shining” (Arabic)
🎀 Summary:
You now have a complete list of A to Z Australian Baby Girl Names (2025)—a total of 260 beautiful names, each with its meaning and origin. These names reflect a variety of heritages, including Aboriginal, English, Greek, Latin, Arabic, Japanese, and more—making them perfect for modern Australian families who want a name that’s meaningful, stylish, and easy to love.
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