Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Addison

Son of Adam

English

Ainsley

Solitary clearing

Scottish

Arley

Hare meadow

English

Ashley

Ash tree meadow

English

Avery

Elf counsel

English

Bailey

Bailiff

English

Berkeley

From the birch wood

English

Bexley

Woodland clearing

English

Blakeley

Black, dark; pale

English

Bradley

Broad meadow

English

Brantley

Sword; fiery torch

English

Brentley

From the Place by the Hill

English

Briley

Descendant of Roghallach

Irish

Brinkley

From Brinca's Field

English

Campbell

Crooked mouth

Scottish

Carrington

Charles's town

English

Carter

Driver of a Cart

English

Casey

Alert, watchful

Irish

Collins

Holly

Irish

Delaney

From the alder grove

English

Ellis

The Lord is My God

English

Ellison

Son of Ellis

English

Emerson

Son of Emery

English

Emery

Home strength

German

Emsley

From the elm wood

English

Eston

From the East Town

English

Farley

From the fern-covered clearing

English

Fernley

Fern meadow

English

Finley

Fair warrior

Scottish

Hadley

Heather meadow

English

Harley

Hare meadow

English

Harper

Harp Player

English

Hawley

Hedged meadow

English

Hedley

Heather meadow

English

Henley

High field

English

Jamison

Son of James

Scottish

Kelson

Son of Kelsey

English

Kendall

The Kent river valley

English

Kenley

Royal Meadow

English

Kennedy

Helmeted head

Irish

Kensington

The town of Cynsige's people

English

Kensley

Created Name

American

Kinley

White warrior

Irish

Kinsley

King’s clearing

English

Langley

Long meadow

English

Larson

Son of Lars

Scandinavian

Lennon

Dear one

Irish

Linley

Flax meadow

English

Madison

Son of Maud

English

Marley

Boundary wood

English

Mavis

Song thrush

French

McKale

Who is like God?

American

McKenna

Son of Cionaodh

Gaelic

McKinley

Fair Haired Foreigner

Irish

Monroe

From the Hill

Irish

Oakley

From the oak tree field

English

Parker

Keeper of the park

English

Parley

Trader

English

Presley

Priest clearing

English

Preston

From the priest's town

English

Quinn

Descendent of Conn

Irish

Ramsey

Raven island; ram island

English

Rawley

Roe deer's meadow

English

Reagan

Descendent of Riagan

Irish

Remington

Settlement by the stream

English

Ridley

Reed Clearing

English

Riley

Rye clearing

Irish

Ripley

Shouting man's meadow

English

Sawyer

Wood Cutter

English

Shanley

From the hollowed field

English

Shea

Admirable

Gaelic

Sutton

From the south town

English

Tenley

Burned meadow

English

Tinsley

Tynni's hill

English

Waverly

Meadow of quivering aspens

English

Wellington

From Weola's Town

English

Whitley

White meadow

English

Whitney

White island

English

Last names for girls have rocketed in popularity in recent years. Parents can’t get enough of these surname stunners. Let’s get to know some of our standouts.

First up in surname names for girls are those with famous associations. This group gets a lot of attention and makes up a good amount of last names for girls on the baby name charts. On the musical side, there’s Lennon, the surname of a certain glasses-wearing Beatle. There’s also Presley, the last name of the King of Rock and Roll. Others like fashion icons, like Monroe, the surname of actress and model Marilyn Monroe. A fun twist on this style is Brinkley, the last name of model Christie Brinkley. As you browse our list, you’ll see plenty of last names for girls you recognize from a famous face.

Surname names for girls are beloved by many for their preppy side, and we totally see why. Our all-star in this group is Sutton, a gem with endless potential to rise on the charts. Like her more popular friends Parker and Kennedy, she’s polished, but she lacks widespread use, which helps her stand out. We love Collins, too, and can picture her on a cardigan-wearing cutie with a love of reading. Similar to her is Campbell, and with the rise of Cameron for girls, she’s ready to rock the charts. Rounding out this group for us are Kensington, Carrington, and Preston.

Other last names for girls have a more rugged appeal and raw strength, earning fans from around the world. Harley and her rhyming friend Marley are obvious picks, but so is Remington, a surname associated with a gun manufacturer. Remington also has the super cute Remi nickname. You could turn to meanings for strength too, like Finley’s “fair warrior,” or Emery’s “home strength.”

There are many more amazing last names for girls waiting for you to find on our list. Enjoy!