Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Abby

Father of exaltation

Hebrew

Abilene

Grass

Hebrew

Adalida

Of nobility

German

Adelyn

Noble one

German

Alison

Noble one

German

Alyssa

Rational

Greek

Amy

Beloved one

English

Andie

Manly and strong

Greek

Annie

Gracious one

Hebrew

Arizona

Small spring

American

Atlanta

Secure, immovable

Greek

Augustine

Great, magnificent

Latin

Austyn

Great, magnificent

Latin

Avery

Elf counsel

English

Becky

A diminutive of Rebecca, “the temptress with the tender trap.”

Hebrew

Berkley

Birch tree meadow

Scottish

Bess

A diminutive form of Elizabeth, “to the Lord I consecrate thee.”

English

Billie

A feminine diminutive of William.

English

Blakely

Dark clearing

English

Bobbie

Bright fame

English

Bonnie

Fine, attractive, pretty

Scottish

Brandy

Sword

Italian

Brooke

Small stream

English

Cadence

With rhythm

Latin

Carly

Free man

Latin

Carrie

Free man

German

Cassidy

Curly haired

Irish

Charlene

Free man

German

Charlie

Free man

English

Charlotte

Free man

French

Chelsea

Chalk landing place

English

Cheyenne

Unintelligible speakers

Native American

Clementine

Merciful

Latin

Connie

A short form of Constance.

English

Daisy

Daisy flower

English

Dallas

From the dales, the valley meadows

Scottish

Darla

Dearling; darling

English

Delia

From Delos

Greek

Delilah

Delicate

Hebrew

Delta

Wetlands

Greek

Desiree

Much desired

French

Dolly

A variant spelling of Dollie.

English

Dotty

Gift of God

Greek

Drew

Manly and strong

Greek

Dusty

Light coating

English

Eliza

God is my oath

English

Ellie

Shortened form of El- names

English

Emmy

Rival

German

Emmylou

A combination of Emmy (variant of Emma) and Lou (diminutive of Louise).

Evangeline

Good news

English

Evie

Life

English

Faith

Devotion

English

Fancy

From France

Latin

Frankie

From France

Latin

Genevieve

Family woman

French

Gentry

Nobility of birth

English

Georgia

Farmer

English

Ginny

Chaste and pure

Latin

Grace

Gracious one

English

Gracie

Graceful

English

Hadley

Heather meadow

English

Hailey

Hay meadow

English

Hannah

Grace

Hebrew

Harley

Hare meadow

English

Harper

Harp Player

English

Hattie

Home ruler

German

Hillary

Cheerful, happy

Latin

Holly

The holly tree

English

Hope

Desire to be

English

Indiana

From India

Latin

Ivy

Ivy plant

English

Jacki

Supplanter

French

Jamie

He who supplants

Hebrew

Jane

God is gracious

Hebrew

Janie

Well-born, noble; God is gracious

Hebrew

Jaycee

Created name

American

Jean

God is gracious

Hebrew

Jenna

Fair magical being

English

Jenny

“The gracious gift of God.” A diminutive form of Joanna.

English

Jessie

He sees

Hebrew

Jill

“A sweetheart,” from the standard meaning of the word.

Latin

Jo

A diminutive form of Josephine.

American

Jocelyn

Member of the Gauts

German

Jody

Jehovah increases

Hebrew

Joelle

Jehovah is God

French

Johanna

God is gracious

Hebrew

Johnny

God is gracious

English

Jolene

Pretty

French

Josie

God will increase

English

June

Month of June

Latin

Kacey

Thorny tree; alert, watchful

Irish

Katherine

Pure

Greek

Katie

Pure

English

Kelsea

Victorious ship

English

Kitty

A playful form of Catherine.

Greek

Lacey

From Lassy

French

Laney

Path, roadway

English

Lauren

Laurel

English

Leah

Weary one

Hebrew

Leslie

Holly garden

Scottish

Libby

A diminutive of Elizabeth, “to the Lord I consecrate thee.”

Hebrew

Lily

Lily flower

English

Lisa

A variant-diminutive of Elizabeth, “to the Lord I consecrate thee.”

Hebrew

Loretta

“The knowing one,” from the Middle English lore, traditional learning.

Italian

Luann

Enjoyment

Polynesian

Lucille

Of the light

French

Lyndon

From the flax hill

English

Lynn

Lake", "waterfall" or "pool", and probably would have been given to a family living near such a body of water. Sometimes used as a diminutive of Linda (Spanish) "pretty

Spanish

Mabel

Lovable

Latin

Maddie

Woman from Magdala; maiden; young, unmarried woman

Hebrew

Mae

The fifth month

English

Maggie

Pearl

English

Magnolia

Magnolia flower

English

Maisie

“A little pearl.” A diminutive form of Margaret.

Scottish

Maren

Star of the sea

Latin

Maria

Of the sea

Latin

Martina

Dedicated to Mars

Latin

Memphis

Established and beautiful

Greek

Miranda

Admirable

Latin

Misty

Mist

English

Molly

Of the sea

English

Montana

Mountain

Latin

Nellie

Horn; sun ray, shining light

Latin

Norma

The standard or norm

Latin

Novalee

New field

American

Oaklee

Oak field

English

Paige

Young servant

English

Paisley

Church

Scottish

Parker

Keeper of the park

English

Patsy

Noble; patrician

Latin

Perry

Pear tree

French

Piper

Pipe player

English

Poppy

“The milk of happiness,” from the Latin papaver, the name of a plant having thick, milky juice, on the basis of papa, thick milk.

Latin

Prairie

Grassy plain

English

Presley

Priest clearing

English

Raleigh

Roe deer's meadow

English

Reba

A diminutive form of Rebecca.

Hebrew

Rebecca

To join

Hebrew

Riley

Rye clearing

Irish

Rosanna

A combined form of Rose and Anna, which see.

English

Rosie

Rose

Latin

Ruby

Red gemstone

English

Ruthie

Friend, companion

Hebrew

Sadie

Princess

Hebrew

Sally

“The princess,” a diminutive form of Sarah.

Hebrew

Samantha

Name of God

Hebrew

Sammy Jo

Sammy means name of God. Jo is an abbreviation of names like Joanna and Josephin. Also used as a prefix in compound names like Jobeth and Jolisa.

American

Sandy

Defender of man

Greek

Sara

Princess

Hebrew

Sarabeth

Princess

Hebrew

Savannah

Large, grassy plain

English

Scarlet

Shade of red

English

Shania

I'm on my way

Native American

Shelby

Willow grove

English

Sierra

Saw

Spanish

Stella

Celestial star

Latin

Sue

Lily

Hebrew

Summer

Summer season

English

Tabitha

Gazelle

Aramaic

Tammy

Date Palm Tree

English

Tanya

Fairy queen

Russian

Taylor

Tailor

English

Tennessee

Gathering Place

Native American

Tess

Late summer

Greek

Thelma

Will, volition

Greek

Tillie

Mighty in battle

German

Tina

A short form of longer names contain ing the element “tina,” as Christina, Albertina, Martina, etc.

Latin

Trisha

Noble; patrician

Latin

Vicki

Victory

Latin

Vidalia

Life

Latin

Violet

Violet flower

English

Virginia

Maiden

Latin

Waverly

Meadow of quivering aspens

English

Whitley

White meadow

English

Whitney

White island

English

Willa

Will helmet, protection

German

Willow

Willow tree

English

Winnie

Fair one; white and smooth, soft; happiness; holy, blessed reconciliation; joy and peace; first-born daughter; fair, pure

Welsh

Wynona

First-born daughter

Native American

Ever hear a name that takes you back to the farm? Maybe it makes you think of backroads, horseback riding, and summer days under blue skies and sunshine. Country girl names nab this feeling perfectly. Let’s get to know some together.

Plenty of country girl names stir up a feeling of being far from the big city. These names aren’t common in urban areas and feel right at home on a back road with sweet tea. Tammy is an obvious choice here, as is Bobbie, a unisex pick that’s absolutely adorable. If you’d prefer something longer, check out Clementine, a fruit-themed find that’s as sweet as her name implies. For a short and sweet choice, see Mae, Tess, and Jo. Other names that radiate country energy include Jody, Delta, and Bonnie.

Some of our favorite country options are those rich in youth. Winnie feels forever young, as does Tillie. You might enjoy the cuteness of Kitty and Libby, or perhaps the tomboyish side of Frankie fits your little one. Paisley suits modern moniker styling, while Ginny is a blast from the past that’s precious. See Henley, Bailey, and Misty for more.

Country names for girls can come from locations, such as state name picks, Georgia and Virginia. Others are cities, such as Charlotte, Dallas, and Abilene. You can jet out west with Cheyenne or head to the southwest with Arizona. The names may even represent imagery you’d see in the country, like Magnolia, Willow, and Prairie. See Memphis, Savannah, and Raleigh for more country-themed cuties based on locations.

Unsurprisingly, country music is a good source of country baby girl names. You can opt for a name inspired by a singer, such as Shania, Reba, or Faith, or you can try out a name from a song, like Jolene, Delilah, and Amy. Some are common, like Alyssa, Jenny, and Maria, while others are rare, like Tennessee, Adalida, and Delia. Other country girl names with music ties are Miranda, Dolly, and Loretta.

Discover more country girl names on our complete list.